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Section 21-28-14 - Duty of state's attorney to bring action against corporation--Security to indemnify state

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21-28-14. Duty of state's attorney to bring action against corporation--Security to indemnify state.It shall be the duty of any state's attorney, whenever he shall have reason to believe that any of the acts or omissions described in §21-28-12 can be established by proof, to apply for leave, and upon leave granted, to bring an action in every case of public interest and also in every other case in which security shall be given to indemnify the state against the costs and expenses to be incurred thereby. Source: CCivP 1877, §532; CL 1887, §5346; RCCivP 1903, §571; RC 1919, §2782; SL 1919, ch 289, §2; SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §37.0502.