43-14-1. Occupancy conferring title–Exceptions. Occupancy for any period confers a title sufficient against all except the state and those who have title by prescription, accession, transfer, will, or succession. Source: CivC 1877, §581; CL 1887, §3204; RCivC 1903, §897; RC 1919, §495; SDC 1939, §51.1101.
43-14-2. Title by prescription–Occupancy for period prescribed by law. Occupancy for the period prescribed by any law of this state as sufficient to bar an action for the recovery of property, confers a title thereto denominated a title by prescription, which is sufficient against all. Source: CivC 1877, §582; CL 1887, §3205; RCivC 1903, §898; […]
43-14-3. Settler upon public lands of United States–Actions for injuries to and for recovery of possession of land. Any person settled upon the public lands belonging to the United States on which settlement is not expressly prohibited by Congress or some department of the general government may maintain an action for any injuries done the […]