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TOWN OF TABOR, a South Dakota Municipality, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Steven J. PETERSEN and Kristi L. Petersen, Defendants and Appellees.
ORDER DIRECTING ISSUANCE OF JUDGMENT OF AFFIRMANCE
The Court having, pursuant to SDCL 15-26A-87.1(A), considered all of the briefs filed in the above-entitled matter, together with the appeal record, and having concluded 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 factual and there clearly is sufficient evidence to support the findings of fact and conclusions of law below (SDCL 15-26A-87.1(A)(2)), now, therefore, it is
ORDERED that a judgment affirming the Order of the lower court be entered forthwith.
The motion for appellate attorney fees fails to set forth a legal basis for attorney fees. The motion is denied.
Steven R. Jensen, Chief Justice
PARTICIPATING: Chief Justice Steven R. Jensen and Justices Janine M. Kern, Mark E. Salter, Patricia J. DeVaney and Scott P. Myren.
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Docket No: #29966
Decided: February 21, 2023
Court: Supreme Court of South Dakota.
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