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Section 18-4-10 - Identity of person making acknowledgment to be known or proved to officer

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18-4-10. Identity of person making acknowledgment to be known or proved to officer.The acknowledgment of an instrument performed in the presence of a person making the acknowledgment must not be taken unless the officer taking it knows or has satisfactory evidence on the oath or affirmation of a credible witness, that the person making such acknowledgment is the individual who is described in and who executed the instrument; or, if executed by a corporation, that the person making such acknowledgment is an officer of the corporation authorized to execute the instrument. Source: CivC 1877, §659; CL 1887, §3281; RCivC 1903, §974; RC 1919, §580; SDC 1939, §51.1609; SL 2019, ch 100, §7.