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FIRST DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. RONALD P. CLEMENSEN a/k/a RONALD CLEMENSEN, Defendant and Appellee,
GLENN AMBORT, Defendant and Appellant. FIRST DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. RONALD P. CLEMENSEN a/k/a RONALD CLEMENSEN, Defendant and Appellant, GLENN AMBORT, Defendant and Appellee.
ORDER DIRECTING ISSUANCE OF JUDGMENT OF AFFIRMANCE
The Court considered all of the briefs filed in the above-entitled matter, together with the appeal record, and concluded pursuant to SDCL 15-26A-87.1(A), that it is manifest on the face of the briefs and the record that the appeal is without merit on the ground that the issues on appeal are clearly controlled by settled South Dakota law or federal law binding upon the states (SDCL 15-26A-87.1(A)(1)), now, therefore, it is
ORDERED that a judgment affirming the Judgment of the circuit court be entered forthwith.
DATED at Pierre, South Dakota, this 3rd day of September, 2024.
BY THE COURT:
ATTEST:
Steven R. Jensen, Chief Justice
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Docket No: #30571, #30572
Decided: September 03, 2024
Court: Supreme Court of South Dakota.
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