South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 01 - State Sovereignty And Jurisdiction
Section 1-1-10 - Land entry authorized to survey boundaries--Consent required to enter mine--Damage to property.

1-1-10. Land entry authorized to survey boundaries--Consent required to enter mine--Damage to property.
For the purpose of making surveys required by or essential to the effect of any acts of the United States Congress or of the Legislature of this state or for the determination of boundaries of real estate, any of the duly authorized officers or agents of the United States or of this state, or any engineer or land surveyor duly qualified or registered under the laws of this state, and the persons necessarily and lawfully employed in making any such survey may enter upon lands within the boundaries of this state for such purposes, but this section shall not be construed as authorizing any unnecessary interference with private rights. Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit any person to enter any shaft, tunnel, stope, or underground workings of any individual person engaged in mining for precious metals without consent of the owner or person in possession of such shaft, tunnel, stope, or underground working.
Nothing herein contained shall exempt any person from payment of actual damages done by him while upon such land.

Source: SDC 1939, §55.0105.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 1 - State Affairs and Government

Chapter 01 - State Sovereignty And Jurisdiction

Section 1-1-1 - Territorial extent of sovereignty and jurisdiction--Cessions to United States.

Section 1-1-1.1 - Retrocession of jurisdiction over federal enclaves--Indian lands excluded--Filing of documents.

Section 1-1-2.1 - Concurrent federal and state jurisdiction over crimes on national park, memorial, and monument lands.

Section 1-1-2.2 - Vesting and duration of concurrent jurisdiction.

Section 1-1-2.3 - Acceptance of retrocession of exclusive federal jurisdiction.

Section 1-1-2.4 - Memoranda of agreement.

Section 1-1-2.5 - Concurrent federal jurisdiction--Federal Prison Camp.

Section 1-1-3 - Consent to land acquisition by United States--Acreage limit.

Section 1-1-4 - Jurisdiction of federally acquired land--Tax exemption.

Section 1-1-5 - Service of process on federally acquired land.

Section 1-1-7 - Appraisal and sale of county land to United States for conservation purposes.

Section 1-1-8 - Legislative power over federally acquired lands.

Section 1-1-9 - Map of federal acquisitions to be filed--Recording of evidence of title.

Section 1-1-10 - Land entry authorized to survey boundaries--Consent required to enter mine--Damage to property.

Section 1-1-12 - Indian country--Assumption of jurisdiction.

Section 1-1-13 - Tribal referendum on jurisdiction of Indian lands--Notice of result to county commissioners--Failure to take referendum.

Section 1-1-14 - Resolution of county commissioners assuming jurisdiction--Contract for federal reimbursement of costs.

Section 1-1-15 - Prosecution of criminal offenses on Indian lands.

Section 1-1-17 - Highways in Indian lands--Acceptance of jurisdiction.

Section 1-1-18 - Indian country--Assumption of jurisdiction.

Section 1-1-19 - Negotiation and acceptance of federal reimbursement of costs of jurisdiction.

Section 1-1-20 - Provisional repeal of prior assumption of jurisdiction of Indian lands.

Section 1-1-21 - Governor's proclamation required for assumption of jurisdiction.

Section 1-1-22 - Law defined.

Section 1-1-23 - Expressions of sovereign will.

Section 1-1-24 - Common law and law merchant applied--Evidence of common law.

Section 1-1-25 - When order or judgment of tribal court may be recognized in state courts.

Section 1-1-26 - Acceptance by state agencies or higher education facilities of matricula consular card as identification.

Section 1-1-27 - Legislature to authorize state or state agency transfer of title of real property to the federal government.

Section 1-1-28 - Exception to application of provisions of § 1-1-27.