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Section 53-9-1 – Contract provisions contrary to law, unlawful.

53-9-1. Contract provisions contrary to law, unlawful. A contract provision contrary to an express provision of law or to the policy of express law, though not expressly prohibited or otherwise contrary to good morals, is unlawful. Source: CivC 1877, §953; CL 1887, §3577; RCivC 1903, §1271; RC 1919, §892; SDC 1939, §10.0701.

Section 53-9-10 – Dissolution of partnership–Agreement of partners to refrain from carrying on similar business, validity.

53-9-10. Dissolution of partnership–Agreement of partners to refrain from carrying on similar business, validity. Partners may, upon or in anticipation of a dissolution of the partnership, agree that none of them will carry on a similar business within the same municipality where the partnership business has been transacted or within a specified part thereof. Source: […]

Section 53-9-11 – Employment contract–Limitation on competition.

53-9-11. Employment contract–Limitation on competition. Except as otherwise provided in § 53-9-11.1, an employee may agree with an employer at the time of employment or at any time during employment not to engage directly or indirectly in the same business or profession as that of the employer for any period not exceeding two years from […]

Section 53-9-13 – Coerce or compel an abortion–Contract void.

53-9-13. Coerce or compel an abortion–Contract void. A provision in a contract is void and unenforceable if it in any way: (1)Coerces, compels, or attempts to compel a pregnant woman to undergo an abortion; (2)Results in a breach of any term of the contract if a pregnant woman refuses to undergo an abortion; or (3)Results […]

Section 53-9-2 – Gambling contracts void.

53-9-2. Gambling contracts void. Any contract: (1)In which the whole or any part of the contractual consideration is money or other valuable consideration, won or lost as a result of the outcome of any game of any kind, under any name or by any means; or (2)In which the contract is for the repayment of […]

Section 53-9-3 – Contracts against public policy.

53-9-3. Contracts against public policy. All contracts which have for their object, directly or indirectly, to exempt anyone from responsibility for his own fraud or willful injury to the person or property of another or from violation of law whether willful or negligent, are against the policy of the law. Source: CivC 1877, §954; CL […]

Section 53-9-4 – Penalties for nonperformance of contract void, exceptions.

53-9-4. Penalties for nonperformance of contract void, exceptions. Penalties imposed by contract for any nonperformance thereof are void. This section does not void obligations penal in form such as heretofore have been commonly used, but it voids their penal clauses. Source: CivC 1877, §955; CL 1887, §3579; RCivC 1903, §1273; RC 1919, §894; SDC 1939, […]

Section 53-9-5 – Contracts fixing damages void, exception.

53-9-5. Contracts fixing damages void, exception. Every contract in which amount of damage or compensation for breach of an obligation is determined in anticipation thereof is void to that extent except the parties may agree therein upon an amount presumed to be the damage for breach in cases where it would be impracticable or extremely […]

Section 53-9-6 – Restraints on legal proceedings void–Arbitration agreements and certain surety contract limitations enforceable.

53-9-6. Restraints on legal proceedings void–Arbitration agreements and certain surety contract limitations enforceable. Every provision in a contract restricting a party from enforcing his rights under it by usual legal proceedings in ordinary tribunals, or limiting his time to do so, is void. However, agreements to submit controversies to arbitration, as authorized by the Uniform […]

Section 53-9-8 – Contracts in restraint of trade void–Exceptions.

53-9-8. Contracts in restraint of trade void–Exceptions. Any contract restraining exercise of a lawful profession, trade, or business is void to that extent, except as provided by §§53-9-9 to 53-9-12, inclusive. Source: CivC 1877, §959; CL 1887, §3583; RCivC 1903, §1277; RC 1919, §898; SDC 1939, §10.0706; SL 2005, ch 254, §1.