Docketing in circuit court and enforcement of Supreme Court judgment for money.

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15-25-5. Docketing in circuit court and enforcement of Supreme Court judgment for money.

Whenever, in an original action in the Supreme Court, a judgment either in whole or in part directing the payment of money shall be given and entered, a transcript of such judgment may be filed and docketed in the office of the clerk of courts of any county in the state, and from the time of the docketing of such judgment the same shall become a judgment of the circuit court of such county, and shall have the same force and effect and shall be a lien upon real property as a judgment of the circuit court rendered and docketed in said county, and may be enforced as a judgment of such circuit court. This section shall not apply to judgments against the state.

Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §33.1714.


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