15-20-14. Appointment of receiver for debtor's property--Consolidation of proceedings--Control of receivership.
The judge may also by order appoint a receiver of the property of the judgment debtor in the same manner and with the same authority as if the appointment was made by the court according to chapter 21-21. But before the appointment of such receiver the judge shall ascertain, if practicable, by the oath of the party or otherwise, whether any other supplementary proceedings are pending against the judgment debtor, and if such proceedings are so pending, the plaintiff therein shall have notice to appear before him, and shall likewise have notice of all subsequent proceedings in relation to said receivership. No more than one receiver of the property of a judgment debtor shall be appointed. The receiver of the judgment debtor shall be subject to the direction and control of the court in which the judgment was obtained upon which the proceedings are founded.
Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, ยงยง33.2406, 33.2407.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 20 - Proceedings Supplementary To Execution
Section 15-20-3 - Procedure available against joint debtors not served with summons.
Section 15-20-4 - Application of procedure to magistrate court judgments filed in circuit court.
Section 15-20-6 - Appointment of referee.
Section 15-20-7 - Attendance of witnesses required--Examination certified by referee.
Section 15-20-8 - Examination of witnesses and debtor on oath.
Section 15-20-9 - Self-incrimination not ground for refusing to answer--Immunity from prosecution.
Section 15-20-10 - Witness fees and disbursements allowed.
Section 15-20-11 - Concealment of assets or transfers as misdemeanor.
Section 15-20-13 - Court order forbidding transfer of property.
Section 15-20-15 - Filing with clerk of order for appointment of receiver.
Section 15-20-17 - Possession of real property taken by receiver.
Section 15-20-19 - Disobedience of order of judge or referee as contempt.
Section 15-20-20 - Discharge from imprisonment of person committed.