South Dakota Motion to Amend by Interlineations

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Interlineation is the act of writing between the lines of a document, usually to add something that was omitted or thought of later. Interlineation signifies a sentence that is newly inserted between pervious sentences in a contract both parties had agreed upon previously. Interlineations help clarify specific points of a legal contract, and are useful if some of the terms of a contract become unclear later.

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Does South Dakota have an open range law? For many years, certain portions of South Dakota were designated as "open range." Those specific laws allowed for cattle to range without fences. Those laws were fully repealed in 1980.

A motion for reconsideration is not a separate and appealable order. Rather, it is ?an invitation to the court to consider exercising its inherent power to vacate or modify its own judgment.? Breeden v. , 598 NW2d 441, 444 ( 1999).

South Dakota's Move Over law requires travelers to move over and/or slow down when a stopped vehicle is in use of amber, yellow, or blue warning lights. A violation of this law is a Class 2 misdemeanor, which is punishable by a minimum fine of $270.00 and/or 30 days in jail.

Statutory section line highways in South Dakota are sixty-six feet wide, thirty-three feet on each side of the section line. S.D.C.L. § 31-18-2 (1984). Thus the overall width of the highway is equal to one "chain," defined as a lineal land measure of sixty-six feet.

?A section line is a public right of way,? she said. ?The purpose of a section line is so you can maintain access to other parcels and lands.?

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South Dakota Motion to Amend by Interlineations