Section 10-24-6 - Payment of subsequent taxes without full redemption from county--Receipt andnotations by treasurer.
10-24-6. Payment of subsequent taxes without full redemption from county--Receipt and notations by treasurer. In cases where lands have been purchased by and certificates of sale issued to the county at any tax sale, and subsequent taxes have accrued and become due against said lands, and such certificates are still owned by the county, any person may pay the amount due on one or more years of such subsequent taxes without making full redemption from any such sale, and without depriving the county of its rights to enforce its tax liens under any such tax sale certificate. The county treasurer in issuing a receipt for such payment shall recite thereon the years for which prior taxes on said lands remain unpaid, and shall mark upon the tax list opposite the entry of the tax so paid, a notation showing for what year or years prior taxes remain unpaid.
Source: SL 1933, ch 65; SDC 1939, § 57.1114.