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31-13-55. Indemnity requirement for construction or survey work within road right-of-way. An organized township may require any person performing construction or survey work within any township road right-of-way which may damage such right-of-way to furnish an indemnity bond in a reasonable amount as determined by the township board to indemnify the township for any damage done beyond normal wear. However, if a registered professional engineer or a registered land surveyor is surveying land, as defined in § 36-18A-4, for an individual landowner of the township, the provisions of this section do not apply.

Source: SL 1984, ch 213, § 1; SL 1987, ch 29, § 12.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-31 > Chapter-13 > Statute-31-13-55

31-13-55. Indemnity requirement for construction or survey work within road right-of-way. An organized township may require any person performing construction or survey work within any township road right-of-way which may damage such right-of-way to furnish an indemnity bond in a reasonable amount as determined by the township board to indemnify the township for any damage done beyond normal wear. However, if a registered professional engineer or a registered land surveyor is surveying land, as defined in § 36-18A-4, for an individual landowner of the township, the provisions of this section do not apply.

Source: SL 1984, ch 213, § 1; SL 1987, ch 29, § 12.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-31 > Chapter-13 > Statute-31-13-55

31-13-55. Indemnity requirement for construction or survey work within road right-of-way. An organized township may require any person performing construction or survey work within any township road right-of-way which may damage such right-of-way to furnish an indemnity bond in a reasonable amount as determined by the township board to indemnify the township for any damage done beyond normal wear. However, if a registered professional engineer or a registered land surveyor is surveying land, as defined in § 36-18A-4, for an individual landowner of the township, the provisions of this section do not apply.

Source: SL 1984, ch 213, § 1; SL 1987, ch 29, § 12.