South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-21. Appointment of appraisers
In such answer or such demand as the case may be the creditor must designate one appraiser. The claimant must within three days after such service file and serve upon the creditor a designation of one appraiser. The two appraisers so selected must select a third appraiser, and if they fail to agree thereon, such third appraiser must be selected by the court. If the appraiser designated by either party is unable to act the vacancy may be filled by the party who originally made such designation. If either party fails to make an appointment which he is entitled to make, the court may make such appointment. Appointment of any appraiser by the court must be on application by the debtor, claimant, or creditor, upon such notice as the court deems reasonable.
Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-21
- Answer: The formal written statement by a defendant responding to a civil complaint and setting forth the grounds for defense.
- Claimant: means a debtor or a dependent of debtor making claim of exemptions. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-1
- Court: means the court wherein the action is brought in which action the levy is made. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-1
- Creditor: means a person for whose benefit any such process is used. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-1
- Debtor: means a person on whose property levy has been made. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-1
Source: CCivP 1877, § 327; CL 1887, § 5131; RCCivP 1903, § 356; RC 1919, § 2663; SDC 1939, § 37.4906.