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36-13-12. Scope of examination for certificate of registration. At the time and place fixed pursuant to § 36-13-11, the board shall proceed to examine the applicant under such rules as the board may promulgate with reference to the laws of this state affecting titles of property, the recording laws, and the common practices, proceedings, and mechanics of compiling abstracts of title, the take-off and abstracting of records, elements of instruments of title essential to an abstract, showing their legal effect, and such similar requirements of education and experience as may be reasonably necessary to carry on the work of abstracting in an accurate, efficient, and reliable manner.

Source: SDC 1939, § 1.0105; SL 1986, ch 302, § 41; SL 2008, ch 195, § 17.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-13 > Statute-36-13-12

36-13-12. Scope of examination for certificate of registration. At the time and place fixed pursuant to § 36-13-11, the board shall proceed to examine the applicant under such rules as the board may promulgate with reference to the laws of this state affecting titles of property, the recording laws, and the common practices, proceedings, and mechanics of compiling abstracts of title, the take-off and abstracting of records, elements of instruments of title essential to an abstract, showing their legal effect, and such similar requirements of education and experience as may be reasonably necessary to carry on the work of abstracting in an accurate, efficient, and reliable manner.

Source: SDC 1939, § 1.0105; SL 1986, ch 302, § 41; SL 2008, ch 195, § 17.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-13 > Statute-36-13-12

36-13-12. Scope of examination for certificate of registration. At the time and place fixed pursuant to § 36-13-11, the board shall proceed to examine the applicant under such rules as the board may promulgate with reference to the laws of this state affecting titles of property, the recording laws, and the common practices, proceedings, and mechanics of compiling abstracts of title, the take-off and abstracting of records, elements of instruments of title essential to an abstract, showing their legal effect, and such similar requirements of education and experience as may be reasonably necessary to carry on the work of abstracting in an accurate, efficient, and reliable manner.

Source: SDC 1939, § 1.0105; SL 1986, ch 302, § 41; SL 2008, ch 195, § 17.