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Statutes > South Dakota Statutes > Title 21 - JUDICIAL REMEDIES > Chapter 29 - Writ Of Mandamus

Chapter 29 - Writ Of Mandamus

  • Section 21-29-1 - Power to issue writ--Purposes for which used.
  • Section 21-29-2 - Writ issued when ordinary remedy inadequate--Application and affidavit.
  • Section 21-29-3 - Alternative and peremptory writs--Terms of writ.
  • Section 21-29-4 - Grant of writ on default prohibited.
  • Section 21-29-5 - Alternative writ issued without notice--Minimum notice required for peremptorywrit.
  • Section 21-29-6 - Service of writ--Service on majority of board.
  • Section 21-29-7 - Answer to show cause against writ.
  • Section 21-29-8 - Hearing by court when no answer made or no questions of fact raised.
  • Section 21-29-9 - Objections and proof countervailing answer introduced by applicant at trial.
  • Section 21-29-10 - Discretionary jury trial and postponement--Statement of question to be tried--Assessment of damages.
  • Section 21-29-11 - Verdict transmitted to court--Hearing on application.
  • Section 21-29-12 - Elements included in judgment.
  • Section 21-29-13 - Motion for new trial.




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