21-44-15. Clear and convincing proof required--Adjournment to secure additional evidence--Affidavits to establish death of life tenant.
Clear and convincing proof of the identity and death of the life tenant must be submitted. If the court is not satisfied with the proof offered at the hearing whether it be contested or not, the court may adjourn such hearing to a convenient future date, and require the petitioner at such adjourned hearing to produce a certified copy of the death certificate of the life tenant, if he died within a state where such certificates are a matter of public record, or in lieu thereof, the affidavits of two or more persons, that they knew the life tenant in his lifetime, and after his death saw his body.
If such affidavits are made outside South Dakota, they must be accompanied by a statement of an officer of the state or country where such affidavits are made, that he personally knows affiants, that they are persons having a good reputation for truth and veracity, and as law abiding citizens.
Source: Supreme Court Rule adopted August 10, 1943; SDC Supp 1960, ยง37.1206.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 44 - Termination Of Life Estates
Section 21-44-1 - Definition of terms.
Section 21-44-2 - Recording death certificate--Prima facie evidence--Affidavit identifying property.
Section 21-44-3 - Proceeding for termination of life estate--Contents of verified petition.
Section 21-44-4 - Joinder of proceedings as to two or more life tenants.
Section 21-44-5 - Joinder of proceedings as to all property held by life tenant.
Section 21-44-7 - Lis pendens notice required if property in another county affected.
Section 21-44-8 - Order fixing time and place for hearing on petition--Contents.
Section 21-44-11 - Validation of prior inheritance tax determinations in circuit court.
Section 21-44-12 - Persons permitted to appear at hearing on termination of estate.
Section 21-44-13 - Procedure on contested petitions.
Section 21-44-14 - Inquiry and proof required on uncontested petition.
Section 21-44-16 - Statement or affidavit establishing death of person in military service.
Section 21-44-17 - Presumption of death after seven years' absence.
Section 21-44-18 - Denial of petition if proof insufficient--Order to proceed in quiet title action.
Section 21-44-20 - Validation of prior proceedings as to personal property.
Section 21-44-22 - Validation of prior proceedings where notice or allegations were insufficient.
Section 21-44-23 - Recording of judgment terminating estate--Prima facie evidence.
Section 21-44-25 - Prospective and retrospective application of chapter.