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2006 South Dakota Code - 12-21-61 — Procedure on appeal to Supreme Court--Provisions to secure speedy determination.
12-21-61. Procedure on appeal to Supreme Court--Provisions to secure speedy determination. Such appeals shall be taken and perfected in the same manner as appeals from other judgments, except:
(1) Such appeal must be taken within
twenty days of the entry of such judgment;
(2) Forthwith upon such appeal the entire
record shall be certified by the clerk of the circuit court and
transmitted to the clerk of the Supreme Court;
(3) A stay of proceedings shall be within
the discretion of the circuit court, subject to review by the
Supreme Court, and shall be granted only upon adequate bond with
sufficient security for payment to the respondent of all damages of
any kind whatever resulting from the delay, and the court shall
determine the terms of the bond so as adequately to protect the
respondent from such damage;
(4) The Supreme Court may on its own
motion, or on motion of any party, make such order as it deems
advisable to bring about a speedy determination of the appeal,
including shortening of the time for filing briefs, dispensing with
printing briefs, or dispensing entirely with briefs; and assigning
date for oral argument.
Source: SDC 1939, § 16.1829.
Source: SDC 1939, § 16.1829.
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