2011 South Dakota Code
Title 18 OATHS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Chapter 04. Acknowledgment And Proof Of Instruments
§18-4-8 Acknowledgments taken by military officers before 1943.


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18-4-8. Acknowledgments taken by military officers before 1943. No acknowledgment taken prior to February 6, 1943, shall be affected by anything contained in §§ 18-4-6 and 18-4-7. All affidavits and the acknowledgment of any and all written instruments taken and certified by any commissioned officer in the military or naval service of the United States, at any place within or without the United States, at any time before July 1, 1943, are hereby legalized and validated and shall be accorded the same standing as those taken and certified by a notary public within this state with his official seal attached thereto.

Source: SL 1943, ch 148, § 2; SL 1943, ch 149; SDC Supp 1960, §§ 51.1608-1 (2), 65.0324.

18-4-8 Acknowledgments taken by military officers before 1943.

18-4-8. Acknowledgments taken by military officers before 1943. No acknowledgment taken prior to February 6, 1943, shall be affected by anything contained in §§ 18-4-6 and 18-4-7. All affidavits and the acknowledgment of any and all written instruments taken and certified by any commissioned officer in the military or naval service of the United States, at any place within or without the United States, at any time before July 1, 1943, are hereby legalized and validated and shall be accorded the same standing as those taken and certified by a notary public within this state with his official seal attached thereto.

Source: SL 1943, ch 148, § 2; SL 1943, ch 149; SDC Supp 1960, §§ 51.1608-1 (2), 65.0324.

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