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23-1A-18. Failure to appear after deposit or admission--Judgment entered. If the defendant fails to appear in court at the time set in his summons or set by subsequent postponement, and he has previously made a deposit, he shall be deemed to have tendered an admission to the allegations contained in the complaint and to have agreed to use the deposit for payment of the judgment. The court shall accept the admission and enter judgment accordingly.
If a defendant fails to appear, and has made a stipulation of admission to the allegations in his complaint, the court shall enter judgment against the defendant.

Source: SL 1977, ch 193, § 17.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-23 > Chapter-01a > Statute-23-1a-18

23-1A-18. Failure to appear after deposit or admission--Judgment entered. If the defendant fails to appear in court at the time set in his summons or set by subsequent postponement, and he has previously made a deposit, he shall be deemed to have tendered an admission to the allegations contained in the complaint and to have agreed to use the deposit for payment of the judgment. The court shall accept the admission and enter judgment accordingly.
If a defendant fails to appear, and has made a stipulation of admission to the allegations in his complaint, the court shall enter judgment against the defendant.

Source: SL 1977, ch 193, § 17.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-23 > Chapter-01a > Statute-23-1a-18

23-1A-18. Failure to appear after deposit or admission--Judgment entered. If the defendant fails to appear in court at the time set in his summons or set by subsequent postponement, and he has previously made a deposit, he shall be deemed to have tendered an admission to the allegations contained in the complaint and to have agreed to use the deposit for payment of the judgment. The court shall accept the admission and enter judgment accordingly.
If a defendant fails to appear, and has made a stipulation of admission to the allegations in his complaint, the court shall enter judgment against the defendant.

Source: SL 1977, ch 193, § 17.