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S.D. Codified Laws § 57A-2-107

Goods to be severed from realty--Recording

Known as the Uniform Commercial Code

The act spans §§ 57–57 (574 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. v. Toman (1984)

Most recently applied in St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. v. Toman (July 1984)

Source: SL 1966, ch 150, § 2-107; SDCL, §§ 57-2-20 to 57-2-22; SL 1982, ch 347, § 3.

(1) A contract for the sale of minerals or the like (including oil and gas) or a structure or its materials to be removed from realty is a contract for the sale of goods within this chapter if they are to be severed by the seller but until severance a purported present sale thereof which is not effective as a transfer of an interest in land is effective only as a contract to sell.

(2) A contract for the sale apart from the land of growing crops or other things attached to realty and capable of severance without material harm thereto but not described in subsection (1) or of timber to be cut is a contract for the sale of goods within this chapter whether the subject matter is to be severed by the buyer or by the seller even though it forms part of the realty at the time of contracting, and the parties can by identification effect a present sale before severance.

(3) The provisions of this section are subject to any third-party rights provided by the law relating to realty records, and the contract for sale may be executed and recorded as a document transferring an interest in land and shall then constitute notice to third parties of the buyer's rights under the contract for sale.

Official source: South Dakota Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Dakota statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.