21-53-1. Liens subject to foreclosure–Jurisdiction and venue of action. An action to foreclose a lien on personal property may be maintained by any person having a lien thereon by common law, statute, or contract. The action may be maintained in any court which would have jurisdiction of the amount secured by the lien, and in […]
21-53-2. Description of lien in judgment–Directions for sale of property. A judgment in favor of the plaintiff must specify the amount and nature of the lien and direct a sale of the property, or sufficient thereof if the same is divisible conveniently, to satisfy the judgment and costs. It shall direct sale by the sheriff […]
21-53-3. Provisions in judgment for payment and safekeeping of surplus. The judgment must also provide for the payment of any surplus to the owner of the property, or other person shown to be legally entitled thereto, and for the safekeeping of such surplus, until it is claimed by and paid to the person entitled thereto. […]
21-53-4. Remedy cumulative as to other remedies. This remedy shall be cumulative to any other existing right or remedy to foreclose or enforce a lien on personal property. Source: CCivP 1877, §675; CL 1887, §5497; RCCivP 1903, §744; RC 1919, §2920; SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §37.3301.