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    • South Dakota Codified Laws
    • Title 21 - Judicial Remedies
    • Chapter 03B - Structured Settlements
    • Section 21-3B-6 - Payee may not waive provisions.

    South Dakota Codified Laws
    Chapter 03B - Structured Settlements
    Section 21-3B-6 - Payee may not waive provisions.

    21-3B-6. Payee may not waive provisions.
    The provisions of this chapter may not be waived by any payee.

    Source: SL 2001, ch 106, ยง6.

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    Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

    South Dakota Codified Laws

    Title 21 - Judicial Remedies

    Chapter 03B - Structured Settlements

    Section 21-3B-1 - Definitions.

    Section 21-3B-2 - Transferee to provide disclosure statement--Information required.

    Section 21-3B-3 - Transfer effective only upon order of court or administrative authority--Findings required.

    Section 21-3B-4 - Rights and obligations following transfer.

    Section 21-3B-5 - Application for approval of transfer to be made by transferee--Venue--Notice of proposed transfer.

    Section 21-3B-6 - Payee may not waive provisions.

    Section 21-3B-7 - Disputes decided under state law.

    Section 21-3B-9 - No payee liability for failure to comply with chapter.

    Section 21-3B-10 - Effect of chapter on existing laws and transfer agreements.

    Section 21-3B-11 - Transferee solely responsible for certain requirements.

    Section 21-3B-12 - Applicability of chapter.

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