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After such service of the complaint, the defendant has thirty days to answer or otherwise proceed against the complaint.
South Dakota Civil Statutes of Limitations Injury to PersonThree years (S.D.C. § 15-2-14(3))Injury to Personal PropertySix years (S.D.C. § 15-2-13(4))Professional MalpracticeMedical: Two years (S.D.C. § 15-2-14.1) Legal: Three years (S.D.C. § 15-2-14.2) IRS Audit: Four years (S.D.C. § 15-2-14.4)7 more rows
In South Dakota, all misdemeanors carry a lengthy seven-year statute of limitations. Most felonies also have a seven-year statute of limitations. Class A, B, and C felonies do not have any statute of limitations.
South Dakota has enacted a general Good Samaritan law that is codified in SDCL § 20-9-4.1. The statute provides immunity from civil damages for individuals who render emergency care, in good faith, for those in need.
20-9-1. Responsibility for injury by willful act or negligence--Contributory negligence. Every person is responsible for injury to the person, property, or rights of another caused by his willful acts or caused by his want of ordinary care or skill, subject in the latter cases to the defense of contributory negligence.
See SDCL 15-26A-3. 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).