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SDCL § 26-2-1 Delegation of power by minor--Contracts relating to property--Account at financial institution
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No minor may give a delegation of power, nor make a contract relating to real property, or any interest therein, or relating to any personal property not in his immediate possession or control. However, a minor's parent, grandparent, uncle, or aunt, if such person is an adult, an…
SDCL § 26-2-2 Disability of minority removed to permit use of veterans' loan privileges
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The disability of minority of any person otherwise eligible for guaranty or insurance of a loan pursuant to chapter 37 of Title 38, United States Code, and of the minor spouse of any eligible veteran irrespective of age, in connection with any transaction entered into pursuant to…
SDCL § 26-2-3 Contracts subject to power of disaffirmance
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Except as specified in § 26-2-1 , a minor may make any other contract, subject only to his power of disaffirmance under the provisions of this title, and subject to the provisions of chapter 25-1 . Source: SDC 1939, § 43.0104.
SDCL § 26-2-4 Power of disaffirmance not applicable to necessaries
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A minor cannot disaffirm a contract, otherwise valid, to pay the reasonable value of things necessary for his support, or that of his family, entered into by him if not under the care of a parent or guardian or conservator able to provide for him or them. Source: SDC 1939, § 43.0…
SDCL § 26-2-5 Power of disaffirmance not applicable to contract under express statutory authority
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A minor cannot disaffirm an obligation, otherwise valid, entered into by him under the express authority or direction of a statute. Source: SDC 1939, § 43.0107.
SDCL § 26-2-6 Time for disaffirmance of contract--Persons authorized to disaffirm--Restoration of consideration
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In all cases other than those specified in §§ 26-2-4 and 26-2-5 , the contract of a minor, if made while he is under the age of sixteen, may be disaffirmed by the minor himself, either before his majority or within one year's time afterwards; or in case of his death within that p…
SDCL § 26-2-7 Blood donations by minors
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Any person of the age of sixteen years may donate blood if the potential donor obtains the written consent of a parent or guardian. Any person of the age of seventeen years or over may donate blood without obtaining the consent of a parent or guardian. However, no person may take…