2015 South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 54 - DEBTOR AND CREDITOR
Chapter 10 - Secured Creditors' Claims In Liquidation Proceedings
§ 54-10-3 Failure of secured creditor to disclose existence of security--Effect of concealment.

SD Codified L § 54-10-3 (2015) What's This?

54-10-3. Failure of secured creditor to disclose existence of security--Effect of concealment.

Any secured creditor who with intent to evade the provisions of this chapter fails to disclose the existence of the security shall not be entitled to receive or retain dividends out of the general assets, unless he thereafter releases or surrenders to the liquidator the security which he has failed to disclose, or unless he procures such release or surrender if the security is in the possession of an endorser, surety, or other person secondarily liable for the insolvent debtor.

Source: SL 1941, ch 162, § 3; SDC Supp 1960, § 37.26A03.

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