47-29-19.
Extension of cemetery boundaries--Purchase of lands--Condemnation of lands--Condemnation laws applicable.
Whenever the officers of a cemetery association incorporated under
and controlled by the laws of this state find it necessary to extend the boundaries of such cemetery
in order to provide for the burial of the dead, they shall first locate and describe clearly the location
and extent of the adjoining land desired. They shall then seek to secure the same by offer of
purchase. If, however, the owner or owners of such tract or tracts adjoining the cemetery already
established shall refuse to sell the lands described for proper and just compensation and by exorbitant
price shall make it impracticable for such officers to purchase the same, such officers may proceed
to have the land located and described by them condemned as provided in the statutes and rules of
court for condemnation of private property for public use.
Source: SDC 1939, § 11.1907.