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Section 9-27-34 – Exchange of lands with United States.

9-27-34. Exchange of lands with United States. Any municipality or other political subdivision of the State of South Dakota, is hereby authorized and empowered to exchange by and with the approval of the federal government, or any agency thereof, any lands or other properties belonging to such municipality or such political subdivision for any lands […]

Section 9-27-35 – Validation of prior conveyances by municipalities–Limitation on enforcement of vested rights.

9-27-35. Validation of prior conveyances by municipalities–Limitation on enforcement of vested rights. All instruments of conveyance of real property made by any municipal corporation prior to January 1, 1992, are, notwithstanding any omission, irregularities, defects, in the proceedings and resolutions, had and taken by said municipal corporation to sell and convey the same, hereby validated, […]

Section 9-27-37 – Local industrial development corporation defined–Organization–Composition–Voting control–Primary objective.

9-27-37. Local industrial development corporation defined–Organization–Composition–Voting control–Primary objective. Local industrial development corporation, as that term is used in §9-27-36, is any enterprise incorporated under the laws of the State of South Dakota, formed for the purpose of furthering the economic development of a community and its environs, and with authority to promote and assist in […]

Section 9-29-1 – Territorial jurisdiction of municipalities.

9-29-1. Territorial jurisdiction of municipalities. Every municipality shall have power to exercise jurisdiction for all authorized purposes over all territory within the corporate limits and over any public ground or park belonging to the municipality, whether within or without the corporate limits, and in and over all places, except within the corporate limits of another […]

Section 9-27-1 – Appropriation and condemnation of private property–Resolution of necessity.

9-27-1. Appropriation and condemnation of private property–Resolution of necessity. Except as otherwise specially provided, whenever the governing body of any municipality shall deem it necessary to appropriate or damage any private property, either within or without the corporate limits of the municipality, for any purpose authorized by law, it shall, by a resolution passed by […]