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    • South Dakota Codified Laws
    • Title 60 - Labor and Employment
    • Chapter 04 - Termination Of Employment
    • Section 60-4-6 - Breach of obligation of employer.

    South Dakota Codified Laws
    Chapter 04 - Termination Of Employment
    Section 60-4-6 - Breach of obligation of employer.

    60-4-6. Breach of obligation of employer.
    An employment even for a specified term may be terminated by the employee at any time for any willful or permanent breach of the obligations of the employer to the employee as such.

    Source: CivC 1877, §1154; CL 1887, §3777; RCivC 1903, §1473; RC 1919, §1097; SDC 1939, §17.0404.

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    Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

    South Dakota Codified Laws

    Title 60 - Labor and Employment

    Chapter 04 - Termination Of Employment

    Section 60-4-1 - Death or incapacity of employer.

    Section 60-4-2 - Expiration of appointed term--Extinction of subject--Death or incapacity of employee.

    Section 60-4-3 - Employee must continue in certain cases.

    Section 60-4-4 - Termination at will.

    Section 60-4-5 - Neglect or breach of duty--Incapacity to perform.

    Section 60-4-6 - Breach of obligation of employer.

    Section 60-4-9 - Discharge of employee--Misconduct or immorality.

    Section 60-4-10 - Discharge of employee--Concealment of misconduct.

    Section 60-4-11 - Discrimination against employee off-duty use of tobacco.

    Section 60-4-12 - Presumption of good faith disclosure of employment information to prospective employers.

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