21-52-1. Redemption defined–Sales subject to redemption. Redemption is the right to repay the amount paid for real property or any interest thereon, sold on foreclosure of a real estate mortgage or on special or general execution against the property of a judgment debtor, or upon the foreclosure of any lien upon such real property other […]
21-52-10. Hearing and determination of amount required to redeem separate tract–Certificate of redemption–Credit on price paid at sale. The court shall hear an action brought under §21-52-8 at a regular or special term, shall have the power to extend all time of redemption pending the determination of such action, and by its decree shall determine […]
21-52-11. Minimum time allowed for redemption–Exception for short-term redemption mortgage. All persons entitled to redeem shall in all cases have one year from the date of sale in which to redeem, except as to any one hundred eighty day redemption mortgage given either prior to or subsequent to July 1, 1977. Source: SL 1949, ch […]
21-52-12. Methods of extending time for redemption–Execution and recording of agreement for extension–Redemptioners affected by agreement. As to any redemptioner the right of redemption shall exist for one year after the sale of the property. The period of redemption herein limited may be extended in the manner described in §§21-52-13, 21-52-22 and 21-52-23 and may […]
21-52-13. Extension of redemption period by payment of amounts then due–Certificate of payment–Recording. If at or prior to the expiration of one year from the date of sale, any redemptioner shall make all of the following payments: (1)All taxes due on the land and any other sums paid by the purchaser to protect his interest […]
21-52-14. Amounts required for redemption from sale–Superior lien of purchaser included. Any redemptioner may redeem from the purchaser at any sale described in §21-52-1, by paying to the sheriff or other person appointed by a court to make the sale, the amount of the purchase price, plus any sums paid by the purchaser to protect […]
21-52-15. Expenses of annual assessment work on mining claims included in redemption price–Time of performing annual labor. In all redemptions from sales of unpatented mining claims under execution or mortgage foreclosure, there shall be added to the total amount otherwise required to redeem such sum or sums, if any, as may be necessarily and actually […]
21-52-16. Notice of redemption served on purchaser or sheriff–Contents–Payment–Recording of notice. A redemptioner must serve upon the purchaser from whom he seeks to redeem, or upon his successor in interest, and upon the sheriff or officer making the sale, or his successor, a written notice of redemption, and (1)If he redeem as holder of a […]
21-52-17. Proof of interest not required of party of record. No person named as a mortgagor in any mortgage, or as judgment debtor in any judgment of foreclosure of a lien, or in any general or special execution, need serve upon the officer or person from whom he seeks to redeem, any proof of his […]
21-52-18. Proof of interest required of successor in interest. The successor in interest of any person described in §21-52-17 must serve upon the officer or person from whom he seeks to redeem proof of his interest in such real property. Source: SL 1949, ch 142, §8; SDC Supp 1960, §37.5608 (2).
21-52-19. Successive redemptions by junior lien holders. In like manner holders of junior liens may redeem from a prior redemptioner, making payments required in §21-52-14, and paying, in addition, the amounts of any liens senior to their own, on which successive prior redemptions have been made, including any sums advanced for taxes, insurance, and installments […]
21-52-2. Waste restrained during period of redemption–Uses of property not considered waste. Until the expiration of the time for redemption, the court may restrain the commission of waste on the property, by order granted with or without notice, on the application of the purchaser or the judgment creditor. It is not waste for the person […]
21-52-20. Amounts payable to junior lien holders. No person shall be required to pay the amount of a lien junior to his own, but he shall pay to the holder of any junior lien who has made redemption the amount paid by him to make redemption, interest thereon, and any sums advanced by such junior […]
21-52-21. Amounts payable on partial redemptions. If there has been a partial redemption as provided by §21-52-13, redemptioners are not required to pay to the owner, mortgagor, or judgment creditor any sum paid by him on such partial redemption; but they are required to pay such sum to any other redemptioner, who shall have a […]
21-52-22. Successive extensions of time on successive redemptions. If a redemption be made less than sixty days before the right, or extended right, of redemption expires, all holders of liens junior to that under which redemption is made have sixty days from such redemption in which to redeem, even after the expiration of the full […]
21-52-23. Time allowed for exercise of owner’s final right of redemption. After the expiration of sixty days from any redemption made under §21-52-22, the owner may exercise his final right of redemption within fifteen days as prescribed in §21-52-7. Source: SL 1949, ch 142, §12; SDC Supp 1960, §37.5612 (3).
21-52-24. Effect of sale terminated on final redemption by owner. Where there has been full and final redemption by the owner, effect of the sale is terminated, except in case of redemption by cotenants. Source: SL 1949, ch 142, §7; SDC Supp 1960, §37.5607 (2).
21-52-25. Certificate of redemption issued by sheriff–Contents of certificate–Statement of amount required for further redemption. Upon making each redemption the sheriff shall execute to the person making the redemption a certificate setting forth the fact of such redemption, the amount paid by the redemptioner, including the debt for which the property was sold and any […]
21-52-26. Certificate of final redemption. If the debtor, his grantee, or successor in interest redeem, the sheriff must execute and deliver to him a certificate of redemption duly acknowledged, reciting the fact of such redemption. Source: SL 1949, ch 142, §13; SDC Supp 1960, §37.5613 (2).
21-52-27. Recording of certificates of redemption. Any such certificate of redemption must be recorded in the office of the register of deeds of the county in which the property or part thereof is situated. Source: SL 1949, ch 142, §13; SDC Supp 1960, §37.5613 (3).