Section 17-3-2 – Posting on county bulletin board sufficient for statutory requirements–Elector to make posting.
17-3-2. Posting on county bulletin board sufficient for statutory requirements–Elector to make posting. Whenever by statute or rule, the posting of any notice or court order is required as a manner and method of giving notice, it shall be sufficient compliance, unless the context of such statute or rule otherwise plainly requires, to post a […]
Section 17-3-4 – Validation of prior notices posted on county bulletin board.
17-3-4. Validation of prior notices posted on county bulletin board. All notices posted before July 1, 1967, are validated if they are made in conformity with §17-3-2 except as provided in §17-3-5. Source: SL 1967, ch 348, §2.
Section 17-3-5 – Preservation of rights against validation of prior notices.
17-3-5. Preservation of rights against validation of prior notices. Any person deeming himself aggrieved by posting which was done prior to July 1, 1967, may bring an action to enforce his claimed rights on or before July 1, 1968. Nothing herein shall be construed to mean that the Legislature deems that such notice was insufficient […]
Section 17-3-6 – Validation of notice by posting in public building despite absence of designation by county commissioners.
17-3-6. Validation of notice by posting in public building despite absence of designation by county commissioners. If a notice posted pursuant to §17-3-2 was posted on a bulletin board in or at a public building maintained in whole or in part by the county or utilized by the courts, and the building was commonly used […]
Section 17-3-7 – Time allowed for assertion of right arising from irregular posting–Lis pendens.
17-3-7. Time allowed for assertion of right arising from irregular posting–Lis pendens. If a person has a vested right in any property by reason of an omission referred to in §17-3-6, such right shall be forever barred, if no action or proceeding to enforce such right was commenced prior to July 1, 1979. No such […]
Section 17-4-1 – Certified mail equivalent of registered mail.
17-4-1. Certified mail equivalent of registered mail. Wherever any law of this state requires the service, mailing, or transmittal of an order, notice, or other thing whatsoever, by registered mail, it shall be a sufficient compliance with such law if in lieu thereof such service, mailing, or transmittal is made and done by certified mail. […]
Section 17-2-12 – Publication in existing legal newspapers if not enough legal newspapers published in county.
17-2-12. Publication in existing legal newspapers if not enough legal newspapers published in county. Where publication is required in more than one newspaper in any municipality, county, or other district, and the required number of legal newspapers are not being published in such municipality, county, or other district at the time publication begins, publication in […]
Section 17-2-28 – Notice, minutes, bids, and other published information–Publication cost–Online notice.
17-2-28. Notice, minutes, bids, and other published information–Publication cost–Online notice. If the publication of any notice, minutes, bids, document, or other information is required by law by the state or any municipality, county, or school district, the public notice must bear inscriptions that list the approximate cost of the newspaper publication and that the notice […]
Section 17-2-13 – Substitute publication where legal newspaper refuses publication–Affidavit of refusal.
17-2-13. Substitute publication where legal newspaper refuses publication–Affidavit of refusal. Whenever publication is required in any legal newspaper and the editor of such newspaper shall refuse to make the publication for any reason other than nonpayment of his fee for the same, it shall then be sufficient legal notice by publication to publish such notice […]
Section 17-3-1 – County commissioners to provide bulletin board–Location–Resolution of commissioners.
17-3-1. County commissioners to provide bulletin board–Location–Resolution of commissioners. The county commissioners of each county shall provide a bulletin board which is adequate for the posting of legal notices. The bulletin board shall be located either at the entrance to the county courthouse or in one of the corridors of the courthouse commonly used by […]