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    • South Dakota Codified Laws
    • Title 21 - Judicial Remedies
    • Chapter 31 - Certiorari
    • Section 21-31-6 - Service of writ.

    South Dakota Codified Laws
    Chapter 31 - Certiorari
    Section 21-31-6 - Service of writ.

    21-31-6. Service of writ.
    The writ of certiorari must be served in the same manner as a summons in a civil action, except when otherwise expressly directed by the court.

    Source: CCivP 1877, §690; CL 1887, §5512; RCCivP 1903, §759; RC 1919, §3001; Supreme Court Rule 560, 1939; SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §37.0406.

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    Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

    South Dakota Codified Laws

    Title 21 - Judicial Remedies

    Chapter 31 - Certiorari

    Section 21-31-1 - Power to grant writ--Purposes for which used.

    Section 21-31-2 - Application for writ on affidavit--Notice to adverse party--Order to show cause.

    Section 21-31-3 - Agency or person to whom writ directed.

    Section 21-31-4 - Direction to certify record--Stay of proceedings.

    Section 21-31-5 - Omission of stay of proceedings discretionary with court.

    Section 21-31-6 - Service of writ.

    Section 21-31-7 - Further return if return of writ defective--Hearing and judgment by court.

    Section 21-31-8 - Scope of review on writ.

    Section 21-31-9 - Judgment roll.

    Section 21-31-10 - Transmittal of judgment to inferior court or agency.

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