Section 10-21-11 - Warrants receivable in payment of taxes.
10-21-11. Warrants receivable in payment of taxes. State warrants are receivable for the amount payable into the state treasury on account of the ordinary state tax; county warrants are receivable in the treasury of the proper county for the amount of county tax payable into the county treasury, except when otherwise provided by law; city warrants shall be receivable on city taxes; town warrants shall be receivable on town taxes; school warrants shall be received for school taxes; civil township warrants shall be received for civil township taxes; and road and bridge warrants shall be received for road and bridge taxes in the district or township where such warrants are issued, provided that no warrants shall be so receivable unless offered by the person originally owning the account or to whom the warrant was originally issued and in payment of his own tax.
Source: SL 1899, ch 47, § 1; RPolC 1903, § 2146; RC 1919, § 6764; SDC 1939, § 57.1010.