South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-8. Sale of perishable property seized–Retention of proceeds
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As to perishable property either the creditor, the debtor, or the officer may make application to the court for an order for the immediate sale thereof, the procedure on such sale to be as directed by the court. If such sale of perishable property is made, the proceeds thereof must be retained by such officer until the expiration of fifteen days from the date of notice of such levy.
Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-8
- 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
- Levy: means any garnishment, attachment, or any seizure or levy whatsoever under execution or any other judicial process for the purpose of satisfying or securing the claim or demand of a creditor. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-1
- Officer: means a person making such levy. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-1
- Property: means any property whether real, personal, or mixed. See South Dakota Codified Laws 21-19-1
Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, § 37.4910.