16-5-15. Special terms of courts of record--Order filed with clerk--Powers at special term.
At any time he may deem it necessary or advisable, the judge of any trial court of record may order a special term to be held, by written order filed with the clerk at least fifteen days before the opening of such term. Anything which may be done at a regular term may be done at a special term.
Source: Supreme Court Rule 118, 1939; SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, ยง33.1105.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 16 - Courts and Judiciary
Chapter 05 - Judicial Circuits And Terms Of Court
Section 16-5-1.2 - Number of judicial circuits--Counties included.
Section 16-5-12 - First day of term falling on holiday.
Section 16-5-13 - Simultaneous terms of circuit court in different counties.
Section 16-5-14 - Simultaneous sessions of circuit court in same or different counties.
Section 16-5-15 - Special terms of courts of record--Order filed with clerk--Powers at special term.
Section 16-5-17 - Special and adjourned terms of circuit court.
Section 16-5-22 - Place of holding terms of circuit court.
Section 16-5-23 - Regular terms of circuit court held if cases ready for trial--Juries called.
Section 16-5-25 - Adjournment of circuit court term--Resumption of business on day fixed.
Section 16-5-26 - Adjournment of circuit court to day certain or until notice--Jury panel retained.
Section 16-5-27 - Regular term in session until terminated or next term.
Section 16-5-28 - Termination of circuit court term--Dismissal of jury--Special term and new jury.