South Dakota Code § 16-5-15

Special terms of courts of record--Order filed with clerk--Powers at special term
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At any time he may deem it necessary or advisable, the judge of any trial court of record may order a special term to be held, by written order filed with the clerk at least fifteen days before the opening of such term. Anything which may be done at a regular term may be done at a special term.

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