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Section 53-12-20 - Requirements of §§ 53-12-17 to 53-12-19, inclusive, not to be varied by agreement--Exceptions — South Dakota Law | CourtGPT
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Section 53-12-20 - Requirements of §§ 53-12-17 to 53-12-19, inclusive, not to be varied by agreement--Exceptions

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53-12-20. Requirements of §§53-12-17 to 53-12-19, inclusive, not to be varied by agreement--Exceptions.No requirement of §§53-12-17 to 53-12-19, inclusive, may be varied by agreement, but:(1)To the extent a law other than this chapter requires information to be provided, sent, or delivered in writing but permits that requirement to be varied by agreement, the requirement under §53-12-17 that the information be in the form of an electronic record capable of retention may also be varied by agreement; and(2)A requirement under a law other than this chapter to send, communicate, or transmit a record by first class mail, may be varied by agreement to the extent permitted by the other law. Source: SL 2000, ch 225, §20.

53-12-20. Requirements of §§53-12-17 to 53-12-19, inclusive, not to be varied by agreement--Exceptions.No requirement of §§53-12-17 to 53-12-19, inclusive, may be varied by agreement, but:(1)To the extent a law other than this chapter requires information to be provided, sent, or delivered in writing but permits that requirement to be varied by agreement, the requirement under §53-12-17 that the information be in the form of an electronic record capable of retention may also be varied by agreement; and(2)A requirement under a law other than this chapter to send, communicate, or transmit a record by first class mail, may be varied by agreement to the extent permitted by the other law. Source: SL 2000, ch 225, §20.