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Section 43-34-4 - Uniting things of different owners--Absence of principal part--Value or bulk as determinable factor

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43-34-4. Uniting things of different owners--Absence of principal part--Value or bulk as determinable factor.If neither part can be considered the principal within the rule prescribed by §43-34-3, the more valuable, or if the values are nearly equal, the more considerable in bulk, is to be deemed the principal part. Source: CivC 1877, §592; CL 1887, §3215; RCivC 1903, §908; RC 1919, §510; SDC 1939, §51.1201.