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CODE OF LAWS
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
1952
IN EIGHT VOLUMES
ANNOTATED
Prepared under the supervision and direction of the
Code Commissioner and the Committee on Statutory
Laws of the General Assembly of South Carolina
VOLUME 8
THE MICHIE COMPANY
Charlottesville, Va.
THE LAWYERS CO-OPERATIVE PUBLISHING CO.
Rochester, N. Y.
1952
Copyright 1952
by
The State of South Carolina
Table of Contents
VOLUME 8
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Table of Comparative Sections 1125
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GENERAL INDEX
ABANDONMENT
See also Desertion
Animals, 6-5(b)
Apprentices, children, etc., offense and
penalty, 20-301
Commission form of government, Spartan-
burg city may abandon, 46-664
Escheat of abandoned property. Escheats
(this index)
Family, abandonment of —
dower as barred by, 19-123 to 19-128
offense of, 15-1385
penalty, 15-1427
Freight. Carriers (this index)
Spouse, abandonment of — ■
dower as barred by, 19-123 to 19-128
ground for divorce, 20-101 (2)
Telephone service, 58-380
Tenant, abandonment of premises by — -
absence after default in paying rent, 41-
66
effect of, 41-66
ABATEMENT
Improperly assessed taxes, 65-2681 to 65-
2685
abatement book, 65-1784
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Nuisances (this index)
ABATEMENT AND REVIVAL
Generally, 10-209, 10-210, 10-217, 10-218
Change of name, effect of, 48-54
Corporations, dissolution of, effect on ac-
tions against corporation, 12-607
Death by wrongful act, survival of right of
action for. Death By Wrongful Act
(this index)
Drainage districts, actions under 1920 Act,
18-407
Execution, 10-1703
Joint stock companies, transfer of shares
not to abate pending actions, 10-428
Railroads, employers' liability actions, 58-
1235
Reorganization plan not to cause abatement
of actions against State agencies or offi-
ces, 9-225
Survival of causes of action, generally,
10-209, 10-210
[8SCCode] — 1
ABATTOIRS
Slaughterhouses (this index)
ABBEVILLE, CITY OF
Airport, 2-211 to 2-213
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 225,
226]
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Recreation commission, 51-191 to 51-198
by-laws, rules, and regulations, 51-194
created, 51-191
duties, generally. 51-196
employees, 51-195
fiscal year, 51-198
meetings, 51-193
members, 51-192, 51-193
obligations, city as affected by, 51-197
reports, 51-198
superintendent of recreation, appoint-
ment of, 51-195
tax levy for program of, 51-197
Street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
pp. 225, 226]
Tax exemptions in, 65-1533.1
ABBEVILLE COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Airport, 2-211 to 2-213
Appropriations —
apportionment, 14-703
obligations to be kept within, 14-724
Auctioneers for judicial sales, employment
of, 10-1757
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
fees collected, accounting for, 14-712, 14-
714
postage allowance, 14-12
salary of, 14-711
tax returns, place for receiving, 65-1756
term of office, commencement of, 65-1742
Bailiffs, 15-1922
Bonds —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Code of Laws of South Carolina
ABBEVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-51
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
traction engines on, 33-1403
Certificates of indebtedness, 14-502 to 14-
509
Chain Gangs (this index)
Chattel mortgages on crops, certain record-
ing provisions not applicable, 60-304
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-277
general provisions as to. Circuit Courts
(this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
approval, 14-723
"classification of claims allowed" book,
14-409, 14-411
entry prior to meeting of governing
body, 14-722
exhaustion of appropriation, effect, 14-
418, 14-419
file book, 14-408, 14-411, 14-722
form, 14-721
past indebtedness claims, 14-419 to 14-
423
warrants for payment —
not to exceed appropriation, 14-724
statements on, 14-417
Clerk of court —
generallv. Clerk of Courts (this index)
fees, 27-69
accounting for, 14-712, 14-714
salary in lieu of fees, 14-711
Common pleas court, terms of, 15-277
Commutation tax, 33-966 to 33-968
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
Diamond Hill Township, 43-501
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Construction work —
acceptance of work as prerequisite to
payment, 14-733
advertising for bids, 14-732
Coroner's jurors —
generally. Coroners (this index)
compensation and mileage provision as
inapplicable, 17-130
fees, 17-132.1
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicability
of provisions as to, 13-117
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1922
circuit court, 15-261, 15-277
Clerk of court, supra
Constables, supra
ABBEVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
county courts, exception from general
law as to, 15-627
Grand jury, infra
jurors, compensation of, 38-30S(7)
Magistrates, infra
Masters, infra
Probate judge, infra
Drainage, generally. Drainage (this index)
Drainage districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections, generally. Counties (this index)
Engineer, employment of, for highway
work, 33-1401
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statements, publication by towns
over 200, 47-808
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally. Counties (this index)
recordation of deeds to, 65-2133
sale of forfeited lands, 65-2909
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court, terms of court, 15-
277
Grand jury —
accountant, employment of, 38-410
foreman's power to swear witness in-
applicable, 38-408
Health and drainage, commissioners of, 18-
71
Health boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
engineer, employment of, 33-1401
farm-to-market roads, 33-166
tax for, 33-966 to 33-968
traction engines on, regulated, 33-1403
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to county, 30-1
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jails, generally. Jails and Jailors (this in-
dex)
Judicial sales, employment of auctioneers
for, 10-1757
Jurors, compensation, 38-308 (7)
Libraries, generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses, generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates —
generally. Magistrates (this index)
Diamond Hill Township, 43-501
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
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Index
ABBEVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Masters —
generally. Counties (this index)
established, 15-1801
practice of law bv, 15-1813
Mules, peddling of, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
accounting for fees collected, 14-712, 14-
714
half holiday weekly, June-August, 14-
704
personal liability for debts contracted in
excess of appropriation, 14-724
postage allowance, 14-12
salaries, 14-711
payment, prerequisite to, 14-713
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-154
Postage allowance to officers, 14-12
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts and Judges
(this index)
fees collected, accounting for, 14-712, 14-
714
postage allowance, 14-12
salary in lieu of fees, 14-711
Public welfare. Counties (this index)
Register of mesne conveyances —
generally. Register of Mesne Convey-
ances (this index)
fees, 27-69
accounting for, 14-712, 14-714
salary in lieu of fees, 14-711
Rural police, generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally—
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Calhoun Falls School District No. 9,
bonded indebtedness permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 291]
District No. 22, bonded indebtedness
permissible amount, SC Const, Art
10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 293]
Due West School District No. 38, bond-
ed indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p.
280]
kindergartens, exemption from provision
for establishment of, 21-604
Superintendent of Education —
expense allowance, 21-83
postage allowance, 14-12
tax anticipation borrowing for, District
60, 21-1002
tax assessors, district, 65-1803
ABBEVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
transportation of pupils —
shelters along bus routes, 21-1001
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
fees collected, accounting for, 14-712, 14-
714
official bond, amount of, 53-55
salary in lieu of fees, 14-711
Sinking funds, investment of, general statu-
tory requirements inapplicable, 1-671
sinking funds generally. Counties (this
index)
Soil conservation committee, area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized. 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Sub-supervisors, 14-702
Supervisor —
generally. Counties (this index)
term of office, 14-701
Supplies, advertising for bids, 14-731
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
generally. Counties (this index)
advertising for bids, 14-454
"bills payable" book, 14-462, 14-463
bond retirement, 14-471
form of obligation, 14-458
notes, payment of, 14-408
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2121 to 65-2134
appointment, 65-2121
assistance from peace officers, 65-2126
auditor, assistance to, 65-2132
banking of moneys collected, 65-2134
bond, 65-2122
compensation, 65-2125
deeds to forfeited land commission, re-
cordation of, 65-2133
executions, 65-2128 to 65-2130
fees, 65-2129
removal, 65-2123, 65-2124
reports, monthly, 65-2132 *
settlements with county treasurer, 65-
2131
term of office, 65-2123
traveling expenses, allowance of, 65-2125
vacancies in office, how filled, 65-2123
Tax districts in, 65-1508
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Arbitration Board, 65-3351 to 65-3357
appointment, 65-3351
chairman, 65-3352
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ABBEVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
Arbitration Board — Cont'd
compensation of members, 65-3352
finality of opinions, 65-3356
investigation of tax suits and alleged
delinquencies, 65-3353, 65-3354
meetings, 65-3352
number of members, 65-3351
refund to taxpayers paving twice, 65-
3355
subpoenas, power to issue, 65-3357
term of office, 65-3351
unwarranted tax suits, procedure in
case of, 65-3354
vacancies, how filled, 65-3351
■witnesses, requiring attendance of,
65-3357
boards of assessors, 65-1803
certificates of indebtedness as secured
by, 14-507
certificates of indebtedness receivable in
payment, 14-506
commutation tax, 33-966 to 33-968
executions to enforce payment, 65-2128
to 65-2130
nulla bonas, 65-2130
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524
additions to, 65-1527
Forfeited land commission, supra
jury, right to, in action for alleged de-
linquent taxes, 65-3356
refund, 65-3355
returns, place of receiving, 65-1757
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
fees collected, accounting for, 14-712, 14-
714
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
postage allowance, 14-12
salary in lieu of fees, 14-711
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2131
Waters. Streams, supra
ABDUCTION
See also Kidnapping
Child under fourteen, offense and punish-
ment, 15-1386
Deflowering abducted gir'. under sixteen,
16-404
Fine, division between state and aggrieved
parties, 16-404
Girl under sixteen years, abduction of, 16-
403
Marrying abducted girl secretly, 16-404
ABETTORS
Aiders and Abettors (this index)
ABORTION
Generally, 16-82 to 16-86
Corroboration as necessary, 16-82, 16-83
Limitation of prosecutions, 16-86
Punishment —
attempts, 16-83, 16-84
death not resulting, 16-83
death resulting, 16-82
woman, in abortion cases, 16-84
Witnesses, protection of, 16-85
ABRASTOL
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
ABSCONDING DEBTORS
Arrest in civil actions, 10-802(5)
Attachment of property of. Attachment
(this index)
ABSENCE
Circuit judge, absence of. Circuit Courts
and Judges (this index)
Continuance on ground of absence of wit-
nesses—
bond or note, witnesses to, 26-9
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 27
Leave of Absence (this index)
South Carolina retirement system member-
ship terminated by, 61-42
ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE
Military crime. Militia (this index)
ABSTRACT OF JUDGMENTS
Book of, 15-1767(8)
Cancelations, entry in index, 10-1555
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Contents of, 15-1767(6)
Entries in, 10-1542, 10-1544
Index, 10-1542, 10-1555
Size of books, 15-1770
Transcript of judgment of other courts, en-
try of, 10-1544
ABUTTING PROPERTY
Assessments against Special Assessments
(this index)
Index
ACCELERATION
Negotiability as affected by provision for,
8-812
ACCEPTANCE FOR HONOR
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
ACCEPTANCE OF BILL
Checks and Drafts (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
ACCESSORIES
After the fact-
principal need not have been convicted,
17-453
venue of prosecution against, 17-453
Aiders and Abettors (this index)
Before the fact-
conviction without principal, 16-2
injury in one county, death in another,
17-456
punished as principals, 16-1
venue of prosecution against, 17-452
Motor carriers, parts and accessories neces-
sary for safe operation of vehicles.
Motor Carriers (this index)
Venue of prosecution against, 17-452, 17-453,
17-456
ACCIDENT AND HEALTH
INSURANCE
Generally, 37-451 to 37-551
Age —
limits, optional standard provision as to,
37-489, 37-494
misstatement of, optional standard pro-
vision as to effect of, 37-489, 37-495
Application —
alteration, 37-452
blanket insurance, not required from in-
dividual covered by, 37-523
false statement in, effect, 37-451
Associations, insurance of members under
franchise plan, 37-551
Beneficiary, rights of, standard provision
as to, 37-486
Blanket insurance, 37-521 to 37-525
Cancelation of policy —
at instance of insured, standard provision
as to, 37-485
by insurer —
optional standard provision as to, 37-
489, 37z490_____
industrial sick benefit policy,
standard provision as to, 37-
512
ACCIDENT AND HEALTH
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Certificate of insurance, furnishing of, to
person covered by blanket policy, no*
required, 37-523
Change of occupation, standard provisions,
37-474
Changes in contracts, standard provision
for, 47-475
Companies. Insurance Companies (this in-
dex)
Deduction of premium from claim, optional
provision for, 37-489, 37-492
Definitions — ■
blanket insurance, 37-521
group insurance, 37-531
industrial sick benefit insurance, 37-511
Discrimination between insurants forbidden,
37-455
Employees, insurance of — ■
franchise plan, 37-551
under policy or contract issued to em-
ployer, 37-521
Examination of person, standard provision
for, 37-481
Exemption of certain policies from statu-
tory requirements, 37-461
Family policies not prohibited, 37-460 ^
Foreign companies. Insurance Companies
(this index)
Forfeiture for nonpayment of premium, no-
tice required, 37-457
Franchise plan, 37-551
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
Group insurance, 37-531 to 37-537, 37-551
franchise plan, 37-551
Hand, loss of, as including loss of four
fingers, 37-456
Hospital expenses, group insurance provi-
sion for, 37-535
Income Tax (this index)
Incontestability, provision for, in industrial
sick benefit policies, 37-512
Industrial sick benefit insurance, 37-511, 37-
512
Intoxicating liquor, optional provision as to,
37-4S9, 37-497
Labor union, insurance of members under
franchise plan, 37-551
License of insurer, revocation for violation
of statutory provisions, 37-459
Limitation of time of action, standard pro-
vision as to, 37-387
Medical expenses, group policy provision
for, 37-535
Narcotics, use of, optional provision as to,
37-489, 37-497
Notice of claim —
sufficiency, standard provision as to, 37-
478
time, standard provision for, 37-477
Optional provisions, when required to be
in standard form, 37-489, et seq
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ACCIDENT AND HEALTH
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Other insurance, optional standard provi-
sions as to, 37-489, 37-491, 37-493
Passengers, under policy or contract issued
to carrier, 37-521
Payment of benefits-
blanket policy, under, 37-524
group policies, 37-534
periodical, standard provision as to, 37-
483
time for, standard provision as to, 37-482
to whom made, standard provision as to,
37-484
Penalty for violation of statutory provi-
sions, 37-459
Policies—
approval of forms, 37-471
blanket accident and health insurance,
standard policies, 37-522
conflict with optional standard provision,
37-499
consideration for, to be expressed in, 37-
472
form, specifications as to, 37-472
industrial sick benefit policies, standard
provisions in, 37-512
nonconformity to statutory require-
ments, effect, 37-454
other states or countries, policy provi-
sions required by laws of, when per-
missible, 37-453
period of coverage to be stated, 37-472
reference, incorporation by, of provi-
sions of charter, constitution, or by-
laws, 37-500
standard provisions, 37-473 to 37-488
typography, 37-472
Premium —
grace period for payment, provision for,
in industrial sick benefit policies,
37-512
notice of nonpayment, when required be-
fore forfeiture, 37-457
readjustment of rates under group policy,
37-536
Professional association, insurance of mem-
bers under franchise plan, 37-551
Proof of loss —
filing, standard provision for, 37-480
furnishing forms for, standard provision
as to, 37-479
Rate legislation as inapplicable to, 37-653
Reduction of indemnity, optional provision
as to, 37-489, 37-491
Reinstatement of policy, standard provision
for, 47-476
Students, under policy or contract issued to
educational institution or its head, 37-
521
Time —
for payment of indemnities, standard
provision for, 37-482
ACCIDENT AND HEALTH
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Time— Cont'd
limitations of policy, standard provision
for, 37-487, 37-4S8
Trade association, insurance of members
under franchise plan, 37-551
Violation of law, optional provision as to,
37-489, 37-496
Volunteer group, blanket insurance of, 37-
521
Waiver by insurer, action not constituting,
37-458
ACCIDENTS
Express companies, duties in case of acci-
dent, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule
55]
Motor Carriers (this index)
Railroads, duties pursuant to §§ 58-1206 and
58-1207, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 752
[Rule 13]
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
ACCOMMODATION PAPER
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
ACCOMPLICES
Aiders and Abettors (this index)
ACCOUNTANTS
Certified Public Accountants (this index)
ACCOUNT CURRENT
Time of accrual of action on, 10-149
ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTING
Assignee or agent for benefit of creditors,
forfeiture of commission for failure to
account, 57-365
Borrowing for minors and incompetents, 10-
2568
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Cotton weighers, 13-273
Electric companies, 24-94 to 24-99
audits, 24-116
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Gas, heat, water, and street railway com-
panies, regulation of. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Guardian and Ward I this index)
Housing authorities' obligees may obtain ac-
counting, 36-167
Index
ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTING
— Cont'd
Income tax, accounting methods as affect-
ing computation of, 65-281
Interest, legal rate of, 8-2
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, pro-
bation officers of, 15-1138
Limitation of actions, 10-149
Magistrates' courts, action or defense based
on account, 43-98, 43-99
Partnership accounting. Partnerships
(this index)
Pleading of accounts, 10-671
Probate courts, clerk to account for money
in court, 15-489
Public accounts, expression in dollars and
units thereof, 8-1
Reference for taking of account, 10-1402(2),
15-1815
Service of copy of account, 10-671
Sheriff, accounting with successor, 53-231
to 53-234
Soil Conservation (this index)
Telephone companies, Public Service Com-
mission may prescribe system for, 58-
384
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Assignment of —
definition of "account", 45-201
notice required to protect, 45-204 to 45-
206
cancelation, 45-211
clerk of court, filing notice with, 45-
205
failure to give, as affecting protected
assignment, 45-207
filing of, 45-204, 45-205
place for filing, 45-205
register of mesne conveyances, filing
notice with, 45-205
renewal of notice, 45-206
payment without notice of assignment,
effect, 45-202
protection of assignee, 45-203 to 45-207,
45-211
resale of goods giving rise to assigned
account, rights of assignee, 45-209
return of goods giving rise to assigned
account, rights of assignee, 45-208
salaries, assignment, not within opera-
tion of accounts receivable statute,
45-201
trustee for assignee, assignor as, 45-210
wage assignment as not within accounts
receivable statute, 45-201
Lien created by assignment. Assignment.
supra
ACCOUNT STATED
Interest on, 8-2
ACCUSED
Criminal Procedure (this index)
ACETANILIDE
Food or drug containing, when misbranded,
32-1516
ACETIC ACID
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(7)
ACIDS
Fumes from manufacture of, discharge in
counties with city over 65,000, 32-1851,
32-1852
Dangerous substances as including, 32-1801
(13)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Armed forces' officers may take, during
World War II, 44-475
Commissioners of deeds may take, 49-53
Income tax, authority to take for purposes
of. 65-309
Juvenile and domestic relations courts,
judge or clerk may take acknowledg-
ments, 15-1132
Masters may take, 15-1816
Merchant marine officers may take, during
World War II, 44-475
Notary public may take, 49-8, 49-11
Recording instruments during World War
II by, in lieu of affidavit, 60-54, 60-62
Rural electric co-operative, acknowledg-
ment on behalf of, power of officer, di-
rector, or member to take, 12-1004
ACQUITTAL
Former Jeopardy (this index)
ACTINOMYCOSIS
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
555 [Sec. 8]
ACTION OR SUIT
See also Civil Remedies and Procedure
Abatement and Revival (this index)
Code of Laws of South Carolina
ACTION OR SUIT— Cont'd
Adjournment of court, continuance on,
15-9.1
Administrators, actions by or against.
Executors and Administrators (this
index)
Adverse claims, action to determine.
Quieting Title (this index)
Affidavits in, entitling of, 10-21
Agreed Case (this index)
Arrest in civil actions. Civil Arrest (this
index)
Attachment (this index)
Bank's power to bring or defend, 8-131
Causes of action —
adoption of Constitution, validity of ex-
isting causes, SC Const, Art 17, § 11
Joinder, infra
separately stating and numbering, Cir
Ct Rule 18
survival of. Abatement and Revival
(this index)
Change of name of party, effect of, 48-54
Character, actions for injuries to —
civil arrest in, 10-802(6), 10-803
joinder of, 10-701(4)
Civil Arrest (this index)
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Cloud on title. Quieting Title (this index)
Commencement of action —
action deemed commenced, when, 10-101
Limitation of Actions (this index)
service of summons, actions commenced
by, 10-401
Compromise and Settlement (this index)
Confession, judgment by. Judgment or De-
cree (this index)
Continuance of. Continuance (this index)
Contract, actions on. Contracts (this in-
dex)
Corporations (this index)
Costs. Fees and Costs (this index)
Counterclaim and Set-off (this index)
County's power to sue and be sued, 14-1
Criminal conversation —
limitation of action, 10-143(5)
limitation on costs, 10-1607
Cross Actions (this index)
Death by Wrongful Act (this index)
Declaratory Judgments (this index)
Decrees. Judgment or Decree (this index)
Definitions —
action, 10-9
civil action, 10-11, 10-12
special proceeding, 10-10
Demurrer (this index)
Directors of dissolved corporation, power
to sue and liability to suit, 12-603
Distress for rent. Landlord and Tenant
(this index)
Division of actions, 10-11
ACTION OR SUIT— Cont'd
Drainage districts —
abatement of suit as to, 18-407
continuance of suit for enforcement of
lien, 18-565
default of payment of bonds, 18-300
Drainage taxes, enforcement of lien, 18-560
to 18-572
Eviction of tenant. Landlord and Tenant
(this index)
Executor, action by or against. Executors
and Administrators (this index)
Extension of time for proceedings in, 10-
1212
False Imprisonment (this index)
Feigned issues, prohibited, 10-1059
Forcible Entry and Detainer (this index)
Foreclosure of mortgages. Mortgages (this
index)
Form of action, 10-8
Gambling losses, action to recover back,
11-51 to 11-53
Highway department, actions by or against.
Highway Department (this index)
Husband and Wife (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance tax, actions to collect, 65-527
Injunction (this index)
Insurance (this index)
Issues (this index)
Joinder of actions —
character, injuries to, 10-701 (4)
contract, express or implied, 10-701 (2)
contractor's bond, against principal and
surety on, 10-702
equitable and legal actions, 10-701
liability insurance, against principal and
insurer on, 10-702
personal injuries, 10-701(3)
personal property, recovery of and in-
juries to, 10-701 (6)
proceedings against defendants not
served, 10-251 to 10-257
property, injuries to, 10-701(3)
real property, recovery, injuries, and
rents, 10-701 (5)
requirements for, 10-701
same subject of action, 10-701 (1)
same transaction, 10-701 (1)
telegraph and telephone companies, ac-
tions for penalties and damages for
violations as to intrastate messages,
58-315
telegraph companies, actions for penalty
and damages against, 58-251
trustee, claims against, 10-701 (7)
venue, 10-701
Joint stock companies, how sued, 52-153
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Law actions, Supreme Court's appellate ju-
risdiction in, 15-123
Libel and Slander (this index)
Index
ACTION OR SUIT— Cont'd
License tax wrongfully collected, action to
recover back, 65-855
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Lis Pendens (this index)
Magistrate's court, procedure in. Magis-
trates (this index)
Married women, liability of husband in ac-
tions against, 20-207
Militiamen, exemption of, 44-138
Mortgage foreclosures. Mortgages (this
index)
Motor carriers, actions against —
transfer of property pending, 58-1472
venue, 58-1470
Municipal public works commissioners, ca-
pacity to sue and be sued, 59-171
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
New Trial (this index)
Nonresidents (this index)
Notices, service of. Service of Process and
Papers (this index)
Occupying Claimants (this index)
Official bonds, actions on, 50-76
Papers to be filed, Cir Ct Rules 67, 68
Parties to Actions (this index)
Partition (this index)
Penitentiary, actions by and against, 55-
311
Perpetuation of testimony, 26-807
lost, destroyed, or defectively recorded
instruments, 26-802
Personal property, recovery of. Claim and
Delivery (this index)
Pleading (this index)
Port utilities commissions' capacity to sue
or be sued, 54-106
Prohibition (this index)
Public Service Authority, capacity to sue
and be sued, 59-3 (2)
Quieting Title (this index)
Quo Warranto (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Recovery of real property. Real Property
(this index)
Removal of causes pending when Constitu-
tion takes effect, SC Const, Art 17, § 6
Right of action. Causes of action, supra
Service —
generally. Service of Process and Pa-
pers (this index)
proceedings against defendants not
served, answer in, 10-255, 10-257
Set-off. Counterclaim and Set-off (this
index)
Settlement. Compromise and Settlement
this index)
Slander. Libel and Slander (this index)
South Carolina Industrial School, capacity
to sue and be sued, 55-101
Special Proceedings (this index)
State, actions by and against. State (this
index)
ACTION OR SUIT— Cont'd
State Industrial School for Girls, capacity
to sue and be sued, 55-152
State Ports Authority, capacity to sue and
to be sued, 54-14 (1)
Submission of controversy without action,
10-1201
Subornation of perjury in civil actions, 16-
202
Summons (this index)
Survival of actions. Abatement and Revival
(this index)
Taxation (this index)
Time, computation of, 10-2
Trial (this index)
United States —
actions by, 10-2601
judicial power of, US Const, Art 3, § 2;
Amend 11
Venue (this index)
Verdict (this index)
Wrongful death, actions for. Death by
Wrongful Act (this index)
ACT OF GOD
Auctioneer, responsibility for loss of goods
without fault, 56-205
ACTUARY
South Carolina Retirement System (this
index)
ADJOINING LANDOWNERS
Partv walls in cities and towns, 57-454, 57-
455
ADJOURNMENT
Circuit or common pleas court. Circuit
Courts and Judges (this index)
Congress (this index)
Continuance on adjournment of court, 15-9.1
General sessions court. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
House of Representatives, SC Const, Art 3,
§21
day-to-day adjournment, quorum not
necessary, SC Const, Art 3, § 11
Juvenile and domestic relations court, 15-
1190
Probate court, 15-443
Senate (this index)
Supreme Court, 15-147
lack of quorum, 15-110
ADJUDICATION
Judgment or Decree (this index)
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ADJUSTERS
Insurance Adjusters (this index)
ADJUSTMENT BOARDS
Soil Conservation (this index)
ADJUTANT AND INSPEC-
TOR GENERAL
Militia (this index)
ADJUTANT GENERAL
Militia (this index)
ADMEASUREMENT
Dower, admeasurement of, 19-161 to 19-169
ADMINISTRATION OF
GOVERNMENT
Generally, 1-1 to 1-883
Absence of State or county officers from
State, 1-51
Accountants, investigatory —
bond, 1-41
oath of office, 1-41
Accounts, money terms in statements of,
8-1
Adjutant General. Militia (this index)
Administrative regulations. Rules and
Regulations (this index)
Agriculture, Commissioner of. Agriculture
(this index)
American citizens, preference in employ-
ment, 1-35
Appropriations (this index)
Attorney General (this index)
Auditor, State (this index)
Bankruptcy of local governmental units,
consent to, given, 1-71
Blind persons, preference given to, 1-28 to
1-34
Boards and Commissions (this index)
Bonds, Public (this index)
Borrowing. Tax anticipation borrowing, in-
fra
Bribery of executive officers, 16-211, 16-212
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Budget, State (this index)
Census (this index)
Circuit solicitors as members of executive
department, 1-1
Clerks, departmental —
oath and bond, when required, 1-41
women, eligibility of, SC Const, Art 17,
§1
Code Commissioner (this index)
ADMINISTRATION OF
GOVERNMENT— Cont'd
Code of Laws (this index)
Commissions. Boards and Commissions
(this index)
Compositions by local governmental units,
consent of State to, 1-71
Comptroller General (this index)
Counties (this index)
Deposits of public funds, security for, 1-62
Diversion of taxes to payment of indebted-
ness of previous year, penalized, 1-54
Duplicating machines, purchase of, by State
departments as not requiring approval
of Budget and Control Board, 1-541
Education, Department of. Schools (this
index)
Education, State Board of. Schools (this
index)
Education, State Superintendent of. Schools
(this index)
Electrician and engineer, State —
compensation, 1-464
duties, 1-464
election, 1-464
removability, 1-464
sales of electricity by State, powers and
duties as to, 24-201 to 24-206
term, 1-464
Employees. Public Officers and Employees
(this index)
Engineer, State. Electrician and engineer,
supra
Executive departments, 1-1 to 1-3
books, stationery and postage, 1-3
officers constituting, 1-1
vacancies, how filled, 1-2, 1-122
Expenses of public building, accounting for,
1-462
Expenses of State government, taxation for,
SC Const, Art 10, § 2
Finances, State (this index)
General Assembly (this index)
Governor (this index)
House of Representatives (this index)
Inspector General (this index)
Insurance Commissioner (this index)
Insurance Department (this index)
Interest on deposits of public funds, ac-
countability for, 1-52
Lieutenant Governor (this index)
Loose leaf record books, permissibility, 1-57,
1-5S
Mimeographs, purchase of, by State de-
partments as not requiring approval of
Budget and Control Board, 1-541
Office supplies, purchase of —
by Budget and Control Board, 1-542, 1-
543
revolving fund for, 1-543
Printing, Public (this index)
Proclamations, charges for publication of,
10-1308
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ADMINISTRATION OF
GOVERNMENT— Cont'd
Public Officers and Employees (this index)
Public Service Commission (this index)
Purchases —
blind persons, handiwork of, 1-28
preference to local dealers, 1-25, 1-26
preference to local products, 1-21 to 1-23
violation of statutory requirements, ef-
fect, 1-27
Records, destruction when photographed, 1-
59
Regulations. Rules and Regulations (this
index)
Removal of certain officers —
by Governor, 1-24 to 1-27
elected by General Assembly, 1-43
Reorganization of State Government (this
index)
Reports-
annual — ■
contents, 1-45
period covered, 1-44
other officers, reference to, permissible,
1-46
special, 1-47
Rules and Regulations (this index)
Schools (this index)
Secretary of State (this index)
Senate (this index)
Separation of legislative, executive, and
judicial powers, SC Const, Art 1, § 14
Solicitors (this index)
State House (this index)
Statutes (this index)
Statutory Laws Committee (this index)
Stenographers. Clerks, supra
Superintendent of Education, State. Schools
(this index)
Suspension of officer elected by General
Assembly, 1-43
Tax anticipation borrowing, negotiable
notes for, 1-53
Taxation for expenses of State government,
SC Const, Art 10, §2
Textbook Commission. Schools (this in-
dex)
Treasurer, State (this index)
Typists. Clerks, supra
Water supply for State institutions in Co-
lumbia, 1-463
ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS
Rules and Regulations (this index)
ADMINISTRATORS
Executors and Administrators (this index)
ADMIRALTY
Judicial power of United States, US Const,
Art 3, § 2(1)
ADMISSIONS TAX
Generally, 65-801 to 65-822
Alteration of tickets penalized, 65-S19
Amateur performances as exempt, 65-802
Athletic contests, amateur, exemption of,
65-802
Bathing places, public, not required to pay,
65-831
Benevolent purpose, entertainment for, as
exempt, 65-802
Charitable purposes, exemption of enter-
tainment for, 65-802
Civic purposes, exemption of entertainment
for, 65-802
Clerks of court, disposition by, of taxes
collected, 15-1782
Collection of tickets, 65-817
College or university entertainments or ath-
letic contest, exemption of, 65-802
Columbia Music Festival Committee func-
tions as exempt, 65-802
Community entertainments, exemption of,
65-802
Compromise of delinquent taxes, 65-879, 65-
880
Counterfeit tickets, preparation or posses-
sion of, penalized, 65-819
Debt, character as, 65-870
Discount for use of State-designed tickets.
65-814
Disposition by clerk of courts, of taxes
collected for plays and shows, 15-17S2
Errors in returns, correction of, 65-821
Execution to enforce collection, 65-820, 65-
821,65-871 to 65-873
Exemptions —
generally, 65-802
Roosevelt birthday ball, 65-1592
Fairs, admissions to, as exempt, 65-802
Greenville Horse Show and Fair as exempt,
63-802
Imposition, 65-801
Junior American Legion athletic contests,
exemption of, 65-801
rLien of tax, 65-870
Motion picture theaters —
not required to pay, 65-832
V stage plays in, 65-838
Payment-
penalties for nonpayment, 65-820 to 65-
822
time for, 65-820
Penalties for violation of statutory require-
ments, 65-818 to 65-822
interference with enforcement, 65-877
nonpayment of tax, 65-820
remission, 65-878
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ADMISSIONS TAX— Cont'd
Place other than for which ticket furnished,
prohibition of use at, 65-816
Price to be printed on ticket, 65-815
Reassessment, 65-821
Record of gross receipts, duty to keep and
disclose, 65-853
Refunds, 65-821
Reuse of tickets penalized, 65-819
Road shows presented in moving picture
theater, 65-838
School games, exemption of, 65-802
Stamp tax on admission tickets, 65-813
Tearing tickets in two on collection, 65-817
Tickets —
alteration penalized, 65-819
collection, 65-817
counterfeit, preparation or possession
penalized, 65-819
documentary stamp on, in lieu of use of
tickets furnished by Commissions,
65-813
price to be printed on, 65-815
reuse penalized, 65-819
stamp tax on, 65-813
State-designed, discount for use of, 65-
814
tearing on collection, 65-817
to be prepared and distributed by Tax
Commission, 65-812
ADMISSION TO BAR
Attorneys at Law (this index)
ADOPTION— Cont'd
Illegitimate children-
gift, devise, bequest, or inheritance, re-
strictions as to, 10-2587
orphan or foundling home, child taken
from, 10-2586
restrictions on adoption of, 10-2585
Orphans and Orphanages (this index)
Petition for, 10-2581 _
Revocation of order of, 15-13S2
Service of process, 10-2583
Special legislation authorizing, prohibited,
SC Const, Art 3, §34
Venue, 10-2581, 10-2582
Workmen's compensation, rights of rela-
tives through adoption, 72-6, 72-16
ADULTERATION
Feed Stuffs (this index)
Food ancTDrugs (this in.dex)
ADULTERY OR FORNICATION
Alimony and suit money, adulterous wife
not entitled to, 20-113
Conviction for, as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Criminal Conversation (this index)
Definitions —
adultery, 16-407
fornication, 16-40S
Divorce, ground for, 20-101(1)
Dower barred by, 19-121
Punishment for, 16-406
ADOPTION
Generally, 10-2581 to 10-2587
Birth certificates, 32-1129
Bond in cases of orphans, 15-1382
Change of name on, 10-2584
in children's courts, 15-1382
Children's Bureau, consent of, 71-205
Children's courts, adoptions in, 15-1382
Decree, 10-2584
Family court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, jurisdiction of,
15-1222
Florence Civil Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
1608 —
Fraternal benefit association, adopted child
as beneficiary, 37-906
Guardian ad litem, 10-2583
Inheritance by adopted child, 10-2584, 10-
2587
on adoptions in children's courts, 15-
1382
Inheritance tax, adopted children as chil-
dren for purposes of, 65-451
ADULTS
Juvenile and domestic relations courts,
children's court division of —
previous record to be considered in pass-
ing sentence, 15-1202
separation of children and adults at hear-
ings, 15-1194
ADVANCEMENTS
Intestacy, treatment in case of, 19-56
ADVANCES
Loans and Advances (this index)
ADVERSE POSSESSION
Claim of title, occupation under —
by deed, judgment, or decree, 10-2422,
10-2423
sufficiency of possession, 10-2423, 10-
2425
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ADVERSE POSSESSION— Cont'd
Claim of title, occupation under — Cont'd
other than bv written instrument, 10-
2424, 10-2425
Deemed fee simple after 40 years, 10-129
Grantee may sue in name of grantor, when,
10-207
Landlord and tenant, as affected by relation
of, 10-2426
Limitation of actions for recovery of land,
10-124, 10-125, 10-129
Persons under disability, 10-128
Presumption as to, 10-2421
Right of entry against heirs of disseizor,
57-9
ADVERTISING
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Baegage, sale to satisfy obligation for hotel
bill, 35-3
Bonds (this index)
Business schools, restrictions on advertising
. by, 21-673
Charleston County, letting sanitary or
drainage contracts, 18-755
Chester airport commission, sale of excess
property by, 2-266
Compensation for legal advertisements, 10-
1308
Drainage commissioners, letting of contract
by, 18-271
Dentists, unprofessional conduct of, 56-573
Divorce, advertising to procure or aid in
procuring, 20-120
Escheated lands, sale or lease of, 57-208
Escheats, advertising of —
lands, 57-203
money or goods, 57-222
Estrays, 6-201, 6-203, 6-204
False, penalized, 66-3
Gaffney-Cherokee County airport commis-
sion, sale of excess property by, 2-254
Homestead, intention to set off, 34-2, 34-9
Imitation of, when unlawful, 66-201
Indecent advertisements, 16-415
Judicial Sales (this index)
Legal Notices (this index)
Optometrists, 56-1075
Pharmacist, person not registered as, 56-
1312
Railroad crossings, type of cross used for,
penalty for use for advertising pur-
poses, 58-740
Research, Planning, and Development
Board to advertise, 9-309
selection of label for advertising prod-
ucts grown in state, 9-310(8)
Securities Act (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Trespassing stock, sale of, 6-319, 6-320
ADVERTISING— Cont'd
Walterboro-Colleton County airport com-
mission, sale of property by, 2-289
Waters, sale of drifted boats, lumber, etc.,
70-7
Wines, Federal regulations adopted, 4-221
AERONAUTICS
Generally, 2-1 to 2-478
Air instruction —
denned, 2-53(8)
supervision and control by Commission,
2-55
what required, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
452 [Reg. 1]
Airports and landing fields, 2-101 to 2-133
in particular counties, see under name
of county
Abbeville airport, 2-211 to 2-213
acquisition of property for, 2-104 to 2-
119
air rights over private property, 2-105
appeals, 2-114
bonds for raising purchase price or
award, 2-117
counties, acquisition by, 2-103.1, 2-
103.2
county board of directors as con-
demning board, 2-115
easements for placing of safety mark-
ers and lights, 2-106
hearing, 2-111
joinder of parties unknown or having
questionable titles, 2-108
notice of proceedings, 2-109, 2-110
payment of condemnation awards, 2-
112, 2-113
possession of condemning authority,
2-114
service of notice of proceedings, 2-
109
single proceeding against various
owners, 2-107
airport fund —
Lexington County, 2-385
Williamsburg County, 2-458
Anderson County, 2-221 to 2-226
approval by Commission, 2-60
Beaufort city, 2-231
bonds tor-
see under name of particular munici-
pality
power of Legislature to authorize, SC
Const, Art 10, §6
Camden, 2-361
capital airport, 2-201 to 2-205
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport
Commission, 2-471 to 2-478
Charleston airport, closing roads adja-
cent to, 2-241
Chester County, 2-261 to 2-270
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AERONAUTICS— Cont'd
Airports and landing fields— Cont'd
closing by Commission, 2-61
Columbia Army Air Base property for-
merly constituting, 2-381 to 2-Mb
Commission's co-operation in establish-
ment of county airports, 2-56
deemed public and governmental pur-
pose, 2-103
denned, 2-53(5)
establishment, control, etc., 2-56, £-H)&,
2-116
Fairfield County, 2-301 to 2-304
finances, 2-117, 2-118
Florence city, 2-311
Gaffnev-Cherokee County Commission,
2-251 to 2-254
Greenwood Commission, 2-321 to 2-3-8
Horry County Board, 2-331 to 2-335
Jasper County Aeronautics Commission,
2-351 to 2-354
Kershaw, 2-371, 2-372
Lexington County, 2-381 to 2-386
local police regulations, 2-119
Marlboro County Board, 2-39 to 2-394
McCormick Commission, 2-401 to 2-403
Myrtle Beach Commission, 2-341 to i.-
343
Newberry Commission, 2-411 to 2-414
Palmer Field, 2-394
rejection of application for establish-
ment of, Commission to state rea-
sons for, 2-68
Research, Development, and Planning
Department to promote system of,
9-303(3)
Saluda County Airport Commission, 2-
441 to 2-444
Shaw Field, building in vicinity of, 2-421
State Ports Authority, power to oper-
ate, etc., 54-14(4) . .
supervision and control by Commission,
2-55
Uniform Airports Act, 2-101 to 2419
United States Air Force Base or Airfield,
protection of, 2-131 to 2-133
Walterboro-Colleton County Commis-
sion, 2-281 to 2-291
Whitmire Commission, 2-431 to 2-434
Williamsburg County Aeronautics Com-
mission, 2-451 to 2-459
Air schools — _
approval by Commission, 2-6U
closing by Commission, 2-61
defined, 2-53(9)
rejection of application for establish-
ment of, Commission to state rea-
sons for, 2-68
Beaches (this index)
Burden of proof in criminal prosecution
upon person relying on license, 2-sy
AERONAUTICS— Cont'd
Carriers, liability for injuries to passengers,
2-22
Citation of article 1, chapter 1, 2-1
Clubs. Flying clubs, infra
Collisions between aircraft, liability of own-
er for damages caused by, 2-7
Commission, State — _
administration, rules and regulations for,
2-64
appeals from orders of, 2-70 to 2-72
approval of airports, air schools, etc., 2-
60
circuit court — ■ .
aid of court, Commission may invoke,
2-62
appeals to, from orders of Commis-
sion, 2-70, 2-72
closing airports, air schools, etc., 2-61
co-operation of, in establishment of
airports, 2-56
director of aeronautics, 2-52
employees and assistants, 2-52
expenses, 2-54
reimbursement of members, em-
ployees, and director, 2-52
use of receipts to defray, 2-76
expert witnesses, members may not be
compelled to testify as, 2-63
filing of rules and regulations, 2-65 _
investigations, inquiries, and hearings,
2-62
members, appointment, compensation,
etc., 2-51 to 2-52
offices, 2-54 '
powers and duties generally, 2-55, 2-56
privilege of testimony obtained during
investigations or hearings, 2-63
reasons for certain orders to be stated
regulations of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 452
report to Governor, 2-65
seal, 2-64
service of orders of, 2-69
subpoenas, power to issue, 2-62
Construction of article 1, chapter 1, Z-1Z
Construction of article 1, chapter 3, 2-120
Contracts entered into during flight, 2-9
County commissions, see index under name
of county
Crimes during flight, 2-8
Definitions, 2-2, 2-53 _
Dropping objects from aircraft 2-5, 2-W
Enforcement of provisions, 2-66
Exemption of aircraft engaged entirely in
private flying from provisions, l-l*
Fairfield County Aeronautics Commission,
2-301 to 2-304
Fees for licenses to be paid into State avia-
tion fund, 2-75
Flight, when lawful, 2-5
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AERONAUTICS— Cont'd
Flying clubs —
approval by Commission, 2-60
closing by Commission, 2-61
denned, 2-53(10)
rejection of application for establish-
ment of, Commission to state rea-
sons for, 2-68
Flying schools. Air schools, supra
Forced landing on land of another, 2-5, 2-6
Governmental airports, provisions inap-
plicable to, 2-60.1
Guest in aircraft, liability of owner and op-
erator for injury to, 2-21
Hunting from aircraft, 2-11
Hydroplanes, laws applicable, 2-2
Injunction, enforcement of provisions by,
2-66
Inspections for purposes of enforcement,
2-67
Instruction. Air instruction, supra
Isle of Palms, landing on strand of, prohib-
ited, 46-751
Landing on land of another, 2-5
forced landings, 2-5, 2-6
Isle of Palms, 46-751
Landing fields. Airports and landing fields,
supra
Lessee of aircraft, liability for damages, 2-5,
2-6
Lease of property for airport. Airports and
landing fields, supra
Licensing of aircraft by United States, re-
quired, 2-57
display of license, 2-59
Licensing of pilots by United States, 2-58
display of license, 2-59
Lien upon aircraft for personal injuries or
property damage, 2-6
Low level flying, 2-5, 2-10
Municipal airports. Airports and landing
fields, supra
Narcotics (this index)
Navigation facilities —
approval by Commission, 2-60
closing by Commission, 2-61
governmental facilities, provisions in-
applicable to, 2-60.1
rejection of application for establish-
ment of, Commission to state rea-
sons for, 2-68
Operators, liability for damages, 2-21
Owner of aircraft, liability for damages, 2-5
to 2-7, 2-21
Ownership of space above lands and waters,
2-4
Penalty for violation of provisions or rules
and regulations of Commission gener-
ally, 2-73
Research, Development, and Planning De-
partment to promote, 9-303(3)
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol 7,
p. 452
AERONAUTICS— Cont'd
Schools. Air schools, supra
Sovereignty in space above lands and wa-
ters, 2-3
State aviation fund, moneys paid into, 2-75
Tax on aviation gasoline to be paid into
State aviation fund, 2-75
Tires, larceny of, penalized, 46-804
receiving, knowing to be stolen, 46-805
Title of chapter 2, 2-77
Title of chapter 3, article 1, 2-101
Torts during flight, 2-8
Traffic rules and regulations, Commission
may prescribe, 2-55
Trick or acrobatic flying, 2-10
AFFIDAVITS
In particular situations, see specific titles
Administering oath for, fee of notary pub-
lic, 27-506
Armed forces' officers may take, during
World War II, 44-475
Arrest, sheriff to file affidavit of, Cir Ct
Rule 4
Attachment (this index)
Birth date, proof by affidavit of older per-
sons, 32-1145(8)
Civil Arrest (this index)
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Clerks of courts may take, 15-1726
Continuance, motion for, Cir Ct Rule 27
Dentist license, forged affidavit in applica-
tion for, 56-569
Entitling of affidavits in actions, 10-21
Filing of affidavits, duty of plaintiff's at-
torney, Cir Ct Rule 68
Injunction —
motion to vacate or modify, affidavits on,
10-2060
temporary injunction, affidavit for, 10-
2055.1
Masters may take, 15-1816
Merchant marine officers may take, during
World War II, 44-475
Notary public may take, 49-8, 49-11
Pleadings, verification of, 10-604, 10-605
in probate courts, Prob Ct Rule 6.
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Recording instruments, prerequisite for, 60-
51 to 60-55, 60-62
Search warrant, requirement of oath, US
Const, 4th Amend; SC Const, Art 1,
§16
Watercourse, affidavits when general health
affected by, 18-75
AFFILIATED CORPORATIONS
Telephone company transactions with, 58-
382
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AFFINITY
Relatives (this index)
AFFIRMATION
Oath (this index)
AFFRAY
Riots and Mobs (this index)
AFTERBORN CHILDREN
Posthumous Children (this index)
Testamentary provision for children, right
to participate in, 19-236
AGE
Abduction, age of abducted girl, 16-403,
16-404
Governor, SC Const, Art 4, § 3
Insurance (this index)
Marriage, 20-24
Motor carriers, age of drivers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766 [Reg. 1.28]
President of the United States, US Const,
Art 2, §1(4)
Seduction, element of, 16-405
Sexual intercourse, age of consent by un-
married woman, 16-80
constitutional provision as to, SC Const,
Art 3, § 33
United States Representatives, US Const,
Art 1, §2(2)
United States Senators, US Const, Art 1,
§3(3)
AGED AND INFIRM PERSONS
Homes for, Health Board regulations as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 586
facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 586
[RegB]
lighting of halls and passageways, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 586 [Reg. B]
nursing service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 586 [Reg. A]
physicians to be available, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 586 [Reg. A]
stairways, hand rails on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol 7, p. 586 [Reg. B]
Jury duty, exemption of men over sixty-five
years, 38-104
Witnesses —
depositions as, 26-704
examination by commission as, 26-611
AGENCY
Affidavit by agent as proof of lack of knowl-
edge of death of principal, 11-330
Bank as agent in making collections, when,
8-182
Bedding laws, liabilities under, 32-1358
Bills of lading, application of common-law
rules of agency, 58-1705
Bribery of agents, 16-570
Carnivals and traveling tent shows, agents
for service of process, 5-18
Carrier's agents. Carriers (this index)
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport
Commission as agent of townships, 2-
476
Corporate agents. Corporations (tin's in-
dex)
Creditors, agent of. Assignment for Bene-
fit of Creditors (this index)
Death of principal, validity of acts of agent
after, 11-301 to 11-304
Embezzlement by, as ground for civil ar-
rest, 10-802(1)
Federal agencies. Federal Government, In-
strumentalities, and Laws (this index)
Future delivery contracts, statements to be
furnished by agent, 11-66
Income tax return made by agent, 65-292
Insurance Agents (this index)
Lexington County property returned by
Federal government, management, con-
trol, etc. of, 2-383 to 2-385
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Partnerships (this index)
Personalty in charge of agent, liability for
taxes on, 65-1626
Police powers of railroad agents, 58-1221 to
58-1223
Railroads (this index)
Reorganization Commission may appoint
agent to examine books and papers, 9-
215
Service of process, corporation's duty to
have agent for, SC Const, Art 9, § 4
Street railways, agents of. Street Railways
(this index)
Williamsburg County Aeronautics Board as
agent of county, 2-457
Unstamped instrument, agent's liability for
delivering, 65-697
AGREED CASE
Appeal, agreed statement of case on, 7-407
Appeal from judgment on, 10-1514
County court, agreed case in lieu of tran-
script on appeal to circuit court, 7-344
Judgment on, 10-1514
Judgment roll, 10-1514
Submission of, 10-1201
without action, 10-1201
Supreme Court rules as to, Sup Ct Rule 1
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AGREEMENTS
Contracts and Agreements (this index)
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHAN-
ICAL COLLEGES
Clemson Agricultural College (this index)
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College (this index)
AGRICULTURAL CREDITS ACT
Inheritance tax, exemption of obligations,
65-482
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT
STATION
Certification of seeds and plants, co-opera-
tion with Clemson Agricultural College
in, 3-443
Clemson Agricultural College (this index)
Crop Improvement Association, co-opera-
tion with, 3-407
Feeding stuffs, analysis of, 3-636
Soil conservation committee, director as ad-
visor to, 63-61.2
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE
Certification of seeds and plants, co-opera-
tion with Clemson Agricultural Col-
lege in, 3-443
Chief of Division of Markets may be ap-
pointed as marketing director of Agri-
cultural Marketing Commission, 3-206
Crop Improvement Association, co-opera-
tion with, 3-407
Federal aid, 3-27, 3-28
Soil conservation committee, director to
serve as advisor to, 63-61.2
AGRICULTURAL FAIRS
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
AGRICULTURAL LABOR
Contracts for. Labor (this index)
Labor law provisions inapplicable to, 40-15,
40-161
Liens for. Agricultural Liens (this index)
Minor under age of sixteen, employment of,
40-161
Unemployment compensation as not pay-
able to employees engaged in agri-
culture, 68-22
[8 SC Code]— 2
AGRICULTURAL LABOR— Cont'd
Workmen's Compensation Act as not in-
cluding persons employed in agriculture,
72-13
AGRICULTURAL LIENS
Generally, 45-501 to 45-513
Acceleration of maturity of debt by disposal
of crop and failure to apply proceeds,
45-512
Advances, lien for — ■
Landlord's lien, infra
supplies, 45-505
Bond to obtain repossession of crop seized,
45-513
Fees —
for filing, indexing, and certifying land-
lord's lien for advances, 45-504
for search of liens, for Secretary of
Agriculture, 27-66
Laborer's lien on crops, 45-502
priority, 45-503
Landlord's lien for rent and advances, 45-
501
contest of amount due, 45-507
enforcement — -
costs, 45-509
fees allowable, 45-509
magistrate's court, enforcement in,
45-508
indexing, 45-504
priority, 45-503
seizure and sale of crop, 45-506
affidavits, requisites of, 45-510
bond to obtain warrant, 45-511
vacation of warrant of seizure, 45-
510
not affected by landlord and tenant legis-
lation, 41-3
not affected by recording of marketing
contracts, 60-354
Magistrate's court, enforcement in, 45-508
Possession of crop seized, recovery of, 45-
513
Priorities, 45-503
Recording fees, 27-51
local provisions, 27-52, 27-69 to 27-101
Search for, at request of Secretary of Agri-
culture, 27-66, 60-304.1
Seizure and sale of crop —
to enforce lien. Landlord's lien, supra
to prevent defeat of lien, 45-506, 45-507
Supplies, lien for, 45-505
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
V_XGenerally, 3-201 to 3-331
Centers. Farm marketing centers, infra
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AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
— Cont'd
City farm marketing centers. Farm market-
ing centers, infra
Columbia Marketing Commission (this in-
dex)
Commission, State. Agricultural Marketing
Commission (this index)
Contracts. Marketing Contracts (this in-
dex)
County farm marketing centers. Farm mar-
keting centers, infra
Department of Agriculture, Markets Divi-
sion of, duties with respect to market-
ing of farm products, 66-322 to 66-325
Farm marketing centers —
authorization, 3-251
borrowing for, 3-253
cannery, inclusion of, 3-252
condemnation of property for, 3-253
creamery, inclusion of, 3-252
feed grinding and mixing plant, inclu-
sion of 3-252
Florence County Truck Market, 3-331
Lancaster County marketing building,
3-311 to 3-314
meat packing house, inclusion of, 3-252
mortgaging, 3-253
poultry and eggs assembly plant, inclu-
sion of, 3-252
processing equipment, inclusion of, 3-
252
Spartanburg County Farmers' Market,
3-321 to 3-324
Florence City-County Agricultural Commis-
sion (this index)
Lancaster County marketing building. Lan-
caster County (this index)
Lee County Agricultural Marketing Com-
mission. Lee County (this index)
Lexington County Marketing Commission.
Lexington County (this index)
Local marketing authorities, 3-241 to 3-244
bylaws, 3-243
incorporation, 3-242
officers, election of, 3-243
petitions for, 3-241
Recording of marketing contracts. Mar-
keting Contracts (this index)
Spartanburg County Farmers' Market.
Spartanburg County (this index)
Spartanburg County Curb Market Commis-
sion. Spartanburg County (this index)
Sumter County market facilities 3-330 to 3-
330.2
Supervision by State Marketing Commis-
sion, 3-244
Wholesale farmers' markets —
bonds issuable against revenue, 3-221 to
3-228
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
— Cont'd
Wholesale farmers' markets — Cont'd
powers of Agricultural Marketing Com-
mission as to, 3-208
proceeds of operations, deposit and dis-
bursements, 3-213
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
COMMISSION
See also Columbia Marketing Commission;
Greenville County Marketing Commission;
Jasper County Marketing Board
Bonds —
Budget and Control Board may purchase,
3-228
default, operation of project through court
in case of, 3-230
enforcement, methods of, 3-231
fiduciaries may invest in, 3-329
issuance, 3-221 to 3-228
liens, statutory, to be postponed to rights
of bondholders, 3-227
receiver, appointment of, in case of de-
fault, 3-230
refinancing, 3-232
sale, 3-228
Bonds of employees, 3-207
Buyers' services, to whom available, 3-210
Clemson Agricultural College president as
ex officio member, 3-202
Columbia State Farmers' Market, regula-
tions for operation of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 465, 466
Compensation, 3-205
Contributions to, by Greenville County
Marketing Commission, 3-286
Co-operation of Lexington County Market-
ing Commission with, 3-319.7
Director —
appointment, 3-206, 3-208
bond, 3-207
Domicile, 3-204
Duties generally, 3-208
Executive secretary, 3-206
Federal grants, reception and use, 3-208
Grading services, to whom available, 3-210
Inspection services, to whom available, 3-
210
Lease of project facilities, power to make, 3-
223
Lee County Agricultural Marketing Com-
mission. Lee County (this index)
Lexington County Marketing Commission.
Lexington County (this index)
Liens, postponement to rights of bondhold-
ers, 3-223, 3-227
Loans to local marketing authorities, 3-208
[SSCCode]
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AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
COMMISSION— Cont'd
Local marketing authorities —
formation of, 3-241
supervision of and assistance, 3-244
Marketing facilities, power to provide, 3-
208
Meetings, 3-205
Members-
appointment, 3-202
number of, 3-202
qualifications, 3-202
term of officer, 3-203
Penalties for violation of statute or regula-
tions, 3-212
Powers generally, 3-208
cumulative character, 3-215
Procedure, rules of, 3-204
Processing equipment, power to provide,
3-208
Proxy, ex officio members may act by, 3-
202
Purpose of creation, 3-201
Records, 3-202, 3-212
Refinancing bonds, 3-232
Research work, 3-208
Revenue bonds. Bonds, supra
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 465, 466
filing and posting, 3-209
power to promulgate, 3-208
Spartanburg County Curb Market Com-
mission. Spartanburg County (this in-
dex)
Unsound markets not to be established by,
3-211
Vacancies, how filled, 3-203
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS
Seeds (this index)
AGRICULTURE
Generally, 3-1 to 3-678
Bees (this index)
Brands or marks, 66-221 to 66-231
Buyer of produce failing or refusing to
make payment before disposing of pur-
chase, penalized, 3-49, 3-51
Cattle raising, promotion of, as duty of
Commissioner, 3-6
Certification of seeds and plants. Seed and
Plant Certification (this index)
Chattel mortgages on crops —
future advances, validity, 45-55
judicial sale of land as not impairing, 45-
160
recording, 60-303, 60-304, 60-308
fees, 27-60
in certain counties, 27-64, 27-65
AGRICULTURE— Cont'd
Chattel mortgages on crops — Cont'd
recording — Cont'd
Richland County, 60-304
Saluda County, 60-304
Sumter County, 60-308
requisites of, 45-152
search for crop liens at request of Secre-
tary of Agriculture, 27-66, 60-304.1
Clemson Agricultural College (this index)
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College (this index)
Commissioner —
actions by or against, 3-15
Agricultural Marketing Commission,
membership in, 3-202
alcoholic liquors, disposition of fees for
storage of, 4-9
annual report —
commercial disinfectants, report to in-
clude operation and expenses as
to, 32-1759
milk and milk products, weighing and
testing of, report to show re-
ceipts and expenditures in con-
nection with, 32-1609.10.
baby chicks, enforcement of restrictions
on sale of, 66-604
bread, enriched, regulations as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454
clerk —
appointment, 3-4
compensation, how payable, 3-5
qualifications, 3-4
commercial disinfectants, powers and du-
ties as to. Commercial Disinfect-
ants (this index)
compensation, how payable, 3-5
confiscation of seed for noncompliance
with statute, 3-432, 3-433
co-operative marketing association's re-
port to, 12-819
Corn Meal and Grits (this index)
department generally. Department, in-
fra
diseased animals, enforcement of pro-
hibition against sale of flesh of, 6:408
duties, generally, 3-6 et seq
educational exhibits at county fairs,
14-651 to 14-653
eggs, enforcement of statutory provi-
sions as to, 66-604
election, 3-3
executive department, membership in, 1-1
feeding stuffs —
grading, regulations governing, 3-608,
3-609, 3-652
inspection and analysis, 3-631 to 3-637
notification by Commissioner of al-
leged violation of statutory re-
quirements, 3-657
permit to report and pay inspection
fee in lieu of using stamps, 3-644
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AGRICULTURE— Cont'd
jmmissioner — Cont'd
feeding stuffs — Cont'd
refusal or cancelation of registration,
3-613
regulations as to, 3-608, 3-651, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 454, 455
statement and sample to be filed with,
3-611
suspending sales of, 3-653
fees and costs for registration of com-
mercial disinfectants, 32-1753
flour and bread, suspending requirements
as to vitamins or minerals, 32-1534
flour, bleached, regulations as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461 [Reg. 2, 3]
flour, enriched, regulations as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
food and drug laws, enforcement duties
as to, 32-1454
laws as to adulteration and misbrand-
ing, 32-1524, 32-1525
gasoline inspection, regulations as to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 457.
Gasoline Tax (this index)
handbook of State, publication of, 3-11
hominv grits, regulations as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 452
information to be furnished to, by State
departments and institutions, 3-12
inspection of measuring devices, 66-153
limestone, ground, obtaining of, 3-7
marl, obtaining of, 3-7
milk, regulations as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 456, 457
skimmed milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 461 [Reg. 1,3]
milk and milk products, powers and
duties in connection with determina-
tion of milk and butter fat contents
of, 32-1609 to 32-1609.10
office supplies, 1-3
oil inspection, regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 457
oleomargarine, powers in case of short-
age of required vitamins, 32-1684
petroleum products, duties as to, 66-401
to 66-421
analysts, chemists, and inspectors,
66-402
power to issue rules and regulations,
66-415
reports to General Assembly, 66-421
proprietary preparations for stock or
poultry, duties as to, 3-671 to 3-677
publicizing advantages of State, 3-11
qualifications, 3-2
records, preservation of, 3-14
report, annual, 3-13
reports to General Assembly —
petroleum products, 66-421
warehousing operations, 69-134
AGRICULTURE— Cont'd
Commissioner — Cont'd
seeds —
access to premises to examine, 3-422
analysis and tests, 3-421
duty to enforce statutory provisions
as to, 3-402
prosecution of violators of statute,
3-435
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 458, 459
samples, taking of, 3-422
term, 3-3
tobacco warehouseman's reports to,
69-24 to 69-27
vacancy in office, filling of, 3-3
venue of actions by or against, 3-15
warehouses, regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 461-463
weights and measures —
incorrect, seizure and destruction,
66-154,66-155
inspection of weighing devices, 66-153
rules and regulations as to, 66-163;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464
Commission merchant failing to account
for produce, penalized, 3-50, 3-51
Containers for farm products. Containers
(this index)
Contracts —
for agricultural labor. Labor (this in
dex)
leases. Landlord and Tenant (this in-
dex)
marketing. Maketing Contracts (this
index)
Corn (this index)
Cotton (this index)
County auditors —
blanks for agricultural statistics to be
furnished to, 3-21
return of agricultural information, 3-23
County, boards of, see index under name of
particular county
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Crops —
borrowing for minors and incompetents,
decree as to annual crop loans, 10-
2565
Clemson Agricultural College (this in-
dex)
condemnation of property, right to com-
pensation for growing crop, 25-71
criminal liability for burning of, 16-314
by tenant, 16-385
decedent's estate, crop as asset of, 19-
478, 19-479
dower property, right to bequeath crops
on, 19-203
drainage works, injury to, 18-40''
liens on. Agricultural Liens (this in-
dex)
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AGRICULTURE— Cont'd
Crops — Cont'd
mortgages. Chattel mortgages, supra
overflowing lands of another as causing
injury to, 18-5
Rural Electrification Authority to fur-
nish services for preservation of, 25-
309
Demonstration agent, county, 14-306
Department of —
advertising purposes, use of name for,
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
459 [Reg. 8]
alcoholic liquors, storage of, 4-9
annual report, 3-13
brucellosis, co-operation in control and
eradication of, 6-455
chemists —
butter or cheese imitations, certificate
of analysis as to, 32-1671
food and drug laws, enforcement of,
32-1524
certification of seeds and plants, co-oper-
ation with Clemson Agricultural
College in, 3-443
Commissioner, supra
corn meal and grits, enforcement of laws
as to, 32-1558
cotton warehouse system, power to op-
erate, 69-101
duties, generally, 3-1
flour and bread, enforcement of laws as
to. 32-1536
food and drug laws, enforcement duties
of chemists and inspectors, 32-1454.
32-1524
Foundation Seed Organization, co-op-
eration with, 3-407
ice cream, powers and duties as to.
Milk and Milk Products (this in-
dex)
licensing seed dealers, 3-404
marketing of farm products, duties and
functions of Division of Markets
as to, 66-322 to 66-325
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
oleomargarine. Milk and Milk Products
(this index)
petroleum products, enforcement of
laws as to, 66-401 et seq
seed laboratory, 3-403
seed, rules and regulations as to, 3-402
warehouse system, operation of, 69-101
to 69-135
Experiment station. Agricultural Experi-
ment Station (this index)
Extension service. Agricultural Extension
Service (this index)
Factors failing to account for produce, pe-
nalized, 3-50, 3-51
Fairs. Fairs and Fair Associations (this
index)
AGRICULTURE— Cont'd
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Fertilizers (this index)
Fines for offenses on grounds of State
Agricultural Fair to go to its treasurer,
3-52
Florence City-County Agricultural Com-
mission (this index)
Fruit, larceny of, penalized, 3-42
Gasoline used in farm operations as not
subject to tax. 65-1101 to 65-1114
Ginseng —
digging on another's land penalized, 3-45
digging or injuring during certain peri-
ods, penalized, 3-44
Grain, larceny of, penalized, 3-41
Greenville County Marketing Commission
(this index)
Hay ricks, burning of, penalized, 3-47
Income tax, exemption of agricultural or-
ganization from, 65-226
Inoculating material, provision of, 3-9, 3-10
Insecticides and Fungicides (this index)
Kilns, burning of, penalized, 3-47, 3-48
Labor. Agricultural Labor (this index)
Lands for sale, duty of Commissioner to
collect and publicize information as to,
3-6
Larceny of agricultural products penalized —
field crops, 3-41
fruit, 3-42
melons, 3-42
tobacco plants from beds, 3-43
Leases. Landlord and Tenant (this index)
Liens, agricultural. Agricultural Liens
(this index)
Marketing. Agricultural Marketing (this
index)
Marketing Commission. Agricultural Mar-
keting Commission (this index)
Marks or brands, 66-221 to 66-231
Melons, larceny of, penalized, 3-42
Mortgages. Chattel mortgages, supra
Newberry County (this index)
Nurseries, Nurserymen, and Nursery Stock
(this index)
Packing of farm products —
conformity to standard grade, 66-326
Containers (this index)
Planters' books as evidence, 26-141
Recording of marketing contracts. Mar-
keting Contracts (this index)
Research, Planning, and Development
Board —
to advertise advantages of State for
agriculture, 9-309(8)
to promote and encourage development
of agriculture, 9-303(6)
Ricks, burning of, penalized —
corn or grain, 3-48
hay, straw, or grain, in night time, 3-47
Sales tax, exemption of agricultural prod-
ucts or machinery from, 65-1404
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AGRICULTURE— Cont'd
Schools, elements of agriculture to be taught
in, 21-411
Seeds —
generally. Seeds (this index)
certification of. Seed and Plant Certifi-
cation (this index)
Clemson Agricultural College (this in-
dex)
Commissioner of Agriculture. Commis-
sioner, supra
Sharecropping (this index)
Soil Conservation (this index)
Stacks, burning of, penalized —
corn or grain in daytime, 3-48
hay, straw or grain, in night time, 3-47
Straw ricks, burning of, penalized, 3-47
Submarginal lands, acquisition by Forest-
ry Commission, 29-14
Taxation (this index)
Tenants. Landlord and Tenant (this index)
Tobacco, flue- cured, promotion of export
trade in, 3-246 to 3-249.9
Tobacco plants, theft of, from beds, penal-
ized, 3-43
Trademarks, 66-221 to 66-231
Turpentine farms, setting fires near, penal-
ized, 3-46
Unemployment compensation as not pay-
able to employees engaged in, 68-22
Vegetables, larceny of, penalized, 3-41
Vocational Education (this index)
Watermelons (this index)
Wheat (this index)
Wholesale sales to farmers, permissibility,
66-85
Workmen's Compensation Act, exclusion of
persons employed in agriculture from
benefits of, 72-13
AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER
Agriculture (this index)
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agriculture (this index)
AID
Public Welfare (this index)
AIDERS AND ABETTORS
See also Accessories
Arson, 16-311 to 16-314, 16-319
Duelling, 16-62
Forgery and counterfeiting, 16-351 (d)
Fraudulent breach of trust, 16-305
Gas, unlawful appropriation, 58-154
AIDERS AND ABETTORS— Cont'd
Lynching, members of mob committing,
16-59.1
Poisoning, 16-53, 16-56
Prisoners, aiding escape of, 16-231, 16-232
from peniteniary, 55-357
AID OF EXECUTION
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
AIKEN, CITY OF
Bond commission, 47-881 to 47-901
attorney, 47-886
chairman, 47-883
checks and warrants, 47-898
commissioners, provisions as to, 47-882
compensation, 47-884
establishment of, 47-881
fines and penalties, 47-901
information furnished by city officials,
47-892
investment of funds, 47-894, 47-895
lending money to city, 47-895
meetings, 47-887
operating expense, city to pay, 47-900
outstanding bonds, record of, 47-891
payment of bonds, 47-897
proceeds —
deposit of, 47-889
disbursement of, 47-890
records, 47-887
removal, 47-885
report of commission, 47-899
rules and regulations, 47-888
safe place, securities, etc., to be kept in,
47-896
sale of bonds, 47-889
secretary, 47-883 to 47-885
sinking fund moneys, city to turn over,
47-893
treasurer, 47-883 to 47-885
violation of regulations, 47-901
Bonded indebtedness, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Clerk and treasurer as secretary of Police
Civil Service Commission, 53-803
Electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Planning commission — ■
amendment of zoning ordinance, 47-1106
appeal from commission, 47-1111
appropriations, 47-1112
building inspector, 47-1110
changes in zoning plan, 47-1104
co-operation of city officials, 47-113
council, submission of certain ordinances
by, 47-1107
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AIKEN, CITY OF— Cont'd
Planning commission — Cont'd
gifts, acceptance and use of, 47-1112
permit to build or repair, 47-1109
preparation of plan, 47-1103
public hearing on zoning plan, 47-1041
submission of plan for zoning by com-
mission, 47-1104
zoning ordinance, 47-1105 to 47-1108
Police Civil Service Commission, 53-801 to
53-819
budget, submission to mayor and council,
53-805
commissioners, 53-802
chairman, 53-803
meetings, 53-S04
qualifications, 53-802
secretary, city clerk and treasurer as,
53-803
term of office, 53-802
enforcement of laws, duties as to, 53-806
established, 53-801
permanent police force, 53-808
applications for positions, 53-810
charges against officers —
bringing officer to trial, 53-816
conduct of trial, 53-817
punishment for certain offenses,
53-818
chief of police, 53-808, 53-809
dismissal or removal of officers, 53-
815
during probation period, 53-813
examinations for positions, 53-S10
lieutenant of police, 53-80S
probation period, 53-813
special and temporarv appointments,
53-811
suspension of officers, 53-814
vacancies, filing of, 53-812
records and reports, 53-819
rules and regulations, 53-806, 53-807
emergency regulations, 53-807
Sewerage system, bonds for, when not with-
in constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining, when not within constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 223]
Tax assessors, 65-1806
United States, land ceded to, 39-107
Water works bonds, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
AIKEN COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
AIKEN COUNTY— Cont'd
Atomic Energy Commission, special state
constables for, 53-731 to 53-736
Auditor to place redeemed land on tax
books, 65-2946
Bailiffs, 15-1923
Bath Lake, operation of motor boats on,
with exhausts or cutouts open, 70-321
Board — •
accounts, 14-781
attorney, employment of, 14-763
claims against county, duty to pass upon,
14-781
clerk, employment of, 14-762
District commissioners, infra
employees, fixing compensation of, 14-
757
expenditures, statement of, to be pub-
lished, 14-781, 14-783, 14-785
farming operations, 14-758
number of members, 14-752
powers, 14-752
roads, new, 14-757
salaries not to be paid unless statement
of expenditure is published, 14-784
Boundaries, 14-52
Burning over certain lands in between Oc-
tober 15 and May 15, permit required,
29-101
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gangs —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
prison camp, 55-521
use of, 55-453
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-263
general provisions as to. Circuit Courts
(this index)
Claims against, approval for payment, 14-
781, 14-782
Commissioners. District commissioners, in-
fra
Confederate pensions, additional pension to
widows, 44-561
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
official bond, 43-512
Schultz Township, 43-513
Coroner's jurors, compensation, 17-133
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicabil-
ity of provisions as to, 13-117
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1923
Constables, supra
general sessions, compensation of wit-
nesses, 27-619
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(10)
Magistrates, infra
Masters, infra
Probate judges, infra
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
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AIKEN COUNTY— Cont'd
District commissioners —
bonds, 14-754
bridges, maintenance of, 14-757
County Board member, 14-752
duties, 14-757
election, 14-754
employees, power to hire and discharge,
14-757
inspection of work done, 14-782
powers, 14-757
removal, 14-754
residents of districts, 14-755
roads, maintenance of, 14-757
terms of office, 14-754
vacancy in office of, how filled, 14-756
Districts, 14-755
Drainage districts, establishment of, 18-212
Electricity. Orangeburg-Aiken Hyrdo-
Electric Commission (this index)
Employees —
clerical employees —
eight hour day for, 14-764
Saturday half holiday, 14-765
compensation, by whom fixed, 14-757
district commissioners' power to hire
and discharge, 14-757
supervisor's power to hire and dis-
charge, 14-760
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finance —
generally. Counties (this index)
Orangeburg-Aiken Hydro-Electric Com-
mission not to create debt against
county, 24-416
Financial statement, publication in towns
over 200, 47-808
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
adjustment of taxes provision not appli-
cable after conveyance to, 65-2965
conveyance of tax-forfeited land to, 65-
2941
deed on redemption, 65-2946, 65-2947
legal services and expenses on redemp-
tion, 65-2948
notice of conveyance of tax forfeited
lands to, 65-2941, 65-2942
possession by person redeeming, duty of
sheriff to place person in, 65-2949
possessor of property, when entitled to
redeem, 65-2947
redemption after conveyance to, 65-2943
redemption of forfeited land, 65-2945 to
65-2949
title, as subect to right of interested per-
son to redeem, 65-2944
Foxes —
open season for, 28-426
trapping in, 28-491
AIKEN COUNTY— Cont'd
Game warden, term of office, 28-122
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compen-
sation of, 27-619
Highways —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
funds for construction and maintenance,
apportionment and expenditure, 33-
1411
relocation of county roads affected by
Savannah River Plant project, 33-
200
road fund, 33-1412, 33-1413
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Ice plants, municipal, exception from pro-
vision permitting, SC Const, Art 8, § 13
Judicial sales of real estate, fees for, 10-1776
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(10)
Library commission —
generally. Counties (this index)
appointment of members, 42-301
chairman, 42-302
Dibble Memorial Library, lease of build-
ing, lands, books and equipment, 42-
303
duties, 42-303
finances and expenditures, 42-304
meetings. 42-302
powers, 42-303
removability of members, 42-301
secretary, 42-302
terms of members, 42-301
vacancies, how filled, 42-301
Licenses of nonresidents selling or deliver-
ing goods by truck, 65-3371
Litigants unable to advance required fees,
assistance of, 14-775
Magistrates —
generally. Magistrates (this index)
monthly reports, 43-14
official bond, 43-512
Schultz Township, 43-513
term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 20
territorial jurisdiction, 43-511
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Marriage record, establishment of, 20-49
Masters —
generally. Counties (this index)
appointment, 15-1803
bond, 15-1807
compensation, 15-1817
established in, 15-1801
fees, 27-202
practice of law by, 1 5-1 SI 3
Mortgage foreclosure, costs, commissions
and fees to be paid out of proceeds of
sale, 14-775
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AIKEN COUNTY— Cont'd
Mules, peddling of, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
fees —
collection, duty of, 14-773
payment to treasurer, 14-774
salaries in lieu of, 14-771
monev obligations, power to create, 14-
751
penalty for violation of statutory provi-
sions as to fees, 14-776
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-771
Saturday half holiday for, 14-765
Partition, costs, commissions and fees In
actions for to be paid out of proceeds
of sale, 14-775
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning —
generally. Counties (this index)
Commission, 14-393
Polling precincts in, 23-155
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts and Judges
(this index)
clerk, 15-426
fee for copy of marriage record, 27-306
marriage ceremonies, compensation for
performing to be retained by, 14-771
Recall of intendant or warden in towns
under 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Registration books, notice of opening of,
not required, 23-65
Road fund, 33-1412, 33-1413
Rural housing, 36-261 to 36-264
Rural police, authority of, 53-361
Schools —
general provisions as to. Schools (this
index)
Belvedere, special provisions for, 21-
1068
Board of Education —
apportionment of school funds among
districts, 21-1054
budgets, preparation of, 21-1051
chairman, 21-1034
compensation, 21-1034
duties, 21-1035
election, 21-1031, 21-1032
holidays, power to establish, 21-1036
lines of districts, right to straighten,
21-1069
meetings, 21-1034
minutes, 21-1034
Negro high school, supervision of,
21-1094
number of members, 21-1031
powers, 21-1035
qualifications of members, 21-1031
secretary, 21-1034
AIKEN COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
teachers' contracts to be approved by,
21-1037
term of office, 21-1033
terms of school, fixing of, 21-1036
trustees for districts, appointment of,
21-1063
vacancies, how filled, 21-1033 -^
vice-chairman, 21-1034
bonds, district, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 295]
budgets, 21-1051
Center, 21-1068
Clearwater, 21-1068
designation of districts, 21-1061
disbursement of school funds, 21-1055
District No. 1 —
budget, 21-1084
funds, keeping and disbursement, 21-
1085
nonresident pupils, 21-1082
residents, free schools for, 21-1082
secondary teachers or employees, 21-
1086 to 21-1088
superannuation of teachers or em-
ployees, 21-1086 to 21-1088
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-1083
Trustees, Board of —
organization, 21-1081
regulations, power to adopt, 21-
1081
District No. 47, right to portion of
Orangeburg County tax, 21-131
Downer, special provisions for. 21-1068
Gloverville, special provisions for, 21-
1068
holidays, fixing of, 21-1036
Jackson, special provisions for, 21-1068
lines of districts, straightening, 21-1069
Negro high school, 21-1091 to 21-1095
New Holland, special provisions for, 21-
1068
Redd's Branch, special provisions for,
21-1068
Superintendent of Education —
appealability of actions of, 21-1041
authority, 21-1041
ex officio secretary to Board of Edu-
cation, 21-1034
warrants for District No. 1, approval
of, 21-1085
Talatha-Hawthorne, special provisions
for, 21-1068
taxes, 21-1051 to 21-1053
assessors for various districts, 65-
1806
bond tax, territory added to district
to bear proportion of, 21-1062
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
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AIKEN COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools— Cont'd
teachers' contracts to be approved by
Board of Education, 21-1037
trustees —
appointment or election, 21-1063, 21-
1064
budget, preparation of, 21-1067
duties, 21-1067
removal of, 21-1065
residence, place of, 21-1066
teachers, employment of, 21-1067
term of office, 21-1063
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
deputy sheriff to perform duties of
former county policemen, 53-87
fees for dieting prisoners, 27-405
industrial communities, jurisdiction of
certain deputies for, 53-110
redemptioner of tax delinquent property,
placing in possession, 65-2949
Shops, management by supervisor, 14-760
Soil conservation committee area for se-
lection of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina Retirement System, partici-
pation in, 61-131, 61-134, 61-135
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Supervisor —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-753
chairman of County Board, 14-670
custodian of county property, 14-761
duties, 14-760
election, 14-753
powers, 14-760
qualifications, 14-753
supplies purchased, in custody of, 14-760
term, 14-753
vacancy in office of, filled, 14-756
Taxes —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, boards of, 65-1806
books, time for opening, 65-1969
discount on, 65-1988
executions, nulla bona, 65-2793
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
hotel property, 65-1534
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524, 65-1529
additions to, 65-1527, 65-1529
extent, 65-1529
forfeited land commission, supra
forfeited lands, 65-2941 to 65-2949
adjustment of taxes on, 65-2961 to
65-2966
instalment payments, 65-1996, 65-2036
AIKEN COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
lien-holder's right to petition for adjust-
ment of, on forfeited lands, 65-2966
return, time for making, 65-1645
South Carolina Retirement System, levy
for payments to, 61-134
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Traps for foxes in, 28-491
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
fees collected to be paid to, 14-774
publication of statement of disburse'
ments not required, 65-2026
Veterans, totally disabled, tax exemption of,
44-655
Waters. Streams, supra
Witnesses at coroner's inquest, fee, 17-133
AIR
Pollution of, in counties with city over
65,000, 32-1851, 32-1852
AIR FORCE
Armed Forces (this index)
AIRPLANES
Aeronautics (this index)
AIRPORTS AND LANDING FIELDS
Aeronautics (this index)
AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS
Civil Defense (this index)
ALARM BOXES
Fire alarm boxes in hospitals and public
schools, 47-758
ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES
See also Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter
Generally, 4-1 to 4-423
Accident and health insurance policies, op-
tional provision as to use of intoxicat-
ing liquor, 37-489, 37-497
Accidents, motor vehicles. Driving under
influence, infra
Administrator, continuation of business by,
4-52
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ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
Advertising —
along highways and streets prohibited,
4-103
auction sale of seized liquors, 4-111
by retail stores, 4-79
regulations restricting, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 845 [Reg. 7, 8]
Ale. Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this in-
dex)
Arrest —
persons conducting nuisances, 4-404
without warrant, of persons violating
provisions, 4-413
Associations, licenses, 4-33
Attorney General (this index)
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
Bonds (this index)
Breweries. Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter
(this index)
Buffet cars, drinking in, 4-100
Business places, possession in, 4-9S, 4-96,
4-110
Chain gangs, penalty for furnishing to pris-
oners on, 55-12
Charter, refusal of, to social organization
supplying members, 12-756
Circuit solicitor. Solicitors (this index)
Citizenship requirements for license, 4-32(2)
Closing hours. Hours of sale, infra
Club rooms, unlawful possession or sale in,
4-96. 4-97
Colleges and universities —
ethyl alcohol intended for use by, exempt
from Alcoholic Beverage Control
Act, 4-3
wholesale druggists may sell alcohol to,
4-301
Commission. Tax Commission, infra
Confectionery as adulterated by, 32-1513
Confiscation, seizure, and disposition —
business places other than licensed
stores, liquor in, 4-110
chattels used in illegal transportation,
4-93, 4-115 to 4-117
custody of liquors, etc., seized upon ar-
rest of person conducting nuisance,
4-407
damages not recoverable for seizure and
detention of liquors under article as
to nuisances, 4-407
Dorchester County, use of vehicles con-
fiscated in, 4-117
Florence County, 4-421
improperly branded liquors, 4-411
impure liquors to be destroyed, 4-112
Laurens County, reports of seizures and
disposition of contraband in, 4-422
liquors and fixtures used in premises
conducted as nuisance, 4-403
Marlboro County, 4-423
procedure, 4-116
ALCOHOL AMD ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
Confiscation, seizure, and disposition — Cont'd \^
proceeds of sale, disposition of, 4-114,
4-117
rejection of bids and resale, 4-113
reports as to seizure and destruction of
liquors by rural police in Chester
County, 4-420
reports of seizures in Allendale or An-
derson counties, 4-419
unlawfully possessed liquor, 4-109
unstamped liquor, 4-111
Contempt proceedings, violation of re-
straining order as to nuisance, 4-405,
4-406
Corporations, licenses, 4-33
Dealers —
Retail dealer, infra
Wholesaler, infra
Death of licensee, effect of, 4-52
Debt contracted for transporting or selling
illicit liquors void, 4-412
Definitions, 4-2
Denatured alcohol —
control act, exemption from provisions
of. 4-3(1)
ethyl alcohol to be denatured before sold,
4-323
manufacture and sale of, 4-332
Dining car, drinking in, 4-100
Driving- under influence of, 46-343 et seq
highway accidents, presumption arising
from percentage of alcohol in blood,
breath, etc., 46-344
Druggists, sale by —
arts or scientific and mechanical pur-
poses, sale for use in, 4-306, 4-307
filing of prescriptions and statements of
purchases, 4-305, 4-307
prescription of physician for medicinal
purposes —
examination of person by physician
required, 4-303
form, 4-304
how prescriptions may be filled, 4-305
minors, delivery of alcohol under pre-
scription for, 4-305
records to be kept by druggists? 4-309
reports and lists of sales made by
druggists, 4-310
required, 4-303
when prescription may be filled, 4-305
recording of statements of purchasers
and prescriptions, 4-308
retail druggists, 4-302
revocation of license of druggist or phy-
sician for violations of article, 4-311
wholesale druggists, 4-301
Drugs containing alcohol, when misbrand-
ed, 32-1516
Drunkenness. Intoxication (this index)
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ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
Dwelling houses not to be searched in night
time, 4-414
Election dav, restrictions on sale or gift on,
4-102, 23-658
Emergency period proclaimed by Governor,
sales during, 4-102
Ethyl and methyl alcohol —
Attorney General (this index)
beverage purposes, not to be used for,
4-324
bond of person manufacturing, 4-322
denaturing required of ethyl alcohol be-
fore sale in state, 4-323
exemption from control provisions, 4-3
exposure to, threshold limits, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 559 (Sec. 6)
forfeiture of property used in manufac-
ture upon violation of provisions, 4-
328, 4-330
manufacture permitted, 4-321, 4-332
medicinal purposes, not to be used for,
2-324
prima facie evidence of violation of pro-
visions as to, 4-329
records of manufacture and shipment, 4-
327
regulation of shipment, 4-325
sale of wood and denatured alcohol, 4-
332
storage in warehouses, 4-325, 4-326
Executor or administrator, continuation of
business by, 4-52
Exemption of certain products from control
provisions, 4-3
Existing laws, effect of control act on, 4-12
Fines and penalties generally, 4-107, 4-417
distribution of fines, 4-108
Firearms, possession during unlawful trans-
portation, etc., 4-104
Food as including, 32-1452
Governor's constabulary —
expenses of, 4-11
inspectors commissioned in, 4-22
Hours of sale, 4-73, 4-78
removal of liquors from licensed place of
business after, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 847 [Reg. 20]
Improperly branded liquors, sale of, 4-411
Injunctions and restraining orders. Nui-
sances, infra
Insane persons, sales to, 4-78
Inspection of premises or stock, refusing or
hindering, 4-105
Interference with officers in discharge of
duties, 4-416
Intoxicated persons, sales to, 4-78
Intoxication (this index)
Judgment against licensee —
application of cash deposit or securities
to, 4-46
disposition of amounts received on, 4-47
ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
Licenses, 4-31 to 4-60
applications, 4-41
associations, 4-33
bond or deposit of licensee, 4-43 to 4-47
citizenship requirements, 4-32(2)
corporations, 4-33
death of licensee, effect of, 4-52
expiration of, 4-51
income from state licenses to be devoted
to public school purposes, SC Const,
Art 11, § 12
ineligibility for, 4-32
wholesaler's employee disqualified,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 845 [Reg.
13]
judgment against licensee —
application of cash deposit or securi-
ties to, 4-46
disposition of amounts received on,
4-47
License taxes, infra
manufacturer's license, 4-31(1)
General Assembly's powers, SC
Const, Art8, § 11
notice —
hearing upon refusal or revocation,
4-57
intention to apply for, 4-39, 4-40
refusal —
grounds for, 4-53
hearing, 4-57
review of, 4-58
reputation as qualification, 4-32(4)
residence requirements, 4-32(3)
retail dealers' licenses, 4-31 (3)
Federal wholesale licensees ineligible
for, 4-34
General Assembly's powers, SC
Const, Art 8, § 11
number in community limited, 4-38
unincorporated communities, 4-37
review of grant, refusal, suspension, or
revocation, 4-58, 4-59
revocation or suspension-
disposition of stock, 4-60
grounds for, 4-54 to 4-56
failure to pay additional tax, 65-
1307
hearing, 4-57
ineligibility after, 4-32(5)
review of, 4-59
single license to one household or li-
censee, 4-35, 4-36
Tax Commission's power as to, 4-31
taxes, license. License taxes, infra
tax payments prerequisite to issuance of,
4-42
wholesalers' licenses, 4-31(2)
License taxes —
other taxes, to be in lieu of, 65-1252
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29
ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
License taxes — Cont'd
profits, additional tax measured by,
65-1301 to 65-1307
revocation of license for failure to
pay, 65-1307
retail dealers, 65-1261 to 65-1263
sale of alcoholic beverages, license taxes
for, 65-1261 to 65-1272
■wholesalers, 65-1281 to 65-1284, 65-1301
to 65-1307
Local enforcement provisions, 4-419 to 4-423
Manufacture and manufacturers —
denatured alcohol, 4-332
Ethyl and menthyl alcohol, supra
licenses, 4-31(1)
General Assembly's powers, SC
Const, Art 8, § 11
license tax, 65-1261 to 65-1263
manufacturer defined, 4-2(2)
power of General Assembly to prohibit
manufacture, SC Const, Art 8, § 11
restrictions on, 4-71
unlawful manufacture, 4-91, 4-104
Methyl alcohol. Ethyl and methyl alcohol,
supra
Militia, penalty for sale or use at camps,
etc., of, 44-135, 44-136
Minors —
delivery of alcohol under prescription
for, 4-305
employment of, 4-98
ineligible for license, 4-32(1)
sales to, 4-78
Motor Carriers (this index)
Nuisances —
arrest of person conducting, 4-404
Confiscation, seizure, and disposition,
supra
contempt proceedings for violation of
restraining order, 4-405, 4-406
injunction restraining. 4-405
resorts for drinking as, 4-402
search warrant for premises alleged to
be, 4-403
solicitors' failure to perform duty as to,
4-408
trial of person conducting, 4-404
unlawful sale, storage, etc., of alcoholic
liquors as, 4-401
warrant for arrest of person conducting,
4-403
On premises consumption prohibited, 4-71,
4-73, 4-78, 4-99
Package sales, power of Legislature to per-
mit, SC Const, Art 8, § 11
Passenger cars, drinking in, 4-100
Penalties. Fines and penalties, supra
Pending prosecutions, effect of control act
on, 4-12
Physicians —
attending patients while under influence
of liquor, 56-1367
ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
Physicians — Cont'd
prescriptions by. Druggists, sale by,
supra
Porter. Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this
index)
Possession —
business places, possession in, 4-95, 4-96,
4-110
residences, possession in, 4-95
unlawful possession, 4-91, 4-95 to 4-97
Prescriptions. Druggists, supra
Prisoners in jail, penalty for furnishing to,
55-12
Prohibition of traffic in intoxicating liquors,
US Const, 18th Amend,
repeal of 18th Amendment, US Const,
21st Amend., § 1
Prosecuting attorneys. Solicitors (this in-
dex)
Public schools —
effect of alcoholic liquors on human
system to be taught in, 21-411, 21-
412
income from liquor licenses or sales by
State to be devoted to purposes of,
SC Const, Art 11, § 12
Purchase, unlawful, 4-91, 4-94
Railroad car, drinking in, 4-100
Railroads, restrictions as to retail dealers
inapplicable to interstate trains on,
4-83
Records to be kept by licensees, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 845 [Reg. 5]
Refusal of license. Licenses, supra
Religious meetings, using or selling near
place of, 16-557
Reputation as qualification for license,
4-32(4)
Rescuing liquors from officer, 4-106
Residence requirements for license, 4-32(3)
Restrictions of traffic in intoxicating liquors,
US Const, 21st Amend., § 2
local law, transportation or importation
in violation of, prohibited, US
Const, 21st Amend., § 2
Retail dealer-
credit, sale on, prohibited, Rules &^Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 847 [Reg. 19]
dealings between, restricted, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 845 [Reg. 11]
defined, 4-2
display of stock, prices, etc. 4-80
free goods, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 847
[Reg. 18]
Licenses, supra
license tax, 65-1261 to 65-1263
maximum sale prices of, 4-72
purchases by, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
845 [Reg. 12]_
restrictions on, 4-78
sales, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 846
[Reg. 14], 847 [Reg. 16]
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ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
Retail dealer — Cont'd
store or place of business, 4-79, 4-81,
4-82
Retail druggists. Druggists, sale by, supra
Retail store —
advertising by, 4-79
gambling in, penalty for, 16-504
sign, location of, Rules & Reg., Vol 7,
p. 845 [Reg. 6]
Revocation of license. Licenses, supra
Sale-
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this in-
dex)
Confiscation, seizure, and disposition,
supra
denatured alcohol, 4-332
Druggists, sale by, supra
election day, sale on, 4-102, 23-658
emergency period proclaimed by Gov-
ernor, sales during, 4-102
Ethyl and methvl alcohol, supra
hours of, 4-73, 4-78
improperly branded liquors, 4-411
income from sales by State to be devoted
to public school purposes, SC Const,
Art 11, §12
insane persons, sale to, 4-78
intoxicated persons, sale to, 4-78
Licenses, supra
license tax on, 65-1261 to 65-1272
minors, sales to, 4-78
package sales, power of Legislature to
permit, SC Const, Art 8, § 11
power of General Assembly to prohibit,
SC Const, Art 8, § 11
religious meetings, selling near places of,
16-557
Retail dealer, supra
Sundays, sales on, 4-102
unlawful sale, 4-91, 4-97, 4-102, 4-104,
4-411, 4-412
Wholesaler, infra
Salesmen's permits. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 844, 845 [Reg. 2]
Schools —
busses, use of alcoholic liquors in, 21-807
Colleges and universities, supra
giving instruction as to effect on human
system, 21-411, 21-412
portion of proceeds of tax to be paid into
school fund, 65-741, 65-1255, 65-1272,
65-1288
Search of dwelling houses in night time, pro-
hibited, 4-414
Search warrants, issuance of, 4-413, 4-415
premises alleged to be nuisance, 4-403
Seizure. Confiscation, seizure, and disposi-
tion, supra
Social organization supplying to members
may be refused charter, 12-756
ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
Soft drinks, importation of alcohol for
manufacture of, 4-331
Solicitors (this index)
Spartanburg, City of, use of revenue by,
47-1696
Stamp taxes, 65-1251 to 65-1289
seizure of counterfeit, altered or restored
stamps, 65-1254
see also Stamp Taxes (this index)
Storage by Department of Agriculture with-
out tax stamp, 4-9
Sundays, sales on, 4-102
Suspension —
of license. Licenses, supra
of officer neglecting duty, 4-418
Tax Commission —
action for breach of condition of bond
of licensee, 4-45 to 4-47
analysis of samples, 4-8
attorney for enforcement of chapter,
4-5.1
defined, 4-2
equipment, 4-25
expenses of, payment, 4-11
functions under control act vested in,
4-5
hearings, 4-10
inspectors employed by, 4-22
licenses, power as to, 4-31
members or employees not to have in-
terest in liquor manufacture, etc.
4-21
oaths, administration, of, 4-10
office space, 4-24
personnel employed by, 4-23
reports, 4-25
rules and regulations, 4-6, 4-7; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. S44-848
subpoenas, 4-10
Taxes —
apportionment of proceeds, 65-1255,
65-1256
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
bond forfeitures, disposition of, 65-1257
Charleston Countv, disposition of, 65-
3411 to 65-3414
License taxes, supra
profits, additional tax measured by, 65-
1301 to 65-1307
sales tax, 65-1265 et seq
Stamp taxes, supra
Tax Commission, supra
wholesale sales, 65-1281 to 65-1289
additional tax, 65-1281 to 65-1289
Taxi, unlawful transportation in, 4-92
Title of chapter, 4-1
Tourist camp license not to be issued to
person convicted of dealing in, selling
or transporting or allowing use upon
premises, 35-306
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ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES— Cont'd
Transportation, unlawful, 4-91 to 4-93, 4-104,
4-115,4-412
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 845 [Reg 3]
Vehicles used in unlawful transportation,
forfeiture of, 4-92, 4-93, 4-115
Voting precinct, selling or giving away
within one mile of, penalized, 23-658
Warehouse, removal from, without stamps,
penalized. 65-1269
Warehouse, State, eligibility to storage in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 6]
Wholesaler —
additional tax on wholesale sales, 65-1281
to 65-1289
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
credit, sale on, prohibited. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 847 [Reg. 19]
county's apportionment of sales of
whisky and gin among counties,
Rules -& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 846 [Reg.
15]
defined, 4-2
interest in other business or establish-
ment dealing in liquor, 4-73.1
invoices of purchases and sales, 4-75,
4-76
licenses, 4-31(2)
license tax, 65-1261 to 65-1263
maximum sale prices of, 4-72
may deliver only to licensed dealers,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 845 [Reg.
4]
monthly statements of stock on hand,
4-77
officers' clubs, canteens, etc., delivery to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 845 [Reg. 9]
restrictions on, 4-73, 4-73.1
stores and warehouses of, 4-74
tax on wholesale sales, 65-1281 to 65-1289
Wine. Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this
index)
Wood alcohol. Ethyl and methyl alcohol,
supra
ALCOHOLICS
Homes for, Health Board regulations re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 586,
587
ALDEHYDES
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
ALDERMEN
Anderson city, election in, 47-53
Charleston, City of (this index)
ALDERMEN— Cont'd
Chester city, election in, 47-54
Clinton city, election in, 47-55
Georgetown city, salaries in, 47-1581
Municipal Corporations (this index)
ALE
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
ALFALFA
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(b)]
ALIENS
See also Citizens and Citizenship
Civil defense regulations. Civil Defense
(this index)
Enemy aliens, limitation of actions, period
of war excluded from time for, 10-108
Immigration (this index)
Insanity, procedure in case of. 32-1009
Jurisdiction of United States, US Const, Art
3, §2
Land laws, duty to enact, SC Const, Art
3, §35
Land ownership, 57-101 to 57-104
Naturalization (this index)
Offices to which ineligible, US Const, Arts
1 & 2, cl 5
Regulations as to. Civil Defense (this in-
dex)
Reporting to clerk of courts, 44-358
fees of clerk of courts for filing and re-
cording report, 27-53(39)
local provisions, 27-6S to 27-101
Widow of citizen, rights of inheritance, 19-4
Workmen's Compensation Act, right to
benefits of, 72-11
ALIMONY AND SUIT MONEY
Divorce (this index)
ALKALIS
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1S01
(13)
ALLENDALE COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Alcohol, reports of seizures of, 4-419
Auditor, tax collector to assist, 65-2157
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ALLENDALE COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of directors —
appointment, 14-S12
bonds, 14-812
bridges, duties as to, 14-818
chairman, 14-813
clerk, 14-815
contracts, letting of, 14-836
duties, 14-818
employees, 14-S15
financial statements, 14-819
governing body of county, 14-817
highways, duties as to, 14-818
majority to act, 14-814
meetings, 14-814, 14-820
number of members, 14-811
oath of office, 14-812
office, maintenance of, 14-818
powers, 14-818
prisoners, direction and control of, 14-
818
property of county, custody and main-
tenance, 14-818
quorum, 14-814
requisition for supplies, approval of, 14-
834, 14-835
term, 14-812
vacancies, how filled, 14-812
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
Borrowing —
from Federal agencies, 14-551 et seq.
from sinking fund, 14-841
in anticipation of taxes. Tax anticipa-
tion borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-53
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gangs, recall of convicts from peni-
tentiary, 55-522
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-286 to
15-288
Claims against, approvals not to exceed ap-
propriations, 14-802
Clerk of court —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
fees, 27-52
right to, 14-816
salary in addition to fees, 14-816
Common pleas court — ■
no pay to jurors when notice of calling
off term given three days before
court, 15-288
notice to jurors when term called off, 15-
287
terms of court, 15-286(1)
Competitive bidding for supplies, 14-834
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-521
generally. Constables (this index)
tax warrants, additional constables to
serve, 43-522
ALLENDALE COUNTY— Cont'd
Contracts not to exceed appropriations,
14-802
Courthouse and jail, bonds for, exempted
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
Courts —
Clerk of court, supra
Constables, supra
Common pleas court, supra
General sessions court, infra
Grand Jury, infra
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Master, infra
Probate judges, infra
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally. Counties (this index)
rental of lands by, 65-2972
sale of lands by, 65-2971
proceeds, disposition of, 65-2973
•waiver of lien for rent, 65-2972
Foxes, open season for, 28-423
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court —
no pay to jurors when notice of calling
off term given three days before
court, 15-288
notice to jurors when term called off, 15-
287
terms of court, 15-2S6(1)
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of directors, supra
Grand jurv, notice to, calling off term of
court, 15-287, 15-288
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
commutation road tax, 33-971, 33-972
fine for failure to pay, 32-972
Road fund, infra
township bonds, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Judicial sales of real estate, fees for, 10-1777
Jurors —
calling off term of court, notice of, 15-
287, 15-288
compensation, 38-308(4)
Legislative delegation, surviving member to
perform duties of, 14-S01
Magistrates, 43-521
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master, practice of law by, 15-418
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33
ALLENDALE COUNTY— Cont'd
Municipal bonds for certain purposes, per-
missible amount, SC Const, Art 10, § S
[Vol. 7, p. 278]
Officers —
generally. Counties ("this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
in this title
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-156
Probate judge-
generally. Probate Courts and Judges
(this index)
as master, 15-501
as referee, 10-1405
practice of law by, 15-418
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchasing agent, 14-831 to 14-837
appointment, 14-831
compensation, 14-831
removal, 14-832
term, 14-831
vacancy, how filled, 14-832
Recall of intendant or warden in towns
under 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-52
Requisitions for supplies, 14-833, 14-834
Road fund, 33-1422
apportionment, 33-1421
Rolling store, requirement of license for,
56-1204, 56-1205
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools! (this index)
Board of Education, appointment by, of
trustees for school districts, 21-1103
bond account, transfer to, of surplus in
current operating account, 21-1107
bonds —
for amount borrowed from Federal
agencies, 21-1124
district for certain purposes, permis-
sible amount, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
tax exempt, 21-1126
borrowing on behalf of district, 14-841
buses —
borrowing from Federal agencies for
purchase of, 21-1121
use of surplus in current operating
account for purchase of, 21-1108
claims against school funds, payment of,
in Districts 22 and 44, 21-953
Federal agencies, borrowing from, 21-
1121 to 21-1127
investment of district funds, 21-1109
[8 SC Code]— 3
ALLENDALE COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
surplus funds, purposes for which ex-
pendable, 21-1107, 21-1108
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-1123
taxes —
amount of levy, 21-1105
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to countv,
21-936
trustees —
nomination and appointment, 21-1101
to 21-1103
vacancies, how filled, 21-1104
Sinking fund, borrowing from, 14-841
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-453
generally. Counties (this index)
obligation for repayment
execution of, 14-459
form of, 14-458, 14-459
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax books, time for opening, 65-1968
Tax collector, 65-2141 to 65-2159
appointment, 65-2142
assistance of peace officers, 65-2148
assistants, 65-2145
auditor, assistance to, 65-2157
bond, 65-2143
compensation, 65-2149
fees for collection of delinquent taxes,
65-2151
office and equipment, 65-2145
powers, 65-2150
records and reports, 65-2158
removal, 65-2144
term of office, 65-2144
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
collected, disposition of, 65-2153.1
collection of instalments on life estates,
65-2155
discount on, 65-1988
executions to collect, 65-2151 to 65-2153
nulla bonas, 65-2158
partial payments, receipt of, 65-2153
record of, 65-2158
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-1583,
65-1585
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524
determination of right to exemp-
tion, 65-1532
Masonic lodges, 65-1587
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ALLENDALE COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
Forfeited land commission, supra
instalment payments, 65-1995
return, time for making, 65-1645
road taxes, 33-971 to 33-974
sale for —
control of property bid in for, 65-
2156
municipal corporation's right to re-
deem or purchase, 65-2773
record of lands purchased for county
or State, 65-2159
school claims, payment with, 65-1982
Township bonds for highway improvement,
permissible amount, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, p. 27S]
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
fees accruing to office to go to general
fund, 14-803
school claims, receivability in school
taxes, power to suspend, 65-1982
school funds, deposit and disbursement,
21-1125
Warrants in excess of appropriation, when,
14-802
ALLENDALE, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-248
Assessors, board of, 65-1807
Bonded indebtedness, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]
Courthouse and jail, bonds for, as exempt
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]
Electric light plant, bonds for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 230]
Street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for, 47-
1351
bonds for, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 230]
Waterworks bonds, exemption from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]
ALLEY
Electric wires crossing, specifications for,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 44]
Eminent domain, land for alley acquired by,
47-1301 to 47-1308
ALLEY— Cont'd
Telegraph lines crossing, specifications for
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Telephone wires crossing, specifications for.
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14;
ALLIGATORS
Shooting or killing prohibited — ■
game zones 5, 6 and 7, 28-473
Georgetown County, 28-678
ALLOTMENT
Dower, allotment of, 19-161 to 19-169
ALMSHOUSES
Poor Persons (this index)
ALPHA-EUCAINE
Food or drug containing, when misbranded,
32-1516
ALSIKE CLOVER SEED
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(a)]
ALTERATION
Amendments (this index)
Change (this index)
ALTERATION OF INSTRUMENTS
Bills of lading, 58-1720
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Stock certificate, effect of, 12-321
Veterans' discharge or certificate of lost
discharge, 60-407
ALTERNATE JURORS
Juries and Jurors (this index)
AMBASSADORS AND CONSULS
Appointment —
ambassadors, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 2
ministers to represent United States
abroad, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 2
Judicial power in cases affecting, US Const,
Art 3, § 2, cl 1
Nomination of ambassadors, US Const, Art
2, § 2, cl 2
[8SCCode]
Index
35
AMBASSADORS AND CONSULS
— Cont'd
President to receive ambassadors, US Const,
Art 2, § 3
Supreme Court's original jurisdiction in cases
affecting ambassadors, US Const, Art
3, § 2, cl 2
AMENDMENTS
Appeal, amendment to cure imperfections,
7-9
Case, amendment of, Cir Ct Rule 4S
Corporate charters. Corporations (this in-
dex)
Exceptions, amendment of, Cir Ct Rule 48
Indictment or Information (this index)
Municipal charters. Municipal Corporations
(this index)
Petition for formation of drainage district,
18-431
Pleading (this index)
Process, amendment of, 10-409
Proof of service of process, amendment of,
10-409
Railroad freight schedules, 58-1068
Railroad charters. Railroad Companies
(this index)
South Carolina Constitution (this index)
Statute amendment by reference, 30-202
United States Constitution (this index)
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
Acceptance of funds for research and treat-
ment from, 32-618
AMERICAN LEGION
Carnivals and traveling tent shows exhibit-
ing under the sponsorship of, 5-2, 5-3,
5-5, 5-6
Clarendon County Veterans' Service Officer,
office room for, 44-632
Exemption from taxation, 65-1522(25)
Beaufort County, 65-1523(52)
Historical Commission member to be elected
by, 9-2
Improper use of emblems, 44-658
Recording of veterans' discharges, assistance
in furnishing list for, 60-403
Woodrow Wilson Memorial Home, cus-
tody of, 44-801
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
Improper use of emblems, 44-658
Woodrow Wilson Memorial Home, custody
of, 44-801
AMERICAN RED CROSS
Civil service preference for service in, 47-
761
Exemption of certain personnel from road
and poll taxes in time of war, 44-464,
44-465
AMIDONE
Narcotics (this index)
AMMONIA
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(12)
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Gas, amount of ammonia permitted in. Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 826 [Rule 26(c)]
AMMUNITION
License and stamp tax. Stamp Taxes (this
index)
Minor, furnishing to, 15-13S8
AMORTIZATION
Income tax, deduction for amortization in
respect of defense facilities, 65-264
Sinking funds. Bonds (this index)
AMOUNT
Negotiable instrument, discrepancy between
words and figures as to amount in, 8-
828
AMOUNT IN CONTROVERSY
Jurisdictional Amount (this index)
AMUSEMENTS AND ATHLETIC
CONTESTS
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
see index under name of county
Generally, 5-1 to 5-708
Admission Tax (this index)
Billiards. Pool and billiards, infra
Bowling alley licenses —
additional local licenses, 5-676
administration of provisions, 5-654, 5-
677
amount of tax, 5-648, 5-668
annual license and tax, 5-64S, 5-670
confiscation of unlicensed apparatus, 5-
649, 5-650, 5-674, 5-675
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AMUSEMENTS AND ATHLETIC
CONTESTS— Cont'd
Bowling alley licenses — Cont'd
disposition of taxes and penalties, 5-652,
5-678
expiration, 5-648, 5-670
Horry County, 5-647 to 5-654
lien of tax and penalties, 5-651, 5-673
Marion County, 5-647 to 5-654
penalties for failure to comply with pro-
visions, 5-649, 5-672
repossession of confiscated apparatus, 5-
650, 5-675
required, 5-647, 5-668
Boxing contests, 5-302 to 5-308
prize fighting prohibited, 5-301
Carnivals and traveling tent shows, 5-1 to
5-19
agent for service of process, 5-18, 10-432
clerk of court as, 5-18, 10-432
agricultural fairs, exhibition within five
miles of, 5-17
American Legion, exhibition under spon-
sorship of, 5-2, 5-3, 5-5, 5-6
chautauquas not within general prohibi-
tion, 5-1
circuses —
licenses, 65-965, 65-967 to 65-971
limitation on time for licenses, 5-12
not within general prohibition, 5-1
county fairs not within general prohibi-
tion, 5-1
dog shows not within general prohibi-
tion, 5-1
eleemosynary associations, exhibition
under sponsorship of, 5-3(3)
gambling prohibited, 5-11, 5-14
licenses and license taxes, 65-965 to 65-
971
circuses. Licenses and License Tax
(this index)
local exceptions to prohibition, 5-2 to
5-10
local provisions as to gambling, 5-14
penalties for violation of provisions, 5-
13, 5-14
prohibited generally, 5-1
separate entrances for races, 5-19
State fair not within general prohibition,
5-1
Veterans of Foreign Wars, exhibition
under sponsorship of, 5-3(4), 5-6(5)
volunteer fire department, exhibition un-
der sponsorship of, 5-3(2)
Charleston Municipal Stadium Commission
(this index)
Coin-operated Machines (this index)
Dance halls —
cemeteries, location near, 5-602
churches, location near, 5-602
Lancaster County, 5-611 to 5-619
licenses in certain counties, 5-603, 5-604,
5-611 to 5-615, 5-617
AMUSEMENTS AND ATHLETIC
CONTESTS— Cont'd
Dance halls — Cont'd
penalties for violations generally, 5-605
Sunday operation unlawful, 5-601
Deputy sheriffs —
for amusement companies, 53-121 to 53-
125
for amusement places, 53-131 to 53-135
Endurance contests, 5-401, 5-402
Exemption of athletic contests from admis-
sions tax, 65-802
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Horse racing, 5-201 to 5-204
Indecent exposure in places of, 16-413
Licenses and license taxes —
generally. Licenses and License
Taxes (this index)
Bowling alley licenses, supra
carnivals and traveling tent shows, 65-
965 to 65-971
circuses, 65-965, 65-967 to 65-971
limitation on time for use of, 5-12
dance halls, licenses in certain counties,
5-603. 5-604, 5-611 to 5-615, 5-617
Pool and billiards, infra
Skating rink licenses, infra
Masks in theatrical production, prohibition
against wearing masks not applicable
to, 16-115
Motion pictures, 5-101 to 5-104
Music machines, orchestras, etc. —
Coin-operated Machines (this index)
hours of operation, 5-616, 5-625, 5-631
Lancaster County, 5-611 to 5-619
Lee County, 5-631, 5-632
Sunday concerts, 5-103 to 5-105
Parks and Playgrounds (this index)
Pool and billiards, 5-501 to 5-521
definitions, 5-501
diligence required of person in charge of
premises, 5-515
exemptions from provisions, 5-520
gambling on premises prohibited, 5-509,
5-512
illegal resorts, premises not to be con-
nected with, 5-512
licenses —
additional local licenses, 5-676
administration of provisions, 5-654,
5-677
amount of tax, 5-519, 5-647, 5-665
annual license and tax, 5-648, 5-670
application, 5-502. 5-666
attachment to tables, 5-667
bond of applicant, 5-506 to 5-508
confiscation of unlicensed tables, 5-
649, 5-650, 5-674, 5-675
disposition of taxes and penalties, 5-
652, 5-678
expiration, 5-648, 5-670
forfeiture of, 5-518
form, 5-505
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AMUSEMENTS AND ATHLETIC
CONTESTS— Cont'd
Pool and billiards — Cont'd
licenses — Cont'd
Horry County, 5-647 to 5-654
issuance of, 5-504
lien of tax and penalties, 5-651, 5-673
Marion County, 5-647 to 5-654
nontransferable, 5-667
operation without, 5-516
penalties for violation of provisions
generally, 5-516, 5-672
qualifications of applicants, 5-503
repossession of confiscated tables, 5-
650, 5-675
required, 5-647, 5-665
serial numbers on tables required, 5-
666, 5-667
subletting business forfeits, 5-510
minors plaving or loitering about prem-
ises, 5-513, 5-514
operation regulated, 5-509
penalty for violation of provisions gen-
erally, 5-517
placard to be posted in premises, 5-514
screens, partitions, etc., in premises pro-
hibited, 5-511
Tax Commission —
duties generally, 5-521
Licenses, supra this group
Prize fighting. Boxing contests, supra
Punchboards and pull boards, 5-621, 5-622
Skating rink licenses-
additional local licenses, 5-676
administration of provisions, 5-654, 5-
677
amount of tax, 5-647, 5-669
annual license and payment of tax, 5-
648, 5-670
confiscation of unlicensed apparatus, 5-
649, 5-650, 5-674, 5-675
disposition of taxes and penalties, 5-652,
5-678
expiration, 5-648, 5-670
Horry County, 5-647 to 5-654
lien of tax and penalties, 5-651, 5-673
Marion County, 5-647 to 5-654
penalty for failure to comply with pro-
visions, 5-672
repossession of confiscated apparatus, 5-
650, 5-675
required, 5-647, 5-669
Sunday —
athletic games, etc., prohibited, 64-1
exhibition of motion pictures, athletic
contests, and musical concerts, 5-103
to 5-104
Tax on admissions. Admission Tax (this
index)
Theaters and Shows (this index)
AMYL ACETATE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
AMYTAL
Prescription and dosage, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 546 [Sec. 4]
ANALYSIS
Chemical Analysis (this index)
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Fertilizers (this index)
Water supply. Water Supply and Water-
works (this index)
ANDERSON, CITY OF
Airport, bonds for acquisition or operation,
amount permissible, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, pp. 235, 236]; Art. 10, §5
[Vol. 7, p. 288]
Airport commission, 2-221 to 2-226
Aldermen, election of, 47-53
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 224,
234, 235, 236]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, pp.
287, 288]
Cemetery, bonds for acquisition and main-
tenance of, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 234 to
236]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 287, 288]
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, pp. 224,
234, 235, 236]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, pp.
287, 288]
Market bonds, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 224, 234,
235, 236] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 287]
Municipal court, jury box, 15-957
Park bonds, permissible amount, SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, pp. 224, 234, 235,
236] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 287]
Sinking fund commission, 47-911 to 47-918
bond, 47-913
compensation of officers, 47-915 ""
election of members, 47-911
expenses, 47-918
management and control of sinking
funds, 47-917
meetings, 47-916
members, 47-911 to 47-914
number of councilmen, 47-372
oath, 47-913
office, 47-918
officers, 47-915
qualifications, 47-912
records, 47-918
removal, 47-914
rules and regulations, 47-916
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ANDERSON, CITY OF— Cont'd
Sinking fund commission — Cont'd
term, 47-911
vacancies, 47-914
Street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for, 47-
1343. 47-1358; SC Const, Art 10, § 16
bonds for, amount permissible, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 224,
234, 235, 236]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7,
pp. 287, 288]
United States, land ceded to, 39-104
ANDERSON COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Airports, 2-221 to 2-226
Alcohol, reports of seizures of, 4-419
Appropriations —
expenditures in excess of, penalized, 14-
872
recommendation by Board of Commis-
sioners, 14-861
Audits, 14-875
copies to certain officers, 14-878
Assessors. Taxes, infra
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
appointment, 14-876, 14-877
assistants, 14-881
compensation, 14-881
tax collector to report to and render
assistance to, 65-2219
Board of Commissioners —
appointment, 14-853
chairman, 14-856
claims to be approved by, 14-S73
clerk, 14-857
bond, 14-888
custody of public buildings, 14-862.1
duties, 14-859, 14-860, 14-861
employees, 14-862
finances, supervision and control over,
14-871
financial statements to be published by,
14-874
labor, furnishing by, to county, forbid-
den, 14-864
number of members, 14-851
purchases by, 14-865
qualifications, 14-853
removal of member, 14-855
for violation of statutory provisions,
14-866
sales by, to county forbidden, 14-864
supplies, purchases of, 14-865
tax collector's reports to, 65-2218
terms of office, 14-854
traveling expenses, 14-858
vacancies, how filled, 14-854
ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of finance, forfeited land commission
acting as, 65-2902
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-54
Bridges, traction engines, operation across,
regulated, 33-1432
Broadaway Lake Commission (this index)
Budget, 14-871
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-4
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
supervisor's authority as to, 14-863
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-279
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
approval by countv commissioners re-
quired, 14-873
audit by Board of Commissioners, 14-
860, 14-873
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of court —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
assistants, 14-881
courtroom, care, custody and control of,
14-862.1
fees, 27-70
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-S81
signing certificates of attendance of
jurors and constables by, 15-1734
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Competitive bidding on purchases, 14-865
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
bond of, 14-888
fees, 27-452
Coroner's inquest, county judge's stenogra-
pher to furnish coroner copies of, 43-
570
Coroner's jurors, compensation and mileage
provision as inapplicable, 17-130
County courts and judges, 43-531 to 43-557
civil cases —
additional jurisdiction, 43-534, 43-535
appeals, 43-564, 43-566
attachment, 43-548
claim and delivery, 43-548
deposit for costs, 43-537
disposition of costs, 43-538
divorce cases, reference to county
judge, 20-109.1
procedure, generally, 43-547
summons, case as filed upon filing
of, 43-539
transfer of. 43-535. 43-536
on vacancy in office, 43-576
trial of contested cases, 43-546
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ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
County courts and judges — Cont'd
costs and fees, payment of, 43-571
criminal cases —
additional jurisdiction, 43-540, 43-544
appeals, 43-565, 43-566
fines, disposition of. 43-538
nolle prosequi, 43-543
records, 43-573
report on, 43-572
transfer of. 43-541, 43-542
on vacancy in office, 43-576
designation of judge, 43-532
exception of county courts from general
law as to, 15-627
judgment —
docketing in common pleas court,
43-562
lien of, 43-563
juries —
deficiencies, filling of, 43-554
error as to residence of juror, 43-557
impaneling or striking jury, 43-552,
43-553, 43-556
jury box, 43-549, 43-550, 43-558
notice of drawing jurors for fixed
term of court, 43-555
pay of jurors, 43-559, 43-561
certificates for, 43-561
prospective jurors, selection of, 43-
551, 43-556
jurisdiction, generally, 43-533
monthly reports to county supervisor,
43-577
qualifications of judge, 43-532
record of proceedings —
reduction to writing, 43-568
transcript, furnishing of, 43-569, 43-
570
solicitor of tenth circuit, duties of, 43-545
stenographer, 43-567 to 43-570
successor in office, jurisdiction of, 43-575
term of court, designation and notice of,
43-555
vacancies in office of judge, 43-532.1,
43-575, 43-576
witnesses, pay of, 43-560
certificate for, 43-561
Courts —
generally — «
Courts (this index)
County Courts (this index)
circuit court, 15-261, 15-279
Clerk of court, supra
Constables, supra
fees, credit to litigants unable to advance,
14-885
jurors, compensation of, 38-30S(2)
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Depository of funds to give security, 14-
871.1
ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
Deputy sheriffs, bond of, 14-888
District commissioners, road work, super-
vision of, 33-1431
Districts, 14-852
Divorce proceedings, reference of, 20-109.1
Drainage district, formation of, 18-751
Employees, 14-862
removal for violation of statutory pro-
visions, 14-866
Engineer, automobile, use of, 14-881
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers —
collection in advance, when not required,
14-884, 14-885
duties of officers in respect of, 14-882,
14-883
Finances, 14-871 to 14-878
Fiscal year, 14-17
Fish and game —
closed and open seasons, 28-334.1
nets, seines, etc. —
possession, manufacture, sale or use
restricted, 28-633
penalty for violating restrictions
as to, 28-633
use of, 2S-632
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, 65-2902
sale or lease of lands held by, 65-2910
Foxes —
bounty for killing, 28-439
open season for, 28-334.1
Game warden to co-operate with Broad-
away Lake Commission, 51-232
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court, witnesses, compen-
sation of, 27-620
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses, limitation as to, inapplicable,
38-408
Health, Board of, 32-121 to 32-129
generally. Health Boards (this index)
authorized, 32-121
duties and powers, 32-127, 32-128 ^
employees, 32-125
funds, custody and disbursement of,
32-129
jurisdiction, 32-126
members, 32-122, 32-123
secretary, 32-124
State Board of Health, control by, 32-
121
Health Department, school buildings, 21-
1162
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
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ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways — Cont'd
Chain gang, supra
convict labor on, 33-1431
excavation in, permit for, required, 33-
458
machinery for use on, 33-1431
supervision of work on, 33-1431
supervisor's authority as to, 14-863
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jail lot, fences on, 55-431
Junk dealers — -
bond required of licensee, 56-783
fee for license, 56-782
license required, 56-781
penalties for violation of provisions as
to, 56-784
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(2)
Lake in, formation of, 18-751
Lien, foreclosure of, deferment of collec-
tion of costs and fees, 14-884
Litigants unable to advance fees, giving
credit to, 14-885
Magistrates—
generally. Magistrates (this index)
County judges, supra
fees on settlement of cases without trial,
27-432
jurisdiction, SC Const, Art 5, § 21
Masters, fees, 27-202 "-
generally. Counties (this index)
Mortgage foreclosure, deferment of col-
lection of costs and fees, 14-884
Mules, peddling of, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Municipalities, furnishing water, light, or
sewerage beyond municipal boundaries,
59-536
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
bonds, 14-888
compensation in lieu of fees, 14-881
expenses and clerical help, additional al-
lowance for, 14-886
fees, duty to collect, 14-882
financial reports to Board of Commis-
sioners, 14-860
penalties for violation of statutory pro-
visions, 14-887
Opossums, closed and open season, 28-334.1
Partition actions, deferment of collection
of costs and fees, 14-884
Peace officers, monthly reports, 53-8
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-157
Poll taxes, claim for exemption from, how
established, 65-155
ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
Poor farm superintendent, bond of, 14-888
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts and Judges
(this index)
clerk for, 14-881
may act as judge, 15-426
divorce cases, reference to probate judge,
20-109.1
fees, 27-307
salary in lieu of fees, 14-S81
master, acting as, 15-501, 15-503
Property, duty of supervisor as to, 14-863
Public buildings, custody of, 14-862.1
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Purchase of materials, supplies or equip-
ment, etc., 14-865
Quail, closed and open season, 28-334.1
Rabbits, closed and open season, 28-334.1
Raccoons, closed and open season, 28-334.1
Radios, automobile, tuned to police radio
system, prohibited, 46-806
Recording fees, 27-70
References, 10-1405.1
Rural police, monthly reports, 53-8
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
attendance teachers, election, 21-766
Board of Education —
budget, 21-1221
common pleas court, appeals to, from
Board of Education, 21-1164
compensation, to serve without, 21-
1152
employment of personnel by, 21-1157
ex officio member with out vote, 21-
1158
meetings, 21-1153
minutes, 21-1153
reports to, by school districts, 21-1183
tie votes for trustees, breaking of,
21-1214
bonds, district, permissible amount —
Cedar Grove District No. 30, SC
Const, *\rt 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
294]
District No. 17, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 292]
Gantt District No. 34, SC Const, Art
10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 294]
Pelzer-Williamston District No. 20,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
2941
borrowing by districts, 21-1222
buildings —
Health Department regulations to be
given effect, 21-1163
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ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
buildings — Cont'd
inspections, annual, by Health De-
partment, 21-1162
Cedar Grove School District No. 30,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 294]
compulsory attendance, 21-772 to 21-
774
consolidation, 21-1173 to 21-1175
election —
expenses, payment of, 21-1215
notice of, 21-1213
qualifications for voting, 21-1212
District No. 17—
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 292]
exemption of, from provision for
sinking fund commission, 21-1236
elections, 21-1211 to 21-1215
finances, 21-1221 to 21-1225
Gantt School District, 21-141, 21-142
bonded indebtedness permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 294]
high school districts, 21-1171
consolidation of common school dis-
trict with, 21-1174, 21-1175
districts to be served by, 21-1176, 21-
1177
renumbering, 21-1172
trustees —
chairman, 21-1197
election, 21-1193
expenses, 21-1215
number, 21-1192
qualifications, 21-1196
term of office, 21-1193
vacancies, how filled, 21-1198
tuition fee, 21-1178, 21-1179
Pelzer-Williamston School District No.
20, bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 294]
Piedmont District No. 23, additional tax
levy in, 21-1226
reports, annual, of districts, 21-1183
sinking funds —
commission, 21-1231
chairman, 21-1233
duties and powers generally, 21-
1233
funds, delivery to, 21-1232
secretary, 21-1233
deposits, 21-1233
investment. 21-1234
securities, keeping of, 21-1233
use of, 21-1235
withdrawals, 21-1233
ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education —
bond, 21-64
duties, 21-1158
removal from office, 21-115S
vacancy in office, how filled, 21-1156
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-1222
taxes, levy of, 21-919
elementary schools, 21-1223, 21-1225
high school districts caring for inde-
pendent pupils, 21-1224, 21-1225
Piedmont District No. 23, additional
levy in, 21-1226
teachers, suspension for falsely certify-
ing attendance list, 21-774
textbooks —
adoption by state not binding, 21-566
co-operation by districts with County
Board of Education, 21-564
employment of help, 21-565
free, 21-561
indebtedness for, limitation of, 21-563
rental system, 21-562
transportation of pupils —
control of, 21-792
high school pupil electing to attend in
district other than that of resi-
dence, 21-1179
to another district, 21-857, 21-1179
trustees, 21-1191 to 12-1198
appointment, 21-1195
chairman, 21-1197
election, 21-1195
ballots, provision of, 21-1213
conduct of, 21-1213
dates of, 21-1211
expenses, pavment of, 21-1215
notice of, 21-1213
qualifications of voters, 21-1212
tie votes, 21-1214
Gantt School District of Anderson
and Greenville Counties, 21-141
nulla bona returns of tax executions
to be approved by, 65-2798
number, 21-1194
powers, 21-1191
qualifications, 21-1196
removal —
for failure to correct conditions
pointed out by Health De-
partment, 21-1163
for falsely certifying attendance
list, 21-774
terms of office, 21-1194
vacancies, how filled, 21-1198
tuition —
fee payable to attend school of choice,
21-1179,21-1180
nonresident pupils, 21-856
pupils sent to district other than that
of residence, 21-857
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ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
Broadway Lake Commission, co-opera-
tion with, 51-231
fees, 27-406
industrial communities, deputies for —
jurisdiction not to be extended, 53-
109
salary in lieu of fees, 53-106
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-881
service of magistrates' process, duties as
to, 53-195
traveling expenses, 14-881
Sinking funds, investment of, general stat-
utory requirements inapplicable, 1-671
Soil conservation committee area for se-
lection of members, 63-61.1
Squirrels, closed and open season, 28-334.1
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Supervisor —
generally. Counties (this index)
authority, 14-863
automobile, use of, 14-881
bond, 14-888
chairman of Board of Commissioners,
14-856
clerk, 14-881
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-881
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
generally. Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2211 to 65-2219
appointment, 65-2211
assistance of auditor, 65-2219
bond, 65-2211
executions. Taxes, infra
powers, 65-2213
removal, 65-2211
reports, 65-2217, 65-2218, 65-2219
settlement with treasurer, 65-2217
term of office, 65-2212
Taxes —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
armed forces, suspension of taxes of
persons in, 65-1993
assessors, boards of, terms of office, 65-
1804
executions to enforce payment, 65-2214
to 65-2217
fees on, collection and disposition, 65-
2216
ANDERSON COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
executions to enforce payment — Cont'd
grand jury to present collector for
default in performance of duties
as to, 65-2798
liability of collector for default in per-
formance of duty as to, 65-2798
nulla bona, 65-2798
uncollectible, reports on, 65-2218, 65-
2219
exemption from —
Duke power plant, 65-1540
frozen food plants, 65-1538
grain elevators, 65-1537
manufacturing enterprises, 65-1535,
65-1536
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524
additions to, 65-1527
synthetic fibre and fabric plants, 65-
1539
sale for, 65-2214, 65-2215
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
clerk, 14-881
fees collected by officers to be paid to,
14-883
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-881
sinking fund commissions of school dis-
tricts, membership in, 21-1231
statement, quarterly, 14-873.1
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2217
tax executions, issuance of, 65-2214
liability for breach of duty in respect
of, 65-2798
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Vital statistics, 32-1162
Waters —
Lake, supra
Streams, supra
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicability
of provisions as to, 13-117
Mileage allowable to township board of as-
sessors for attending nulla bona meet-
ings, 65-2609
ANDREWS, TOWN OF
Payment of taxes, acceptance of municipal
obligations in, 47-1501
Road tax, exemption of residents from, 33-
1102
ANDREWS SHAD HATCHERY
Fry from, distribution of, 28-893
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43
ANGUISH
Telegrams, negligence in handling, tele-
graph company's liability, 58-255
ANILIN
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Poisoning bv, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
ANIMAL DISEASES
See also Rabies Control
Generally, 6-401 to 6-49S
Anthrax (this index)
Appraisal of animals to be killed, 6-426 to
6-433
animal killed because exposed to infec-
tion, procedure in cases of, 6-431
appointment of appraisers, 6-428
expenses of appraisal, 6-432
foot and mouth disease, appraisal of
animals condemned for, 6-433
form of appraisements, 6-430
procedure when prescribed method un-
satisfactory to owner, 6-429
Autopsy — ■
animal killed because exposed to infec-
tion, 6-431
destroyed animal which owner claims to
be uninfected, 6-429
Bang's disease. Brucellosis, infra
Bees (this index)
Branding of animals — ■
brucellosis — -
animals infected with, 6-454
animals vaccinated against, 6-446
tuberculosis and paratuberculosis reac-
tors, 6-474
Brucellosis, 6-441 to 6-458
area in which tests being conducted, cat-
tle not to be brought into, 6-452
branding —
of infected animals, 6-454
of vaccinated animals, 6-446
conduct of control and eradication, 6-
443, 6-455
co-operation of Clemson Agricultural
College and Department of Agricul-
ture in control and eradication of,
6-455
denned, 6-441
enforcement of rules and regulations as
to, 6-457
inspectors, 6-455
penalties for violation of provisions and
rules and regulations as to, 6-458
quarantine —
infected and exposed animals, 6-454
suspected animals, 6-444
ANIMAL DISEASES— Cont'd
Brucellosis — Cont'd
quarantine — Cont'd
where owner refuses recommendation
for testing, 6-451
report of infected animals, 6-454
rules and regulations as to, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 495 [Reg. 4]
sale of cattle generally, requirements as
to testing and vaccination, 6-448
sale of infected animals, 6-449, 6-450
State to pay portion of indemnity for
cattle infected with, 6-411
tagging of infected animals, 6-454
tattooing or branding of vaccinated ani-
mals, 6-446
testing animals —
area tests, 6-452
blood samples, how drawn, 6-453
cattle in livestock markets, 6-339
reports as to personnel engaged in, 6-
456
suspected animals, 6-451
vaccination, 6-445
reports as to personnel engaged in,
6-456
tattooing or branding of vaccinated
animals, 6-446
vaccine, sale of, 6-447
Carriers of imported livestock —
peace officers authorized to stop and
check, 6-493
penalties and civil liability for violation
of provisions as to, 6-494
Cattle fever tick —
disinfection of animals infected with or
exposed to, 6-422
penalty for failure to disinfect, 6-423
venue of prosecutions for failure to dis-
infect, 6-424
Cholera —
importation of animals liable to, pre-
cautions against, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 498 [Reg. 7]
inoculation of swine in livestock markets,
6-341
prevention of, Governor's authority as
to, 32-553
serum for treatment of, Clemson^ Agri-
cultural College to furnish, 3-21
Clemson Agricultural College —
brucellosis, co-operation with Depart-
ment of Agriculture in control and
eradication of, 6-455
expenditure of funds for eradication of
foot and mouth disease, 6-410
expenses of State Veterinarian paid from
funds of, 6-403.1
powers and duties of, 6-401
rabies control, co-operation in, 6-132
rules and regulations, power to make and
enforce, 3-21
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ANIMAL DISEASES— Cont'd
Clemson Agricultural College — Cont'd
tuberculosis and paratuberculosis, co-
operation with United States Bureau
of Animal Industry in eradication
and control of, 6-472
Commissioner of Agriculture to enforce
section prohibiting sale of flesh of cer-
tain animals, 6-408
Compensation for killing of diseased ani-
mals, 6-425, 6-426
Appraisal, supra
Contagious abortion. Brucellosis, supra
Co-operation with Federal government and
other states, 6-401
Definitions, 6-441, 6-442
Destruction of diseased animals. Killing of
diseased animals, infra
Disinfection of stock and premises, 6-421 to
6-424
order to disinfect, 6-421, 6-422
penalty for failure to disinfect, 6-423
tuberculosis and paratuberculosis reac-
tors, disinfection of quarters and
equipment used by, 6-474
venue of prosecutions under, 6-423, 6-424
Feeds for cure, mitigation, or prevention,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 22]
placarding, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Foot and mouth disease —
appraisal of animals condemned for, 6-
433
funds in case of epidemic of, 6-410
regulations in case of outbreak of, 6-405
Glandered animals —
appraisal of animals to be killed, supra
compensation for killing, 6-426
killing, 6-426
rules and regulations as to, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 494 to 498 [Regs.
1 to 10]
Health certificate, imported livestock to be
accompanied by, 6-491, 6-492
Hog cholera. Cholera, supra
Importation of livestock, 6-491 to 6-495
civil liability for violations, 6-494
health certificate, imported livestock to
be accompanied by, 6-491, 6-492
rules and regulations as to, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 494 to 498 [Regs.
ltolO]
peace officers may stop and check live-
stock carriers, 6-493
penalties, 6-494
quarantine and tests when health certifi-
cate lacking, 6-492
rules and regulations, 6-493; Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 494 [Reg. 1]
slaughtering establishments exempted, 6-
495
Inspection of imported livestock, 6-492
ANIMAL DISEASES— Cont'd
Killing of diseased animals, 6-425 to 6-433
Appraisal of animals to be killed, supra
blank forms for certifying results, 6-427
compensation for killing of diseased ani-
mals, 6-425, 6-426
Livestock markets —
infected or exposed animals, 6-343
testing animals for disease, 6-339 to 6-
341
Margaropus annulatus. Cattle fever tick,
supra
Notice —
establishment of quarantine, 6-404
requiring person to disinfect animals or
premises, 6-421 to 6-424
to owner of decision to kill animals, 6-42S
Paratuberculosis. Tuberculosis and para-
tuberculosis, infra
Public Health Veterinarian, duties as to dis-
eases communicable from animal to
man, 6-123
Pullorum, test for, as condition of importa-
tion of poultry, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
498 [Reg. 8]
Quarantine — ■
Brucellosis, supra
imported animals not meeting require-
ments, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 494
[Reg. 1]
imported livestock, 6-492
State Veterinarian may establish, 6-404
tuberculosis and paratuberculosis —
herds in which reactors found, 6-473
infected, exposed, or suspected ani-
mals, 6-471
violations of, 6-404
Quarantine lines, 6-401
Rabies Control (this indexl
Remedies in case of infection, 6-421 to 6-433
Appraisal of animals to be killed, supra
Cattle fever tick, supra
Disinfection of stock or premises, supra
Glandered animals, supra
Killing of diseased animals-, supra
Sale-
diseased animals, 6-406, 6-449, 6-450, 6-
475
flesh of diseased or injured animals, 6-
407
Scabies, importation of animals liable to,
restricted, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 497
[Reg. 5]
Slaughtering establishments exempted from
provisions as to importation of cattle,
6-495
Splenetic fever, importation of cattle liable
to, prohibited, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
497 [Keg. 5]
State Veterinarian —
disinfecting of animals or premises, pow-
er to order, 6-421, 6-422
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45
ANIMAL DISEASES— Cont'd
State Veterinarian — Cont'd
expenses paid from funds of Clemson
Agricultural College, 6-403.1
hindering or obstructing, 6-409
powers of, 6-403 to 6-405
Testing animals —
Brucellosis, supra
imported livestock, 6-492
Tuberculosis and paratuberculosis, in-
fra
Tick fever, importation of cattle liable to,
prohibited, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 497
[Reg. 5]
Transcript of record on appeal to Supreme
Court, amendment of, Sup Ct Rule 4
(7,8)
Treatment of animals, 6-42S
Tuberculosis and paratuberculosis, 6-471 to
6-478
Appraisal of animals to be killed, supra
branding of reactors, 6-474
compensation for killing animals infected
with, 6-426
co-operation of Clemson College and U.
S. Bureau of Animal Industry in
eradication and control of, 6-472
disinfecting of quarters and equipment
used by reactors, 6-474
Federal aid, acceptance of, 6-477
importation of cattle infected with, pre-
cautions against, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 495 [Reg. 3]
inspectors, 6-477
intradermal tests, 6-476
killing animals infected with, 6-426
notice to owners to assemble cattle for
testing, 6-472
observation of cattle, 6-472
penalties for violation of provisions or
rules and regulations, 6-478
quarantine —
herds in which reactors found, 6-473
infected, exposed, or suspected ani-
mals, 6-471
sale or disposition of infected animal, lia-
bility for, 6-475
slaughtering and disposition of reactors,
6-474
tagging of reactors, 6-474
testing of animals, 6-472
herds in which reactors found, 6-473
in livestock markets, 6-340
official tests, 6-476
thermal tests, 6-476
Uninfected animal, compensation where de-
stroyed, 6-429
Vaccination. Brucellosis, supra
Venue of prosecutions for failure to disin-
fect animals, 6-424
ANIMAL FAT
Butter or cheese, animal fat not to be com-
bined with, 32-1604
ANIMALS
See also Animal Diseases; Cruelty to Animals;
Estrays; Fish and Game; Markets
Generally, 6-1 to 6-495
Alligators (this index)
Asses, importation regulated, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 495 [Reg. 2]
Bears (this index)
Bees (this index)
Berkeley County, loading or hauling cattle
at night in, 6-305
Birds (this index)
Bond of owner of animals seized while tres-
passing, 6-318
Bull's services, lien for, 45-554
Capitation tax, permissibility, SC Const, Art
10. §1
Carriers (this index)
Cattle gaps at railroad, 58-997
Cattle-raising industry, promotion of, as
duty of Commissioner of Agriculture,
3-6
Coyotes (this index)
Cruelty to Animals (this index)
Dead animals —
disposition of, 32-557
Rendering Plants (this index)
Deer (this index)
Diseases. Animal Diseases (this index)
Disinfecting of conveyances used in im-
porting, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 495,
497 [Reg. 1]
Dogs (this index)
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Fish and Game (this index)
Foxes (this index)
Frightening, precaution against, on high-
way, 46-387
Game. Fish and Game (this index)
Goats (this index)
Hogs (this index)
Importation of. Animal Diseases"* (this
index)
Impounding and redemption in connection
with rabies control, 6-133
Liens on. Liens and Encumbrances (this
index)
Livestock Markets (this index)
Loading or hauling cattle at night in Berk-
eley County, 6-305
Malicious injuries to, 16-381
Marketing cattle, investigation by Clemson
Agricultural College, 3-21
Marking, branding, or disfiguring animals
of another, 6-301, 6-302
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ANIMALS— Cont'd
Mill; from diseased animals, 32-1602
Mink (this index)
Muskrats (this index)
Nonresident auctioning animals, license of,
56-206
Opossums (this index)
Otters (this index)
Permit for loading or hauling cattle at night
in Berkeley County, 6-305
Pounds, rabies control, impounding and re-
demption of animals, 6-133
Prevention of cruelty to. Cruelty to An-
imals (this index)
Promotion of cattle-raising industry as duty
of Commissioner of Agriculture, 3-6
Rabbits (this index)
Raccoons (this index)
Railroads, cattle gaps at, 58-997
Rendering Plants (this index)
Sheep (this index)
Skunks (this index)
Slaughterhouses and Slaughter Pens (this
index)
Squirrels (this index)
Stray animals. Estrays (this index)
Swine. Hogs (this index)
Taking and using horse or mule of another,
6-303
Taxation (this index)
Teeth of horses or mules, alterations of, 6-
304
Terrapin (this index)
Tolls payable on bridge, ferry, or turnpike,
33-775, 33-776
Traffic regulations, application to persons
riding or driving animals, 46-265, 46-
289
Transportation of. Carriers (this index)
Trespassing or running at large, 6-311 to 6-
322
arbitration of damages in Berkeley Coun-
ty, 6-312
liability of owners, 6-316, 6-318
proceedings —
as to seized stock when owner un-
known, 6-319
when owner neglects to adjust penal-
ties, 6-320
prohibited, 6-311 to 6-313
rescuing seized stock, 6-321
satisfaction of claims as defense in crim-
inal prosecutions, 6-322
seizure of animals, 6-317
stock coming into State, 6-315
stone-horse, 6-314
Turtles (this index)
Wild animals, importation of, restrictions,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 498 [Reg. 10]
Wild Cats (this index)
ANNATTO
Butter and cheese imitations, annatto not to
be used in, 32-1662, 32-1663
ANNEXATION
County, annexation from other county, 14-
101 to 14-110
Municipal Corporations (this index)
ANNUITIES
Income tax, exclusion from gross income of
return of premiums, 65-253
Inheritance tax, determination of value, 65-
474
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund (this
index)
Tax exemption of annuities not payable on
or before August 1st, 65-1522(34)
Valuation for taxation, 65-1649
ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE
Marriage (this index)
ANSWER
Generally, 10-641 to 10-654
Allegations deemed true, when, 10-608
Amendments after, 10-691
Attachment, filing after, 10-921
Civil arrest, time for filing after, 10-807
Contents of, 10-652
Costs for service of, when allowable, 10-472
Counterclaim, statement of, 10-652(2)
Cross claim against codefendant, inclusion
of, 10-707
Defects not apparent on face of complaint,
objections for, 10-645
Demurrer to answer, 10-661
Demurrer to part of complaint may be
joined with, 10-653
Equitable and legal defenses, joinder of,
10-704
Express companies, answer to complaint or
petition to Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 749 [Rule 1]
Fees of clerk of courts for filing. 27-53(3)
local provisions. 27-68 to 27-101
Frivolous answer, judgment on, 10-1505
General denial, 10-6521 1 I
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Jurisdictional objection —
mode of objection prescribed, not exclu-
sive, 10-651
notice of reliance on, 10-648, 10-649
preservation of rights under, 10-64S to
10-651
reliance on, 10-648
who may give notice, 10-650
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47
ANSWER— Cont'd
Libel or slander, answer in action for, 10-
677
Magistrates' courts, 43-87
real property, answer of title in pro-
ceedings involving, 43-151, 43-156
New matter, statement of, 10-652(2)
Occupying claimants, setting up claim in
ejectment action, 57-407
Probate Court, answers in. Probate Courts
and Judges (this index)
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission. Car-
riers (this index)
Replevin of property distrained for damage,
answer in action for, 10-680
Signature of bond or note, effect of sworn
denial of, 26-9
Specific denial of allegations of complaint,
10-652(1)
Statement of defense, 10-652(2)
Statute of limitations to be pleaded bv. 10-
646
Striking out —
for refusal to testify, 26-508
sham and irrelevant answers and de-
fenses, 10-654
Supplemental answer, 10-610
Time for, 10-641
amended complaint, answer to, 10-696
extension of, 10-609
court rules —
circuit courts, Cir Ct Rule 19
probate courts, Prob Ct Rule 11
master may grant, 15-1815(2)
probate courts, 15-448
extension of time, Prob Ct Rule 11
Waiver of objections not taken by, 10-647
ANTHRAX
Placarding, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Reporting, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec.
5]
ANTI-TRUST LAWS
See also Monopolies
Attorney General, duty to enforce anti-trust
laws, 66-69
Boycott, conspiracy to limit competition by,
penalized, 66-64
Causes of action previously accruing, preser-
vation of, 66-70
Circuit solicitors, duty to enforce anti-trust
laws, 66-69
Conspiracies in restraint of trade prohibited,
66-63
Corporations, consolidation and merger of,
not to contravene anti-trust laws, 12-466
ANTI-TRUST LAWS— Cont'd
Cost, selling below cost, to injure competi-
tor, 66-65
Cumulative character of provisions of Title 66,
Ch. 2, Art 2, 66-70
Damages recoverable by injured person, 66-
53
Dutv of Legislature to enact, SC Const, Art
9, §13
Foreign corporations, violation of anti-trust
laws by —
as debarring from courts, 66-52
as forfeiting right to do business in State
66-67
Forfeiture of corporate charter or franchise
as penalty, 66-52, 66-66
Insurance premiums, combinations to con-
trol, penalized, 66-63
Investigations in aid of, 66-111 to 66-116
conduct of, 66-114
discovery, application for, 66-112
order on application for discovery, 66-113
referee, powers of, 66-116
witnesses —
attendance of, 66-111, 66-113
compulsory testimony, 66-115
immunity from criminal prosecution,
66-115
referee's powers to punish, 66-116
Penalties, 66-62, 66-66 to 66-68
Witnesses—
in action or prosecution under —
compelling testimony by, 66-54
immunity from prosecution, 66-54
in investigations in aid of anti-trust laws.
Investigations, supra
APARTMENT HOUSES
Transient accommodations, Health Board reg-
ulations respecting, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
pp. 588-592
Walls, schedule of dimensions for, 47-1225
APOTHECARIES
Druggists (this index)
APPAREL
Wearing Apparel (this index)
APPEALS
See also particular courts by name or
title of court
Generally, 7-1 to 7-430
Aeronautics Commission, appeals from ord-
ers of, 2-70 to 2-72
Affirmance, power of, 7-13, 7-427
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APPEALS— Cont'd
Agreed case —
appeal from judgment on, 10-1514
county court, agreed case in lieu of tran-
script on appeal to circuit court, 7-
344
Supreme Court, agreed statement of case
on appeal to, 7-407
Airports, appeal in proceedings for acquisi-
tion of property for, 2-114
Alcoholic liquor licenses, grant, refusal^ sus-
pension, or revocation of, 4-58, 4-59
Amendment to cure imperfections, 7-9
Amusement, place of, appeal from revoca-
tion of license for, 65-809, 65-810
Arbitration cases, appeal to circuit court,
10-1904
Attorney's costs on appeal to Supreme
Court, 10-1617
Bail on appeal in criminal cases, 7-8, 7-105
Beer permit, appeal from order of revoca-
tion or suspension of, to circuit court,
4-217
Bond —
circuit court, bond to obtain stay on ap-
peal to, 7-301
drainage or levee district, 18-224
eviction proceeding against tenant, 41-
113
filing with clerk of court, 7-15
magistrate's fees, 27-431 (12)
local provisions, 27-434, 27-437
Securities Act, appeals under, 62-251
Supreme Court, bond to obtain stay on
appeal to. Supreme Court, appeals
to, infra
Boxing Commission decisions, 5-304, 5-306
Briefs in Supreme Court —
appellant's brief, Sup Ct Rule 8 (2, 3, 5)
extension of time to file, Sup Ct Rule
8 (9)
citation of cases, Sup Ct Rule 8 (11, 12)
facts, statement of, Sup Ct Rule 8 (7)
filing and service of, Sup Ct Rules 4 (2),
8 (9), 29
after argument or submission, Sup
Ct Rule 8 (8)
index, Sup Ct Rule 4 (2)
preservation for use of bar, Sup Ct Rule
21
printing of, Sup Ct Rules 5, 8 (1)
costs, taxation of, Sup Ct Rule 8 (6)
respondent's brief, Sup Ct Rule 8 (4)
submission on briefs, Sup Ct Rules 10,
29
Canal companies, condemnation proceed-
ings by. Eminent Domain (this index)
Capital cases, execution of death sentence
upon affirmance or dismissal of appeal,
17-578
Case or exceptions (this index)
circuit court rules as to, Cir Ct Rules
47, 48
APPEALS— Cont'd
Certiorari (this index)
Chambers —
circuit court judge's decision at cham-
bers, appeal from, 10-20
Supreme Court justice's orders at cham-
bers, appeal to court, 15-125
Chancery. Equity cases, infra
Charleston City Court, appeals to Supreme
Court, 15-1579
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Charleston Harbor, appeals from decisions
as to wharves, warehouses, and ter-
minal facilities, 54-37
Children's Courts (this index)
Circuit courts, appeals from, to Supreme
Court. Supreme Court, appeal to, in-
fra
Circuit courts, appeals to —
generally, 7-301 to 7-344
abandoned premises, appeal from action
of magistrates in terminating lease,
41-69
absence of magistrate-
precluding return, 7-309
service of notice in case of, 7-305
Aeronautics Commission, appeals from
orders of, 2-70, 2-72
agreed case in lieu of transcript, on ap-
peal from county court, 7-344
amendment of pleadings on, 7-314, 7-319
amount of proper judgment, statement
of, 7-303
amusement place, revocation of license
for, 65-809, 65-810
arbitration cases, 10-1904
beer permit, appeals from order of revo-
cation or suspension of, 4-217
bond to obtain supersedeas, 7-301
Children's Courts (this index)
compulsory school attendance cases, ap-
peal from rulings of board of in-
quiry, 21-779
consent judgment on, 7-311
contempt proceedings by Reorganiza-
tion Commission, 9-216
correction of judgment offered by re-
spondent, 7-310
costs and fees, 7-322 to 7-331
appellant's right to, 7-323, 7-324, 7-
329
■where respondent's offer of cor-
rected judgment is made and
accepted, 7-310
bond for payment of, 7-301
court below, inclusion of costs in, 7-
329
clerk of courts, fees on appeal from
magistrates, 27-53 (30)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
discretion of court, 7-327
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49
APPEALS— Cont'd
Circuit courts, appeals to — Cont'd
costs and fees — Cont'd
dismissal of appeal for want of prose-
cution, costs on, 7-328
error of fact, costs in case of reversal
for, 7-327
magistrate's fees —
for bond and report, 27-431 (12),
27-434, 27-437
for return, 7-331
probate court, costs in appeal from,
10-1612
set-off of costs against recovery, 7-
330
special proceedings, costs on review
in circuit court, 10-1612
stenographer's fee for transcript of
evidence on appeal from county
court, 7-343
what costs allowable, 7-331
when appellant gains less than ten
dollars by appeal, 7-324 to 7-326
county adjustment board, appeals from,
14-376 to 14-379
county courts, appeals from. County
courts, infra
countv governing bodv, appeals from, 7-
301
county highway purposes, appeal on tak-
ing of property for, 33-838, 33-839
Lancaster County, 33-1746
death of magistrate — ■
notice of appeal in case of, 7-305
return prevented by, 7-309
default, setting aside judgment rendered
on, 7-315
destitute and delinquent children, ap-
peals in cases of, 71-260
dismissal — -
for failure or refusal of party appeal-
ing to pay for transcript on ap-
peal from county court, 7-343
for failure to bring to hearing. 7-312,
7-328
for want of prosecution, costs not al-
lowable to either party on, 7-327
domestic relations courts. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this
index)
drainage district, appeal from order es-
tablishing, 18-224
error of fact —
correction of, 7-316
costs in case of reversal for, 7-327
execution, amendment of, to correspond
with amended judgment, 7-310
fact issues, how tried, 7-318
failure to state error in judgment below
as affecting recovery of costs, 7-323
flagman, appeal order for stationing at
railroad crossing, 58-1002
[8 SC Code]— 4
APPEALS— Cont'd
Circuit courts, appeals to — Cont'd
Greenville County Children's Court,
15-1316
as to transfer to general sessions
court, 15-1310
hearing, 7-312, 7-313
hospital license, appeal from denial, sus-
pension, or revocation of, 32-788
housing projects, appealing condemna-
tion proceedings, 36-129
how taken, 7-302, 7-304
ice cream manufacturer's license, appeal
from denial, revocation, or suspen-
sion of, 32-1708
inheritance tax, appeal from Tax Com-
mission's determination of value, 65-
509
insanity of magistrate precluding return,
7-309
Insurance Commissioner's orders or de-
cisions, reviewability of. 37-63 to 37-
66
issues of law, judgment on. 7-319
judgment on. 7-317 to 7-31S
judgment roll, 7-321
jurisdiction —
common pleas court, SC Const, Art 5,
§15; 15-232
general sessions court, SC Const, Art
5, §15; 15-232
probate court, appellate jurisdiction
over, 7-201
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
juvenile delinquents, proceedings against,
71-260, 71-261
levee district, appeals from orders estab-
lishing, 18-224
Magistrates (this index)
Marlboro County Court, appeals in non-
support cases, 15-699.18, 15-699.19
bond, 15-699.10
milk and milk products, weighing and
testing of, appeal from revocation of
licenses as to, 32-1609.6
motor vehicle driver's license, appeal
from denial, suspension, or revoca-
tion of, 46-178
municipal court, appeals from, 15-232,
15-916
certiorari to review conviction in mu-
nicipal court, 7-14, 15-916
municipal public works, appeal from con-
demnation of land for, 59-208, 59-
209
new trial —
generally. New Trial (this index)
in circuit court —
costs allowable, 7-331
motion for, 7-316
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APPEALS— Cont'd
Circuit courts, appeals to — Cont'd
notice of —
criminal cases, time for notice of
appeal from magistrate in, 7-103
service, 7-304, 7-305
time for, 7-302
offer by appellant to allow revision of
judgment, 7-310
costs as affected by, 7-325, 7-326
offer of judgment on, 7-311
original papers, hearing on, 7-313
partial reversal, costs on, 7-327
pleadings, determination of sufficiency,
7-319
powers of court, 7-314
procedure, rules of, 7-316, 7-342
registration as voter-
denial of, SC Const, Art 2, § 5; 23-73,
23-74
for municipal election, 23-117
registration board's revision of list of
voters, 23-96
restitution on reversal, 7-320
return by court below, 7-306
attachment to compel, 7-306, 7-308
fees of magistrate, 7-331
further return wdien original defec-
tive, 7-30S
how made if magistrate is out of of-
fice, 7-307
magistrate dead, insane, or absent,
7-309
time for filing, 7-312
Securities Act, appeals under, 62-251
set-off of costs against recovery, 7-330
sexual sterilization, 32-676
Spartanburg County Children's Court,
15-1337
statement, agreed, in lieu of transcript
on appeal from county court, 7-344
statement of grounds, 7-302, 7-303
State Ports Authority, appeal from or-
ders as to wharves, etc., in Charles-
ton Harbor, 54-37
stenographer's fee for transcript of evi-
dence on appeal from county court,
7-343
summary ejectment of trespassers, 10-
2444
supersedeas by, on giving bond, 7-301
teacher's discrimination proceeding, ap-
peal from determination of State
Board of Education in, 21-393
technical errors to be disregarded, 7-317
time for, 7-202, 7-302
transcript of evidence on appeals from
county court, 7-343
unemployment compensation, action to
obtain review of decision of Employ-
ment Security Commission, 68-165
APPEALS— Cont'd
Circuit courts, appeals to — Cont'd
unemployment compensation, etc.
■ — Cont'd
regulations as to, Rules and Reg,
Vol. 7, p. 543 [Reg. 7]
Water Pollution Control Authority, ap-
peals from orders of, 70-131
wine permit, appeals from order of revo-
cation or suspension of, 4-217
witnesses not to be examined on, 7-313
workmen's compensation awards, appeal-
ability of, 72-356
Civil arrest, proceedings on appeal as to re-
lease of debtor, 10-855, 10-858
"Clerk" defined for purpose of statute, 7-19
Common pleas courts —
appeals from, to Supreme Court. Su-
preme Court, appeals to, infra
appeals to. Circuit courts, appeals to,
supra
Compulsory school attendance cases", ap-
peal from rulings of board of inquiry,
21-779
Contempt proceedings by Reorganization
Commission, 9-216
Continuance of cases in Supreme Court —
cases not reached, 15-143
hearings, Sup Ct Rules 9(2), 25
Corporations, appeals in criminal cases, 7-3
Costs and fees —
Circuit courts, appeals to, supra
eminent domain proceedings, 25-76
mortgage foreclosure, costs of clerk in
connection with appraisal, 45-96
probate court, costs in appeal from, 10-612
probate judge's fees for copy of proceed-
ings on appeal, 27-301 (22)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
special proceedings, costs on review in
circuit court, 10-1612
stenographer's fees for furnishing tran-
script of record, 15-1903, 15-1904, 15-
1907
Supreme Court, appeals to, infra
transcript, taxation of cost of, 15-903
transmittal of papers to appellate court,
expense of, to successful appellee,
7-10
County courts —
appeals from, to circuit courts, 7-341 to
7-344
agreed statement of case in lieu of
transcript, 7-344
procedure on appeal, 7-342
right of appeal, 7-341
transcript of evidence, 7-343
appeals to —
instead of circuit court, 7-301
jurisdiction, 15-612
magistrate's court judgment, when,
7-301
[8SCCode]
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APPEALS— Cont'd
County courts — Cont'd
Darlington County Civil Court, 15-1599.3
Greenville County Court, appeals from,
15-678
Marlboro County Court, appeals from,
15-699.17 to 15-699.19
Orangeburg Countv Court, appeals from,
15-742
Richland County Court, appeals from,
15-779
Spartanburg County Court, appeals from,
15-830
County governing body, appeals from, 7-
301
County highway purposes, appeal on taking
of property for, 33-838. 33-839
Lancaster County, 33-1746 to 33-174S
Criminal cases — ■
affirmance, power of, in appeal from
magistrate, 7-107
bail, 7-8, 7-105
certiorari to review conviction in munic-
ipal or magistrate's court, 7-14
confinement of appellant until bail giv-
en, 7-7
corporations, 7-3
county court, appeals to, from convic-
tions before magistrate, 7-101
death sentence, execution upon affirm-
ance or dismissal of appeal, 17-578
dismissal of appeal in cases without mer-
it, Sup Ct Rule 23
docketing of appeal from magistrate, 7-
106
exclusiveness of statutory provisions for
appeal from magistrate, 7-102
filing of papers with clerk of court, on
appeal from magistrate, 7-104
hearing of appeal from magistrate, 7-107
modification of sentence of magistrate,
appellate court's power of, 7-107
municipal court appeals from, to cir-
cuit court, 15-232, 15-915
certiorari to review conviction in mu-
nicipal court, 7-14
new trial on appeal from magistrate,
power to grant, 7-107
notice of appeal —
magistrate, notice of appeal from,
time for, 7-103
stay, notice of appeal as, 7-6
practice and proceedings on appeal from
general sessions court to Supreme
Court, 7-404
reversal on appeal from magistrate, pow-
er of, 7-107
statement of grounds of appeal, in ap-
peal from magistrate, 7-103
stay —
notice of appeal as, 7-6
Supreme Court rule as to, Sup Ct
Rule 28
APPEALS— Cont'd
Criminal cases — Cont'd
stenographer's duty to furnish transcript
of record, 15-1902, 15-1903
Supreme Court, appeals to, infra
time for appeal from magistrate, 7-103
witnesses not to be examined in appel-
late court on hearing of appeal from
magistrate, 7-107
Death sentence, execution upon affirmance
or dismissal of appeal, 17-578
Declaratory judgments, 10-2011
Default, setting aside judgment rendered
on, on appeal to circuit court, 7-315
Defect not affecting substantial rights, dis-
regard of, 10-1214
Dependent children, aid to, appeal to Pub-
lic Welfare Department from denial of,
71-95
Destitute and delinquent children, appeals
in cases of, 71-260
Dismissal of appeal —
Circuit courts, appeals to, supra
Supreme Court, appeals to, infra
Disregard of error or defect not affecting
substantial rights, 10-1214
Docketing —
conviction before magistrate, docketing
of appeal from, 7-106
Supreme Court, appeals to, 7-408
Domestic relations courts. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this index)
Drainage Districts (this index)
Driver's license, appeal from denial, sus-
pension, or revocation of, 46-178
Elections, appeals as to registration as
voter —
Circuit courts, appeals to, supra
Supreme Court, appeals to, infra
Electrical utilities regulation, review of Pub-
lic Service Commission's orders. Elec-
tric Companies (this index)
Eminent Domain (this index)
Equity cases —
right of appeal, 10-1243
Supreme Court, appellate jurisdiction,
15-122
constitutional provisions, SC .Const.
Arts. 5, § 4
Error not affecting substantial rights, dis-
regard of, 10-1214
Eviction proceedings against tenant, 41-112,
41-113
Exceptions —
Case or Exceptions (this index)
Objections and Exceptions (this index)
Exclusiveness of statutory procedure, 7-1
criminal cases, appeals from magistrates
in, 7-102
Fees. Costs, supra
Flagman, appeal from order for stationing
at railroad crossing, 58-1002
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APPEALS- Cont'd
Gas companies, review of Public Service
Commission's orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
General sessions courts —
appeals from, to Supreme Court. Su-
preme Court, appeals to, infra
appeals to. Circuit courts, appeals to,
supra
Grade crossing elimination. Railroad Cross-
ings (this index)
Grade separation structures, appeal from
order for alteration of, 58-835
Greenville Countv Children's Court, appeals
from, 15-1316
as to transfer to general sessions court,
15-1310
Greenville County Court —
appeals from, to Supreme Court, 15-678
appeals to, 15-656, 15-657
Habeas corpus, appeal from decision upon
application for, 17-363
Heat companies, review of Public Service
Commission's orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Homestead exemption, appeal from return
of appraisers, 34-3
Hospital license, appeal from denial, sus-
pension, or revocation of, 32-788
Housing projects, appeals in condemnation
proceedings, 36-129
How taken, 7-4
Ice cream manufacturer's license, appeal
from denial, revocation, or suspension
of, 32-1708
Income tax, appeals to Tax Board of Re-
view, reassessment, 65-322
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Insanity —
guardian or committee for insane person,
appeal from appointment of, 32-1003
sanity, restoration to, 32-1007
State hospital, appeal from rules and reg-
ulations of Regents, 32-985
Insurance Commissioner's orders or deci-
sions, reviewability of, 37-63 to 37-66
Intermediate orders, review of, 7-12
Supreme Court, on appeal to, 15-133
Judgment on, 7-13, 7-427
Supreme Court, opinion to be attached
to judgment, 7-430
Jurisdiction —
Circuit courts, appeals to, supra
countv court, appellate jurisdiction of,
15-612
Florence Civil Court, appellate jurisdic-
tion of, 15-1610
Greenville County Court, appellate ju-
risdiction of —
civil. 15-656
criminal, 15-657
Marlboro County Court, appellate juris-
diction of, 15-696
APPEALS— Cont'd
Jurisdiction — Cont'd
Orangeburg County Court, appellate
jurisdiction of, 15-716
Richland County Court, appellate juris-
diction of, 15-764
Spartanburg County Court, appellate ju-
risdiction of, 15-806
Supreme Court, appeals to, infra
Supreme Court of United States. Fed-
eral Courts (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Juvenile delinquents, appeals to circuit
courts in proceedings against, 71-260,
71-261
Landing fields, appeal in proceedings for
acquisition of property for, 2-114
Levee district, appeal from order estab-
lishing, 18-224
Limitation of time for new action after re-
versal, 10-109
Magistrates (this index)
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Milk and milk products, weighing and test-
ing of, revocation of licenses as to, 32-
1609.6
Modification of judgment or order appealed
from, power of, 7-13, 7-427
restitution, 7-13
Mortgage foreclosure-
costs of clerk in connection with ap-
praisal, 45-96
stay of judgment directing sale, pending
appeal to Supreme Court, 7-417
Motor carriers, suspension or revocation of
certificate, 58-1422
Motor vehicle driver's license, appeal from
denial, suspension, or revocation of, 46-
178
Municipal Courts (this index)
Municipal public works, condemnation of
land for, 59-208, 59-209
New action after reversal, limitation of time
for, 10-109
New trial — -
generally. New Trial (this index)
on appeal to circuit court. Circuit courts,
appeals to, supra
Notice of, 7-4
certified copy to be transmitted to ap-
pellate court, 7-10
circuit court, appeals to —
service of notice, 7-304, 7-305
time for notice, 7-302
magistrates, appeal from, in criminal
cases, 7-103
Securities Act, appeals under, 62-251, 62-
252
service in cause heard by magistrate, 7-4
stay of sentence by, 7-6
Supreme Court, appeal to, infra
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APPEALS— Cont'd
Orangeburg County Court —
appellate jurisdiction, 15-716
Supreme Court, appeals to, 15-742
Other states, laws of, right of review of
decision as to, 26-64
Parties, designation of, 7-11
Perfection of appeal, 7-9, 7-409, 7-411
Perishable property, effect of notice of ap-
peal on judgment directing sale of, 7-
422
"Personal property" defined for purpose of
statute, 7-17
Printing. Supreme Court, appeals to, infra
Probate courts, appeals from —
generally, 7-201 to 7-208
attachment to compel return, 7-203
certification of judgment on appeal, 7-207
circuit court's jurisdiction, 7-201
costs in appeal to circuit court, 10-1612
fees of probate judge for copy of pro-
ceedings, 27-301 (22)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
grounds, statement of, filing and service,
7-202
insanity —
guardian or committee, appointment
of, 32-1003
restoration to sanity, 32-1007
judge of probate court not to act in, 7-
208
jury trial in appellate court, when per-
missible, 7-205
neglect to enter appeal, procedure on, 7-
206
papers to be returned upon final disposi-
tion of appeal, 7-203
proceedings after determination of ap-
peal, 7-207
proceedings stayed by, 7-204
recording appellate court's judgment,
Prob Ct Rule 13
retrial on, 7-205
return to appellate court, 7-203
Supreme Court, appellate jurisdiction in
probate matters arising in circuit
courts, 7-402
time for, 7-202
waiver, effect of, 7-204
who may take, 7-202
"Property" defined for purpose of statute,
7-18
Public aid and assistance, appeals to Pub-
lic Welfare Department, 71-54
Railroads, condemnation proceedings by.
Eminent Domain (this index)
"Real estate" defined for purpose of statute,
7-16
"Real property" defined for purpose of stat-
ute, 7-16
Record. Transcripts, infra
Recorders' courts. Municipal Courts (this
index)
APPEALS— Cont'd
Registration of voters —
appeal from denial, SC Const, Art 2,
§5; 23-69 to 23-75
appeal from refusal to replace lost, de-
faced, or destroyed certificate, 23-78
appeal from removal of name from list
of electors, 23-96
Circuit court, appeals to, supra
Supreme Court, appeals to, infra
Remittitur. Supreme Court, appeals to, in-
fra
Reorganization Commission, appeal from
contempt proceedings by, 9-216
Reorganization plans not subject to, 9-226
Restitution on reversal or modification, pow-
er to order, 7-13
Return. Circuit courts, appeals to, supra
Reversal —
defect or error not affecting substantial
rights to be disregarded, 10-1214
limitation of time for new action after,
10-109
power of, 7-13
restitution on, power to order, 7-13
Supreme Court, reversal by —
concurrence required, SC Const, Art
5, §12; 15-126
effect of. Sup Ct Rule 27
permissibility, 7-427
Richland County Court —
appeals from, to Supreme Court, 15-779
appellate jurisdiction of, 15-764
Sanity. Insanity, supra
Schools, compulsory school attendance cas-
es, appeal from rulings of board of in-
quiry, 21-779
Schoolteacher's discrimination proceeding,
appeal from determination of State
Board of Education to circuit court, 21-
393
Securities Act (this index)
Sexual sterilization, 32-676
Spartanburg County Children's Court, ap-
peals to circuit court, 15-1337
Spartanburg County Court —
appeals to Supreme Court, 15-830""
appellate jurisdiction, 15-806
State colleges and universities, decision up-
on application for free tuition in, 22-54
State Ports Authority, appeal from orders
as to wharves, etc., in Charleston Har-
bor, 54-37
Stay or supersedeas —
appeal to act as, 18-408
circuit court, appeals to, 7-301
condemnation proceedings by railroads
and canal companies, stay on appeal
bv payment of verdict into court, 58-
780
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APPEALS— Cont'd
Stay or supersedeas — Cont'd
criminal case —
judgment in, 7-6
Supreme Court rule as to, Sup Ct
Rule 28
demurrer, effect of appeal from overrul-
ing demurrer to stay further hearing
of cause, 7-422
grade separation structures, alteration of,
stay of work pending appeal, 58-835
license for place of amusement, appeal
from revocation of, 65-810
probate court proceedings, 7-204
Securities Act, appeals under, 62-253, 62-
255
Supreme Court, appeals to, infra
telephone companies, stay pending re-
view of Public Service Commission
orders, 58-473, 58-477
Street railways, review of Public Service
Commission's orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Strict construction, inapplicability of rule
of, to appeal statutes, 7-20
Style of action to remain unchanged, 7-11
Substantial rights, disregard of error of de-
fect not affecting, 10-1214
Summary ejectment of trespassers, 10-2444
Supreme Court, appeals to —
generally, 7-401 to 7-430
affirmance on, power of, 7-427
agreed statement of case, 7-407
airports, appeal from proceeding for ac-
quisition of property for, 2-114
amendment of transcript of record, Sup
Ct Rule 4(7, 8)
appellant's brief, Sup Ct Rule 8 (2, 3, 5)
extension of time to file, Sup Ct Rule
8(9)
attorney's costs on, 10-1617
bond to obtain stay —
dispensing with or limiting, 7-419
execution of bond, stay upon, 7-418
filing with clerk, 7-423
sale of property pending, 7-412 to 7-
413
sale or delivery of land, 7-417 to 7-421
sureties, justification by, 7-421
Briefs in Supreme Court, supra
Case or Exceptions (this index)
chambers — -
circuit court judge's decision at cham-
bers, appeal from, 10-20
Supreme Court justice's orders at
chambers, appeal to court, 15-125
Charleston City Court, 15-1579
citation of cases in briefs, Sup Ct Rule 8
_ (11, 12)
civil arrest, proceedings on appeal as to
release of debtor, 10-855, 10-858
APPEALS— Cont'd
Supreme Court, appeals to — Cont'd
consideration of record of lower court,
Sup Ct Rule 2
facts not shown in transcript of rec-
ord, Sup Ct Rule 8 (7)
continuances —
cases not reached, 15-143
hearings, Sup Ct Rules 9 (2), 25
costs and fees —
attorney's costs on appeal to Supreme
Court, 10-1617
clerk, fees of, for services in remitting
judgment and for furnishing opin-
ion, judgment, or order, 7-430
unnecessary printing, taxing cost
against offending party, 7—425
criminal cases —
execution of death sentence upon af-
firmance or dismissal of appeal,
17-578
newly discovered evidence, practice
as to new trial for, Sup Ct Rule
24
practice and proceedings on appeal
from general sessions court to
Supreme Court, 7-404
stay, Sup Ct Rule 28
Darlington Countv Civil Court, appeals
from, 15-1599.3
demurrer, effect of appeal from overrul-
ing demurrer to stay further hearing
of cause, 7-422
destitute and delinquent children, ap-
peals in cases of, 71-260
dismissal of appeal —
cases not readv for hearing, Sup Ct
Rule 9 (2)
criminal cases without merit, Sup Ct
Rule 23
death of party, Sup Ct Rule 3
execution of death sentence upon, 17-
578
failure to file briefs. Sup Ct Rule 29
failure to file return, Sup Ct Rule 1
damages, award of, for taking of land
for highway purposes in Lancaster
County, 33-1747, 33-1748
Darlington Countv Civil Court, appeals
from, 15-1599.3
docketing, 7-408
court rules as to, Sup Ct Rule 1, 9 (1)
execution, effect of notice of appeal on,
7-412
exhibits in transcript of record, Sup Ct
Rule 4 (5)
facts, statement of, in briefs, Sup Ct Rule
8 (7)
failure to perfect —
correction, 7-411
waiver by, 7-409
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APPEALS— Cont'd
Supreme Court, appeals to — Cont'd
filing and service of briefs, Sup Ct Rule
4 (2), 8 (9), 29
after argument or submission, Sup Ct
Rule 8 (8)
Florence Civil Court, appeals from, 15-
1619
gas companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders, 58-126
general sessions, court of, practice and
proceedings on appeal from, 7-440
grade separation structures, appeals as
to alteration of, 5S-835
Greenville County Court, appeals from,
15-678
heat companies, review of Public Service
Commission's orders, 58-126
ice cream manufacturer's license, appeal
from denial, revocation, or suspen-
sion of, 32-1708
inheritance tax, appeals from assessment
of, 65-510
injunction, stay of proceedings pending
appeal, 15-135
insolvency of sureties on appellee's bond
to stay sale on execution, 7-413
intermediate orders, review of, 15-133
judgment on, 7-427
opinion to be attached to, 7-430
jurisdiction —
chancery, SC Const, Art 5, §4; 15-122
law, SC Const, Art 5, §4; 15-123
retention of jurisdiction by circuit
courts until docketing of appeal
in Supreme Court, Sup Ct Rule
IS
landing fields, appeal in proceedings for
acquisition of property for, 2-114
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, appeals from, 15-1296
Marlboro County Court, appeals from,
15-699.17
mimeographed copy of papers, when per-
missible, 7-426
modification of judgment, permissibility,
7-427
mortgage foreclosure, stay of judgment
directing salef 7-417
municipal courts, certiorari to review
conviction in, 7-14, 15-916
New Trial (this index)
notice of intention to appeal, 7-405
execution as affected by, 7-412
stay of proceedings below, operation
as, 7-422
objections to case, 7-406
opinion —
attaching to judgment, 7-430
written opinions, required, 7-428
Orangeburg County Court, appeals from,
15-742
APPEALS— Cont'd
Supreme Court, appeals to — Cont'd
perfection of appeal-
Failure to perfect appeal, supra, this
group
stay of proceedings upon, 7-418
perishable property, effect of notice of
appeal on judgment directing sale
of, 7-422
preparation of case on appeals from cir-
cuit courts, Cir Ct Rules 49, 50
printing —
of briefs, Sup Ct Rule 5, 8 (11
costs, taxation of, Sup Ct Rule 8
(6)
of testimony, 7-425
court rule as to, Sup Ct Rule 5
inability for parties to pay for
printing, 7-426
priority of hearing cases, 15-142
probate matters, 7-402
questions of law. to be prepared by cir-
cuit court, 7-403
receivers —
order appointing, review of, 15-123
stay of proceedings pending appeal,
15-135
registration as voter, appeal from denial
of, 23-73, 23-75
constitutional provision for, SC
Const, Art 2, § 5
for municipal election. 23-117
remittitur, Sup Ct Rule 1
contents, Sup Ct Rule 17 (1)
fees, 15-113; Sup Ct Rule 1
stay of, Sup Ct Rule 17 (2)
respondent's brief, Sup Ct Rule 8 (4)
Reversal, supra
Richland County Court, appeals from,
15-779
right of, 7-401
Securities Act, appeals under, 62-255
service and filing of briefs, Sup Ct Rule
4 (2), 8 (9), 29
after argument or submission, Sup Ct
Rule 8 (8)
settlement of case made, 7-406
Spartanburg County Court, appeals
from, 15-830
special proceedings —
final order in special proceedings, re-
view of, 15-123
security provisions as applicable to
appeals in, 7-424
statement of case agreed upon by attor-
neys, 7-407
stay on —
appeal, stay of proceedings pending,
15-135
bond to obtain stay, supra, this group
conveyance or other instrument,
judgment to execute, 7-416
criminal cases, Sup Ct Rule 28
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APPEALS— Cont'd
Supreme Court, appeals to — Cont'd
stay on —
delivery of documents or personalty,
7-415
execution, stay of, 7-412
land, judgment for sale or delivery of,
7-417
lower court, stay of proceedings in,
Sup Ct Rule 18
notice of appeal, operation as stay,
7-422
perfection of appeal, stay of proceed-
ings upon, 7-418
remittitur, stay of, Sup Ct Rule 17(2)
street railway companies, review of Pub-
lic Service Commission's orders, 58-
126
submission on briefs, Sup Ct Rule 10, 29
teacher's complaint of discrimination, ap-
peal in proceedings on, 21-394
telephone companies, review of Public
Service Commission orders, 58-477
time —
for filing decisions, 7-429
for notice of intention to appeal, 7-
405
extension, 7-410
for preparing case with exceptions,
7-406
Transcripts, infra
typewritten copies of papers, 7-426
transcript of record, Sup Ct Rule 6
Undertaking to obtain stay. Bond, supra,
this group
unemployment compensation, appeal
from review of Employment Secu-
rity Commission's decision by circuit
court, 68-165
regulations as to, Rules and Reg., Vol.
7, p. 543 [Reg. 7]
waiver by failure to perfect appeal, 7-
409
water companies, review of Public Serv-
ice Commission's orders, 58-126
Tax appeals from assessments. Taxation
(this index)
Tax Board of Review, appeals to. Tax
Board of Review (this index)
Tax Commission, rules for conducting ap-
peals to, 65-63
circuit court, appeal to, 7-202, 7-302
criminal case, 7-103
probate court, appeal from, 7-202
Supreme Court, appeal to, supra
telephone companies, review of Public
Service Commission's orders, 58-472
transmittal of papers to appellate court,
7-10
Title of action to remain unchanged, 7-11
APPEALS— Cont'd
Transcripts —
amendment, Sup Ct Rule 4 (7, 8)
arrangement, Sup Ct Rule 4 (1)
contents, Sup Ct Rule 4 (3 to 6)
criminal cases, stenographer's duty to
furnish, 15-1902, 15-1903
exhibits, Sup Ct Rule 4 (5)
facts not shown in, consideration of,
Sup Ct Rule 8 (7)
fees of stenographer for furnishing, 15-
1903, 15-1904, 15-1907
index, Sup Ct Rule 4 (2)
preservation for use of bar, Sup Ct Rule
21
printing, Sup Ct Rule 5
service of, Sup Ct Rule 4 (2)
taxation of cost of, 15-1903
title, Sup Ct Rule 4 (2)
typewritten records, Sup Ct Rule 6
Transmittal of papers to appellate court, 7-
Tuberculosis, commitment as patient for,
32-633
Undertaking. Bond, supra
Unemployment compensation, action to ob-
tain review of decision of Employment
Security Commission by circuit court,
68-165
regulations as to, Rules and Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 7]
Verdicts, appeal from, prior to judgment,
7-5
Voter's registration. Registration of voters,
supra
Waiver of appeal by failure to perfect, 7-409
Water companies, review of Public Service
Commission's orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Water Pollution Control Authority (this
index)
Who may take, 7-2
Wine, appeals from order of revocation or
suspension of permit, to circuit courts,
4-217
Workmen's compensation award, appeal
from. Workmen's Compensation (this
index)
APPEARANCES
Attachment —
discharge of, 10-930 to 10-932
time for appearance, 10-921
Children's court, failure to appear when
summoned, as contempt, 15-1401
Entry of appearance, Cir Ct Rule 17
Guardian ad litem, infants and incompetent
persons to appear by, 10-231
Jurisdictional objection as waived by, 10-648
Magistrate's court, default judgment on
failure to appear, 43-97
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APPEARANCES— Cont'd
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, ap-
pearance in person or by agent or at-
torney, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759
[Rule 2]
general investigations, appearance with-
out leave to intervene, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 759 [Rule 8]
Voluntary appearance as equivalent to per-
sonal service of summons, 10-406.1
APPLES
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Bushels per barrel, 66-157
APPLE TREES
Neglected or abandoned, duty of Crop Pest
Commission as to, 3-141 to 3-147
APPLIANCES
Household Furniture and Furnishings (this
index)
APPORTIONMENT
House of Representatives, members of.
House of Representatives (this index)
Taxation (this index)
APPRENTICES
Labor (this index)
APPROACHES
Railroad crossings, overhead bridges at, 58-
817
APPROPRIATIONS
See also Budget
Generally, 30-205
Annual General Appropriations Act, 30-205
Army, Federal appropriations for, limited
to two years, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 12
Biennial period, appropriations for, when
permissible, SC Const, Art 10, § 10
Bills. General Assembly (this index)
Cosmetologists, appropriations by State for
enforcement of regulations as to, 56-482
Counties (this index)
Diversion prohibited, 1-701, 1-702
Exceeding, penalized, 1-702
Keeping within, required, 1-54, 1-702, 1-762
Mode of payment when no direction given,
1-861
Origination of revenue bills in House of
Representatives, SC Const, Art 3, § 15
Recording of, by Comptroller General, 1-815
Withdrawal of money from Federal Treas-
ury as conditioned upon, US Const, Art
1, § 9, cl 7
APPRAISALS AND APPRAISERS
Animals to be killed because of disease.
Animal Diseases (this index)
Appraisal commissioners. Drainage Dis-
tricts (this index)
Attachment, 10-927
exemptions, 34-41
in actions for purchase money, 10-925
Corporate stockholder dissenting from sale
of major assets, appraisal of interest
of, 12-633, 12-634
Estrays, 6-201 to 6 203, 6-207
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Exemptions from attachment, etc., 34-41
Fees of appraisers, 27-502
Homestead, 34-1 to 34-14
Inheritance tax, appraisals by Tax Commis-
sion, 65-507, 65-508
Railroads, shares of stockholder opposing
consolidation, 58-924
Trespass, assessment of damages for, 10-
1518
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission, excess property of, 2-285
Waste, assessment of damages for, 10-1518
ARBITRATION AND ARBITRATORS
Generally, 10-1901 to 10-1905
Agreed Case (this index)
Agreement for, 10-1901
Animal trespassing or running at large in
Berkeley County, damages caused by,
6-312
Appeal to circuit court, 10-1904
Bond, 10-1901
Bribery of arbitrators, 16-217, 16-218
Common pleas court —
appeals to, 10-1904
award as judgment of, 10-1905
Entries as to, fees of clerk of courts for,
27-53 (9)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Findings, effect of, 10-1904
General Assembly's power to provide for,
SC Const, Art 6. § 1
Judgment of commo.i pleas court, award
as, 10-1905
Mechanics' and materialmen's liens, 45-303
Oath of arbitrators, 10-1902
Production of books and papers, arbitrators
may compel, 10-1903
58
ARBITRATION AND ARBITRATORS
—Cont'd
Selection of arbitrators, 10-1902
Witnesses, arbitrators may subpoena, 10
1903
ARBOR DAY
Observance of, 64-101
ARCHITECTS
Generally, 56-51 to 56-53
Age, requirement as to, 56-55
Annual fee, 56-58
Applicability of regulations to other per-
sons, 56-63
Application fees, 56-57
Board of Examiners, 56-52 to 56-55
appointment, 56-52
compensation of members, 56-53
examination of applicants, 56-55
meetings, 56-54
officers, 56-54
rules, 56-54
seal, 56-54 .
suspension of revocation of certificate,
56-61
term, 56-52
vacancies, 56-52
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport
Commission, employment by, 2-473
Certificate required for practice, 56-51
penalty for practicing without, 56-62
revocation or suspension of, 56-61
Certification of architects from other states,
56-56
Corporation, practice of architecture by,
56-59 ca ee
Education, requirement as to, io-iS
Examination, 56-55
Experience, requirement of, 56-55
Fees —
annual fee, 56-58
application fee, 56-57
Hospitals in municipalities 1000 to 5000, em-
ployment for, 32-853
Invitations to bid to show that contractor
licenses are required, 56-417
Other states, certification of architects of,
S6"56 ^ c*
Partnership, practice of architecture by, 56-
59
Penalty for practicing without certificate,
56-62
Qualifications of applicants, 56-55
Revocation of certificate, 56-61
Seal required, 56-60
Board of Examiners, 56-54
State board of architectural examiners
Board of Examiners, supra
Suspension of certificate, 56-61
Code of Laws of South Carolina
ARCH SUPPORTS
Chiropodists, 56-322
ARGUMENTS OF COUNSEL
Circuit Court, Cir Ct Rule 11
jury, argument to, Cir Ct Rule 77
motions, arguments on, Cir Ct Rule 58
questions for argument, how brought
before court, Cir Ct Rule 56
right to open and close, Cir Ct Rule 58
rule to show cause, argument on, Cir
Ct Rule 58
summation, distribution of time for, Cir
Ct Rule 31
Probate courts, Prob Ct Rule 7
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 29]
reargument, application for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 31 (a),
(c)]
Supreme Court, arguments in —
against decisions of the court, Sup Ct
Rule 8(10)
citation of South Carolina reports, Sup
Ct Rule 8 (11, 12)
consolidation of cases for, Sup Ct Rule
26
extracts from books. Sup Ct Rule 13
on motions, Sup Ct Rule 16
points argued, Sup Ct Rule 8(3)
submissions without argument, Sup Ct
Rules 10, 29
time limit, Sup Ct Rule 12
Time of, regulations as to, 56-143
circuit court, distribution of time for
summation, Cir Ct Rule 31
Supreme Court, time limit, Sup Ct Rule
12
ARM
Arms (this index)
ARMED FORCES
See also Militia; Veterans
Annulment action, service of process on
person serving overseas, 20-46
Appropriations for, Federal, limited to two
' years, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 12
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Birth or death records furnished free to
persons entering, 32-1124
Certified copies of certain public records
furnished free, 44-660
Civil authority, subordination of military
power to, SC Const, Art 1, § 26
Civil Defense (this index)
Index
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ARMED FORCES— Cont'd
Commander in Chief, President of United
States as, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Congress —
Federal appropriations for armed forces
limited to two years, US Const, Art
1, § 8, cl 12
may raise and support armed forces, US
Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 12, 13
militia —
arming of, power of, US Const, Art 1,
§8, cl 15
organization of, power to provide for,
US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 16
State not to keep troops without consent
of, US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 3
to make rules for government of armed
forces, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 14
Consent —
of Congress, troops not to be kept by
State without, US Const, Art 1, § 10,
cl3
of General Assembly to maintenance of
armies, required in times of peace,
SC Const, Art 1, § 26
soldiers not to be quartered in houses in
time of peace without, US Const,
3rd Amend
Crime, dispensability of indictment for, SC
Const, Art 1, "§ 17; US Const, Sth
Amend
Disabled military personnel, land ceded to
United States for home or sanitorium
for, 39-122
Discharges, recording of. Veterans (this
index)
Divorce proceeding, affidavit of person
serving in armed forces as to impossi-
bility of reconciliation, 20-110.1
Exemptions —
from road, street, and poll taxes, 33-963,
33-1071, 33-1212, 44-464, 44-465
from road duty, 47-1324
of penitentiary officers and employees,
from military duty, 55-307
Federal appropriations for, limited to two
years, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 12
Government of, Congress may make rules
for, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 14
Housing for national defense activities, en-
listed men as "persons engaged in Na-
tional Defense Activities" for purposes
of, 36-371(1)
Income tax —
compensation for military service, not
gross income, 65-254
exemptions for person in military
service, 65-225.1
Indictment for crime, dispensability, SC
Const, Art 1, § 17; US Const, 5th
. Amend
ARMED FORCES— Cont'd
Lands ceded to United States for military or
naval purposes in certain counties, 39-
110, 39-111, 39-114, 39-122 to 39-124.1,
39-132,39-134
Leave of absence for training to public of-
ficers and employees serving in, 44-
861
License fees and taxes, proration for per-
sons entering armed services, 65-5
Machine guns, possession of, 16-125
Military board, 44-74
Minority, removal of disability of, as to
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of
1944. 44-654
Notarial powers of officers of armed forces
during World War II, 44-475
Oath-
notarial powers of officers in World War
11.44-475
of military or civilian personnel to af-
fidavit for recording documents, ad-
ministering, 60-51, 60-53, 60-54
Obstruction of recruiting, 44-355, 44-356
Optometry, persons in service defaulting in
payment of fee, 56-1071
Penitentiary officers and employees, exemp-
tion from military duty, 55-307
Physician in, applicability of regulations to,
56-1372
Police insurance and annuity fund, rein-
statement of World War II servicemen,
61-315
President of United States as Commander
in Chief of, US Const. Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Protection of United States Air Force base
or airfield, 2-131 to 2-133
Public officers and employees serving in,
leave of absence for training, 44-861
Quartering of troops in houses, constitution-
al provisions, SC Const, Art 1 § 26; US
Const, 3rd Amend
Recruiting, obstruction of, 44-355, 44-356
Reserve officers' training corps units in
high schools, 21-419
Road dutv, exemption of persons from, 47-
1324
Road taxes. Taxes, infra
Selective Service Act of 1948, certified cop-
ies of records furnished free for* pur-
pose of, 44-660
Servicemen's Dependent's Allowance Act of
1942, free furnishing of birth or death
record, 32-1124, 44-660
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, re-
moval of disability of minority for
transactions under, 44-654
Service of process in annulment action on
person serving overseas, 20-46
South Carolina retirement system —
former employee discharged from armed
services, election of membership by,
61-43
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ARMED FORCES— Cont'd
South Carolina retirement system — Cont'd
payments by members, 61-76
prior service credit after return from
armed forces, 61-76
Subordination of military power to civil au-
thority, SC Const, Art 1, § 26
Taxes —
exemption of persons in armed forces
from road, street, and poll taxes, 33-
963, 33-1071, 33-1212, 44-464, 44-465
income tax —
compensation for military service,
not gross income, 65-254
exemptions for persons in military
service, 65-225.1
license fees and taxes, proration of, for
persons entering armed services, 65-
5
suspension of taxes of persons in, in
certain counties, 65-1993
Testimony of servicemen as admissible at
subsequent trials, 26-11
Troop movements, State's cooperation in,
44-461 to 44-465
Veterans ("this index)
Wills (this index)
ARMED MEN
Bringing into State for purpose of suppress-
ing domestic violence, restrictions on,
SC Const, Art 8, § 9
ARMISTICE DAY
Holiday, 64-151
ARMORIES
Militia, armories for, 44-101 to 44-104
Tax exemption, 65-1522(24)
ARMS
Keeping and bearing, constitutional right,
SC Const, Art 1, § 26; US Const, 2nd
Amend
Motor carriers, loss or impairment of arm
as affecting qualifications for driver,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg.
1.21]
Weapons (this index)
Workmen's compensation for loss of arm,
72-153
ARMY AND NAVY
Armed Forces (this index)
ARRAIGNMENT
Custody of accused after, Cir Ct Rule 35
New indictment, arraignment on, 17-503
Preliminary examination. Magistrates (this
index)
ARREST
See also Civil Arrest
Generally, 17-251 to 17-263
Affidavit of, filing of, Cir Ct Rule 4
Alcohol and alcoholic beverages —
nuisances, persons conducting, 4-404
persons violating provisions, 4-413
Aldermen, etc., powers of, 15-909
Bedding, providing, 17-261
Bench Warrants (this index)
Bond for order of, Cir Ct Rule 68
Children. Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Courts (this index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Civil Arrest (this index)
Civil defense violators. 44-361, 44-362
Clothing, providing, 17-261
Councilmen, arrest by, 15-909
in towns of less than 1,000, 47-149
Cruelty to Animals (this index)
Deputy sheriffs. Sheriffs, infra
Detention —
change of prison and custody, restric-
tions on, 17-262
permissible period, 17-261
place of, 17-261
Disorderly Conduct (this index)
Drunkenness (this index)
Duelling, magistrate's powers of arrest for
prevention of, 43-216
Electric, interurban, and street railways —
conductors and employees, powers of,
58-1323
streetcar operators may make arrest for
violations as to separation of races,
58-1338
Escaped prisoner, 17-260, 55-4, 55-5
Exemptions or privilege from, 17-256
courts, persons attending or going to or
from, 15-11, 17-256
electors, privilege of, SC Const, Art 2,
§14
Militia (this index)
Senate (this index)
State Guard, 44-262
State Legislature, members of, SC Const,
Art 3, § 14
United States Senators and Representa-
tives, US Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
volunteer and militia forces, SC Const,
Art 13, §2
Witnesses, infra
Felony, who may make arrest for, 17-251
Filing of affidavit- Cir Ct Rule 4
Index
61
ARREST— Cont'd
Fisheries inspectors, powers of, 28-170
Food, providing, 17-261
Ground to be disclosed, failure penalized,
17-255
Habeas Corpus (this index)
Hawker found without license, 56-1216
Highway patrol, arrest by. Highway Patrol
(this index)
Intoxication, arrest for. Intoxication (this
index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Juvenile delinquents, to be reported to
court, 71-258
Liquor nuisance, person conducting, 4-404
Litigants attending court as exempt, 17-
256
Magistrate (this index)
Mayor in town of less than 1,000, arrest by,
47-149
Means permissible, 17-252
Military duty as exempting from, 17-256
Militia (this index)
Mobs. Riots and Mobs (this index)
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Municipalities, certain offenders in. Munic-
ipal Courts (this index)
Night-time arrest without warrant, when
permissible, 17-252
Nuisances, persons conducting, alcoholic
beverage law, 4-404
Obscenity (this index)
Parks, violators of regulations, 51-105
Peddler found without license, 56-1216
Police, outside corporate limits, 17-254
powers within one mile of corporate lim-
its, 53-1
Precept, failure to exhibit, on request, 17-255
Privilege from. Exemptions or privilege
from, supra
Probation officers, powers of, 55-578
Probation violator, 55-595
Railroad conductors and station agents,
powers of, 58-1221
Riots and Mobs (this index)
Sheriffs —
illegal arrest as contempt, 53-219
powers and duties of, 53-197, 53-198
powers and duties of deputv sheriffs, 53-
85
fairs, circuses, etc., deputy sheriffs
for, 53-124
industrial communities, deputy sher-
iffs for, 53-111
parks and amusement places, deputy
sheriffs for, 53-135
Shipmaster may arrest procurer of sea-
men for unauthorized boarding of ves-
sel, 54-359
State Guard, exemption of, 44-262
State hospital, disorderly or trespassing
persons on grounds of, 32-979
ARREST— Cont'd
State House grounds, arrest of trespassers
on, 1-414
Street railways. Electric, interurban, and
street railways, supra
Sunday, arrest on, 17-259, 17-260
Support proceedings in family court divi-
sion. Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Courts (this index)
Thief, who may arrest, 17-251
Warrants —
arrest without warrant, when permis-
sible, 17-251 to 17-254
night-time arrest without warrant, 17-
252
Bench Warrants (this index)
courts-martial, warrants for arrest of
accused, 44-193
fugitive from other state, warrant for
arrest of, 17-201
homicide, issuance of warrant by
coroner, 17-151
form of warrant, 17-152
information before magistrate as basis
of warrant, 43-111
Witnesses —
court, exemption while attending or go-
ing to or from, 17-256
Legislature, punishability, for arresting
witnesses summoned by, SC Const,
Art 3, § 13
out of state witnesses in criminal cases,
protection of. Witnesses (this in-
dex)
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, pow-
ers of children's court division, 15-1250
Motion for, Cir Ct Rule 72
ARSENALS AND MAGAZINES
Congress to exercise exclusive jurisdiction
over arsenals, US Const, Art 1, § 8,
cl 17
United States, acquisition of land by, 39-51
to 39-54, 39-61 to 39-64
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
ARSENATE
Insecticides and Fungicides (this index)
ARSENATE OF LEAD
Coloring of, required, 3-161
ARSINE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
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ARSON
Generally, 16-311 to 16-320
Conviction of, as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Definitions —
arson, 16-311
attempts, 16-320
dwelling house, 16-301
parcel of dwelling house, 16-301
Insurance Commissioner's duty with respect
to, 37-83
Kilns, 3-47, 3-48
Peremptory challenges, 38-211
Punishment, 16-311
aiding and abetting, 16-311 to 16-314, 16-
319
building not subject to arson, burning
of, 16-312
insured property, burning of, 16-313
lands and property of others — ■
attempt to burn, 16-319
carrying fire on, 16-316
crops, burning of, 16-314
negligent burning of, 16-318
personal property, burning of, 16-314,
16-315
wilful burning of, 16-317
tenant, burning of buildings or crops by,
16-385
unfinished or vacant buildings, 16-384
Ricks-
corn or grain, 3-47, 3-48
hay, 3-47
Stacks of hay, straw, or grain, 3-47, 3-48
Treble damages for burning of certain
property, 16-315
ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS
Through Highways (this index)
ARTICHOKES
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
Corporations (this index)
ARTICLES OF WAR
Militia, applicability to, 44-4
ASAPROL
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
ASBESTOSIS
Reporting of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553
[Sec. 5]
ASHES
Fire regulations as to, 47-1160
ASHLEY RIVER
Bridge across, authorization of, 33-203
Improvement project —
grants to United States for, 70-251 to 70-
253
lands raised by, right of United States
to use, 70-252
ASIATIC CHOLERA
Prevention of, Governor's authority as to,
32-553
Quarantine placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
554 [Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7 p. 556 [Sec. 14]
common carrier not to transport persons
afflicted with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sec 2]
ASPARAGUS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
ASPARAGUS BEANS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
ASS
Asses (this index)
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
Aggravated assault, indictment for, special
count for carrying concealed weapon,
17-404
Concealed weapon, assault with —
additional punishment. 16-93
exclusive jurisdiction of general ses-
sions courts. 17-404
indictment, 17-404
Costs limited in actions for, when, 10-1607
General sessions courts, jurisdiction of, SC
Const, Art 5, § 18
exclusive jurisdiction of assault with con-
cealed weapon, 17-404
Intent to kill, indictment for assault with,
special count for carrying concealed
weapon, 17-404
Intent to ravish, assault with, 16-72
conviction of, as disqualifying elector,
SC Const, Art 2, § 6
Limitation of civil action for, 10-145(1)
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY— Cont'd
Militiamen, assault on, 44-139
Pointing firearm, 16-141
Political opinions, assault on account of, 16-
S59
Striking superior officer, military offense of,
44-157
Witness summoned to attend Senate or
House of Representatives, punishability
of assault on, SC Const, Art 3, § 13
ASSEMBLY
General Assembly (this index)
Unlawful assembly, duties of militia when
called out to suppress, 44-113
ASSEMBLY AND PETITION,
RIGHT OF
Constitutional right, SC Const, Art 1, § 4;
US Const, 1st Amend
ASSES
Cutting tails of, 6-6
Importation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 495
[Reg. 2]
ASSESSMENT
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Notice by Tax Commission to person af-
fected, 65-105
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Special Assessments (this index)
Taxes. Taxation (this index)
ASSESSORS
Tax assessors. Taxation (this index)
ASSETS
Assignment for benefit of creditors, cred-
itors' power to direct distribution, 57-
363
Corporations (this index)
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Federal savings and loan association, sale to.
Federal Savings and Loan Associations
(this index)
Intangible assets, securities issued for, es-
crowing under Security Act, 62-115
Partnerships (this index)
ASSIGNATION
Prostitution (this index)
ASSIGNMENT
Abatement of action by, 10-217
Accounts Receivable (this index)
Circuit judges. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Competency of witnesses against assignee
of deceased or insane party, 26-402
Court costs, assignee's liability for, 10-1621
Electricity rates, reparation claims as to, 24-
46
Liens and Encumbrances (this index)
Mortgages (this index)
Motor carriers' certificate of public con-
venience and necessity, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. SOI [Rule 37)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Notice of. Accounts Receivable (this in-
dex)
Partnerships (this index)
Retirement benefits from South Carolina re-
tirement system, assignment prohibited,
61-116
Salaries, stamp tax on assignment of, 65-
689
Set-off in action by assignee of choses in
action, 10-706
Telephone companies, reparation claims for
improper charges, 5S-424
Trust, assignment of, to be in writing, 67-2
Unemployment compensation benefits, 68-
352
Workmen's compensation claim, assignabil-
ity, 72-187
ASSIGNMENT FOR BENEFIT
OF CREDITORS
Generally, 57-351 to 57-366
Agent of creditors —
appointment. 57-354
by majority of creditors, 57-358
revocation, 57-363
duties and powers on failure of assignees
to call meeting of creditors, 57-357
powers, generally, 57-359
Arrest. Civil Arrest (this index)
Bond of assignee —
premium for, as allowable expense. 67-64
surety company bond permissible, but
not requireable, 67-64
Commissions of agents or assignees, 57-366
forfeiture for failure to account or fol-
low directions, 57-365
Creditors —
failing to appoint agent, effect of, 57-
360
powers, generally, 57-363
rights before judgment, 57-353
Distribution of assets, creditors' power to
direct, 57-363
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ASSIGNMENT FOR BENEFIT OF
CREDITORS— Cont'd
Meeting of creditors —
assignees' duty to call, 57-356
procedure on assignees' failure to call,
57-357
Partner's power to bind firm by, 52-21
Penalty for failure of agent or assignee to
account or follow directions, 57-365
Preferences and priorities —
assignments void for giving, 57-351
certain transactions void, 57-352
priority of employer's contributions to
unemployment compensation fund,
68-211
Reports by assignees and agents to cred-
itors, 57-364, 57-365
Sale-
agent of creditors, powers of, 57-357, 57-
359
before appointment of creditors' agent,
57-355
by assignees on failure of creditors to
appoint agent, 57-360
creditors' powers as to, 57-363
disposition of proceeds of, 57-362
Trust company's power to act as assignee,
8-241
Umpire —
appointment of, 57-361
decisions by, 57-359
ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL
Assignment of counsel to accused, 17-507
Counsel, right of accused to, US Const,
6th Amend., 17-506, 17-507
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, duty
to inform respondent in proceedings for
support of wife, child, or step-child of
right to counsel, 15-1253
ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Co-operative associations —
Co-operative Associations (this index)
Marketing Associations (this index)
Corporations generally. Corporations (this
index)
Credit Unions (this index)
Fair associations. Fairs and Fair Associa-
tions (this index)
Federal Savings and Loan Associations (this
index)
Foreign land associations, license tax on,
65-941
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
Improper use of names, emblems, etc., 16-
542, 16-543
Joint Stock Companies (this index)
Judgment against unincorporated associa-
tion, 10-1516
Marketing Associations (this index)
Mutual Aid Associations (this index)
Mutual Insurance (this index)
Savings and Loan Associations (this index)
Securities registration, articles of organiza-
tion to be submitted with application
for, 62-110
Trade Associations (this index)
Unincorporated associations —
acting as corporation, action by Attorney
General in case of, 10-2256(3)
costs, 10-2268
as defendants, 10-215
improper use of names, emblems, etc.,
16-542, 16-543
judgment against, 10-1516
service of summons on, 10-429
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
Railroad employees, 58-1233
Workmen's Compensation Act as affecting
availability of defense, 72-118 to 72-120
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
Attorney General (this index)
ASSOCIATIONS
Alcoholic beverages licenses to, 4-33
Attachment of stock in, 10-922
sale on execution to satisfy judgment,
10-933(2)
Building and Loan Associations (this index)
Bylaws —
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this in-
dex)
mutual insurance associations, 37-381, 37-
385
Charters, amended to permit hedging con-
tracts, 11-65.1
Clubs (this index)
ASYLUMS
See also the particular institutions
Hospitals (this index)
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Orphan asylums. Orphans and Orphanages
(this index)
State Hospital (this index)
ATHLETIC CONTESTS
Amusements and Athletic Contests (this
index)
ATLANTIC BEACH
Motor vehicles, operation of, 46-458
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ATLANTIC OCEAN
Waters and Watercourses (this index)
ATLANTIC STATES MARINE
FISHERIES COMMISSION
Audits of accounts and books, 28-205
Cooperation by other State officials, 28-203
Eligibility to appointment as Commission-
ers, 28-201
Members, 28-201
Powers, 28-202
Records, 28-204
Removal of Commissioner, 28-201
Reports, 28-204
Term of office, 28-201
Vacancies, how filled, 28-201
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Electricity sold to, suspension of license tax
on, 65-903
Savannah River plant, income tax as af-
fected by gain or loss, 65-272
Special State constables for, 53-731 to 53-
736
ATTACHMENT
Generally, 10-901 to 10-956
Absconding defendants, in actions against,
10-901 (7, 8)
constable's fees, 27-451 (6)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-452, 27-453
Affidavit —
contents of, 10-905
filrfig and service of, 10-907
granting of attachment, filing on, Cir
Ct Rule 68
''form of, 10-906
warrant, required for issue of, 10-912
Answer, time for filing, 10-921
Appearance —
discharge on, 10-930 to 10-932
time for, 10-921
Appraisal. Inventory and appraisal, infra
Assignment for benefit of creditors as
avoiding preference created by, 57-352
Associations, stock of. Stock of corpora-
tions, infra
Automobile. Motor vehicle, infra
Bills of Lading (this index)
Body attachment. Civil Arrest (this index)
Bond-
amount of, 10-908, 10-909
appeal, increase on, 10-909
collection of debts by plaintiff, bond for,
10-936
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ATTACHMENT— Cont'd
Bond — Cont'd
fees for taking and filing —
clerk of courts, 27-53 (20)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
magistrate, 27-431 (2)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-434,
27-437
filing of, on granting of attachment, Cir
Ct Rule 68
form of, 10-910
Purchase money, in actions for, infra
redelivery bonds, 10-931, 10-932
third party claims, in cases of, 10-929
warrant, required for issue of, 10-912
Books of debtor, officer to take custody of,
10-923
Collection of claims of debtor, 10-927
by plaintiff instead of officer, 10-936
satisfaction of judgment —
collection to continue until, 10-933 (4)
proceeds applied to, 10-933 CI)
uncollected claims, sale of, 10-934
Complaint, service of, 10-921
Concealing or removing attached goods, 16-
370
Constable. Sheriff or constable, infra
Conversion, in actions for wrongful con-
version, 10-901 (2)
Contempt (this index)
Corporations —
Foreign Corporations (this index)
Stock of corporations, infra
Discharge of —
bond for, 10-931, 10-932
on appearance of defendant, 10-930 to 10-
932
on judgment for defendant, 10-937
owner may move for, 10-932.1
purchase money, in actions for, 10-955
third party may move for, when, 10-931
Double damages for withholding property
from repossession, 10-933 (3)
Execution to subject attached property to
judgment, 10-933 (2)
Exemption from Attachment (this index)
Firemen's pension fund and payments ex-
empt from, 61-407
Foreign Corporations (this index)
Fraternal benefits as exempt from, 37-
917
Fraud on creditors, for prevention of, 10-
901 (8)
debts not due, 10-903
Garnishment (this index)
Grounds for, 10-901 to 10-903
Homestead Exemption (this index)
Indorsing list of goods on writ, 43-323
Intangible property, 10-925, 10-926
certificate of defendant's interest in, 10-
926
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ATTACHMENT— Cont'd
Inventory and appraisal, 10-927
purchase money, in actions for, 10-955
Judgment —
for defendant, disposition of property
on, 10-937
repossession after, 10-933 (3)
satisfaction out of attached property, 10-
927, 10-933
Collection of claims of debtor, supra
disposition of surplus property, 10-
935
execution for, 10-933 (2)
motor vehicles, sale of, 10-934
purchase money, in actions for, 10-
956
Libel, in action for, 10-902
Lien, attachment to enforce —
\/motor vehicle, 45-551
ship or vessel, 45-355
lien for damage done by negligent
operation, 45-553
Lien of, 10-924
for purchase money, 10-954
Locomotives, 58-1272
Magistrate, fees of, 27-431 (2, 14, 15)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-434, 27-437
Manufacturing company's stock as subject
to, 12-203
Mechanic's lien —
priority as against attaching creditor,
45-282 to 45-286
sale to satisfy, rights of attachment
creditor, 45-282, 45-283
surplus proceeds of sale under, as sub-
ject to attachment, 45-281
Motor vehicle, to enforce lien for damages
from operation, 45-551
Money, in action for recovery of, 10-901 (1)
Money and bank notes of debtor, duty of
officer to attach, 10-923
Motion for, prompt decision of, 10-1232
Nonresidents, actions against, 10-901(5)
libel and slander cases, 10-902
Partner's interest in partnership, 52-52
Perishable property, disposition of, 10-928
proceeds of sale applied to judgment,
10-933 (1)
Personal injuries, in actions for, 10-901 (3)
Personal property —
duty of sheriff or constable, 10-923
in certain actions as to, 10-901 (2)
Intangible property, supra
Perishable property, supra
Purchase money, in actions for, infra
sale on execution to satisfy judgment,
10-933 (2)
Stock of corporations or associations, in-
fra
Vessels, infra
Pilotage of ships, in actions for, 10-901 (6)
ATTACHMENT— Cont'd
Priority —
as against mechanic's lien, 45-282 to
45-2S6
of attachment of real estate, 10-924
for purchase money, 10-954
Probate court's process, to compel return
of, Prob Ct Rule 2
Proceedings against defendants not served,
attachment in, 10-256
Property subject to, 10-922
exemptions. Exemption from Attach-
ment (this index)
mechanic's lien sale, surplus proceeds,
45-281
railroad cars and engines, 58-1272
retirement benefits under South Caro-
lina Retirement System, 61-116
Purchase money, in actions for, 10-951 to
10-956
authorization and issue, 10-951
bond, 10-952
by defendant, 10-955
disposition on judgment for defend-
ant, 10-955
discharge of attachment, 10-955
inventory and appraisal, 10-955
lien of attachment, 10-954
order of sale, 10-956
verdict or findings, 10-956
warrant of attachment —
contents of, 10-952
execution of, 10-953
Railroad cars and engines, 58-1272
Retirement benefits under South Carolina
Retirement System exempt from, 61-
116
Real property, attachment of, 10-924
duty of sheriff or constable, 10-923
in actions to recover, real property, 10-
901 (2)
Purchase money, in actions for, supra
recording of, 10-924
sale on execution to satisfy judgment,
10-933 (2)
Redelivery bond, 10-931, 10-932, 10-955
Release. Discharge, supra
Removal of attached goods, 16-370
Repossession by sheriff or constable after
judgment, 10-933 (3)
Sale of attached property —
on execution to satisfy judgment, 10-933
(2)
Perishable property, supra
to avoid excessive storage charges, 10-
928
Satisfaction of judgment. Judgment, su-
pra
Service of papers —
affidavit, 10-907
complaint, 10-921
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ATTACHMENT— Cont'd
Service of papers — Cont'd
on Sunday, 10-471
proceedings against defendants not
served, attachment in, 10-256
Sheriff or constable — ■
attaching property of debtor, 10-923
Collection of claims of debtor, supra
execution of warrant, 10-921
fees, 27-401 (11)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
listing goods attached, 43-323
repossession after judgment, 10-933 (3)
return, duty to make, 10-938
seizure of property, duties on, 10-927
Ships. Vessels, infra
Slander, in action for, 10-902
Stock certificate, 12-203, 12-318
creditor's remedies to reach, 12-319
Stock of corporations or associations, 10-
922
sale on execution to satisfy judgment, 10-
933 (2)
Sunday, service on, 10-471
Tax on personal property, attachment to
enforce, 65-2704
Third party claims, 10-929
discharge, right to move for, 10-931
Trover and conversion, in actions for, 10-
901 (2)
Venue of third party claims, 10-929
Vessels —
enforcement of lien, 45-355
lien for damage done by negligent
operation, 45-553
pilotage, in actions for, 10-901 (6)
rights or shares in, 10-922
proceeds of sale applied to judgment,
10-933 (1)
Warehoused goods, 69-198
transferee of receipts, superiority of title,
69-228
Warrant of —
contents of, 10-911, 10-952
form of, 10-912
issue —
on filing affidavit and bond, 10-912
to different counties, 10-911
power to grant, 10-904
Purchase money, in actions for, supra
return of, 10-938
ATTAINDER
Bills of, forbidden, SC Const, Art 1, §8;
US Const, Art 1, §9, cl. 3; US Const,
Art 1, § 10, cl. 1
Congress may not pass bill of, US Const,
Art 1, § 9, cl. 3
State may not pass bill of, US Const, Art
1, § 10, cl. 1
ATTAINDER— Cont'd
Treason, attainder of, not to work corrup-
tion of blood, US Const, Art 3, § 3,
cl. 2
ATTEMPTS
Abortion, punishment for, 16-83, 16-84
Arson, 16-319, 16-320
Bank, entering with intent to steal, 16-336
House, entering with intent to steal, 16-361
Kidnapping, carrying out conspiracy for,
16-92
Motor vehicles, breaking into, 16-360 (a)
Poisoning, attempt to kill by, 16-56
Rape, 16-72
Storage tank for gasoline, etc., breaking
into, 16-360 (b)
Vessel, entering with intent to seal, 16-361
ATTESTATION
Clerks of courts, attestation of writs and
process, 15-1727
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §31
Wills (this index)
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Generally, 1-231 to 1-263
Accounting to State Treasurer for fees,
etc., 1-242
Advice by —
to Adjutant General, 1-238
to Comptroller General, 1-238
to General Assembly or Governor, 1-
236
to Public Service Commission, 1-238
to Secretary of State, 1-238
to State officers, 1-238
to State Treasurer, 1-238
Alcohol and alcoholic beverages —
assistant assigned to tax commission for
enforcement of laws as to alcohol,
4-5.1
ethyl or methvl alcohol, manufacture
of—
action on bond of manufacturer, 4-
322
action to determine whether provi-
sions as to, have been violated
and for forfeitures of property,
4-32S
liquor nuisances, powers and duties of
attorney general upon failure of
solicitor to perform duties as to, 4-
408
Annual examination of offices of county
officers, 1-263
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ATTORNEY GENERAL— Cont'd
Annual report to General Assembly, 1-241
Anti-trust laws, duty to enforce, 66-69
Appearance for State, 1-233
Assistant —
bond, 1-41
constitutional provisions for —
Federal, US Const, 6th Amend.
State, SC Const, Art 1, § 8
oath, 1-41
power to appoint, 1-232.1
Tax Commission, assistant assigned to,
for enforcement of laws as to al-
cohol, 4-5.1
Boards, State, conducting litigation for, 1-
235
Bond, 1-232
Bond of assistant, 1-41
Capital crime, attendance upon grand jury,
1-237
Charities, public, protection of, 1-240
Circuit judges' neglect of duty, reporting
to General Assembly, 15-214
Circuit solicitors-
assistance to or by, 1-237, 1-251
intoxication, indictment of circuit solici-
tor disabled by, 4-101
Code of Laws, enforcement of duties in
respect of, of officers receiving copies,
1-61
Compensation, 1-231; SC Const, Art 5,
§28
for recovery of fines against railroads,
58-1270
not alterable during term of office, SC
Const, Art 4, § 24
Comptroller General, duty to advise, 1-
238
Corporations failing to report, prosecu-
tion of, 1-240
County officers, annual examination of of-
fices of, 1-263
Countv treasurers, enforcing returns by,
1-828
Crop Pest Commission, acting for, 3-111
Declaratory judgment actions, as party on
constitutional questions, 10-2008
Defense of persons claiming under State,
1-261
Departments, State, conducting litigation
for, 1-235
Election, SC Const, Art 4, §24; Art 5,
§28
Electrical utilities regulation, legal head of
actions to enforce, 24-6
Employment Security Commission, repre-
sentation of, 68-164
Escheated money or goods, duty to sue
for, 57-221
Ethyl or methyl alcohol. Alcohol and al-
coholic beverages, supra
ATTORNEY GENERAL— Cont'd
Examination, annual, of offices of county
officers, 1-263
Executive department, membership in, 1-1
Extradition hearings to be conducted by,
17-205
General Assembly — •
advising, 1-236
report to, 1-241
circuit judges' neglect of duty, re-
ports as to, 15-214
Governor, duty to advise, 1-236
Grand jury, attendance upon, where capi-
tal crime charged, 1-237
Habeas corpus, notification of, 17-361
Intoxicating liquors. Alcohol and alco-
holic beverages, supra
Intruders on State property, prosecution of,
1-239
Liquor laws. Alcohol and alcoholic bev-
erages, supra
Office supplies, 1-3
Penalties incurred by public officers, suits
for, 1-262
Public charities, protection of, 1-240
Public Service Authority, member of ad-
visory board of, 59-2
Public Service Commission, duties as to, 1-
238, 58-62
Quo warranto, as party to. Quo Warranto
(this index)
Reports —
annual, to General Assembly, 1-241
circuit judges' neglect of duty, reporting
to General Assembly, 15-214
prosecution of corporations failing to
report, 1-240
Salary. Compensation, supra
School text book contracts, enforcement of
provisions as to, 21-508
Secretary of State, duty to advise, 1-238
Seeds, violators of statutory provisions as
to, duty to prosecute, 3-435
Service of summons on State by serving, in
actions involving title to real estate,
10-433.2
Soil Conservation Committee, rendition of
legal services to, 63-64
Soil conservation supervisors may call up-
on, for services, 63-125
Solicitors. Circuit solicitors, supra
State-
appearance for, 1-233
defense of persons claiming under, 1-
261
service of summons in actions involving
title to real estate, by serving At-
torney General, 10-433.2
State Board of Health, member of, 32-1
State boards and departments, conducting
litigation for, 1-235
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ATTORNEY GENERAL— Cont'd
State canvassers, membership on board of,
23-471
State hospital, approval of highways over
grounds of, 32-982
Taxes, State, defense of actions involving,
65-2664, 65-2665
Term of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 24; Art
5, §28
Treasurer, State (this index)
Treasurers, county, enforcing returns by,
1-S28
Trespassers on State property, prosecution
of, 1-239
Vacancies in office, how filled, 1-2
Veterans Service Bureau, member of com-
mission on, 44-601
Water Pollution Control Authority, acting
as legal advisor of, 70-132
Workmen's compensation fund, Attorney
General as legal representative of, 71-
453
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Generally, 56-101 to 56-160
Admission to practice, 56-113 to 56-128
application for, 56-113; Sup Ct Rule 30
(3,4)
fee for filing, 56-126; Sup Ct Rule 30
(2)
previous failure to be shown, Sup Ct
Rule 30 (8)
qualifications of applicants, Sup Ct
Rule 30 (2)
good moral character, certificates
as to, Sup Ct Rule 30 (4)
time for filing, Sup Ct Rule 30 (2)
armed forces, special regulations for
persons in, 56-119 to 56-123
attorneys from other states —
admission of, 56-124
casual practice by, 56-125
Board of Examiners. State Board of
Law Examiners, infra
course of study, Sup Ct Rule 30(5)
additional study for examination aft-
er previous failure, Sup Ct Rule
30 (8)
disciplinary powers of courts not affected
by provisions as to, 56-128
examination —
manner of, Sup Ct Rule 30 (6, 7)
qualifications for, 56-114
State Board of Law Examiners, in-
fra
time and place of, Sup Ct Rule 30 (1)
fees for application and admission, 56-
126; Sup Ct Rule 30 (2)
Licenses, infra
military service, special regulations for
persons in, 56-119 to 56-123
oath, 56-117, 56-127
ATTORNEYS AT LAW— Cont'd
Admission to practice — Cont'd
reciprocity with other states, Sup Ct
Rule 30 (10)
roll, 56-127
statutes, compliance with, Sup Ct Rule
30 (9)
women, admission of, 56-115
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
Armed forces, persons in. Military service,
infra
Assistance of. Assistance of Counsel (this
index)
Associate judge of domestic relations court,
practice of law by, 15-1122
Associations, practice of law by, 56-142
Attorney General (this index) '
Attorneys' Fees (this index) -
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Bar calendars, 15-1767 (5), 15-1768
Bar examination. Admission to practice,
supra
Board of examiners. State Board of Law
Examiners, infra
Capital cases, presence of accused's counsel
at execution, 55-375
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport Com-
mission, employment by, 2-473
Champerty and maintenance, penalty for,
56-144
Change of attorney, Cir Ct Rule 7
Charleston, recorder of, practice of law by,
15-1553
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court-
practice of law by judge of, 15-1506
prosecuting attorneys in criminal cases,
attorneys as, 15-1534
Circuit Court —
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
change of counsel, Cir Ct Rule 7
dress of counsel, Cir Ct Rule 8
notice of appearance or retainer, Cir Ct
Rule 17
surety, attorney as, Cir Ct Rule 9
Citizens appearing in person or for others,
56-102
City attorneys. Municipal Corporations
(this index)
Civil arrest, embezzlement by attorney as
grounds for, 10-802 (1)
Claims for suit, penalty for purchasing, 56-
144
Clerks of courts —
license fees, 27-53 (37)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
practice of law by, 15-1723
Committee on grievances, 56-153 to 56-160
citing of members of bar to appear be-
fore, 56-155
complainants may have counsel and
produce witnesses, 56-159
contempt, powers of committee as to, 56-
157
Lode of Laws of South Carolina
ATTORNEYS AT LAW— Cont'd
Committee on grievances — Cont'd
creation of, 56-153
investigation by, 56-153, 56-154
majority must be present, 56-156
pay of witnesses before committee or
court, 56-158
powers of committee, 56-157
production of papers, powers of com-
mittee as to, 56-157
respondents may have counsel and pro-
duce witnesses, 56-159
temporary chairman, 56-156
turning over records to clerk of Su-
preme Court, time as to, 56-160
witnesses before committee, 56-157 to
56-159
Common pleas court, petition for special
sessions, 15-301
Compensation of. Attorneys' Fees (this in-
dex)
Contempt —
committee on grievances, powers of, 56-
157
punishment of attorneys for, 56-151
Corporations, practice of law by, 56-142
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
County attorneys. Counties (this index)
County courts, practice of law by judges
of, 15-624
County solicitors. County Courts (this in-
dex)
Demurrers, certificate of merit, Cir Ct Rule
18
Deputv examiner for persons in military
service, 56-119, 56-123
Disbarment, 56-151 to 56-153
Committee on grievances, supra
investigation by bar association of pos-
sible grounds for, 56-153
Disciplinary action against attorneys, 56-
151 to 56-160
Divorce cases —
may be referred to attorneys in Marion
County, 20-109
standing master in divorce cases in
Richland County required to be at-
torney, 20-142
Domestic relations court. Juvenile and
domestic relations courts, infra
Drainage Districts (this index)
Dress in circuit court, Cir Ct Rule 8
Duration of special provisions for persons
in military service, 56-123
Embezzlement bv attorney as grounds for
civil arrest, 10-802 (1)
Employment Security Commission —
employment of attorneys, 68-57
representation by attorney on judicial re-
view of decisions, 6S-164
Examination. Admission to practice, su-
pra
ATTORNEYS AT LAW— Cont'd
Exemption from jury duty, 38-104
Fees and costs —
admission to practice, 56-126; Sup Ct
Rule 30 (2)
Attorneys' Fees (this index)
license fees, 27-53 (37)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Filing of papers, duty of plaintiff's attorney,
Cir Ct Rule 68
Florence City, appointment of city attorney
in, 47-656
Florence Civil Court, practice of law by
judge of, 15-1603
Greenville County Court, practice of law
by j"udge of, 15-646
Grievances. Committee on grievances, su-
pra
Jury duty, exemption from, 38-104
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, prac-
tice of law by judges of, 15-1118
associate judge of domestic relations
court, 15-1122
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, judge of, 15-1286
Juvenile Domestic Relations Court, duty to
assist, 15-1142
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
practice of law by judge of, 15-1286
Licenses —
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53 (37)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
penalty for practicing without license,
56-141
Supreme Court, license to be granted
only bv, 56-113
fees, 56^126; Sup Ct Rule 30 (2)
Maintenance and champerty, penalty for,
56-144
Marion County, divorce cases may be re-
ferred to attorneys in. 20-109
Military service, persons in —
admission to practice, special regulations,
56-119 to 56-123
deputy examiner for, 56-119, 56-123
duration of special provisions for, 56-
123
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Notary public, attorney as, 49-10
Notice of appearance or retainer, Cir Ct
Rule 17
Oath required of, SC Const, Art 3, § 26
Penalty —
for practicing without license, 56-141
for purchasing claims for suit, 56-144
for soliciting business, 56-145
for splitting fees with laymen, 56-146
Practice of law. regulations as to, 56-141 to
56-146
Admission to practice, supra
casual practice by attorneys from other
states, 56-125
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW— Cont'd
Practice of law — Cont'd
Charleston, recorder of city of, 15-1533
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court,
judge of, 15-1506
citizens appearing in person or for oth-
ers, 56-102
clerks of courts, 15-1723
corporations, practice of law by, 56-142
county courts, judges of, 15-624
Florence Civil Court, judge of, 15-1603
Greenville County Court, judge of, 15-
646
Juvenile and domestic relations courts,
practice of law by judges of, supra
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, judge of, 15-1286
magistrates, restrictions on, 43-4
penalty for practicing without license,
56-141
probate courts, clerks of, 15-424
probate judges, 15-417 to 15-420
prosecuting officer not to act as attor-
ney in civil suit, when, 17-2^
retired judges of Supreme and circuit
courts, 61-258
Richland County Court, judge of, 15-756
sheriff, deputy, or clerk not to practice,
53-204
Spartanburg County Court, judge of,
15-795
Spartanburg County Solicitor, 15-797
voluntary associations, practice of law
by, 56-142
women, admission of, 56-115
Probate court, clerk of, practice of law by,
15-424
Probate judges, practice of law by, 15-417
to 15-420
Prosecuting attornevs. Solicitors (this in-
dex)
Purchasing claims for suit, penalty for, 56-
144
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission. Car-
riers (this index)
Reciprocity with other states as to admis-
sion to practice, Sup Ct Rule 30 (10)
Removal or suspension of attorneys, 56-151,
56-152
Committee on grievances, supra
Research, Planning and Development Board
may employ, 9-310 (4b)
Resignation from bar, Sup Ct Rule 32
Richland County, standing master in di-
vorce cases required to be attorney, 20-
142
Richland County Court, practice of law by
judge of, 15-756
Rules, passing of, 56-101
Servicemen. Military service, persons in,
supra
ATTORNEYS AT LAW— Cont'd
Service of papers on attorneys, 10-462 10-
469
notice and briefs, Sup Ct Rules 4 (2), 8
(9)
Soliciting business illegal, 56-145
Solicitors (this index)
Spartanburg County Court, practice of law
by judge of, 15-795
Spartanburg County Solicitor, practice of
law by, 15-797
Special session of Circuit Court, petition
for, 15-301
Speculating practices, penalty for, 56-144
State Board of Law Examiners, 56-111
appointment, 56-111
creation, 56-111
examination of report, 56-116
rules, 56-101
term, 56-111
Stipulations (this index)
Supreme Court —
Admission to practice, supra
attorney's costs on appeal, 10-617
briefs, preservation for use of bar, Sup
Ct Rule 21
counsel below as continuing, Sup Ct
Rule 3
notice and briefs, service of, Sup Ct
Rules 4 (2), 8 (9)
notice of term of court, 15-141
resignation from bar, Sup Ct Rule 32
transcripts of record, preservation for
use of bar, Sup Ct Rule 21
trial list, mailing of, Sup Ct Rule 22
Surety, attorney as, Sup Ct Rule 14; Cir Ct
Rule 9
Term of office, 56-118
Trial list, mailing of. Sup Ct Rule 22
Voluntary associations, practice of law by,
56-142
Witnesses before grievance committee, 56-
157 to 56-159 tr -i
Women, admission to practice, 56-115
ATTORNEYS' FEES
Claims, costs for proof by attorneys not of
records, 10-1618
Confession, fees and costs on judgment by,
10-1537
Eminent domain proceedings, 25-3
Fee splitting with laymen, 56-146
Florence Civil Court, monetary jurisdiction
as to interest bearing obligations, exclu-
sion of attorneys' fees, 15-1608
Negotiability of instrument as affected by
provision for payment of fees, 8-812
Partition cases, 10-2211
Supreme Court, appeal to, 10-1617
Unemployment compensation cases, fees
in, as controllable by Employment and
Security Commission, 68-353
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AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS
For local provisions, see also
the particular counties
Generally, 56-201 to 56-207
Act of God, responsibility for loss of goods
by, 56-205
Animals —
license for nonresident auctioning, 56-206
trespassing animals, 6-319, 6-320
Baggage, sale to satisfy obligation incurred
at botel or boardingbouse, 35-3
Barnwell County, court auctioneers in, 15-
1908
Bond of auctioneers, 56-201
Cherokee Countv, court auctioneer in, 15-
1909
Chester Airport Commission, sale of excess
property by, 2-266
Chester Countv, court auctioneer in, 15-
1910
Chesterfield County, license for nonresi-
dent who auctioned horses, mules, or
cattle in, 56-206
Clarendon County, license for nonresident
to auction horses, mules, or cattle, 56-
206
Court auctioneers in certain counties.
Court Officers (this index)
Darlington County, compensation of court
auctioneer in, 15-1911
Dillon County, license for nonresident to
auction horses, mules, or cattle in, 56-
206
Gaffney-Cherokee County Airport Commis-
sion, sale of excess property by, 2-254
Judicial Sales (this index)
Lancaster County, court auctioneers in, 15-
1912
Laurens County, fees for judicial sales, 15-
1907.1
Lexington County property returned by
Federal government, 2-3S6
Livestock Markets (this index)
Loss of goods without fault, responsibility
for, 56-205
Marlboro County, license for nonresident to
auction horses, mules, or cattle in, 56-
206
Nonresident land auctioneer, licenses and
license taxes, 65-991 to 65-993
Notice of sale of land, Cir Ct Rule 41
Pickens County, court auctioneer in, 15-1913
Purchaser refusing to comply with terms,
liability of, 56-203
Remedy against auctioneers, 56-204
Resale of goods where purchaser refuses
to comply with terms, losses on, 56-203
Sales of personalty, regulation by munici-
pality of, 56-202
Spartanburg County, fees for judicial sales,
15-1907.1
AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS
■ — Cont'd
Towns of less than 1,000, 47-145
Trespassing animals, 6-319, 6-320
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission, sale of excess property by, 2-
285
York County, court auctioneers in, 15-1914
AUDIT
Drainage district, books of treasurer of, 18-
578
Hospitals in municipalities 1000 to 5000, an-
nual audit, 32-862
Telephone companies, audit by Public Serv-
ice Commission, 58-429
AUDITOR
Cities of over 5,000, 47-378
County officer. Counties (this index)
AUDITOR, STATE
Generally, 1-881 to 1-883
Assistants, power to select, 1-881
Budget and Control Board, acting as di-
rector of Finance Division of, 1-352
Budget and Control Board to select, 1-881
Examination by, of books, accounts and
records of certain officers and insti-
tutions, 1-882
Reports, 1-883
to Governor, 1-883
Selection, 1-881
AUDUBON SOCIETY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(66)
AUTHORS
Authors, protection of rights of, US Const,
Art 1,§8, cl 8
AUTOMATIC VENDING MACHINE
Coin-operated Machines (this index)
AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATIONS
Filling Stations (this index)
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Motor Carriers (this index)
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AUTOMOBILES
Motor Vehicles (this index)
BAD CHECKS
Worthless Checks (this index)
AUTOPSIES
Animal diseases-
animal killed because exposed to in-
fection, 6-431
destroyed animal which owner claims
to be uninfected, 6-429
Coroner, at instance of, 17-113, 17-114
Coroners generally. Coroners (this index)
Physicians' fees for making, for coroner's
inquest, 27-633 to 27-635
Workmen's Compensation Act provisions
for, 72-307
AUTREFOIS ACQUIT OR CONVICT
Former Jeopardy (this index)
AVIATION
Aeronautics (this index)
AWARDS
Arbitration (this index)
Eminent Domain (this index)
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
AX
Bus, hand ax to be carried on. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082 (c)], p. 784
[Reg. 3.3492]
AYNOR TOWN
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
BABCOCK TEST
Butterfat content, determination of. Milk
and Milk Products (this index)
BAD DEBTS
Income tax, deduction from, 65-259
BADGES
American Legion, improper use of emblems
of, 44-658
Charitable, fraternal, etc., organizations, im-
proper use of badges of, 16-542, 16-543
Confederate Cross of Honor, improper use
of, 44-657
Military badges, improper use of, 44-9
Motor bus drivers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
808 [Rule 74]
Railroad employees, 58-1223
BAGGAGE
Bicycles and baby carriages, 58-712
Checks for, to railroad passengers, 58-1184
Free transportation, 58-711
Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restaurants
(this index)
Mileage books, checking on, 58-1073
Motor Carriers (this index)
Penalties —
failure to issue baggage checks. 58-1184
opening or injuring baggage, 58-10
wilful or reckless injury to baggage, 58-
579
Public Service Commission, rules and regu-
lations as to handling by railroads,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 10]
Steamboat Companies (this index)
BAGGAGE MASTER
Railroads (this index)
BAGS
Containers (this index)
BABY CARRIAGES
Railroads and ferries, baggage on, 58-712
BABY CHICKS
Sale of, restrictions on, 66-603.1
BACTERIOLOGISTS
Alcohol mav be sold by druggists for use
by, 4-301, 4-302
BAIL AND RECOGNIZANCE
Generally, 17-301 to 17-316
Appeal, bail pending, 7-7, 7-8
Attestation, 17-310
Attorney may not be taken as bail, 17-305
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 9
civil cases, 10-23.1
Supreme Court rule as to, Sup Ct Rule
14
Bastardy, fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(31)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
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BAIL AND RECOGNIZANCE— Cont'd BAIL AND RECOGNIZANCE— Cont'd
Capias ad satisfaciendum on forfeited re-
cognizance, 17-574
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
Charleston County (this index)
Civil Arrest (this index)
Clerks of court to grant bail, 17-301, 17-302
costs, 17-308
Constitutional right, SC Const, Art 1, § 20
Continuation of recognizances entered into
before adoption of Constitution, SC
Const, Art 17, § 11
Coroners, proceedings before. Coroners
(this index)
Court officer may not be taken as bail, 17-
305
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 9
civil cases, 10-23.1
Supreme Court rule as to, Sup Ct Rule
14
Darlington County Civil Court, powers of
judge, 15-1593
Deposit of money in lieu of bond, 17-313 to
17-314
forfeiture for nonappearance in Charles-
ton police court, 15-1577
receipt for, 17-315
return of, 17-316
State hiehway patrolman, on arrest by,
46-857
Excessive, not to be required, SC Const,
Art 1, § 19; US Const, 8th Amend
Execution on forfeited recognizance, 17-573,
17-574
Exoneration of bail —
civil arrest, bail on, 10-875
surrender of defendant, exoneration of
bail upon, 10-873
Felony cases, condition in, Cir Ct Rule 35
Forfeiture —
proceedings in case of, 17-311
remission of, 17-312
Fourth Judicial Circuit, as affected by terms
of, 15-268
Fugitive from justice, one arrested as, 17-
201
Greenville County Children's Court, bail on
charge of neglect or non-support of
child, 15-1313
Greenville County Court, power of judge to
grant, 15-659
Habeas corpus proceeding, discharge of
prisoner upon recognizance for appear-
ance at court, 17-362
Highwav patrol, bail to persons arrested by,
46-855
Justification of sureties, Cir Ct Rule 65, 66
Magistrate (this index)
Orangeburg County Court —
power to grant bail, 15-718
summary review of amount of bail, 15-
722
Police insurance and annuity fund, sharing
in forfeited appearance bonds, 61-309 to
61-311
Prosecutor, discharge from commitment on
own recognizance, 17-306
penalty for failure to appear, 17-309
Richland County Court, power to grant,
14-769
Sheriffs-
civil cases, not to accept attorneys or
court officers as bail in, 10-23.1
release of arrested persons on bail, 53-197
Spartanburg County Court —
powe.r to grant bail, 15-808
summary review of bail, 15-S09
Special bail —
fees for order for —
clerk of courts, 27-53(8)
local provisions. 27-68 to 27-101
magistrate, 27-431(21)
Marlboro County Court, appeal bond in
non-support cases, 15-699.19
Speedy trial, failure to accord, as ground
for admission to bail, 17-509
State, payable to, 17-310
Support proceedings in family court division.
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Surety's qualification, how shown, 17-302,
17-303
Uniform Support of Dependents Act, re-
cognizance may be required under, 20-
330
Witnesses —
at coroner's inquest, 17-108, 17-115, 17-
155
discharge upon own recognizance, when,
17-307
penalty for failure to appear, 17-309
BAILIFFS
See also the particular courts and counties
Appointment and removal, 15-1921
County courts, bailiffs in, 15-610
Court Officers (this index)
Jurors separated during deliberations, cus-
tody of, Cir Ct Rule 80
Local provisions, 15-1922 to 15-1942
BAILMENT
Safe deposit. Banks (this index)
Unrecorded reservations by bailor, 57-308
BAKERY
Bakers' bags, Health Department regula-
tions respecting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 560
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BAKERY— Cont'd
Fire limits, construction within, 47-1214
Flour and Bread (this index)
BALD EAGLES
Eagles (tliis index)
BALLOTS
Elections (this index)
BAMBERG COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Appropriations —
apportionment for maintenance of con-
victs and road working organization,
14-911
keeping within, 14-911
Audit board, 14-917
Audit of books, 14-913
cost of audit, how paid, 14-919
of clerk of court and magistrates, 14-915
Auditor —
generally, Counties (this index)
bond, 14-902
"Fines and Licenses" book, 14-915
report, 14-918
report as public record, 14-921
selection, 14-918, 14-920
statement, annual, of receipts and dis-
bursements, 14-914
Bailiffs, 15-1924
Board of Commissioners —
auditor's report to, 14-918
bonds, 14-902
clerk as custodian of Soil Improvement
and Development Commission
funds, 63-204
election, 14-901
term, 14-901
Boundaries, 14-55
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-3
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-263
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
"classification of claims allowed" book,
14-410, 14-411
exhaustion of appropriation, effect, 14-
418, 14-419
file book, 14-408, 14-411
past indebtedness claims, 14-419 to 14-
423
publication of list not required, 14-426
quarterly statement of, to be published,
14-916
unappropriated income, applicability to,
14-912
warrant for payment, statements on, 14-
417
BAMBERG COUNTY— Cont'd
Clerk of court —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
bond, 14-902
books, audit of, 14-915
fees, 27-52
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Commutation road tax, 33-981 to 33-984
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-591
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Coroner —
generallv. Coroners (this index)
bond of, 14-902,17-54
jurors, compensation and mileage pro-
vision as inapplicable, 17-130
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Court crier, 15-1924
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Depository of public funds to give security,
14-910
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Farm demonstration agent, membership in
county Soil and Improvement and De-
velopment Commission, 63-201
Fine for nonpayment of commutation tax,
33-983
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and game —
closed and open season for partridges
and rabbits, 29-339.1
catfish trap license, 28-627
mode of taking fish, permissibility, 28-
624
nets, sale or possession of prohibited, 2S-
626
zone, 28-5
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Foxes, open season for, 28-423
Game. Fish and game, supra
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jurv, report to, of official delinquen-
cies, 14-913, 14-915
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
commutation tax, 33-981 to 33-984
rural mail routes, authority to maintain,
33-804
width, minimum, 33-853
Home demonstration agent membership in
Library Board, 42-311
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(4)
Libraries, generally. Counties (this index)
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BAMBERG COUNTY— Cont'd
Library Board —
chairman, 42-312
circulation of books, 42-313
duties, 42-313
number of members, 42-311
powers, 42-313
reports, 42-314
secretary, 42-312
terms of office, 42-311
treasurer, 42-312
vacancies, how filled, 42-311
vice-chairman, 42-312
Magistrates, 43-591, 43-592
audit of books of, 14-915
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master, bond of, 14-902
Officers, bond of, 14-902
Partridges, closed and open season, 28-
339.1
Peddlers — •
horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
rolling store, requirement of peddler's
license for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Polling precincts in, 23-158
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts and Judges
(this index)
as master, 15-501
as referee, 10-1405
bond, 14-902
Public Library Board. Library Board, supra
Quail, closed and open season, 28-339.1
Rabbits, closed and open season, 28-339.1
Recall of intendant or warden in towns un-
der 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-52
Schools —
generally. Schools (this index)
Board of Education, approval by, of dis-
trict budgets of, 21-1251
budgets, district, 21-1251
keeping within, 21-1252
kindergartens exemption from provision
establishment of, 21-604
Superintendent of Education —
bond, 14-902
Library Board, membership in, 42-
311
tax, levy of, 21-1252
special provision, 21-929
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 14-902
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Sinking funds, investment of, 14-912.1
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Soil Improvement and Development Com-
mission—
allotment of services among landowners,
63-205
BAMBERG COUNTY— Cont'd
Soil Improvement, etc. — Cont'd
appointment, 63-201
chairman, 63-201
compensation of members, 63-207
duty, 63-202
machinery, charge for use of, 63-203
membership, 63-201
mileage of commissioners, 63-207
moneys collected, disposition of, 63-204
nonliabilitv of county for indebtedness
etc., 63-206
report to legislative delegation, 63-208
rules and regulations, 63-205
secretary, 63-201
term of office of members, 63-201
unimproved lands, clearing and drainage
of, 63-202
Streams —
cutting or felling of trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Supervisor —
bond, 14-902
file book of claims, 14-408
financial statement, publication of, 14-
916
Tax anticipation notes, payment of, 14-408
Tax books, time for opening, 65-1968
Taxes —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, boards of, terms of office, 65-
1804
exemption of manufactories, SC Const,
Art8, §8
additions to, 65-1527
instalment payments, 65-1995, 65-2036
return; time for making, 65-1645
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-20S
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bank deposit, failure to require security
for, penalized, 14-910
bond, 14-902, 65-1952
sinking funds, investment of, 14-912.1
Warrants, restrictions on drawing of, 14-
911
Waters. Streams, supra
BAMBERG, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-
245, 47-246
Cotton weighers, appointment of, 13-134
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BANANA BREAD
Enriched flour, inapplicability of regula-
tions requiring. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 453 [Reg. 8]
BANG'S DISEASE
Animal Diseases (.this index)
BANK
Banks (this index)
BANK BILLS AND NOTES
Attachment of, 10-923
Limitation of actions not applicable to, 10-
111
Petit larceny as to, 16-353
BANK CONTROL BOARD
Generally, 8-51 to 8-62
Appointment of members, 8-52
Branch banks, approval of, 8-57
Building and Loan Associations (this in-
dex)
Cash depositories, examination of, 8-414
Chairman, 8-52
Charters of banks and building and loan
associations, approval of, 8-57
Chief examiner —
acceptances of bills of exchange, power
to authorize, 8-132
appointment, 8-58
capital notes or debentures to be ap-
proved by, 8-151
compensation, 8-59
expenses, allowability, 8-59
penalties for obstructing, 8-62
preferred stock issue to be approved by,
8-148
report by, of violations of statutes or
regulations, 8-60, 8-61
Compensation, 8-54
Conservator appointed by, 8-281 to 8-296
Construction of terms used in legislation,
8-51.8-56
Criminal prosecutions, initiation of, 8-61
Dividends, payment of, by bank as requir-
ing approval of Board, Rules & Reg.,
Vol 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4D]
Examination of banks, 8-251, 8-252
Chief examiner, supra
trust business, 8-581
Examining department, 8-58
Chief examiner, supra
penalties for obstructing examiners. 8-
62
BANK CONTROL BOARD— Cont'd
Examining department — Cont'd
report of examiners, forwarding to
cashier of bank examined, 8-256, 8-
257
salaries, 8-59
Expenses of members, allowability, 8-54
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation —
as receiver or liquidator of bank, ap-
proval of, 8-273
contracts of bank with, to be approved
by, 8-272
Foreign trust companies, license to do
business in State, 8-503
Loans, restrictions on maturities as ex-
tendable with Board's approval, 8-224
Number of members, 8-52
Officers, 8-55
Powers, 8-56
Qualifications of members, 8-52
Regulations. Rules and regulations, infra
Report of bank's condition, requiring pub-
lication of, 8-262
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 467-469
penalty for violations, 8-110
Terms of members, 8-53
Treasurer, State, as ex officio member, 8-52
Trust companies, examination of, 8-581
Vacancies, how filled, 8-53
BANK HOLIDAY
Declaration of, in case of emergency, 64-
154
BANKING ASSOCIATION
Banks (this index)
BANKRUPTCY
Congress to establish uniform laws on, US
Const, Art 1, §8, cl. 4
Consent of State to local governmental
units coming under bankruptcy laws,
1-71
Judgment, discharge from, 10-1553, 10«1554
Negotiable instrument, presentment for ac-
ceptance after bankruptcy of drawee,
8-1013
Partner's bankruptcy as dissolving part-
nership, 52-63
Priority of employer's unpaid contributions
to unemployment compensation fund,
68-211
Recordation of proceedings, 60-66
Securities Act not applicable to sales by
trustee in, 62-54(1)
Taxpayer, bankruptcy of — ■
listing of property of bankrupt taxpayer,
for assessment, 65-1627
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BANKRUPTCY— Cont'd
Taxpayer, bankruptcy of — Cont'd
remission of penalty and stay of collec-
tion, 65-2010
Unemployment compensation, trustee in
bankruptcy as employer for purposes
of, 6S-12
Workmen's compensation insurer not to be
relieved by, 72-407
BANKS
See also Cash Depositories; Savings
Banks; Trust Companies
Generally, 8-101 to 8-317
Acceptances, 8-132, 8-10S1
Actions, power to bring and defend. 8-131
Administrator of decedent's estate. Execu-
tors and Administrators (this index)
Amortization of premium paid for securities,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg.
4A(3)(a)]
Bills of exchange —
acceptance, 8-132
discounting, 8-131
Bonds —
power to deal in, 8-131
taxation of, in cities over 1000, 47-231
Branch banks —
approval by Bank Control Board, 8-57
identity, disclosure of. required, 8-106
income tax paid by, allocation of, 65-405
parent bank, required capital and sur-
plus, 8-145
report of condition, publication of, 8-261
Breaking or entering with intent to steal
or rob, 16-336
Building and loan association shares, invest-
ment in, 8-236
Business days, what are, 64-156
Bylaws, power to adopt, 8-131, 8-133
Capital — ■
additional to capital stock, 8-142
capital notes and debentures as included,
8-152
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
requirements to be met, 8-146
parent bank, for branches, 8-145
stock. Capital stock, infra
Capital notes or debentures —
capital, effect on, 8-152
impairment of capital to be made good
before retiring, 8-153
issue of, 8-151
Capital stock —
fiduciary obligations, capital stock as se-
curity for, 8-243
impairment, capital notes and debentures
to be considered in determining, 8-
152
BANKS— Cont'd
Capital stock — Cont'd
impairment, etc. — Cont'd
minimum requirements, 8-144
preferred stock to be included. 8-150
parent bank having branches, 8-145
penalties for nonpayment of subscrip-
tions, power of directors to pre-
scribe, 8-134
subscriptions — ■
cash payment required, 8-141
penalties for nonpayment, enforce-
ment of, 8-143
unpaid —
recovery of, 8-143
sale of stock to satisfy, 8-143
Cash depository's power to carry on bank-
ing business, 8-403, 8-417
Cash reserve against deposits, 8-154
Certificates of deposit —
duplicate where original lost or de-
stroyed, 8-174, 8-175
power to issue, 8-131
transfer of, 8-173
Charter —
approval by Bank Control Board, 8-57
forfeiture of, for failure to publish report
of condition when required, 8-260
General Corporation Law as inapplicable,
12-71
repeal of repugnant provisions, 8-103
special charters prohibited, SC Const,
Art 3, §34; Art 9, § 9
transferability, 8-147
Checks and Drafts (this index)
Civil arrest, embezzlement by officer or
agent as ground of, 10-802 (1)
Collections —
agent, bank as in making, when. 8-1S2
agreement, terms of, as controlling, 8-
215
bearer items, 8-1S7
credit given for collection items as revo-
cable, 8-182
defaults of others, bank not liable for, 8-
188
deposit for collection, 8-182
duty of bank as collecting agent, 8-188
failed bank, item charged depositor by,
but not paid, 8-197
failure of agent collecting bank after col-
lection but prior to remittance, 8-
198
indorsement "for deposit," effect of, 8-
185
indorsement in blank, effect of, 8-187
indorsement "pay any bank or banker,"
effect of, 8-186
law applicable in cases not provided for
by legislation, 8-199
law merchant, when applicable, 8-199
loss of item in transit, bank's responsibil-
ity, 8-191
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BANKS— Cont'd
Collections — Cont'd
mail, items presented by —
election to treat as dishonored, when,
8-194
notice of dishonor, 8-195
when deemed paid, 8-190
measure of bank's duty, 8-188
ordinary care —
in forwarding and presenting items,
8-189
in making, what constitutes, 8-189
ownership of collection items, 8-182, 8-
183
payment, medium of, 8-192
remittance, medium of, 8-193
return of item by closed bank to for-
warding or presenting bank, 8-196
revocabilitv of credit given for collection
items, 8-182 to 8-184
special indorsement, effect of, 8-187
Compromise —
mortgage taken in connection with, as
not subject to general restrictions
on mortgage loans, Rules & Reg.,
V6l. 7, p. 468 [Reg. 4G]
securities acquired through, as not sub-
ject to restrictions on investments,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg.
4A]
Comptroller General, false certificate to, of
cash balance of public officer, penalized,
8-109
Conservators —
attorneys, employment of, 8-286
Bank Control Board, conservator to act
under direction of, 8-285
bond of conservator, 8-282
borrowing by conservators to pay divi-
dends on deposits, or to reopen, 8-
289
deposits, receipt or withdrawal during
conservatorship, 8-287, 8-288, 8-294
expenses, how paid, 8-286
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
as conservator, 8-283
liquidation by conservator, 8-295, 8-296
management by —
appointment of conservator, 8-282
persons who may not be appoint-
ed, 8-284
pavment of creditors during conservator-
ship, 8-287, 8-294
powers of conservator, 8-285
reorganization of banks, 8-291, 8-292, 8-
293
salary of conservator, 8-286
termination of conservatorship, 8-290
withdrawal of deposits during conserva-
torship, 8-287, 8-294
Consolidation, 8-125, 8-126
Construction of statutory terms, 8-181, 8-
214, 8-271, 8-281
BANKS— Cont'd
Control Board. Bank Control Board (this
index)
Conversion of national into state bank, 8-
121,8-124
fees, 8-122
Cooperative banks, income tax exemption,
65-226
Corporations —
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic,
banking operations forbidden to, 12-77
power to own stock in banking corpora-
tion, 12-77
Court, money paid into, deposit of, 10-2151
Credit given for demand item, revocation of,
8-211 to 8-215
Debts, creation of, after known insolvency,
penalized, 8-172
Defaulted securities, purchase of for bank's
account prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 467 [Reg. 4A(2)]
Deposits —
bearer items, 8-187
Certificates of deposit, supra
collection, deposits for. Collections, su-
pra
conservatorship, receipt or withdrawal
during, 8-287, 8-2S8, 8-294
indorsement "for deposit," effect of, 8-
185
indorsement of item in blank, or special-
ly, effect of, 8-187
indorsement "pay any bank or banker,"
effect of, 8-186
inheritance tax on joint deposit passing
to survivor, 65-463
insurance of. Federal Deposit Insur-
ance Corporation, infra
moneys paid into court, 10-2151
power to receive, 8-131
public funds —
bank, deposit in, 65-2014
security for, 65-2015
counties, charging off losses, 14-317.1
designation of depositories, 1-741, 1-
742
reports monthly by depositories to
State Treasurer, 1-746, 1-748
security for deposit of, 1-62
banks, 65-2015
cash depositories, 8-407
state funds. Finances, State (this in-
dex)
receipt after known insolvency, penal-
ized, 8-172
reserve against, 8-154
stop-payment orders —
effective duration, 8-1082, 8-1083
writing required, 8-1082
two persons, in names of, payment of, 8-
171
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BANKS— Cont'd
Directors — ■
by-laws, power to make and alter, 8-133
classification of, 12-352
election or appointment, regulation by
by-law, 8-133
examinations, review of reports of, 8-
256 to 8-258
indorsement for other director or officer
prohibited, 8-228, 8-229
limitation of action for penalty against,
10-143(9)
loans to, limitations on, 8-228, 8-229
national bank converted into state bank,
8-124
powers generally, 8-134
stock ownership, when required, 8-103.1
Discounts —
fee in lieu of interest, 8-4
loan restrictions as inapplicable, 8-225,
8-231
powers, 8-131
Dissolution, exception from provisions of
general corporation law, 12-751
Dividends, restrictions on pavment of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4D]
Drafts. Checks and Drafts (this index)
Employees —
bonding of, 8-104
power of directors as to, 8-134
Examination —
Bank Control Board (this index)
certification to Chief Examiner that pro-
posed dividend has been earned,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg.
4D]
duty of General Assembly to provide
for, SC Const, Art 9, § 9
Federal, acceptance of, by Bank Control
Board, 8-254
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's
report, acceptance of, 8-255
fees, 8-252
warehouse receipts pledged as security,
investigation of, 8-230
Exchange, power to deal in, 8-131
Executors and Administrators (this index)
False statements concerning solvency penal-
ized, 8-108
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — ■
closed institutions may borrow from or
sell assets to, 8-276
conservator of bank, appointment as, 8-
283
contracts, etc., with, 8-272
disclosures to, by Chief Bank Examiner,
8-255
receiver of bank, acting as, 8-273, 8-274
report obtained by, acceptance by bank
examiner, 8-255
requirements of, to be met by bank,
8-146
BANKS— Cont'd
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
— Cont'd
subrogation to rights of depositor paid,
8-275
Federal farm loan bonds, investment in or
loan of money on security of, 8-237
Federal home loan bank bonds or deben-
tures, investment in, 8-236
Fiduciary, acting as —
bond,' 8-242
officer as representing bank, 8-244
power to act, 8-241
Foreclosure, securities acquired through, as
not subject to restrictions on invest-
ments, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467
[Reg. 4A]
Foreign banks —
exemption from requirement of annual
fees and reports of foreign corpora-
tions, 12-736
license fee, 8-107
Franchise, forfeiture for nonuser, 12-625
Funds in court, deposit of, 10-2151
General Assembly —
chartering of banking institutions, SC
Const, Art 3, § 34
duty to provide for examination and in-
spection of banks, SC Const, Art 9,
§9
Guardian, power to act as, 8-241
bond, 8-242
Holiday, declaration of, in case of emer-
gency, 64-154
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
investments in, 36-604
Housing authorities' obligations, invest-
ments in, 36-163, 36-279, 36-412
Income Tax (this index)
Industrial bank loans, interest chargeable,
8-232
Insolvency, deposits, receipt after insolven-
cy, with knowledge, penalized, 8-172
Inspection. Examination, supra
Instalment loans, interest rate on, 8-233
Investment securities, purchase and sale for
bank's own account, restrictions on.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4A1
directors' approval required, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4C]
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, duty
to give information in support proceed-
ings in, 15-1237
License fees of foreign banking associa-
tions. 8-107
Limitation of action for penalty against
directors or stockholders, 10-143(9)
Limited partnership may not engage in
banking, 52-102
Liquidation —
by conservator, 8-295, 8-296
Receiver, infra
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BANKS— Cont'd
Liquidator — -
debtor of bank not to be appointed, 8-301
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
as, 8-273, 8-274
Receiver, infra
Loans-
corporation of which bank director is
officer, restrictions on loans to, 8-
228
cotton warehouse receipts, loans on se-
curity of, inapplicability of restric-
tions on loans to officers or directors,
8-228
credit to other banks, extension of, 8-
221
directors, limitations on loans to, 8-228,
8-229
discounting of paper, not, 8-225, 8-231
instalment loans, secured, 8-223
interest rates —
industrial banks, on personal loans
repayable monthly, 8-232
instalment loans, 8-233
maturities, restrictions on, modification
by Board of Bank Control, 8-224
maximum amounts, 8-225, 8-227
£~- »"" exception of certain loans secured by
shipping documents, etc., 8-226
Mortgage loans, infra
officers and directors, limitations on loans
to, 8-228, 8-229
participation with Federal agencies in
making, restrictions as inapplicable,
8-224
partnership of which director or officer
is member, restrictions on loans to,
8-228
penalty for improper borrowing by di-
rectors or officers, 8-229
^personal, secured, 8-223
^-^-permissible period, for personal secured
loan, 8-223
power to make, 8-131, 8-221 et seq.
real estate, loans on security of, restric-
tions on, 8-222
Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
participation with, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 469 [Reg. 4K]
stock of bank, loans on, when prohibited,
8-235
warehouse receipts pledged as security,
investigation of, 8-230
Merger, 8-125, 8-126
Moneys paid into court, deposit of, 10-2151
Mortgage loans, 8-222
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages insured by, 36-601, 36-603
maximum investment in, 8-234
restrictions on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 468 [Reg. 4G]
[8 SC Code]— 6
BANKS— Cont'd
National Banks (this index)
National Housing Act, inapplicability of re-
strictions on mortgage loans made un-
der, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 468 [Reg.
4G]
National mortgage associations, investments
in securities of, 36-602, 36-603
National Reserve Association, membership
in, 8-135
Negotiable instruments —
generally. Negotiable Instruments (this
index)
Checks and Drafts (this index)
Collections, supra
Deposits, supra
Officers —
bonding of, 8-104
civil arrest, embezzlement as ground of,
10-802(1)
directors' power to appoint, etc., 8-134
indorsement for other officer or director
prohibited, 8-228, 8-229
loans to, limitations on, 8-228, 8-229
national bank converted into state bank,
8-124
personal liability for deposits received
after known insolvency, 8-172
Organization expenses, fees to State as in-
cluded, 8-142
Par, purchases of investments securities at
price exceeding, restrictions on, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4A(3)]
Penalty for violation of statutory or Board
requirements, 8-110
Powers, 8-131 et seq.
Preferred stock —
capital stock, inclusion in required min-
imum, 8-150
full payment required, 8-149
issuable, when, 8-148
Public funds, deposits of. Deposits, supra
Real estate —
loans on, restrictions as to, 8-222
power to purchase and hold, 8-131
Receiver for bank —
attorney for, compensation of, 8-310
borrowing to pay dividends on deposits
or debts, 8-304
claims, allowability, 8-306
compensation, 8-309
debtor of bank not to be appointed, 8-301
expenses of receivership to be deducted
before making final distribution, 8-
206
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
as, 8-273, 8-274
final dividend, who may participate, 8-
305
pledge of assets by, 8-304
report, filing of, 8-308
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BANKS— Cont'd
Receiver for bank — Cont'd
sale of assets by, 8-304
winding up by, 8-305
unclaimed dividends, disposition of,
8-307
Receiver, power to act as, 8-241
bond, 8-242
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, par-
ticipation with, in loans, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 469 [Reg. 4K]
Refusal of payment of demand instrument
presented more than one year from date,
8-1081
Reorganization proceedings, 8-311 to 8-317
in hands of conservator, 8-291, 8-292,
8-293
Report of condition —
penalty for failure to report, 8-263
publication of, 8-259, 8-260
branch banks, 8-261
to Board of Bank Control, 8-259, 8-260
Repurchase agreement, purchase of securi-
ties under, to be treated as loan, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4A(5)]
Reserve against deposits, 8-154
Safe deposit business —
lien on deposits, 8-571
opening box for nonpayment of rental,
8-572, 8-573, 8-574, 8-575, 8-576, 8-
578
notice to lessee, 8-572
private documents in box, 8-578
power to engage in, 8-531
remedies for nonpayment of rental —
officers who may enforce, 8-580
sale of contents of box for nonpayment
of rental, 8-576
disposition of proceeds, 8-577
State Treasurer, vault for, authorized,
1-741
warehouseman, rights and liabilities as,
8-571
Sale of securities under repurchase agree-
ment to be deemed money borrowed,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p." 467 [Reg.
4A(5)]
Savings Banks (this index)
Seal, power to adopt, 8-131
Securities Act, exemptions, 62-51(5, 9)
Servicemen's Readjustment Act, limitations
on bank's investment of funds in loans
partially guaranteed under, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 469 [Reg. 4L]
Solvencv, false statements concerning, pe-
nalized, 8-108
Special charters prohibited, SC Const, Art
3, §34; Art 9, §9
Stockholders —
information to, duty of furnishing, as not
required by general corporation law,
12-262
BANKS— Cont'd
Stockholders— Cont'd
limitation of action for penalty against,
10-143(9)
Stock, in corporations-
power to deal in, 8-131
restrictions on purchases of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4A(1)]
securities convertible into purchase of,
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
467 [Reg. 4A(4)]
Stock of —
Capital stock, supra
loan on or purchase of, by bank, pro-
hibited, unless, etc., 8-235
Preferred stock, supra
taxation —
cities over 1,000, taxation in, 47-
241
valuation for, SC Const, Art 10, §5
[Vol. 7, pp. 276, 278, 279]
where taxable, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, pp. 276, 278, 279] '
transfer, regulation by bylaw, 8-133
Stocks, corporate, power to deal in, 8-131
Stop payment orders. Deposits, supra
Surplus —
investment of, restrictions on, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 467, 468 [Reg. 4E]
minimum requirements, 8-154
parent bank having branches, 8-145
Taxation (this index)
Terms "bank" or "banking," use of, by
other than banking institutions, when
penalized, 8-101, 8-102
Transfer of stock, regulation by by-law, 8-
133
Trust business, provisions applicable to —
bonds to secure deposits, 8-583
custody of securities, 8-586
examination by Bank Control Board, 8-
581
investment of funds, 8-584, 8-585
records, keeping of, 8-582
segregation of fiduciary assets, 8-582
separate keeping of investments of each
individual trust, 8-585
Trustee, power to act as, 8-241
bond, 8-242
Undivided profits, investment of, restric-
tions on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 467,
468 [Reg. 4E.]
Valuation of securities purchased for bank's
own account, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 467 [Reg. 4A(3)(a)]
Warehouse receipts pledged as security, in-
vestigation of, by bank examiner, 8-
230
BAPTISTS
Tax exemption of property of General
Board in Columbia, 65-1523(29)
[SSCCode]
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BAR ASSOCIATION
Attorneys at Law (this index)
BARBERS AND BARBERING
Generally, 56-251 to 56-277
Alum, restrictions on use of, to stop flow
of blood, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470
[Reg. 7]
Annual fees —
barbers, 56-267
barber shop, 56-266
Baths to be kept clean and sanitary, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 14]
Board of Examiners, 56-253 to 56-275
annual report, 56-258
appeal to court upon refusal of issuance
of certificate by, 56-275
appointment, 56-253
compensation, 56-254
expenses of members, 56-254
hearing as prerequisite to refusal to issue
certificate, 56-274
office and seal, 56-255
officers, 56-256
records, 56-257
rules and regulations for management
of shops, 56-268; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 469-472
secretary, 56-256
Brushes to be kept clean and sanitary,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 9]
Cabinets in barber shops to be kept clean
and sanitary, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
470 [Reg. 4]
Certificates —
appeal to court upon refusal of issuance
of, 56-275
display, 56-270
fees for, 56-267
grounds for refusal to issue or renew,
56-273
hearing as prerequisite to refusal of is-
suance of, 56-274
issuance of, 56-264
nonresidents, 56-265
renewal of, 56-272
requirement of registration certificate,
56-252
suspension or revocation of, 56-273
Wasserman test, certificate of result of,
to accompany license, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 22]
Cleanliness in person and dress, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 16]
Cleanliness of shop, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 470 [Reg. 3]
Coagulants, restrictions on use of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg. 7]
Combs to be kept clean and sanitary, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 9]
BARBERS AND BARBERING— Cont'd
Communicable disease, person suffering
from, not to act as barber, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. IS]
Cosmetologists, barbers exempt from regu-
lations as to, 56-479
Country barbering, application of regula-
tions as to, 56-277
Cuspidors in shops to be kept clean and
sanitary, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 470
[Reg. 3]
Definition of practice of barbering, 56-251
Diseases of skin —
shaving of persons having, restrictions
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg.
20]
treatment of, prohibited, Rules & Re"
Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 19]
Dormitory, barber shop not to be used as,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg. 2]
Examination —
applications for, 56-262
nonresidents, 56-265
time, place, and subject of, 56-263
Exemptions from provisions of laws as to,
56-276
Fixtures in shops to be clean and sanitary.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg. 4]
Hair brushes to be kept clean and sanitary,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 9]
Haircloths to be kept from skin, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 13]
Hands, cleansing of, immediately before
serving customer, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 471 [Reg. 15]
Headrest of barber chairs to be covered
before using, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p
471 [Reg. 11]
Health certificates, Rules and Reg., Vol. 7
p. 471 [Reg. 17]
Home barbering, application of regulations
as to, 56-277
House-to-house barbering prohibited, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg 6(a) ]
Inflamed faces, shaving of, restrictions on.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 20]
Inspection of places rendering barber
service, 50-269; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 470 [Reg. 1]
before granting license, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 472 [Reg. 23]
Lather brushes to be kept clean and sani-
tary, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471
[Reg. 10]
Living quarters, barber shop not to be used
as, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg.
2]
Meals, barber shop not to be used for prep-
aration of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470
[Reg. 2]
Neck dusters to be kept clean and sani-
tary, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471
[Reg. 9]
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BARBERS AND BARBERING— Cont'd BARBERS AND BARBERING— Cont'd
barber
p. 470
Vol.
Neck strip, use of required, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 13]
Offenses and penalties, 56-271
Posting of rules and regulations for man-
aging of sbops, 56-268; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 21]
Registered apprentices —
operation of barbershop by, 56-260
qualifications, 56-259
Registered barber, qualifications of, 56-261
Registration certificates. Certificates, supra
Registration of barber shops, 56-266
Rules and regulations, 56-268; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 469-472
Running water, provision of, in
shops, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
[Reg. 5]
Sales tax, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 854
[Reg. 32]
Sanitary rules governing, Rules & Reg.,
7, pp. 470-472
Schools. Barbers' Colleges (this index)
Service of apprenticeship, 56-260
Shaving mugs — -
dipping of into water receptacles pro-
hibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470
[Reg. 6]
to be kept clean and sanitary, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 10]
Shop license, inspection before granting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 472 [Reg. 23]
Shops, sanitary rules governing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 470-472
Sleeping quarters, barber shop not to be
used as, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470
[Reg. 2]
State Board of Barber Examiners. Board
of Examiners, supra
Sterilization of instruments, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 470, 471 [Reg. 8]
Styptic pencils, use of, prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg. 7]
Toilets to be kept clean and sanitarv, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 14]
Tools to be kept clean and sanitary, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg. 4]
Towels —
freshly laundered, use of, required,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg.
12]
to be kept clean and sanitary, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg. 4]
wet towels to be removed from work
stand or lavatory, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 12]
Venereal disease, certificate of result of
Wasserman test, Rules & Reg., Vol 7,
p. 471 [Reg. 2]
Violations of Rules of State Barber Exam-
iners, prosecution of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 471 [Reg. 21]
Wasserman test, certificate of results of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg. 22]
Water supply in shops, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 470 [Reg. 5, 6]
Workstands to be kept clean and sanitary,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 470 [Reg. 4]
BARBERS' COLLEGES
Curriculum, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 469,
470 [Reg. 10]
Sanitary rules governing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 470-472
Student's permit, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
469 [Reg. 1]
BARBITURATES
Narcotics (this index)
BAR CALENDARS
Calendars (this index)
BAR EXAMINATION
Attorneys at Law (this index)
BARGES
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
BARLEY
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Bushel, standard, 66-157
BARN
Burning of, penalty for, 16-311, 16-312
Dairy Barns (this index)
BARNWELL COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties.
Appropriations —
disposition, 14-965
exceeding, when permissible, 14-964
surplus, 14-965
Atomic Energy Commission, special State
constables for, 53-731 to 53-736
Auditor, tax returns, time for receiving, 65-
1754
Blackville Township, commutation tax funds,
expenditure in, 14-973
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BARNWELL COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of County Managers-
appointment, 14-952
bonds, 14-955
chairman, 14-955
clerk, 14-956
bond, 14-957
compensation, 14-957
removal, 14-957
contracts, 14-961
duties, 14-954
employees, 14-956, 14-957
expenditures by custodians of road and
bridge funds, 14-969
financial records, 14-968
inspection of county property by desig-
nated member, 14-963
meetings, 14-958
number, 14-952
powers, 14-953
purchases, 14-960
record books, 14-970
supervisor of roads, employment of, 14-
956
supervisor's statement to be filed with, 14-
973
suspension of member not complying with
statutory requirements, 14-967
term of office, 14-952
vacancies, how filled, 14-952
Boundaries, 14-56
Bridges, repairs to, 33-1442
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gangs —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable, 55-
473
highways, employment on, 33-1442
monthly inspection and report, 55-523
weighing of supplies delivered to, 14-962
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-263
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
audit by Board of Managers, 14-958
itemization required, 14-961
publication of list not required, 14-426
verification, 14-961
Clerk of court, fees, 27-52, 27-71
Commissioners, boards of, chairman as ex of-
ficio member of equalization board, 65-
1805
Commutation tax in townships of Williston and
Blackville, control and expenditure, 14-
973
Competitive bidding on supplies, 14-960
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-601
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Contingent fund, disbursement of, 14-966
Contracts, 14-961
exceeding appropriations, when permissible,
14-904
BARNWELL COUNTY— Cont'd
County courts excepted from general law as to,
15-627
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Depository of public funds to furnish se-
curity, 14-967.1
Employees, 14-956
compensation, 14-957
bonds, 14-957
discharge, 14-957
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Financial records, 14-968
publication, 14-969
Fine —
for nonpayment of road tax, 33-994
to whom payable, 17-575
Fiscal year, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Foxes, open season for, 2S-423
Game zone, 28-5
General fund, disbursement of, 14-966
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of County Managers, supra
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
commutation road tax, 33-991 to 33-994
relocation occasioned by Savannah River
Plant project, 33-200
repairs, 33-1442
road districts, 33-1441
Supervisor of roads, infra
House of Representatives, number of rep-
resentatives, SC Const, Art 3, § 3
Ice plants, municipal, exception from provision
authorizing, SC Const, Art 8, § 13
Inspection of county property, 14-963
Jail and jailer, 55-404
Judicial sales, auctioneers for, 15-1908
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4)
Livestock, inspection of, 14-963
Magistrates, 43-601
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Managers. Board of County Managers, su-
pra
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Masters —
generally. Counties (this index)
established, 15-1801
practice of law by, 15-1813
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
information, duty to supply, 14-971
particular officers, see appropriate lines
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Polling precincts in, 23-159
Prisoners —
Chain gangs, supra
diet list of, 55-702
records of, 55-701
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BARNWELL COUNTY— Cont'd
Probate judge —
generally. Probate courts (this index)
clerk, may act, when, 15-426
fees, 27-308
filling vacancy in a certain case, 15-409
Recording fees, 27-52
Road districts, 14-951, 33-1441
Schools —
generally. Schools (this index)
borrowing by districts — ■
deposit and disbursement of bor-
rowed funds, 21-1357
prerequisites, 21-1356, 21-1361
deficits — ■
penalty for creating. 21-1361
provision for, 21-1359, 21-1361
taxes, 21-1355
to liquidate indebtedness, 21-1359
trustees —
budgets, preparation of, 21-1355
v.. election, 21-1351
number, 21-1351
powers and duties, 21-1351
terms of office, 21-1351
tuition of nonresident pupils, 21-856
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
deputv, appointment and salary, 53-71.1
fees, 27-407
salary in lieu of fees, 53-852
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Supervisor, highways, duties as to, 33-1442
Supervisor of roads, 14-956
bond, 14-957
compensation, 14-957
removal, 14-957
Sweetwater Country Club, sale or lease of
land, 51-238
Tax collector, 65-2231 to 65-2237
bond, 65-2232
compensation, 65-2233
duties, 65-2235 to 65-2237
election, 65-2231
office and equipment, 65-2234
powers, 65-2235, 65-2236
remittances to treasurer, 65-2237
reports, 65-2237
term of office, 65-2231
vacancies in office, how filled, 65-2231
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index")
commutation road tax, 33-991 to 33-994
executions to enforce payment, 65-2236
BARNWELL COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
exemption from —
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524
determination of right to exemp-
tion. 65-1532
Masonic lodges, 65-1587
returns, time for making, 65-1754
township boards of assessors, duties of,
to be discharged by township board
of commissioners, 65-1805
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bank deposit, failure to exact security
for, penalized, 14-967.1
expenditure, publication of list of, 14-
972
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
tax collector to remit to, 65-2237
Warehouse, weighing of supplies delivered
from, 14-962
Warrants —
exceeding appropriation, when permis-
sible, 14-964
signatures required on, 14-959
Waters. Streams, supra
Williston Township, commutation tax funds,
expenditure in, 14-973
BARNWELL, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-
250
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
BARRELS
Containers (this index)
BARREL STAVES
Exported, characteristics and dimensions,
66-6
BARTER
Exchange of Property (this index)
BARYTES
Confectionery as adulterated by, 32-1513
BASKETS
Containers (this index)
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BASS
For statutory provisions generally appli-
cable to game fish, but not specifically
designating this species, see Fish and
Game
Bag limit, 28-590
Boyd's Mill Pond, 28-593
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, 28-1214
Zone No. 2, artificial lake in, 28-593
Black bass —
game fish, 28-4
minimum size, coastal fisheries, 28-755
sale of, prohibited, 2S-691
Closed season on, in zone 1, 2S-5S3
Rock bass, as game fish, 28-4
Size limit —
Catawbee-Wateree area, 28-1015
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, 28-1214
salt-water fish, 28-755
zone 1, 28-584
Striped bass, as game fish, 28-4
Transportation out of state regulated, 28-
694
BASTARDS
Adoption of. Adoption (this index)
Apprenticeship —
county may bind to, 40-203
use of money paid by fathers, 40-203.1
Bequests and devises. Testamentary gifts,
infra
Bigamous marriage, children of, 20-6.1
Bond or recognizance —
convicted father, 20-308
mother of bastard refusing to declare fa-
ther, 20-306
reputed father, 20-305
commitment to prison for failure to
enter into bond or recognizance,
20-307
twins, recognizance to be conditioned for
double amounts, 20-309
Children's courts —
bastardy proceedings, 15-13S3
judgment, 15-1383
limitation of action, 15-1383
legitimation of child after marriage of
parents, 15-1384
Commitment to jail of mother refusing to
declare father, 20-306
Death action, beneficiaries of, 10-1953
Fees of clerks of courts, 27-53(31)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Gifts to bastard children, 57-310
Inheritance by or from, 19-33, 19-54
Jury trial as to parentage, 20-308
Legacies to, restrictions on, 19-238
adopted illegitimate child, 10-2587
Legitimation —
marriage of parents, 15-1384, 20-5.1, 20-
5.2
BASTARDS— Cont'd
Legitimation — Cont'd
name of legitimated bastard, 20-5.2
special legislation authorizing, prohibited,
SC Const, Art 3, § 34
Moneys paid by father, handling of, where
child bound out to service, 40-203.1
Mother refusing to declare father, effect of,
20-306
Settlements of, 71-152
Testamentary gifts to, restrictions on, 19-
238
adopted illegitimate child, 10-2587
Warrant —
apprehension of reputed father, 20-305
bench warrant, 20-307
indictment of reputed father resisting
warrant, 20-307
arrest of mother refusing to declare fa-
ther, 20-306
BATESBURG, TOWN OF
Fire department, jurisdiction of, 47-1155
Municipal court juries, 15-942
BATHING BEACHES
Beaches (this index)
BATHING PLACES
See also Beaches
Admissions tax, when not required, 65-831
Cities over 20,000, public baths in, 47-405
Licenses and license taxes, public bathing
places, 65-831
BATH LAKE
Motor boats, operation with exhausts open,
penalized, 70-321
BATTERIES
Storage Batteries (this index)
BATTERY
Assault and Battery (this index)
BATTLEFIELD
Monuments on, penalty for injuring, 16-562
BAWDY HOUSES
Prostitution (this index)
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BAYS
Particular bays, sec under name of bay
Generally. Waters and Watercourses (this
index)
BEACH BIRDS
Hunter's right to take out of State, 28-381
BEACONS
Aids to navigation. Navigation (this index)
BEANS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Germination standard, Rules & Reg Vol
7. p. 459 [Reg. 4]
BEACH BRANCH BAPTIST
CHURCH
Tax exemption, 65-1523(27)
BEARER INSTRUMENT
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
BEACHES
See also Bathing Places
Aircraft —
landings on beaches, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 452 [Reg. 2]
operation on Isle of Palms, 46-751
Bathhouses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672
[Sec. 11]
Diving towers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 14]
First aid kit, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 15]
Floats. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec.
14]
Life guards, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 17]
Life-saving equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 673 [Sec. 15]
Lighting at night, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
673 [Sec. 13]
Marking of bathing area, Rules & Reg,
Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec. 15]
Motor vehicles, operation on beaches, 46-751
to 46-758
speed limit in Horry County, 46-756, 46-
757
Sanitation in interest of swimmers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 671-674
Separation of races, bathing beaches in
counties with city over 60,000, 51-181
to 51-184
Showers for bathers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 673 [Sec. 12]
Springboards, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 14]
Standards for tidal salt waters, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 691-693
Suits for bathers, Rules & Reg., Vol 7 p
673 [Sec. 16]
Toilet facilities for bathers, Rules & Reg,
Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec. 12]
Towels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec.
16]
BEARS
Bear baiting, Sunday laws, 64-1
Killing prohibited, 28-462
BEAUFORT, CITY OF
Airport, 2-231
Bonded indebtedness, when excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 231], Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 279]
Building on certain lots, restrictions on, 47-
1522
Bus system, 58-1561 to 58-1565
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 2311;
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 279]
Harbor. Beaufort Harbor (this index)
Municipal golf course, 51-102
Per diem of mayor and councilmen, 47-1523
Public works commissioners —
appointment, 59-173
borrowing money, 59-183
clerk and employees, 59-176
bonds of, 59-176
removal from office, 59-177
term of office, 59-173
vacancies, 59-177
Sewer bonds, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
P. 231]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 279]
Street impovements —
assessment of abutting property for, SC
Const, Art 10, § 14 a
bonds for, when exempt from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 231]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 279]
Vesting of certain lands in, 47-1521
Waterworks bonds, when exempt from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 231]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
P. 279]
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BEAUFORT COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
sec Counties
Agriculture ("this index)
Assessment on benefited property for improve-
ienTof bridges and highways, SC Const,
Art 10, § 13
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index")
equalization board, ex officio clerk of,
6S-3383
forfeited land commission, membership
in, 65-2903
Beaches, co-operation with Federal Govern-
ment in preservation of, 14-1011
Board of Directors —
appointment, 14-1002
bonds, official, 14-1004
chairman, 14-1003
clerk, 14-1006
bond, 14-1008
compensation, 14-1007
removal, 14-1009
duties, 14-1010, 14-1011
employees, 14-1006
expenses, 14-1005
number of members, 14-1001
powers, 14-1010, 14-1011
real estate, acquisition and disposition of
for industrial purposes, 14-1012
term of office, 14-1001
vacancies, how filled, 14-1002
Bond account to be furnished to county
delegation, 14-1017
Bonded indebtedness, exemption from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, pp. 280, 281]
Borrowing from Federal agencies, 14-551
et seq.
Boundaries, 14-57
Candy peddlers —
bond of regular salesman for merchant
beginning business, 56-1254
definition, 56-1251
exemptions, 56-1255, 56-1256
farm products, exemption of, 56-1255
itinerant salesman or merchant, license
of, 56-1253, 56-1254
license tax, 56-1252
penalties for violation of regulations, 56-
1257
veterans, exemption from license tax of,
56-1256
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-3
Chain gangs —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
custody of, 55-477
persons awaiting trial, service by, 55-
501 to 55-504
use of, 55-454
"1
BEAUFORT COUNTY— Cont'd
Chattel mortgages on crops, certain record-
ing provisions not applicable, 60-304
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-286
Clerk of court —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
certification of photostatic copies, 15-
1771.1
fees, 27-52, 27-72
half holiday weekly, May-September, 14-
1016
Confiscated goods, proceeds of sale of, use
for fingerprinting and photography by
sheriff, 57-242
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-611
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Cotton, sale of —
license to traffic in unpacked lint cotton,
13-322
local exceptions, 13-315
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicability
of provisions as to, 13-117
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Depository of public funds to furnish secu-
rity, 14-1013 to 14-1015
Directors. Board of Directors, supra
Drainage commissioner, 18-71
Employees, 14-1006
bonds, 14-1008
compensation, 14-1007
discharge, 14-1009
half-holidays for clerical employees,
May-September, 14-1016
Erosion, co-operation with Federal Govern-
ment in prevention of, 14-1011
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Ferry service across Mackays Creek and
Skull Creek, 33-721 to 33-725
Fine — ■
nonpayment of road tax, 33-1004
tractors on highways, violation of regu-
lations as to, 33-453
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, 65-2903
generally. Counties (this indexi
bank deposits, 65-2983
compensation, 65-2982
duties, 65-2981
funds, disposition of, 65-2983
notice to owner, of prospective sale, 65-
2984
records, 65-2981
redemption, opportunity for, 65-2984
rent of lands held by, 65-2986
sale or rental of property acquired by,
65-2981, 65-2985
waiver of lien for rent, 65-2986
Foxes, open season for, 28-427
Game zone, 28-5
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BEAUFORT COUNTY— Cont'd
Governing body, chairman as ex officio
member of equalization board, 65-3.383
Hawkers and peddlers, issuance of licenses
and disposition of fees, 56-1212
Health and drainage commissioners, 18-71
Highways—
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
abandonment on request of contiguous
landowners, 33-1452
Chain gangs, supra
maintenance of, permissible methods, 33-
910
road tax, 33-1001 to 33-1004
supervisor of roads, 33-1451
tractors, operation on, 33-1453
trees along, cutting of, penalized, 33-552
width, minimum, 33-853
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3 § 3
Hunting Island (this index)
Industrial promotion, 14-1012
Jail and jailer, 55-405
Judicial sales, fees for, 10-1755
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4)
Magistrates, 43-611 to 43-613
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Medicine, special provisions as to sale by
peddlers of, 56-1209
Municipal accounts, publication of, 47-809
Officers —
half holiday, May-September, 14-1016
particular officers, see appropriate lines.
Opossums, hunting season, 28-340
Pilotage Commissioners, 56-1401, 56-1402
Polling precincts in, 23-160
Recall of intendant or warden in town under
1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-52, 27-72
Sale of Cotton (this index)
School fund —
forfeited land commission funds to be
allotted to, 65-29S3
Schools —
general provisions operating throughout
the state. Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
authority, 21-1401
budget, certification of, 21-1421
chairman, 21-1405
compensation of members, 21-1406
duties and powers, generally, 21-
1409
joint operation of schools with ad-
jacent counties, 21-1410
meetings, 21-1405
personnel, employment of, 21-1408
secretary, 21-1405
BEAUFORT COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education, employ-
ment of, 21-1407
tax receipts, allocation of, 21-1422
terms of school, determination of, 21-
1411
traveling expenses, 21-1406
vice-chairman, 21-1405
bonds, district, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 281]
boundaries of former districts to be kept
on record until bonded indebtedness
is paid, 21-1414
claims against school funds, payment of,
21-952
Districts 1 and 2, assumption of indebt-
edness of constituent districts for
permanent improvements, 21-1425
funds, credit and transfer of, 21-1423
Hardeeville District No. 10, 21-151, to
21-154
dissolution, disposition of building
and equipment on, 21-154
expense of operation, 21-153
formation, 21-151
trustees, 21-152
Superintendent of Education —
appointment and term, 21-1407
duties, 21-1412, 21-1413
estimate of revenues and disburse-
ments, 14-1017
expenditures, statement of, to be
published, 21-1413
financial report to county delegation,
14-1017
tax receipts, allocation to, 21-1422
taxes, 21-1421. 21-1422, 21-1424, 21-1425
special levies, 21-1424
teachers' salaries, allocation of tax re-
ceipts to, 21-1422
term, 21-1411
trustees —
chairman, 21-1416
compensation, 21-1417
Districts 1 and 2, 21-1415
budgets, 21-1420, 21-1421
duties, 21-1418
facilities, repair or construction,
21-1419
personnel, employment of, 21-1418
Hardeeville School District No. 10
of Beaufort and Jasper Counties,
21-152
meetings, 21-1416
No. 10 District, Beaufort and Jasper
Counties, 21-152
secretary, 21-1416
traveling expenses, 21-1417
vice-chairman, 21-1416
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BEAUFORT COUNTY— Cont'd
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
deputy sheriffs, 53-141 to S3-1S9
appointment, 53-141
authority and powers generally,
53-153, 53-154
badges, 53-145
collection of commutation taxes,
53-152
compensation, 53-144
complaints against, investigation of,
53-158
constables, to have powers of, 53-
154
control by sheriff, 53-146
criminal process, power to serve, 53-
154
duties, generally, 53-147, 53-148
gratuities, gifts, or fees, prohibited,
53-157
jury summons, power to serve, 53-154
magistrates' constables in certain
townships, acting as, 53-151
motor vehicles, providing at own ex-
pense, 53-144
oath of office, 53-142
official bond, 53-143
removal for taking part in politics,
53-159
reports —
to county treasurer, 53-156
to sheriff, 53-155
roads and bridges, duty to inspect
and post warnings, 53-149
service of papers of governing body
or county, 53-150
weapons, providing at own expense,
53-144
election, when held, 53-52
fees for tax executions, 65-2804
forfeited land commission, membership
in, 65-2903
Sinking funds, investment of, general stat-
utory requirements inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
State Ports Authority, use of state lands
by, 54-17
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Supervisor of roads, 33-1451
bond, 14-1008
Tax books, time for opening, 65-1969
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
appeal from township board of assessors
to equalization board, 65-3386
appeals from equalization board, 65-3386
assessors, township boards of, 65-3381 to
65-3386
BEAUFORT COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
equalization boards, 65-3381 to 65-33S6
compensation, 65-3385
traveling expenses, 65-3385
executions —
fees, 65-2804
nulla bonas, publication of list of,
65-2800
exemption from, of rural electrification
lines, 65-1533
Forfeited land commission, supra
instalment payments, 65-1995, 65-2036
notice of seizure for, posting of, 65-2767
returns for taxation, time for making,
65-1646
road taxes, 33-1001 to 33-1004
township boards of assessors, 65-3381 to
65-3386
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Township bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limits, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 2S1]
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, amount, 65-1952
election, 65-1953
financial report by, to county delegation,
14-1017
forfeited land commission, membership
in, 65-2903
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
United States, lands ceded to. 39-103. 39-106,
39-108 to 39-111, 39-134(6, 7, 14)
United States Tax Commissioners' titles to
be recorded in, 60-65
Waters. Streams, supra
Wharves at Buckingham Ferry and Jenkins
Island, 54-458
BEAUFORT HARBOR
State Ports Authority, powers of, 54-11,
54-13
BEAUTY CULTURE
Cosmetologists (this index)
BEAVER CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
Tax exemption, 65-1523(28)
BEDDING
Generally, 32-1351 to 32-1398
Arrested person to be provided with, during
detention, 17-261
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BEDDING— Cont'd
Contagious or infectious disease —
bedding of person having, not to be sold,
etc, 32-1354
material exposed to, use of, 32-1352
Definitions, 32-1351
Enforcement, 32-1391 to 32-1398
any person may institute prosecutions,
32-1397
penalties for violations, 32-1398
sheriff, duties of, 32-1397
State Board of Health, powers and duties
of—
officers inspecting bedding, powers
of, 32-1393
opportunity to correct insanitary con-
ditions, 32-1395
prosecutions for violations, 32-1396
regulations, power to make, 32-1392
second-hand or damaged articles, con-
demnation of, 32-1394
supervision and inspection of manu-
facture or sale, 32-1391
Hotels and boarding houses, beds to be
kept free from vermin, 35-128
Labels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 547-549
[Reg. 5-S]
Materials —
certain materials prohibited, 32-1352
dirt in, when label should disclose, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 549 [Reg. 8]
foreign material, requiring designation
on label, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 549
[Reg. 8]
furnishing by user, 32-1356
invoices of, 32-1353
labels showing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 548, 549 [Reg. 5-8]
sterilization and disinfection of, 32-1352;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 547-549
terms descriptive of material, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 548, 549 [Reg. 8]
Oil percentages, requiring description as
"oily," Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 549
[Reg. 8]
Principals and agents, liability of, 32-1358
Regulations respecting, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 547-549
Remodeling or renovation by owner, 32-1357
Second-hand, condemnation of, 32-1394
Shoddy —
as descriptive of material, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 549 [Reg. 8]
defined, 32-1351
use in making bedding, 32-1352
State Board of Health —
approval of processes, 32-1352, 32-1355
bedding not properly tagged, prohibit-
ing sale of, 32-1374
Enforcement, supra
invoices, inspection of, 32-1353
Stealing, from lodgings, 16-358
BEDDING— Cont'd
Sterilization, 32-1352; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 547-549
Tags and stamps, 32-1371 to 32-1376
bedding not properly tagged, prohibit-
ing sale of, 32-1374
defacement or alteration of tags, 32-1373
requirement of, 32-1371
stamps —
disposition of proceeds, 32-1376
provision and sale of, 32-1375
purchase of, from Tax Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 549
[Reg. 10]
requirement of, 32-1371
statements on tags, 32-1371, 32-1372
Used bedding —
condemnation of, 32-1394
sterilization and disinfection of, 32-1355
BEEF
Barrels —
character, 66-352
contents, 66-351
standard weight, 66-157
License fee, limitation on power of munici-
pality to charge, 47-72
Penning of animals before killing, 66-353
Warehouse, State, ineligibility to storage in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
BEER, ALE, WINE, AND PORTER
Administration and enforcement of article
as to sale of wines, 4-226
Breweries and wineries —
administration and enforcement of article
as to, 4-236
construction and operation, 4-231, 4-234
permits —
failure to obtain, 4-235
required, 4-232
stamps to be affixed to products, 4-233
tax, 4-232
Chapter 1 of title 4 complementary to laws
providing for sale of, 4-4
Concentrate wines not to be sold, 4-222
Containers —
for beer, use bv others in trade prohibit-
ed, 32-1523
for wine, regulation of, 4-224
Gambling not to be permitted on prem-
ises, 4-215(3)
Imitation wine not to be sold, 4-222
Improperly labeled wines not to be sold,
4-222
Inspection of wines, 4-224
Intoxicated persons, sales to, 4-215(2)
Labeling and advertising wines, Federal reg-
ulation adopted, 4-221
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BEER, ALE, WINE, AND PORTER
— Cont'd
Lewd or immoral entertainment or conduct
not to be permitted on premises, 4-215
(4)
License tax. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Maximum retail price, 4-202.2
Minors, sales to, 4-203, 4-215(1)
Near Beer (this index)
Nonalcoholic and nonintoxicating beverages
defined, 4-201
Nuisances not to be permitted on premises,
4-215(5)
Penalties for violation of article as to sale
of wines, generally, 4-225
Permits for sales, 4-211 to 4-220
application, 4-211, 4-213
expiration date, 4-211
failure to secure, 4-214.4
fees, 4-211, 4-214.1,4-214.2
fifteen-day permits, 4-214.1
issuance, 4-213
qualifications, 4-212
required, 4-211
retail permit to wholesaler, 4-214
revocation or suspension, 4-214.3 to 4-
220
appeals from order of, 4-216, 4-217
grounds for, 4-204, 4-213, 4-215
hearings on, 4-216
penalties for violations in connection
with, 4-220
sale after, 4-219
surrender, 4-218
separate permits required for two or
more places of business, 4-211
transfer, 4-214.2
Prices, retail, to be posted bv dealers, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 847 [Reg. 1]
Regulations applicable, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 845 [Reg. 10]
Retail liquor dealers may sell wines, 4-82
Samples for analysis, 4-206
Stamp Taxes (this index)
Substances added to wine, 4-223
Substandard wine not to be sold, 4-222
Sunday sales, 4-204, 4-205
Tax on beer and wine, 65-731 to 65-743
sale, tax on beer must be paid prior to,
4-202
stamp tax on beer. Stamp Taxes (this
index)
Wholesalers —
retail permits to, 4-214
to sell for cash only, 4-202.1
BEES— Cont'd
Disinfection of infected or exposed bees,
hives, fixtures or appliances, 3-183
Fixtures used in keeping, secondhand, in-
troduction into State regulated, 3-184
Inspection by representatives of Crop Pest
Commission, 3-183
Introduction into State —
certificate required, 3-181
disease, proof of freedom from, 3-181
Penalties for violation of statutory require-
ments or administrative regulations,
3-185
Treatment of infected or exposed bees,
hives, fixtures or appliances, 3-183
BEETS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
Standard bushel, 66-157
BEGGARS
Vagrants, punished as, when, 16-565(10)
BELL
Electric and interurban railroads, signaling
at crossings, 58-743
Railroad crossing, locomotive to ring at,
5S-743
BELTON
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
BENCH WARRANTS
Issuance of, by clerks of courts, 15-1727
fees for issuing, 2-53(32)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Sheriff's fees, 27-401(8)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Notifiable disease
553 [Sec. 5]
BENDS
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
BEES
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Destruction of infected or exposed bees,
hives, fixtures or appliances, 3-183
Diseases of, power of Crop Pest Commis-
sion to deal with, 3-182
BENEFICIARIES
Actions, as necessary parties to, 10-208
Adverse party, examination as, 26-511
County or municipal hospitals, clinics, or
tuberculosis camps. Hospitals (this in-
dex)
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BENEFICIARIES— Cont'd
Death by wrongful act, in action for, 10-
1952, 10-1953
Insurance (this index)
Trusts (this index)
Will, beneficiary under, as attesting witness,
19-260
BENZOL
Petroleum Products (this index)
BEQUESTS
Wills (this index)
BENEFICIARY CADETS
Citadel (this index)
BENEVOLENT
ORGANIZATIONS
Charitable, Social, and Religious Corpora-
tions Cthis index)
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
State institutions, appointment or election
of directors, power of General Assem-
bly as to, SC Const, Art 12, § 4
BENNETTSVILLE
Bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 230, 231]
Fire department, bonds for, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]
Lighting plant, bonds for, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]
Public buildings, bonds for, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art8. §7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Recorder and recorder's court of, 15-1051,
15-1052
Sewerage system, bonds for, when not with-
in constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8. § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 230]
Sinking fund commission, establishment
and function of, 4-931
Street improvements — -
assessment of abutting property for, SC
Const, Art 10, § 16
bonds for, exemption from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 230, 231]
Water works, bonds for, when not within
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 230]
BENZEDRINE
Prescription, to be sold only on, 56-1313
BENZINE
Petroleum Products (this index)
BERKELEY COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties.
Agriculture (this index)
Animals running at large, 6-312
Appropriations —
publication of financial statements, 14-
1055
Arbitration of damages caused by animals
trespassing or running at large, 6-312
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
office hours, 14-1058
postage allowance, 14-13
term, commencement of, 65-1744
Board of education. Schools, infra
Borrowing money, 14-1056
Tax anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-58
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Cattle, loading or hauling at night, 6-305
Chain gangs —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
custody of, 55-477
hiring out convicts, 55-486
persons awaiting trial, service by, 55-501
to 55-504
use of, 55-454
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-278
general provisions as to. Circuit Courts
(this index)
Claims against, publication of list not re-
quired, 14-426
Clerk of court —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
election," 15-1702, 23-304
fees, 27-52, 27-73
office hours, 14-1058
postage allowance. 14-13
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-621
Coroner —
election of. 17-52, 23-304
jurors, compensation and mileage pro-
vision as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicability
of provisions as to, 13-117
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courthouse, beautification of grounds of,
14-1081, 14-1082
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BERKELEY COUNTY— Cont'd
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Deposit of public funds —
allocation among banks of county, 14-
1061
interest on, 14-1063
penalty for violation of statutory require-
ments, 14-1064
security required, 14-1062
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing —
catfish trap license, 28-627
mode of taking fish, permissibility, 28-624
nets, sale or possession of, restricted,
28-626
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Fox hunting in, 28-425
Funds, unpledged, diversion of, 14-1057
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compen-
sation of, 27-621
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses inapplicable, 38-408
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
beautification boards, 33-571, 33-572, 33-
575
Chain gang, supra
maintenance of, permissible methods,
33-910
tax for, 33-1011 to 33-1015
width, 33-854
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Industrial board —
bylaws and regulations, 14-1073
chairman, 14-1073
commission by Governor, 14-1071
compensation, not to receive, 14-1073
election, 14-1071
funds, deposit and disbursemnt, 14-1075
Moncks Corner Disposal Center, au-
thority to acquire, etc., 14-1076 to
10-1079
number of members, 14-1071
removal of members, 14-1072
secretary-treasurer, 14-1073, 14-1074
bond, 14-1074
supervisor as ex officio member, 14-1071
term of members, 14-1071
vacancies, filling of, 14-1072
Jurors' compensation, 38-308(6)
Magistrates, 43-621
generally. Magistrates (this index)
fees on coroner's inquest, 27-433
term of office, SC Const. Art 5, § 20
Master in equity, postage allowance, 14-13
BERKELEY COUNTY— Cont'd
Municipal court juries in, 15-942
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate head-
ings in this topic
postage allowance, 14-12
Physician, county, compensation, 14-1054
Polling precincts in, 23-161
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
as master, 15-501
office hours, 14-1058
postage allowance, 14-13
Recall of intendant or warden in towns
under 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-52, 27-73
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Schools —
general provisions as to. Schools (this
index)
attendance of pupils to be reported to dis-
trict of residence, 21-1459
board of education —
appointment of. 21-1451
budget, 21-1461
bus drivers' names to be reported to,
21-1455
duties and powers, 21-1452, 21-1453
number of members. 21-1451
superintendent of education a mem-
ber. 21-1451
terms of members, 21-1451
Governor's appointees, 21-1451
trustees, appointment of —
for certain districts. 21-1481
in default of election, 21-1472
to fill vacancy, 21-1473
bonds —
district, permissible amount, SC
Const. Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7. p. 296]
elections, St. Stephens' High School
District, 21-1523
Bonneau district, 21-1491, 21-1492
budgets, 21-1461
Cross High School District, 21-150.1 to
21-1503
district 26, creation, powers, and trus-
tees, 21-1531
districts 16 and 19, trustees, 21-1481 to
21-1484
enrollment of pupils, place of, 21-1459
high schools —
Bonneau District, 21-1491, 21-1492
trustees, 21-1492
Cross High School District, 21-1501
to 21-1503
District No. 10—
trustees, 21-1481 to 21-1483
term of office, 21-1481 to 21-
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BERKELEY COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
high schools — Cont'd
dormitories, admission to, 21-1460
employees, 21-1454
Macedonia District, 21-1511, 21-1512
St. Stephens District, 21-1521 to
21-1524
bond elections, 21-1523
trustees —
Cross District, 21-1501, 21-1503
Macedonia District, 21-1512
selection of, 21-1492, 21-1503, 21-
1512,21-1522
St. Stephens High School District, 21-
1521 to 21-1524
superintendent of education —
board of education, membership in,
21-1451
office hours, 14-1058
postage allowance, 14-13
teachers' contracts, recording of,
21-1456
tie vote of trustees, St. Stephens High
School District, decision of,
21-1522
taxes, 21-1462
special provision, 21-929
teachers —
compensation, how fixed, 21-1456
contracts, 21-1456
employment, 21-1454
number permissible, 21-1457
salaries, determination of, 21-1456
term of employment, how determined,
21-1456
transportation of pupils —
bus drivers —
contract with, 21-1456
compensation, how fixed, 21-1456
employment of, 21-1454
number permissible, 21-1457
report to county board of educa-
tion, 21-1455
term of employment, how deter-
mined, 21-1456
compensation for transportation other
than by motor vehicles, 21-1458
education board's duty as to, 21-1453
trustees —
appointment —
for certain districts, 21-1481
in default of election, 21-1472
Bonneau High School District, 21-
1492
budget estimates, 21-1461
Cross High School District, 21-1503
district 16, appointment or election,
21-1481
term of office, 21-1481, 21-1483
District No. 26, 21-1531
elections, 21-1471, 21-1482, 21-1484
in lieu of appointment, 21-1482
BERKELEY COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
trustees — Cont'd
eligibility, 21-1471
employees, 21-1454
contracts with, 21-1456
number permissible, 21-1457
Macedonia High School District, 21-
1512
number, 21-1471
Bonneau High School District, 21-
1492
Cross High School District, 21-
1503
District No. 26, 21-1531
Macedonia High School District,
21-1512
St. Stephens High School District,
21-1522
removal, 21-1475
teachers, employment of, 21-1454
contracts, 21-1456
term of office, 21-1471, 21-1481, 21-
1483
expiration da.te, 21-1483
vacancies, how filled, 21-1473, 21-1481,
21-1484
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
election —
time for holding, 23-304
when held, 53-52
office hours, 14-1058
postage allowance, 14-13
vacancy, appointment to fill, 53-57
Sinking fund, borrowing from, 14-1056
Soil conservation committee area for se-
lection of members, 63-61.1
Streams, inapplicability of statutory re-
quirements as to, 70-5
Superintendent of education. Schools, su-
pra
Supervisor —
bond, 14-1052
clerk, 14-1053
disbursements of public funds, publica-
tion of, 14-1055
industrial board, ex officio member of,
14-1071
office hours, 14-1058
postage allowance, 14-13
powers, 14-1051
term, commencement of, 14-1052
traveling expenses, allowance for, 14-
1052
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451, 14-1056
generally. Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
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BERKELEY COUNTY— Cont'd
1 axes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, 65-1828
equalization board, 65-1862
compensation and mileage, 65-1882
meetings and duties, 65-1887
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-1583
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
textile plants, 65-1541
road taxes, 33-1011 to 33-1015
school taxes, 21-1462
Treasurer—
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, amount, 65-1952
Deposit of public funds, supra
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
office hours, 14-1058
postage allowance, 14-13
removal for violation of requirements as
to deposit of public funds, 14-1064
reports to supervisor and Comptroller
General, 65-2019
monthly, to supervisor, 14-1054
term of office, commencement of, 65-
1955
United States, land ceded to, 39-124.1
Unlawful use of property of, 16-394
Vital statistics, 32-1161
Waters. Streams, supra
BERMUDA GRASS
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2}
BETA-EUCAINE
Food or drug containing, when tnisbranded,
32-1516
BETANAPHTHOL
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
BETHEL PARK COMMISSION
Generally, 51-331 to 51-337
Admission fees, 51-335
Created, 51-331
Duties and powers, generally, 51-333
Fishing licenses, 51-336
Members, 51-332
Police officer, 51-337
Rules and regulations, 51-334
Sunday fishing prohibited, 51-336
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BETHUNE, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
BETTERMENTS
Improvements (this index)
BETTING
Gambling (this index)
BEVERAGES
Adulteration of non-alcoholic drinks, 32-
1515
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Soft Drinks (this index)
Stamp tax on. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Water supply used for, testing of, 32-1201
BIBLE
Family Bible, proof of birth date by, 32-
1145(1)
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
BICYCLES
Bell, 46-548
Brakes, 46-459
Carrying of articles by bicyclist, restricted,
46-456
Defined, for purpose of traffic regulation,
46-215
Ferries, baggage on, 58-712
Highways, operation on, 46-451 to 46-460
local regulation and licensing, 46-282
Larceny of, 16-357
Lights, 46-457
Local regulation, 46-282
Motorized. Motor Vehicles (this index)
Number of riders, 46-454
Paths for, opeiation on, 46-451 to 46-460 „
Permission of owner, use without, penalized,
46-803
Railroads, baggage on, 58-712
Reflectors, red, on rear, 46-457
Registration and licensing, local power of,
46-282
BIDS AND BIDDING
See also under names of other particular
public bodies
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport
Commission, submission of bids to, 2-
473
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BIDS AND BIDDING— Cont'd
Charleston County, letting sanitary or
drainage contracts in, 18-755
Chester Airport Commission, sale of excess
property by, 2-266
Construction of improvements, rejection of
bids. 18-272
Paving District Commissions, advertising
forbids, 33-1371
Upset bidding. Judicial Sales (this index)
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission, sale of excess property by, 2-
285
BIGAMY
Children of bigamous marriage as legiti-
mate, 20-6.1
Conviction for. as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Definition and punishment of, 16-401
Marriages void, 20-6
BILLBOARDS
Alcoholic liquors not to be advertised by
means of, 4-103
BILL CLERK
House of Representatives (this index)
Senate (this index)
BILLIARDS
Pool and billiards. Amusements and Ath-
letic Contests (this index)
BILL OF EXCEPTIONS
Objections and Exceptions (this index)
BILL OF SALE
Cotton, sale of, 13-305
Execution of, fees of sheriff, 27-401 (19)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Foreclosure, rural policemen not to receive
fees for, 53-351
Security, giving as. Chattel Mortgages
(this index)
BILLS
General Assembly (this index)
Invoices (this index)
BILLS AND NOTES
Checks and Drafts (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
BILLS OF ATTAINDER
Attainder (this index)
BILLS OF CREDIT
Corporations may not issue, 12-9
Issuance, when prohibited, 12-9
States not to emit, US Const, Art 1, § 10,
ell
BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
BILLS OF LADING
Generally, 58-1701 to 58-1777
Acceptance of bill as assent to terms, 58-
1719
Accident. Mistake, infra
Administrators, application of common law
rules respecting, 58-1705
Adverse claims —
excuse for non-deliverv, adverse title as,
58-1740
information of claim, possessed by car-
rier, 58-1738, 58-1739
interpleader of claimants, 58-1738, 58-
1739
time permitted carrier to determine, 58-
1738, 58-1739
Agency, application of common law rules
of, 58-1705
Alteration, 58-1720
Antecedent debt as constituting value, 58-
1701
Arrival of goods, inserting name of person
to be notified of, 58-1718
Assignment of claims secured by liability
of assignor, 58-1758
Attachment-
negotiable bill, levy upon goods covered
by, 58-1743
notice of transfer of bill, levy before, 58-
1756
reaching negotiable bill, 58-1744
Attorney's fees consequent upon loss or
destruction of bill, 58-1736
Bankruptcy, application of general prin-
ciples of, 58-1705
Binding, where no objection raised, 58-1719
Blank indorsement, 58-1752
delivery of goods under. 58-1732
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BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Bona fide purchasers —
delivery of goods, bill purchased after,
5S-1734
exclusiveness of rights and remedies, 58-
1766
honor of draft, rights in absence of, 58-
1763
negotiable document of title, purchaser
of. 58-1743
negotiation of document as impaired by
fraud, mistake, or duress, 58-1761
notice of breach of duty, fraud, etc., pur-
chase without, 58-1759
person in possession of negotiable bill,
purchase from. 58-1762
vendor's lien, negotiation as defeating,
58-1765
Bond required upon loss or destruction of
instrument, 58-1736
Burden of proof or excuse for failure to de-
liver goods upon consignee's demand,
58-1731
Cancellation —
delivery of goods, cancellation of bill
upon, 58-1734
partial delivery, cancellation upon, 58-
1735
Care of goods, prohibition of condition less-
ening degree of, 58-1713
Carriers —
application of chapter to bills of lading
issued by any common carrier, 58-
1704
attachment or levy on goods in posses-
sion of, 58-1743
condition impairing obligation to exer-
cise care, 58-1713
criminal offenses in issuance of bills.
Criminal offenses, infra
Delivery of goods, infra
duplicate bills, liability in issuing, 58-
1716
Liens, infra
negotiation of bill as transferring rights
against carrier, 58-1755
obligations of carrier under bill, 58-1731
omission of essential terms, liability for
damage caused by, 58-1711, 58-1712
rights of carrier under bill, 58-1731
sets, liability where negotiable bills is-
sued in, 58-1715
Through bills of lading, infra
title in self, right of carrier to assert,
58-1737
transferee of bill, obligations to, 58-1755,
58-1756
non-negotiable bill, 58-1756
Chattel mortgage. Mortgage, infra
Coercion — -
common law principles, application of,
5S-1705
BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Coercion — Cont'd
negotiation of bill as impaired by, 58-
1761
Common law rules, application of, 58-1705
Connecting carriers —
discrimination by connecting rail car-
riers, 58-1158, 58-1160
liability for nondelivery by, 58-1741, 58-
1742
Consent to terms by accepting bill, 58-1719
Consignee — -
Delivery of goods, infra
demand for goods by, 58-1731
Draft, infra
form of bill as indicating rights of, 58-
1763
Consignor —
assent to terms of bills by acceptance
thereof, 58-1719
definition, 58-1701
name of, 58-1711, 58-1712
Construction of statutes, 58-1701
uniformity, giving effect to purpose of,
58-1706
Conversion, negotiation of bill as impaired
by, 58-1761
Corn, milling-in-transit rules, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
Corporation, person as including, 58-1701
Cost consequent upon loss or destruction,
5S-1 736
Counterclaim, action as including, 58-1701
Creditors —
Attachment, supra
Execution, infra
Garnishment, infra
remedy to reach negotiable document,
23-1744
Criminal offenses and penalties, 58-1771 to
58-1777
duplicate bills issued without marking,
58-1773
false statement, issuance of bill contain-
ing, 58-1772
fraud in issuance of bill, 58-1771 to 58-
1773
inducing carrier to issue bill before goods
received, 58-1776
issuance of bill for goods not received,
58-1771
mortgaged goods, negotiation of bill for,
58-1774
negotiation of bill when goods not in
carrier's possession, 58-1775
non-negotiable bill issued without mark-
ing, 58-1777
through bill of lading, railroad's failure
to issue or recognize, 58-1155, 58-
1156
Date of issuance, 58-1711. 58-1712
Definitions, 58-1702, 58-1703
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BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Delivery of bill. Negotiation and transfer,
infra
Delivery of goods —
acknowledgment of, 58-1731
Adverse claims, supra
cancellation of bill upon delivery of
goods, 58-1734
partial delivery, cancellation upon, 58-
1735
carrier's liability for nondelivery, 58-
1741, 58-1742
destruction of bill, delivery after, 58-1736
draft, honoring of, by consignee, 58-1763
Duplicate bills, infra
failure to take up negotiable bill, 58-1734
guarantor of delivery, indorser as, 58-
1759
indorsed bill, delivery under, 58-1732
information possessed by carrier as to
right to receive, 58-13
justification of carrier in making deliv-
ery, 58-1732
loss of bill, delivery after, 58-1736
misdelivery, carrier's liability for, 58-
1733
notice of transfer of bill, necessity of, 58-
1756
obligation of carrier, 58-1731
partial delivery, 58-1735
perishable goods, sale of, as excusing
nondelivery, 58-1746
possession of negotiable bill, delivery to
person in, 5S-1732
requesting carrier not to deliver, 58-1733
sale of goods as excusing non-delivery,
58-1746
stopping delivery, 58-1733
third persons, right or title of, as excuse
for nondelivery, 58-1740
title, right of carrier to assert, 58-1737
Demand for goods by consignee, 58-1731
Demurrage, carrier's lien for, 58-1745
Description of goods, 58-1711, 58-1712 _
falsifying with intent to defraud carrier,
penalty, 58-1776
limitation of carrier's liability, 58-1741,
58-1742
misdescription, carrier's liability, 58-1741,
58-1742
Destination, statement of, as required, 58-
1711, 58-1712
Destroyed bills, 58-1736
Draft-
acceptance without payment, 58-1764
form of bill as indicating rights, 58-1763
honoring draft to obtain bill, 58-1763
payment of draft before acquisition of
rights in bill, 58-1764
presentment for acceptance or payment,
58-1764
transmission of draft and bill directly to
buyer, 58-1764
BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Drawing upon consignee. Draft, supra
Duplicate bills, 58-1716
carrier's liability in issuing, 58-1714
criminal offense in issuing without mark-
ing, 58-1773
delivery on duplicate bill, 58-1716
effect of, 58-1714
Duress —
common law principles, application of,
58-1705
negotiation of bill as impaired by, 58-
1761
Emblems of title, bills as, 58-1763
Endorsement. Indorsement, infra
Equitable principles, application of, 58-1705
Erasure in, 58-1720
Essential terms, 58-1711, 58-1712
Evidence, bill of lading or copy as, 26-8
Execution — ■
negotiable bill, levy upon goods covered
by, 58-1743
notice of transfer of bill, levy before, 58-
1756
reaching negotiable bill by levy, 58-1744
Executors, application of common law rules
respecting, 58-1705
False statement, issuance of bill containing,
58-1772
Fines. Criminal offenses and penalties, su-
pra
Fitness of goods for particular purpose, im-
plied warranty of, by indorser or trans-
feror, 58-1758
Form of bill, 58-1711, 58-1712
rights of buyer and seller as indicated by,
58-1763
Fraud —
common law rules, application of, 58-
1705
Criminal offenses, supra
defense of, 58-1761
in procuring issuance of bill, 58-1776
negotiation as impaired by, 58-1761
Fraudulent issuance of, penalty, 58-1771, 58-
1772
Garnishment —
negotiable bill, levy upon goods covered
by, 58-1743
notice of transfer of bill, levy before, 58-
1756
Good faith defined, 58-1701
Goods defined, 58-1701
Guarantor, indorser as, 58-1759
Hazardous goods, lawful sale of, as dis-
charging carrier's obligation to deliver,
58-1746
Holder—
Bona fide purchaser, supra
definition, 58-1701
obligation of carrier to holder of nego-
tiable bill, 58-1731
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BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Indorsement, S8-17S2
blank indorsement. 58-1752
delivery of goods under, 58-1732
compelling indorsement of bill by trans-
feror, 58-1757
delivery of indorsed bill, 58-1751
guarantor, indorser as, 58-1759
implied warranties of indorser, 58-1758
negotiation of bill by, 58-1752
specific indorsement, 58-1752
straight bill, effect of indorsement of, 58-
1753
transfer of negotiable bill without in-
dorsement, 58-1757
Injunction in aid of creditor's suit to reach
negotiable document, 58-1744
Interpleader of adverse claimants, 58-1738,
58-1739
Interpretation. Construction of statutes,
supra
Issuance of, 58-1704
Duplicate bills, supra
prohibition against issuance in sets, 58-
1715
sets, issuance in, 58-1715
Law merchant, application of, 58-1705
Levy —
Attachment, supra
Execution, supra
Garnishment, supra
Liability restrictions, prohibition against,
58-1713
Liens —
delivery conditioned upon satisfaction of
carrier's lien, 58-1731
demurrage, carrier's lien for, 58-1745
exclusive of rights under lien, provisions
as, 58-1766
freight and other transportation charges,
carrier's lien for, 58-1745
optional rights of lienor, 58-1766
Mortgage, infra
sale in enforcement of carrier's lien, ef-
fect of, 58-1746
statement of charges in negotiable bill,
carrier's lien dependent upon, 58-
1745
stoppage in transitu, right of, as de-
feated by negotiation of bill, 58-1765
vendor's lien as defeated by negotiation
of bill, 58-1765
Load and count, of shipper, 58-1741, 1742
Lost bills, 58-1736
Marking —
delivery of part of goods, marking upon,
58-1735
duplicate bills, 58-1716
criminal offense in issuing unmarked
duplicates, 58-1773
non-negotiable bill, 58-1717
criminal offense in issuing without
marking, 58-1777
BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Misdelivery, carrier's liability for, 58-1733
Mistake —
common law principles, application of,
58-1705
negotiation as impaired by, 58-1761
Mortgage —
criminal offense in negotiating bill for
mortgaged goods, 58-1774
exclusive of rights under mortgage, pro-
visions as, 58-1766
negotiation of bill by mortgagee in pos-
session, 58-1762
optional rights and remedies of mort-
gagee, 58-1766
owner as including mortgagee, 58-1701
warranty as implied from accepting pay-
ment of debt secured by bill, 58-1760
Names designated in, 58-1711, 58-1712
person to be notified, insertion of name
of. 58-1718
Negotiable bills —
defenses not good as against holders in
due course, 58-1761
definition, 58-1703
delivery to person or to order, designa-
tion of, 5S-1711, 58-1712
essential terms, 58-1711, 58-1712
holder's rights as superior to seller's
lien, 58-1765
name of person to be notified, insertion
of. 5S-1718
negotiation and transfer, infra
retention of bill after selling, mortgag-
ing, or pledging of goods, 58-1762
Negotiation and transfer, 58-1751 to 58-1766
accident as impairing, 58-1761
compelling indorsement of bill after
transfer, 58-1757
conversion as impairing, 58-1761
Criminal offenses and penalties, supra
defrauding mortgagees or lien holders,
penalty, 58-1774
delivery of bill, 58-1751
Delivery of goods, supra
duress as impairing, 58-1761
fraud as impairing, 58-1761
fraudulent negotiation or transfer, pen-
alty, 58-1776
Indorsement, supra
mistake as impairing, 5S-1761
negotiable bill, 58-1751
rights of person to whom bill deliv-
ered or transferred, 58-1756
with agreement to transfer title,
58-1753
persons who may negotiate a bill, 58-1754
rights of person to whom bill negotiated,
58-1755
sight draft. Draft, supra
stoppage in transitu, right of, as defeated
by negotiation, 58-1765
Straight bill, infra
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BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Negotiation and transfer — ContM
subsequent negotiation, 58-1762
title to goods as transferred by nego-
tiation, 58-1755
title to goods transferred by negotia-
tion—
straight bill, 58-1756
transfer of bill without negotiation,
58-1756
unpaid seller's rights as defeated by,
58-1765
vendor's lien as defeated by, 58-1765
warranties on sale of bill, 58-1758
who may negotiate a bill, 58-1754
Non-agency railroad station, issuance of
shipment from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
757 [Rule 48] .
Non-negotiable bills. Straight bills, infra
Nonreceipt of goods, when carrier liable
notwithstanding, 58-1741, 58-1742
Notice — . ,
name of person to be notified of arrival,
insertion of, 58-1718
transferee of non-negotiable bill notify-
ing carrier, 58-1756
Oil tank car shipments, showing rates,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
Optional terms and conditions, 58-1713
Order bills. Negotiable bills, supra
Order defined, 58-1701
Part of goods, cancelling or marking bill
upon delivery of, 58-1735
Partnership, person as including, 58-1701
Passing of title to goods, bill as controlling,
58-1763
Penalties. Criminal offenses and penalties,
supra
Perishable goods, sale of, 58-1746
Places to be named in, 58-1711, 58-1712
Pledge —
negotiation of bill by pledgor in posses-
sion, 58-1762
owner as including pledgee, 58-1701
warranty as implied from accepting pay-
ment of debt secured by bill, 58-1760
Printed or written terms, 58-1711, 58-1712
"Prompt shipment required", effect of in-
sertion of, 58-561
Purchase defined, 58-1701
Purchaser —
Bona fide purchasers, supra
definition, 58-1701
Holder, supra
Railroads. Carriers, supra
Receipt for property delivered for trans-
portation. Straight bill, infra
Retention of possession by seller, form of
bill as indicating rights as to, 58-1763
bill, transfer of. Negotiation and trans-
fer, supra
Bona fide purchasers, supra
BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Sales — Cont'd
carrier's lien, sale in enforcement of,
58-1746
form of bill as indicating rights of buyer
and seller, 58-1763
lien of vendor as defeated by negotia-
tion of bill, 58-1765
perishable or hazardous goods, effect of
sale of, 58-1746
Purchaser, supra
unpaid seller's rights, as_defeated by
negotiation of bill, 58-1765
warranty —
accepting pavment of debt secured by
bill, 58-1760
on sale of document, 58-1758
Set-off or counterclaim action as including,
58-1701
Sets-
issuance in, 58-1715
prohibition against issuance in, 58-1715
Shipper's load and count, 58-1741, 58-1742
Sight draft. Draft, supra_
Signature of carrier, 58-1711, 58-1712
Specific performance of indorsement by
transferor, 58-1757
Stoppage in transit, negotiation of bill as
defeating right of, 58-1765
Straight bills-
definition, 58-1702
indorsement of straight bill, effect of, 58-
1753
justification of carrier in delivery under,
58-1732
marking, 58-1717 .
criminal offense in issuing bill with-
out marking, 58-1777
order bill, effect of nonnegotiable provi-
sion in, 58-1703
transfer of bill, effect of, 58-1756
Surrender of bill —
delivery of goods, surrender upon, 58-
1731
unpaid seller, necessity of surrender
by, 58-1765
Terms of bill, 58-1711, 58-1712
optional terms, 5S-1713
Through bills of lading-
discrimination as between connecting
railroads prohibited, 58-1158, 58-1160
railroads to issue and recognize, when,
58-1153
penalty for violation, 58-1155, 58-1156
Title to property-
Adverse claims, supra
carrier as entitled to assert title in self,
58-1737
emblems of title, bills as, 58-1763
form of bill as indicating rights of buyer
and seller, 58-17n3
Negotiation and transfer, supra
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BILLS OF LADING— Cont'd
Transfer. Negotiation and transfer, supra
Trustee process. Garnishment, supra
Trust principles, application of, 58-1705
Uniform Act, 58-1701 to 58-1777
interpretation to give effect to purpose of
uniformity. 58-1706
Value defined, 58-1701
Warranty — ■
accepting payment of debt secured by
bill, 58-1760
on sale of document, 58-1758
Wheat, milling-in-transit rules, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
Written or printed terms, 58-1711, 58-1712
BIND WEED
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
BIRDS
See also Fish and Game
Beach birds, hunter's right to take out of
state, 28-381
Blackbirds as domestic game birds, 28-4
Bodies of nongame birds, sale or possession
for sale prohibited, 28-402
Buzzards as destructive birds, 28-4
Carrier Pigeons (this index)
Catching of nongame birds, restrictions on,
28-401
Certificates of permission to collect birds'
nests or eggs for scientific purposes,
28-406
Clapper rails, open season, 28-331
Classification as game, nongame, and de-
structive, 28-4
Cooper's hawks as destructive birds, 28-4
Crows (this index)
Domestic game birds —
classification as, 28-4
open season —
Colleton County, 28-344
Horry County, 28-347
shipment within State, restrictions on,
28-382
Doves (this index)
Duck hawks as destructive birds, 28-4
Ducks, Wild (this index)
Eagles —
bald, taking or killing prohibited, 28-401,
28-461
destructive birds, 28-4 w
Eggs, destruction or possession restricted,
28-403
Game bird breeders, 28-523
Game birds, 28-4
Geese, Wild (this index)
Grouse, Ruffed (this index)
BIRDS— Cont'd
Hawks as destructive birds, 28-4 *C
Householder, keeping by, when permissible,
28-405
Importation, regulations governing, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 494 [Reg. 1]
Jaybirds as destructive birds, 28-4
Killing of nongame birds, restrictions on,
28-401
Loggerheads as destructive birds, 28-4
Marsh Hens (this index)
Migratory, treaty regulations, penalty for
violation, 28-301
Mocking birds, killing of, penalized, 28-451
Nests —
destruction of, as punishable, 28-303
destruction or possession restricted, 28-
403
Nongame birds, 2S-4
Official State bird, 28-2
Owls, great horned, as destructive birds, 28-
4
Partridges (this index)
Penalty for violation of provisions relative
to wild nongame birds, 28-407
Pheasants (this index)
Pigeons, carrier, shooting, killing or maim-
ing penalized, 28-463, 28-464
Plumage of nongame birds, sale or posses-
sion for sale prohibited, 28-402
Possession of wild nongame birds, restric-
tions on, 28-401
Property of State, when, 28-3
Purchase from game funds in York Count}',
28-525 _
Quail (this index)
Scientific purposes, taking of birds' nests or
eggs for, permissible, 28-405, 28-406
Sharpshinned hawks as destructive birds,
28-4
Skin of nongame birds, sale or possession
for sale prohibited, 28-402
Sparrows, English, as destructive birds, 28-
4
Transportation of wild nongame birds, re-
strictions on, 28-404
Turkeys, Wild (this index)
Wild nongame birds, 28-401 to 28-407
Willets, buying or selling of, penalized, 28-
467
Woodcock (this index)
Wren, Carolina —
killing of, penalized, 28-451
official State bird, 28-2
BIRTH
Hospital or clinic records as proof of date
of, 32-1145 (6)
Vital Statistics (this index)
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BIRTH CERTIFICATES
Vital Statistics (this index)
BLANKS
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
BISHOPVILLE
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 228]
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this index)
School District No. 1, constitutional limita-
tions as to bonded indebtedness, inap-
plicable, SC Const, Art 10, § S [Vol. 7,
p. 283]
Street improvements — -
assessment of abutting property for, 47-
1358
bonds for, permissible amount, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 228]
Taxes —
limits as to annual tax on property, 47-
244
penalty for nonpayment, 47-255
BLACK BASS
Bass (this index)
BLACKBERRIES
Standard bushel, 66-157
BLACKBIRDS
Game birds, 28-4
BLACK MUSTARD
Agricultural seed, presence in as affecting
saleability, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 457
[Reg. 2]
BLACKOUTS
Air raid precautions. Civil Defense (this in-
dex)
BLACK RIVER FERRY
Generally, 33-733
BLASTING CAPS
Motor carriers, vehicles carrying explosives
not to carry blasting caps, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 90]
BLEACHING
Lien for, 45-555, 45-556
BLEACHING POWDER
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(8)
BLENHEIM, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-171
BLIND PERSONS
Aid to. Public Welfare (this index)
Employment by public institutions, 1-29
General Assembly may provide school for,
SC Const, Art 11, §8
Handiwork of, to be purchased for State
irfstitutions, 1-28
Infants, prevention of blindness, 32-555
Jurors, drawing of, 38-65
Sales stands in government buildings and
state-aided institutions, 1-33, 1-34
South Carolina Institution for the Educa-
tion of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind
(this index)
BLINDS
Pool and billiard rooms, prohibited in, 5-511
BLOOD
Brucellosis tests, samples for. 6-453
Corruption of, conviction not to effect, SC
Const, Art 1, § 8
BLACKSBURG, TOWN OF
Offices, special provision for, 47-312
Peace officers, official bonds, 53-855
Tax information to be available to, 65-3428
Wards, division into, 47-1531
BLANK INDORSEMENT
Bills of lading, 58-1752
delivery of goods under, 58-1732
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
BLOODHOUNDS
Police may use, for tracking fugitives, 53-9
BLUE CRABS
Regulation of taking, 28-873
BLUE GRASS SEED
Standard bushel, 66-157
Index
105
BLUE PRINTS
Registration and Recordation (this index)
BLUE SKY LAW
Securities Act (this index)
BLUEFISH
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game fish, but not specifically designat-
ing this species, see Fish and Game
Size, minimum, 28-7SS
BLUE WEED
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
BLUFFTON, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
BOARDING HOUSES
Hotels, Boarding Houses and Restaurants
(this index)
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
See also topics for particular counties
Abbeville Airport Commission, 2-211 to 2-
213
Aeronautics Commission. Aeronautics (this
index)
Agricultural Marketing Commission (this
index)
Agriculture, commissioner of. Agriculture
(this index)
Anderson Airport Commission, 2-221 to 2-
226
Appraisal commission. Drainage Districts
(this index)
Architectural Examiners, State Board of.
Architects (this index)
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commis-
sion (this index)
Atomic Energy Commission (this index)
Attorneys, State Board of Law Examiners.
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Bank Control Board (this index)
Barbers and Barbering (this index)
Boxing commissions, see under name of
particular county
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Budget Commission subject to provisions
as to reorganization of State govern-
ment, 9-211
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS— Cont'd
Building Council of South Carolina abol-
ished; duties conferred upon Research,
Planning, and Development Board, 9-
310
Canvassers of Elections, State Board of.
Elections (this index)
Capital Airport, board of commissioners of,
2-201 to 2-205
Catawba-Ebenezer Airport Commission, 2-
471 to 2-478
Catawba-Wateree Fish and Game Com-
mission (this index)
Cemetery commissions. Cemeteries (this
index)
Certified Public Accountants (this index)
Charleston Harbor (this index)
Charleston Municipal Stadium Commission
(this index)
Chester Airport Commission, 2-261 to 2-270
Children's courts, advisory boards. Chil-
dren's Courts (this index)
Chiropodists (this index)
Chiropractors (this index)
Citadel, board of visitors. Citadel (this in-
dex)
Columbia Marketing Commission (this in-
dex)
Contractors (this index)
Cooper River Park and Playground Com-
mission (this index)
Cosmetologists (this index)
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Dead Bodies (this index)
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Drainage commissioners, board of. Drain-
age (this index)
Education, county boards of. Schools
(this index)
Education, State Board of. Schools (this
index)
Educational Finance Commission (this in-
dex)
Elections —
commissioners of. Elections (this in-
dex)
county canvassers, boards of. Elections
(this index)
Embalmers (this index)
Employment Security Commission (this in-
dex)
Engineers and Land Surveyors ("this index)
Fairfield County Aeronautics Commission,
2-301 to 2-304
Fisheries, State Board of. Fisheries Board
(this index)
Florence City-County Agricultural Commis-
sion (this index)
Forestry Commission. Forestry (this in-
dex)
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BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS— Cont'd
Forfeited land commission. Counties (this
index)
Gaffney-Cherokee County Airport Com-
mi ssion, 2-251 to 2-254
Game and Fish Commission (this index)
Gifts, power to accept. Gifts (this index)
Greenville County Children's Court, Ad-
visory Board, 15-1303
Greenville County Marketing Commission
(this index)
Greenwood Airport Commission, 2-321 to
2-328
Greenwood Highway Commission, 33-16S1
to 33-1694
Health, hoards of. Boards of Health (this
index)
Health and drainage commissioners, for
various counties, 18-71
Highway Commission (this index)
Historical Commission (this index)
Horrv County Airport Board, 2-331 to 2-
335
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
Industrial Commission (this index)
Industrial Schools (this index)
Insurance Department and Commissioner
(this index)
Interstate Cooperation Commission (this
index)
Jasper County Aeronautics Commission, 2-
351 to 2-354
Jasper County Marketing Board (this in-
dex)
Kershaw Airport Commission, 2-371, 2-372
Labor Commissioner. Labor (this index)
Law Examiners, State Board of. Attorneys
at Law (this index)
Lee County Park Commission. Lee County
(this index)
Legislative Council (this index)
Marlboro County Airport Board, 2-391 to
2-394
McCormick Airport Commission, 2-401 to
2-403
Medical College of the State of South Car-
olina (this index)
Medical Examiners, State Board of. Phy-
sicians and Surgeons (this index)
Military Board (this index)
Myrtle Beach Airport Commission, 2-341
to 2-343
Natural Resources Commission abolished;
duties conferred upon Research, Plan-
ning, and Development Board, 9-310
Naturopathy (this index)
Newberry Airport Commission, 2-411 to 2-
414
Newberry County Agricultural Board.
Newberry County (this index)
Nurses (this index)
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS— Cont'd
Optometry Board of Examiners. Optometry
(this index )
Orangeburg Aiken Hydro-Electric Com-
mission (this index)
Osteopathic Examiners, State Board of.
Osteopaths (this index)
Paving District Commissions. Highways
(this index)
Pharmacists (this index)
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
Pilots ("tli is index)
Planning, and Planning Boards and Com-
missions (this index)
Police and Insurance Annuity Fund (this
index)
Plumbers and Plumbing (this index)
Public Accountants, Board of Examiners of.
Certified Public Accountants (this in-
dex)
Public officers, status of members as, 50-1
Public Service Commission (this index)
Public Welfare Board (this index)
Referees, Board of. Drains and Drainage
(this index)
Registration boards. Elections (this index)
Reorganization of State Government (this
index)
Research, Planning, and Development (this
index)
Saluda County Airport Commission, 2-441
to 2-444
Savannah River Navigation Commission
(this index)
School book commission. Schools (this
index)
Soil Conservation Adjustment Boards. Soil
Conservation (this index)
South Carolina Board for Promotion for
External Trade abolished; duties con-
ferred upon Research, Planning, and
Development Board, 9-310
South Carolina Commerce Development
Board abolished; duties conferred upon
Research, Planning, and Development
Board, 9-310
South Carolina Institution for the Educa-
tion of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind
(this index)
South Carolina Inter-Coastal Waterway
Commission abolished; duties conferred
upon Research, Planning, and Devel-
opment Board, 9-310
Spartanburg County Children's Court, Ad-
visory Board, 15-1333
State Board of Housing abolished; duties
conferred upon Research, Planning, and
Development Board, 9-310
State Board of Law Examiners. Attorneys
at Law (this index)
State Budget and Control Board (this in-
dex)
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BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS— Cont'd
State Planning Board abolished; duties con-
ferred upon Research, Planning, and
Development Board, 9-310
Tax Board of Review (this index)
Tax Commission (this index)
Textbook commission. Schools (this in-
dex)
Tourist Camp County Board, 35-301
Trade, local boards of, authorized, 11-63
Trustees of Clemson Agricultural College
of South Carolina. Clemson Agricul-
tural College of South Carolina (this
index)
Trustees of Colored Normal, Industrial, Ag-
ricultural and Mechanical College of
South Carolina. Colored Normal, In-
dustrial, Agricultural and Mechanical
College of South Carolina (this index)
Trustees of John De La Howe School. John
De La Howe School (this index)
Trustees of the University of South Car-
olina. University of South Carolina
(this index)
Trustees of Winthrop College. Winthrop
College (this index)
Uniformity of Legislation, Board of Com-
missioners for the Promotion of, 9-401
to 9-403
Veterinarians (this index)
Viewers, Board of. Drainage Districts
under 1911 Act (this index)
Visitors at The Citadel. Citadel (this in-
dex)
Voting Machine Commissioners, State
Board of. Elections (this index)
Walterboro-Colleton County airport com-
mission, 2-281 to 2-291
Water Pollution Control Authority (this in-
dex)
Whitmire Airport Commission, 2-431 to 2-
434
Wild Life Resources Commission (this in-
dex)
Williamsburg County Aeronautics Commis-
sion, 2-451 to 2-459
Workmen's compensation. Industrial Com-
mission (this index)
York Township Library Board, 42-671 to
42-673
BOARDS OF EDUCATION
Business Schools (this index)
County boards of education. Schools ("this
index)
State Board of Education. Schools (this in-
dex)
BOARDS OF HEALTH
General Assembly's duty as to, SC Const,
Art 8. § 10
Municipal Health Boards (this index)
State Board of Health — -
generally, 32-1 to 32-17
Animal Diseases (this index)
annual report to General Assembly, 32-4
barbiturates, enforcement of laws as to,
32-1502
bedding, powers and duties as to. Bed-
ding (this index)
boats of, placing on ways, 32-13
cancer, power and duties as to, 32-611,
32-619 to 32-621
civil defense, special emergency health
and sanitation areas, 44-441 to 44-
446
claims for services of injured Highway
Department employee, examination
of, 33-59, 33-61
composition, 32-1
deaths reported to, to be reported to
county registration boards, 23-93 to
23-95
duties, generally, 32-2
educational exhibits at county fairs, 14-
651 to 14-653
executive committee, 32-5
annual report, 32-16
chairman, 32-6
Charleston Board of Harbor Com-
missioners, membership on, 54-
121
ordinances not to conflict with rules
of board, 32-14
sterilization of certain persons, pow-
ers as to, 32-671 to 32-6S0
vital statistics, duties as to, 32-1101
expenses and expenditures, 32-15
food and drugs, powers and duties as to,
32-1451, 32-1452, 32-1525
health districts, establishment of, 32-7
hospital construction, division of, 32-765
hospitals, powers and duties as to, gen-
erally. Hospitals (this index)
hotels, etc., inspection of, 35-136
importation of milk and milk products.
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
local health boards, supervision of| 32-12
Major Conservatory of Music diploma
entitles holder to be accredited by,
22-13
manufacturing employees' houses sew-
erage systems for, 32-1243
Marriage (this index)
marriage licenses and certificates —
certified copies of, 20-29
filing and indexing, 20-29
narcotics, enforcement duties under uni-
form act, 32-14S8
navigation companies, powers as to, 32-3,
32-8(1)
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BOARDS OF HEALTH— Cont'd
State Board of Health— Cont'd
Pawley's Island (this index)
privies, powers and duties as to, gener-
ally. Privies (this index)
public health rules —
penalties for violations, 32-17
promulgation and enforcement of,
32-8, 32-10
public works districts not to affect, 59-
625
Rabies Control (this index)
railroads, powers as to, 32-3, 32-8(1)
Revenue Bond Act for utilities not to af-
fect, 59-398
scholarships, medical college, designation
of rural communities or State insti-
tutions for the location of benefi-
ciaries of, 22-359, 22-360
secretary and executive officer, State
Health Officer as, 32-35, 32-36
Sewers and Septic Tanks (this index)
shellfish, method of shipping and storing
to be supervised by, 28-773
South Carolina Convalescent Home for
Crippled Children, 32-881 to 32-884
sub-boards of health, 32-7
vaccinations for smallpox, powers and
duties, generally. Vaccination (this
index)
venereal diseases, powers and duties,
generally. Venereal Diseases (this
index)
veterinarian, employment of, 6-123
Vital Statistics (this index)
Water Pollution Control Authority, ap-
pointment of members to, 70-104
water supply —
hotels and restaurants, anaylsis of,
35-123
powers and duties as to testing and
inspection of, 32-1201 to 32-1203
BOARDS OF TRADE
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
Local boards authorized, 11-63
BOATS
Vessels and Shipping (this index)
BODY ATTACHMENT
Civil Arrest (this index)
BODY EXECUTION
Execution (this index)
BOGANVILLE, TOWNSHIP OF
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229,
230]
Highway improvement bonds, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
pp. 229, 230]
BOILER INSURANCE
Workmen's Compensation Act insurance re-
quirements not applicable to, 72-426
BOILERS
Woodwork near boilers, protection of, 47-
1245
BOLL WEEVIL
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Poisons for —
compliance with Crop Pest Commission
specifications, 3-162, 3-169
requirement as to, 3-161, 3-169
BONA FIDE PURCHASERS
Bills of Lading (this index)
Judicial sales, res judicata as to innocent
purchasers for value, 10-1790
Marriage contracts, deeds, and settlements,
requirements for validity against pur-
chasers, 20-205
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
BONDS
See also Counties and topics
for particular counties
Administrators. Executors and Adminis-
trators (this index')
Adoption of orphans through children's
courts, 15-1382
Agricultural Marketing Commission (this
index)
Aiken, City of (this index)
Airports, raising purchase price or award
for property acquired for, 2-117
Alcohol —
druggist selling, at retail, 4-302
ethyl or methyl alcohol, person manu-
facturing, 4-322
soft drink manufacturer importing, 4-
331
Alcoholic beverage licensee, 4-43 to 4-47
Amusement places, bonds required of op-
erator of, 65-811
Animals seized while trespassing, bond of
owner, 6-318
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BONDS— Cont'd
Appeal, bond on. Appeals (this index)
Arbitration cases, 10-1901
Assignment for benefit of creditors —
premium for bond as allowable expense,
67-64
surety company bond permissible, but
not requirable, 67-64
Attachment bonds. Attachment (this in-
dex)
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Banks (this index)
Bastards (this index)
Beneficiary cadets of The Citadel to file,
22-312
Borrowing for minors and incompetents,
bond for, 10-2566, 10-2567
Canal Companies (this index)
Charitable, social, and religious corpora-
tions, 12-758
Charleston, City of (this index)
Circuit Court, bonds and undertakings in.
Circuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Citadel, bond for performance of matricula-
tion agreement. Citadel (this index)
Civil arrest, bond to obtain, 10-806
Claim and delivery, in actions for. Claim
and Delivery (this index)
Clemson Agricultural College (this index)
Clerks of Courts (this index)
C.O.D. bonds of motor carriers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807 [Rule 60]
Columbia Marketing Commission, 3-265,
3-266
Common pleas court, bonds and undertak-
ings in. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Contractors' bonds —
Highways and streets, infra
joinder of action against principal and
surety on, 10-702
Coroners (this index)
Corporate bonds. Corporations (this index)
Cotton weighers, 13-102, 13-151 to 13-157,
13-264
County bonds. Counties (this index)
County or municipal hospitals, clinics, or
tuberculosis camps. Hospitals (this in-
dex)
Dead bodies, bond of school, physician, etc.,
receiving, 9-507
Default judgment, bond for entry of, Cir
Ct Rule 38
Deserting seamen, bond for lodging in jail,
54-357
Drainage Districts (this index)
Elections —
applicability of general election law, 23-4
municipal bonds, 47-835 to 47-842
consent of electors required, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
school bonds. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
BONDS— Cont'd
Electric and interurban railroads, priority of
certain judgments over security for
bonds of, 58-744
Electric Companies (this index)
Employment Security Commission —
persons delegated to sign checks for, 68-
311
persons handling moneys of, 68-60
Escheated lands, bond of claimant, 57-204
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Farm loan bonds —
inheritance tax exemption, 65-482
insurance company may invest in, 65-
149.1
Federal Government, Instrumentalities, and
Laws (this index)
Federal Housing Administration, invest-
ments in mortgages or securities in-
sured or issued by, 36-602, 36-603
Fees for taking and filing, in judicial pro-
ceedings, 27-53 (16, 20)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Fiduciaries, bonds as legal investments for.
Fiduciaries (this index)
Gas companies, bond to put suspended rate
schedule in effect, 5S-115
General sessions court, bonds and under-
takings in. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Good behavior bonds, by gamblers, 16-510,
16-511
Greenville County Marketing Commission,
3-291 to 3-294
Guardian and Ward (this index)
Heat companies, bond to put suspended
rate schedule in effect, 58-115
Highway bonds, 33-251 to 33-265
amount, limitation on, 33-252
authentication, 33-257 •
Cherokee County townships, 33-1494 to
33-1505
conditions of issuance, 33-255
contractors' bonds, 33-224 to 33-226
amount, 33-224
commissions to agents of surety com-
pany, 33-226
local agent to be preferred, 33-225
surety companies, 33-225
coupons, authentication, 33-257
denomination, 33-260
Dorchester County townships, 33-1583 to
33-1587
execution, 33-257
Fairfield County townships, 33-1623 to
33-1627
interest rate, 33-260
Fairfield County, township highway
bonds, 33-1626
legal investments for fiduciaries, 33-263
maturities, 33-260
Cherokee County, road improvement
bonds, 33-1502
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BONDS— Cont'd
Highway bonds — Cont'd
municipal bonds. See index under
name of particular county or muni-
cipality
negotiability, 33-259
outstanding, validation of, 33-292
Paving Bonds (this index)
payment of —
pledge of State's credit for, 32-256
time, place, and medium of, 33-258
request for issuance, contents of, 33-254
redemption, 33-260
registration, 33-259
sale, 33-262
Cherokee County, road improvement
bonds, 33-1504
Fairfield Countv township road
bonds, 33-1625
proceeds, use and disposition of, 33-253,
33-264
Sinking funds, infra
taxation, exemption from, 33-261
teacher's retirement funds may invest in
bonds of state highway depart-
ment—
Columbia School District 1, 61-504
Richland County School District 2B
and 4 through 33, 61-525
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
Housing and Redevelopment (this in-
dex)
Housing bonds. Housing and Redevelop-
ment (this index)
Hunting Island (this index)
Income tax, interest on public obligations
as exempt from, 65-253
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Inheritance tax, exemption of public bonds,
65-482
Injunction bonds. Injunction (this index)
Insurance broker, bond required of, 37-203
Insurance company, bond for payment of
judgments against, 37-184
Interest on. Interest (this index)
Joinder of principal and surety on indemnity
bonds, 10-702
Judicial proceedings, bonds in, generally.
Civil Remedies and Procedure (this in-
dex)
Justification of sureties, Cir Ct Rules 65, 66
Livestock markets, operators of, 6-336
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority
(this index)
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts (this
index)
Mortgage bonds. Mortgages (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
Municipal bonds, 47-831 to 47-839
see also Public bonds, infra, and par-
ticular appropriate lines in this
topic
BONDS— Cont'd
Municipal bonds — Cont'd
additional security, 47-851
ad valorem tax for payment of, 47-850
amount permissible, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 222]; Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, p. 276]
ballots for elections as to issuance of,
47-841
bonds in cities and towns over 1,000, 47-
241
commissioners, definition of, 47-832
Comptroller, reports to, 1-646, 1-647
conditions requisite to creating debts in
cities over 45,000, 47-802
constitutional restrictions on issuance,
SC Const, Art 10, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp.
222-237]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp.
276-297]
corporate purposes, definition of, 37-832
covenants —
holder, enforcement by, 47-859
permissible in pledge of utility reve-
nues, 47-852
debt limit, when excepted from —
generally, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 122] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
276]
particular municipalities, see index
under name of city or towns
declaration of result of elections as to
issuance of, 47-842
definitions, 47-832
deposit of proceeds, 47-855
diversion of funds, penalties for, 47-S60
election as to issuance of, 47-835 to 47-
842
consent of electors required, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
execution of, 47-849
exemption from taxes, 47-S57
extent of issue, authority as to, 47-834
filing of election results as to issuance of,
47-842
firemen's pension funds may invest in,
61-385
50,000 to 70,000, in cities of, 61-426
20,000 and 50,000, cities between,
commission form of government,
61-364
form of ballots for elections as to issu-
ance of, 47-841
holder, rights of, 47-859
interest, 47-848
investments for fiduciaries, 47-856
issuance of —
action on petition for election, 47-
authority as to, 47-834
notice of filing of petition as to, 47-
836
one or more issue, 47-S43
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BONDS— Cont'd
Municipal bonds — Cont'd
issuance of — Cont'd
petition for election on, 48-835
qualifications of voters for elections
as to, 47-840
single issue, 47-843
time of election, 47-838
when bonds issued, 47-843
legal investments for fiduciaries, 47-856
maturity of, 47-844
minimum sale price, 47-854
municipal council, definition of, 47-832
municipality, definition of, 47-832
negotiability, 47-846
particular municipalities, see appropriate
topics
Paving Bonds (this index)
payment of, 47-850
place of, 47-847
pledge of credit for, 47-850 to 48-852
payment of taxes, use of bonds in, 47-
858
penalties for diversion and payment of
funds, 47-860
petition for election on issuance, 47-835
to 47-837
price of, at sale, 47-854
proceeds, deposit and use of, 47-855
public sale, 47-853
public works districts. Municipal Public
Works (this index)
purpose of article, 47-833
rate of interest, 47-848
redemption, privilege of, 47-845
refunding existing bonded indebtedness,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
222]
registration, 47-846
result of election of issuance of, 47-842
sale of, 47-853, 47-854
proceeds of, 47-855
school bonds. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
sinking fund, duty to create, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
special fund, proceeds of sale deposited
in, 47-855
taxes —
exemption from, 47-857
holder may require levying of, 47-
859
payment of, use of bonds in, 47-858
payment of bonds, 47-850
teacher's retirement funds may invest
in —
Columbia School District 1, 61-504
Richland County School Districts, 2B
and 4 through 33, 61-525
title of act, 47-831
utility revenues, additional pledge of, 47-
851
BONDS— Cont'd
Official bonds. Public Officers and Em-
ployees (this index)
Orangeburg-Aiken Hydro-Electric Commis-
sion (this index)
Paving Bonds (this index)
Pawnbrokers (this index)
Pilots (this index)
Police insurance and annuity fund may
invest in, 61-312
Pool and billiard licenses, applicants for,
5-506 to 5-508
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Public bonds, 1-641 to 1-671
see also Municipal bonds, supra;
State bonds, infra; and other ap-
propriate lines in this topic
Comptroller General's duties in respect
to. Comptroller General (this in-
dex)
county bonds. Counties (this index)
default of disbursing officer penalized,
1-652
elections, applicability of general elec-
tion law, 23-4
exemption from taxes, 65-1522 (35, 36,
37)
income tax, interest exempt from, 65-
253
inheritance tax, 65-482
investment by fiduciaries in, 1-696
notification —
to disbursing officers of time, place
and amount of payments, 1-651
to taxing authorities of obligations to
be met, 1-648
particular political subdivisions, see ap-
propriate topics
penalty for failure to provide for pay-
ment, 1-649
record of proceedings for issuance, 1-644
incontestability after twenty days
from filing of, 1-645
reports of obligations issued, 1-646, 1-
647
school bonds. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
taxes, coupons as receivable for, 65-
1980
Public Officers and Employees (this in-
dex)
Public Service Authority (this index)
Railroad aid bonds. Railroad Aid (this in-
dex)
Railroads (this index)
Receivership, in cases of. Receivers (this
index)
Recognizance. Bail and Recognizance (this
index)
Redevelopment bonds. Housing and Re-
development (this index)
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BONDS— Cont'd
Refunding bonds —
advertising sale of, 1-692
amount issuable, 1-684
constitutional restrictions, applicability
of, SC Const, Art. 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
222]
execution, 1-691
interest, 1-686
maturities, 1-687
negotiability, 1-689
place of payment, 1-690
pledges and covenants to ensure pay-
ment, 1-694
proceeds, 1-699
provisions for refunding, 1-681 to 1-699
redemption, 1-688
registration, 1-689
sale, 1-692
price, 1-693
signature of supervisor as sufficient, 14-
7
tax exempt, 1-695
tax for payment of, 1-694
enforcement of duty to levy, 1-698
Repossession of confiscated amusement de-
vice or apparatus, 5-650, 5-675
Revenue Bond Act for Utilities. Municipal
Public Works (this index)
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937
(this index)
Review of contempt proceedings by Re-
organization Commission, 9-216
Rural Electrification Authority (this index)
Sales and use taxes, exclusion from, 65-
1365, 65-1401
Sanitary and drainage commissioners, appli-
cation for authority to issue, 18-110
School bonds. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
Seaman, bond for lodging deserting seaman
in jail, 54-357
Securities Act (this index)
Sheriffs' fees for transfer of, to parties, 27-
401(21)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Signature —
answer, effect of sworn denial in, 26-9
proof, 26-9
Sinking funds —
Budget and Control Board to manage,
1-791
Cherokee County townships road im-
provement bonds, 33-1511, 33-1512
constitutional requirement, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
deposit, 1-663
drainage district bonds, 18-297
Fairfield County township bonds, 33-
1640, 33-1641
BONDS— Cont'd
Sinking funds — Cont'd
Fairfield County township highway im-
provement bonds, 33-1638
highway bonds or certificates of in-
debtedness, 33-265
gasoline tax, 33-265
investment, 1-661 to 1-671
advertisements for purchase of secu-
rities, 1-665, 1-666
bonds generally, investment in, 1-667
failure to make, penalized, 1-670
highway bonds or certificates of in-
debtedness, 33-263
Home Owners' Loan Corporation
bonds, 36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-
163, 36-279, 36-412
marketing commission bonds, 3-229
not required, when, 1-662
refunding bonds, investment in, 1-
696
segregation of investments, 1-664
statements to be filed, 1-669
loans of —
by Budget and Control Board. Bud-
get and Control Board (this in-
dex)
sinking fund of State, 1-797, 1-798
to counties, 1-798 to 1-800, 1-802
to political subdivisions, rediscount-
ing notes given for, 1-800
municipal public works, sale of, as af-
fecting sinking funds for outstand-
ing bonds, 59-153
proceeds of sales of unused State prop-
erty or lands acquired for taxes to
be paid into, 1-795
report on condition of and transactions
connected with, 1-S03
reports of amount to Comptroller Gen-
eral, 1-646, 1-647
sale of bonds in, advertisement required,
1-668
School bonds. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
State management of, 7-791
State Treasury, payment into. 1-792
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Stamp tax, 65-682, 65-691
State authorities having outstanding bonds
not affected by chapter on reorganiza-
tion of State government, 9-211
State bonds—
actions to prevent or delay sale of, 1U-
2602
denomination, minimum, SC Const, Art
10, §11
election on question of issuance, SC
Const, Art 10, § 11
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BONDS— Cont'd
State bonds — Cont'd
firemen's pension funds may invest in,
61-385
50,000 to 70,000, in cities of, 61-426
20,000 and 50,000, in cities between,
commission form of government,
61-364
maturity, maximum, SC Const, Art 10,
§11
Police insurance and annuity fund
may invest in, 61-312
registry, SC Const, Art 10, § 11
Sinking funds, supra
school bonds, 21-995 to 21-1000.3
tax to pay interest authorized, SC Const,
Art 10, § 11
teacher's retirement funds may invest
in —
Charleston County School District
20, 61-453
Columbia School District 1, 61-504
Richland County School Districts 2B
and 4 through 33, 61-525
State port authority, issue by, 54-61
Stealing of, 16-354
Steamboat companies, bonds for fictitious
debts prohibited, 58-682
Street Railways (this index)
Summary ejectment of trespassers, in cases
of. Trespass (Civil) (this index)
Support proceedings —
bond of defendant in proceedings for
nonsupport of wife and children, 20-
304
in family court division. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this in-
dex)
Supreme Court, attorneys and court officers
as sureties, Sup Ct Rule 14
Taxes —
exemption of public bonds. Public
bonds, supra
highway bonds sinking fund, gasoline
tax, 33-265
investment in bonds, taxation of, 65-
1624, 65-1647
exempt, when, 65-1532 (35) (36) (37)
paving bonds, tax to pay, 33-1364, 33-
1365
refunding bonds, when receivable for
taxes, 1-697
sales and use taxes, exclusion from, 65-
1365, 65-1401
school bonds, tax for payment of.
Schools and School Districts (this
index)
stamp tax, 65-682, 65-691
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000,
liability insurance or bond. Motor Car-
riers (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 8
BONDS— Cont'd
Telephone company —
bond for stay pending review of Public
Service Commission orders, 58-473,
58-477
putting suspended rates in effect, 58-405
Trespass, bond of defendant in action of
summary ejectment, 10-2442
pending appeal, 10-2444
United States bonds. Federal Government,
Instrumentalities, and Laws (this in-
dex)
Wagers, bonds executed to secure, 11-54
Water companies, bond to put suspended
rate schedule in effect, 58-115
BONDS, PUBLIC
Bonds (this index)
BONES
Fertilizers (this index)
BONNEAU, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
BONNEAU HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Generally, 21-1491, 21-1492
BOOKMAKING
Penalty for, 16-515 to 16-517
BOOKS AND PAPERS
See also specific topics
Adverse party, inspection and copy of books,
etc., of, 26-502
Arbitrators may compel production of, 10-
1903
Assessment books of drainage district^ col-
lection of, 18-318
Attachment of debtor's books, 10-923
Attorneys at law, powers of committee on
grievances as to production of, 56-157
Board of trustees of the University of South
Carolina may compel production of, 22-
109
Choses in Action (this index)
Civil arrest cases, production of debtor's
books in, 10-857
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Cotton, buyers' books in sale of, 13-305
Electric Companies (this index)
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BOOKS AND PAPERS— Cont'd
Evidence, books as, 26-141, 26-142
Income Tar', (this index)
Magistrate (this index)
Master's books of office, 15-1828
Motor carrier's application for certificate,
papers to accompany. Motor Carriers
(this index)
Obscene books and pictures — •
sale, publication, etc., punishment, 16-
414
■women, penalty for sending to, 16-552
Officers, delivery of books to successor, 50-
201 to 50-205
Pleadings, book of, 15-1767(8)
Probate Courts and Judges ("this index)
Production of Books and Papers (this in-
dex)
Public cotton ginners, duties as to books
for inspection, 13-4
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
State library, stealing or damaging books
of. 42-11
Reorganization Commission may compel
production and examination of, 9-215
Textbooks. Schools and School Districts
(this index)
Unreasonable searches, papers to be secure
from, US Const, 4th Amend
BORATES
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
BORDER STATES
Drainage, joining in work as to, 18-281, 18-
282
BORIC ACID
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
BORROWING FOR MINORS
AND INCOMPETENTS
Generally, 10-2561 to 10-2569
Accounting for proceeds to probate court,
10-2568
Bond of guardian or committee, 10-2566,
10-2567
Common pleas court's power to authorize,
10-2562
Costs, premium for bond included in, 10-
2566
Decree, 10-2564
annual crop loans, as to, 10-2565
Definitions, 10-2561
Disbursement of loan, 10-2568
Established practice unchanged, 10-2569
Procedure, 10-2563
BORROWING MONEY
Sec also Loans
Beaufort city public works commissioners,
59-183
Board of Commissioners of Capital Airport,
powers of, 2-205
Borrowing for Minors and Incompetents
(this index)
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Municipal sewerage systems, 59-481
Public Service Authority, powers of, 59-3
(14 to 16)
Spartanburg, public works commissioners of
city of, 59-182, 59-182.1
United States, borrowing money on credit
of, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 2
BOTTLED GAS
Liquefied Gas (this index)
BOTTLED WATER
Water supply of, testing of, 32-1201
BOTTLES
Containers (this index)
BOTTLING PLANTS
Soft Drinks (this index)
BOUNDARIES
Altering or removing landmarks, penalty,
16-392
Counties (this index)
Drainage districts, extension of boundaries
of, 18-481
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Soil conservation districts. Soil Conserva-
tion (this index)
State boundaries, 39-1, 39-2
boundary rivers, concurrent jurisdiction
of, SC Const, Art 14, § 1
markers, penalty for injuring or remov-
ing, 16-561
Surveyors, appointment in actions involving
boundaries of lands, 57-452, 57-453
Time limit as to contest on extension of
municipal limits, 47-22
BOUNTIES
Foxes (this index)
Payment of debt for, not to be questioned,
US Const, 14 Amend § 4
[8 SC Code]
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115
BOWIE KNIFE
Furnishing to minor, misdemeanor, 15-1388
BOWLING ALLEYS
Amusements and Athletic Contests (this in-
dex)
BRAKES
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor vehicles, 46-561 to 46-570
Railroads, safety provisions, 58-1194
BRAN
Standard bushel, 66-157
BOXES
Containers (this index)
BRANCH BANKS
Banks (this index)
BOXING COMMISSIONS
Generally, 5-303 to 5-308
County boxing commissioners, see index un-
der name of particular county
BOXING CONTESTS
Generally, 5-302 to 5-308
Prize fighting prohibited, 5-301; SC Const,
Art 8, § 12
BOYCOTT
Conspiracy to limit competition by, penal-
ized, 66-64
Unfair insurance practices, 37-1202
BOYD'S MILL POND
Bag limit, 28-593
Confiscation of illegal fishing devices, 28-617
Mode of fishing permissible, 28-572
BOY SCOUTS
Tax exempt property, 65-1522(28)
BRACES
Use of, where public utility line crosses
street, railroad, etc., Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
BRACKED PLANTAIN
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
BRAKEMEN
Railroads (this index)
BRANCHVILLE
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
BRANCHVILLE, TOWNSHIP OF
Commutation tax funds, expenditure in,
14-973
BRANDING OF ANIMALS
Animal diseases-
brucellosis —
branding of infected animals, Rule 6-
454
branding of vaccinated animals, 6-446
tuberculosis and paratuberculosis re-
actors, 6-474
Animals of another, 6-301, 6-302
BRANDS AND MARKS
Agricultural or horticultural brands, 66-221
to 66-232
Fertilizers (this index)
Fresh fruits and vegetables, State brands
for, 66-321 to 66-336
Misbranding. Food and Drugs (this index)
Petroleum products, fraudulent branding,
66-416
Recording of, fee of Secretary of State for,
27-501
Trademarks (this index)
BRASS KNUCKS
Furnishing to minor as misdemeanor, 15-
1388
BREACH OF THE PEACE
Arrest and penalty under Municipal Courts
Act, 15-909
Contempt of court, when, 15-13
Disorderly Conduct (this index)
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BREACH OF THE PEACE— Cont'd
Homicide in preserving peace, 16-54
Industrial communities, deputy sheriffs for,
power to make arrests, 53-111
Magistrates' jurisdiction, 43-64
power of arrest to preserve peace, 43-214,
43-215
BREACH OF TRUST
Fraudulent breach of trust, punishable as
larceny, 16-365
BREAD
Flour and Bread (this index)
BREAKING AND ENTERING
Burglary and Housebreaking (this index)
Claim and delivery actions, to take prop-
erty in, 10-2513
Electric and interurban cars, 58-736
Motor vehicles, breaking into, 16-360
Railroad cars, 58-736
Safecracking, 16-337
Sheriff or deputy breaking and entering,
execution against the person or to seize
goods, 10-1712, 53-198
Street cars, 58-736
Vessel, entry into, with intent to steal, 16-
361
BREAM
For statutory provisions generally ap-
plicable to game fish but not specifi-
cally designating this species, see Fish
and Game
Closed season on, in Zone 1, 28-583
Copper-faced or bald faced, as game fish,
2S-4
Red belly, as game fish, 28-4
Sale of, prohibited. 28-691
Size limit —
Catawba-Wateree area, 28-1015(3)
Zone 1, 2S-584
Transportation out of state regulated, 28-
694
BREWERIES
Beer, Ale, Wine and Porter (this index)
BRIBERY
Generally, 16-211 to 16-218
Arbitrators, referees, or umpires, 16-217, 16-
218
BRIBERY— Cont'd
or judicial officers,
de-
Elections (this index)
Executive, legislative,
16-211, 16-212
Highway commissioners or highway
partment employees, penalized, 33-6
Jurors, 16-217, 16-218
setting aside verdict for bribery of, 38-
307
Municipal officers, 47-571, 47-572
Private employees or agents, 16-570
Public office, bribery to obtain, 16-558.1 to
16.558.3
Public officers accepting rebates or extra
compensation, 16-213
Removal of civil Federal officers convicted
of, US Const, Art 2, § 4
Sheriff, constable, etc. —
contingent fee for peace officers pro-
hibited, 16-216
for not performing duties, 16-214
improper charges in criminal matters, 16-
215
BRIDGE DISTRICTS
Counties, formation by, 33-609
BRIDGE LAKE
Night fishing in, penalty for, 28-586
BRIDGES
See also particular counties
Generally, 33-601 to 33-653
Ashlev River, construction of bridge across,
33-203
Bond of contractor for work on, 33-607
Broad River, construction of bridge acoss, 33-
204
Buildings, certain types of, not to be erected
within 50 feet of wooden bridges, 33-617
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
Center line, marking, 33-610
Chain gangs, use of, generally, 55-451
Charleston County, erection and maintenance,
14-1169
Chesterfield County Board of Commis-
sioners, duties, 14-1419
Clarendon County, contracts for construction
and repair, 14-1516
Condemnation of land for keeper's house,
33-831
Congaree River bridge —
authority to construct, 33-205
lighting of, 33-5
Contracts for work on, 33-612, 33-613
bond of contractor, 33-697
inspection of work, 33-607
letting of, 33-607
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BRIDGES— Cont'd
County bridges, 33-801 to 33-926
particular counties, see under name of
county
boundary line, crossing, 33-608
claims for construction, maintenance, or
operation, allowance and payment,
33-823, 33-824
repairs to, 33-815, 33-816
County governing bodies, duties with respect
to, 33-607
County line, crossing, 33-608
Culverts (this index)
Darlington County manager, powers and du-
ties, 14-1667
Districts, formation by counties, 33-609
Drainage Districts (this index)
Drawbridges — ■
motor carriers, precautions required at
drawbridges, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 771 [Reg. 2.14]
railroad warning board, 58-1200, 58-1201
stops required at, 46-476
Electric and interurban railroads, extra
fares for crossing bridges prohibited,
58-741
Electric utility wires, clearances for, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 821
Fire, carrying of, on wooden bridge, penal-
ized, 33-616
Florence County manager to control main-
tenance and construction, 14-1956, 14-
1957
"Highway" as including, 33-1
Highway Department's power to build and
maintain, 33-71
Horrv County, construction and repair, 14-
2318
Improvements, expense of construction by
railroad for, 18-238
Injury to — -
action for, 33-614
penalized, 33-614
Injury to person or property on, right of
action for, 33-921
Interstate —
counties may provide funds and be en-
titled to reimbursement, 33-602, 33-
603
Highway Commission's cooperation in
construction etc., 33-601, 33-603
Intracoastal waterway, agreement by High-
way Department to maintain and op-
erate drawbridges, 33-206
Lee County Board of Commissioners, juris-
diction, 14-2655
Lexington County Eoard of Commissioners,
jurisdiction, 14-2719
Lights on toll bridges, 33-778.2
Marion County, chairman of Board of Com-
missioners to have jurisdiction and su-
pervision, 14-2808
BRIDGES— Cont'd
Marlboro County highway commissioners
to construct and maintain, 14-2858
Mill dams, bridges in connection with, own-
er's duty to repair, 33-615
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Names given to, retention of, 33-4
Newberry County —
county engineer's duties, 14-2960
disbursements for bridges, 14-2961
Orangeburg County director to have charge
of maintenance and construction, 14-
3076
Rafts passing under, to drag anchor, 70-8
Railroads (this index)
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
Santee River Dam, construction of bridge
across, 33-202
Savannah River, reciprocity between
Georgia and South Carolina as to char-
ters or franchises, 33-761
School trustees to cross free of charge, 21-
242
Supervisor's jurisdiction over, 14-254
Taxation of bridge companies —
certain real estate of bridge companies
to be treated as personal property,
65-1509
movable assets, apportionment of, 65-
1509
Telegraph or telephone wires, clearances
for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 821
Toll bridges —
change, duty of collector to make, 33-
761
commissioners to superintend, 33-762 to
33-768
delay at, penalty for, 33-781
distress warrant to collect tolls, 33-772
exemptions from toll, 33-775
ferry, temporary, may be established by
owner of impassable bridge, 33-783
fording of stream, when to be toll free,
33-778
fords not to be obstructed by keeper, 33-
780
indictment for failure to keep up, 53-769
lights required, 33-778.2
militia, free passage for, 44-133
payment of tolls before passing gate, 33-
770
penalties for offenses, against owners,
disposition of, 33-782
permits for, 33-605, 33-606
privatelv owned, provisions affecting, 33-
760 to 33-783
railings required, 33-778.1
rates of toll, 33-775, 33-776
repairs, suspension of tolls where pro-
prietor fails to make, 33-765 to 33-
768
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BRIDGES— Cont'd
Tractors, operation across, regulated, 33-
1403, 33-1432, 33-1810
Newberry County; 33-1810
Traffic regulations. Highways (this index)
Vessels passing under, to drag anchor, 70-8
Viaducts as included in term highway, 33-1
Width on State highway, minimum permis-
sible, 33-610
Williamsburg County Commissioner's juris-
diction over, 14-3556
BRIEFS
Proceedings before Public Service Commis-
sion. Carriers (this index)
Supreme Court, briefs in —
Appeals (this index)
original cases, Sup Ct Rule 20(2)
BROADAWAY LAKE COMMISSION
Generally, 51-211 to 51-236
Acquisition of property, 51-218
Boat races, 51-229
Boats, operation of, 51-228, 51-229
Created, 51-211
Duck and game sanctuary, 51-227
Easement and right of way around lake, 51-
219 to 51-221
obstruction of, 51-220, 51-221
permit for walk or boat house, 51-221
use by public, 51-220
walk-way around lake, 51-219
Eminent domain, power of, 51-218
Fees for licenses —
boats, operation of, 51-228
commercial enterprises, 51-223
fishing licenses, 51-225
Fishing, regulation of, 51-225 to 51-226
Funds for payment of expenses, 51-233
Game sanctuary, 51-227
Game warden of Anderson County to co-
operate in enforcing game laws, 51-232
Hunting prohibited, 51-227
Injuries to persons frequenting project, An-
derson County not liable for, 51-235
Licenses and permits —
boats, license to operate, 51-228
commercial enterprises, 51-223
fishing licenses, 51-224, 51-225
private walk or boathouse within 40 feet
of lake, 51-221
Members, 51-211 to 51-214
appointment, 51-211
chairman, 51-213
compensation, 51-212
majority may act, 51-214
meetings, 51-213
Motor boats, operation of, 51-229
Patrolmen, employment and jurisdiction of,
51-230
BROADAWAY LAKE COMMISSION
— Cont'd
Penalties for violations, 51-236
Powers and duties, generally, 51-215
Reports, 51-234
Rules and regulations, 51-216
Sanitary conditions, regulation of, 51-216
Sheriff of Anderson County to cooperate
with patrolmen, 51-231
BROAD RIVER BRIDGE
Generally, 33-204
BROAD RIVER CASE
Electrical or other public utility regulation
not to affect, 24-11
BROCCOLI
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
BROKERS
Discount fee in lieu of interest, 8-4
Embezzlement bv, grounds for civil arrest,
10-802(1)
Insurance Brokers (this index)
Negotiating instrument without indorse-
ment, 8-900
Securities Act (this index)
Stamp tax, transfer to brokers not subject
to, 65-685
BROME GRASSES
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(b)]
BROOKGREEN GARDENS
Game sanctuary, 28-519
BROOM CORN SEED
Standard bushel, 66-157
BROTHELS
Prostitution (this index)
BROTHERS AND SISTERS
Sexual sterilization, service of process on
brother or sister of person to be sub-
jected to, 32-672
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BRUCE HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(2)
BRUCELLOSIS
Animal Diseases (this index)
BRUSH
Setting fire to, 16-317, 16-318
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
B. T. U.
Heating value requirements, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 826 [Rule 25]
BUCKET SHOPS
Future delivery contracts. Contracts and
Agreements (this index)
Prohibited, 11-67, 11-68
BUCKHORN PLANTAIN
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
BUCKWHEAT
Standard bushel, 66-157
BUDGET
See also Appropriations
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Greenville city, 47-1599
Greenwood city, 47-1611
Hearings on State budget, 1-729
Increase or decrease of items, State budget,
1-730
Preparation and submission of State budget,
1-721 to 1-731
Submission to General Assembly, 1-727, 1-
728
county budget, 14-15
BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
Generally, 1-351 to 1-382
Accounting methods to be used by State
agencies, institutions, and departments.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 473 [Reg. 8]
Aeronautics Commission, to provide offices
for, 2-54
Auditor, State — -
acting as director of Finance Division,
1-352
selection of, 1-8S1
BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
— Cont'd
Auditor, State — Cont'd
beer and wine permits, transfer of
amounts needed for administration
and enforcement of article as to, 4-
226
Borrowing money —
for State purposes, 1-763
departmental surpluses, 1-765
from departments of State government,
1-765 to 1-76S
in anticipation of revenue for school aid,
21-264
Budget, State, preparation and submission,
1-721 et seq
Cashing of checks by State departments, in-
stitutions, or agencies, prohibited, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 475
Chairman, 1-351
Claims against State —
examination, 30-252
filing, 30-251
report on, to Ways and Means Commit-
tee of House of Representatives, 30-
252
Comptroller General (this index)
Deliveries of supplies, materials, and equip-
ment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 472
[Reg. 2]
chemical tests, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
472 [Reg. 4]
inspection of, for conformity to specifica-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 472
[Reg. 4]
physical tests, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
472 [Reg. 4]
Depositories for public funds, designation
of, 1-741, 1-742
Divisions, 1-352
Drainage Districts (this index)
Duties, 1-353
Electrician and engineer, State, to be se-
lected by, 1-464
Employees, 1-352
Escheats, powers and duties as to, 57-210,
57-231, 57-237
annual reports, 57-237
Estimate of needs by State departments and
agencies to be reported to, 1-723; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7. p. 473 [Reg. 7]
Ethyl or methyl alcohol delivered to, prop-
erty forfeited for violation of provisions
as to, 4-330
Evidence of indebtedness, taking of, in ex-
change for cash, by State departments,
institutions, or agencies, prohibited,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7. p. 475
Federal government, dealings with, as not
affected by rules and regulations, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 474 [Reg. 10]
Federal surplus property, acquisition of, 1-
354, 1-355
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BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
— Cont'd
Finance Division, 1-352
Finances of State subdivisions, co-operation
in handling, 1-358
Flag, State, display on State House, 1-461
Georgetown Countv Board of Education,
loans to, 21-2777
Governor as member, 1-351
Housing authorities under State Housing
Authorities Law, relationship with, 36-
169
Hunting licenses, forms, buttons, etc., 28-
316, 28-317
Instructions concerning operation of cen-
tral purchase and supply functions, is-
suance of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 474
[Reg. 10]
Insurer of public buildings and contents, 1-
431 to 1-452
amount of insurance, how determined, 1-
446
appraisers in case of loss, 1-447
county buildings, 1-432
custodian's duty to insure public build-
ing, 1-436
depreciation, cancellation in case of, 1-
435
dilapidation, cancellation in case of, 1-
435
expiration, advance notification of, 1-444
institutions, State-supported, buildings
and contents, 1-431 to 1-452
payment of loss, to whom made, 1-448
penalties for failure to carry out statu-
tory requirements, 1-452
premiums —
delinquent —
deduction from gasoline tax dis-
tribution, 1-440
gasoline tax distribution, deduc-
tion from, 1-440
interest on, 1-439
payment, 1-439
preferred claim, 1-439
rate, determination of, 1-438
reduction proportionate to adequacy
of sinking fund, 1-443
reinsurance, procurement of, 1-441
renewal of insurance, how effected, 1-444
school buildings and contents, 1-433
abandoned, cancellation or reduction
of insurance on, 1-434
information as to, superintendents of
education to furnish, 1-437
sinking fund for payment of losses, 1-
442, 1-443
sprinkler system for insured buildings —
contracts for, power to make, 1-449
inspectors, 1-451
loans for, 1-449
deduction in event of loss, 1-450
value of buildings, how determined, 1-445
BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
— Cont'd
Inventories — ■
form for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 475
to be supplied by agencies, institutions,
and departments, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 472 [Reg. 1]
Lands, control of, 1-357
Licenses from, to mine phosphates, 1-367 to
1-378
Marlboro County, loans to fire zones in,
14-2884
Membership, 1-351
Mineral leases, power to execute, 1-361 to
1-363.1
Office supplies, purchase of, 1-542, 1-543
Oil and gas leases, power to execute, 1-361
to 1-363.1
Penitentiary, purchase of certain clothing
from, 55-333
Personnel Administrative Division, 1-352
Phosphate rocks and deposits —
powers and rights as to, 1-361 to 1-382
report to General Assembly of actions
with respect to, 1-382
Printing, Public (this index)
Property of State, control over, 1-205
Public Welfare Department employees, con-
trol over salaries of, 71-7
Purchases by, 1-21 to 1-27
advertising for bids, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 474 [Reg. 9]
awarding of contracts, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 474 [Reg. 9(a)]
bids on contracts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 474 [Reg. 9]
competitive bidding —
when dispensable, Rules & Reg.,
Vol.7, p. 473 [Reg. 5]
when required, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7. p. 474 [Reg. 9]
eligible list of bidders and articles.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 474
[Reg. 9]
rejection of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
474 [Reg. 9]
duties as to, 1-353
emergency purchases, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 473 [Reg. 5], 474 [Reg. 9
(e)]
exempted purchases, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 473 [Reg. 5]
office supplies, 1-542, 1-543
patented articles, purchases of. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 474 [Reg. 9]
procedure in making. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 474 [Reg. 9]
replacements, purchases of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 1, p. 474 [Reg. 9(c)]
standardization of purchases, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 472 [Reg. 3]
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121
BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
— Cont'd
Purchasing' and Property Division, 1-352
school buses, purchase of, 21-836
surplus Federal property, duties as to,
1-355
traveling expenses, when allowable, 1-
355
Reorganization of State government, pro-
visions as to, 9-211
Requisitions of supplies, materials, and
equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 473
[Reg. 7]
Research, Planning, and Development
Board, approval to disposition of prop-
erty by, 9-309(11)
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 472-477
Sale-
property not in actual public use, 1-793
to 1-796
Tax sale, infra
Samples, testing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 472 [Reg. 4]
School lunches, provision of funds to take
advantage of Federal distribution of
commodities, 21-867
Schools —
information to be furnished to Board for
insurance purposes, 1-437
Board to co-operate in handling district
finances, 1-358
School textbooks, notes for purchase of to
be approved by, 21-459
Secretary of State as agent for, with respect
to certain lands, 1-205
Sinking funds —
for purpose of paying insured losses, 1-
442, 1-443
loans of — -
on security of State bonds, 1-797
on security other than State bonds, 1-
798
management of State sinking fund, 1-791
South Carolina Retirement System (this in-
dex)
Specifications for commodities desired to be
furnished by agencies, institutions, and
departments, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
472 [Reg. 3]
Sprinkler systems in State institutions —
authority to contract for, 1-449
Insurer, etc., supra
State House and grounds, duties with re-
spect to, 1-401, 1-431
improvement of grounds, reports by
Board, 1-402
State Marketing Commission, authority to
purchase bonds of, 3-228
Storehouses, serving individual agencies, in-
stitutions, and departments, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 473 [Reg. 6]
BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD
—Cont'd
Supplies, duties as to, 1-353
Surplus commodities, transfer from one
agency, institution, or department to
another, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 473
[Reg. 6]
Tax collections, 65-2841 to 65-2868
access to records, 65-2841, 65-2845
back taxes not chargeable by county of-
ficer if in process of collection by
Board, 65-2844
demand for payments, 65-2848
entry on delinquent lands, 65-2848
execution, issuance of, 65-2851, 65-2852
fees, costs and expenses, 65-2861, 65-2862
nonpayment of tax, duplicate as prima
facie evidence of, 65-2856
nulla bona executions, tax claims pertain-
ing to, 65-2847
omitted property —
investigations as to, 65-2845
survey and assessment of, 65-2843
petition alleging taxes to have been paid,
65-2849
refund to purchaser where lands proved
not abandoned, 65-2865
school tax collected to be paid over, 65-
2867
sheriff's possession, sale, proceedings,
and distribution of proceeds, 65-2853
shortages with respect to, investigation
of, 65-2866
statement of delinquent taxes, 65-2846
survey of abandoned lands, deposit for,
required, 65-2864
Taxes prior to 1S87, hearing on petition for
relief against forfeiture for nonpayment
of, 65-2932
Tax sale — ■
Board's sale of delinquent tax lands, 1-
793 to 1-796
deed of property purchased for State at,
65-2858
forfeited land commission as purchaser,
65-2854
holding of surplus for owner, 65-2855
sheriff's sale, 65-2853
evidence, sufficiency of, to recover
land sold by sheriff, 65-2859
Treasurer, State, as member, 1-351
Unemployment compensation administra-
tion fund, reports to Board, 68-337
Waste lands to be conveyed to Forestry
Commission, 29-13
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP
Magistrates and constables in, 43-841, 43-
842
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BUFFET CARS
Conductors on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753
[Rule 20]
BUGGERY
Punishment for, 16-412
BUGS
Insects (this index)
BUILDERS
Architects, applicability of regulations per-
taining to, 56-63
Contractors (this index)
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS
Sec also Savings and Loan Associations
Generally, 8-601 to 8-625
Bank Control Board to supervise, 8-56, 8-
253
Borrowing of money by, as requiring ap-
proval of State Board of Bank Control,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4B]
Charities, declaration as to issuance of
stock, 12-58 (9)
Charters —
Bank Control Board to approve, 8-5/
fees. 12-83
Compromise, security acquired by way of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 469 [Reg. 4J
(b)(2)]
Conservators —
appointment, 8-283
persons who may not be appointed,
8-284
attorneys, employment of, 8-286
bond, 8-282
borrowing to pay dividends or to reopen,
8-289
expenses, 8-286
liquidation by, 8-295
payment of creditors, 8-287
powers, 8-285
reorganization, 8-291, 8-292, 8-293
salary, 8-286
termination of conservatorship, 8-290
Conversion into Federal savings and loan
association, 8-623, 8-624
Conveyance of assets for liquidation, 8-620
Direct reduction of principal loans, 8-603
Dissolution, exception from provisions of
General Corporation Law, 12-751
Examination and supervision by Bank Con-
trol Board, 8-56, 8-253
fee for, 8-253
Federal Home Loan Act, powers with re-
spect to, 8-606, 8-607
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Federal Home Owners' Loan Corporation,
sale of shares to, 8-622
Federal Housing Administration loans,
making of, 8-604
Federal savings and loan association —
conversion of building and loan associa-
tion into, 8-623
office facilities and employees in con-
junction with, 8-608
sale of assets to, 8-619
State restrictions inapplicable to, 8-625
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor-
poration—
authority to secure insurance from, 8-605
borrowing from, 8-615, 8-617
option to purchase assets of closed as-
sociation, 8-616, 8-617
receiver or liquidator of building and
loan association, acting as, 8-612, 8-
613
Fiduciary may invest funds in, 67-59
Foreign —
exemption of, from reporting to Tax
Commission, 12-732.1
license fees, 8-611
Franchise, forfeiture for nonuser, 12-625
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
Insolvency, payments made by borrowers on
shares to be credited upon indebtedness,
8-601
Insurance companies, investments in shares
of, 37-149.2
Insurance from Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance Corporation, authority to se-
cure, 8-605
Investment of funds —
Federal home loan bank bonds or de-
bentures, 8-236
Federal savings and loan association
shares, 8-236
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
shares of building and loan association
insured by Federal savings and loan
insurance corporation, 8-236
License fees of corporations, exemption
from, 65-616
License fees payable for conducting of busi-
ness without incorporating under State
law, 8-611
Liquidation —
conservators, liquidation by, 8-295
conveyance of assets for, 8-620
Loans by —
direct reduction loans, 8-603
discounts prohibited, 8-603.1
Federal Housing Administration loans,
8-604
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BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Loans by — Cont'd
security as essential, 8-603.1
what permissible, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 468 [Reg. 4J]
Report of condition, publication of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 468 [Reg. 4H]
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued by, when, 62-51 (9)
Shareholders — ■
borrowers to retain status as, 8-601
certificates of beneficial interest, issuance
to, and transfer to trustee for liqui-
dation, 8-620
information to, duty of furnishing, as
not required by General Corporation
Law, 12-262
shares in purchaser association may be
issued to seller, 8-619
stamp tax, stock not subject to, 65-693
stock or debentures of liquidating corpo-
ration to be issued to, 8-620
Stamp tax, stock not subject to, 65-693
State funds, deposit of, 1-750
Stock certificates, issuance to two persons,
8-602
Stock of another association, sale of assets
in exchange for, 8-619
Taxation of, 8-610
tax exemption, 65-1522 (42)
corporate license fees, 65-616
income tax, 65-226
stamp tax, stock not subject to, 65
693
BUILDING CODE
Research, Planning and Development
Board to promulgate and recommend
to General Assembly, 9-310 (3)
BUILDING COUNCIL OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Abolished; duties conferred upon Research,
Planning and Development Board, 9-
310
BUILDING MATERIALS
Sales and use taxes on, 65-1361; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 852 [Reg. 20]
BUILDING PERMITS
Buildings (this index)
BUILDINGS
Application of chapter, 47-1151
Architects (this index)
BUILDINGS— Cont'd
Areaways, construction of, 47-1258
Arson (this index)
Beaufort, restrictions in, 47-1522
Bridges, fireproof buildings near bridges,
33-617
Burglary and House Breaking (this index)
Charcoal stoves, regulations as to, 47-1246
Chimneys, 47-1232 to 47-1234, 47-1238, 47-
1239
construction of, 47-1233
foundry chimneys, 47-1239
structures around, 47-1232
Cities over 5,000, applicability of law to, 47-
1151 to 47-1261
City engineer, plans submitted to, 47-11S1
City Housing Authority projects subject to
laws and ordinances as to, 36-139
Cold air ducts for hot air furnaces, regula-
tions as to, 47-1242
Combustible floors under coal ranges, 47-
1244
Construction and regulation generally, 47-
1221 to 47-1261
Contracting, generally, 56-401 to 56-428
Door openings in stair and elevator en-
closures, 47-1251
Doors, standard fire doors, 47-1229
Doors in hotels, boardinghouses, etc.,
screening of, 35-125
Dumb-waiter shafts, 47-1253
Egress, required means of, 47-1255
Electric wiring, 47-1248, 47-1249
record to be kept by inspector, 47-1194
Elevators, 47-1250, 47-1251
shafts and partitions. 47-1250
Fire limits, 47-1211 to 47-1216
construction of buildings in, 47-1212
extrahazardous buildings, construction
of, 47-1214
frame structures, regulations as to, 47-
1213
municipalities must pass fire limit ordi-
nances, 47-1211
repair to roof, 47-1215
when damaged buildings removed, 47-
1216
wood structure, regulations as to, 47-
1213
Fire ordinances, violation of, 47-1154
Fireplaces, 47-1232, 47-1233
structures around, 47-1232
Fireproof buildings near bridges, 33-617
Fires, fees of inspector of buildings for in-
quiry as to, 47-1178
Fire stopping construction on floor levels,
47-1257
Floor area, meaning of, 47-1255
Floors (this index)
Flues, 47-1235, 47-1236, 47-1238
Foundations, specifications as to, 47-1228
Foundry chimneys, 47-1239
Frame buildings, height of, 47-1224
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BUILDINGS— Cont'd
Frame houses, rows of, 47-1259
Gas connections, regulations as to, 47-1247
Gasoline stoves, 47-1246
Gas stoves, regulations as to, 47-1246
Hanging flues, 47-1236
Heater pipes, 47-1241
Heating apparatus, correction of, 47-1238
Heating devices, regulations as to, 47-1246
Height of, 47-1221, 47-1224
agreements as to, Planning Commission
in cities of 15,250 to 16,000, 47-1078
Hot air furnaces, regulations as to, 47-1242
Incombustible material, building outside of
fire limits of, 47-1260
Income tax, deduction for building expense.
65-265
Injunction to prevent violation of regula-
tions, 47-1017
Inspector of buildings —
annual inspections of all buildings, 47-
1187
approval required of proposed altera-
tions, §47-1190
building permit, application to inspector
for, 47-1181
certificate of compliance issued by, 47-
1182
cities of over 5,000, 47-378
compensation, 47-1197
date of reports by, 47-1195
defects, notice to owner of, 47-1187
fees for inspections, 47-1197
cities of 70,000 or more, 47-1198
fires, duties as to prevention of, 47-1176
to 47-1180.1
inspection by, 47-1182
misconduct, 47-1196
noncompliance, reports of, 47-1185
notice of unsafe buildings —
affixing of, 47-1189
removal of notice as misdemeanor,
47-1193
number of reports by, 47-1195
penalty when owner of unsafe building
fails to remedy defects, 47-1191, 47-
1192
procedure in case of defective or illegal
construction, 47-1188
quarterly inspections of premises within
fire limits, 47-1186
records kept by, 47-1194
right to enter premises, 47-1184
towns of less than 1,000, 47-142
Insurance Commissioner —
approval of construction required by, 47-
1261
report of inspector of buildings to, 47-
1177
Interior light or vent shafts, 47-1253
Jail lots, buildings on, 55-429 to 55-431
Joists, specifications as to, 47-1231
BUILDINGS— Cont'd
Liens on. Mechanics and Materialmen's
Liens (this index)
Mobs, indemnity for destruction by, 16-107
Mortgages of, deemed and recorded as real
estate mortgages, 60-60
Notice to repair unsafe buildings, 47-1189
Oil stoves, regulations as to, 47-1246
Outward opening of doors in public assem-
blages, 47-1256
Party walls in cities and towns, 57-454, 57-
455
Penalties, 47-1180.1
Permits —
building permit, 47-1181
Charleston County (this index)
Lexington County, 14-2761 to 14-
2764
removal of building, permit for, 47-1183
Public Buildings (this index)
Ranges, regulations as to, 47-1243
Register boxes for hot air furnaces, regula-
tions as to, 47-1242
Roofs, 47-1227
restrictions as to openings, 47-1254
School buildings. Schools (this index)
Skylights, 47-1252
Spring guns, setting of, 16-143
Stairways, 47-1256
door openings in stair enclosures, 47-
1251
hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-112
regulations as to, 47-1250, 47-1251
stair shafts, 47-1250
Standpipes, business buildings to have, 47-
1230
Steam pipes, 47-1240
Stovepipes, 47-1237
Stoves, regulations as to, 47-1243, 47-1246
Sullivan's Island (this index)
Taxation of. Taxation (this index)
Thickness of walls of buildings, power of
municipality as to, 47-1001
Timbers, specifications as to, 47-1231
Towns of less than 5.000, building laws not
applicable to, 47-1151
Trap guns, setting of, 16-143
Walls-
dwelling houses, 47-1225
floor area between, 47-1221
hotels, 47-1225
livery stables, 47-1225
openings, 47-1229
party walls in cities and towns, 57-454,
57-455
schedule of dimensions for, 47-1225
stores, 47-1225
warehouses, 47-1225
when lesser thickness permissible, 47-
1226
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BUILDINGS— Cont'd
Windows. 47-1229
Woodwork near boilers, furnaces, etc., pro-
tection of, 47-1245
BUILDINGS, PUBLIC
Public Buildings (this index)
BULK SALES CONTRACTS
Generally, 11-201 to 11-206
Affidavit of no creditors, 11-201
Failure to comply with requirements, effect
of. 11-205
Inventory of merchandise, fixtures, etc., re-
quired, 11-201 (1)
Narcotics, sale of stock of, 32-1470
Notice to creditors of proposed sale, 11-202
to 11-204
Rules of evidence not affected by provisions
as to, 11-206
Schedule of creditors required, 11-201 (2)
Service of notice of proposed sale, 11-202
to 11-204
BULL
Lien of owner, 45-554
BULL BAITING
Sunday, prohibited, 64-1
BULLETINS
Railroads, posting bulletins as to late trains,
58-1174
BUNS
Enriched flour, inapplicability of regula-
tions requiring, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
453 [Reg. 8]
BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS
Vital Statistics (this index)
BURGLARY AND HOUSEBREAKING
See also Breaking and Entering
Banks, breaking or entering with intent to
steal, 16-336
Common-law burglary, 16-331
Conviction of, as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Dwelling house defined, 16-301
Grand larcenv, stealing from house as, 16-
3S2
House, entry or concealment in, with intent
to steal, 16-361
Housebreaking, 16-332
Jury's recommendation of mercy, effect of,
16-331
Parcel of dwelling house defined, 16-301
Peremptory challenges, 38-211
Tools for burglary, making, mending, or
possessing, 16-302
BURIAL
Burial grounds. Cemeteries (this index)
Coroner's inquiry, burial without. Coroner
(this index)
Dead animals, 32-557
Health Board regulations, Rules S: Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 680-682
Permits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 680-683
coroner to issue, when, 17-91
sextons, duties of, with respect to. Rules
S: Reg., Vol 7, p. 6S3 [Sec. 14]
BURIAL ASSOCIATIONS
Insurance law, applicability, 37-2
BURNING
Arson (this index)
BUOYS BURNING CROSS
Aids to navigation. Navigation (this index) Prohibited, 16-116, 16-117
BURDEN OF PROOF
Aircraft or pilot license, person relying on,
in criminal prosecution, 2-59
Narcotics, exceptions under Uniform Act,
32-14S7
Negligence in motor vehicle cases, 26-7
speed limit as affecting burden of proof,
26-7
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
BURYING GROUNDS
Cemeteries (this index)
BUSES
See also Motor Carriers
Cities over 70,000 (1940 census"), exemp-
tions of certain buses, 5S-1501(6)
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BUSES— Cont'd
Cities 7 000 to 8.000 (1940 census), fran-
chises in, 58-1541 to 58-1545
Cities 35,000 to 45,000 (1920 census), fran-
chises in, 47-569
Cities 30,000 to 50,000 (1940 census), buses
and taxicabs in, 58-1536
Clearance lamps, 46-533, 46-534
Denned — . . _
for purpose of Motor Vehicle Registra-
tion and Licensing Act, 46-2
for purpose of Traffic Regulation Law,
46"217 , • 4««M
Disabled, to display warning devices, 46-0^4,
46-626 ,. t, 1 s
Drinking water, ice for cooling, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 550 [Sec. 17]
Flares to be carried by, 46-621
Fuses to be carried by, 46-621 .
Liquefied gas, combustible limits, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 70S [Reg. B.l]
Loading freight on bus, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.094]
Privies at bus stations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 550 [Sec. 15]
Red flag to be carried by, 46-621
Red lantern to be carried by, 46-621
Reflectors, 46-533, 46-534
Refuse cans at bus stations, Rules & Keg.,
Vol. 7, p. 551 [Sec. 21]
Rules and regulations of Public Service
Commission, generally. Motor Car-
riers (this index)
Safety glass in, 46-593
Sanitary measures applicable to stations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 549-551
School buses. Schools (this index)
Side marker lamps, 46-533, 46-534 _ _
Stations for, policemen at, in cities and
towns over 1,000, 47-232
Stop light, 46-533, 46-534
Toilet facilities at bus stations, Rules a
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 550 [Sec. 10-15]
Trolley buses —
registration, 46-2
fee, 46-37
size, weight and load provisions as in-
applicable to, 46-653
width. 46-655
Waiting rooms, sanitation of, Rules & Keg.,
Vol. 7, p. 549 [Sec. 1-9]
Water at bus stations, Rules & Reg., Vol. /,
pp. 550. 551 [Sec. 16-20]
Width, 46-655
BUSHEL
Standard weight of, 66-157
BUSINESS
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Corporations generally. Corporations (this
index)
BUSINESS LEAGUES
Income tax exemption, 65-226
BUSINESS NAMES
Business establishments, names of, 48-1 to
48-4
Clerk of courts, filing with, 48-1 to 48-3
fees, 48-3
BUSINESS SCHOOLS
Advertising, restrictions on, 21-673
Board of Education, State, to issue rules and
regulations, 21-675
Colleges or universities giving special
courses in commercial education as not
within statute. 21-674
Degrees to be conferred only with approval
of State Board of Education, -21-671,
21-672
Home study schools, approval of Mate
Board of Education required, 21-677
Penalties for violating statutory require-
ments, 21-676
BUSSES
Buses (this index)
BUS STATIONS
Buses (this index)
BUTCHER
Monopoly, licensing of butcher holding, 47-
72
BUTTER
Imitations. Milk and Milk Products (this
index)
Ingredients not to be used in, 32-1604
BUTYL ACETATE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
BUTYL ALCOHOL
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
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BUZZARDS ROOST
Lake, agreement with Laurens County as
to park and recreational facilities at, 51-
371
Power project, Public Service Authority
Law not to affect, 59-6
BUZZARDS
Destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
BYLAWS
Corporations (this index)
CABBAGE
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
Standard bushel, 66-157
CADETS
Citadel (this index)
CADMIUM
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
VoL 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
CAFES
Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restaurants
(this index)
CAFETERIAS
Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restaurants
(this index)
CAKES
Enriched flour, inapplicability of regulations
requiring, Rules & Reg. VoL 7, p. 453
[Reg. 8]
CALAMITY
Disaster (this index)
CALCIUM
Corn meal and grits may contain, 32-1552
CALCIUM ARSENATE
Insecticides and Fungicides (this index)
CALENDARS
See also Dockets and Docketing.
Generally, 10-1101 to 10-1121
Bar calendars, 15-1767(5), 15-1768
Circuit Court rules, Cir Ct Rules 1, 26
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Common pleas calendars, generally, 10-1101
to 10-1106; Cir Ct Rule 26
carrying calendars forward, 10-1104
clerk's neglect of duty, penalty for, 10-1105
eleventh circuit, calling in, 15-281
priority of cases for trial, 10-1106
default cases, 10-1102(3)
summons and complaint, filing as notice
of trial, 10-1101
Common pleas calendars in counties contain-
ing city of 60,000 to 70,000, 1940 census,
10-1110 to 10-1121
appeals from other courts or administra-
tive bodies, entry of, 10-1111
bringing calendar forward, 10-1121
calling of list of cases for, 10-1113
consolidation, 10-1110 to 10-1116
contents, who may make entries, 10-1119
contents of file book or calendar, 10-1111
numbering of causes, 10-1112 to 10-1115
placement on jury or nonjury calendar,
10-1113
pleadings, filing of, 10-1115
rosters of jury and nonjury cases, 10-1117
clerk to attend roster meeting and
prepare preliminary and final ros-
ters, 10-1119
settlement or other disposition, order upon,
10-1114
striking case from, 10-1120
trial or hearing, entry on calendar as pre-
requisite to, 10-1118
Contents, 15-1767(5)
Contingent calendars. General Sessions
Courts (this index)
Default judgment, calendar for, 10-1102
Entries on, 15-1769
General Sessions Courts (this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
entry of cases, 15-1293
Preservation of, 15-1769
Probate court, Prob Ct Rule 1
Records, calendars as, 15-1769
Supreme Court, 15-142, 15-143
CALHOUN COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties.
Agriculture
index)
Bonds generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
generally. Agriculture (this
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CALHOUN COUNTY— Cont'd
Boxing Commission, 5-304
Boundaries, 14-59
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gang generally. Chain Gangs (this
index)
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-262
generally. Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against, generally. Counties (this
index)
Clerks of courts —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, amount of, 15-1706
fees, 27-74
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables — -
generally. Constables (this index)
fees and costs for services in circuit
court, 43-319
Coroners generally. Coroners (this index)
Cotton weighers, oath and bond of, 13-155
Court crier, 15-1925
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-262
Clerks of courts, supra
constables, fees and costs for services
in circuit court, 43-319
County Courts (this index)
crier, 15-1925
jurors, compensation, 38-308(2)
Sheriff, infra
Drainage, generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections, generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs, generally. Fairs and Fair Associa-
tions (this index).
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fine for failure to pay road tax, 33-1023
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58.
Forfeited land commission —
generally. Counties (this index)
borrowing money, 65-3001
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body generally. Counties (this
index)
Health boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highways —
generally — -
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
commutation tax for, 33-1021 to 33-1024
rural mail routes, duty to maintain,
33-805
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Ice plants, municipal, exception from pro-
vision permitting, SC Const, Art 8,
§13
Jail generally. Jails and Jailors (this in-
dex)
CALHOUN COUNTY— Cont'd
Jurors' compensation, 38-308(2)
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates generally. Magistrates (this
index)
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Ofiicers generally. Counties (this index)
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-162
Probate court generally. Probate Courts
(this index)
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Recall of intendant or warden in towns
under 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-74
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
taxes, special provision, 21-929
trustees —
vacancies, how filled, 21-1551
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, amount of, 53-55
Sinking funds generally. Counties (this in-
dex)
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Supervisor's'term of office, 14-1101
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2101 to 65-2114
appointment, 65-2101
bond, 65-2102
executions to enforce payment, 65-2108
to 65-2111
powers, 65-2107
removal, 65-2103
reports —
monthly, 65-2112
to auditor, 65-2113
settlements with treasurer, 65-2112
term of office, 65-2103
vacancy in office, how filled, 65-2104
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
executions to collect, 65-2108 to 65-2111
fees, 65-2111
reports on, 65-2113
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CALHOUN COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
exemption of cotton or textile enter-
prises, SC Const, Art 8, § 8
highway purposes, 33-1021 to 33-1024
mandatory character of provisions pre-
scribing duties of tax officers, 65-
2114
payment with school claims, 65-1981
Tourist camp and road house provisions
inapplicable to, 35-208
Treasurer generally. Counties (this index)
CALHOUN FALLS, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-
244
CALLS
Corporations (this index)
CALORIMETER
Gas companies to own and maintain, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 825 [Rule 23]
CAMDEN, CITY OR TOWN OF
— Cont'd
Parking fees, restrictions on, 46-487
Police radio system, joint system with rural
police, 53-577
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Sewer bonds, when not within constitution-
al debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 223]
Streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining as not within constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 223]
Waterworks, bonds for, when not with-
in constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
CAMDEN ACADEMY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(21)
CAMDEN HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1323(3)
Tax for caring for the sick poor, levy of,
32-822
CALX CHLORINATA
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(8)
CAMERON, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-170
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this index)
CAMDEN, CITY OR TOWN OF
Airport, 2-361
Bonded indebtedness, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-7
City manager, 47-636
Commission form of government in cities
of 4,000 to 10,000,47-642
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this in-
dex)
Council —
mavor and commissioners constituting,
47-635
meetings, 47-637
office hours, 47-639
powers, 47-638
Electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Mayor and commissioners —
as constituting city council, 47-635
election of, 47-631
terms of office, 47-632
vacancies in office, 47-633
[8SCCode] — 9
CAMP MEETINGS
Deputy sheriffs for, 53-121 to 53-125
Drinking water, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
560 [Sec. 3]
Food stuff offered for sale at, sanitary re-
quirements, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p 560
[Sec 4]
Toilet facilities at camp meeting grounds,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 560 [Sees. 1, 2]
CAMP MOORE
Game propagation farm, 2S-521
CAMPS
Construction Camps (this index)
Garbage, disposal of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
552 [Sec. 6]
Living quarters, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
552 [Sec. 7]
Location, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 551 [Sec.
2]
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
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CAMPS— Cont'd
Rubbish, camps to be free from, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec. 6]
Sanitation, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 551,
552
Sleeping quarters, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
552 [Sec. 7]
Supervision, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552
[Sec. 8]
Toilets, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 551 [Sec.
4]
Tourist Camps and Road Houses (this in-
dex)
Washing facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
551 [Sec. 5]
Waste water, disposal of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 552 [Sec. 6]
Water supply, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 551
[Sec. 3]
CANADA
Depositions de bene esse, taking of, 26-705
Securities Act not applicable to securities
of railroads or public service corpo-
rations in, when, 62-51(4 to 6)
Wills probated in, 19-284, 19-285
CANADA THISTLE
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
CANAL COMPANIES
Bond-
authority to issue, 58-693
fictitious indebtedness prohibited, 58-
682
Charter —
amendment, 58-667, 58-668
application for, requirements, 30-303
duration of, 58-670
forfeiture for nonuser, 58-664
General Assembly mav repeal or amend,
58-672
General Corporation Law, charter provi-
sions of, as inapplicable, 12-51
issue of, 58-660
recording and filing of, 58-661
Common carriers, SC Const, Art 9, § 3
•Contracting against liability to passen-
gers forbidden, SC Const, Art 9, § 3
De facto corporation, validity of acts of,
58-662
Directors —
number of, 58-657
stockholders, directors to be, 58-681
Discrimination —
in charges or facilities prohibited, SC
Const, Art 9, § 5
CANAL COMPANIES— Cont'd
Discrimination — Cont'd
legislation to prevent, duty of legis-
lature to enact, SC Const, Art 9, § 13
Eminent Domain (this index)
Existing canal rights of State, 58-695
Incorporation and organization — •
Charter, supra
fees of Secretary of State —
amendment of charter, 58-667
petition, filing and indexing, 58-655
State treasury, payment into, 58-671
irregularities, 58-662
petition, 58-651
opposition to, 58-654
publication of notice, 58-653
time for organization, 58-657
Incorporators —
failure to file return, 58-659
official commission, 58-655
return of, 58-658
turning over papers to corporation, 58-
663
Intermediate points, rates to, SC Const, Art
9, §5
Mortgage of property and franchise of,
58-693
Name, change to be authorized by stock-
holders, 58-668
Officers, election of, 58-657
Powers of, generally, 58-691
State may acquire property of, 58-694
Stock and stockholders —
charter amendments, authorization of,
58-668
fictitious stock prohibited, 58-682
increase or decrease of stock —
capital stock, provisions of General Cor-
poration Law as inapplicable, 12-271
stockholders to authorize, 58-668
inspection of books, stockholders' right
of, 58-685
meetings, 58-683
pre-emptive rights of stockholders on in-
crease of stock, 58-669
subscriptions —
how payable, 58-656
opening books for, 58-655
publication of notice, 58-655
transfer only on corporation's books,
58-684
voting rights, 58-683
when stock to be issued, 58-665
Taxation —
apportionment of movable assets for
purpose of, 65-1509
State's reservation of right of, 58-673
[8SCCode]
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131
CANALS
Particular canals, see under name of canal
Canal Companies (this index)
Condemnation of property of or for. Emi-
nent Domain (this index)
Corporation's power to construct and oper-
ate for own use, 12-103
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Taxation, 65-1722
Waters generally. Waters and Water-
courses (this index)
CANARY SEED
Standard bushel, 66-157
CANCELATION
Bills of lading — ■
delivery of goods, cancelation of bill
upon, 58-1734
partial delivery of goods, 58-1735
Charter of corporation. Corporations (this
index)
Chattel mortgage, entry of cancelation on
records, 45-67
Citadel, cancelation of bond for perform-
ance of matriculation agreement, 22-
315
Insurance (this index)
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Mortgages, 45-65 to 45-67
fees for entry of cancelation, 27-51 (6)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Soft drink license or tax stamps, 65-777
penalty for failure to cancel, 65-777
Wills, 19-221
CANCER
Generally, 32-611 to 32-621
Acquisition of laboratories, hospitals, etc.,
by State Board of Health, 32-619
Control measures, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
555 [Sec. 8]
Educational plan for control of, 32-621
Hospital cancer units, plans for, 32-611
Indigents —
extent and terms of aid to, 32-620
plan for treatment in general hospitals,
32-611
State Board of Health, powers and duties
of, 32-611,32-619 to 32-621
State Medical College, clinic at, 32-612 to
32-618
annual report, 32-617
director, 32-614, 32-617
establishment, 32-612, 32-613
CANCER— Cont'd
State Medical College — Cont'd
funds, authority to accept, 32-618
hospital treatment of cancer patients,
32-615, 32-616
laboratory and equipment, 32-615
personnel, 32-614
persons to whom facilities available,
32-616
CANDY
Confectionery (this index)
CANE SEED
Standard bushel, 66-15"
CANNABIS
Narcotics (this index)
CANNERIES
Fisheries Board's supervision of, 28-841
et seq
Iodine label, use of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
pp. 839, 840
Shell Fish (this index)
CANS
Containers (this index)
CANTALOUPES
Barrel, standard, 66-157
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
Railroad freight rates, publication of, 58-
1067
CANVASSING
Elections (this index)
Hawkers and Peddleis (this index)
CAPIAS AD SATISFACIENDUM
Recognizance forfeited, 17-574
CAPITAL
Corporations (this index)
CAPITAL AIRPORT
Generally, 2-201 to 2-205
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CAPITAL OFFENSES AND
PUNISHMENT
Assignment of counsel for accused, 17-507
Bail-
appeal, accused not entitled to bail dur-
ing pendency of, 7-8
constitutional provisions as to, SC Const,
Art 1, §20
magistrate not authorized to admit to,
43-241
Copy of indictment for accused, 17-408
Duelling, death penalty for killing in, 16-63
Guards to secure prisoner accused of, sher-
iff's power to impress, 55-421
How persons held to answer for capital
crimes, US Const, 5th Amend
Kidnapping, punishment for, 16-91
Lynching, punishment for, 16-57
Murder, punishment for, 16-52
New trial for newly discovered evidence,
practice as to, Sup Ct Rule 24
Rape, punishment for, 16-72
Reprieve or commutation, duties of pro-
bation, parole and pardon board, 55-641
Sentence and execution, 55-371 to 55-377
affirmance on appeal, etc., execution
of sentence upon, 17-578 to 17-581
body, disposition of, 55-377
dead bodies to be turned over to
board for distribution, 9-503,
9-504
certificate of execution, 55-376
certified copy to State penitentiary, 55-
371
directors of State penitentiary to pro-
vide for execution of sentence, 55-
374
electrocution, execution by, 55-373
superintendent of State penitentiary to
direct execution of sentence, 55-373
surgeon of State penitentiary, attend-
ance at execution of death penalty,
55-375, 55-376
transportation of convict to State peni-
tentiary, 55-372
expenses to be paid by county of
conviction, 55-374
witnesses at executions, 55-375
writing, sentence to be in, 55-371
Spying in time of war, 44-353, 44-354,
44-356
CAPITAL STOCK
Banks (this index)
Cooperative Associations (this index)
Corporations (this index)
CAPITATION TAX
Taxation (this index)
CAPITOL BUILDING
State House (this index)
CAPPERS
Dentists' unprofessional conduct in employ-
ment of, 56-573
CAPS
Soft drinks, crowns as substitute stamps, 65-
770 to 65-772
Motor bus drivers, caps to be worn by,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 74J
CAPTURES
Congress, powers of, US Const, Art 1, § 8
(11)
CARAVANS, MOTOR
Operation of, on highways, 46-395
CARBOLIC ACID
Phenol (this index)
CARBONATED WATER
Stamp tax on, 65-763
CARBON DISULPHIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
CARBON MONOXIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg.," Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Poisoning by, reportability, Rules &. Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
CARDOON
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
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133
CARDS
Fortunetelling by, penalty for, 16-572
Playing cards, taxes on. Stamp Taxes
(this index)
CARGO INSURANCE
Motor carriers, requirement of cargo insur-
ance, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 806 [Rules
58, 59]
CARLISLE, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-
163
CARLISLE COURTNEY HOME
Payments by counties to, 71-264
CARLOAD SHIPMENTS
Carriers (this index)
CARNAL INTERCOURSE
Sexual Intercourse (this index)
CARNIVALS
Amusements and Athletic Contests (this
index)
CAROLINA ORPHAN HOME
Payments by counties to, 71-264
Teachers' retirement fund in Richland
County school districts 2B and 4
through 33, inclusion in, 61-521
CAROLINA WREN
Protected, 28-451
State bird, 28-2
CARP
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fiish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Open season, 28-595
Taking of, in split wood baskets in Zone
2, 28-573
CARRIER PIGEONS
Shooting, killing or maiming penalized, 28-
463, 28-464
CARRIERS
See also Motor Carriers; Railroads
Generally, 58-551 to 58-634
Abandoned freight. Unclaimed freight, in-
fra
Accident and health insurance covering
passengers, under policy issued to car-
rier, 37-521
Accommodations for passengers, penalty for
violations as to, 58-1177
Aeronauts or air passengers, effect of con-
tracts made during flight, 2-9
Agents —
explosives, notice to agent of carrier,
58-612
passenger service of railroads, police
powers of agents, 58-1221 to 58-1223
Proceedings involving common carriers
by rail, practice and procedure be-
fore Public Service Commission, in-
fra
Special constables or officers, infra
who deemed, 58-1268
Air carriers, liability for injuries to pas-
sengers.
2-22
by rail-
6-346
Animals, 58-1122 to 58-1127
animal diseases —
peace officers authorized to stop and
check carriers of imported live-
stock, 6-493
penalties in civil liability for viola-
tion of provisions as to impor-
tation of cattle, 6-494
cruelty to, 6-9 to 6-11
information to be furnished
roads to shippers, 58-1127
inspection of livestock carriers,
prompt loading and unloading, 58-1122
stock cars to be maintained in sanitary
condition, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
494 [Reg. 1]
unclaimed livestock, 58-603
Baggage (this index)
Bedbugs in cars, extermination of, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec. 20]
Bills of Lading (this index)
Brushing of passengers' clothing in cars in
service, prohibited, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 626 [Sec. 24]
Buses (this index)
Canal Companies (this index)
Carload shipments —
defined, Rules & Reg. Vol.
[Rule 41]
handling at nonagencv stations. Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 48]
minimum weight, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
756 [Rule 39]
rates for less than carloads not to exceed
carload rates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 756 [Rule3S]
756
134
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Carload shipments — Cont'd
reweighing shipments. Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
tank cars of oil, weighing of, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
Charges. Fares, Rates, and Charges of Car-
riers (this index)
Chicken pox, persons afflicted with or car-
riers of, restrictions on transportation,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Cholera, persons afflicted with, not to be
transported, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623
[Sees. 1,2]
Cisterns at stations, screening of, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 629 [Sec. 63]
Claims. Loss or damage to goods, infra
Cleaning out conveyances, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sees. 16-20]
Coal, reweighing by railroads, 58-1111 to
58-1115
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
Combs and brushes, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 626 [Sec. 27]
in railway stations, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 628 [Sec. 52]
Connecting rail carriers —
bills of lading —
discrimination by connecting rail car-
riers, 58-1158, 58-1160
nondelivery, liability of connecting
carrier for, 58-1741, .58-1742
continuous service to be furnished by,
58-1151
deemed one carrier when operated by
same company, 58-1141
delivering cars from other roads on
equal terms, 58-1161
discrimination prohibited —
as to deliveries, 58-1157, 58-1160
as to freight and freight rates, 58-1157
to 58-1160
as to issuing bills of lading, 58-1158,
58-1160
as to receiving freight, 58-1158, 58-
1160
rules and regulations of Public
Service Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 754 [Rule 27]
fees for transfer of cars to connecting
tracks on demand of consignee,
58-1150
interchange of traffic, SC Const, Art
9, §6
furnishing facilities for, 58-1144
other states, connection with carriers in,
SC Const, Art 9, § 6
penalties for violations, 58-1155, 58-1156
rates and charges. Fares, Rates, and
Charges of Carriers (this index)
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Connecting rail carriers — Cont'd
refusal to pay freight to connecting
carrier, 58-1162
shipper may designate route, 58-1154
through transportation, necessary de-
fendants in proceedings before Pub-
lic Service Commission on complaint
as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759
[Rule 4]
transfer of cars to connecting tracks on
demand of consignee, 58-1150
Consolidation with competing lines, SC
Const, Art 9, § 7
Constables. Special constables, infra
Consumptives, restrictions on transporta-
tion of, Rules and Reg., Vol. 7, p. 625
[Sec. 9]
Contagious diseases, restrictions on trans-
portation of persons who are carriers of
or afflicted with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 623,624 [Sec. 3, 4]
Contracts between carriers, telephone, and
telegraph companies, powers of Pub-
lic Service Commission, 58-8, 58-9
Contracts of aeronauts or air passengers
made during flight, effect of contracts,
2-9
Contracts of shipment, interfering with,
58-1262
damages for, 58-1263
Corn, milling-in-transit rules. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
Corporations classifiable as, SC Const, Art
9,% 3
County seat, passenger trains to stop at,
58-1172
Cuspidors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626
[Sec. 29]
in waiting rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 628 [Sec. 49]
Damage to goods. Loss or damage to
goods, infra
Dead bodies being distributed for scien-
tific purposes, transportation of, 9-506
Defined, for purpose of Workmen's Com-
pensation Act, 72-5
Delays in transportation of railroad freight
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755
[Rule 34]
Delivery of goods, railroads to deliver
on presentation of receipt, 58-1101
Demurrage. Fares, Rates, and Charges of
Carriers (this index)
Depots. Railroads (this index)
Dining cars — -
cleaning of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 627
[Sec. 38, 39]
communicable disease, persons infected
with, not to be employed in dining
cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 628
[Sec. 43]
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CARRIERS— Cont'd
Dining cars — Cont'd
drinking alcoholic liquors in, 4-100
food containers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
627 [Sec. 39]
food spoiled or tainted not to be served,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 627 [Sec.
40]
garbage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 627,
628 [Sec. 41]
hand washing by employees, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 627 [Sec. 37]
inspection, daily, by person in charge,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 628 [Sec.
42]
kitchen utensils, care of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 627 [Sec. 38]
lavatories in. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 627
[Sec. 35]
milk served in. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
627 [Sec. 40]
physical examination of employees, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 628 [Sec. 43]
screening of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 627
[Sec. 35]
tableware, care of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 627 [Sec. 38]
Diphtheria, persons afflicted with, or car-
riers of, restrictions on transportation,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Discontinuing passenger trains without au-
thority, penalty, 58-1176
Discrimination in charges or facilities —
Connecting rail carriers, supra
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers
(this index)
legislation to prevent, duty of Legisla-
ture to enact, SC Const, Art 9, § 13
penalty for unjust discrimination, 58-1077
storage of freight, penalty for dis-
crimination or excessive charges,
58-10S6
prohibited, SC Const, Art 9, § 5
Disinfection of conveyances, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec. 16-20]
conveyances vacated by infected per-
sons, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 625
[Sec. 10]
Disorderly conduct by passenger, 58-739
ejection of disorderly passenger, 58-1222
Drinking cups, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626
[Sec. 25]
Drinking fountains at stations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 629 [Sec. 61]
Drinking water, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 625
[Sec. 11-15]
at railway stations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p 629 [Sec. 59-61]
in railway cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
627 [Sec. 31]
Dysentery, restrictions on transportation of
persons afflicted with, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 4]
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Ejection of passengers —
disorderly conduct, 58-1222
separation of races, refusal to obey law
as to, 58-720
Encephalitis, persons afflicted with, or car-
riers of, restrictions on transportation,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Evidence, certain instruments or copies as,
26-8
Explosives, 58-611 to 58-617
carrier may refuse, 58-612
defined, 58-611
injuries by improperly carried explo-
sives, liability for, 58-617
notice to agent of carrier, 58-612
packing and marking of, 58-612
penalty for violations, 58-614
Public Service Commission to make
rules for carrying of, 58-613
search and seizure —
forfeiture of seized explosives, 58-616
magistrate may issue warrant for,
58-615
transportation in passenger vehicles or
trains, 58-613
Express companies —
generally. Express Companies (this in-
dex)
Unclaimed freight, infra
Family use of interchangeable railroad
mileage books, 58-1074
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Fertilizers, duty with respect to nonrecent
cancelation of inspection tax tags or
stamps, 3-567
Fleas in cars, extermination of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec. 20]
Forwarding goods according to directions,
railroad's duty as to, 58-1102
Fraud or deceit, cars from other roads to
be delivered without, 58-1161
Fraudulent evasion of toll or fare, 58-552,
58-553
Free passes, 58-4, 58-5
Public Service Commission, agents and
members of, 58-58
scene of accident, free transportation
for Public Service Commission to,
58-1208: Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 752 [Rule 13]
Gasoline, reports of, to Tax Commission,
65-1053
General Railroad Law, applicability of, 58-
853, 58-854
Grain —
cleaning and grading in transit, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 50]
milling-in-transit rules for wheat or corn,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule
51]
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CARRIERS— Cont'd
Health Board regulations relating to, Rules
& Keg., Vol. 7, pp. 623-632
Health officers to be notified as to pas-
sengers having certain diseases, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 624 [Sec. 5]
Heating of cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
627 [Sec. 32]
Ice for cooling drinking water, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp .625, 627 [Sec. 12, 31]
Influenza, persons afflicted with, or carriers
of, restrictions on transportation. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Injuries by improperly carried explosives,
liability for, 58-617
Injuries to passengers —
accident and health insurance policies
issued to carriers, 37-521
air carriers, liability of, 2-22
injured person's rights not affected by
General Railroad Law, 58-1275
Interchangeable railroad mileage books,
family use of, 58-1074
Interchange of traffic. Connecting rail car-
riers, supra
Interstate trains, restrictions as to retail
liquor dealers inapplicable to, 4-83
Interstate transportation rates, powers of
Public Service Commission as to, 58-2
Isolation of passengers afflicted with com-
municable disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 623, 624 [Sec. 3-9]
Joint rates, connecting rail carriers. Fares,
Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Lavatories in cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 627 [Sec. 33, 35]
LCL shipments. Less than carload ship-
ments, infra
Legislature's duty to enact laws for regu-
lation of, SC Const, Art 9, § 13
Leprosy, persons having, restrictions on
transportation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 624, 625 [Sec. 8]
Less than carload shipments —
handling at nonagency stations, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p."757 [Rule 48]
rates not to exceed carload rates, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 38]
Lice in carp, extermination of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec. 20]
Livestock. Animals, supra
Local shipments by rail, applicability of
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753
[Rule 22]
Loss or damage to goods, liability for,
58-571 to 58-579
advice of loss, 58-572, 58-573
amount carrier liable for, 58-594
claims —
adjustments, time limit for, 58-594
copies, carriers may retain, 58-577
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Loss or damages to goods, etc. — Cont'd
claims — Cont'd
return of papers on denial of liability,
58-577
rights of claimant not affected, 58-578
common law liability not affected by
public notice, 58-571
connecting lines, liability of, 58-574,
58-575
conversion of goods by carrier, measure
of damages for, 58-576
penalties-
baggage, wilful or reckless injury to,
58-579
claim papers, failure to return, 58-577
conversion of goods, 58-576
failing to trace property, 58-572,
58-573
tracing of property, 58-572, 58-573
water carriers, applicability to, -58-553
Machine guns, transportation of, 16-122,
16-125
Measles, persons afflicted with, or carriers
of, restrictions on transportation, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Mosquitoes —
cars, extermination in, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec. 20]
stations, control at, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 629 [Sec. 63]
Motor Carriers (this index)
Mumps, persons afflicted with, or carriers
of, restrictions on transportation, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Narcotics, applicability of Uniform Act,
32-1486
Navigation Companies (this index)
Nonagency railroad stations, handling
freight at, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757
[Rule 48]
Odors in cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626
[Sec. 19]
Oil, weighing loaded tank cars, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
Paratyphoid fever, restrictions on transpor-
tation of persons afflicted with, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 4]
Passenger cars, drinking alcohol in, 4-100
Passenger rates. Fares, Rates, and Charges
of Carriers (this index)
Passenger service of railroads, 58-1171 to
58-1184
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
accommodations for passengers, 58-1177
baggage checks, 58-1184
cinder deflectors on passenger cars,
58-1182, 58-1183. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 753 [Rule 17]
close train connections, Public Service
Commission to require, 58-1173
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137
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Passenger service of railroads — Cont'd
county seats, trains to stop at, 58-1172
depots, Public Service Commission may
require erection of, 58-1179
discontinuing trains, approval of Public
Service Commission required for,
58-1176
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers
(this index)
formation of trains, 58-1199
Free passes, supra
frequency, 58-1173
late trains, posting bulletins as to, 58-
1174
lighting cars with naphtha, etc., prohibit-
ed, 58-1197
police powers of agents, 5S-1221 to 58-
1223
rules and regulations of Public Service
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 750 et seq.
second-class coaches or tickets, 58-1181
separate closets at stations, 58-1180
station stops, trains to stop at, 58-1171
Public Service Commission rule as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753
[Rule 19]
stoves in passenger cars, fastening of,
58-1197
Sundays, operation of railroads on,
58-1021 to 58-1024
time tables, change to be published,
58-1175
waiting rooms for passengers, 58-1178
Passenger trains —
freight cars, handling on first class pas-
senger trains, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 757 [Rule 49]
gross negligence, penalty for, 58-1260
Physicians, railroad's duty to summon, in
case of accident, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
752 [Rule 13]
Plague, persons afflicted with, not to be
transported, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
623 [Sec. 1, 2]
Platform scales. Public Service Commis-
sion's jurisdiction, 58-1115
Pneumonia, persons afflicted with, or car-
riers of, restrictions on transportation,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Police. Special constables or officers, infra
Privies at stations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
629 [Sec. 58]
examination of witnesses, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 24]
Proceedings involving common carriers by
rail, practice and procedure before Pub-
lic Service Commission, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 758 to 764 [Rules 1 to 35]
abstract of evidence in briefs, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 29(a)]
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Proceedings involving common carriers by
rail, etc. — Cont'd
address —
papers to show address of person
signing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
764 [Rule 33]
Public Service Commission, address
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 35]
agent. Attorney or agent, infra, this
group
amended complaint —
answer to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
760 [Rule 16]
service of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
761 [Rule 19]
amendment of pleadings. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 21]
answers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 760,
761 [Rules 15 to 18]
preparation of, specifications as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule
33]
appearance —
general investigations, appearance
without leave to intervene, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759 [Rule 8]
in person or by agent or attorney,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759
[Rule 2]
argument, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762
[Rule 29]
reargument, application for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 31(a),
(c)]
attorney or agent —
appearance by, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 759 [Rule 2]
service of papers upon. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 20]
signature of papers by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 33]
briefs. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule
29]
preparation of, specifications as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 76-i
[Rule 33]
carriers as applicant, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 759 [Rule 7]
Chambers of Commerce, copies of pro-
posed changes in Southern Classifi-
cation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763
[Rule 30(e)]
changes in Southern Classification, pro-
cedure for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
763 [Rule 30(e)]
compelling attendance of witnesses,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule
- 27}
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CARRIERS— Cont'd
Proceedings involving common carriers by
rail, etc. — Cont'd
complaint or petition, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 759, 760 [Rules 9 to 14]
answer to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
760, 761 [Rules 15 to 18]
intervention, petition for. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759 [Rule 8]
preparation of, specifications as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 33]
rehearing, reargument, etc., petition
for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763
[Rule 31(a)]
continuances, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
761 [Rule 22]
copies. Number of copies, infra, this
group
depositions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761
[Rule 26]
discontinuance of proceedings on infor-
mal docket, upon filing formal com-
plaint, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 760
[Rule 11]
documentary evidence, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 28]
preparation of, specifications as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 33]
ethical standards of agents or attorneys,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759 [Rule 2]
evidence —
briefs to contain abstract of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 29(a)]
documentary evidence, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 28]
further hearing, application for, state-
ment as to further evidence,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763
[Rule 31(b)]
transcript for parties, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 32]
exceptions. Objections and exceptions,
infra, this group
exhibits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762
[Rule 28]
preparation of, specifications as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 33]
extension of time, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 761 [Rule 22]
Sunday or holiday, acts falling due
on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 34]
files of Public Service Commission, use
as evidence, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
762 [Rule 28]
formal complaints, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 759, 760 [Rules, 9, 12 to 14]
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Proceedings involving common carriers by
rail, etc. — Cont'd
hearings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761
[Rules 24 to 27]
further hearing, application for, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 31
(a), (b)]
public sessions and hearings, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 1]
rehearing, application for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 31(a),
(c)]
holiday —
extension of time for acts falling due
on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 34]
offices of Public Service Commission
closed on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 764 [Rule 34]
incorporation by reference of record in
other proceedings, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 28]
independent traffic managers, copies of
proposed changes in Southern Clas-
sification for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 763 [Rule 30(e)]
informal complaints, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 759, 760 [Rules 9 to 11]
informal docket, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
760 [Rule 10]
discontinuing proceedings on, upon
filing formal complaint, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 760 [Rule 11]
interveners, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759
[Rule 8]
intervention, petition for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 759 [Rule 8]
answer to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
760 [Rule 16]
issues, statement in complaint, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 760 [Rule 13]
joinder of parties, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 759 [Rules 3 to 5]
mimeographing, requirements as to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule
33]
modification of orders, application for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule
31(d)]
multigraphing, requirements as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 33]
notice —
depositions, requirement of notice,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761
[Rule 26]
modification of orders, notice of ap-
plication for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 764 [Rule 31(d)]
number of copies —
briefs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762
[Rule 29(b)]
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CARRIERS— Cont'd
Proceedings involving common carriers by
rail, etc.— Cont'd
number of copies — Cont'd
documentary evidence, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 28]
exhibits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762
[Rule 28]
formal complaints, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 760 [Rule 12]
informal complaints, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 760 [Rule 10]
intervention, petition for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759 [Rule 8]
rehearing, reargument, etc., petitions
for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763
[Rule 31(a)]
Southern Classification, proposed
changes in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 763 [Rule 30(e)]
objections and exceptions —
proposed report, exceptions to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 29
(c) 4, 5]
Southern Classification, proposed
changes in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 763 [Rule 30(e)]
office of Public Service Commission, lo-
cation and hours, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 764 [Rule 35]
oral argument, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
762 [Rule 29]
order of procedure at hearings, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 25]
"ordinary" or "no proposed report"
cases, procedure in, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 30]
other proceedings, records in, use as evi-
dence, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762
[Rule 28]
parties, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759
[Rules 2 to 8]
transcript of testimony for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 32]
petitioners, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759
[Rule 8]
planographing, requirements as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 33]
preparation of papers, specifications as
to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 33]
printing, requirement of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 33]
"proposed report" cases —
briefs and oral argument, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 29(c)]
exceptions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
763 [Rule 29(c) 4, 5]
public sessions and hearings, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 1]
reargument, application for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 31(a), (c)]
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Proceedings involving common carriers by
rail, etc. — Cont'd
record of proceedings, transcript for par-
ties, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 32]
rehearing, application for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 31(a), (c)]
respondents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759
[Rule 6]
satisfaction of complaints, statements in
answer as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 761 [Rule 18]
separately stating and numbering
grounds of complaint, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 760 [Rule 13]
service of papers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 761 [Rules 19 to 23]
answer, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 760
[Rule 15]
attorney or agent, service on, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 20]
briefs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762
[Rule 29(b)]
complaint, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
760, 761 [Rules 12, 19]
exceptions to proposed report, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 29
(c) 4]
intervention, petition for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 759, 761 [Rules
8, 19]
proposed report, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 763 [Rule 29(c) 3]
rehearing, reargument, etc., petitions
for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763
[Rule 31(a)]
signature of papers, requirements as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 33]
Southern Classification, procedure for
changes in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
763 [Rule 30(e)]
specifications as to preparation of papers,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule
33]
stipulations. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761
[Rule 23]
record of other proceeding, incor-
poration by reference, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 28]
subpoena, power to issue, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 27]
Sunday —
extension of time for acts falling due
on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 34]
offices of Public Service Commission
closed on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 764 [Rule 34]
supplemental complaint, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 760 [Rule 14]
service of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
761 [Rule 19]
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CARRIERS— Cont'd
Proceedings involving common carriers by
rail, etc. — Cont'd
time-
computation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 764 [Rule 34]
office hours of Public Service Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
764 [Rule 34]
through transportation, necessary de-
fendants in complaint as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759 [Rule 4]
typewriting, requirements as to. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 33]
witnesses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761
[Rule 27]
Public Service Commission —
contracts between carriers, telephone
and telegraph companies, powers as
to, 58-8, 58-9
explosives, rules for carrying of, 58-613
interstate transportation rates, powers as
to, 58-2
Passenger service of railroad, supra
platform scales, jurisdiction as to, 58-1115
powers over carriers, generally, SC
Const, Art 9, § 14
routes of railroads, 58-1063(2)
rules and regulations of —
Express Companies (this index)
Motor carriers' safety regulations.
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor vehicles transporting persons
or property. Motor Carriers
(this index)
rail, common carriers by, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 749 to 758 [Rules
1 to 55]
Proceedings involving common
carriers by rail, practice and
procedure before Public Serv-
ice Commission, supra
Punitive damages for interfering with con-
tract of shipment, 58-1263
Races, separation of —
at station restaurant, 58-551
ejection of passenger for refusal to obey
law as to, 58-720
Railroad rates. Fares, Rates, and Charges
of Carriers (this index)
Railroads generally. Railroads (this index)
Rates. Fares, Rates, and Charges of Car-
riers (this index)
Rebates, cars from other roads to be de-
livered without, 58-1161
Receipts —
dead bodies distributed for scientific pur-
poses, carrier to obtain receipt for,
9-506
railroads to deliver goods on presenta-
tion of receipt, 58-1101
railroads to give duplicate receipts for
goods, 58-1101
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Refusal by railroad to transport articles,
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755
[Rule 29]
Refuse cans at stations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 629 [Sec. 62]
Removal of passengers afflicted with com-
municable disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 624 [Sec. 5]
Reparation to shipper for misrouting ship-
ment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755
[Rule 29]
Research, Planning and Development Board
may engage in the business of, 9-310(4)
Restaurants at stations, separation of races
at, 58-551
Reweighing freight, railroad's duty as to,
58-1111 to 58-1115
penalty for failure as to, 58-1112
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
757 [Rule 47]
scales for reweighing merchandise, 58-
1111 to 58-1115
Routes of railroads, Public Service Com-
mission's power as to, 58-1063(2)
Routing shipments. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
755 [Rule 29]
Rubella, persons afflicted with, or carriers
of, restrictions on transportation, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Rules and regulations. Public Service Com-
mission, supra
Scales, 58-1111 to 58-1115
Public Service Commission's jurisdic-
tion as to platform scales, 58-1115
railroad's duty to maintain, for reweigh-
ing merchandise, 5S-1111 to 58-1115
Scarlet fever, persons afflicted with, or car-
riers of, restrictions on transportation
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Separation of races —
at station restaurants, 58-551
ejection of passenger for refusal to obey
law as to, 58-720
in railroad waiting rooms, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 8]
Septic sore throat, persons afflicted with, or
carriers of, restrictions on transporta-
tion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec.
3]
Shipment —
see also other appropriate lines in
this topic
Carload shipments, supra
Less than carload shipments, supra
local shipments by rail, applicability of
Public Service Commission rules
and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 753 [Rule 22]
routing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755
[Rule 29]
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141
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Smallpox, persons afflicted with, not to be
transported, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
623 [Sees. 1, 2]
Special constables or officers, 58-631 to
58-634
appointment, 58-631
official bond, 58-633
powers and duties, 58-632
revocation of commission, 58-632
term of office, 58-632
torts of. liability for, 58-634
water carriers, provisions not applicable
to, 58-553
Special damages for interfering with con-
tract of shipment, 58-1263
Spitting prohibited —
in cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec.
28]
on floors, walls, seats, or platforms of
railway stations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 626 [Sec. 48]
Spittoons. Cupsidors, supra
Station restaurants, separation of races at,
58-551
Stations. Railroads (this index)
Steamboat companies —
generally. Steamboat Companies (this
index)
unclaimed freight, infra
Stock. Animals, supra
Storage of freight, penalty for discrimina-
tion or excessive charges, 58-1086
Street Railways (this index)
Sundays, operation of railroads on, 58-1021
to 58-1024
Suspension of rules, rates, etc., by Public
Service Commission —
as to common carriers by rail, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rule 5]
as to express companies, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rule 5]
Sweeping of interior of car in service pro-
hibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626
[Sec. 22]
Tank cars of oil. weighing of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
Teeth, brushing of, by passengers, restric-
tions on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 627
[Sec. 30]
Telegraph Companies (this index)
Telephone Companies (this index)
Time allowed for transportation of freight,
58-561 to 58-564
delay, excuse for, 58-563
penalty for failure of prompt shipment,
58-562
prompt shipment, when required, 58-561
statement as to delay, 58-564
water carriers, provisions not applicable
to, 58-553
CARRIERS— Cont'd
Time tables —
Motor Carriers (this index)
railroad time tables —
changes, publication of, 58-1175
copies to Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757
[Rule 46]
Toilet facilities in railway stations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 628", 629 [Sees. 53-57]
Toilets in cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 627
[Sec. 33]
Ton, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756
[Rule 41]
Towels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec.
26]
in waiting rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 628 [Sec. 41]
Tuberculosis, pulmonary, restrictions on
transportation of persons afflicted with,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 625 [Sec. 9]
Typhoid, restrictions on transportation of
persons afflicted with, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 4]
Typhus fever, persons afflicted with, not to
be transported, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sees. 1, 2]
Unclaimed freight, 58-601 to 58-604
livestock, 58-603
perishable goods, 5S-602
proceeds of sale, disposition of, 58-601,
58-604
records of sales of, 58-601
sale of, 58-601
State treasury, payment of surplus into,
58-604
time limit for claiming surplus of pro-
ceeds, 58-604
water carriers, provisions not applicable
to, 58-553
Ventilation of cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
627 [Sec. 32]
Venue of actions for penalty on freight
claims, 10-306
Vermin in cars, extermination of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec. 20]
Waiting rooms for passengers, 58-1178
Water carriers. Vessels and Shipping (this
index)
Water supply. Drinking water, supra
Waybill or copy as prima facie evidence,
26-8
Weights and weighing —
Carload shipment, supra
Reweighing freight, supra
ton, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756
[Rule 41]
Wheat, milling-in-transit rules, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
Whooping cough, persons afflicted with, or
carriers of, restrictions on transporta-
tion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec.
3]
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CARRIERS— Cont'd
Workmen's Compensation Act, definition
for purpose of, 72-5
Yellow fever, persons afflicted with, not to
be transported, Rules &. Reg., Vol. 7, p.
623 [Sees. 1, 2]
CARROTS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
Standard bushel, 66-157
CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPONS
Concealed Weapons (this index)
CARS
Electric and Interurban Railroads (this in-
dex)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Street Railways (this index)
CARTERET, JOHN LORD
Estate of, not affected, 57-55
CARTRIDGES
Stamp tax on. Stamp Tax (this index)
CASE OR EXCEPTIONS
See also Objections and Exceptions
Agreed Case (this index)
Amendments, Cir Ct Rule 48
after settlement, Sup Ct Rule 8(7)
pending settlement, Sup Ct Rule 4(7)
Case made, 10-1459 to 10-1461
upon trial to court, 10-1511, 10-1512
Diagrams, etc., Sup Ct Rule 4(5)
Documents, reference to, Sup Ct Rule 4(3)
Index, Sup Ct Rule 4(2)
New trial on, time for hearing, 10-1462
Number of copies, Sup Ct Rules 1, 5, 7
Plats, photographs, etc., Sup Ct Rule 4(5)
Preparation, mode of—
on appeal, Sup Ct Rule 4; Cir Ct Rule 49
on motion for new trial, Cir Ct Rule 47
Return, what constitutes, Sup Ct Rules 1, 4
Settlement, Sup Ct Rule 4(7); Cir Ct Rule
47
amendments after, Sup Ct Rule 8(7)
amendments pending, Sup Ct Rule 4(7)
printing within 20 days after, Sup Ct
Rule 1
upon trial to court, 10-1512
what deemed settled, Cir Ct Rule 50
CASE OR EXCEPTIONS— Cont'd
Statement of case, 10-1459, 10-1460; Sup Ct
Rule 4(3)
upon trial to court, 10-1511, 10-1512
Supreme Court, appeals to, case and ex-
ceptions on, 7-406; Sup Ct Rule 4
Testimony, statement of, Sup Ct Rule 4(4)
Time for filing after trial to court, 10-1511
Title, Sup Ct Rule 4(2)
Trial to court, making upon, 10-1512
Waiver, failure to make case, Cir Ct Rule 50
CASH
Assessments of drainage district payable in,
18-322
Securities, registration by qualification, or-
ders as to minimum cash receivable,
62-114
CASH DEPOSITORIES
Generally, 8-401 to 8-417
Accounts, refusal to open, 8-410
Bank Control Board, examination by, 8-414
Bank deposits by, 8-413
Banking business, power to carry on, 8-403,
8-417
Bond of official in charge of deposit vaults,
8-405
security in lieu of, 8-405
Capital stock —
minimum, 8-402
subscriptions to be paid in cash, 8-402
Certificates of deposit, power to issue, 8-403
Checks, cashing of, 8-409
Closed, may borrow or sell assets to Fed-
eral Deposit Insurance Corporation,
8-276
Contracts, etc., with Federal Insurance Cor-
poration, 8-272
Deposits, 8-404
certificates of deposit, 8-403
insurance protection, 8-404
Investment of, infra
power to receive, 8-403
public funds, pledge of securities for,
8-407
refusal to accept, 8-410
withdrawal —
securities in lieu of cash, depositors
to accept, 8-406
without notice, 8-404
Dividends, restrictions on, 8-415
Examination of, 8-414
Expense of organizing and operating,
amount of capital available for, 8-402
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, re-
lationships with 8-271 to 8-276
Holiday for, declaration of, in case of emer-
gency, 64-154
Index
143
CASH DEPOSITORIES— Cont'd
Insurance policies to be filed with State
Board of Bank Control, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 468 [Reg. 4F]
Investment of deposits, 8-406
building and loan association shares,
8-236
Federal home loan bank bonds or de-
bentures, 8-236
purchase of securities from stockholder,
officer or employee prohibited, 8-412
securities purchased, as requiring ap-
proval of directors, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 467 [Reg. 4C]
License taxes, liability to, 8-416
Liquidator, Federal Deposit Insurance Cor-
poration as, 8-273, 8-274
Loans, 8-411
Mortgage loans, restrictions on, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 468 [Reg. 4G]
Newberry County, amount of collateral
security requirable for public funds of,
14-2967.1
Number permissible in any community, 8-
401
Organization, 8-402
Pledge of securities for deposit of public
funds, 8-407
Powers, 8-403
Receiver, Federal Deposit Insurance Cor-
poration as, 8-273, 8-274
Report of condition, publication of, 8-414
Service charge, 8-408
for placing loans, 8-411
Subrogation of Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation to right of depositors paid
by it, 8-275
Surplus, loan or investment of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 467, 468 [R-4C, R-4G]
Taxable only on physical property, 8-416
Undivided profits, investment of, restric-
tions on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 467,
468 [Reg. 4E]
CASTOR BEANS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
CASTRATION
Sexual sterilization by, 32-679
CASUALTY INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
CASUALTY INSURANCE
COMPANIES
Insurance Companies (this index)
CATARACT
Glass workers, cataract of, as notifiable
disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 ■
[Sec. 5]
CATASTROPHE
Disaster (this index)
CATAWBA INDIANS
Elections, right to vote at, 23-6
Lands of, titles as to, 57-151 to 57-155
CATAWBA LAKE
Fishing area, 28-1201 to 28-1204
CATAWBA RIVER
Access to, may be acquired on behalf of
public by county game wardens, 28-141
Bait, restrictions on use of, by persons fish-
ing in, 2S-576
Ferry, 33-733
Hunting in vicinity of, restrictions on,
28-355
Life preserver for each occupant of boats
operating on, 70-311
CATAWBA TOWNSHIP
Airport Commission, 2-471 to 2-478
CATAWBA-WATEREE FISH AND
GAME COMMISSION
Appointment of member, 2S-1011
Compensation of members, 28-1012
Duties, 28-1013
Fishing regulations for waters of Catawba
and Wateree Rivers, 28-1015
Meetings, 28-1012
Membership, 28-1011
Mileage, allowance for, 28-1012
Number of members, 28-1011
Powers, 28-1013
Receipts from licenses and fines, disposi-
tion of, 28-1016
Records, 28-1012
Tenure of office, 28-1011
Wardens, employment of, 28-1014
CATFISH
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Open season, 28-595
Taking of, by use of split wood baskets in
Zone 2, 28-573
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CATFISH— Cont'd
Traps for —
license, 28-627
Zone 7, 28-667
CAVIAR
Shipping —
license, 28-936
open season, 28-883
CATTLE
Animals (this index)
CATTLE DEALERS
Livestock Markets (this index)
CAYCE, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-244
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvement, 47-1358
Election of municipal officers, special pro-
visions as to, 47-313
Wards, division into, 47-1536
CATTLE FEVER TICK
Animals infected with or exposed to, dis-
infection of, 6-422 to 6-424
penalty for failure to disinfect animals,
6-423
venue of prosecutions for failure to dis-
infect animals, 6-424
CATTLE GAPS
Railroads' duty as to, 58-997
CAULIFLOWER
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
CAUSES OF ACTION
Action or Suit (this index)
CAUSEWAYS
County roads, 33-851
Defects, causes of action for damages from,
47-70
Delaying passengers at, penalty for, 33-781
CAUSTIC POTASH
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(9)
CAUSTIC SODA
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(10)
CAUSTIC SUBSTANCES
Dangerous Substances (this index)
CELERIAC
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
CELERY
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
CEMENT
Standard bushel, 66-157
CEMETERIES
Acquisition by municipality, 47-1401
Bequests and devises for cemeteries, tombs,
etc. Wills (this index)
Bonds, municipal, see under name of mu-
nicipality
Commission, Saluda town, 47-1451 to
47-1456
Commissions for cities of 20,000 and
above —
appointment, 47-1431
bond of commissioners, 47-1432
compensation of commissioners, 47-1432
disbursements, 47-1437
investment, 47-1436
liability of cities, 47-1438
officers, 47-1433
receipt of gift, 47-1434
reports, 47-1437
terms, 47-1431
transfer of funds to, 47-1435
Commissions for municipalities of 2,000 to
5,000,47-1411 to 47-1413
Condemnation —
by municipality, 47-1402
of property acquired for cemetery,
25-64
Dance halls, location of, 5-602
Extension of boundaries to include, 47-20
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CEMETERIES— Cont'd
Flooding of, by water power or reservoir
companies, 70-171 to 70-177
Fraternal benefit associations, monuments
or tombstones for deceased members
of, 37-903
Gifts (this index)
Income tax, exemption of cemetery corpora-
tions, 65-226
Inheritance tax, transfer for cemetery pur-
poses, as exempt, 65-473
National Cemetery in Florence County,
land ceded to United States for, 39-125
Operation by municipality, 47-1401
Penalties for desecration, etc., 16-562,
16-563
Perpetuity, gifts, etc., not void for, 57-7 *
Saluda Town Cemetery Commission, 47-
1451 to 47-1456
Taxation —
by municipal corporation, 47-20
exemption from, 65-1522(14); SC Const,
Art 10, § 4
income tax, exemption of cemetery
corporations, 65-226
inheritance tax, transfer for cemetery
purposes, 65-473
Trusts in cities over 5,000, 47-1421 to 47-1424
CENSORSHIP
Subversive Activities Registration Act does
not authorize, 16-583
CENSUS
Federal —
adoption of, for purpose of apportion-
ing Representatives, SC Const, Art
3, §3
adoption of United States 1940 census,
1-601
capitation tax to be laid on basis of,
US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 4
income tax may be levied without re-
gard to census, US Const, Amend
16
ten years, to be taken at intervals of,
US Const, Art 1, §2, cl 3
School children, 21-763
Secretary of State (this index)
State, SC Const, Art 3, § 3
CENTRAL, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-244
Cotton weighers, duties of, 13-204
[8 SC Code] — 10
CEREALS
Particular cereals, see index under
name of cereal
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of. Rules and Reg. Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(d)]
Used containers, prohibited, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 560 [Sec. 1]
CERTIFICATES
Architect's certificate for practice. Archi-
tects (this index)
Barbers and Barbering (this index)
Birth certificates. Vital Statistics (this in-
dex)
Certified checks, certification as acceptance
of check. 8-1074
Certified Copies (this index)
Certified Public Accountants (this index)
Citizenship certificates, fee of Secretary
of State for registering, 27-501
Cosmetologists (this index)
Death certificates. Vital Statistics (this
index)
Deposit, certificates of. Banks (this index)
Engineers and Land Surveyors (this index)
Fees —
clerk of courts, 27-51(9), 27-53(26, 34,
42, 45, 46, 49, 50)
local provisions, 27-52, 27-68 to
27-101
notary public, 27-506
probate judge, 27-301
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
Incorporation, certificates of. Corporations
(this index)
Indebtedness, certificates of. Certificates of
Indebtedness (this index)
Insurance agents' certificates of authority.
Insurance Agents (this index)
Limited partnerships. Partnerships (this
index)
Merits, certificate of, Pleading (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
Nurses —
practical nurses, 56-992
registered nurses, 56-982
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
Plumbers and Plumbing (this index)
Practical nurses, 56-992
Public Convenience and Necessity (this in-
dex)
Recording, certificate of, endorsement on
instrument, 60-57, 60-69
Stock certificates. Corporations (this in-
dex)
Teachers' certificates. Schools and School
Districts (this index)
Voters' registration certificates. Elections
(this index)
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CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
Banks (this index)
CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORA-
TION
Corporations (this index)
CERTIFICATES OF
INDEBTEDNESS
Counties, issuance by, 14-501
Issuability by State, SC Const, Art 10, § 7
Stamp tax on, 65-682
State officers, issuance by, prohibited, 1-761
CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC
CONVENIENCE
Public Convenience and Necessity (this in-
dex)
CERTIFIED CHECKS
Certification as acceptance of check, 8-1074
CERTIFIED COPIES
Probate judge, fees, 27-301 (19, 22)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
Public documents, as evidence of, 26-101
to 26-103
Registers of Mesne Conveyances (this in-
dex)
Veterans' discharges, record of, 60-408
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANTS
Generally, 56-1 to 56-26
Annual license fee, 56-23, 56-24
Board of examiners, 56-3 to 56-19
annual report, 56-10
appointment by Governor, 56-3
certificate, issue of, 56-14 to 56-17
compensation, 56-6
disposition of funds, 56-9
general powers, 56-8
meetings, 56-7
numbers of board, 56-4
oath of members, 56-5
offices, 56-5
qualifications, 56-4
term, 56-4
CERTIFIED PUBLIC AC-
COUNTANTS—Cont'd
Certificates —
display of, 56-21, 56-22
fee for, 56-14
person under legal age, 56-17
qualified nonresidents, 56-15
recording of, 56-20, 56-22
record of certificates, 56-19
requirement of, 56-2
revocation of, 56-24, 56-25
State auditor, issue of certificate to,
56-16
Examination required for practice, 56-11
fees, 56-12
Experience required in addition to exam-
ination, 46-13
Failure to pay annual license fee, 56-24
Fees and costs —
certificate, fees for, 56-14
examination, 56-12
Grand jury may employ, 38-409, 38-410
Penalty for violation of regulations, 56-26
Practicing public accountant, definition of,
56-1
Qualification of applicants, 56-12
Register of applicants, 56-18
Renewal of license, 56-23
South Carolina Board of Examiners of
Public Accountants. Board of exam-
iners, supra
State investigatory accountants —
bond, 1-41
oath of office, 1-41
CERTIORARI
Appeals generally. Appeal (this index).
Board of adjustment, appeal from, 47-1014
Circuit courts and judges —
chambers, power to issue at, 10-20; SC
Const, Art 5, § 25
review of conviction in municipal or
magistrate's court by certiorari,
7-14, 15-916
Conviction in municipal or magistrate's
court, review by certiorari, 7-14
Municipal courts, review of conviction in,
7-14, 15-916
Circuit Courts and judges —
Supreme Court (this index)
CESSIONS TO UNITED STATES
Federal Government, Instrumentalities and
Laws (this index)
CESSPOOLS
Sewers and Septic Tanks (this index)
[8SCCode]
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CHAIN GANGS
For local provisions, see the particular counties
and municipalities
Generally, 55-451 to 55-527
Alcoholic liquors, penalty for furnishing- to
prisoners, 55-12
Authorized, SC Const, Art 12, § 6
Clothing of prisoners, 55-472 to 55-474
Combining chain gangs, 33-904
Commitment —
by intendants or wards, 47-150
municipal courts, commitment by, 15-909
Marion County, 15-911
County supervisor, control by, 55-451
Custody of, 55-476 to 55-479
Dieting of prisoners, 55-468 to 55-471
Drainage purposes, work for, 1S-106
Escapes (this index)
Expenses, county road fund to pay, 55-468
medical expenses, 55-480, 55-481
Good behavior credits on sentence, 55-8 to
55-10
Guards, provision of, 55-468
Health of convicts, 55-480
Highways, use on, generally. 33-903, 55-451
Hiring out convicts, 55-483 to 55-486
to other county, 33-904
Jails, transfers to, 55-475
Municipal chain gangs, 55-464
county convicts on, 55-465
maintenance of convicts on, 55-482
Municipal convicts on county chain gangs,
55-466
Municipal courts, commitments by, 15-909
Marion County, 15-911
Narcotic drugs, penalty for furnishing to
prisoners, 55-12
Penitentiary —
remand from, 55-3
transfers to — -
unneeded convicts, 55-451
unruly or unfit convicts, 55-475
Persons awaiting trial, service by, 55-501
to 55-507
Physician, employment by county, 55-480
Public health, use to promote, 55-452
Safekeeping of prisoners, provision of ap-
pliances for, 55-468
Segregation of races and sexes, 55-1, 55-2
Sentences to, 17-554, 17-555, 17-555.1
Tools, machinery, and supplies, 55-468,
55-471
Work of, generally, 55-451
CHAIN STORE TAXES
Generally, 65-1381 to 65-1391
Administration by Tax Commission, 65-1441
Applications for license, 65-1386
CHAIN STORE TAXES— Cont'd
Assessment —
of deficiency, 65-1457
correction of, 65-1462
jeopardy assessments, 65-1472
Assignment of licenses not permissible,
65-1388
Books of taxpayer, subpoena for, 65-1452
to 65-1455
"Business" defined, 65-1352
"Company" defined, 65-1356
Compliance with statutory provisions as
prerequisite to license, 65-1384
Controlling person deemed taxpayer for
purpose of statute, 65-1383
Definition of terms, 65-1351 to 65-1368
Director, 65-1442
Discount for prompt payment, 65-1447
Display of license, 65-1387
"Gross proceeds of sales" defined, 65-1353
"Gross receipts" defined, 65-1354
Interest —
on refund, 65-1459
when time for making return or pay-
ment is extended, 65-1446
"In the state" defined, 65-1355
Jeopardy assessments, 65-1472
Lien on taxpayer's real estate, for amount
of warrant, 65-1474
Notification of overpayment or underpay-
ment, 65-1456, 65-1461
Overpayment, 65-1456 to 65-1461
notification of, 65-1456, 65-1461
offsetting against underpayments, 65-
1460
refund of, 65-1457, 65-1459
security for, power to require, 65-1470,
65-1471
Time for, infra
Penalties for violation of requirements,
65-1391
failure to keep records, 65-1450
reduction or waiver, 65-1469
"Person" defined, 65-1356
Proceeds, disposition of, 65-1479
Rates, 65-1382
Records, keeping of, 65-1449
penalty for failure to keep, 65-1450
Refund of overpayment, 65-1457, 65-1459
"Retailer" defined, 65-1359, 65-1381
"Retailer maintaining place of business in
this state," scope of term, 65-1358
"Retail sale" defined, 65-1361
Returns —
preservation, 65-1477
secrecy, 65-1477, 65-1478
time for making, extension of, 65-1446
where made, 65-1445
Revocation of license, 65-1389
"Sale at retail" defined, 65-1361
"Sale" defined, 65-1360
"Sales price" defined, 65-1362
Security for payment, 65-1470, 65-1471
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CHAIN STORE TAXES— Cont'd
"Seller" defined, 65-1359
Suspension of license, 65-1389
"Tangible personal property" defined, 65-
1365
Tax Commission —
administration by, 65-1441
oaths, power to administer, 65-1444
"Taxpayer" defined, 65-1366
Time for payment, 65-1385
assessed underpayment, 65-1457
discount for prompt payment, 65-1447
extension, 65-1446, 65-1447
jeopardy assessment, 65-1472
Underpayment, 65-1456 to 65-1461
notification of, 65-1456, 65-1461
Warrant for collection, 65-1473 to 65-1476
CHAIR CAR COMPANY
Taxation, 65-1693 et seq
CHAIR CARS
Conductors on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753
[Rule 20]
CHAMBERS— Cont'd
Habeas corpus, granting in vacation, 17-352,
17-353
Hearings at, 10-20
notice of, 10-1203
Marlboro County Court, powers of judge,
15-699
Motions, 10-1223 to 10-1228
Notice of hearings at. 10-1203
Orangeburg County Court, powers of judge,
15-717
Orders, 10-1224, 10-1225
Richland County Court, powers of judge,
15-768
Stay of proceedings granted at, limitation of
time, 10-1231
Supreme Court justices, powers of. Su-
preme Court (this index)
CHAMPERTY
Attorneys at law, penalty, 56-144
CHANCERY
Equity (this index)
CHALLENGES
Courts-martial, members of, 44-194
Duelling, sending, accepting, or carrying
challenge, 16-61, 16-62
Juries and Jurors (this index)
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
Southern classification of railroad freight
rates, proposed changes in, copies to
Chambers of Commerce, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 30(e)]
CHANCROID
Venereal Diseases (this index)
CHANGE
Grade separation structures. Railroad
Crossings (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
Names (this index)
Southern classification of railroad freight
rates, procedure for changes in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 30 (e)]
Venue (this index)
CHAMBERS
Appeal —
circuit judge's decision at chambers, appeal
from, 10-20
Supreme Court justice's orders at cham-
bers, appeal to court, 15-125
Circuit judges' powers at. Circuit Courts
and Judges (this index)
Darlington County Civil Court, powers of
judge, 15-1593
Deposit in lieu of bond, judge may order
deposit in court rather than with officer,
10-25
Execution, hearing at chambers, motion to
stay or set aside, 10-20
Greenville County Court, powers of judge,
15-658
CHANGE OF NAME
Names (this index)
CHANGE OF VENUE
Venue (this index)
CHAPIN, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
CHAPLAIN
University of South Carolina, 22-113
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CHAPPELS, TOWN OF
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this index)
CHARACTER
Actions for injuries to —
civil arrest in, 10-802(6), 10-803
joinder of, 10-701(4)
Statute of frauds, representation or assur-
ance as to character within, 11-102
CHARCOAL
Malicious burning of wood felled for, 16-315
Standard bushel, 66-157
CHARGES
Criminal charges. Indictment or Informa-
tion (this index)
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Rates and Charges (this index)
CHARGE TO JURY
Instructions to Jury (this index)
CHARITABLE, SOCIAL AND RE-
LIGIOUS CORPORATIONS
See also Churches
Generally, 12-751 to 12-765
Alcoholic beverages, supplying to members
as ground for refusing charter to social
organization, 12-756
Bonds, power to issue, 12-758
Borrowing money, power of, 12-758
Carnivals and traveling tent shows ex-
hibiting under the sponsorship of, 5-3
(3)
Certified copy of charter or amendment as
evidence, 12-764
Consolidation of church corporations —
authorization, 12-501
duration of consolidated corporation, 12-
507
effect, 12-505, 12-506
fee for charter, 12-85, 12-504, 12-754
meetings to consider, 12-502
plan to be submitted to congregations,
12-502
when effective, 12-503
Contracts —
effect on, of irregularity in incorporation,
12-757
power to make, 12-758
Deed of trust. Mortgage or deed of trust,
infra
CHARITABLE, SOCIAL AND RE-
LIGIOUS CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Directors, declaration to state names and
residences of, 12-752
Dissolution, 12-763
exception from provisions of General
Corporation Law, 12-651
Dues, power to enforce collection of, 12-758
Expulsion of members, power of, 12-758
Fee for charter, 12-754
maximum, 12-85
Foreign, fees payable by, 12-733
Hospital service corporations, 37-1055
Ice cream, exempt from laws as to, 32-1709
32-1723
Income Tax (this index)
License fees, corporate, exemption from,
65-615
Loans, power to make, 12-758
Medical service corporation, 37-1119
Mortgage or deeds of trust, power to exe-
cute, 12-758
Name —
consolidation plan to state, 12-502
declaration to state, 12-752
protection of name or emblems, 16-542,
16-543
Notes, power to make, 12-758
Officers, declaration to state names and
residences, 12-752
Organization —
authorized, 12-751
certificate, issue of, 12-754
declaration —
approval required, 12-753
contents of, 12-752
irregularities not collaterally question-
able, 12-757
notice of intention, 12-752
Pool and billiard provisions, application
of, 5-520
Powers generally, 12-758, 12-759
under general laws. Corporations (this
index)
Property, wilful injury to, penalized, 12-760
Protection of names and emblems of,
16-542, 16-543
Railroads may carry freight free or at re-
duced rates for, 58-1082
Real property, title to, not affected by con-
solidation, 12-505
Recording of charter or amendments, 12-
765
Refusal of charter, grounds for, 12-756
Schools for eleemosynary institutions, 21-
611 to 21-613
Secretary of State —
certificate of incorporation, issuance by,
12-754
charter, refusal of, 12-756
certificate of dissolution, 12-763
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CHARITABLE, SOCIAL AND RE-
LIGIOUS CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Secretary of State — Cont'd
declaration of intention to incorporate,
12-752
fees, 12-85, 12-504, 12-754
filing of papers with, 12-765
Securities Act not applicable to securities
of, 62-51(7)
Sexual sterilization of inmates. Sexual
Sterilization (this index)
Special act, statutory powers of corpora-
tions created by, 12-759
Special legislation chartering, when per-
missible, SC Const, Art 3, § 34
Suspension of members, power of, 12-758
Tax exemptions, 65-1522(5) (12) (13); SC
Const, Art 10, § 4
corporate license fees, exemption from,
65-615
income tax, 65-226
Telephone companies grant of free or re-
duced rate to charitable institutions,
58-374
Tobacco seller's license requirement, ex-
emption from, 65-706
Tuberculosis inmates. Tuberculosis (this
index)
Unemployment compensation statute as not
embracing services performed for
charitable organizations, 68-22
Venereal diseases, superintendent's duty to
report, 32-593
Welfare Department to approve charter
of charitable organization, 12-755
CHARITIES
Admissions tax, exemption of charitable
entertainment from, 65-802
Attorney General to enforce due applica-
tion of funds appropriated for, 1-240
Cemeteries, tombs, etc., gifts for, deemed
for charitable purpose, 57-7
Charitable, Social and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
Constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art 12,
§§1-9
Fraternal benefit insurance, charity as ben-
eficiary of, 37-906
Hospital service corporations, charitable
character, 37-1055
Hospitals in municipalities of 1,000 to 5,000,
charity patients in, 32-857
Inheritance tax, transfer for charitable pur-
poses, as exempt, 65-473
Stale Auditor to examine financial affairs
of State charities, 1-S82
CHARITIES— Cont'd
Tax exemptions, 65-1522(5)
admissions tax, exemption of charitable
entertainment, 65-802
Charitable, Social and Religious Corpo-
rations (this index)
income tax, 65-226
inheritance tax, transfer for charitable
purposes, as exempt, 65-473
Trusts for. Trusts (this index)
CHARLES FREE KINDERGARTEN
Tax exemption, 65-1523(48)
CHARLESTON, CITY OF
Airport, closing roads adjacent to, 2-241
Aldermen —
number of, 47-1544 to 47-1546
vacancy in office of, 47-1551
Ballot boxes, number of, 47-1548
Bonds —
constitutional debt limit provisions, when
inapplicable, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 222, 226, 229, 230, 232];
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 284]
election authorizing, when dispensable,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
232]; Art 10, §5 [Vol 7, p. 284]
teacher's retirement fund of County
School 20 may invest in, 61-453
Certificates of indebtedness, when not with-
in constitutional debt limit. SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 229]
City court. Charleston Recorder's Courts
(this index)
Civil and criminal court. Charleston Civil
and Criminal Court (this index)
Clerk of council as jury commissioner for
recorder's courts, 15-1571
Commissioners of pilotage, 56-1404, 56-1406
Common, sale of portions of, 47-1542
Constables of ministerial magistrates, 43-
641
Council, general rule of elections not appli-
cable, 47-52
Debt limit, when may be exceeded, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 225,
229, 230, 232]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7,
pp. 284, 285]
Drains, bonds for, excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 229, 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 2S4, 285]
Elections on bond issues, when dispensable,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232];
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 284, 285]
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232];
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 284]
Harbors, vesting of lands, 47-1541
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151
CHARLESTON, CITY OF— Cont'd
Housing Commissioners, 36-115
Housing projects, removal and sale of per-
sonal property on lands condemned for,
36-131
Magistrates —
civil and criminal court not affected,
43-649
ministerial magistrates, 43-641
duties and powers pertaining to
Charleston Civil and Criminal
Court, 15-1521
Charleston recorder's courts,
transfer of police court cases
from, 15-1568
summons, issuance of, 15-1520
official bond, 43-642
recorder's courts not affected, 43-649
Mayor —
general rule for elections not applicable,
47-52
Harbor Commissioners, member of
Board of, 54-121
recorder's courts, as jury commissioner
for, 15-1571
vacancy in office of, 47-1550
Ministerial magistrates. Magistrates, supra
Municipal Courts Act, applicability of,
15-917, 15-932
Pilots (this index)
Police court. Charleston Recorder's Courts
(this index)
Poll tax, separate school district for pur-
poses of, 65-159
Poor, city to provide for care of, 71-167
Port development, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 225, 230]
Port Utilities Commission chairman as
member of Board of Harbor Com-
missioners, 54-121
Recorder's courts. Charleston Recorder's
Courts (this index)
Replacement of diverted tax money, bonds
for, as not within constitutional debt
limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 284]
Sale of portions of Charleston common,
47-1542
Schools (District No. 20). Charleston
County (this index)
School taxes, delinquent, how collected,
65-3396
Sewerage system, bonds for, as not within
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
State Hospital, penalty for failure to re-
move certain inmates from, 32-976
State Ports Authority to have office in,
54-14(6)
CHARLESTON, CITY OF— Cont'd
Storm sewers, bonds for, when not within
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
Street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for
street improvements, SC Const, Art
10, § 14a
bonds for, when not within constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 229, 232]; Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 284]
permanent street improvements, what
may be considered as, SC Const,
Art 10, § 14a
Taxes —
abstract of property to be furnished
by county auditor, 65-1916, 65-1917
assessor furnishing information to coun-
ty auditor, 65-1639.4
certificate as to taxes due, 65-3395
license taxes on theatrical entertain-
ments, 65-964
lien, 65-3395
option of city to purchase tax-forfeited
lands, 65-3399
poll tax, separate school district for
purpose of, 65-159
school taxes (District No. 20). Charles-
ton County (this index)
Theatrical entertainments, license taxes on,
65-964
Treasurer's compensation, proceeds and dis-
bursements of school fund, 21-1678
United States, land ceded to, 39-102, 39-112,
39-115, 39-116, 39-118, 39-134(4,9)
Vesting of certain lands in, 47-1541
Wards, division of city into, 47-1543
Waterworks, bonds for, excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
CHARLESTON CITY COURT
Charleston Recorder's Courts (this index)
CHARLESTON CIVIL AND
CRIMINAL COURT
See also Charleston Recorder's Courts
Generally, 15-1501 to 15-1539
Appeal —
in cases transferred from general ses-
sions, 15-1528
in civil cases involving over $100,
15-1536.1
transcript for, 15-1537
Attornevs at law as prosecuting attorneys,
15-1534
Books and stationery, provision of, 15-1510
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CHARLESTON CIVIL AND
CRIMINAL COURT— Cont'd
Circuit court —
Common pleas court, infra
General sessions court, infra
Circuit solicitor may prosecute criminal
cases, 15-1534
Civil jurisdiction, 15-1502
Clerk-
appointment, 15-1508
bond, 15-1508
compensation, 15-1508
constable, clerk as having powers of,
15-1S0S
duties, 15-1508
employees, 15-1508
Common pleas court —
appeals to, 15-1536.1
concurrent jurisdiction with, 15-1502
practice, etc., applicable to certain cases,
15-1520
Contempt, power to punish for, 15-1535
Criminal jurisdiction, 15-1502
Days of holding court, 15-1522
Docket, 15-1523
calling of, 15-1524
fees, 15-1536
Establishment, 15-6, 15-1501
Execution, issue of, 15-1538
Fees and costs, 15-1536
General sessions court —
concurrent jurisdiction with, 15-1502
transfer of cases from, 15-1503
appeal to Supreme Court, 15-1528
copies of sentences and commitments,
general sessions clerk to issue,
15-1527
return of records, 15-1526
trial, 15-1525
Guilty pleas, power to receive, 15-1530
Judge-
election, 15-1504
jury commissioner, judge as, 15-1511
oath of office, 15-1504
official commission, 15-1504
practice of law by, 15-1506
qualifications of, 15-1504
recorder —
absence of, judge to act in, 15-1556
judge, recorder to act as, when, 15-
1507
term of office, 15-1504
vacancy, filling of, 15-1507
Judgment, entry and transcript of, 15-1538
Jurisdiction, 15-1501, 15-1502
Sullivan's Township, violations of ordi-
nances of, 15-1540
Jurors —
compensation of, 15-1536
drawing of, 15-1512 to 15-1517
empaneling of, 15-1531, 15-1532
failure to attend, penalty for, 15-1533
summoning of, 15-1518
sheriff's fees for, 15-1536
CHARLESTON CIVIL AND
CRIMINAL COURT— Cont'd
Jury commissioners, 15-1511
Jury trial —
in cases transferred from general ses-
sions, 15-1525
challenges, 15-1525
days for, 15-1522
requests for, 15-1524
Magistrates, not affected by provisions as
' to, 43-649
Ministerial magistrates, duties and powers
of, 15-1521
summons issued by, 15-1520
Police court, transfer of cases from, 15-1568
Prosecuting attorneys, 15-1534
Quarters, 15-1510
Records and papers, destruction when un-
necessary, 15-1539
Rules of practice and procedure, 15-1519
Sentence, power to impose, 15-1529, 15-1530
Stenographer, 15-1509
employees, 15-1509
transcript for appeal, duty to furnish,
15-1537
Summons, issue of, 15-1520
Territorial jurisdiction, 15-1501
Trial-
Jury trial, supra
on waiver of indictment, 15-1530
CHARLESTON COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Advertising —
bond sales, 14-1195
purchase of supplies, etc.. 14-1196
Advertising signs —
abandonment of business as requiring re-
moval of sign, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 492 [Sec. 13]
commercial districts. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 490 [Sec. 6]
general requirements. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 492 [Sec. 13]
industrial districts. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 490
permits for. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 491
[Sec. 12], 492 [Sec. 13]
residential districts, restrictions on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec.
4]
restoration, when permissible, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7. p. 492 [Sec. 13]
rural districts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
488 [Sec. 2]
Agriculture (this index)
Airport, closing roads adjacent to, 2-241
Appropriations, council's power to make,
14-1169
Assistant Superintendent of Education as
jury commissioner, 15-1511
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153
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Audit, annual, 14-1190
Auditor —
generally. Counties ("this index)
abstract of property within city of
Charleston to be furnished munici-
pal authorities, 65-1916
equalization board, membership and du-
ties, 65-1912
fees, for conveyances to county, 27-505
jury commissioner, 15-1511
office hours, 14-1151
taxes, duties with respect to, 65-1634.4
returns and list to be furnished to
assessors, 65-1911
school district No. 20, tax for — ■
levy, 65-3393
use, 65-3394
Bailiffs, 15-1926
Bail in, 17-302, 17-303
filing, 17-78
qualification of sureties, how established,
17-77
Barbecue restaurants —
location to be approved by planning
board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 9]
permissibility in rural districts, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 488 [Sec. 2]
Beaches, preservation of, 63-211
Bond issues, 14-1191 to 14-1195
generally —
Bonds fthis index)
Counties (this index)
Bonds in judicial proceedings, qualification
of surety on, 10-24
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-60
Bridges —
generally. Bridges fthis index)
conveyances of, authorized, 33-1467
erection and maintenance, 14-1169
council's power to provide for, 14-
1169
Budget, 14-1169(15)
Budget requests, 14-1181
publication, 14-1182
Building inspector —
appeals to adjustment board from de-
terminations of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 493 [Sec. 15]
employment and functions, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 491, 492 [Sec. 12]
Building lines —
commercial districts. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 490 [Sec. 7]
industrial districts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 490
residential districts. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 489 [Sec. 5]
rural districts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
488 [Sec. 3]
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Building lines — Cont'd
subdivisions —
"building line" defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 486 [Sec. F, 4]
to be disclosed by final plat, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 486 [Sec. E, 2,
(b)]
to be shown by preliminary plat,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 4S5 [Sec.
D, 2, (b)]
Building permits, 14-1201 to 14-1206; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 491, 492 [Sec. 12]
application for. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
492 [Sec. 12]
fee for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 492
[Sec. 12]
Buildings —
committee to supervise, 14-1152
council's power to construct and main-
tain, 14-1169
erection and maintenance, 14-1169
Zoning, infra
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
custody of, 55-478
use of, 55-455
in certain municipalities, 55-467
Christ Church Parish township —
bonds for construction and maintenance
of railroad, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, pp. 280,
281]
railroad aid bonds, SC Const, Art 10,
§6
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-278
generally. Circuit Courts (this index)
Civil and criminal court. Charleston Civil
and Criminal Court (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
audit, 14-1187
certification by clerk or secretary of
governing body, 14-1187
itemization, 14-1187
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, amount of, 15-1706
office hours, 14-1151
Coastal waters, marking of restricted areas
in, 28-972
Commercial districts — -
adjacent property, inclusion in, when
permissible, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
490 [Sec. 6]
area regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 490 [Sec. 7]
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CHARLESTON COUNTY-Cont'd CHARLESTON COUNTY-Confd
Commercial districts— Cont'd
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 6]
subdivided area in, defined, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
Commissioners, chairman of Board of, as
ex officio member of equalization board,
65-1805
Common pleas court —
appeals from decisions of State Ports
Authority as to wharves, etc., in
Charleston harbor, 54-37
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court
(this index)
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-644 to 43-649
generally. Constables (this index)
civilian defense personnel as, 43-303
monthly reports, 43-331
Construction permits, 14-1201 to 14-1206
Contracts, power of council to enter into,
14-1169
Cooper River Park and Playground Com-
mission (this index)
Coroner — ....
generally. Coroners (this index)
bond, 17-54
magistrate not to act for. 17-62
special provisions as to, 17-72 to 17-80
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicability
of provisions as to, 13-117
Council —
bond issues, 14-1191 to 14-1195
chairman, 14-1164
clerk, 14-1164
compensation of members, 14-1165
election, 14-1162
legislative powers, 14-1169
meetings, 14-1166
number of members, 14-1162
ordinances —
publication and recording, 14-1168
requisites to adoption, 14-1167
powers, 14-1169
proceedings, recording and publication,
14-1168
qualifications of members, 14-1162
quorum, 14-1166
records of proceedings, 14-1168
rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 477-493
term of office, 14-1163
vacancies, how filled, 14-1163
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
County Hall Commission, 14-1241 to 14-
1246
appointment, 14-1243
chairman, 14-1243
duties. 14-1244
entertainment tax, exemption from, 14-
1246
County Hall Commission — Cont'd
license taxes, maximum, 14-1246
number of members, 14-1243
officers, 14-1243
powers, 14-1244
rentals of property, 14-1244
secretary, 14-1243
terms of members, 14-1243
vacancies, how filled, 14-1243
Court calendars, bar or contingent calen-
dars not to be kept in, 15-1768
Courthouses, council's power to construct,
maintain and operate, 14-1169
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1926_
calendars, 15-1768
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-278
Civil and Criminal Court. Charleston
Civil and Criminal Court (this in-
dex)
Clerk of courts, supra
Common pleas court, supra
Constables, supra
county courts law not applicable, 15-627
General sessions court, infra
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Masters, infra
probate court —
jurisdiction of, SC Const, Art 5, § 20
office hours of judge, 14-1151
Sheriff, infra
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Debts, power of council to pay, 14-1169
Drains (this index)
Easements in subdivisions —
for utilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 483
[Sec. B, 6]
on final plat, to show, Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 486 [Sec. E, 2 (a)]
on preliminary plat. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 485 [Sec. D, 2, (b)]
Elections —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond issues, 14-1194
Eminent domain, power of council to ex-
ercise power, 14-1169
Employees —
list to be furnished county treasurer,
14-1183
salaries —
appointee to fill vacancy, 14-1189
not to be paid until statement of
fees received filed, 14-1186
payment, time of, 14-1187
payment for January, February and
March, 14-1188
Expert in county planning and zoning, em-
ployment of, 14-1213
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers, monthly statement, 14-1186
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CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Ferries, construction and repair by gov-
erning body, 33-1461
Filling stations —
advertising signs of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 492 [Sec. 13]
commercial districts, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 490 [Sec. 6]
equipment to be at least 10 feet from
street line, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
490 [Sec. 7]
location to be approved by planning
board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 9]
rural districts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
488 [Sec. 2]
Finances, 14-1181 to 14-1196
generally. Counties (this index)
Financial reports by officers and agencies,
14-1181
Fines —
highways, violation of regulations as to,
33-1470
receipts by magistrates for, 43-645
Fire, setting out of, restrictions on, 29-101.1,
29-101.2
Fireworks, power to restrict sale and use,
66-553
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing —
catfish trap license. 28-627
coastal waters, restrictions on fishing in,
28-971 to 28-979
mode of taking fish, permissibility,
28-624
nets, sale or possession of, restricted,
28-626
seines used on beaches, restrictions on,
28-634
Folly Island Township —
audit, 14-1267
bonds of commissioners, 14-1266
building restrictions, 14-1271 to 14-1274
clerk of commission, 14-1265
commissioners, 14-1262 to 14-1265
disbursement of funds, 14-1282
employees, 14-1270
fines, disposition of, 14-1280
licensing businesses, 14-1269
meetings of commissioners, 14-1268
needs, reporting of, 14-1283
ordinances, 14-1269
jurisdiction to try violations, 14-1280.
penalties for violation of commissioners'
regulations, 14-1276
police officers —
appointment, 14-1277
summons and receipt system, 14-1278
supervision, 14-1279
powers of commissioners, 14-1275
taxes —
imposition, 14-1281
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Folly Island Township — Cont'd
taxes — Cont'd
lien, 14-1281
payment, 14-1282
territorial limits, 14-1261
zoning restrictions, 14-1271 to 1274
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally. Counties (this index)
auction sales of forfeited land, 65-3400
leasing of property, 14-1153
notice of sales of forfeited land, 65-3400
option of city of Charleston to purchase
forfeited lands in city, 65-3399
Francis Marion National Forest, disposi-
tion of moneys received from, 29-106
Fruit stands —
location to be approved by planning
board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 9]
permissibility in rural districts, Rules &
. Reg. Vol. 7, p. 488 [Sec. 2]
Funds, council's power as to, 14-1169
Gambling rooms in, issuance of warrant to
break open, 17-257
Game wardens, removal, 28-124
Game zone, 28-5
Garages —
in residential district, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 489 [Sec. 4, 5]
in rural districts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 488 [Sec. 2]
public, location to be approved by plan-
ning board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 490 [Sec. 9]
Garbage collection and disposal facilities,
power of council to provide, 14-1169
Gasoline Taxes (this index)
Gas stations. Filling stations, supra.
General sessions court —
police court, transfer of cases from,
15-1568
transfer of cases to Charleston Civil
and Criminal Court. Charleston
Civil and Criminal Court (this in-
dex)
witnesses, compensation of, 27-621.1
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
appropriations for welfare purposes, con-
trol over, 71-331
beaches, prevention of erosion, 63-211
Council, supra
ferries, construction and repair, 33-1461
health, safety, and welfare activities, al-
location of funds for, 71-332, 71-333
highway beautification, power of, 33-576
subdivision plats to be approved by,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 482 [Sec. A,
2],4S6 [Sec. E. 5]
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CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Governing body — Cont'd
zoning adjusted board be appointed by,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 493 [Sec
15]
Government, 14-1161 to 14-1170
Half holidays in, treatment of, for purpose
of presenting commercial paper, 64-158
Hall Commission. County Hall Commis-
sion, supra
Health, Board of, 32-141 to 32-152
generally. Health Boards (this in-
dex")
Bureau of Vital Statistics' fees, control
of, 32-150
expenditures, 32-151
members, 32-141, 32-142
powers in certain cases, 32-147
rules and regulations, power to adopt,
32-146
tourist camps, duties as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec. 4]
Health officer, 32-143
employees, 32-144
interference with agents of, penalty for,
32-152
jurisdiction, 32-145
physicians to report communicable dis-
eases to, 32-149
powers of inspection, 32-148
Highways —
generally —
Counties fthis index)
Highways (this index)
abandoned, conveyance of, 33-1466
beautification, 33-576
marking of beautified sections, 33-562
building and repairing, 14-1169
condemnation for purposes of, 33-1463
road building material, 33-1464
conveyances authorized, 33-1466, 33-1467
council's power to provide for, 14-1169
damage to —
actions for, 33-462
penalized, 33-461
development plants, approval as condi-
tion of acceptance or improvement
as public highways, 33-1462
drainage pipes, installation and main-
tenance, 33-1469
exchange of property on abandonment
of highway, 33-1466
lighting of signs, advertisements, etc.,
regulated, 33-1468
plan for opening or extending to be
submitted to planning board, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 481 [Sec. A, 1]
railroad companies, exchange of lands
with, 33-1463
subdivision, streets in —
access to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
4S3 [Sec. B, 3]
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways — Cont'd
subdivision, streets in — Cont'd
arrangement of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 482 [Sec. B, 2]
block lengths. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 483, 484 [Sec. B, 10]
corners, rounding, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 483 [See. B, 5]
dead end to be provided with turn-
around. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
483 [Sec. B, 71
final plat to show. Rules it Reg., Vol.
7, p. 4S6 [Sec. E, 2(a1]
grades, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 483
[Sec. B, 8]
half street along adjoining property,
permissibility, Rules 8c Reg., Vol.
7, p. 483 [Sec. B, 4]
improvement as prerequisite to final
approval of plat, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. C, 1(a) (b)]
intersections, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 483 [Sec. B, 9]
preliminary plat to show, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485 [Sec. D,
2(a}(l>1]
prospective system for part of tract
not submitted. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 482 [Sec. B, 2]
street system, relation of streets to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 482 [Sec.
B, 2]
tree planting in, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 484 [Sec. B, 14]
width, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 482
[Sec. B, 2]
minimum, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 483 [Sec. B, 4]
Hospitalization of poor, indigent, and aged,
71-326
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Incompetent persons, care and disposal of,
71-326
Isle of Palms (this index)
Jails—
generally. Jails and Jailers (this in-
dex)
council's power to construct and main-
tain, 14-1169
physician for, 55-420
Judicial sales —
fees for, 10-1755. 10-1778
hours for, 10-1763
place of, 10-1765
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(S)
council's power to pay, 14-1169
Leasing of county property, 14-1169
Index
157
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Legal notices, rates for, 10-1311
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses —
generally. Counties (this index)
to sell goods from motor vehicles,
65-3391
Lots in subdivisions —
arrangement. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
484 [Sec. B, 12]
area, minimum, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 484 [Sec. B, 13]
data to be disclosed by preliminary and
final plat, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
485, 486 [Sec. D, 2; Sec. E. 2]
definition, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 487
[Sec. F, 6]
double frontages to be avoided, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. B, 12]
preliminary plat to show lines of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485 [Sec. D, 2
(b)]
restrictions on use, discloses of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 4SS, 486 [Sec. D,
2(j); Sec. E, 3(c)]
side lines, angles to street, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. B, 12]
sizes. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec.
B. 13]
use of, to be disclosed by preliminary
and final plats, Rules & Reg., Vol 7,
pp. 485, 4S6 [Sec. D, 2 (j) ; Sec. E,
3(c)]
width, minimum, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 484 [Sec. B, 13]
Lunch stands —
location to be approved by planning
board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 9]
permissibility in rural districts, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 488 [Sec. 2]
use and occupancy permit required, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 493 [Sec. 14]
Magistrates, 43-644 to 43-649
generally. Magistrates (this index)
bail, return of papers to general sessions,
43-246
building permits issuable by, 14-1201
to 14-1206
deposit in lieu of bail, disposition of,
43-244
monthly reports, 43-13
not affected by provisions as to re-
corder's court, 43-649
police court, transfer of cases from,
15-1568
recorder, acting in absence of, 15-1556
Sullivan's Township, jurisdiction of vio-
lations of ordinances ol, 15-1540
Manager, power of council to provide for
appointment of, 14-1169
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 15-1807
established, 15-1801
land sales, 15-1825
Migratory bird refuge, lands ceded to LTnit-
ed States for, 39-121
Municipalities, powers of, as unaffected by
provision for county council, 14-1170
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines herein
council's authority to pay, 14-1169
office hours, 14-1151
salaries —
not to be paid until statement of fees
received filed, 14-1186
payment, time of, 14-1187
Ordinances, council's power to enact,
14-1169
Oyster farm in, 28-800
Paupers, council's authority to support,
14-1169
Peace officers —
monthly reports, 53-8
receipts in triplicate for moneys re-
ceived, 53-854
Planning. Counties (this index)
Planning board —
building inspector, employment of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 12]
highway opening or extension plan to
be submitted to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 481 [Sec. A, 1]
subdivision plats to be approved by,
Rules & Regulations., Vol. 7, p. 486
[Sec. E, 5]
tourist or trailer camps, permits for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 477, 478
[Sec. 2-4]
Police —
generally. Rural Police (this index)
bond, 53-374
dismissal, 53-386
duties, generally, 53-376
equipment, 53-372
investigation of complaints against,
53-385
jurisdiction, 53-375
monthly reports, 53-8
number of, 53-371
oath of office, 53-373
powers, generally, 53-377
qualifications, 53-372
radio, use of short wave net of city
and county, 53-378
rules and regulations, 53-378
salary, 53-371
withholding as penalty for breach
of duty, etc. 53-386
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CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Police — Cont'd
summons and receipt system —
daily check, 53-379
moneys, receipting for, 53-381
penalty for violations, 53-382
service of summons, 53-380
triplicate numbered combination sys-
tem, 53-379
suspension, 53-386
traffic safety, promotion of, 53-384
weekly report of rural and traffic police,
53-383
Polling precincts in, 23-163
Poll taxes, extra constable for collection
of, 43-646
Poor persons, council's authority to support,
14-1169
Port. State Port's Authority, infra
Potatoes for seed, certification and label-
ing, 3-451 to 3-454
Prisoners, maintenance and support, 14-1169
Prison farm-
maintenance and operation, 14-1169, 55-
712
service of certain sentences on, 55-711
Probate court —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex
jurisdiction of, SC Const, Art 5, § 20
Probate judge, office hours, 14-1151
Produce stands, restrictions on, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 493 [Sec. 14]
location to be approved by planning
board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 9]
permissibility in rural districts, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 488 [Sec. 2]
Property —
committee to supervise, 14-1152
leasing of, 14-1153
Public improvements, council's power to
construct and maintain. 14-1169
generally. Counties (this index)
allocation of funds, 71-332, 71-333, 71-
333.1
chairman, 71-323
compensation, 71-323
co-ordination and supervision of public
health, safety and welfare agencies,
71-333.1
creation, 71-321
duties generally, 71-326
election of members, 71-321
executive secretary, 71-325
funds — -
control of, 71-333.2
unexpended, 71-333.3
meetings, 71-323
number of members, 71-321
old age pension laws, powers as to, 71-327
powers generally, 71-326
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Public improvements, etc.— Cont'd
removal of member, 71-322
secretary, 71-323
social security laws, powers as to, 71-327
term of office of members, 71-321
vacancies, how filled, 71-322
Public utilities in subdivisions —
easements for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
483 [Sec. B, 6]
location to be shown by preliminary plat,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485 [Sec.
D,2(a)]
prerequisite to final approval of plat,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec.
C, 1(a), (b)]
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchasing agent, school supplies to be pur-
chased from, 21-1639
Refuse collection and disposal facilities,
power of council to provide, 14-1169
Register of mesne conveyances, 60-6.1
generally. Registers of Mesne Con-
veyances (this index)
bond, 60-2
deputy registers, 60-3
election, 60-1
hours for open office, 14-1151
location of office, 60-4
oath of office, 60-2
office hours, 14-1151, 60-4
plats, fees for recording, 60-205
term of office, 60-1
vacancy, 60-5
Registration and recordation —
fees for, 27-52, 27-75
index book, entry of papers on filing,
60-154
plats, special requirements as to, 60-205
Residential districts —
area regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 489 [Sec. 5]
definitions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 488,
489 [Sec. 4]
subdivided area in, defined. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
uses permissible, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 4S9 [Sec. 4]
Rural police. Police, ante
St. Andrews Parish Playground Commis-
sion, 51-281 to 51-284
St. James Santee Township —
railroad aid bonds, SC Const, Art 10,
§6
railroad bonds, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 281]
Sale of cotton, local exceptions as to, 13-
315
Sales from motor vehicles as requiring li-
cense, 65-3391
Saturday as business day in, 64-158
Index
159
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — ■
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Appeals, 21-1601
Board of Education —
appointment, 21-1611
chairman, 21-1612
compensation, 21-1612
contracts with relatives prohibited,
21-1615
County board fund, infra
duties, 21-1614
equalization fund, 21-1651 to 21-1654
majority to control, when, 21-1612
meetings, 21-1612
mileage, allowance of, 21-1612
number of members, 21-1611
powers, 21-1614
qualification of members, 21-1611
quorum, 21-1612
secretary, 21-1624
Superintendent, appointment of,
21-1621
surplus funds of districts outside city
of Charleston, ascertainment of,
21-1683
term of office, 21-1611
trustees, district, appointment of,
21-1635
vice-chairman, 21-1612
bonds, unsold portion of issue not to
be sold by district without consent
of county governing body, 21-1665
borrowing, 21-1663
budgets, 21-1640
Board of Education to consider and
approve or disapprove, 21-1614
increases, 21-1641
transfer of items, 21-1641
city of Charleston district, see District
No. 20, infra, this group
claims against school funds, payment of
pay roll and other claims, 21-952, 21-
1662
Cooper River District No. 4, equaliza-
tion fund tax, right to share in,
21-1651
county board fund, 21-1651 to 21-1654
administrative expenses payable from,
21-1654
attorney for Board of Education,
payment of compensation from,
21-1654
loans to be paid into and repaid from,
21-1663
supplies, cost of, to be defrayed from,
21-1654
District No. 20—
applicability of provisions to, 21-1603
boys' night school, 21-1685
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
District No. 20— Cont'd
Director of Business Management,
appointment, term, and salary,
21-1674
Federal aid, 21-1681
scholarships in State University,
recommendation to, 21-1686
Superintendent of Schools —
appointment of, 21-1673
assistant —
duties, 21-1673, 21-1675
term of employment, 21-1673
curriculum, control over, 21-1676
duties, 21-1676
term of employment, 21-1673
textbooks, recommendation by,
21-1676
trustees, participation in delibera-
tions of, only, 21-1675
surplus school funds of districts out-
side city of Charleston to be
paid to, 21-1682 to 21-1684
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-1680
taxes, 21-1678, 21-1679
auditor to levy, 65-3393
teachers —
examination by trustees, 21-1677
investigation of applicants by
Superintendent of Schools,
21-1676
retirement fund, 61-451 to 61-458
board of trustees, 61-452
administration by, 61-451
powers, generally, 61-453
disability retirement, 61-456
payments from fund for gen-
general school purposes,
61-458
proration of benefits when fund
insufficient, 61-457
65, retirement at age of, 61-455
what fund to consist of, 61-454
trustees to elect and dismiss,
21-1677
trustees —
appointment, 21-1672
chairman, 21-1673
clerk, 21-1673
curriculum, control over, 21-1677
director of business management,
appointment, term, and salary,
21-1674
duties and powers, 21-1671, 21-
1677
employees, 21-1673
number, 21-1672
reports to State Superintendent of
Education, 21-1687
teachers, employment of, 21-1677
term of office, 21-1672
textbooks, adoption of, 21-1677
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CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
District No. 20— Cont'd
trustees — Cont'd
vacancies, how filled, 21-1672
vice-chairman, 21-1673
extra expenses, how defrayed, 21-1642
finances, 21-1651 to 21-1665
holidays, regulation of, 21-1638
improvement funds, temporary invest-
ment, 21-1664
James Island District No. 3 parks and
playgrounds, supervision of, 21-1602
reserve fund provisions as inapplicable
to. 21-941
Superintendent of Education —
appointment, 21-1621
assistant, 21-1621
bond, 21-1622
duties, 21-1623
removal, 21-1622
bond, 21-1622
claims, monthly statement to be filed
with, 21-1662
clerks, employment of, 21-1624
compensation, 21-1621
duties, 21-1623
jurisdiction, territorial, 21-1625
jury commissioner, 15-1511
removal, 21-1622
secretary of Board of Education,
21-1624
term of office, 21-1621
supplies to be purchased from county
purchasing agent, 21-1639
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-1663
taxes, levies of, 21-930
Charleston County —
levies in, 21-930
special provision as to, 21-920
city of Charleston, collection and ex-
penditures in, 21-1659
county board fund, 21-1651
district levies, 21-1661
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
retirement fund of County School
District 20 to share in, 61-454
special, for teachers' salaries, 21-1658
to 21-1660
special provision as to, 21-920
teachers —
approval or disapproval by Board of
Education of appointment, 21-
1614
District No. 20, supra, this group
election of, 21-1631
salaries, 21-1638
fixing of, 21-1614
election of, 21-1631
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
trustees — -
budgets. 21-1640
claims, monthly statement of, 21-1662
Cooper River District Xo. 4, 21-1632
District No. 20, supra, this group
election of, 21-1631
election on appointing or electing,
21-1635
holidays, regulation of, 21-1638
purchase of supplies, 21-1639
secretary, 21-1637
teachers, power to elect and fix sal-
aries, 21-1638
vacancies, how filled, 21-1631, 21-1636
vouchers, execution by, 21-1637
warrants, Board of Education to pre-
scribe forms of, 21-1614
Sewer districts, 59-511 to 59-521
connection charges, 59-511
lien and collection of, 59-513
payment of, 59-512
record of, 59-514
loans to districts by county—
application for, 59-516
assignment of connection charges to
secure, 59-517
collection and disposition of
charges after, 59-521
notice to property owners of,
59-520
authorized, 59-515.
making of, 59-518
publication of expenditures of pro-
ceeds, 59-519
use of proceeds, 59-519
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, amount of, 53-55
deputy sheriff, 53-72
fees for dieting prisoners, 27-405
jury commissioner, 15-1511
liability for unclaimed purchase price
of personal property sold for taxes,
65-3402
office hours, 14-1151
Sidewalks, council's power to construct and
maintain, 14-1169
Sinking funds generally. Counties (this
index)
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Special Welfare Board, meetings, special,
71-324
State Ports Authority —
supervision of wharves, etc., territorial
limitation on, 54-38
use of State lands by, 54-17
Streets. Highways, supra
Index
161
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Subdivision of land, regulations governing,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 481-487
adjacent —
to be designated by final plat, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 4S6 [Sec. E, 2
(e)]
to be disclosed bv preliminary plat,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485
[Sec. D, 2 (e)]
agricultural, exemption of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 487 [Sec. F, S]
blocks-
lengths, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 483,
484 [Sec. B, 10]
widths, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 484
[Sec. E, 11]
Board of Commissioners, transmittal of
disapproved application to, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 482 [Sec. A, 2]
bonds for installation of improvements,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. C,
1(b)]
boundary, final plat to show, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 486 [Sec. E, 2, (g)]
Building lines, supra
certificates. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
482,486 [Sec. A, 4; Sec. E, 3]
contours to be shown on preliminary
plat, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485
[Sec. D, 2 (g)]
crosswalks at middle of block, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. B, 10]
dating — ■
final plat, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 486
[Sec. E, 2(f)]
preliminary plat, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 485 [Sec. D, 2 (h)]
dedication, acceptance of, by approval of
final plat, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
486 [Sec. E, 5]
dedications proposed, to be disclosed by
preliminary and final plat, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 485, 486 [Sec. D,
2 (f); Sec. E, 3 (a)]
definition, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 487
[Sec. F, 5]
of terms used in regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 486, 487 [Sec.
F]
discussions between subdividers and
planning board, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 481 [Sec. A, 1]
drainage, provision for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. C, (a)]
Easements, supra
effective date of regulations, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 487
Federal agencies, subdivisions previously
approved by, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 481
[8 SC Code] — II
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Subdivision of land, etc. — Cont'd
final plat —
approvals, developments prerequisite
to. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 4S4,
485 [Sec. C, 1]
data required on, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 485, 486 [Sec. E, 2]
dedications, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
482, 486 [Sec. A, 4; Sec. E, 3]
drafting standards, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 485 [Sec. E, 1]
endorsements. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 482, 486 [Sec. A, 4; Sec. E, 3]
filing for record, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 486 [Sec. E, 4]
scale, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 486
[Sec. E, 3]
signatures on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 482 [Sec. A, 3]
submission of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 482 [Sec. A, 3]
intersections, rounding corners. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 483 [Sec. B, 5]
Lots in subdivisions, supra
map, official —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 486
[Sec. F, 3]
of countv, conformity to. Rules &
Reg.. Vol. 7, p. 482 [Sec. B, 1]
markers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485
[Sec. C, 2]
master plan —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 486
[Sec. F, 2]
of countv, conformity to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 482 [Sec. B, 1]
monuments, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485
[Sec. C, 2]
location to be shown on final plat,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 4S6 (Sec.
E, 2 (d)]
name to be disclosed by final plat, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 486 [Sec. E, 2 (f)]
parks or playgrounds, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. B, 15]
penalty for violation of regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 487
permit, fee for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
481 [Sec. A, 1]
plan of, to be submitted to planning
board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 481
[Sec. A, 1]
plat, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
486 [Sec. F, 1]
preliminary plat —
approval or disapproval, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 481 [Sec. A, 2]
information to be shown by, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485 [Sec. D, 2]
scale, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485
[Sec. D, 1]
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CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Subdivision of land — Cont'd
preliminary plat — Cont'd
submission of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 481 [Sec. A, 1]
procedure, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 481
[Sec. A]
profiles, when to accompany preliminary
plat, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485
[Sec. D, 2 (i)]
public open spaces, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 484
Public utilities, supra
purpose of regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 481
recording of final plat, Rules & Reg.,
Vol." 7, p. 486 [Sec. E, 4]
recreational open spaces, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. B, 15]
final plat to show, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 486 [Sec. E, 2 (a)]
preliminary plat to show, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 485 [Sec. D, 2
(b)]
requirements, minimum, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 482-484
reserve strips controlling access to
streets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 483
[Sec. B, 3]
severability of regulations in case of par-
tial invalidity, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 487
sewers, plan of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
485 [Sec. D, 2 (i)]
streets in. Highways, supra
title to be disclosed by preliminary and
final plats, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
485, 486 [Sec. D, 2, (d) ; Sec. E, 2,
(f)]
tree planting in streets, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 484 [Sec. B, 14]
Sullivan's Island (this index)
Sullivan's Island Township — •
Board of Commissioners — •
appointment, 14-1291
election, 14-1291
number, 14-1291
powers, 14-1291
qualifications, 14-1291
terms of office, 14-1292
vacancies, how filled, 14-1293
tax for fire protection, 14-1294
violations of ordinances of, jurisdiction
and disposition of fines, 15-1540
Supervisor, 14-1 lfi4
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-464
generally. Counties (this index)
power of council, 14-1169
to pay salaries, 14-1188
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
abstract to be transmitted to Comp-
troller General and governing body,
65-1767
alcoholic beverages, 65-3411 to 65-3414
assessors —
chairman, 65-1905
duties, 65-1907
election of, 65-1903
inspection of property, 65-1905
majority vote to control, 65-1905
number, 65-1901
quorum, 65-1905
residential requirements, 65-1904
term of office, 65-1903
tie vote, 65-1905
vacancies, how filled, 65-1906
auditor's duties, 65-1911
Board of Tax Appeals, 65-1922
appeals from, to State Commission,
65-1925
appeals to, 65-1921, 65-1923, 65-1924
reassessments, power to order, 65-
1926
bond principal and interest, payment of,
14-1193
changes in assessments, notice to county
auditor of, 65-1918
Charleston National Guard, tax levy for,
44-706
collection by deputy treasurer, 65-1959
consultant, 65-1908, 65-1909
council's power to levy, 14-1169
districts, 65-1507
entry for purpose of inspection or ap-
praisement, 65-1910
equalization board, 65-1901
appeals from applications for reduc-
tion of assessment, 65-1921
expenses as claim against countv,
65-1915
hearings on increases in valuation
or new assessments, 65-1920
equalization of assessments, 65-1912 to
65-1915
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-1583
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing plants and additions
thereto, 65-1542, 65-1543
motor vehicles of certain county em-
ployees, 65-1589
Forfeited land commission, supra
millage to be filed by levying bodies by
May 15, 65-3392
military code not to affect levy for
military organizations, 44-13
[SSCCode]
Index
163
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
new assessment, notice of, 65-1919
proration, on property acquired by Unit-
ed States, 65-1582
railroad property, assessments of, not
affected by provisions regarding
Charleston County taxes, 65-1927
reassessment, power of board of tax ap-
peals to order, 65-1926
sale for, disposition of unclaimed pur-
chase price of redeemed property,
65-3397, 65-3398, 65-3401
valuation, notice to taxpayer of increase
of, 65-1919
Tourist or trailer camps or courts —
regulations generally. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 477-481
animals, domestic, not permitted. Rules
& Reg, Vol. 7, p. 480 [Sec. 18]
conflicting resolutions or ordinances re-
pealed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 481
[Sec. 23]
conformity to State and county statutes,
ordinances, etc, required, Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, p. 480 [Sec. 19]
date, effective, of regulations, Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, p. 481 [Sec. 25]
denned, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 491
[Sec. 11]
disinfecting of floors in shower and toi-
let rooms, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
479 [Sec. 11]
dogs, restrictions on, Rules & Reg, Vol
7, p. 480 [Sec. 18]
electrical supply, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
p. 480 [Sec. 17]
fire protection, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp.
479, 480 [Sec. 16]
garbage, disposal of. Rules & Reg, Vol.
7, p. 479 [Sec. 15]
laundry room, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p.
479 [Sec. 12]
lavatories, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 479
[Sec. 11]
location to be approved by planning
board. Rules & Reg, Vol. 7 p. 490
[Sec. 9]
nonconformity to regulations —
penalty for, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p.
480 [Sec. 22]
when permissible, Rules & Reg, Vol.
7, p. 480 [Sec. 21]
penalty for violation of regulations,
Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 480 [Sec.
22]
permits, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 477
[Sec. 2]
application for, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
p. 477 [Sec. 3]
fee for, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 477
(Sec. 3]
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Tourist or trailer camps or courts — Cont'd
pets, restrictions on, Rules & Reg, Vol.
7, p. 480 [Sec. 18]
rubbish, to be kept clear of, Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, p. 479 [Sec. 16]
rural districts, permissibility in. Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, p. 488 [Sec. 2]
separability provision in case of partial
invalidity, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p.
481 [Sec. 24]
sewage disposal, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p
479 [Sec. 14]
sinks in, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p 479
[Sec. 13]
site, inspection and approval of. Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec. 4]
toilets, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 479 [Sec.
14]
wheels, removal of, Rules & Reg, Vol
7, p. 480 [Sec. 16]
zoning laws and regulations, conformity
to, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec.
4]
Traffic police —
generally. Police, ante
officers to have powers of rural police
53-853
Trailer camps. Tourist or trailer camps,
supra
Trailers, house —
parking on street, alley, highway, or oth-
er public place, Rules & Reg, Vol.
7, p. 480 [Sec. 20]
residential property, restrictions on
parking on, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p.
480 [Sec. 20]
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, amount, 65-1952
County Hall Commission, custody of
money collected by, 14-1245
deputy, 65-1959
disbursements, monthly publication of,
14-1185
jury commissioner, 15-1511
office hours, 14-1151
report by on beer, wine and alcoholic
liquor tax funds, 65-3414
School District No. 20, levy and collec-
tion of taxes for, 65-3393, 65-3394
Sullivan's Island Township, disposition
of fines for violations of ordinances
of, 15-1540
Unexpended funds, disposal of, 14-1184
United States, lands ceded to, 39-102, 39-
103, 39-112 to 39-124, 39-134
Used car lots, location to be approved by
planning board, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
p. 490 [Sec. 9]
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CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Zoning regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 487-194
accessory buildings or uses, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 5]
"accessory use," denned. Rules &
Reg.,' Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
adjustment board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 493 [Sec. IS]
Advertising signs, supra
"allev" denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
491 [Sec. 11]
"alley line" defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
apartment botels in "B" residential dis-
tricts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489
[Sec. 4]
appeals to board of adjustment, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 493 [Sec. 15]
athletic fields in residential districts,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 (Sec.
4]
Barbecue restaurants, supra
boarders, taking of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
"boarding house," defined. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
Building inspectors, supra
Building lines, supra
Building permits, supra
cemeteries in residential districts, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
certificate of occupancy. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 492 [Sec. 12]
churches in "A" residential district,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec.
4]
classes of districts, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 488 [Sec. 1].
clubs, social, in "B" residential districts,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
Commercial districts, supra
definitions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 491
[Sec. 11]
detrimental uses in residential districts,
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
489 [Sec. 4]
directional markers, permissibility in
rural districts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 488 [Sec. 2]
distances between buildings in rural dis-
tricts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 4S8
[Sec. 3]
"district line," defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
dormitory for faculty or students, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
"dwelling," defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
effective date of regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 494 [Sec. 18]
enforcement officer, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 491 [Sec. 12]
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Zoning regulations — Cont'd
"family," defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p."491 [Sec. 11]
farm buildings, use and occupancy per-
mit not required for erection of,
Rules & Rig.. Vol. 7, p. 492 [Sec. 14]
farming, use of land in residential dis-
trict for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
489 [Sec. 4]
Filling stations, supra
filter for water supply, use of land in
residential district for. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
fraternity houses in "A" residential dis-
tricts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489
[Sec. 4]
Fruit stands, supra
Garages, supra
gardens in residential districts. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
greenhouses in residential districts,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
historical markers, permissibility in rural
districts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
488 [Sec. 2]
historic interest areas, advertising signs
not permitted, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 492 [Sec. 13]
hospitals in residential districts, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
"hotel," defined. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
491 [Sec. 11]
industrial districts —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 8]
uses permissible, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 490
jurisdiction to trv violators of regula-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 494
[Sec. 16]
libraries in "A" residential districts,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
lodgers, taking of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 489 [Sec. 4]
lot-
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 491
[Sec. 11]
in subdivisions. Lots, supra
Lunch stands, supra
multiple dwellings in "B" residential dis-
trict, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489
[Sec. 4]
museums in "A" residential districts,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 I Sec.
4]
non-conforming existing uses, continu-
ance of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 491
[Sec. 10]
"non-conforming use," defined, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
Index
16=
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Zoning regulations — Cont'd
nurserv plants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
489 [Sec. 4]
offensive uses in residential districts,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
parks in residential districts, Rules &
' Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
"passageway," defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
penalty for violation of regulations, Rules
&Reg., Vol. 7, p. 494 [Sec. 16]
playgrounds in residential districts,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
power stations in "B" residential dis-
tricts. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489
[Sec. 4]
produce, sale of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
489 [Sec. 4]
Produce stands, supra
public utility or purpose, use for, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 493 [Sec. IS]
reclassifications, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
490 [Sec. 6]
repeal of conflicting provisions, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 494 [Sec. 17]
reservoir, use of land in residential dis-
trict for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
489 [Sec. 4]
Residential districts, supra
"rooming-house," defined. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
rural districts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
488 [Sec. 2]
holding line and area regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 488 [Sec.
3]
salvage, storage, or service vards. Rules
6 Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490 [Sec. 9]
scenic beauty areas, advertising signs
not permitted. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 492 [Sec. 13]
severability provision in case of partial
invalidity, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
494 [Sec. 17]
side line clearances, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7 p. 489 [Sec. 5]
sorority house in "A" residential districts.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489 [Sec. 4]
stores, permissibility in commercial dis-
tricts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 6]
"street line," defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
"subdivided area," defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 491 [Sec. 11]
Tourist or trailer camps or courts, supra
two-family dwellings, in "B" residential
district, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 489
[Sec 4]
CHARLESTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Zoning regulations — Cont'd
use and occupancy permits, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 492 [Reg. 12, 14]
used car lots, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 490
[Sec. 9]
variances from regulations, to be permit-
ted by board. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 493 [Sec. IS]
well, use of land, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 489 [Sec. 4]
CHARLESTON COUNTY PUBLIC
WELFARE BOARD
Charleston County (this index)
CHARLESTON HARBOR
Board of Harbor Commissioners, 54-121
to 54-128
annual meeting, 54-122
annual report, 54-128
dredging or excavation, disposition of
material from, 54-124
fees and port charges, 54-126
disposition of, 54-127
harbor master, 54-125
meetings, 54-122
members. 54-121
penalties for violations, 54-123
disposition of, 54-127
port wardens, 54-125
powers, generally, 54-123
territorial jurisdiction, 54-123
State port, designation as, 54-451
State Ports Authority —
docks and structures, powers as to,
54-51 to 54-55
deepening of docks, 54-54
excavated material, violations as to de-
posit of, authority to prosecute for,
54-124
penalties —
building wharves or other obstruc-
tions without authority, 54-52,
54-53
failing to repair docks, 54-54
prosecutions by authority for, 54-55
permits for construction, 54-52
purposes of, 54-11, 54-13
State lands, use of, 54-17
wharves, warehouses, and terminal fa-
cilities, powers as to, 54-31 to 54-38
appeals, 54-37
application of article, 54-38
examination, 54-32
improvements, power to require
54-33, 54-34
penalties for violations, 54-36
repairs, power to require, 54-33, 54-35
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CHARLESTON HARBOR— Cont'd
United States, lands ceded to, 39-119, 39-
120, 39-122, 39-134 (4, 11, 12)
Vesting of lands in, 47-1541
CHARLESTON HOME
Escheat of personal property of inmate,
57-223
CHARLESTON MASONIC
ASSOCIATION
Tax exemption, 65-1523(48)
CHARLESTON MUNICIPAL
STADIUM COMMISSION
Generally, 5-701 to 5-708
Annual statements, 5-706
Controller, 5-704
Establishment, 5-701
Limitation or curtailment of provisions
of chapter in case of conflict, 5-708
Meetings, 5-703
Members, appointment, terms, vacancies,
pay, etc., 5-702
Officers, 5-703, 5-704
Powers and duties, 5-705
Quorum, 5-703
Records, 5-706
Title to stadium to remain in city council,
5-707
Treasurer, 5-704
CHARLESTON MUSEUM
Tax exemption, 65-1523(61)
CHARLESTON NATIONAL GUARD
Generally, 44-701 to 44-706
Acquisition and sale of property, 44-704
Composition of corporation, 44-701
General corporate powers, 44-702
Marion Square (the Citidel Green), owner-
ship and use of, 44-705
Military code not to affect, 44-13
Purpose, 44-703
Taxes, levy and expenditure of, 44-13, 44-706
CHARLESTON ORPHAN HOUSE
Apprenticing of orphans, 40-205
CHARLESTON POLICE COURT
Charleston Recorder's Courts (this index)
CHARLESTON RECORDER'S
COURTS
See also Charleston Civil and Criminal Court.
Generally, 15-1551 to 15-1580
Aldermen to act in absence of recorder,
15-1556
City court —
appeal to Supreme Court, 15-1579
clerk, powers of, 15-1562
deposition of shipmaster in prosecution
for harboring deserting seamen, tak-
ing of, 54-356
establishment, 15-6, 15-1554
held by recorder, 15-1554
jurisdiction of, 15-1557
jury trials in, 15-1569
powers of, 15-1559
rule of practice, city council and re-
corder to prescribe, 15-1566
sheriff, powers of, 15-1562
writs and processes, 15-1567
Civil and Criminal Court of Charleston —
judge to act in absence of recorder,
15-1556
recorder to act as judge of, when, 15-1507
transfer of police court cases to, 15-1568
Establishment — -
city court, 15-6, 15-1554
police court, 15-6, 15-1555
Fees, 15-1580
General sessions court, transfer of police
court cases to, 15-1568
Jurors —
drawing of, 15-1572, 15-1573
in absence of recorder, 15-1576
jury box. 15-955, 15-1571
impanelling of, 15-1574
qualifications of, 15-1575
Jury commissioners, 15-1571
Magistrates — ■
county magistrate to act in absence of
recorder, 15-1556
provisions as to recorder's court not to
affect, 43-649
Ministerial magistrate, transfer of police
court cases to, 15-1568
Police court —
accused, examination of, 15-1568
city police, duties of, 15-1564
deposit, forfeiture for nonappearance,
15-1577
establishment, 15-6, 15-1555
held by recorder, 15-1555
jurisdiction of, 15-1558
jury trials in, 15-1570
stenographer, 15-1563
transcript of record by, effect of,
15-1578
transfer of cases from, 15-1568
Recorder —
absence of, 15-1556
Index
167
CHARLESTON RECORDER'S
COURTS— Cont'd
Recorder — Cont'd
appointment, 15-1551
compensation, 15-1552
courts held by, 15-1554, 15-1555
powers of —
as judge of city court, 15-1559
civil and criminal court judge, re-
corder as having powers of,
15-1560
judicial magistrate, recorder as hav-
ing powers of, § 15-1561
practice of law by, 15-1553
term of office. 15-1551
Sessions, 15-1565
CHARTERS
Banks (this index)
Building and loan associations —
Bank Control Board, approval by, 8-5/"
fees, 12-83
Canal Companies (this index)
Cooperative Associations (this index)
Corporations (this index)
Ferries (this index)
General Assembly (this index)
Insurance Companies (this index)
Railroad Companies (this index)
CHATTEL MORTGAGES
Generally, 45-151 to 45-164
Advances. Future advances, infra
Amount not to be greater than actually
lent and recording fees, 45-155, 45-156
Attachment in action to recover purchase
money. 10-952
Bills of Lading (this index)
Cancelation, entry of, on records, 45-67
Condition broken, failure to take advantage
of, as not affecting lien. 45-159
Counterclaim in replevin action, payment
of verdict on, as discharging lien,
10-1455
Crops. Agriculture (this index)
Death of mortgagor, power of sale re-
voked by, 45-83
Delivery of possession of goods to mort-
gagee as affecting right of redemption,
45-163
Description to be in writing or typewrit-
ing but not printing. 45-151
exceptions, 45-5, 45-151
Distraint for rent upon property subject
to, 41-155
Drawing papers, charge for, when permis-
sible, 45-153
Examination of property, charge for, not
permissible, 45-154
CHATTEL MORTGAGES— Cont'd
Fees —
Federal agencies, mortgages to, 27-61 to
27-65
indexing and recording fees, 27-51
crop mortgages. Agriculture (this
index)
local provisions, 27-52, 27-69 to 27-101
real-estate mortgage covering chat-
tels, recording of, 27-56
rural policemen not to receive fees for
foreclosure, 53-351
Filing. Recording, infra
Fruit, mortgages of, requisites, 45-152
Future advances, validity as against sub-
sequent creditors or purchasers, 45-55
Motor carriers' certificate of public con-
venience and necessitv, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule S7]
Partial payment not to defeat lien, 45-159
Payment. Satisfaction, infra
Postponement of seizure after condition
broken not to defeat lien, 45-159
Power of sale —
establishment of debt secured before
exercising, 45-83, 45-84
revoked by death of mortgagor, 45-83
Priority over lien for rent as affected by
recording, 60-101
Public service corporations, provisions for
time limit or extension of effect of
record not applicable, 60-307
Recording. 60-301 to 60-308
acknowledgment instead of affidavit
during World War II, 60-54, 60-62
assignments, satisfactions, releases, sub-
ordinations, waivers, and extensions
recorded in chattel mortgage book,
60-107, 60-108
crop mortgages. Agriculture (this in-
dex)
extension of effect of, 60-306, 60-307
Fees, supra
filing and indexing in lieu of recording in
full, 60-301
mortgages for one hundred dollars or
less, 60-302
mortgages of both real and personal
property, 60-64
necessity of, 60-101
separate books for chattel and real mort-
gages, 60-63
Sumter County, 60-304, 60-308
time limit of effect of, 60-305, 60-307
Redemption, right of. before sale, 45-158
delivery of possession of goods to mort-
gagee as affecting, 45-163
when lost, 45-163
Rent-
distraint for, upon property subject to
chattel mortgage, 41-155
priority over lien for, as affected by re-
cording, 60-101
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CHATTEL MORTGAGES— Cont'd
Replevin action, payment of verdict on
counterclaim in, as discharging lien,
10-1455
Sale of mortgaged property without con-
sent of mortgagee or payment of debt,
penalized, 45-157
Sale under —
notice of, 45-164
Power of sale, supra
Satisfaction —
bearer note, satisfaction of mortgage se-
curing, 45-161
certificate of, 45-66
duty to enter, 45-61
failure to enter, penalized, 45-62
methods of entering, 45-65
Oconee County, 45-162
recording fees, 27-51(6)
local provisions, 27-52, 27-69 to 27-101
rule to show cause against entry of rec-
ord, 45-68 to 45-75
rule to show cause for, 45-63, 45-64
Securities Act —
bonds secured by tangible personal prop-
erty sold to single purchaser exempt
from, 62-54(7)
not applicable to sales under chattel
mortgages, 62-54(2)
Service charges not permissible, 45-154
Taxes —
instalment payments permissible in cer-
tain counties, 65-2043
remission of penalties and stay of col-
lections pending foreclosure, 65-2010
right of mortgagee to pay, 45-53
Tender of debt and costs as nullifying,
45-158
Truck mortgages, requisites of, 45-152
Validation of mortgages executed prior to
April 26, 1935, to production credit
association or Farm Credit Adminis-
tration, 45-5
Warehouse receipts —
lien of seller of goods as subordinate
to rights of purchaser of receipts,
69-235
mortgagee receiving payment, nothing
warranted by, 69-232
purchaser of goods, rights of, 69-234
CHATTELS
Generally. Personal Property (this index)
CHEAT
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
CHEATING
Fraud and Deceit (this index)
CHECKS AND DRAFTS
See also Negotiable Instruments
Acceptance —
of check, certification as, 8-1074
of draft, power of bank as to, 8-132
presentment of checks for, 8-1074, 8-1081
Assignment of funds, check not operative as,
8-1076
Bills of Lading (this index)
Cash depository, cashing of checks by,
8-409
Certification as acceptance of check, 8-1074
Definition of check, 8-1072
Fraudulent, penalized, 8-176 to 8-178
Greenwood Airport Commission, signatures
required on checks and drafts of, 2-324
Income tax, payment by check, 65-342
Insufficient funds, drawing against, penal-
ized, 8-176 to 8-178
Payment, presentment for, 8-1073
time of presentment, 8-1073, 8-1081
Refusal of bank to pay checks not pre-
sented within year from date, 8-1081
Sight drafts. Negotiable Instruments (this
index)
effective duration, stop-payment orders,
8-1082, 8-1083
writing required, 8-1082
Trade checks, buying at less than par,
40-134 to 40-136
Wages, payment by check, 40-131
Worthless Checks (this index)
CHEESE
Imitations. Milk and Milk Products (this
index)
Ingredients not to be used in, 36-1604
CHEESE BREAD
Enriched flour, inapplicability of regulations
requiring, Rules & Reg., Vol. 8, p. 453
IRcg. 8]
CHAUTAUQUAS
Not within prohibition against carnivals
and traveling tent shows, 5-1
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Beer, ale, porter, or wine, analysis of sam-
ples by State chemists, 4-206
Index
169
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS— Cont'd
Coroner's inquest —
fees, 27-633
suspect poisoning, 17-116 to 17-1 IS
CHEMICAL PLANTS
Sunday law, exception from, 64-6
Workday, permissible length, 64-6
Work week, permissible length, 64-6
CHEMICALS
Sales and use taxes, exemption from,
65-1404
CHEMISTS
Alcohol may be sold by druggists for use by,
4-301, 4-302
State chemists, analysis of samples of beer,
ale, porter, or wine, 4-206
CHERAW, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Electric light plant, bonds for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 223]
Streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 223]
Waterworks bonds, exception from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
CHEROKEE COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties.
Administration, notice of application for
grant of, how given, 19-410
Agricultural Extension Board-
appointment, 63-221
chairman, 63-222
compensation of members, 63-221
duties generally, 63-223
machinery, purchases of, 63-223, 63-224
number of members, 63-221
powers generally, 63-223
purchases, 63-223, 63-224
CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Agricultural Extension Board — Cont'd
terms of office of members, 63-221
terracing, contracts for, 63-225
treasurer, 63-222
audit of accounts of, 63-222
bond, 63-222
Agriculture (this index)
Airport commission, 2-251 to 2-254
Appropriations, keeping within, 14-1311
Attorney —
appointment. 14-1306
term, 14-1306
Audit, annual, 14-1317
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
assistance to school district boards of
assessors, 65-3423
bond, 14-1318, 14-1319
fees and costs to be paid over to treas-
urer, when, 14-1320, 14-1320.1
penalty for failure to furnish taxpayer
with copy of return, or notice in
change of valuation, 65-3426
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1320.1
tax return, copy of to be furnished tax-
payer, 65-3424, 65-3426
Bailiffs, 15-1927
Beer tax revenue received by, disposition
of, 65-742
Board of Commissioners, 14-1301
bonds of commissioners, 14-1318, 14-1319
claims, audit of, 14-1312
clerk, 14-1304
bond, 14-1318
duties, generally, 14-1307
election, 14-1302
expenditures, statement of, 14-1313,
14-1315
highways and bridges, work on, powers
of individual members, 33-1482
meetings, 14-1308, 14-1308.1
number, 14-1301
penalty for violating requirements as to
purchases, 14-1316
removal from office, 14-1303
reports, 14-1309
statement of expenditures, 14-1313
14-1315
terms of office, 14-1301
vacancies, how filled, 14-1302
Board of Equalization, 65-1864
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
highway improvement by townships,
33-1494
Sinking fund commission, infra
Borrowing —
for highway purposes, 33-1028
170
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CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Borrowing — Cont'd
from Federal agencies or others for
certain purposes, 14-552, 14-555,
14-557
in anticipation of taxes. Tax anticipa-
tion borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-61
Boxing commission, 5-304
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
capitation tax for, 33-1026
expenditure of bridge fund, locality, 33-
1485, 33-1487
townships to bear pro rata of expense,
33-1486
Chain gang generally. Chain Gang (this in-
dex)
Cherokee Township, two township com-
missioners from, 14-1301
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-275, 15-
276
generally. Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
audit, 14-1312
by Board of Commissioners, 14-1307
publication of list not required, 14-426
statement of claims approved, 14-1323
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
assistant —
bond, 14-1318
bond, 14-1318, 14-1319
election, time of, 15-1702, 23-304
fees, 27-77
fees and costs to be paid over to treas-
urer, when, 14-1320, 14-1320.1
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1320.1
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Competitive bidding for supplies, when re-
quired, 14-1314
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
election of, time for holding, 23-304
when to be elected, 17-52
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Court crier, 15-1927
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1927
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-275,
15-276
Clerk of courts, supra
constables, fees of, in worthless check
cases, 27-422
CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
county courts, general law as to, in-
applicable, 15-627
crier, 15-1927
grand jurors, summoning by registered
mail, 38-86
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Drainage — ■
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Draytonville Township, one county commis-
sioner from, 14-1301
Elections —
generally. Counties (this index)
township road, 33-1494, 33-1495, 33-1515
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, 14-1311 to 14-1328
generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and game, devices permissible, 28-635
Fish and Game Club, 28-1002
expenditure of game funds by, 28-1001
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission generally. Coun-
ties (this index)
Game funds, expenditure of, 28-1001
Game laws distinctive to, 28-635, 28-1001,
28-1002
Game warden —
appointment, 28-123
vacancy, how filled, 28-123
Game zone, 28-5
Gasoline tax, use of funds from, to repay
loans from Federal agencies, 14-556
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Gowdeysville Township, one county com-
missioner from, 14-1301
Grand jurors, summoning by registered
mail, 38-86
Health, Board of, 32-161 to 32-172
generally. Health Boards (this in-
dex)
annual report to State Board of Health,
32-164
appropriations, custody and disburse-
ment of, 32-170
created, 32-161
meetings, 32-164
members, 32-162 to 32-164
powers, generally, 32-168
secretary, 32-166
State Board of Health-
control by, 32-161
powers of, not affected, 32-172
Index
171
CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Health Department, 32-165 to 32-171
appropriations, custody and disburse-
ment of, 32-170
director of, 32-165, 32-166
financial statements, 14-1321, 14-1322,
14-1326, 14-1328
personnel, 32-167
powers and duties, generally, 32-168,
32-169
reports to county board of health, 32-171
Highways —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
appropriations for maintenance, keeping
within, 33-1481
bonds of contractors, 33-1509
borrowing for highway purposes, 33-1028
capitation tax for, 33-1026
condemnation of property for, 33-1508
disbursement of maintenance funds,
33-1492
expenditure of road funds, locality,
33-1484, 33-1487
grades, determination of, by road engi-
neer, 33-1510
maintenance, 14-1307, 33-1481, 33-1483
appropriations for, keeping within,
33-1481
disbursements for, 33-1492
reports of expenditures for, 33-1514
rural mail routes, 33-S06
tax for, 33-1514
reports of funds expended for road main-
tenance, 33-1493
rights of way for, acquisition of, 33-1508
rural mail routes, maintenance of, 33-806
Taxes, infra
township commissioners-
appointment, 33-1496
bond, 33-1498
chairman, 33-1499
clerk, 33-1499
compensation of members, 33-1500
contracts for work, 33-1509
engineer, employment of, 33-1506
expenses, 33-1500
number, 33-1496
rights of way, acquisition of, 33-1508
term of office, 33-1497
vacancies, how filled, 33-1501
warrants, 33-1499
township road elections, 33-1494, 33-1495,
33-1515
township to bear pro rata or expenses of
road building, 33-1486, 33-1487
width to be determined by road engi-
neer, 33-1510
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Jail generally. Jails and Jailors (this index)
CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Judicial sales, auctioneers for, 15-1909
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308 (4)
summoning by registered mail, 38-86
Libraries —
generally. Counties (this index)
board of trustees. Trustees, infra, this
group
borrowing in anticipation of tax, 42-329
circulation of books, 42-322
corporation, establishment of, 42-321
funds, deposit and disbursement, 42-330
tax levy for support, 42-329
trucks, operation, 42-322
trustees —
appointment, number, and term,
42-322
chairman, 42-323
claims, approval of, 42-330
contracts with members prohibited,
42-328
donations, power to accept, 42-326
employees, 42-327
officers, 42-322
powers as to property, 42-326
report, annual, 42-331
rules and regulations, 42-324
vacancies, how filled, 42-322
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Lien for clearing streams of delinquent
landowners, 70-194
Limestone Township, two county commis-
sioners from, 14-1301
Magistrates, 43-661, 43-662
generally. Magistrates (this index)
bonds, 14-1318, 14-1319
fees and costs to be paid over to treas-
urer, when, 14-1320, 14-1320.1
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
financial statements, 14-1321, 14-1322,
14-1328
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1320.1
statement of fines and costs collected,
14-1325, 14-1328
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32 w
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Morgan Township, one county commission-
er from, 14-1301
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
herein
bonds, 14-1318, 14-1319
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-164
Probate court — ■
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
bond of judge, 14-1318, 14-1319
fees, 27-309 ^
172
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Probate court — Cont'd
fees and costs to be turned over to
treasurer, when, 14-1320, 14-1320.1
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1320.1
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
Recording fees, 27-77
Rural police, 53-391 to 53-402
generally. Rural Police ("this index)
appointment of officers, 53-392
badge, 53-396
bond, 53-394
control by sheriff, 53-392
created, 53-391
daily reports to sheriff, 53-399
disposition of moneys collected, 53-401
equipment, 53-395
law enforcement fund, 53-402
number of, 53-395
oath of office, 53-394
posse, calling out, 53-398
powers and duties generally, 53-397
qualifications, 53-393
removal, 53-392
residence, 53-395
salary, 53-395
payment of, 53-402
sheriff —
control by, 53-392
monthly reports of. 53-400
responsibility of, 53-399
uniform, 53-396
Schools —
generally, 21-1701 to 21-1774
Counties (this index)
Schools ( this index)
Blacksburg Grammar School District
No. 9, trustees, election of, 21-1703
Blacksburg High School District —
constituents, 21-1761
trustees, 21-1762, 21-1763
bonds of District No. 10, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, p. 280]
borrowing from Federal agencies, 21-
1711 to 21-1716
consolidation of district schools as re-
quiring approval of electors, 21-1701
District No. 10—
bonds of, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
280]
trustees —
election. 21-1721 to 21-1728
nominations, 21-1724
qualifications, 21-1722, 21-1723
vacancies, how fdled, 21-1729
CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
y Federal aid, 21-1711 to 21-1716
*^ Gaffney High School District \*o. 11 —
buildings, 21-1746
consolidation of other districts with,
21-1742
constituent districts, 21-1741
co-operation by boards of constitu-
ent districts, 21-1748
Negro pupils, accommodations for,
21-1746
superintendent, 21-1745
trustees — ■
duties and powers, 21-1745
election, 21-1744
number, 21-1743
term of office, 21-1743
vacancies, how filled, 21-1743
Limestone District No. 19 —
building to be used by, 21-1772-
creation. 21-1771
indebtedness of old district, 21-1774
trustees, 21-1773
Superintendent of Education — ■
account for each district to be car-
ried by, 21-1705
bond, 14-1318, 14-1319
financial statements, 14-1321, 14-1322,
14-1328
vouchers approved, publication of list
of, 14-1324, 14-1328
supplies consumable by pupils in one
year not to be furnished, 21-531
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-1712
taxes, 21-1704
textbooks —
adoption bv State, extent to which
binding, 21-552
contracts for acquisition, 21-535
free, 21-525
to pupil attending school outside
county, 21-526
notes for, 21-540
rentals for children attending schools
outside county, discretion of
county Board of Education to
pay, 21-526
trustees-
appointment in lieu of election, 21-
1702
Blacksburg Grammar School District
No. 9, 21-1703
election of, when. Blacksburg Gram-
mar School District, 21-1702. 21-
1703
tax returns to be investigated by,
65-1651
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 14-1318, 14-1319
Index
173
CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Sheriff— Cont'd
election of —
time for holding, 23-304
when held, 53-52
fees and costs to be paid over to treas-
urer, 14-1320, 14-1320.1
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
industrial communities, deputies for,
jurisdiction not to be extended,
53-109
Rural police, supra
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1320.1
Sinking Fund Commission —
appointment, 14-1333
audit, annual, 14-1317, 14-1342
bond of commissioners, 14-1336
compensation of commissioners, pay-
ment of, 14-1335
creation, 14-1332
duties, 14-1337
financial statements, 14-1321, 14-1332,
14-1327, 14-1328
foreclosure on collateral or real estate,
14-1341
interest fund, 14-13S9
investments, 14-1337
general statutory requirements inap-
plicable, 1-671
prohibited, 14-1340
number of members, 14-1333
statement, annual, 14-1334
term of commissioners, 14-1333
Sinking funds generally. Counties (this
index)
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams —
clearing out b}' landowners, 70-191 to 70-
196
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
Supervisor —
Board of Commissioners, member of,
14-1301
bond, 14-1318, 14-1319
claims approved, statement of, 14-1323,
14-1328
election. 14-1302
financial statements, 14-1321, 14-1322,
14-1328
highways and bridges, work on, 33-1482
salary, 14-1304
term of office, 14-1301
Supplies, purchases of, 14-1314
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
generally. Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
highway purposes, 33-1028
purpose of levies, devoting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector, 65-2101 to 65-2114
appointment, 65-2101
bond, 14-1318, 14-1319, 65-2102
deputies, 65-2106
bond, 65-2106
executions to enforce payment, 65-2108
to 65-2111
office and equipment, 65-2105
powers, 65-2107
removal, 65-2103
reports —
monthly, 65-2112
to auditor, 65-2113
settlements with treasurer, 65-2112
term of office, 65-2103
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors —
school districts —
appointment, 65-3421
compensation, 65-3421
duties, 65-3422
township, 65-1808
Board of Equalization, 65-1864
executions to collect, 65-2L08 to 65-2111
fees, 65-2111
nulla bonas, errors or duplicates,
65-2791, 65-2792
reports on, 65-2113
to go into county funds, 65-3427
uncollectible, disposition of, 65-2792
exemptions from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing enterprises, 65-1544
highway purposes-
capitation tax, 33-1026
maintenance tax, 33-1027, 33-1514
omitted property, 65-1651
returns — -
copy of to be furnished taxpayer,
65-3424, 65-3426
District No. 9, special requirements,
65-3428
to be investigated by trustees of
school district, 65-1651
road maintenance, 33-1027, 33-1514
sinking fund, 14-1337, 14-1338, 14-1339
township assessors, 65-1808
township bonds, tax for payment of,
33-1511
valuation —
changes in —
entry of, 65-3425, 65-3426
notification to owners, 65-3425,
65-3426
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
174
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CHEROKEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
assistant —
bond, 14-1318, 14-1351.1
bond, 14-1318, 14-1319
fees and costs, accountability for, 14-
1320, 14-1320.1
highway funds, turning over of, 33-1029
library funds, 42-330
magistrates, fines collected by, publi-
cation of, 43-17
old papers, power to destroy, 14-1185.1
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1320.1
statement, annual, of receipts and dis-
bursements, 14-1316.1
Unlawful use of property of, 16-394
Waters. Streams, supra
White Plains Township, one county com-
missioner from, 14-1301
CHEROOTS
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Stamp Taxes (this index)
CHERRIES
Standard bushel, 66-157
CHESS
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
458 [Reg. 2]
CHESTER, CITY OF
Airport commission, 2-261 to 2-270
Aldermen, election of, 47-54
Bonded indebtedness, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, pp. 224, 229]; Art 10,
§15(1)
Bus franchise in, 58-1551 to 58-1556
City charge, improvement of intersections
of streets, etc., as, SC Const, Art 10,
§15(1)
City council, aldermen and mayor consti-
tuting, 47-54
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 229]
Gas plant, bonds for, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 229]
Intersections of streets, etc.. improvement
of, as city charge, SC Const, Art 10,
§15(1)
Lien of assessment for cost of extending
water and sewer service, SC Const,
Art 10, §15(1) (a)
CHESTER, CITY OF
Lighting plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 229]
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Sewer assessment book, 59-471
Sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 229]
extension, bonds for, SC Const, Art 10,
§15(1) (a)
Street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for,
47-1358; SC Const, Art 10, §15
sale or pledge of certificates for street
paving assessments, 47-276
bonds for — ■
amount permissible, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 224, 229]
as issuable without holding election,
SC Const, Art 10, §15(1)
exception from constitutional debt
limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 224, 229]
city charge, improvement of intersec-
tions of streets, etc., as, SC Const,
Art 10, §15(1)
"surface treatment" of streets, etc., as
permanent improvement, SC Const,
Art 10, §15(1)
Taxes, borrowing in anticipation of, 47-276
United States, land ceded to, 39-104
Water supply —
assessment book, 59-471
extension of water service, SC Const,
Art 10, § 15(1) (a)
assessment of property benefited, SC
Const, Art 10, § 15(1) (a)
bonds for, as unaffected by consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
10, §15(1) (a)
sale of water to Chester County, 59-153.1
Waterworks bonds, exception from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 229]
CHESTER COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Accountant, employment of, to audit county
books, 14-1354
Advertising for bids, when required, 14-
1366.4
Agriculture (this index)
Airport commission, 2-261 to 270
Attorney, 14-1381, 14-1382
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, amount, 14-1351.1
tax collector to assist, 65-2260
Index
175
CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Audits of county offices and agencies,
14-1354
employment of certified accountants,
14-1354
Bailiffs, 15-1928
Board of Directors —
appointment, 14-1362
bonds of members, 14-1365
books and records, keeping of, 14-1366.1
chairman, 14-1363
clerk —
administrative duties, 14-1366.1
appointment, 14-1366
attendance at board meetings, 14-
1366.3
bond, 14-1366
purchasing agent, acting as, 14-1366.4
removal, 14-1369
reports, 14-1366.3
salary, 14-1367
term of office, 14-366
vacancy, how filled, 14-1366
duties, 14-1370, 14-1371
Employees, infra
general laws, application to, 14-1373
meetings, 14-1363
number, 14-1362
office, 14-1371
qualifications. 14-1362
term, 14-1362
vacancies, how filled, 14-1362
vouchers, examination of. by grand
jury's committee, 14-1355
Bonds generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-62
Boxing commission, 5-304
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
supervisor of roads to have charge of
construction and maintenance, 33-
1521
Budget, publication of, before tax may be
levied, 14-1356
Buildings, clerk of Board of County Direc-
tors, duties of, 14-1366(1)
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gang-
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
health of convicts, 55-481
use of, 55-456
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-274
generally. Circuit Courts (this index)
City policemen. Peace officers, infra
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required, 14-426
CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, amount, 14-1351.1
deputy's bond, amount, 14-1351.1
fees, 27-78
Commissioners, chairman of board of, as
ex officio member of equalization board,
65-1805
Commissioners of health and drainage,
18-71
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-676.1
generally. Constables (this index)
checks accepted for fines, liability to
county for, 43-685
co-operation in enforcing laws, 43-684
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
fourth district, duties of constable of,
43-680, 43-681
official bond, 43-677, 43-678
receipts for moneys received, 43-682
salary, 43-679
payment of, 43-678, 43-683
Contingent fund, 14-1372
Coroners —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jury, summoning of, 17-79
Cotton weighers —
appointment, 13-138
bond, 13-153
compensation, 13-226
removal and vacancies, 13-162
scales furnished by county, 13-191
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 16-627
Court attachees, 15-1928
Courthouse —
abuse of building or furniture prohibited,
14-1351
matches, striking on wall or throwing
down while burning, prohibited,
14-1351
spitting in, as offense, 14-1351
Courts —
attachees, 15-1928
bailiffs, 15-1928
circuit court and terms, 15-261-15-274
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county courts, inapplicability of gen-
eral provisions as to, 16-627
Grand jury, infra
jurors' compensation, 38-308(4)
probate judge's bond, amount, 14-1351.1
Sheriff, infra
Directors. Board of Directors, supra
Districts, 14-1361
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
176
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Employees, 14-1366.2
bonds, 14-1368
compensation, 14-1367
removal, 14-1369
Fairs and Fair Associations fthis index)
Farm clerk of board of directors, duties
of, 14-1366.1
Fee for license of junk dealer, 56-782
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally. Counties (this index)
employees, 65-2911
expenditures, 65-2264
sale or lease of property held by, 65-2911
funds from, disposal of, 65-2919.1
Game laws, co-operation of magistrates
and constables in enforcing, 43-684
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Directors, supra
Grand jurors' examination of vouchers,
14-1355
compensation for, 14-1355
Health, Board of, 32-181 to 32-192
generally. Health Boards (this in-
dex)
created, 32-181
duties and powers, generally, 32-183,
32-184
members, 32-182
municipalities not relieved of certain
duties, 32-190
municipal water and sewerage boards'
duties as to public health not af-
fected, 32-191, 32-192
Health Department, 32-185
director of, 32-185
duties of, 32-188
employees, 32-186
reports, 32-187
Highways —
generally —
Counties fthis index)
Highways (this index)
machinery of County Soil Improve-
ment and Development Commission,
use on, 63-245
Road department, infra
Road tax, infra
supervisor of roads, 33-1521 to 33-1523
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Industrial deputy sheriffs. Peace officers,
infra
CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Jail
generally. Jails and Jailors (this in-
dex)
dieting of prisoners, 14-1366.1
Judicial sales — ■
auctioneers for, 15-1910
fees for, 10-1755
Junk dealer —
bond required of licensee, 56-783
fee for, 56-782
license required, 56-781
penalties as to violation of regulations as
to, 56-784
Jurors' compensation, 38-308(4)
Libraries —
generally. Counties (this index)
circulation of books, 42-346
Great Falls, establishment in, 42-344
local libraries, establishment of, 42-344,
42-345
location. 42-343
tax for, 42-349
trucks, operation of, 42-346
trustees —
appointment, number, and terms of
office, 42-341
chairman, 42-342
rules and regulations, 42-347
secretary, 42-342
vacancies, how filled, 42-341
Licenses generally. Counties fthis index)
Lien for clearing streams of delinquent land-
owners, 70-194
Magistrates, 43-670
generally. Magistrates (this index)
checks accepted for fines, liability to
county for, 43-685
co-operation in enforcing laws, 43-684
criminal docket, 43-10
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
jury fees in criminal cases, 43-118
official bond, 43-671
penalty for neglect of duties, 43-676
receipts for moneys received, 43-7
removal from office, 43-676
report of cases pending or appealed,
43-675
salary and compensation. 43-672, 43-673
territorial jurisdiction, 43-674
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Motor carriers, exemptions from regula-
tions, 58-1501
Municipal health boards, exemption from
requirements as to, 32-189
Nursing and convalescent home, duties of
clerk of county board of directors as
to, 14-1366.1
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
Index
177
CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Officers — Cont'd
audit of books, 14-1354
bonds, 14-1352
amount, 14-1351.1
recording in office of clerk of court,
14-1352
fees to be remitted to treasurer, 14-1353
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-1353
■withholding until bond recorded, 14-
1352
vouchers, examination of by grand jury's
committee, 14-1355
Peace officers —
check or draft accepted bv, liability for,
53-858
executions may be directed to bonded
peace officers, 53-859
industrial communities, police for, 53-
429, 53-430
official bond, 53-851, 53-856
salary not to be paid to unbonded offi-
cer, 53-857
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Police. Rural police, infra
Polling precincts in, 23-165
Poll taxes, claim for exemption from, how
established, 65-155
Poorhouse farm, sale of, 71-301
Prison stockade, operation of, 14-1366.3
Probate court —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
bond of judge, amount, 14-1351.1
Property, Board of Directors to maintain
and operate, 14-1371
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchasing agent, clerk of Board of Direc-
tors to act as, 14-1366.4
Rabbits, sale or offering for sale, prohibited,
28-472
Recording fees, 27-78
Referees in, 10-1405, 10-1407
Road department —
operation, 14-1366.3
Supervisor of roads, infra
Road tax, co-operation of magistrates and
constables in collecting, 43-684
Rolling store, requirement of license for,
56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-411 to 53-430
generally. Rural Police (this index)
alcoholic liquors, reports as to seizure
and destruction of, 4-420
appointment, 53-417
chief of police, 53-416
responsibility and control of, 53-421,
53-422
[8SCCode] — 12
CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Rural police — Cont'd
commissioners, 53-412, 53-413
compensation, 53-415
grand jury, commission to report to,
53-427
monthly reports to, 53-418, 53-426
organization, 53-414
compensation, fixing of, 53-418 -
created, 53-411
industrial communities, police for, 53-429,
53-430
number of, 53-418
official bond, 53-419
patrol areas, 53-424
payment of salaries, 53-428
Peace officers, supra
powers and duties generally, 53-423
receipts in triplicate for moneys received,
53-425
removal by chief of police, 53-421
appeal, 53-421
sergeants, 53-416
sheriff, co-operation with, 53-422
stations, 53-424
uniforms, 53-420
Schools —
generally — -
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
audits by trustees, 21-1807
Lewisville Consolidated High School
District, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 291]
bonds, district —
amount permissible, SC Const, Art
10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 291, 292, 297)
trustees to issue, 21-1807
budgets, 21-1807
buildings, construction and repair, 21-
1807
census, 21-1807
claims against school funds —
approval, 21-955
execution of pay warrants, 21-955
consolidation into single district, 21-1801
curriculum, control of trustees over, 21-
1807
funds, district as unit, 21-1815
Lewisville Consolidated High School
District, bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 291]
Superintendent of Education — '
duties and powers, 21-1809
employment and tenure, 21-1807, 21-
1808
personnel, duties and powers as to,
21-1809
traveling expense allowance, 21-83.1
Superintendents, local 21-1813
178
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
supplies —
consumable by pupils in one year
not to be furnished, 21-531
handling of, 21-550
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-1807
taxes, 21-1807, 21-1816
teachers, employment of, 21-1813
term of school, trustees to fix length of,
21-1807
textbooks —
adoption by State, extent to which
binding, 21-552
free, 21-525
funds available for establishment of
free and rental systems, 21-541
notes for, 21-540
option to purchase, 21-550
purchases, 21-532
rentals, 21-550
rental system, 21-527
storage between sessions, 21-549
trustees —
adoption by State, extent to which
chairman, 21-1806
compensation, to serve without, 21-
1805
duties, 21-1807
election, 21-1803, 21-1804
eminent domain, powers of, 21-1807
management of district, 21-1802
meetings, 21-1806
number, 21-1803
powers, 21-1807
secretary, 21-1809
Superintendent of Education, employ-
ment of, 21-1807
terms of office, 21-1805
traveling expenses, 21-1806
vacancies, how filled, 21-1804
vice-chairman, 21-1806
Sewers, connection with mains of Chester
city, 59-153.1
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, amount, 14-1351.1
deputies —
official bond, 53-851
Peace officers, supra
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-109
Shops, operation of, 14-1366.3
inventory, monthly, 14-1366.3
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Soil Improvement and Development Com-
mission—
allotment of services among landowners,
63-244
borrowing power, 63-246
charges for services, 63-243
compensation of members, 63-242
duties generally, 63-243
machinery, use of, 63-245
membership, 63-241
mileage allowance, 63-242
purchase of machinery and equipment,
63-246
road work use of machinery on, 63-245
rules and regulations, 63-244
terms of members, 63-241
Streams —
clearing out by landowners, 70-191 to 70-
196
lien for clearing streams of delin-
quent owners, 70-194
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
Supervisor of roads, 33-1521 to 33-1523
Board of Directors to co-operate with,
14-1371
bond, 14-1368
compensation, 14-1367
employees, 14-1366.2
operation of road department, 14-1366.3
Supplies, purchase of, 14-1366.4
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-453
generally. Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458, 14-459
purpose of levies, devoting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collectors, 65-2251 to 65-2264
appointment, 65-2251
assistance to auditor, 65-2260
bond, 14-1351.1, 65-2252
collections to be paid over to county
treasurer, 65-2259
fees, 65-2263
notice to taxpayer of delinquent taxes,
65-2257
peace officers, assistance from, 65-2254
powers, 65-2255
records —
executions, 65-2261
real estate sold and purchased, 65-
2262
removal, 65-2251
stationery and postage to be furnished
by county, 65-2253
terms of office, 65-2251
commencement, 65-2251
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CHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
approval of levy required, 14-1356
budget, publication of, before levying,
14-1536
executions to enforce payment, 65-2255
to 65-2259
nulla bonas, 65-2261
record of, 65-2261
exemption from — ■
armed forces, members of, 65-1583
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing establishments and
additions, 65-1524, 65-1527, 65-
1545, 65-1546
prevailing wages, payment of, as
condition, 65-1531
property of certain organizations, 65-
1522(5)
rural electrification lines, 65-1533, 65-
1547
Forfeited land commission, supra
forfeited lands —
sale of, 65-2911.1
bidding in propertv for county and
State, 65-2258, 65-2262, 65-
2264
machinery for use of Soil Improvement
and Development Commission, tax
for purchase of, 63-246
time for payment, 65-1966
township boards of assessors, duties of,
to be discharged by township board
of commissioners, 65-1805
Town policemen. Peace officers, supra
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
assistant, 65-1960
bond, amount, 14-1351.1
fees of officers to be turned over to, 14-
1353
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
school funds, receipt and disbursement,
21-1816
Soil Improvement and Development
Commission, custodianship of funds
of, 63-243
tax collectors to report to, 65-2261
Unexpended surplus, disposition of, 14-1372
Water-
purchase from city of Chester, 59-153.1
Streams, supra
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties.
Agriculture (this index)
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Attorney —
Board of Education, acting as legal ad-
visor of, 21-1854
bonds, official, duty to examine and re-
port on, 14-1460
tax collector's bond to be approved by,
65-2273
Audit, annual, 14-1471 to 14-1478
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
assistance to by probate judge, master
and clerk of court in ascertaining
property owners, 65-3443
office in courthouse, 14-1481
probate judge to furnish information to,
65-3441
report to, of school district or township
indebtedness to county, 14-1459
tax levy by —
for township and school district
bonds, 14-1455
to pay indebtedness of school dis-
tricts and townships to county,
14-1456, 14-1457
Bailiffs, 15-1929
Board of Commissioners —
audit, copy of, delivery to, 14-1477
bond of members, 14-1417
budgets, duties as to, 14-1432
chairman, 14-1416
clerk —
expenditures in excess of budget, per-
sonal liability, 14-1437
contingent fund, disbursement by, 14-
1402
contracts, power to enter into, 14-1419
courthouse, allocations of space in, 14-
1484
duties, 14-1419
election, 14-1412
meetings, 14-1418
office, 14-1419
powers, 14-1419
public buildings and improvements,
study of needs for, 14-1463
purchases, powers as to, 14-1419
real estate not needed, power to sell, 14-
1491
record of proceedings, 14-1421
terms of office, 14-1413
vacancies, how filled, 14-1414
Bonds — ■
generally
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
refunding, as exempt from constitutional
restrictions, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, pp. 288, 290]
school district bonds. Schools, infra
Sinking fund commission, infra
United States, lands sold to, relief from
liability on bonds, 65-1578
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Borrowing. Tax anticipation borrowing,
infra
Boundaries, 14-63
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
Board of Commissioners' duty as to,
14-1419
Budgets —
Board of County Commissioners, duty
as to, 14-1432
expenditures in excess of, prohibited, 14-
1433
submission of, by county agencies, 14-
1431
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs ("this index)
Board of Commissioners, duty as to, 14-
1419
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
Chattel mortgages —
on crops, certain recording provisions
not applicable, 60-304
satisfaction, no fee for entry of, 27-79
Circuit court, 15-261, 15-266, 15-268
generally. Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against — -
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners to audit, 14-
1419
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
auditor, assistance to, 65-3443
ofiice in courthouse, 14-1481
school indebtedness, record of, 21-1873
transfers of property, duty to notify
auditor of, 65-3442
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-696 to 43-699
generally. Constables (this index)
oath and bond of, 43-310
Contingent fund, 14-1402
Coroner generally. Coroners (this index)
Cotton weighers — ■
appointment, 13-138
bond, 13-152
duties, 13-202
inspection of scales in, 13-193
removal and vacancy in, 13-163
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Court attaches, 15-1929
Courthouse, use of rooms in, 14-1481 to 14-
1484
Courts —
attaches, 15-1929
bailiffs, 15-1929
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
Clerk of courts, supra
constables, 43-310, 43-696 to 43-699
county courts, general provisions as in-
applicable, 15-627
Grand jury, infra
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4)
Magistrates, infra
Master in equity, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Debt limit, exception of existing indebted-
ness, SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
pp. 288, 290]
Debtors of county, payments not to be
made to, 14-1436
Deer, buck, open season, 28-342
Depositories of public funds, approval by
Sinking Fund Commission, 14-1462
Districts, 14-1411
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Expenditures, statement of, 14-1420
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances —
generally. Counties (this index)
Sinking Fund Commission to advise and
make recommendations as to fiscal
affairs, 14-1445
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing net or seine, use of, when permis-
sible, 28-619 to 28-621
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
agent, employment of, to lease and rent
lands, 65-3011
expenses, 65-3013
funds, disposition of, 65-3014
sale of property, duty as to, 65-3012
Fox hunting in, 28-430
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury —
courthouse, place in, 14-1483
delivery of copy of audit to, 14-1477
Health Boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highway Commission's contracts with, 33-
1531,33-1532
Highways —
generally—
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
Index
181
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways — Cont'd
Board of Commissioners, duty as to, 14-
1419
contracts between county and State
Highway Commission, 33-1531, 33-
1532
rural mail routes, duty to repair, 33-803
Supervisor of roads, infra
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Hunting season for certain game in, 28-342
Indebtedness —
exempt from constitutional restrictions,
SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, pp.
288, 290]
validation of, SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 288, 290]
Investment of surplus county funds, 14-1448
Jail generally. Jails and Jailors (this in-
dex!
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(4)
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-691 to 43-695
generally. Magistrates (this index)
official bond, 43-691, 43-692
removal from office for failure to report
or settle monthly, 43-695
reports and settlements, 43-694, 43-695
territorial jurisdiction, 43-693
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
auditor, assistance to, 65-3443
established in, 15-1801
judicial sales, notice to clerk of court of
deeds on, 65-3442
office in courthouse, 14-1483
practice of law by, 15-1813
Mortgage, satisfaction of, no fee for entry
of, 27-79
Nonresident auctioning horses, mules or
cattle in, license for, 56-206
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
in this title
Partridges, closed and open season for, 28-
342
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-166
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
auditor, assistance to, 65-3443
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Probate judge — Cont'd
auditor, furnishing information to, 65-
3441
office in courthouse, 14-1481
practice of law by, 15-418.1
taxes due by estates, duty to require
payment, 65-3444
Property, duty of Board of Commissioners
as to, 14-1419
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
Quail, closed and open season, 28-342
Real estate not needed, sale of, 14-1491 to
14-1494
Registration and recordation —
file book not required, 60-155
veterans' discharges, 60-404
Road districts, 14-1411
Rolling store, requirement of license for,
56-1204, 56-1205
Rural peace officers, 53-441 to 53-448
generally. Rural Police (this index)
appointment, 53-441
co-operation with other law enforce-
ment officers, 53-448
duties, 53-445, 53-446
oath of office, 53-442
official bond, 53-442
powers, 53-447
removal from office, 53-441
sheriff, supervision by, 53-444
term of office, 53-441
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools — ■
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
account, separate, for funds of each dis-
trict, 21-1929
advances to districts, 14-1453
appraisal, annual, of school district prop-
erty, 21-1906
Board of Education —
appointment, 21-1851 •>—
boundary lines of districts, determi-
nation of, 21-1903
buildings and improvements, study
of needs for, 14-1463
chairman, 21-1853
compensation of members, 21-1856
consolidation of districts, 21-1905
contracts for division of county into
districts, 21-1905
County board fund, infra
executive secretary, 21-1851
expenditures, checking of, 21-1871
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
indebtedness —
district, to be approved by, 21-
1934
record of, 21-1874
inventory, annual, 21-1862
legal advisor, 21-1854
meetings —
business to be transacted at, 21-
1857
notice of, 21-1857
mileage, 21-1856
minutes, 21-1858
number of members, 21-1851
Pageland Centralized High School
District budget to be approved
by, 21-2024
powers, 21-1860
quorum, 21-1857
regulations, power to make, 21-1860
removal of member, 21-1852
report, annual, 21-1861, 21-1882
seal, 21-1855
Superintendent of Education as ex
officio member ,21-1851
term of members, 21-1851
trustees, appointment or removal, 21-
1901,21-1902
vacancies, how filled, 21-1852
vice-chairman, 21-1853
bonds, district —
amount permissible, SC Const, Art
10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 290, 297]
Cheraw special district, SC Const,
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 291]
investment of surplus county funds
in, 14-1448
purchase by Sinking Fund Commis-
sion, 14-1450
purchase or payment by county, 14-
1458
record of proceedings for issuance,
21-1873
fees for, 21-1873
refunding, exception from constitu-
tional restrictions, SC Const, Art
10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 290]
report when funds not available for
payment, 14-1435
taxes to retire, 14-1455, 14-1457
use of county funds for, 14-1451
boundary lines of districts, determina-
tion of, 21-1903
budgets, 21-1921,21-1922
copies, filing of, 21-1925
filing, 21-1924, 21-1925
keeping within anticipated revenue,
21-1923
neglect of trustees to submit, 21-1926
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
budgets — Cont'd
receipts and disbursements, credit-
ing or charging of to appropriate
budget items, 21-1930
Cheraw District, inapplicability to of
provision for appointment or re-
moval of trustees bv Board of Edu-
cation, 21-1901, 21-1902
consolidation of districts, 21-1905
contracts not provided for in budget, 21-
1927
county board fund —
budget for, 21-1876
disbursement, 21-1877
statement of, 21-1878
tax for, 21-1875
disbursements not provided for in budg-
et, 21-1928
District No. 18—
trustees —
appointment, 21-1971
chairman, 21-1975
clerk and secretary, 21-1975
effective date of action bv, 21-1977
election, 21-1972 to 21-1974
number of, 21-1971
records of proceedings, 21-1976 to
21-1978
term of office, 21-1971, 21-1974
vice-chairman, 21-1975
finances, 21-1871 to 21-1886
indebtedness of district —
approval by County Board of Edu-
cation, 21-1934
records of, 21-1873, 21-1874
inventory, annual, of district property,
21-1906
Jefferson Centralized High School Dis-
trict—
area, 21-1991
corporate body, 21-1993
trustee from District No. 24, 21-1992
kindergartens, exemption from provision
for establishment of, 21-604
loans, record of proceedings for procure-
ment, 21-1873
McBee Centralized High School Dis-
trict-
area, 21-2001
building, 21-2006
apportionment of expenses of
maintaining, repairing and op-
erating, 21-2007
taxes, 21-2008
trustees —
chairman, 21-2004
clerk, 21-2004
election, 21-2003.1
powers, generally, 21-2005
term of office, 21-2003
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Pageland Centralized High School Dis-
trict—
area, 21-2021
budget, approval of, by County Board
of Education, 21-2024
building, power to erect and equip,
21-2022
location of school, 21-2021
tax for support of school, 21-2023,
21-2025
uniformity of levies, 21-2025
trustees-
number, term of office and powers,
21-2022
plats of districts, recording of, 21-1904
Sinking Fund Commission loans to
school districts, 21-1883 to 21-1886
Superintendent of Education —
audit, delivery of copy to, 14-1477
claims against districts, approval of,
21-1931
liability for expenditures in excess
of budget, 14-1437
office in courthouse, 14-1481
records of Board of Education, pres-
ervation of, 21-1858
vouchers to be approved by, 21-1933
taxes —
delinquent, crediting proper propor-
tion to school districts, 21-1879
to 21-1881
loan from Sinking Fund Commission,
repayment of, 21-18S6
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
special provision, 21-929
Teachers —
budget as determining salary and
term of employment, 21-1942
contracts, 21-1941
number permissible, 21-1943
salaries, approval of Board of Educa-
tion, when required, 21-1944
term of employment, 21-1945
time of employment, 21-1945
trustees —
budgets, 21-1921
nomination by electors, 21-1901
removal, 21-1902
term of office, 21-1901
vacancies, how filled, 21-1902
vouchers, preparation, signature and
approval, 21-1931 to 21-1933
warrants, signing of, 21-1872
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriff's (this index)
deputy sheriff at Jefferson, 53-88
fees for tax executions, 65-2805
office in courthouse, 14-1481
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Sheriff — Cont'd
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1401
taxes, assistance in collection of, 65-2280
Sinking Fund Commission — ■
approval required for payment of indebt-
edness, 14-1452
bonds, official, study and recommenda-
tion, 14-1460
certification of necessity of tax levy to
meet township and school district
bonds, 14-1455
chairman, 14-1443
depositories of public funds, approval of,
14-1462
duties, 14-1445
industrial enterprises, encouraging loca-
tion of, 14-1445
investment of surplus county funds, 14-
1448
investments, sale of, 14-1449
membership, 14-1441
number of members, 14-1441
oath of members, 14-1444
powers, 14-1445
public buildings and improvements,
study of needs for, 14-1463
purchase of bonds, 14-1450
purchase of outstanding obligations, 14-
1447
records of sinking funds taken over, 14-
1446
reports to —
by tax collector, 65-2285
of school district or township indebt-
edness to county, 14-1459
school districts, loans to, 21-1883 to 21-
1886
secretary-treasurer, 14-1443
securities, county-owned, examination of,
14-1461
tax collector —
bond of, to be approved by, 65-2273
duties of Commission in respect of,
65-2272, 65-2275, 65-2278
rules and regulations for, 65-2283
terms of members, 14-1442
vacancies, how filled, 14-1442
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment-
general statutory requirements in-
applicable, 1-671
surplus county funds, 14-144S
sale of investments, 14-1449
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina Retirement System, partici-
pation in, 61-132 to 61-134
Squirrels, closed and open season, 28-342
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
1S4
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Supervisor of roads —
materials or supplies not to be furnished
by, 14-1422
powers and duties, 14-1421
salary, 14-1421
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451, 14-452,
14-457
generally. Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2271 to 65-2289
appointment, 65-2272
audits of books and accounts, 65-2286
bond, 65-2273
clerical assistants, 65-2277
discharge, 65-2278
compensation, 65-2279
creation of office, 65-2271
deputies, 65-2275
bond and oath of office, 65-2276
compensation, 65-2279
discharge, 65-2278
discharge, 65-2278
duties, 65-2281, 65-2282
expenses, allowance of, 65-2279
oaths required, 65-2273
powers, 65-2281
reports by, to Sinking Fund Commission,
65-2285
rules and regulations for, to be pre-
scribed by Sinking Fund Commis-
sion, 65-2283
settlements with treasurer, 65-2284
sheriff, assistance by, 65-2280
Sinking Fund Commission's duties in re-
spect of, 65-2272, 65-2275, 65-2278
term of office, 65-2274
commencement, 65-2274
vacancies in office, how filled, 65-2274
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
action at law to recover delinquent per-
sonal property tax, 65-3445
armed forces, suspension of taxes of per-
sons in, 65-1993, 65-1994
change of title or interest, furnishing in-
formation of, 65-3411, 65-3442
decedents' estates, duty of probate judge
to require payment, 65-3444
delinquent tax collections, disposition of,
65-3446
removal or sale of personalty as ter-
minating right to pay delinquent
taxes in instalments, 65-2061
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
executions to enforce payment —
fees and costs, 65-2289, 65-2805
nulla bona returns —
consideration of, 65-2287
nulla bonas, disposition of, 65-
22S8
sheriff, levy by, 65-2280
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1525
additions to, 65-1527
United States, land sold to or in pos-
session of, 65-1576 to 65-1578
fiduciary's liability for, 65-3444
Forfeited land commission, supra
persona! property, delinquent, collection
of, 65-3445
probate judge to furnish auditor with
certain information, 65-3441
South Carolina Retirement System, levy
for payments to, 61-134
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Township bonds —
investment of surplus county funds in,
14-1448, 14-1450
purchase by Sinking Fund Commission,
14-1450
purchase or payment by county, 14-1458
refunding as exempt from constitutional
restrictions, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
report when funds not available for pay-
ment, 14-1454
taxes to retire, 14-1455. 14-1457
use of county funds for, when prohibited,
14-1451
Townships, advances to, 14-1453
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
audit, delivery of copy to, 14-1477
duties and powers, 14-1435
liability for expenditure of funds in ex-
cess of budget, 14-1437
office in courthouse, 14-1481
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
report of school district or township in-
debtedness to county, 14-1459
reports to county commissioners, 65-2020
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1401
tax collector's settlements with, 65-2284
tax executions, fee for, 65-2805
Veterans' service officer, 44-611 to 44-625
advisory committee, 44-616, 44-617
annual report, 44-625
appointment, 44-611
claims for benefits, prosecution of, 44-
620
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Veterans' service officer — Cont'd
duties generally, 44-619
emplojraent, assistance to obtain, 44-623
full time position, 44-618
general laws, officer as subject to, 44-624
hospitalization, assistance to obtain, 44-
621
medical services, assistance to obtain, 44-
621
nomination, 44-612
removal from office, 44-614
State Service Officer, co-operation with,
44-622
vacancy, 44-613
Warrants, 14-1434
Waters, statutory requirements as to
streams, inapplicability of, 70-5
World War II Memorial Commission, 44-
851
CHESTERFIELD, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible.
SC Const, Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Gas plant, bonds for, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Lighting plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Officers, special provisions for, 47-314
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7
p. 227]
Street improvement bonds, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Wards, division into, 47-1556
Waterworks bonds, exception from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
CHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Tax assessors, 65-1809
CHICKEN POX
Common carrier, transportation by, of per-
sons afflicted with, restrictions on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. S]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
CHICKENS
Baby Chicks (this index)
Poultry (this index)
CHICORY
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
CHIEF CONSTABLE
Appointment of, 1-122
CHIEF ENGINEER
Drainage Districts (this index)
CHIEF GAME WARDEN
Public Health Veterinarian to co-operate
with, 6-123
Rabies control, co-operation in, 6-132
CHIEF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER
Highway Commission (State) (this index)
CHIEF INSPECTOR
Fisheries Board (this index)
CHIEF JUSTICE
Supreme Court (this index)
CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fires (this index)
CHESTNUTS
Standard bushel, 66-157
CHILD LABOR
Labor (this index)
CHEWING TOBACCO
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Stamp Taxes (this index)
CHILDREN
Infants or Minors (this index)
Parent and Child (this index)
186
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CHILDREN'S BUREAU
Adoption of children, power to consent to,
in loco parentis, 71-205
False statements or reports to, penalty for,
71-211
Funds, disbursement of, 71-209
Guardianship of destitute, dependent, neg-
lected or delinquent children, 71-205
Introduction of children into State, placing
in foster home, or procuring adoption,
notification of, to Bureau, 71-207
Investigations by, of applications for ad-
mission or dismissal of children to or
from State institutions, 71-208
Penalties for violation of statute, 71-211
Placement of children, 71-202, 71-205
investigation and supervision, 71-203
records, 71-204
Records, 71-204
Removal of child from mother to be re-
ported to, 71-206
Reports, annual, 71-210
Supervisor, appointment and compensation,
71-201
CHILDREN'S COURTS
See also Juvenile and Domestic
Relations Courts
Generally, 15-1301 to 15-1428
Abandoment of family, 15-1385
Abducting child under 14, as felony, 15-1386
Adjudication —
effect of, 15-1425
on petition to institute proceedings, 15-
1405
Adoption (this index)
Adult, violation of probation by, 15-1413
Advisory boards-
counties of 70,000 to 71,000 and 85,000 to
100,000, 15-1355
Greenville County Children's Court, 15-
1303
Spartanburg County Children's Court,
15-1333
Appeals, 15-1428
Greenville County Children's Court, 15-
1316
as to transfer to general sessions
court, 15-1310
Spartanburg County Children's Court,
15-1357
Appearance, failure to appear when sum-
moned, as contempt, 15-1401
Arrest —
Detention of child, infra
Greenville County Children's Court —
arrest of accused on charge of neglect
or nonsupport of child, 15-1313
arrest of delinquent child, 15-1306,
15-1307
CHILDREN'S COURTS— Cont'd
Arrest — Cont'd
warrant on petition to institute proceed-
ings, 15-1402
Authority of children's institutions, 15-1378
Bail in Greenville County Children's Court
on charge of neglect or nonsupport of
child, 15-1313
Bastardy proceedings. Bastards (this in-
dex)
Cheating minor of wages as misdemeanor,
15-1390
Chief probation officers, 15-1373
Cigarettes or tobacco, furnishing to mi-
nors—
as misdemeanor, 15-1387
minor's refusal to disclose seller as mis-
demeanor, 14-1387
police officer's duty to investigate, 15-
1387
City over 60,000 or 70,000, counties contain-
ing, Juvenile Domestic Relations Court
Act applicable in, 15-1102, 15-1111
Complaint. Petition, infra
Conditions of probation, 15-1412
Confining child with adult, as misdemeanor,
15-1407
Conspiracy to abduct child under 14, as
felony, 15-1386
Construction of statutes, 15-1371
Contempt-
failure to appear when summoned, 15-
1401
failure to support child after commit-
ment, 15-1415
Conviction, adjudication as, 15-1425
Co-operation of officials and institutions, 15-
1372
Counties containing city over 60,000 or 70,-
000, Juvenile Domestic Relations Court
Act applicable in, 15-1102, 15-1111
Counties of 70,000 to 71,000 (1940 census)
and 85.000 to 100,000 (1920 census),
courts in, 15-1351 to 15-1356
advisory board, 15-1355
definitions, 15-1356
detention home, advisory board to con-
trol and manage, 15-1355
established, 15-1351
judge, probate judge as, 15-1352, 15-1353
jurisdictional, 15-1354
State Board of Public Welfare, reports
to, 15-1355
visitation of children's institutions, 15-
1355
Criminal —
adjudicated child not called, 15-1425
child not treated as, 15-1371
juvenile and domestic relations courts,
child adjudicated in children's court
division of, 15-1202
Index
187
CHILDREN'S COURTS— Cont'd
Crimes and criminal procedures —
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
criminal procedure not applicable to chil-
dren, 15-1392
Custody of child, award of, 15-1421
Delinquent child —
Greenville County Children's Court, In-
fra
Spartanburg County Children's Court,
delinquent child defined, 15-1334
Dependent child —
Greenville County Children's Court —
dependent child defined, 15-1304
jurisdiction, 15-1305
Spartanburg County Children's Court,
delinquent child defined, 15-1334
Detention homes, 15-140S to 15-1410
counties of 70,000 to 71,000 and 85,000 to
100,000, control in, 15-1355
expenses of maintenance, 15-1410
manner of operation, 15-1409
superintendent, matron, and other em-
ployees, 15-1409
Detention of child on petition to institute
proceedings, 15-1395
taking child into custody, 15-1397
Duty of court toward children, 15-1391
Enticing, etc., indigent child from institu-
tion, 15-1386
Epileptic children, commitment of, 15-1422
Evidence —
abandonment of family, evidence in pros-
ecution for, 15-1385
proceedings not admissible in other
cases, 15-1425
Exclusion of public from hearing on peti-
tion to institute proceedings, 15-1404
Feeble-minded children, commitment of, 15-
1422
Felony charges against children, 15-1406
Fire, exposing locked up child to danger of,
as misdemeanor, 15-1389
Forms, court may prescribe and publish, 15-
1393
General penalty for violations, 15-1427
Girls' cases, woman may be appointed to
hear, 15-1403
Greenville County Children's Court, 15-1301
to 15-1317 _
advisory board, 15-1303
appeals to circuit court, 15-1316
as to transfer to general sessions
court, 15-1310
applicability of other provisions, 15-1317
definitions, 15-1304
delinquent child —
arrest, 15-1306, 15-1307
defined, 15-1304
execution of petition and warrant, 15-
1308
CHILDREN'S COURTS— Cont'd
Greenville County ^Children's Court — Cont'd
delinquent child — Cont'd
jurisdiction as to, 15-1305
petition as to, 15-1306
prescribed procedure exclusive, 15-
1309
tranfer to general sessions, 15-1310
warrant for arrest of, 15-1306
dependent child —
defined, 15-1304
jurisdiction as to, 15-1305
established, 15-1301
judge-
appointment, 15-1302
compensation, 15-1302
term of office, 15-1302
jurisdiction, 15-1305
neglected child — -
defined, 15-1304
jurisdiction as to, 15-1305
neglect or nonsupport of child, 15-1311
to 15-1315
arrest of accused, 15-1313
as misdemeanor, 15-1311, 15-1312
bail, 15-1313
information, proceedings by, 15-1313
jury trial, 15-1315
penalties, 15-1315
Guardian, court may appoint, 15-1420
Guardian ad litem, 15-1403
Hearing on petition to institute proceedings.
Petition to institute proceedings, infra
Hospitalization of child, 15-1423
Information, Greenville County Children's
Court, proceedings by information on
charge of neglect or nonsupport of
child, 15-1313
Inspection of children's record, 15-1424
Judge —
counties of 70,000 to 71,000 and 85,000 to
100,000, probate judge as judge of
children's court in, 15-1352, 15-1353
Greenville County Children's Court, su-
pra
Spartanburg County Children's Court,
judge of, 15-1332
Judgment —
effect of, 15-1425
on petition to institute proceedings, 15-
1405
Jurisdiction —
adoption, 15-1382
as continuing, 15-1391
counties of 70,000 to 71,000, and 85,000
to 100,000, courts in, 15-1354
custody of child, as to, 15-1421
Greenville County Children's Court, 15-
1305
guardian, appointment of, 15-1420
Spartanburg County Children's Court,
15-1335
188
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CHILDREN'S COURTS— Cont'd
Jury in Greenville County Children's Court,
on charge of neglect or nonsupport of
child, 15-1315
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Leaving child confined alone, penalty for,
15-1389
Matron of detention home, 15-1409
Medical care for child, 15-1-123
Mentally defective children, commitment of,
15-1422
Neglect of children as misdemeanor, 15-
1380
Greenville County Children's Court —
jurisdiction, 15-1305
neglected child defined, 15-1304
Spartanburg County Children's Court,
neglected child defined, 15-1334
Nonsupport. Support, infra
Orders as to child, modification of, 15-1417,
15-1418
Other courts, probation officers as proba-
tion officers for, 15-1377
Parole officer, probation officer acting as, 15-
1377
Penalties, 15-1427
Greenville County Children's Court, pen-
alties for neglect or nonsupport of
child, 15-1315
Petition to institute proceedings, 15-1395
adjudication and orders of court, 15-1405
detention of child, 15-1398
taking child into custody, 15-1397
failure to appear as contempt, 15-1401
girls' cases, woman may be appointed
to hear, 15-1403
Greenville County Children's Court, pe-
tition as to delinquent child, 15-1306
execution of petition and warrant, 15-
1308
guardian ad litem, appointment of, 15-
1403
hearing, 15-1403
exclusion of public, 15-1404
time for, 15-1400
release of child during pendency of, 15-
1398
service of summons, 15-1399
summons, 15-1396
warrant, 15-1402
Greenville County Children's Court,
warrant on petition as to delin-
quent child, 15-1306, 15-1308
Physical examination of child, 15-1422
Probate judge in counties of 70,000 to 71,000
and 85,000 to 100,000 as judge of chil-
dren's courts, 15-1352. 15-1353
Probation, 15-1411 to 15-1414
conditions of, 15-1412
revocation as to child, 15-1414
term of, 15-1411
violation by adult, 15-1413
CHILDREN'S COURTS— Cont'd
Probation officers, 15-1373 to 15-1377
appointment and removal, 15-1373
chief probation officers. 15-1373
duties generally, 15-1375
other courts, as probation officers for,
15-1377
parole officer, probation officer acting as,
15-1377
peace officer, as having powers of, 15-
1377
records and reports of, 15-1376
salaries and compensation, 15-1374
State Board of Public Welfare, powers
of, 15-1373, 15-1377
transportation and other expenses, 15-
1374
visiting of child, 15-1419
Public, exclusion from hearing on petition
to institute proceedings, 15-1404
Public office, adjudication as disqualifying
for, 15-1425
Records —
children's record, 15-1424
of probation officers, 15-1376
Release of child during pendency of peti-
tion to institute proceedings, 15-395
Religious faith considered when committing
child, 15-1416
Revocation of probation as to child, 15-1414
Rules, power to make, 15-1393
Separating young child from mother, 15-
1381
Service of process and papers —
summons on petition to institute pro-
ceedings, 15-1399
who may serve, 15-1379
Sessions, 15-1394
Spartanburg County Children's Court, 15-
1331 to 15-1338
advisory board, 15-1333
appeals to circuit court, 15-1337
applicability of other provisions, 15-1338
definitions, 15-1334
delinquent child defined, 15-1334
dependent child defined, 15-1334
established, 15-1331
judge, 15-1332
jurisdiction, 15-1335
neglected child defined, 15-1334
transfer of cases to circuit court, 15-
1336
State, child as ward of, 15-1371
Summons on petition to institute .proceed-
ings, 15-1396
Superintendent of detention home, 15-1409
Support —
commitment, support of child after, 15-
1415
family, failure of support of, 15-1385
neglect or nonsupport of child. Green-
ville County Children's Court, supra
Index
189
CHILDREN'S COURTS— Cont'd
Surgical care for child, 15-1423
Terms of probation, 15-1411
Tobacco, furnishing to minors. Cigarettes
or tobacco, supra
Trial-
Greenville County Children's Court, jury
for trial of charge of neglect or non-
support of child, 15-1315
petition to institute proceedings, hear-
ing on. Petition to institute pro-
ceedings, supra
Visitation of children's institutions, in coun-
ties of 70,000 to 71,000, and 85,000 to
100,000, 15-1355
Visiting of child by probation officer, 15-
1419
Warrant on petition to institute proceed-
ings, 15-1402
Greenville County Children's Court,
warrant for delinquent child, 15-
1306, 15-1308
Weapons, furnishing to minor as misde-
meanor, 15-1388
CHIMNEYS
Buildings (this index)
Foundry chimneys, 47-1239
CHIROPODISTS
Generally, 56-301 to 56-322
Arch supports, application of law as to, 56-
322
Board of Chiropody Examiners. State Board
of Chiropody Examiners, infra
Chiropody, definition of, 56-301
Corporate practice, 56-319
Corrective shoes, application of law to fit-
ting or sale of, 56-322
Definitions, 56-301, 56-318
Designation of persons licensed, 56-310
Examination —
application for, 56-304
average required, 56-307
fees for, 56-30S
rules and regulations for, 56-306
time and place of, 56-305
Fees —
annual renewal of license, 56-312
examination fees, 56-308
use of, 56-316
Foot remedies, application of law as to, 56-
322
Licenses —
annual renewal, 56-312
display, 56-311
CHIROPODISTS— Cont'd
Licenses — Cont'd
issuance of, 56-304, 56-305
nonresidents, 56-309
procedure for denying or revoking, 56-
314
revocation of, 56-313
unlawful to practice without, 56-303
Medical treatment, definition of, 56-301
Penalty for violation of regulations as to,
56-320
Physicians exempt from provisions as to,
56-321
Practice defined. 56-318
State Board of Chiropody Examiners —
annual report, 56-317
creation of, 56-302
fees, use of, 56-316
revocation of licenses by, 56-313
self-supporting, board as, 56-315
term of, 56-303
Surgical treatment, definition of, 56-301
CHIROPRACTORS
Generally, 56-351 to 56-361
Board of examiners. South Carolina Board
of Chiropractic Examiners, infra
Fees and costs —
payment of, 56-355
reciprocal registration, 56-357
Filing of credentials, 56-355
Licenses —
annual renewal of, 56-358
qualification of applicants for, 56-354
requirement of. 56-352
revocation of, 56-359
Penalty for violations, 56-360
Reciprocal registration, 56-356
fee for, 56-357
Re-examination after failure, 56-356
South Carolina Board of Chiropractic Ex-
aminers—
excess funds, use of, 56-361
meetings, 56-353
members, 56-353
rules, 56-353
terms, 56-353
CHLORAL HYDRATE
Food or drug containing, when misbranded,
32-1516
CHLORIDE OF LIME
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(8)
190 Code of Laws of South Carolina
CHLORINATED POTASH CHURCH CORPORATIONS
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801 Charitable, Social and Religious Corpora-
(8) tions (.this index)
CHLORINATED SODA
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(8)
CHLORINE
Motor carriers, vehicles transporting chlor-
ine, to stop at railroad grade crossings,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg.
2.131]
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
CHLOROFORM
Food or drug containing, when misbranded,
32-1516
CHOCOLATE MILK
Sale of, 32-1603
CHOLERA
Animal Diseases (this index)
Asiatic Cholera (this index)
CHOSES IN ACTION
Assignability when not on contract, 10-207
Setoff in action by assignee of, 10-706
Stealing of, 16-354
petit larceny, 16-353
CHRISTMAS
Holiday, 64-151
State colleges and universities to suspend
exercises for ten-day period including,
22-5
CHROME YELLOW
Confectionery as adulterated by, 32-1513
CHROMIC ACID
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
CHURCHES
Sec also Charitable, Social and
Religious Corporations
Birth date, proof by church records, 32-1145
(5)
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
Clergymen (this index)
Condemnation of property acquired for, 25-
55
Dance halls, location of, 5-602
Disorderly conduct at or near, 16-558
Filling station within 100 feet of, when un-
lawful in LTnion County, 66-5
Hawkers or peddlers carrying on business
near, 56-1214
Tax exemption, 65-1522(12); SC Const, Art
10, §4
CHURCH HOME ORPHANAGE
Tax exemption, 65-1523(17)
CIDER
Stamp tax on, 65-763
CIGARETTES
Licenses and Licenses Taxes (this index)
Minors, furnishing to —
Children's Courts (this index)
penalty for, 16-556
Stamp Taxes (this index)
CIGARS
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Stamp Taxes (this index)
CINDER DEFLECTORS
Railroad passenger cars, required on, 58-
1182, 58-1183; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
753 [Rule 17]
CIPHER MESSAGES
Telegraph company's liability, 58-252
CIRCUIT COURT RULES
Rules of Circuit Courts (this index)
Index
191
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
See also Common Picas Courts and Judges;
Courts; General Sessions Courts
For provisions distinctive to particular
counties, see name of county
Generally, 15-201 to 15-305
Abandoned premises, appeal from action of
magistrates in terminating lease, 41-69
Abatement and Revival (this index)
Absence of judge —
adjournment by clerk of courts in, 15-
220.1
circuit, powers during absence from, 15-
234
State, leave required for absence from,
15-213
Abstract of Judgments (this index)
Action or Suit (this index)
Adjoining circuits, powers of judges in, 15-
235
Adjournment —
absence of judge, adjournment by clerk
in, 15-220.1
epidemics, adjournment in cases of, 15-
245
common pleas court, adjournment when
general sessions not concluded, 15-
241. 15-242
in fifth judicial circuit. 15-271
habeas corpus after, 17-360
Adoption of children, jurisdiction as to, 10-
2581
Aeronautics Commission —
aid of court, Commission may invoke, 2-
62
appeals from orders of, 2-70, 2-72
Affirmation or oath, power to administer,
15-231.2
Agreed Case (this index)
Airport, appeal in proceedings for acquisi-
tion of property for, 2-114
Always open for certain purposes, 10-19
Amendment of pleadings and papers, mo-
tions for, Cir Ct Rule 20
Amusement, place of, appeal from revoca-
tion of license for, 65-809, 65-810
Appeals from, to Supreme Court. Appeals
(this index)
Appeals to. Appeals (this index)
April, term of last Monday in, power of
judge presiding at, 15-238
Arbitration cases —
appeals to court, 10-1904
award as judgment of common pleas
court, 10-1905
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
Arrest of judgment, motion for, Cir Ct
Rule 72
Assignment for benefit of creditors, ap-
pointment of umpire to decide dis-
agreements, 57-361
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
■ — Cont'd
Assignment of judges, 15-129, 15-130
constitutional questions, assisting Su-
preme Court on, 15-127
death or disability, assignment of other
judge in case of, 15-216, 15-219
to relieve overcrowded docket, 5-218,
15-219
Attachment (this index)
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Automobile driver's license, appeal from
denial, suspension, or revocation, 46-178
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Beer permit, appeal from order of revoca-
tion or suspension of, 4-217
Bond for support of wife, child, or step-
child, filing of order forfeiting bond in
book of judgments, 15-1267
Bonds in judicial proceedings generally.
Civil Remedies and Procedure (this in-
dex)
Borrowing for minors and incompetents,
power to authorize, 10-2562
Boundaries of land in dispute, appointment
of surveyors in actions involving title,
57-452, 57-453
Bribery to obtain public office, exclusive
jurisdiction of general sessions courts
to try, 16-558.3
Bridges, appointment of commissioners to
superintend toll bridges, 33-762
Bringing questions before court, Cir Ct
Rule 56
Burial grounds, flooding of, determination
of disposition of bodies, 70-173 to 70-
176
Calendars (this index)
Calling off regular terms of common pleas
courts, 15-243, 15-244
Canal companies, appeals in condemnation
proceedings by. Eminent Domain (this
index)
Carrying concealed weapon, exclusive ju-
risdiction in general sessions courts
over charge including count for, 17-404
Case or Exception (this index)
Certificate of merit to accompany demurrer,
Cir Ct Rule 18
Certiorari —
chambers, issuance at, SC Const, Art
5, §25; 10-20
conviction in municipal or magistrate's
court, certiorari to review, 7-14, 15-
916
Chambers, judges' powers at, generally, 10-
19, 10-20, 15-233
constitutional provisions, SC Const Art
5, §25
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic.
Chancery. Equity (this index)
192
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Change of name, proceedings for, 48-51 to
48-53
Change of venue. Venue (this index)
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Charleston Harbor, appeal to court from
orders of State Ports Authority as to
wharves, etc., 54-37
Chief Justice of Supreme Court —
assignment of circuit judges, powers and
duties as to, 15-129, 15-130
calling circuit judges on constitutional
questions, 15-127
Children. Infants, infra
Circuit solicitor — -
duty to attend sessions of court, 1-252
to decide forum in cases of concurrent
jurisdiction of county court with
general sessions court, 15-623
Clerk. Clerks of Courts (this index)
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this in-
dex)
Compensation of judge. Judges, infra
Composition of circuits, 15-261
Compulsory school attendance cases, ap-
peal from rulings of board of inquiry,
21-779
Concurrent jurisdiction of general sessions
courts and inferior courts, SC Const
Art 5, § 18
Constables' duties, 43-318
Constitutional decisions, circuit judges to
assist Supreme Court on, when, 15-127,
15-128
constitutional provision for, SC Const,
Art 5, § 12
Contempt (this index)
Continuance (this index)
Coroners' deputies to be approved by, 17-
59
Corporations —
civil matters. Common Pleas Courts
and Judges (this index)
criminal cases —
appeals, 7-3
jurisdiction of criminal charge against
corporation, how obtained, 17-
407
Costs
payment after dismissal before proceed-
ing in new action, Cir Ct Rule 59
security for, Cir Ct Rule 10
form of undertaking, Cir Ct Rule 10
Supreme Court costs —
adjustment of, Cir Ct Rule 40
collection of, 15-132
Counterclaim, designation of, Cir Ct Rule
18
County finances, irregularities to be re-
ported to general sessions court, 65-
2033
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
County governing body, appeals from, 7-
301
Courts of record, circuit courts as, 15-201
Custody of jurors separated during deliber-
ations, Cir Ct Rule 80
Daily reading of minutes to judge in com-
mon pleas courts, 15-762
Darlington County Civil Court —
inferiority of, to circuit court, 15-1581
service in civil court of county, as no
exemption for jurors, 15-1599.1
Death or disability of judge —
adjoining circuit judge to act in case of,
15-235
assignment of other judge in case of,
15-216, 15-219
notice to Chief Justice of disability, 15-
215
Decisions, time for filing, SC Const, Art 5,
§17
Declaratory Judgment (this index)
Decrees —
generally. Judgment or Decree (this in-
dex)
see also appropriate lines in this topic
Default judgments. Judgment or Decree
(this index)
Deposition of shipmaster in prosecution for
harboring deserting seamen, taking of,
54-356
Depositions de bene esse, taking before cir-
cuit judge, 26-705
Deposits in Court (this index)
Destitute and delinquent children, appeals
in cases of, 71-260
Direction of verdict, lack of evidence as
ground for, Cir Ct Rule 76
Disability of judge. Death or disability,
supra
Discovery and inspection, Cir Ct Rule 43
to 46
Discussions of facts on motions, Cir Ct
Rule 57
Dismissal or Nonsuit (this index)
Disqualified justices, appointment of sub-
stitutes for, SC Const, Art 5, § 6
circuit judges sitting in place of disqual-
ified Supreme Court justices, SC
Const., Art. 2, § 2
Dissolution of corporations. Common Pleas
Courts and Judges (this index)
Divorce (this index)
Domestic relations courts. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this in-
dex)
Dower, allotment of, 19-169
Driver's license, appeal from denial, sus-
pension, or revocation, 46-178
Eighth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-277
Election of judges, SC Const, Art 5, § 13
Index
193
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Elections, appeals in voter's registration
cases. Appeals (this index)
Electrical utilities regulation, review of
Public Service Commission's orders.
Electric Companies (this index)
Eleventh judicial circuit, 15-261
calendars, 15-281
terms of court, 15-280
Eminent domain cases, appeals in. Eminent
Domain (this index)
Employment Security Commission —
action to obtain review of decision as to
unemployment compensation, 68-165
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 7]
Entry of judgment, Cir Ct Rule 3
Equity (this index)
Establishment of circuit courts, 15-6
Execution (this index)
Execution of bonds and undertakings, Cir
Ct Rule 38
Extension of time to file pleadings and
papers, Cir Ct Rule 19
Fees-
Costs, supra
judge, fees not allowable to, SC Const,
Art 5, § 9
sheriff's fees for serving scire facias in
general sessions, 27-401(8)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Felony cases, condition of bond in, Cir Ct
Rule 35
Ferries, appointment of commissioners to
superintend, 33-762
Fifth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, infra
Findings (this index)
First judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-262
Flagman, appeal from order stationing at
railroad crossing, 58-1002
Flooding of burial grounds, determination
of disposition of bodies, 70-173 to 70-
176
Florence Civil Court —
concurrent jurisdiction in divorce and
alimony cases, 15-1609
judgments of, entered in books of cir-
cuit court, 15-1605
Fourteenth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, infra
Fourth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, infra
Fruit trees, destruction of neglected or
abandoned fruit trees, proceedings for,
3-142 to 3-146
Furnishing of pleadings and papers, Cir Ct
Rule 32
Gas companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
[8 SC Code] — 13
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
General Sessions Courts (this index)
Grade crossing elimination, appeals in cases
of. Railroad Crossings (this index)
Greenville Countv Children's Court, appeals
from, 15-1316
as to transfer to general sessions court,
15-1310
Guardians' bonds, Cir Ct Rule 42
Habeas corpus, issuance of —
after term, 17-360
at chambers, SC Const, Art 5, § 25
during term, 17-359
power to issue, SC Const, Art 5, § 15
Harboring deserting seamen, taking of
shipmaster' deposition in prosecution
for, 54-356
Heat companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Hospital license, appeal from denial, sus-
pension, or revocation, 32-788
Housing projects, appeals in condemnation
proceedings, 36-129
How questions brought before court, Cir Ct
Rule 56
Ice cream manufacturer's license, appeal
from denial, revocation, or suspension,
32-1708
Income tax return, proceeding to compel
filing of, 65-305
Incompetent persons, borrowing for, power
to authorize, 10-2562
Industrial Commission. Common Pleas
Courts and Judges (this index)
Industrial school for girls, judge may order
release of inmate by order at chambers
or otherwise, 55-161
Infants —
borrowing for, power to authorize, 10-
2562
conveyance by infant mortgagee or trus-
tee, power to order, 10-2588, 10-2590
destitute and delinquent children, appeals
in cases of, 71-260
guardians' bonds, Cir Ct Rule 42
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Injunctions, power to issue, SC Const, Art
5, §15
at chambers, SC Const. Art 5, § 25
Insurance Commissioner's orders or de-
cisions, appeals from, 37-63 to 37-66
Interchange of circuits between judges, SC
Const, Art 5, § 14
Journal —
common pleas court, contents of journal
of, 15-1767(1)
general sessions court, contents of jour-
nal of, 15-1767(2)
index, 15-1767(3)
size of books for, 15-1770
194
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Judges —
absence from State, leave required for,
15-213
Assignment of, supra
Chambers, powers at, supra
constitutional question, assisting Su-
preme Court on, SC Const, Art 5,
§12; 15-127, 15-128
Death or disability of, supra
disqualified justices, appointment of sub-
stitutes for, SC Const, Art 5, § 6
circuit judges sitting in place of dis-
qualified Supreme Court jus-
tices, SC Const, Art 2, § 2
election, Const, Art 5, § 13
interchange of circuits, SC Const, Art 5,
§14
neglect of duty, proceedings on, 15-214
oath of office, 15-211
other office may not be held by, SC
Const, Art 5, § 9
powers of. See appropriate lines in this
topic,
qualifications, SC Const. Art 5, § 10
residential qualification, SC Const,
Art 5, § 13
residence, place of, SC Const, Art 5,
§13
Retirement Systems and Pensions (this
index)
salary and compensation. 15-212
expenses when called to assist Su-
preme Court, 15-128
fees or perquisites of office not al-
lowable, SC Const, Art 5, § 9
General Assembly, compensation to
be fixed by, SC Const, Art 5, § 24
special judge, 15-220
special judges, 15-217 to 15-220
appointment of, 15-217
to relieve overcrowded docket,
15-218
when Chief Justice not available,
15-219
salary of, 15-220
temporary justices, SC Const. Art 5, § 6
term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 13
Judgment Roll (this index)
Judgments —
generally. Judgment or Decree (this
index)
see also appropriate lines in this topic.
Judicial circuits, SC Const, Art 5, § 13
composition of, 15-2C1
Terms of court, infra
Judicial Notice (this index)
Judicial Sales (this index)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Jurisdiction, generally, 15-7
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §§ 1, 15, 18
particular matters, see appropriate lines
in this topic.
Justification of sureties, Cir Ct Rules 65, 66
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Juvenile delinquents, appeals in proceedings
against, 71-260, 71-261
Landing fields, appeals in proceedings for
acquisition of property for, 2-114
Land sales by masters, 15-1823 to 15-1825
Last Monday in April, power of judge pre-
siding at term of, 15-238
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to copy of, 1-564
Levee district, appeals from orders estab-
lishing, 18-224
Life tenant, determination of death of, 10-
2451 to 10-2457
Magistrates, docketing judgments of, 43-100
Mandamus (this index)
Marriages, jurisdiction of issues affecting
validity of, 20-41
Masters (this index)
Mechanics' liens, enforcement of, 45-264
ships or vessels, 45-355
Merit, certificate of, demurrer to be ac-
companied by, Cir Ct Rule 18
Milk and milk products, weighing and test-
ing of, appeal from revocation of li-
censes as to, 32-1609.6
Minors. Infants, supra
Misdemeanant seeking immediate dispo-
sition of case, plea of guilty by, power
of circuit judge at chambers to accept,
17-513
Money in court. Deposits in Court (this
index)
Mortgage foreclosure, decree of, Cir Ct
Rules, 51, 52
Mortgagor's application for rule to show
cause why satisfaction should not be
entered, 45-67.1
Motions (this index)
Motor vehicle driver's license, appeal from
denial, suspension, or revocation, 46-178
Municipal courts, appeals from, 15-232, 15-
915
certiorari to review conviction in munici-
pal court, 7-14, 15-916
Municipal public works, appeals from con-
demnation of property for, 59-208, 59-
209
Name, change of, proceedings for, 48-51 to
48-53
Neglect of duty by judge, proceedings on,
15-214
[8SCCode]
Index
195
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
■ — Cont'd
New trial —
power to grant, 10-1215, 10-1463
practice as to new trial for newly dis-
covered evidence, Sup Ct Rule 24
Ninth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-278
Nonresident, default judgment against, Cir
Ct Rule 38
Nonresident judge, powers of, 15-235, 15-236
Numbering causes of action or defenses,
Cir Ct Rule 18
Oath of office of judge, 15-211
Oaths or affirmations, power to administer,
15-231.2
Official bonds, recovery on, Cir Ct Rule 71
Orders of Court (this index)
Original documents enclosed in commission,
disposition of, Cir Ct Rule 34
Other office not to be held by judge, SC
Const, Art 5, § 9
Partition, jurisdiction in, 10-2205
Perquisites of office not allowable to judge,
SC Const, Art 5, § 9
Petit jurors in general sessions to serve in
next common pleas, 38-87, 38-88
Place of filing pleadings and papers, Cir
Ct Rule 67
Pleading (this index)
Points on motions, Cir Ct Rule 57
Preparation of pleadings and papers, Cir
Ct Rules 12, 13
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Process. Writ and Process (this index)
Production of Books and Papers (this in-
dex)
Prohibition, writ of, issuance at chambers,
10-20
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
S, § 25
Publication, judgments and decrees on serv-
ice by, Cir Ct Rule 38
Public works, power to impose sentence
to labor upon, SC Const, Art 5, § 33
Qualifications of judges, SC Const, Art 5,
§10
residential qualification, SC Const, Art 5,
§13
Quo warranto, writ of, issuance at cham-
bers, SC Const, Art 5, § 25
Railroads —
appeals in condemnation proceedings by.
Eminent Domain (this index)
equitv jurisdiction as to intersections of,
58-992
Receivers (this index)
Recognizance. Bail and Recognizance (this
index)
Recording judgments of Supreme Court, Cir
Ct Rule 40
References (this index)
Regular terms of common pleas court, call-
ing off, 15-243, 15-244
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Reorganization Commission, contempt pro-
ceedings by, appeal to circuit court,
9-216
Reporters. Stenographers (this index)
Residence of judge, SC Const, Art 5, § 13
Resident judge, powers of, 15-237
special session, power to call, 15-303
Removal of officer by Governor, appealabil-
ity to circuit courts, 1-125
Retention of jurisdiction until docketing
of appeal in Supreme Court, Sup Ct
Rule 18
Revival. Abatement and Revival (this in-
dex)
Riots, jurisdiction as to, 16-110
Rules of. Rules of Circuit Courts (this in-
dex)
Salary of judge. Judges, supra
Sale, bond for order to stay, Cir Ct Rule
64
Schools — •
compulsory school attendance cases, ap-
peal from rulings of board of in-
quiry, 21-779
Teacher's discrimination proceedings,
infra
Seal of common pleas court, 15-202
Seamen, shipmaster's deposition in prose-
cution for harboring deserting seamen,
taking of, 54-356
Second judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-263
Securities Act, appeals under. Securities
Act (this index)
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Seventh judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-275, 15-
276
stenographers for general sessions, 15-
1904
Sexual sterilization, appeals to court from
orders of, 32-676
Sheriff-
duties of, 53-200 to 53-202
fees for serving scire facias in general
sessions, 27-401(8)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Shipmaster's deposition in prosecution for
harboring deserting seamen, taking of,
54-356
Sittings, times and places of —
common pleas courts, SC Const, Art
5, §16
general sessions courts, SC Const, Art
_ 5, § 18
Sixth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-274
Slum clearance, proceedings as to unfit
dwellings in municipalities over 5,000,
36-507
Soil conservation districts law, enforcement
of land use regulations under, 63-151 to
63-153
196
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Soil conservation districts law — Cont'd
hardship petition, review of order of ad-
justment board on, 63-166
land use regulations under, enforcement
of, 63-151 to 63-153
Spartanburg County Children's Court, ap-
peals from, 15-1337
Special judges. Judges, supra
Special sessions, 15-301 to 15-305
Chief Justice of Supreme Court, power
of, to order special session, 15-301
matters considered at —
common pleas courts, special ses-
sions of, 15-305
general sessions courts, special ses-
sions of, 15-304
notice of calling of, 15-301
petition for call of, 15-301
presiding judge —
approval of petition to call special
sessions, 15-301
powers of, to call special sessions,
15-302
resident judge —
approval of petition to call special
sessions, 15-301
powers of, to call special sessions,
15-303
Special terms of court, 15-221
State Industrial School for Girls, judge may
order release of inmate by order at
chambers or otherwise, 55-161
State Torts Authority, appeals to court
from orders as to wharves, etc., in
Charleston harbor, 54-37
State Training School, release of inmates of,
powers of judges at chambers, 32-1064
Stenographers (this index)
Street railways, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Striking from pleadings, motions for, Cir
Ct Rule 20
Subpoena (this index)
Suit. Action or Suit (this index)
Summary ejectment of trespassers, appeals
in cases of, 10-2444
Summons (this index)
Supreme Court —
appeals to. Appeals (this index)
Chief Justice of, supra
circuit judges, assisting Supreme Court
on constitutional questions, SC
Const, Art 5, §12; 15-127, 15-128
costs — -
adjustment of, Cir Ct Rule 40
collection of, 15-132
disqualified Supreme Court justices,
circuit judges sitting in place of, SC
Const, Art 2, § 2
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Supreme Court — Cont'd
judgments of, recording of, Cir Ct Rule
40
Surveyors, appointment in action involving
title where boundary of land is in dis-
pute, 57-452, 57-453
Survival of Actions (this index)
Tax title suit in, 65-3301
Teacher's discrimination proceeding —
appeal to court from determination of
State Board of Education, 21-393
attendance and testimony of witnesses,
enforcement of, 21-387
decision on, enforcement of, 21-394
Temporary justices, SC Const, Art 5, § 6
Tenth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-279
Term of office of judge, SC Const, Art 5,
§13
Terms of court, 15-262 to 15-288
calling off regular term of common pleas
court, 15-243, 15-244
eighth judicial circuit, 15-277
eleventh judicial circuit, 15-280
calendars, 15-281
fifth judicial circuit, 15-269
common pleas open during general
sessions, 15-271
designation of terms of court, 15-270
Memorial Day, Richland County, 15-
273
nonjury matters, days for, 15-272
pretrial matters, days for, 15-272
first judicial circuit, 15-262
fourteenth judicial circuit, 15-286
Allendale County, 15-286(1)
no pay to jurors when notice of
calling off term given three
days before court, 15-288
notice to jurors when term called
off, 15-287
fourth judicial circuit, 15-266
May term of common pleas coart
' for Dillon County, 15-267
notice of terms, 15-268
time for return of pleadings, etc., 15-
268
habeas corpus, issuance of —
after term, 17-360
during term, 17-359
last Monday in April, power of judge
presiding at term of, 15-238
ninth judicial circuit, 15-278
second judicial circuit, 15-263
seventh judicial circuit, 15-275
continuance of term of general ses-
sions court, 15-276
sixth judicial circuit, 15-274
special terms, 15-221
tenth judicial circuit, 15-279
Index
197
CIRCUIT COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Terms of court — Cont'd
third judicial circuit, 15-264
separate juries for certain courts,
15-265
thirteenth judicial circuit, 15-285
twelfth judicial circuit, 15-282
Florence County, 15-282(3)
no pay to jurors when notice of
calling off given three days
before court, 15-284
notice to jurors when term called
off, 15-283
Third judicial circuit, 15-261
separate juries for certain courts, 15-255
terms of court, 15-264
Thirteenth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-285
Toll bridges, appointment of commission-
ers to superintend, 33-762
Training school, release of inmate of State
Training School, powers of judges at
chambers, 32-1064
Transcripts. Appeals (this index)
Trees, destruction of neglected or aban-
doned fruit trees, proceedings for, 3-
142 to 3-146
Trial (this index)
Turnpikes, appointment of commissioners
to superintend, 33-762
Twelfth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, supra
Undertakings or bonds in judicial proceed-
ings generaHy. Civil Remedies and
Procedure (this index)
Unemployment compensation, action to ob-
tain review of decision of Employment
Security Commission, 68-165
regultions as to, Rules and Reg, Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 7]
Unfit dwellings in municipalities over 5,000,
proceedings as to, 36-507
Venue (this index)
Verdict (this index)
Voter's registration, appeals in cases of,
Appeals (this index)
Waiver of jury trial in common pleas court,
10-1209
Water Pollution Control Authority — ■
appeals from orders of, 70-131
compelling attendance and tes-timony of
witnesses at hearings by, 70-129
Wine permit, appeals to court from order
of revocation or suspension of, 4-217
Witnesses (this index)
Workmen's compensation. Common Pleas
Courts and Judges (this index)
Writ and Process (this index)
CIRCUIT SOLICITORS
Solicitors (this index)
CIRCUSES
Carnivals a-nd traveling tent shows. Amuse-
ments and Athletic Contests (this in-
dex)
Deputy sheriffs for, 53-121 to 53-125
CISTERNS
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
screening of cisterns in, 35-124
CITADEL
Generally, 22-301 to 22-315
Beneficiary cadets —
apportionment of, 22-309, 22-310
bond for performance of matriculation
agreement, 22-312
cancelation of, 22-315
certificate of fulfillment of matriculation
agreement, 22-315
filing copy of matriculation obligation,
22-311
graduation reported to Superintendent
of Education, 22-313
release from obligation to teach when
no assignment received, 22-314
to teach after graduation, 22-310
Board of visitors —
annual report, 22-308
corporate powers, 22-305
members, election, terms of office, etc.,
22-302 to 22-304
powers in educational matters, 22-306
quorum, 22-307
seal, 22-305
Degrees, power to confer, 22-306
Head of the chair of history to be member
of Historical Commission, 9-1
Pay cadets may be received, 22-309
President as director of State Rural Elec-
trification Authority, director of, 24-
304
Professors, appointment and salaries of, 22-
306
Unorganized militia, certain personnel com-
missioned in, 44-42
CITADEL GREEN
Charleston National Guard's ownership and
use of, 44-705
CITATION
Advertising of, charges for, 10-1308
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Guardian removed from State, 31-8
South Carolina reports, citation in brief,
Sup Ct Rule 8(11)
CITIES
Municipal Corporations (this index)
193
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CITIZENS AND CITIZENSHIP
Alcoholic beverage licenses, requirements
for, 4-32(2)
Fees —
clerk of courts, 27-53(38 to 42)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Secretary of State, fee of, for register-
ing citizenship certificates, 27-501
Franchise-
denial because of race, color, etc., pro-
hibited, US Const, Amend 15, § 1
denial by reason of sex, prohibited, US
Const, Amend 19, § 1
Judicial power of United States —
actions by citizens against states, US
Const, Amend 11
different states, controversies between
citizens of, US Const, Art 3, § 2(1)
grants of different states, controversies
between citizens of same state claim-
ing under, US Const, Art 3, § 2(1)
state and citizens of other state, contro-
versies between, US Const, Art 3,
§ 2(1)
Naturalization and naturalized citizens.
Naturalization (this index)
Privileges and immunities of citizens of
United States, US Const, Art 4, § 2
states not to abridge, US Const, Amend
14, § 1
Who are citizens of United States, US
Const, 14th Amend, § 1
CITRON
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg 4]
CITY
Municipal Corporations (this index)
CITY HOUSING AUTHORITIES
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
CITY JAILS
Jails and Jailers (this index)
CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Municipal Corporations (this index)
CITY VIEW WATER AND SEWER
DISTRICT
Generally, 32-103
CIVIC LEAGUES
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
CIVIL ACTIONS
Action or Suit (this index)
CIVIL ARREST
Generally, 10-801 to 10-882
Affidavit for, 10-805
disposition of, 10-808
filing of, Cir Ct Rule 4
Answer; time for filing, 10-807
Assignment by debtor. Release on sur-
render of property, infra
Bail, 10-821 to 10-831
acceptance by plaintiff, 10-828
attorney at law as, 10-23.1
capias ad satisfaciendum upon forfeiture
of recognizance, 17-574
court officers as, 10-23.1
deposit in lieu of —
discharge of defendant on, 10-821
disposition after judgment, 10-876
substitution of bail for, 10-827
discharge of defendant on, 10-821
exoneration of bail, 10-875
upon surrender of defendant, 10-873
how given, 10-822
qualification of, 10-23.1, 10-823
reduction of, 10-S71, 10-8/2
refusal of bail by plaintiff, 10-828
allowance of bail after, 10-831
justification of bail upon, 10-S23, 10-
829, 10-830
new bail upon, 10-829
sheriff or constable —
bail liable to, 10-S80
exoneration, 10-S28, 10-831
liability as bail, 10-87S, 10-879
official bond, liability on, 10-879
sureties, action as sole remedy against,
10-877
surrender of defendant, 10-873
arrest for purpose of, 10-874
Bond for order of, filing of, Cir Ct Rule
68
Commitment and release, fees of magistrate,
27-431(3)
Constable. Sheriff or constable, infra
Contempt proceedings, provisions not ap-
plicable to, 10-801
Discharge — -
Bail, supra
of debts upon assignment by debtor,
10-846
Execution against person of judgment
debtor, 10-1705
sheriff may break into house to arrest
debtor, when 10-1712
Exemptions —
militiamen. 44-137
persons attending courts, 15-11
Release on surrender of property, infra
Index
199
CIVIL ARREST— Cont'd
Grounds for, 10-802, 10-803
absconding debtor, 10-802(5)
character, injury to, 10-802(6), 10-803
embezzlement, 10-802(1)
fraud or deceit, 10-802(3)
malpractice, 10-802(1)
misconduct or neglect in office, 10-802(1)
nonresident defendant, 10-802(6)
personal injuries, 10-802(6), 10-803
property —
injury to, 10-802(6), 10-803
personal property fraudulently de-
tained, concealed, or removed,
10-802(2)
removal or disposal to defraud credi-
tors, 10-802(4)
wrongful taking, detaining, or con-
version of, 10-802(6)
Limitation of actions, effect on, 10-104, 10-
128
Maintenance of debtor, 10-881
charges for, 10-8S2
plaintiff's liability for, 10-881
Militiamen exempt from, 44-137
Motions for, prompt decision of, 10-1232
Order of arrest —
contents of, 10-807
disposition of, 10-S08
filing of bond for, Cir Ct Rule 68
issue of, 10-S04, 10-805
security by plaintiff before obtaining,
10-806
time for service of, 10-807
vacating of, 10-871, 10-872
Posse, calling to aid in arrest, 10-809
Prompt decision of motions for, 10-1232
Recognizance. Eail, supra
Release on surrender of property, 10-841
to 10-859
appeal, 10-S55
release of debtor pending, 10-S55, 10-
858
assignment by debtor, 10-845
debts discharged by, 10-846
delivery of property to assignee as
condition for discharge, 10-859
exempt property, 10-845
homestead exemption, 10-845
remand to prison for refusal of, 10-
847
books of petitioner, production of, 10-857
clerk of common pleas court-
examination by, 10-843
fees of, 27-53(52), 10-853
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
hearing on exceptions to rulings of,
10-852
creditors, summoning by public notice,
10-842
examination of petitioner, 10-843, 10-856
CIVIL ARREST— Cont'd
Release on surrender of property — Cont'd
false schedules, penalty for, 10-848
jury in cases of fraud, preference, or
false return, 10-849 to 10-851
fees for summoning. Sheriff or con-
stable, infra
submission of issues to, 10-858
oath of petitioner, 10-844
on plaintiff's neglect to provide for main-
tenance of debtor, 10-881
petition for, 10-841
Sheriff or constable —
affidavit and order of arrest, disposition
of, 10-808
Bail, supra
execution of order by, 10-809
fees for summoning jury, 10-854, 27-401
(25)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
limitation of action against sheriff, for
escape, 10-146(2)
penalty, sheriff permitting arrested per-
son to go at large or escape, 53-216,
53-217
Supplemental proceedings, arrest of judg-
ment debtor in, 10-1722
Usurpation of office, in action of quo war-
ranto for, 10-2261
Women, 10-803
CIVIL CODE
See table following this index for disposition
of sections in 1942 Code
CIVIL DEFENSE
Generally, 44-301 to 44-475
Agency, creation and purpose of, 44-302
Air raid precautions, 44-421 to 44-428
blackouts and other precautions —
authority to establish, 44-423, 44-424
establishment, 44-421
municipal blackouts, etc., 44-424
practice blackouts, etc., 44-425
duration of Act, 44-428
enforcement by political subdivisions,
423
Governor, powers of, 44-422
liability for damage, 44-426
penalties for violations, 44-427
Co-operation in troop movements, 44-461
to 44-465
Director —
Adjutant General as, 44-303
deputy director, 44-304
duties and powers, 44-306
local chairmen, appointment of, 44-
308
personnel, 44-304
200
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CIVIL DEFENSE— Cont'd
Director— Cont'd
report, 44-307
supplies, etc., provision of, 44-305
Fire fighting, 44-451 to 44-455
Gas masks worn in drills for, prohibition
of wearing masks not applicable to,
16-115
Municipalities, establishment of local organ-
izations, 44-308
Personnel, 44-304
Plan for, 44-302
Short title, 44-301
Special emergency health and sanitation
areas, 44-441 to 44-446
State council of defense, 44-401 to 44-411
annual report, 44-410
creation and purpose, 44-402
district councils, 44-409
duration of Act, 44-411
executive director, 44-404
local councils, 44-408
members, 44-403
compensation, 44-405
personnel, 44-404
powers and duties, generally, 44-407
short title of Act, 44-401
supplies, etc., provision of, 44-406
State Guard (this index)
Temporary or emergency war measures,
44-401 to 44-475
acceptance of equipment, etc., from
United States, 44-472
Air raid precautions, supra
armed forces, notarial powers of commis-
sioned officers of, 44-475
evacuation programs, State's participa-
tion in, 44-471
fire fighting, 44-451 to 44-455
Merchant Marine, notarial powers of
officers of, 44-475
special emergency health and sanitation
areas, 44-441 to 44-446
State council of defense, supra
State vehicles, use in emergencies, 44-
473
troop movements, co-operation in, 44-
461 to 44-465
United States bonds, issue and sale of,
44-474
Treason, sabotage, regulations as to aliens,
etc., 44-351 to 44-362
aliens to report to clerk of courts, 44-
358
arrest of violators, 44-361, 44-362
concealing or harboring violators, 44-
360
conspiracy, 44-356
enemy, gathering information for, 44-354,
44-356
false reports, 44-355, 44-356
CIVIL DEFENSE— Cont'd
Treason, etc. — Cont'd
foreign government —
defined, 44-351
giving defense information to, 44-353,
44-356
mutiny, causing or attempting to cause,
44-355, 44-356
obtaining or giving information as to
defense, 44-352 to 44-354, 44-356
recruiting, obstruction of, 44-355, 44-356
sabotage, 44-357
shrimping or fishing boats to have natu-
ral born citizen on board, 44-359
Troop movements, co-operation in, 44-461
to 44-465
CIVIL OFFICERS
Public Officers (this index)
CIVIL REMEDIES AND
PROCEDURE
See also Action or Suit; Circuit Courts and
Judges; Common Pleas Courts and Judges;
Courts; County Courts; Magis-
trates; Supreme Court.
Generally, 10-1 to 10-2604
Abatement and Revival (this index)
Absence of witnesses, continuance for —
bond or note, witnesses to, 26-9
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 27
Abstract of Judgment (this index)
Action or Suit (this index)
Adoption (this index)
Advertising of citations, charges for, 10-
1308
Agreed Case (this index)
Airport, appeal in proceedings for acqui-
sition of property for, 2-114
Adjournment (this index)
Aid of execution. Supplemental Proceedings
(this index)
Answer (this index)
Appeals (this index)
Appearances (this index)
Arbitration (this index)
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
Arrest. Civil Arrest (this index)
Assault and Battery (this index)
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors (this
index)
Attachment (this index)
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Battery. Assault and Battery (this index)
Body attachment or execution. Civil Arrest
(.this index)
Index
201
CIVIL REMEDIES AND
PROCEDURE— Cont'd
Bonds in judicial proceedings, generally —
attorneys disqualified as sureties on, 10-
23.1
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
' clerk of courts —
approval of security for costs, 15-1729
fees —
approval of security for costs, 27-
53(16)
local provision, 27-68 to 27-101
taking and filing bond, 27-53(20)
filing bond with, 10-22, 15-14
court officers not to act as sureties on — ■
circuit court rule, Cir Ct Rule 9
civil cases, 10-23.1
criminal cases, 17-305
Supreme Court rule, Sup Ct Rule 14
default judgment, bond for entry of, Cir
Ct Rule 38
deposit in lieu of, 10-25 to 10-28
authorized, 10-25
disposition pending action or pro-
ceeding, 10-25
receipt for, 10-27
refund of, 10-28
to whom payable, 10-25, 10-26, 10-26.1
execution of, Cir Ct Rule 38
filing and disposition of, 10-22, 15-14
guardians' bonds, Cir Ct Rule 42
index, Cir Ct Rule 2
justification of sureties, Cir Ct Rules
65,66
masters' fees for taking and filing of,
27-201 to 27-208
official bonds, recovery on, Cir Cit Rule
71
probate court, deposits in lieu of bond,
10-26(3)
sale, bond for order to stay, Cir Ct Rule
64
security for costs, Cir Ct Rule 10
approval by clerk of courts, 15-1729
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(16)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
form of undertaking, Cir Ct Rule 10
quo warranto, security for costs by
private party in action of, 10-2260
surety company bonds —
costs of action, premium as part of,
10-23
sufficiency of, 10-23, 10-24
Borrowing for Minors and Incompetents
(this index)
Calendars (this index)
Case or Exception (this index)
Chambers (this index)
Chancery. Equity (this index)
Change of name. Names (this index)
Charge to jury. Instructions to Jury (this
index)
CIVIL REMEDIES AND
PROCEDURE— Cont'd
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Circuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Citation of cases in court, Sup Ct Rule 8(11)
Citations to appear, charges for advertis-
ing of, 10-1308
Civil Arrest (this index)
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Clerk, definition for purpose of title, 10-6
Cloud on title. Quieting Title (this index)
Color or race, no discrimination on account
of, 15-8
Common-law rules as superseded by equity,
10-18
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this in-
dex)
Complaint or Petition (this index)
Compromise and Settlement (this index)
Computation of time, 10-2
Condemnation. Eminent Domain (this in-
dex)
Construction of statutes, 10-1
Contempt (this index)
Continuances (this index)
Conversion. Trover and Conversion (this
index)
Costs —
generally. Fees and Costs (this index)
security for. Bonds in judicial proceed-
ings, generally, supra
Counterclaim and Set-off (this index)
County Courts (this index)
Court reporters. Stenographers (this in-
dex)
Courts (this index)
Criminal and civil remedies, merger of,
10-14, 10-15
Cross Actions (this index)
Damages (this index)
Death actions. Death by Wrongful Act
(this index)
Declaration. Complaint or Petition (this
index)
Declaratory Judgments (this index)
Decree. Judgment or Decree (this index)
Defamation. Libel and Slander (this in-
dex)
Default judgment. Judgment or Decree
(this index)
Defenses (this index)
Definitions —
action, 10-9
civil action, 10-12
clerk, 10-6
personal property, 10-4
property, 10-5
real estate, 10-3
real property, 10-3
special proceedings, 10-10
202
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CIVIL REMEDIES AND
PROCEDURE— Cont'd
Demurrer (this index)
Depositions (this index)
Deposits in Court (this index)
Discontinuance. Dismissal or Nonsuit
(this index)
Discovery (this index)
Discrimination on account of race or color,
prohibited, 15-8
Dismissal or Nonsuit (this index)
Disqualification of judge for interest or re-
lationship to parties, 15-10
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §6
Distress (this index)
Division of remedies, 10-7
Divorce (this index)
Dockets and Docketing (this index)
Drainage districts —
bonds, remedies on default of, 18-300
continuance of suit for enforcement of
lien, 18-565
Ejectment. Recovery of Real Property
(this index)
Election of Remedies (this index)
Eminent Domain (this index)
Entry of appearance, Cir Ct Rule 17
Entry of judgment. Judgment or Decree
(this index)
Equity (this index)
Evidence (this index)
Exceptions-
Case or Exceptions (this index)
Objections and Exceptions (this index)
Execution (this index)
Exemptions from Attachment, Execution,
Levy, or Sale (this index)
Federal Courts (this index)
Fees and costs —
generally. Fees and Costs (this index)
security for costs. Bonds in judicial pro-
ceedings, generally, supra
Final process, circuit court always open to
grant, 10-19
Findings (this index)
Florence Civil Court (this index)
Forcible Entry and Detainer ( this index)
Former practice as effective, 10-13
Furnishing of pleadings and papers, Cir Ct
Rule 32
Greenville County Court (this index)
Guardian ad Litem (this index)
Guardian and Ward (this index)
Habeas Corpus (this index)
Injunction (this index)
Instructions to Jury (this index)
Interest (this index)
Interpleader (this index)
Issues (this index)
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Judgment Roll (this index)
CIVIL REMEDIES AND
PROCEDURE— Cont'd
Judicial Notice (this index)
Judicial Sales (this index)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Jurisdiction (this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court
(this index)
Legal Notices (this index)
Libel and Slander (this index)
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Lis Pendens (this index)
Magistrates' courts, procedure in. Magis-
trates (this index)
Malicious Prosecution (this index)
Mandamus (this index)
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Masters (this index)
Merger of civil and criminal remedies, 10-14,
10-15
Mesne process, circuit court always open
to grant, 10-19
Money in court. Deposits in Court (this
index)
Motions (this index)
Name, change of. Names (this index)
New Trial (this index)
Nonsuit. Dismissal or Nonsuit (this index)
Occupying Claimant (this index)
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Orders of Court (this index)
Parties to Actions (this index)
Partition (this index)
Pending litigation. Lis Pendens (this in-
dex)
Perpetuation of Testimony (this index)
Personal property, definition for purpose of
title, 10-4
Petition. Complaint or Petition (this in-
dex)
Plea. Answer (this index)
Pleading (this index)
Process. Writ and Process (this index)
Production of Books and Papers (this in-
dex)
Prohibition (this index)
Property, definition for purpose of title,
10-5
Provisional Remedies (this index)
Publicity of proceedings. Courts (this in-
dex)
Quieting Title (this index)
Quo Warranto (this index)
Race or color, no discrimination on account
of, 15-8
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, prac-
tice and procedure in. Carriers (this
index)
Real estate, definition for purpose of title,
10-3
Real property, definition for purpose of title,
10-3
Index
203
CIVIL REMEDIES AND
PROCEDURE— Cont'd
Receivers (this index)
Recognizances. Bail and Recognizance
(this index)
Recovery of Real Property (this index)
References (this index)
Reply (this index)
Reporters. Stenographers (this index)
Revival. Abatement and Revival (this in-
dex)
Richland County Court (this index)
Rules of Court (this index)
Scire facias, quo warranto as superseding,
10-2251
Security for costs. Bonds in judicial pro-
ceedings generally, supra
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Setoff. Counterclaim and Setoff (this in-
dex)
Settlement. Compromise and Settlement
(this index)
Simultaneous Death Act (this index)
Slander. Libel and Slander (this index)
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Special Proceedings (this index)
Statute of limitations. Limitation of Ac-
tions (this index)
Stay (this index)
Stenographers (this index)
Submission of controversy without action,
10-1201
Subpoena (this index)
Subpoena duces tecum. Production of
Books and Papers (this index)
Suit. Action or Suit (this index)
Summary ejectment of trespassers. Tres-
pass (this index)
Summons (this index)
Supersedeas. Stay (this index)
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
Survival of actions. Abatement and Re-
vival (this index)
Time, computation of, 10-2
Trespass (this index)
Trial (this index)
Trover and Conversion (this index)
Usury (this index)
Venue (this index)
Verdict (this index)
Voluntary appearance as equivalent to per-
sonal service of summons, 10-106.1
Waiver of jurisdictional objection, appear-
ance as, 10-648
Witnesses (this index)
Workmen's compensation proceedings,-
practice and procedure in, 72-60
Writ and Process (this index)
Wrongs to be remedied by courts, SC Const,
Art 1, § 15
CIVIL SERVICE AND CIVIL
SERVICE COMMISSIONS
For local matters, see the particular political
subdivisions
Municipal Corporations (this index)
CIVIL WAR
Confederate Cross of Honor, improper use,
punishment for, 44-657
Confederate Homes (this index)
Confederate Pensions (this index)
CLAFLIN COLLEGE
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College (this index)
CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY
Separation of Claflin College from, SC
Const, Art 11, § 8
CLAIM AND DELIVERY
Generally, 10-2501 to 10-2516
Affidavit, 10-2503
filing of, 10-2508
magistrates' courts, affidavits in proceed-
ings in, 43-172
third party claims, 10-2515
Answer in action for replevin of property
distrained for damage, 10-680
Attachment in action for wrongful con-
version, 10-901(2)
Bond-
delivery to parties, 10-22
exception to sureties by defendant, pro-
ceedings on, 10-2509
Magistrates' courts, infra
plaintiff to give, 10-2505
in case of third party claims, 10-2515
qualification and justification of sureties,
10-2512
Redelivery, infra
Breaking into building to take property, 10-
2513
Concealed property, posse to aid in taking,
10-2513
Crop seized to enforce landlord's lien for
rent and advances, 45-513
Damages, judgment for, 10-2516
Default judgment in actions of, 10-1533
Distrained property, venue of action to re-
cover 10-301(4)
Execution for delivery of goods, county to
which issued, 10-1704
Exemplary damages, judgment for, 10-2516
Greenville County Court, limitation on ju-
risdiction of, 15-654
Interpleader for new parties, 10-219
204
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CLAIM AND DELIVERY— Cont'd
Joinder with action for injuries to personal
property, 10-701(6)
Joint owners as parties, 10-2502
Judgments, 10-2516
default judgment, 10-1533
exemplary damages, judgment for, 10-
2516
magistrates' courts, proceedings in,
43-182, 43-184
Jury, issues triable by, 10-1056
Landlord's lien for rent and advances, crop
seized to enforce, 45-513
Limitation of action for, 10-143(4)
Magistrates' . courts, proceedings in, 43-
171 to 43-184
absent defendant, proceedings against,
43-174
affidavit of plaintiff, 43-172
bond, forthcoming, of defendant, 43-179
bond, magistrate's fees for taking, 27-
431(2)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-434, 27-437
bond of plaintiff, 43-173
exceptions to sureties on, 43-178
constable, powers and duties of, 43-175
to 43-177
execution, 43-183
fees and costs, 43-173
forthcoming bond of defendant, 43-179
immediate delivery, time for claiming,
43-171
judgment, 43-182, 43-184
order and summons, 43-173
third party claims, 43-180
trial, 43-181
New parties, interpleader for, 10-219
Pledged goods, verdict in actions to recover,
10-1455
Posse to aid in taking concealed property,
10-2513
Redelivery —
bond for, 10-2510, 10-2510.1
justification of sureties on, 10-2511
time for claiming, 10-2509
Service of papers on defendant, 10-2507
Sheriff-
duty to take property, 10-2505
keeping and disposition of property by,
10-2514
power to take concealed property, 10-
2513
requisition to, 10-2504
return, filing of, 10-2508
Third party claims, 10-2515
magistrates' courts, 43-180
Time for claiming immediate delivery, 10-
2501
Union County, costs in, 27-5
Venue of action to recover distrained prop-
erty, 10-301(41
Verdict, 10-1453, 10-1455
CLAIMS
Carrier's loss of goods, claims for. Carriers
(this index)
Counties, claims against. Counties (this in-
dex)
Escheated lands. Escheats (this index)
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Militia, false or fradulcnt claims, 44-79
Occupying Claimants (this index)
Proof of, armed forces and merchant marine
officers may take, during World War
11,44-475
Reparation claims. Telephone Companies
(this index)
State, claims against. Claims Against State
(this index)
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
CLAIMS AGAINST STATE
Generally, 30-251 to 30-255 -
Barred, when, 30-255
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Constitutional provision, SC Const, Art 17,
§2
Examination, 30-252
General Assembly, current or contingent
expenses of, inapplicability of statute to,
30-254
Payment, provision for, 30-253
Report on, to Ways and Means Committee
of House of Representatives, 30-252
CLAIRVOYANCE
Punishment for, 16-572
CLAMS
Shellfish (this index)
CLAPPER RAILS
Open season, 28-331
CLARENDON COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Agricultural tenancies in, date of termina-
tion, 41-61
Agriculture (this index)
Appropriations, keeping within, 14-1501
Attorney, employment of, to prosecute per-
sons failing to do road work or pay
commutation tax, 33-1038
Auction of horses, mules or cattle, license
for nonresident to, 56-206
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
assessors, appointment of, 65-3452
Index
205
CLARENDON COUNTY— Cont'd
Auditor — Cont'd
clerical assistance, 14-1521
fees for entering and endorsing, disposition
of, 65-1781
office supplies, 14-1515
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1521
tax returns, place for receiving, 65-1756
Bailiffs, 15-1930
Board of Commissioners —
contracts for road work and building re-
pairs, advertising and letting, 14-
1516
contracts with county prohibited, 14-1517
office supplies, procurement of, 14-1515
orders placed by supervisor to be ap-
proved or disapproved by, 14-1511
personal liability of members for debt
in excess of appropriation, 14-1501
statements to be published, 14-1502
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 287]
Borrowing —
from Federal agencies for certain pur-
poses, 14-553, 14-555, 14-557
in anticipation of taxes. Tax anticipa-
tion borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-64
Boxing commission, 5-304
Bridges — ■
generally. Bridges (this index)
contracts for construction and repair,
/ advertising and letting, 14-1516
v Buildings, contracts for construction or re
\/ pair, advertising and letting, 14-1516
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2,
5-5
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
inspection of, 14-1504, 55-525
person awaiting trial, service by, 55-505
to 55-507
provisions for sentence to, as inapplica-
ble, 17-555
publication of particulars concerning, 14-
1502
record of prisoners, 55-524
Chattel mortgages on crops, certain record-
ing provisions not applicable, 60-304
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-264
generally. Circuit Courts (this in-
dex)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
highway work not to be approved until
inspected, 33-1541
order issued by supervisor to accom-
pany, 14-1512
posting of statements of claims allowed,
14-427
CLARENDON COUNTY— Cont'd
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this in-
dex)
clerical assistance, 14-1521
collection of civil costs by, 27-68
fees, 27-52, 27-80
office supplies, 14-1515
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1521
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Contracts for road work and building re-
pairs, advertising and letting, 14-1516
Coroners — ■
generally. Coroners (this index)
inquest —
jurors, compensation and mileage
provision as inapplicable, 17-130
magistrate to receive no fee for hold-
ing, 17-62
physicians, compensation for post
mortems, 27-634
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Court attachees, 15-1930
Courts —
attachees, 15-1930
bailiffs, 15-1930
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-264
Clerk of courts, supra
constables' fees in worthless check cases,
27-422
county courts, inapplicability of general
provisions as to, 15-627
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-613.1, 27-614
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(2)
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Deer, buck, open season, 28-343
Depositories of public funds to furnish se-
curity, 14-1531
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts. Drainage Districts (this in-
dex)
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees collected by officers, record and pay-
ment to treasurer, 14-1522
penalty for violation of statutory require-
ments as to, 14-1535
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statements, publication of, 14-1502
Fine for failure to pay road tax, 33-1037
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and game —
bag limit, Black River and tributaries,
28-592
206
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CLARENDON COUNTY— Cont'd
Fish and game — Cont'd
closed and open season for partridge,
28-338.4
net, seine or trap, closed season for, 28-
618
out-of-season hunting, penalty for, 28-
338.4
season for hunting certain game in, 28-
343
zone, game, 28-5
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally. Counties (this index)
co-operation with tax collector, 65-3030
deeds to, of unredeemed property, 65-
2310
redemption of property held by, after
expiration of original redemption pe-
riod, 65-3041 to 65-3048
tax collector to take charge of lands ac-
quired by, 65-3021
Foxes, open season for, 28-423
Funds —
accountability of officers for, 14-1531
investment, 14-1531
Game. Fish and game, supra
General sessions court —
witnesses, compensation of, 27-614
restrictions as to public employees
inapplicable, 27-613.1
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury, inventory, copy of, filing with,
14-1503
instruction as to duty with respect to,
14-1506
Health boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
commutation taxes for, 33-1031 to 33-
1039
ditches across, permit for, required, 33-
459
inspection of work on, prior to payment
of claims, 33-1541
rural mail routes, when may become
public roads, 33-807
street tax, payment of, as exempting
from commutation tax, 33-1032
Horse trading, applicability of regulations
as to, 56-1273
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, § 3
Inspection of property, 14-1504
Inventories, how kept and checked, 14-1503
CLARENDON COUNTY— Cont'd
Jail generally. Jails and Jailors (this index)
Judicial sales, costs and fees, collection of,
10-1756
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(2)
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Livestock, inspection of, 14-1504
Lunacy examinations, physician's fees for,
27-636
Magistrates, 43-711 to 43-713
generally. Magistrates (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
office supplies, 14-1515
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Music machines, hours of operation, 5-625
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines.
bank deposits, 14-1532
half holiday weekly, 14-1507
hours, 14-1507
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-1521 to 14-1525
prerequisites to payment, 14-1523, 14-
1524
Office supplies, how bought, stored and is-
sued, 14-1515
Partridges, closed and open season, 28-338.4
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-167
Poor, disbursements for, exceeding appro-
priation, 71-304
Probate judge — _ _
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
clerical assistance, 14-1521
clerk of circuit court to act as, 15-402
commitments to State Hospital, no fees
for, 32-971
fees, 27-304
office supplies, 14-1515
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1521
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchases, competitive bidding, when re-
quired, 14-1514
Quail, bag limit, 28-377
Registration and recordation —
fees, 27-52
file book not required, 60-155
Road work, contracts for, advertising and
letting, 14-1516
Rolling store, requirement of license for,
56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Index
207
CLARENDON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
budgets, district, to be reviewed by,
21-2055
funds expendable by, 21-2051
report, annual, to legislative delega-
tion, 21-2053
bonds, district —
amount permissible, SC Const, Art
10. § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 294]
Pine Grove District No. 20, valida-
tion, SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol
7, p. 289]
Turbeville District, SC Const, Art
10. § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 289]
21-2052
borrowing in anticipation of State aid,
game fund, expenditure for school pur-
poses, 21-2051
high schools —
nonresident pupils —
County Superintendent of Educa-
tion to certify attendance and
payment of tuition fees, 21-
2073
reports of, 21-2071
tax on districts for tuition, 21-2074
21-2075
tuition, amounts due for, 21-2072
insurance premiums due to State Budget
and Control Board, payment of, 21-
2058
reserve fund provisions as inapplicable
to, 21-941
Superintendent of Education, office sup-
plies, 14-1515
taxation —
increase in special levies, 21-2056
insurance premiums, tax for payment
of, 21-2058
reduction of special levies, 21-2057
trustees —
budgets, 21-2055
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, amount of, 53-55
clerical assistance, 14-1521
office supplies, 14-1515
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1521
special duties and powers of sheriff and
deputies, 53-860
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, 14-1533
general statutory requirements inap-
plicable, 1-671
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
CLARENDON COUNTY— Cont'd
Squirrels, closed and open season, 28-343
Streams, inapplicability of statutory re-
quirements as to, 70-5
Supervisor —
contracts made by, 14-1511
orders given by, 14-1511 to 14-1513
purchases by, 14-1511
receipt from successor for personal prop-
erty, 14-1505
redemption of tax forfeited lands, duties
in respect of, 65-3042 65-3047, 65-
3048
Tax anticipation borrowing. 14-451
generally. Counties (this index)
advertising for bids, 14-454
"bills payable" book, 14-462, 14-463
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of loan
to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2301 to 65-2310
agent, employment of, for performance
of duties as to forfeited lands, 65-
3024
bond, 65-3025
appointment, 65-2301
attorneys, employment of, in connection
with forfeited lands, 65-3026
bond, 65-2302
clerk, employment of, 65-2306
compensation, 65-2303
deeds to forfeited land commission of un-
redeemed property, 65-2310
duties, 65-2307, 65-3021 to 65-3031
expenses, allowance for, 65-2303
fees, commissions, or mileage collected,
disposition of, 65-2309
forfeited land commission to co-operate
with, 65-3030
levy on and sale of property for unpaid
taxes, 65-2308
office equipment, supplies and stationery.
65-2305
office in courthouse, 65-2305
remittances to treasurer, 65-2309
removal, 65-2304
report as to forfeited lands, 65-3031
subcollectors, 65-2306
term of office, 65-2301
commencement, 65-2301
vacancies, how filled, 65-2301, 65-2304
Taxes —
generally — '
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, district boards of, 65-3452 to
65-3454
discount allowable, 65-1987
districts, 65-3451
equalization board, 65-1865
execution to enforce payment, 65-2308
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CLARENDON COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
exemption from — _
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, §8
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1526
Forfeited land commission, supra
forfeited lands —
fire insurance, procurement of, 65-
3023
income, disposition of, 65-3028
inventory of, 65-3022, 65-3031
management, 65-3023
redemption, 65-3041 to 65-3048
removal of, 65-3023
report on by tax collector, 65-3031
sale or rent, 65-3023, 65-3027
sales, use of proceeds, 65-3029
tax collector's charge of, 65-3021
highway purposes, 33-1031 to 33-1039
payment, county and school claims re-
ceivable in, 65-1983
returns, place of receiving, 65-1757
sale for —
fees, 65-2806
redemption, 65-3041 to 65-3048
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
borrowing by, for school purposes, 21-
2052
checking account, 14-1532
clerical assistance, 14-1521
investment of funds by, 14-1533
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
office supplies, 14-1515
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1521
Veterans' service officer of American Le-
gion, office room for, 44-632
Waters. Streams, supra
CLARK HILL PROJECT
Highways in locality of, abandonment or
relocation, 33-193
CLARK'S HILL AUTHORITY
Generally, 59-91 to 59-93
CLASS SUITS
Parties to, 10-205
CLEARANCE
Public utility lines crossing streets, rail-
roads, etc., Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817
[Rule 14]
CLEAR COURSE
Motor Carriers (this index)
CLEMSON, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-244
CLEMSON AGRICUL-
TURAL COLLEGE
Generally, 22-201 to 22-279
Acceptance of Clemson devises and be-
quests, 22-201
Agricultural information, collection of, 3-21
Agricultural Marketing Commission, presi-
dent of college as ex officio member,
3-202
Agricultural societies, county, regulation of
returns of, 3-21
Animal Diseases (this index)
Bequests. Devises and bequests, infra
Board of trustees —
annual report, 22-218, 22-236
compensation, 2-217
composition of, 22-203
corporate powers, 22-205
duties and powers generally, 3-21
election of members, 22-203
expenditure of moneys, vote required, 22-
208
meetings, 2-217
powers and duties generally, 22-204
sale of property by, 22-206, 22-208
term of office, 22-203
Bonds, issue of, 22-271 to 22-279
contract between college and bondhold-
ers may be made provisions of reso-
lution, 22-272
description to be filed with State Treas-
urer, 22-277
enforcement of provisions of resolution
authorizing, 22-278
execution of bonds, 22-275
purposes for which bonds authorized,
22-271
resolution authorizing, 22-272
revenues available for payment of, 22-279
sale of, 22-276
tax exempt, 22-274
terms of, 22-272, 22-273
Cattle marketing, investigation of, 3-21
Certification of seeds and plants, inaugura-
tion of program for, 3-441
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209
CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE— Cont'd
Chemical analysis in case of suspected poi-
soning, 17-116 to 17-118
Coast section —
co-operation of planters and farmers, 3-
22
duties in respect of, 3-21
Conventions, power to hold, 3-21
Co-operative marketing association —
directors, appointment, 12-961
information to be furnished to contem-
plated marketing association, 12-906
to file certified copy of articles of incor-
poration with Clemson Agricultural
College, 12-922
County agricultural societies, regulation of
returns of, 3-21
Crop Pest Commission —
appointment by board of trustees, 3-101
co-operation of, in certification of seeds
and plants, 3-443
Dairy department, duties in connection with
weighing and testing milk and milk
products, 32-1609, 32-1609.7
Demonstration agents for each county, 14-
306
Devises and bequests —
acceptance of, 22-201
investment of bequests, 22-209, 22-210
Diseases —
animals, diseases of. Animal Diseases
(this index)
plants, examination into, 3-21
Division of public land fund under Act of
Congress, 22-212
Established, 22-202
Experiment stations for farm demonstration
work, 3-24
assent of State to Act of Congress mak-
ing appropriations, 3-26
Hatch bill fund to be devoted to, 3-25
see also Agricultural Experiment Station
(this index)
Extension work, Federal aid to, 3-27, 3-28
Farm demonstration work. Experiment sta-
tions, supra
Farmers' institutes, power to hold, 3-21
Federal aid to extension work, 3-27, 3-28
Federal Conservation Act, powers in con-
nection with, 63-2
Federal grants in aid of agriculture, power
to expend, 3-25 to 3-30
Fertilizers —
certain requirements for, to be pre-
scribed, 3-543, 3-544, 3-547, 3-548
inspection tags or stamps to be fur-
nished by college, 3-566, 3-567
inspectors, appointment of, 3-21
privilege tax on, use of, 22-213
tonnage sold to be reported to college,
3-502
[8 SC Code] — 14
CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE— Cont'd
Forestry Commission, president of college
to be member of, 29-1
Foundation seed organization, participation
in, 3-406
Head of the chair of history to be member
of Historical Commission, 9-1
Hog cholera serum, duty to furnish, 3-21
Immigration, inducement of, as subject to
investigation by, 3-21
Information, agricultural, collection of, 3-21
Investment of Clemson bequests, 22-209, 22-
210
Land scrip fund, use of income of one-half
of, 22-211
Livestock, regulations governing admission
to State, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 494-
498
Livestock markets, regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 499, 500
Location, 22-202
Maintenance of, power of General Assembly
to provide for, SC Const, Art 11, §8
Marketing association. Co-operative mar-
keting association, supra
Marketing of cattle, investigation of, 3-21
Marketing of poultry, investigation of, 3-21
Municipal corporation of Clemson College,
22-231 to 22-236
boundaries, 22-231
constables, 22-234
established, 22-231
governing body of, 22-232
recorder, 22-232
sales of goods, wares, etc., regulation of,
22-233
tax not to be levied, 22-235
Name, 22-202
Penitentiary convicts, payments for hire of,
55-337
Poultry marketing, investigation of, 3-21
Privilege tax on fertilizer, use of, 22-213
Public Health Veterinarian to co-operate
with, 6-123
Rabies control, co-operation in, 6-132
Regulations adopted by trustees, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 494-500
Rice, promotion of cultivation of, 3-21
Sea Island cotton, testing of, 3-21
Secretary of Agriculture, co-operation with,
3-21
Seed and plant certification, 3-441 to 3-443
Serum. Hog cholera serum, supra
Soil conservation committee, president of
college serving as advisor to, 63-61.2
State extension service at, director of, as
member of South Carolina National
Forest Land Board, 39-94
State Rural Electrification Authority, presi-
dent of college as director of, 24-304
Statistics, collection of, 3-21
210
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CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE— Cont'd
Studies to be taught, 22-202
Trustees. Board of trustees, supra —
Veterinarian, public health, to co-operate
with college, 6-123
Veterinarian of, as state veterinarian, 6-403
CLERGYMEN
Business and occupation taxes in cities and
towns over 1,000, 47-271
Commutation road tax, 33-971, 33-992, 33-
1052, 33-1062, 33-1071, 33-1091, 33-1102,
33-1111, 33-1121, 33-1145, 33-1171, 33-
1182, 33-1212, 33-1221, 33-1241, 33-1263,
33-1271, 33-1281.1
Death sentence, presence at execution of,
55-375
Elections, residential requirements to vote
at, 23-62; SC Const, Art 2, § 4(a)
Income tax, rental value of parsonage not
part of gross income, 65-253
Jury duty, exemption from, 38-104
License fees —
cities over 40,000, 47-407
towns of less than 1,000, 47-173
Marriage ceremonies, power to perform, 20-
2
Motor carriers, permissibility of clergy
rates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule
44]
Parsonages, tax exemption, 65-1522(12)
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
10, §4
Road duty, exemption from, 47-1324
Tolls, exemption from payment of, 33-773
CLERKS
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Bonds, official. Public Officers and Em-
ployees (this index)
Departmental clerks —
eligibility of women as, SC Const, Art
17, §1
oath and bond, when required, 1-41
Elections (this index)
House of Representatives (this index)
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Senate (this index)
CLERKS OF COURTS
See also Registers of Mesne Conveyances
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
see name of county
Generally, 15-1701 to 15-1787
Absence of judge, adjourning circuit court
in, 15-220.1
CLERKS OF COURTS— Cont'd
Abstract of judgments —
duty to keep, 10-1541
entries, 15-1767(6)
size of books, 15-1770
Accounts of —
annual return to county, 15-1784
fees in State cases, 15-1781
moneys in common pleas court, 15-1787
monthly report to auditor and treasurer,
15-1785, 15-1786
notice to countv, penalty for failure to
give, 15-1783
Accounts receivable, filing of assignments
of, 45-205
Adjourning circuit court in absence of judge,
15-220.1
Administration of derelict estates, 19-581 to
19-5S4
Affidavits, power to take, 15-1726
Alcohol, prescriptions and statements of
druggists selling, fees for recording
and indexing of, 4-308
Aliens, reports of. Aliens (this index)
Annual return of accounts to county, 15-
1784
Arrest in civil actions, release of debtor
from, powers as to. Civil Arrest (this
index)
Assignments of accounts receivable, filing
of, 45-205
Attachment, power to grant, 10-904
Attendance at trial of criminal case trans-
ferred to another county, 17-556
Attestation of writs and process, 15-1727
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §31
Attorney General, examination of office by,
1-263
Attorneys, clerks of courts may act as, in
other counties, 15-1723
Bail, granting of, 17-301, 17-302
costs, 17-308
Bench warrants, issue of, 15-1727
Births, registrar of. Vital Statistics (this
index)
Blank books, provision of, 15-1710
Bonds-
approval of bond to secure costs, 15-1729
county bond election, filing of certified
copy of result with clerk, 14-516
deposits in lieu of, payable to common
pleas clerk, 10-26(1,4)
filing of, 15-14
Official bonds, infra
record of bond issues to be filed with
clerk, 1-644
Books, papers, and records, 15-1761 to 15-
1775
blank books, provision of, 15-1710
cases for, 15-1763
[SSCCode]
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211
CLERKS OF COURTS— Cont'd
Books, papers, and records — Cont'd
certification of photostatic copies in cer-
tain counties, 15-1771. 1
circuit judges to enforce performance of
clerk's duties, 15-1774
common pleas courts, daily reading of
minutes to judge, 15-1762
copies, 15-1771, 15-1771.1
endorsement of papers, 15-1764
entries in records, 15-1761, 15-1767
filing of papers, 15-1761, 15-1764
inspection, 15-1771
list of books, etc., to be kept, 15-1767
removing records from office of clerk,
prohibited, 15-1771
allowing records to be taken from
office, penalized, 50-5
unauthorized taking of records from
office, penalized, 16-371
responsibility for, 15-1772
size of books, 15-1770
transfer to successor, 15-1772, 15-1773
Business names, filing of, 48-1 to 48-3
fees, 48-3
Calendars —
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 26
entries, 1767(5)
size of book, 1770
Canal companies, condemnation proceed-
ings by. Eminent Domain (this index)
Cases for books, papers, and records, 15-
1763
Change of name —
duties as to, 48-53
fees, 48-53
Charleston City Court, powers of clerk of,
15-1562
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Circuit solicitor, examination of office by,
1-263
Civil arrest, release of debtor from, powers
as to. Civil Arrest (this index)
Condemnation proceedings. Eminent Do-
main (this index)
Confederate pension books, custody of, 44-
558, 44-559
Confederate Veterans' Board of Honor,
member of, 44-552
Confessions of judgment, book for —
entries, 15-1767(9)
size, 15-1770
Constables, powers and duties as to. Con-
stables (this index)
Contempt —
failure to pay over funds, 15-1783
moneys paid into court, failure to de-
posit, 10-2154
Copies of books, papers, and records, 15-
1771, 15-1771.1
Coroners (this index)
CLERKS OF COURTS— Cont'd
Costs
approving security for, 15-1729
bail, granting of, 17-308
Fees, infra
Counties —
annual return of accounts to county, 15-
1784
bond election, filing of certified copy of
result with clerk, 14-516
fees in State cases, accounts against
county for, 15-1781
fees to be paid by county, when, 14-20
furnishing clerk with office, etc., 14-11
to 14-13, 15-1710
monthly report of accounts to auditor
and treasurer, 15-1785, 15-1786
notice to county, penalty for failure to
give, 15-1783
County courts, clerks of courts as clerks of,
15-608
County officers, bonds, recordation of, 50-
69
fees for, 50-69
Courthouse —
duties as to, 15-1721
penalty for keeping open at night, 15-
1721
Courts of record, clerks of courts as clerk
of, 15-1703
Criminal cases. General Sessions Courts
(this index)
Crop liens, search for, at request of Secre-
tary of Agriculture, 60-304.1
fee, 27-66, 60-304.1
Daily reading of minutes of common pleas
courts to judge, 15-1762
Darlington County Civil Court, clerk of
courts as clerk of, 15-1587
Days and hours of office, 15-1722
Decree. Judgment or Decree (this index)
Dedimus potestatem, issue of writs of, 15-
1728
Deeds by nonresidents, issue of writ for
taking proof of, 15-1728
Deeds of, indexing on recordation, 60-157,
60-159, 60-160
Definition for purpose of statutes relating
to courts, 15-4
Deposition, taking of. Depositions (this in-
dex)
Deposits in court —
accounts of, 15-1787
bond, deposits in lieu of, payable to clerk
of common pleas courts, 10-26(1, 4)
failure to deposit moneys paid into
court as contempt, 10-2154
Deputies, 15-1708
Derelict estates, administration of, 19-581
to 19-5S4
212
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CLERKS OF COURTS— Cont'd
Dower —
nonresidents, renunciation by, issue of
writ for taking, 15-1728
power to take renunciations of, 15-1726
Drainage Districts (this index)
Druggists, prescriptions and statements of
druggists selling alcohol, fees for re-
cording and indexing of, 4-308
Duties, generally, 15-1722
Election of, SC Const, Art 5, § 27
time for holding, 15-1701, 15-1702, 23-303,
23-304
Eminent Domain (this index)
Endorsement of papers, 15-1764
Enrollment books of Confederate veterans,
custody of, 44-558, 44-559
Entries in records, 15-1761, 15-1767
Entry of judgments, 15-1727
Entry of satisfaction of judgments, 15-1730
Estrays (this index)
Examination of office by Attorney General
and solicitors, 1-263
Executions, powers and duties as to. Ex-
ecution (this index)
Factor's lien, fee for filing, 45-404
Federal tax liens, filing of notices of, 65-2722
Fees, 27-53
birth date, registry of, 32-1146
business names, filings as to, 48-3
cancelation of lis pendens, 10-504
change of name, proceedings for, 48-53
Costs, supra
county officers, recording bonds of, 50-
69
county to pay, when, 14-20
criminal cases, fees abolished in, 27-67
crop liens, search for, 27-66, 60-304.1
depositions, taking of, 26-703, 27-53(22)
eminent domain proceedings, 25-57
by railroads and canal companies, 58-
783
factor's lien, fee for filing, 45-404
income tax distress warrants, fees for
docketing of, 6S-346
joint stock companies, fees for recorda-
tion of articles, 52-151, 52-152
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
prescriptions and statements of drug-
gists selling alcohol, recording and
indexing of, 4-308
recording fees. Registration and Re-
cordation (this index)
State cases, accounts for fees in, 15-1781
unemployment compensation, filing en-
try, indexing, and satisfaction of
warrant for collection of employer's
contribution, 68-210
veteran's discharges, certified copies of,
60-408
Fiduciaries, clerk of courts as agent for
service of summons on nonresident fi-
duciaries, 10-433
CLERKS OF COURTS— Cont'd
Filing of papers, 15-1761, 15-1764
Fines and forfeitures, book of, 15-1767(10)
size of book, 15-1770
Fines collected, disposition of, 15-1782
penalty for improper disposition, 15-1783,
50-4
Florence Civil Court (this index)
Forfeited land commission, membership in,
65-2901
Form of certificate of attendance of jurors
and constables, 15-1733
Furnishing clerk of courts with office, etc.,
14-11 to 14-13, 15-1710
General Sessions Courts (this index)
Greenville County Court (this index)
Highway plans to be maintained in office
of, 33-146
Hours and days of office, 15-1722
Income tax distress warrants, docketing of,
65-345
fees for docketing, 65-346
Indexes —
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 2
journals, 15-1769(3)
size of books, 15-1770(5)
miscellaneous index, 15-1767(14)
size of book, 15-1770(2)
sessions index, 15-1767(7)
size of book, 15-1770(2)
Indictment for wilful failure or neglect to
discharge duty, 45-7
Indorsement of papers, 15-1764
Inspection of books, papers, and records, 15-
1771
Joint-stock companies, recordation of ar-
ticles in office of clerk, fees for, 52-151,
52-152
Journal —
common pleas journal. Common Pleas
Courts and Judges (this index)
general sessions journal. General Ses-
sions Courts (this index)
Judgment debtors, book of orders appoint-
ing receivers of. 15-1767(13)
size of book, 15-1770
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Judicial sales by clerk of courts, 10-1753
Marlboro County, certain sales in, 10-
1767
Juries and jurors, powers and duties as to.
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Jury duty, exemption from, 38-101
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
clerk of courts as clerk of, 15-1287
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to receive copy of, 1-564
Limited partnership certificate to be filed
with. 52-105
Lis Pendens (this index)
Index
213
CLERKS OF COURTS— Cont'd
Magistrates, duties as to. Magistrates
(this index)
Marlboro County Court, clerk of courts
as clerk of, 15-689
Measures and weights to be kept by, 66-152
Military discharges, fees for certified copies
of, 60-408
Minutes of common pleas court, daily read-
ing to judge, 15-1762
Miscellaneous index — ■
entries, 15-1767(14)
size of book, 15-1770(2)
Misdemeanants, applications by, for speedy
disposition of case, 17-510
Moneys in court. Deposits in court, supra
Mortgages (this index)
Municipalities over 5,000, filing of proceed-
ings as to unfit dwellings in, 36-506
Names —
business names, filing of, 48-1 to 48-3
fees, 48-3
change of name —
duties as to, 48-53
fees, 48-53
Neglect of duty —
indictment for, 45-7
penalty for, 50-6
Nonresident fiduciaries, clerk of courts as
agent for service of summons on, 10-
433
Notaries public, enrollment of, 49-5
Oath of office of clerk and deputies, 15-1707,
15-1708
Oaths, power to administer, 15-1726
Office days and hours, 15-1722
Official bonds —
certificates of liens on property of sure-
ties on, 15-1740
constable's bond, filing and approval of,
15-1738
county officers' bonds, recordation of,
50-69
fees for, 50-69
of clerk and deputies, 15-1705, 15-1706,
15-1708
liability for not paving over funds,
15-1783
sureties, number of, 50-64
Official commission, 15-1707
Orangeburg County Court, clerk of courts
as clerk of, 15-709
Papers. Books, papers, and records, supra
Pardons, record book of, 15-1767(15)
Partition, power to grant orders for, 15-
1726
Partnerships, certificate of limited partner-
ship to be filed with clerk of courts, 52-
105
Pending litigation. Lis Pendens (this in-
dex)
Penitentiary, notice to, of number of con-
victs sentenced, 55-322
CLERKS OF COURTS— Cont'd
Pensions, custody of Confederate pension
books, 44-558, 44-559
Personal service contracts, indexing in of-
fice of clerk of courts, 40-357
Photostatic copies of records in certain
counties, certification of, 15-1771.1
Plavs and shows, disposition of taxes col-
lected for, 15-1782
Pleadings and judgments, book of —
entries, 15-1767(8)
size of book, 15-1770
Powers, generally, 15-1726
Practice of law by, 15-1723
Prescriptions and statements of druggists
selling alcohol, fees for recording and
indexing of, 4-308
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Probate judges to act as, when, 15-1704
Process, issue and attestation of, 15-1727
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §31
Public office, record of persons elected to,
15-1736
Public officers' bonds. Official bonds, su-
pra
Railroads, condemnation proceedings by.
Eminent Domain (this index)
Receivers of judgment debtors, book of or-
ders appointing, 15-1767(13)
size of book, 15-1770
Recordation. Registration and Recordation
(this index)
Record book of pardons, 15-1767(15)
Records. Books, papers, and records, supra
Reference of cases, power to sign orders
for, 15-1726
Registers of mesne conveyances, clerks of
courts as, 60-7
Registration and Recordation (this index)
Removability, SC Const, Art 5, § 27
Removing records from office of. Books,
papers, and records, supra
Return of accounts to county annually, 15-
1784
Rules book —
entries, 15-1767(4)
size of book, 15-1770
Rural electric co-operative, filing of papers
with clerk, 12-1010
Sales by, 10-1753
Marlboro County, certain sales in, 10-
1767
Satisfaction of judgments, entry of, 15-1730
Satisfaction of mortgages —
entry of, 15-1730
failure to enter on record, penalized, 45-
67
Seal of court, attestation of writs and proc-
esses under, 15-1727
Seal of office, 15-1710
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CLERKS OF COURTS— Cont'd
Sessions index —
entries, 15-1767(7)
size of book, 15-1770(2)
Sheriffs (this index)
Shows, disposition of taxes collected for,
15-1782
Size of books, 15-1770
Solicitor of circuit, examination of office by,
1-263
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Special term of circuit court, duty to give
notice of, 15-221
Subpoena (this index)
Successor, transfer of books, papers, and
records, 15-1772, 15-1773
Supreme Court (this index)
Term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 27
Transfer of books, papers, and records to
successor, 15-1772, 15-1773
Unemployment compensation, fees for filing
entry, indexing, and satisfaction of war-
rant for collection of employer's con-
tribution, 68-210
Unfit dwellings in municipalities over 5,000,
filing of proceedings as to, 36-506
Unstamped instruments not recordable, 65-
694
Vacancy, filling of, 15-1704
Veterans —
Confederate pension books, custody of,
44-558, 44-559
discharges, fees for certified copies of,
60-408
member of Confederate Veterans' Board
of Honor, 44-552
Vital statistics, recording of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 686 [Sec. 27]
Warrants —
bench warrants, issue of, 15-1727
income tax distress warrants —
docketing, 65-345
fees for docketing, 65-346
unemployment compensation, warrant
for collection of employer's contri-
bution, fees for filing, indexing, and
satisfaction, 6S-210
Weights and measures to be kept by, 66-152
Wilful failure to discharge duty —
indictment for, 45-7
penalty for, 50-6
Writs, issue and attestation of, 15-1727
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §31
CLINICS
Cancer clinic at State Medical College.
Cancer (this index)
Hospitals (this index)
CLINTON
Aldermen, election of, 47-55
Bonded indebtedness, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
City council, mayor and aldermen consti-
tuting, 47-55
Electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Mayor, election of, 47-55
Motorbusses in, 58-1571 to 58-1573
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Sewerage system, bonds for, when not with-
in constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for, SC Const, Art 10,
§18
Streets, bonds for establishing and. main-
taining, when not within constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 223]
Waterworks bonds, when not within consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
CLINTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
Submission of establishment to electors not
required, 42-122
Tax for, 42-126
CLIO, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 233];
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 283]
Council, term of, 47-112
Debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
233]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 283]
Mayor, term of, 47-112
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
CLOCKS
Hawkers ar.d peddlers, application of cer-
tain regulations as to, 56-1217
CLOSETS
Toilets (this index)
CLOSING-OUT SALES
Fair Trade Act, permissibility under, 66-93
Index
215
CLOTHING
Wearing Apparel (this index)
CLOUD ON TITLE
Quieting Title (this index)
CLOVER SEED
Standard bushel, 66-157
CLOVER, TOWN OF
Bond issue in anticipation of assessment col-
lection. Municipal Finance (this index)
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
CLUBS
Alcoholic beverages, possession or sale of,
4-96, 4-97
Flying clubs. Aeronautics (this index)
Importation of tobacco, ammunition, or
playing cards, club as taxable upon
privilege of, 65-701
Militia, discrimination against members of,
44-141
Pool and billiard provisions, application of,
5-520
COAL
Burning piles of, punishment for, 16-314, 16-
315
Delivery slip, matters to be shown by, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 3]
Public scales in cities of 10,000 or more, 47-
404
Reweighing by railroads, 58-1111 to 58-1115
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
Reweighing of load, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 464 [Reg. 3]
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
Standard bushel, 66-157
Vehicles used in delivery, weighing of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 3]
COAL-TAR DYES
Soft drink as adulterated by uncertified dye,
32-1515
COASTAL FISHERIES
Generally, 28-751 to 28-979
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commis-
sion (this index)
Bass, black, minimum size, 28-755
Blue fish, minimum size, 28-755
Board of Fisheries. Fisheries Board (this
index)
"Bottoms," what included in term, 28-752
Buoys, removal, defacing or disturbing, pe-
nalized, 28-759
Canneries. Shellfish (this index)
Charleston County, restricted areas in, 28-
971 to 28-979
Clams. Shellfish (this index)
Closed and open seasons. Fish and Game
(this index)
Commercial fishermen's license, how ob-
tained, 28-942
Common right to fish in coastal waters, 28-
754
Confiscation of unlicensed shrimp boats, 28-
944
Copies of law and board regulations to be
furnished licensees, 28-960
Crabs (this index)
Croakers, minimum size, 2S-755
"Crustacean," what included in term, 28-752
Dealers, licensing of —
shrimp or prawn, 28-951
terrapin, 28-940
Definitions, 28-752
Dredges, shellfish, minimum depth for use
of, 28-775
Exclusion of public from fishing penalized,
28-793
Fertilizer, use of food fish for, penalized, 28-
756
"Fish," what included in term, 2S-752
"Fisheries," what included in term, 28-752
Fisheries Board (this index)
"Fishing," what included in term, 28-752
Flounders, minimum size, 28-755
Food fish not to be used for other purposes,
28-756
Fresh waters, fishing in, inapplicability to,
28-753
Gill nets —
license tax on, 28-935
marking of, 28-923
Health certificates required of persons han-
dling shellfish, 28-774
Inspectors, 28-164
drawing of tax stamps by, 28-958
Leases of oyster beds. Shellfish (this in-
dex)
Licenses, 28-931 to 28-961
Mackerel, minimum size, 28-755
Magistrate's court, prosecution of violators
in, 28-761
Menhaden, taking of, with purse nets and
seines, 28-911
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COASTAL FISHERIES— Cont'd
Mullet, minimum size, 28-7SS
Nets, seines, etc. —
confiscation of unmarked pound or gill
nets, 28-923
mesh, 28-886, 28-888, 28-911, 28-922
terrapin, 28-902
pound nets, marking of, 28-923
purse seines, use of, 28-911, 28-921
taxes on, 28-935, 28-936
Nonfood fish —
boat licenses, 28-952, 28-953
closed season, 28-912
fertilizer, manufacture into, 28-913
labeling of products, 28-914
licenses, 28-952, 28-953
nonresidents, 28-952
penalties for violation of statutory pro-
visions, 28-915
purse nets, use of, 28-911
seines, use of, 28-911
Nonresidents —
defined, for purpose of shrimp boat li-
censing law, 28-947
income tax, State, to be paid before
shrimp boat license issued, 28-946
nonfood fish, license to take, 28-952
shellfish gathering by, restricted, 28-771
Oysters. Shellfish (this index)
Penalties for violation of coastal fisheries
law —
generally, 28-761
Charleston County, trawling or dragging
within restricted areas in coastal wa-
ters of, 28-974
disposition of, 28-961
food fish, use for other purposes, 28-756
nonfood fish, provisions as to, 28-915
record by traders in claims or oysters,
failure to keep, 28-783
Shellfish (this index)
Shrimp and Prawns (this index)
signs, erection of without authority, 28-
758
terrapin, unlawful possession, 28-901
transportation of unstamped products,
28-956
Permits for taking of fish, power to require,
28-757
Poisoning of waters containing shellfish,
prohibited, 28-672
Pollution of waters so as to injure shellfish,
prohibited, 28-671
Pompano, minimum size, 28-755
Pompey drum, minimum size, 28-755
Porpoises as fish, within coastal fishery
laws, 28-752
Prawns. Shrimp and Prawns (this index)
Prima facie evidence —
possession of oysters or clams during
closed season as, 28-781
terrapin, 28-903
COASTAL FISHERIES— Cont'd
Protected shellfish beds planted by Board
of Fisheries, 28-772
Red drum, minimum size, 28-755
Revocation of licenses, 2S-943
Sales in violation of law, penalized, 28-760
Sanitary conditions of shellfish beds and
shucking plants, 28-773
Scallops. Shellfish (this index)
Scoops, shellfish, minimum depth for use
of, 28-775
Scrapes, shellfish, minimum depth for use
of, 28-775
Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
Sheepshead, minimum size, 28-755
Shellfish (this index)
Shrimp and Prawns (this index)
Shucking plants. Shellfish (this index)
Signs —
erection of, without authority, 28-758
removing, defacing or disturbing, penal-
ized, 28-759
Size, minimum. Fish and Game (this in-
dex)
Spots, minimum size, 28-755
Sturgeon. Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
Taxes —
on apparatus used in fishing, 28-935
on fish and fish products, 28-931 to 28-
961
Terrapin (this index)
Tidelands, applicability of coastal fisheries
laws to, 28-752
Transportation of unstamped products sub-
ject to tax, penalized, 28-956
Trap nets, license tax on, 28-935
Trawling or dragging in Charleston Coun-
ty coastal waters, 28-974 to 28-977
Trawls, shrimp —
licensing of, 28-935
regulation, 28-863 to 28-865
Treasurer, county —
duties of as to rental, sale of tax stamps,
etc., 28-957
fines and forfeitures to be paid to, 28-
961
inspector to draw tax stamps from, 28-
958
reports of tax stamps, 28-959
Treasurer, State, revenues from taxes, li-
censes, etc., to be deposited with, 28-
961
Trout, speckled, minimum size, 28-755
Turtles. Sea Turtles (this index)
Typhoid carriers excluded from handling
shellfish, 28-774
COAST GUARD
Armed Forces (this index)
Index
21/
COAST SURVEY
Monuments of United States coast survey,
destroying, defacing, etc., 54-405
COCA-COLA
License tax on sellers of, 65-7S4
Tax on, 65-751 to 65-782
stamp tax, 65-763
COCAINE
Narcotics (this index)
COCA LEAVES
Narcotics (this index)
COCKFIGHTING
Engaging in or presence at, penalty for,
16-567
C. O. D.
Motor carriers, C. O. D. bonds, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807 [Rule 60]
CODE COMMISSIONER
Generally, 1-301 to 1-320
Access to State papers and documents, 1-
312
Acts and joint resolutions, publication of,
1-317
Administrative regulations, receipt of copies
of, 1-14
Advance sheets of statutes, publication of,
^-4<315
^-Appointment, recess, of, 1-302
Code of Laws, preparation of, 1-306.1
Collection, arrangement, and indexing of
statutes, 1-306.1
Committee of General Assembly to inquire
into work of, 30-4
Co-operation of other officers with, 1-312
Duties, 1-306; SC Const, Art 6, § 5 <—
P^Election, 1-301 ; SC Const, Art 6, § 5
General Assembly (this index)
Legislative committee to examine work of,
30-4
Legislative Council, membership in, 30-101
Report —
decennial, 1-309 to 1-311
to General Assembly, 1-307, 1-309 to 1
311; SC Const, Art 6, §5
Secretary of Statutory Laws Committee, 1
305
}
CODE COMMISSIONER— Cont'd
Supplements to Code, preparation of, 1-308
JTerm Of office, 1-301
Vacancy in office, how filled, 1-302
CODEINE
Narcotics (this index)
CODE OF LAWS
See table following this index for
disposition of section in 1942 code
Administrative regulations published in, 1-
17
Adoption by General Assembly, 1-314
Alterations or additions, how made, 1-314
Annotation, 1-306
Code Commissioner (this index)
Codification, SC Const, Art 6, § 5
Committee on Statutory Laws (this index)
Compensation of public officers and em-
ployees, provision for, to be eliminated,
1-313.1
Constitutional provision for, SC Const, Art
6, §5
Contents, 1-313
Duties of Code Commissioner, 1-306; SC-.
Const, Art 6, § 5
General Assembly, adoption by, 1-314
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
furnishing to, 15-1291
Marlboro County Court, copies for judge
of, 15-688
Officers receiving copies, duties of, 1-60,
1-61
Preparation by Code Commissioner, 1-306.1
Richland County Court, furnishing to, 15-
761
Sale of, 1-320 ""*"
Supplements, 1-307, 1-308
sale of, 1-320
University law school library to receive
copies of, 1-565
COERCION
Duress (this index)
COFFEE
Food- as including, 32-1452
COFFEE ROASTER
Fire limits, construction within, 47-1214
218
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COFFEE SHOPS
Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restaurants
(this index)
COGNOVIT JUDGMENTS
Judgment or Decree (this index)
COHABITATION
Marriage (this index)
COIN AND COINAGE
See also Money
Counterfeiting, power of Congress to provide
for punishment of, US Const, Art 1, § 8,
cl 6
Foreign coin, Congress may regulate value of,
US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 5
Power of Congress as to coinage of money,
US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 5
States, coinage prohibited to, US Const, Art
1, §8, cl 1
States may not make anything but coin tender
in payment of debts, US Const, Art 1, § 10,
cl 1
States' power to make gold coin legal tender,
US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 1
COIN-OPERATED MACHINES
Fraudulent operation of, 5-623, 5-624
Gambling devices, 5-621, 5-622
Horry County, 5-641 to 5-654
Lancaster County, music machines in, 5-
611 to 5-619
Licenses, 5-660 to 5-664, 5-670 to 5-678
additional local licenses, 5-676
administration of provisions, 5-654, 5-677
amount of tax, 5-641, 5-660
annual license and pavment of tax, 5-
648, 5-670
application, 5-642, 5-662
attachment to machines, 5-645, 5-664
confiscation of unlicensed machines, 5-
649, 5-650, 5-674, 5-675
disposition of taxes and penalties, 5-652,
5-678
exemptions from requirements, 5-661
expiration, 5-648, 5-670
Horry County, 5-641 to 5-654
Lancaster County, person operating
place where music machine used, 5-
611 to 5-619
lien of taxes and penalties, 5-651, 5-673
Marion County, 5-641 to 5-654
nontransferable, 5-644, 5-664
no refund if operation prohibited, 5-643,
5-663
COIN-OPERATED MA-
CHINES—Cont'd
Licenses — Cont'd
penalty for violation of provisions as to,
5-649, 5-672
repossession of confiscated machines, 5-
650, 5-675
required, 5-641, 5-660
rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 851 [Reg. 14]
serial numbers required on machines, 5-
646, 5-662
unlawful operation not legalized by is-
suance, 5-653, 5-671
Marion County, 5-641 to 5-654
Slugs or other improper coins, use or manu-
facture of, 5-623, 5-624
COIN SILVER
Fraud in selling of goods as composed of,
66-215, 66-216
COKE
Delivery slip, matters to be shown by, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 3]
Reweighing of load, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 464 [Reg. 3]
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-1404
Standard bushel, 66-157
Vehicles used in deliverv, weighing of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 3]
COLD STORAGE
Game, storage of, regulated, 28-304
COLLARDS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
COLLATERAL SECURITY
Pledge and Collateral Security (this index)
COLLECTIONS
Banks (this index)
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Taxes. Taxation (this index)
COLLECTORS
Tax Collectors (this index)
Index
219
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
Alcohol —
ethyl alcohol intended for use by col-
leges, exempt from Alcoholic Bev-
erage Control Act, 4-3
may be sold by wholesale druggists to,
medical and pharaceutical colleges,
4-301
Appropriation for buildings to remain in
State Treasury until needed, 1-859
Barbers' Colleges (this index)
Beauty culture. Cosmetologists (this in-
dex)
Charitable, Social, and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
Citadel (this index)
Claflin College. Colored Normal, Indus-
trial, and Mechanical College (this in-
dex)
Claflin University, separation from Claflin
College, SC Const, Art 11, §8
Clemson Agricultural College (this index)
Colored Normal, Industrial, and Mechanical
College (this index)
Columbia Bible College (this index)
Commercial education course as not sub-
jecting to regulation as business school,
21-674
High school graduates, reports on, 21-631,
21-632
reports to Superintendent of Education
as to freshman graduates of South
Carolina high schools, 22-10, 22-11
Insurance of teachers or pupils against acci-
dent or sickness, under blanket policy,
37-521
Junior Colleges (this index)
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to receive copy of, 1-564, 1-567
Major Conservatory of Music, degrees and
diplomas granted by, 22-13
Medical College of the State of South Caro-
lina (this index)
Military College of South Carolina. Citadel
(this index)
South Carolina, University of. University
of South Carolina (this index)
State Colleges and Universities (this index)
Tax exemption, 65-1522(4)
commutation road tax, exemption of
students from, 33-971, 33-992, 33-
1052, 33-1062, 33-1071, 33-1111, 33-
1171, 33-1182, 33-1212, 33-1241, 33-
1263, 33-1271
Union County, 33-1281.1
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
10, §4
Textbook rental system, 21-475
Trustees as public officers, 50-1 =
Unemployment compensation statute as in-
applicable to services performed for,
or services by college students, 68-22
Water supply of, testing of, 32-1201
COLLEGES AND UNIVER-
SITIES—Cont'd
Wholesale druggists may sell alcohol to,
4-301
Wholesale prices to, permissibility, 66-85
Winthrop College (this index)
Women's schools, penalty for disturbing,
16-551
COLLETON COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agricultural fair association, police protec-
tion on grounds of, 14-661, 53-861
Agriculture (this index)
Airport commission, 2-281 to 2-291
Appropriations —
contracts in excess of, illegal, 14-1583
monthly apportionment, 14-1588
warrants in excess of, illegal, 14-1583
Assessors, member of township board of,
may serve as school trustee, 14-305
Attorneys, employment of, 14-1559
Audit, annual, 14-1593
Auditor — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
clerical assistance, 14-1601
reports to, by tax collectors, 65-2328
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1601
tax collector, supervision of, 65-2326
Board of commissioners —
bonds of commissioners, 14-1554
clerk, 14-1558
compensation of commissioners, 14-1557
election, 14-1551
voting districts, 14-1552
personal liability for exceeding appro-
priations, 14-1583, 14-1588
purchases, 14-1571, 14-1572
qualification, residence in district as,
14-1552
term of office, 14-1551
vacancies, how filled, 14-1553
Board of equalization, member of, may
serve as school trustee, 14-305
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Sinking funds, infra
Borrowing. Tax anticipation borrowing,
infra
Boundaries, 14-65
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Buildings, public, acquisition of property
for, 14-1621
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
220
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COLLETON COUNTY— Cont'd
Chain gang — Cont'd
dieting and transportation of prisoners,
55-469
supplies and tools, 55-471
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-286
generally. Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
approval of board of commissioners —
conditioned upon compliance with
statute, 14-1571
when required, 14-1581
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
clerical assistance, 14-1601
condemnation proceedings to acquire
land for county, duty in respect of,
14-1636
fees, 27-52
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1601
Commissioners. Board of commissioners,
supra
Common pleas, appeal to, from decision of
supervisor in proceeding to condemn
property for county use, 14-1632, 14-
1633
Condemnation, acquisition of property by,
14-1621 to 14-1637
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in criminal cases, inquests, and lun-
acy proceedings abolished, 27-424
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Contracts not to exceed appropriations,
14-1583
Coroners generally. Coroners (this index)
Costs, payment as condition of entry of
judgment or settlement of case, 14-1604
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-286
Clerk of courts, supra
common pleas, appeal to, in condemna-
tion proceeding, 14-1632, 14-1633
constables, fees of, 27-422, 27-424
County Courts (this index)
fees, advance payment not required, 14-
1604
Grand jury, infra
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4)
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Deer, buck, open season, 28-344
Delinquent tax collector. Tax collector,
infra
Deposit of public funds, 14-1580
depository to furnish security, 14-1580
COLLETON COUNTY— Cont'd
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Eminent domain, acquisition of property by,
14-1621 to 14-1637
Engineer, 14-1558
Fair —
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
police protection for, 14-661, 53-861
Federal aid, reimbursement of county by
State Highway Commission, 33-1555,
33-1556
Fees of officers —
accountability of officers for, 14-1603
advance payment by litigants not re-
quired, 14-1604
advance payment not required of State
or Federal governments, etc., 14-
1605
collectibility in advance, 14-1603
penalty for violation of statutory re-
quirements, 14-1610
personal liability of officer failing to
collect in advance, 14-1608
records of collections, 14-1607
removal of officer for violation of statu-
tory provisions as to, 14-1509
salaries, payment of, as conditioned upon
compliance with statutory require-
ments as to fees, 14-1606
when payable into general fund, 14-1602
Finances, 14-1581 to 14-1593
generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and game commission, 28-1081 to 28-
1088
by-laws, 28-1084
directors —
number, 28-1083
quorum, 2S-1085
selection, 28-1083
meeting, 28-1082
term of office, 28-1083
duties, generally, 28-1088
meetings, 28-1085, 28-1087
to select officers and directors, 28-
1082
number of members, 28-1081
officers, election of, 28-1082
personnel, 28-1081
vacancies, how filled, 28-1083
wardens and salaries, recommendations
as to, 28-1086
Fishing, certain methods of, in fresh water
rivers and streams prohibited, 28-575
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this indcxl
agent, employment of, 65-3061
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221
COLLETON COUNTY— Cont'd
Foxes —
bounties, 28-431
open season for, 28-431
Game wardens — ■
full and part time, 28-137
recommendation by commission, 28-1086
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of commissioners, supra
Grand jury foreman —
power to swear witnesses inapplicable,
38-408
report to, by delinquent tax collectors,
65-2328
Gymnasiums, acquisition of property for,
14-1621
Health and drainage commissioners, 18-71
Health boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
acquisition of property for, 14-1621
contracts for road work, 33-1553
Federal aid loans, 33-1554 to 33-1560
inspection prerequisite to payment for
road work, 33-1553
road gangs, 33-1552
rural mail routes as public roads, 33-802
supervisor of road work, 33-1551
taxation for, 33-1051 to 33-1053
Hospitals, acquisition of property for, 14-
1621
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Hunting —
bag limits for deer, partridge, and quail,
28-378
season for deer and game birds, 28-344
Jail-
generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
contract with jailer, 55-406
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4)
Landings, 51-311 'o 51-313
Libraries, public —
generally. Counties (this index)
rural library board —
circulation of books, 42-364
corporate body, 42-361
duties and powers, 42-364
librarian, employment of, 42-363
members, appointment, number, qual-
ifications and vacancies, 42-362
trucks, operation of, 42-364
Walterboro Public Library to be open
to residents of county, 42-365
COLLETON COUNTY— Cont'd
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Liens, costs and fees in actions to fore-
close, as payable out of proceeds of
sale, 14-1604
Litigants, advance payment of fees not re-
quired from, 14-1604
Lunacy examinations, physician's fees for,
27-637
Magistrates, 43-721
generally. Magistrates (this index)
accounting for fines collected before re-(
ceiving salary, 14-1586
fees in criminal cases, inquests, and luna-,
cy proceedings abolished, 27-424
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Mortgage foreclosures, costs and fees as
payable out of proceeds of sale, 14-1604
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
in this title
Parks, acquisition of property for, 14-1621
Partition, costs and fees in actions for, as
payable out of proceeds of sale, 14-1604
Partridges —
bag limit, 28-378
closed and open season for, 28-344
Planning. Counties (this index)
Plavgrounds, acquisition of property for,
14-1621
Polling precincts in. 23-168
Poll taxes, segregation of, 65-157
Poor fund appropriations, regulation of ex-
penditure of. 71-305
Poor persons' hospitalization, expenditure
of appropriations for, 71-306
Prisoners, expenses of transporting, 55-721
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
as master, 15-501, 15-504
as referee, 10-1405
clerical assistance, 14-1601
practice of law by, 15-419
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1601
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department —
generally. Counties (this index)
hospitalization aid to poor persons, 71-
306
Purchases-
advertisement, when required, 14-1571
orders, form of, 14-1572
Quail, closed and open season, 28-344
Recording fees, 27-52
Records, useless, committee to destroy, 14-
1560
Recreational grounds, 51-311 to 51-313
acquisition of, 14-1621
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COLLETON COUNTY— Cont'd
Road supervisor's duty to maintain rural
mail routes, 33-802
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural library board. Libraries, public, su-
pra
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Sale of cotton, local exceptions as to, 13-315
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
advisory board, 21-2177 to 21-2179
budgets, review of, 21-2181
compensation of members, 21-2178
duties, 21-2179
meetings, 21-2179
quorum, 21-2179
Board of Education —
budgets, review of, 21-2182
compensation, additional, 21-2176
contracts for acquisition of school
books, 21-535
County board fund, infra
finances, administration of, 21-2174
regulations, 21-2175
bonds, district —
county to pay, 21-2173
tax for payment, 21-2184
borrowing, 21-2188
building fund, 21-2184
county board fund, 21-2185
expenses all to be paid by county, 21-2171
finances, 21-2171 to 21-2189
funds, methods of accounting, 21-2186
pupils, enrollment of, 21-2183
refunding notes, 21-2189
student fees, right to charge, 21-2183
Superintendent of Education-
clerical assistance, allowance for,
21-2176
expense allowance, 21-84
regulations, power to promulgate, 21-
2175
warrants, approval by, 21-2187
supplies consumable by pupils in one
year not to be furnished, 21-531
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-2188
taxes, 21-2184, 21-2185
special provision, 21-929
teacherages, acquisition of property for,
14-1621
textbooks —
adopted by State, exemption from use
of, 21-552
compulsory purchase by pupils pro-
hibited, 21-530
contracts for acquisition, 21-535
deposit and segregation of funds for,
21-546
COLLETON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
textbooks — Cont'd
poll taxes to be used to furnish, 21-542
rental system, 21-527
maximum rentals, 21-529
system unaffected by subsequent leg-
islation, 21-2185
transportation of pupils, buses used for,
to become county property, 21-2172
trustees —
budgets —
preparation. 21-2180
review of, 21-2181,21-2182
may also serve on township boards
of assessors and county board of
equalization, 14-305
tuition fees, abolition of, 21-2183
warrants, signature and approval, 21-
2187
Shad, permissible methods of taking, 28-576
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
clerical assistance, 14-1601
expenses, disbursements for, 14-1587
lunatics, right to retain compensation
paid for conveying of, 14-1602
mileage, limitation of, 14-1587
prisoners —
conveying of, right to retain compen-
sation received for, 14-1602
Federal and county, right to retain
fees for dieting, 14-1602
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1601
tax executions to be served by, 65-3461
tax sales, putting purchaser in posses-
sion, 65-2325
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
borrowing from, in anticipation of taxes.
14-1585
investment of, 14-1589
general statutory requirements inap-
plicable, 1-671
list of securities bought or sold to be
filed by treasurer, 14-1590
surpluses, application of, 14-1591
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina retirement system, partici-
pation in, 61-131, 61-134, 61-135
Special reserve fund, 14-1592
Stadiums, acquisition of property for, 14-
1621
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
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223
COLLETON COUNTY— Cont'd
Supervisor —
attorneys, employment of, 14-1559
bond, 14-1555
condemnation proceedings by, 14-1621 to
14-1637
financial reports, 14-1582
fines collected by magistrates, 14-1586
order book, 14-1572
personal liability for exceeding appro-
priation, 14-1588
road work to be supervised by, 33-1551
traveling expenses, 14-1556
vacancy, how filled, 14-1553
Swimming pools, acquisition of property for,
14-1621
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-1584, 14-1585
generally. Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2321 to 65-2328
appointment, 65-2321
bond, 65-2322
clerk, 65-2324
duties, 65-2325
office in courthouse, 65-2323
period allowed for collections, 65-2327
publication of reports, 65-2328
removal from office, 65-2321
reports, 65-2328
superivision of, by auditor and treasurer,
65-2326
term of office, 65-2321
vacancies in office, how filled, 6523-21
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
advertising costs when forfeited land
commission becomes purchaser, 65-
3062
executions to enforce payment, 65-2325
costs collectible on, 65-3463
nulla bonas, 65-2327
payments to be applied, 65-3462
exemption from — -
armed forces, members of, 65-1583
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
industrial enterprises, 65-1548, 65-
1549
Masonic lodges, 65-1587
Federal aid for highway purposes, levy
to repay, 33-1558
Forfeited land commission, supra
highway purposes, 33-1051 to 33-1053
notice to taxpayer of taxes due, 65-1972
poll tax —
executions, collection of, 65-3461
segregation, 65-157
road taxes, fines for nonpayment of,
33-1053
road tax executions, collection of, 65-3461
COLLETON COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
sale for —
costs of advertising, when paid by
county, 65-3062, 65-3464
deeds, 65-2325
recording fee need not be collected
from purchaser, 65-2778
South Carolina retirement system, levy
for payments to, 61-134
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bank deposit, liability for loss of, 14-15S0
clerical assistance, 14-1601
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1972
personal liability for payment of war-
rants in excess of appropriations,
14-1583, 14-1588
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
report to, by tax collector, 65-2328
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1601
sinking funds, duties as to, 14-1589 to
14-1591
special reserve fund, 14-1592
tax collector, supervision of, 65-2326
Turkeys, wild, open season, 28-344
United States, land ceded to, 39-106
Waters. Streams, supra
COLLUSION
Divorce action, collusion a bar to, 20-102
COLOR
Dyes (this index)
COLOR BLINDNESS
Motor carriers, drivers as disqualified by
color blindness, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 765 [Reg. 1.22]
COLORED NORMAL, INDUSTRIAL,
AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE
Generally, 22-551 to 22-557
Board of trustees —
Claflin College, board to take over prop-
erty of, 22-554
members, election, term, etc., 22-552
powers generally, 22-555, 22-556
quorum, 22-553
Buildings, 22-556
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COLORED NORMAL, INDUSTRIAL,
AND MECHANICAL
COLLEGE— Cont'd
Claflin University and other sectarian
schools; college to be separate from,
SC Const, Art 11, § 8; 22-554,1
Course of study, 22-556
Creation, SC Const, Art 11, § 8
Division of public land under Act of Con-
gress, 22-212
Established, 22-551
Land-grant college, 3-30
Land scrip fund, one-half to be vested in
trustees, 22-557
Principal or president, 22-556
Professors and instructors, 22-556
Vacations, 22-555
COLORED PERSONS
Negroes, (this index)
COLUMBIA, CITY OF
Aeronautics commission to meet and have
offices in, 2-51.1,2-54
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 14 _
Bonded indebtedness, excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 2,
§ 13; Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 235];
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 288]
Bond elections, petition for, when not a
condition precedent, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 235]
Capital airport, powers and duties as to,
2-201 to 2-205
Debt limit, bonded indebtedness excepted
from, SC Const, Art 2, § 13; Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 222, 235] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 288]
Fire department bonds for enlargement and
maintenance, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
288]
Height of buildings of fireproof construc-
tion, limitation as to, 47-1222
Highway Department investigation as to
need and cost of thoroughfare in, 33-
191,33-192
Municipal courts, jury box, 15-955
Poor, city to provide for care of, 71-167
Richland County jail, erection by city, 55-
430
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limits, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 222] .
State legislation to collect taxes, adoption
of, 47-1561
Thoroughfare in, 33-191, 33-192
United States, land ceded to, 39-105(1),
39-134(15)
COLUMBIA, CITY OF— Cont'd
Venereal clinic, 32-1901 to 32-1905
Wards —
adding omitted areas to, 47-1562
division into, 47-1561.1
Water supplied to capitol and State insti-
tutions, 1-463
Waterworks plant, boHds for, as excepted
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
COLUMBIA ARMY AIR BASE
Property in Lexington County formerly
constituting, 2-381 to 2-386
COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE
Degrees and diplomas granted by, 22-12
Tax exemption, 65-1523(26)
COLUMBIA HEBREW BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(33)
COLUMBIA MARKETING
COMMISSION
Generally, 3-261 to 3-266
Appointment, 3-262
Bonds, issuance of, 3-265, 3-266
Creation, 3-261
Debt limitation, bond issue not affected by,
3-266
Disbursements, 3-264
Duties generally, 3-263, 3-264
Facilities for marketing, power to estab-
lish and operate, 3-263
Funds, power to receive and disburse, 3-264
Number of members, 3-262
Powers generally, 3-263, 3-264
Purpose, 3-261
Terms of office, 3-262
Vacancies, how filled, 3-262
COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART
CENTER
Tax exemption, 65-1523(60)
COLUMBIA MUSIC FESTIVAL
Admissions tax, exemption from, 65-802
COLUMBIA STAGE COMPANY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(30)
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225
COLUMBIA STATE FARM-
ERS MARKET
Abusive language, use of, how punishable,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. IX]
Aisles may not be blocked, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XIX]
Assignment of stall space as requiring con-
sent of manager, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
46S [Sec. VI]
Buyers not to be approached while in con-
ference with another seller, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XXI]
Cancellation of any lease with State Mar-
keting Commission, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 466 [Sec. XV]
Changes in rules and regulations, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XXVI]
Cleanliness, requirement of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 46S [Sec. XIII]
Damage —
disclaimer of liability for, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XXIV]
intentional damage, prohibited, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. II]
Defacement of, prohibited, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. II]
Discourteous language, use of, how punish-
able, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec.
IX]
Dishonest practices, punishment of, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. VII]
Disorderly persons, removal of, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. X]
Employees —
loss of property, not to be liable for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec.
XXIV]
not to be interested in market transac-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466
[Sec. XXIII]
False packs, prohibited. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. VIII]
False reports, circulation of, as ground for
expulsion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465
[Sec. XII]
Gambling, removal of persons engaging in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. X]
Good order, duty of users to keep premises
in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec.
XIII]
Insulting language toward another tenant
or customer, prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. XI]
Intimidation of shoppers, prohibited, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. XI]
Intoxicated persons, removal of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. X]
Law observance required, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XXII]
Manager —
duties of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465
[Sec. I]
[8 SC Code] — 15
COLUMBIA STATE FARMERS
MARKET— Cont'd
Manager — Cont'd
interest in market transactions, prohibit-
ed. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466
[Sec. XXIII]
Parking space, rental of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 465 [Sec. V]
Personal injuries, disclaimer of responsi-
bility for. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
466 [Sec. XXIV]
Platforms may not be blocked, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XIX]
Prints, fixing of, prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. XI]
Profane language, use of, how punishable,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. IX]
Regulations for operation of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 465, 466
Revocation of privileges, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 466 [Sec. XXV]
Sanitary condition, users to keep premises
in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec.
XIII]
Seller of produce not to be approached by
buyers before parking vehicle, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XX]
Sharp practices, punishment of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. VII]
Stall space —
assignment or sale, of, as requiring con-
sent of manager. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 465 [Sec. VI]
empty of products for sale, may be rent-
ed to other sellers, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XVIII]
other space, restrictions on rental of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec.
XVII]
payment of rentals as condition of right
to sell, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465
[Sec. Ill]
rental of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465
[Sec. V]
subletting of, as requiring consent of
manager, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465
[Sec. VI]
uses permissible, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 465 [Sec. VI]
Theft, disclaimer of liability for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XXIV]
Vehicles, direction of arrangement and
movement, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 465
[Sec. IV]
Walkways must not be blocked, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466 [Sec. XIX]
Warehouse units —
duty to keep in operation, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. XIV]
leasing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 466
[Sec. XVI]
226
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COMBINATIONS IN RESTRAINT OF
TRADE
Antitrust Laws (this index)
COMMISSARIES
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONS
Action or suit (this index)
Limitation of Actions (this index)
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Militia (this index)
Notarial powers of officers of armed forces
during World War II, 44-475
COMMERCE
Trade and Commerce (this index)
COMMISSIONER, CODE
Code Commissioner (this index)
COMMERCE DEVELOPMENT
BOARD
Research, Planning and Development Board
to take over duties of, 9-310(4)
COMMERCIAL DISINFECTANTS
Generally, 32-1751 to 32-1759
Annual report of Agriculture Commission-
er, 32-1759
Disposition of moneys received by Agri-
culture Commissioner, 32-1758
Forfeiture of disinfectant for violations, 32-
1755
Marking of, 32-1751 . .
Registration with Agriculture Commission-
er, 32-1752
fees, 32-1753
Unregistered disinfectants, penalty for sale
of, 32-1754
Violations — .
analyst's certificate as evidence, 32-1756
powers of Agriculture Commissioner as
to, 32-1755
solicitors to prosecute, 32-1757
COMMERCIAL FEEDING STUFFS
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
Fertilizers (this index)
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Checks and Drafts (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS
Business Schools (this index)
COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE
Agriculture (this index)
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
Generally, 49-51 to 49-54
Appointment, 49-51
Official commission, fee of Secretary of
State for, 27-501
Powers, 49-53, 49-54
Qualification, 49-52
Term of office, 49-51
Validation of certain commissions, 49-55
COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE
Insurance Department and Commissioner
(this index)
COMMISSIONER OF LABOR
Labor (this index)
COMMISSIONERS OF JURORS
Juries and Jurors (this index)
COMMISSIONERS OF PARTITION
Partition (this index)
COMMISSION FORM OF
GOVERNMENT
Municipal Corporations (this index)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Factors and Commission Merchants (this
index)
[8SCCodeJ
Index
227
COMMISSION ON FORESTRY
Forestry (this index)
COMMISSIONS (COMPENSATION)
Assignee or agent for benefit of creditors.
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors
(this index)
Constables (this index)
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Guardian, commissions of. Guardian and
Ward (this index)
Motor carriers, commissions on sale of pas-
senger tickets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
803 [Rule 45]
COMMITTEE ON STATUTORY
LAWS— Cont'd
Sale of codes and supplements, 1-320
Secretary, Code Commissioner as secretary
of committee, 1-305
COMMON CARRIERS
Carriers (this index)
COMMON LAW
Equity as superseding rules of, 10-18
Foreign common law, proof of, 26-52
COMMISSIONS AND
COMMISSIONERS
Boards and Commissions (this index)
COMMISSIONS FOR CEMETERIES
Cemeteries (this index)
COMMON-LAW MARRIAGE
Children deemed legitimate for purpose of
Uniform Support of Dependents Act
20-317(2)
Wife deemed legitimate for purpose of
Uniform Support of Dependents Act,
20-318
COMMISSIONS FOR EXAMINA-
TION OF WITNESSES
Witnesses (this index)
COMMON NUISANCE
Betting, bookmaking, or pool selling as,
16-516
COMMITMENT
Arrest, generally. Arrest (this index)
Coroners (this index)
Industrial Schools (this index)
Intoxication, commitment for. Intoxication
(this index)
Penal and Reformatory Institutions (this
index)
COMMITTEE
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
State board of health. Boards of Health
(this index)
COMMITTEE ON STATUTORY
LAWS
Access to State papers and documents, 1-
312
Appointment, 1-303
Compensation of members, 1-304
Co-operation of State officers and agencies,
1-313
Expenses of committee, 1-304
Meetings, 1-304
Powers and duties, 1-303, 1-307, 1-308
Report to General Assembly, 1-307
COMMON PLEAS COURTS
AND JUDGES
See also Circuit Courts and Judges; Courts
For provisions distinctive to particular coun-
ties, sec name of county.
Abandoned premises, appeal from action of
magistrates in terminating lease, 41-69
Abatement and Revival (this index)
Absence of judge. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Abstract of Judgments (this index)
Action or Suit (this index)
Adjournment. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Adoption of children, jurisdiction as to,
10-2581
Aeronautics Commission —
aid of circuit court, Commission may
invoke, 2-62
appeals from orders of, 2-70, 2-72
Affirmation or oath, power to administer,
15-231.2
Agreed Case (this index)
Airport, appeal in proceedings for acqui-
sition of property for, 2-114
Amendment of pleadings and papers, mo-
tions for, Cir Ct Rule 20
Amusement, place of, appeal from revoca-
tion of license for, 65-809, 65-810
228
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COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Appeals from, to Supreme Court. Appeals
(this index)
Appeals to. Appeals (this index)
Arbitration cases —
appeals to court, 10-1904
award as judgment of court, 10-1905
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
Assignment for benefit of creditors, appoint-
ment, of umpire to decide disagree-
ments, 57-361
Assignment of judges. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Attachment (this index)
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Automobile driver's license, appeal from de-
nial, suspension, or revocation, 46-178
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Beer permit, appeal from order of revoca-
tion or suspension of, 4-217
Bond for support of wife, child, or step-
child, filing of order forfeiting bond in
book of judgments, 15-1267
Bonds in judicial proceedings generally.
Civil Remedies and Procedure (this
index)
Borrowing for minors and incompetents,
power to authorize, 10-2562
Boundaries of land in dispute, appoint-
ment of surveyors to survey, in actions
involving title, 57-452, 57-453
Bridges, appointment of commissioners to
superintend toll bridges, 33-762
Bringing questions before court, Cir Ct
rule 56
Burial grounds, flooding of, determination
of disposition of bodies, 70-173 to 70-176
Calendars (this index)
Calling off regular terms, 15-243, 15-244
Canal companies, appeals in condemnation
proceedings by. Eminent Domain (this
index)
Case or Exception (this index)
Certificate of merit to accompany demurrer,
Cir Ct Rule 18
Chambers, powers of judges at. Circuit
Courts and Judges (this index)
Chancery. Equity (this index)
Change of name, proceedings for, 48-51 to
48-53
Change of venue. Venue (this index)
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Charleston Harbor, appeal to court from
orders of State Ports Authority as to
wharves, etc., 54-37
Children. Infants, infra
Circuit solicitor's duty to attend sessions,
1-252
Civil jurisdiction only, SC Const, Art 5,
§1
COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Clerk. Clerks of Courts (this index)
Compensation of judges. Circuit Courts
and Judges (this index)
Compulsory school attendance cases, ap-
peal from rulings of board of inquiry,
21-779
Contempt (this index)
Continuance (this index)
Corporations — -
dissolution of —
jurisdiction as to, 12-605
petition for, 12-651
power of circuit judge to continue
directors as trustees or appoint
receiver, 12-604
sale of major assets, appraisal of stock
of dissenting stockholders, 12-633
valuation of stock, on stockholder's dis
sent to consolidation, 12-460
Costs. Circuit Courts and Judges (this in-
dex)
Counterclaim, designation of, Cir Ct Rule 18
Countv governing body, appeals from, 7-
301
Courts of record, common pleas courts as,
15-201
Custody of jurors separated during deliber-
ations, Cir Ct Rule 80
Daily reading of minutes to judge, 15-1762
Death of judge. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Declaratory Judgment (this index)
Decrees —
generally. Judgment or Decree (this
index)
see also appropriate lines in this topic
Default judgment. Judgment or Decree
(this index)
Deposits in Court (this index)
Direction of verdict, lack of evidence as
ground for, Cir Ct Rule 76
Disability of judge. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Discovery and inspection, Cir Ct Rule 43
to 46
Discussions of facts on motions, Cir Ct
Rule 57
Dismissal or Nonsuit (this index)
Dissolution of corporations. Corporations,
supra
Divorce (this index)
Dower, allotment of, 19-169
Drainage Districts (this index)
Driver's license, appeal from denial, sus-
pension, or revocation, 46-178
Eighth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-277
Elections, appeals in voter's registration
cases. Appeals (this index)
Electrical utilities regulation, review of Pub-
lic Service Commission's orders. Elec-
tric Companies (this index)
Index
229
COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Eleventh judicial circuit, 15-261
calendars, 15-281
terms of court, 15-280
Eminent domain cases, appeals in. Emi-
nent Domain (this index)
Employment Security Commission, action
to obtain review of decision as to un-
employment compensation, 68-165
regulations as to. Rules and Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 7]
Equity (this index)
Establishment of common pleas courts, 15-6
Execution (this index)
Execution of bonds and undertakings, Cir
Ct Rule 38
Extension of time to file pleadings and
papers, Cir Ct Rule 19
Fees —
costs. Circuit Courts and Judges (this
index)
judge, fees not allowable to, SC Const,
Art 5, § 9
Ferries, appointment of commissioners to
superintend, 33-762
Fifth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, infra
Findings (this index)
First judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-262
Flagman, appeal from order of stationing
at railroad crossing, 58-1002
Flooding of burial grounds, determination
of disposition of bodies, 70-173 to 70-
176
Florence Civil Court —
concurrent jurisdiction in divorce and
alimony cases, 15-1609
judgments of, entered in books of circuit
court, 15-1605
Fourteenth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-286 to
15-288
terms. Terms of court, infra
Fourth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, infra
Fruit trees, destruction of neglected or
abandoned fruit trees, proceedings for,
3-142 to 3-146
Furnishing of pleadings and papers, Cir Ct
Rule 32
Gas companies, review of Public Service
commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
General sessions court —
common pleas court transacting busi-
ness during general sessions, 15-240
adjournment when general sessions
not concluded, 15-241, 15-242
in fifth judicial circuit, 15-271
transacting business during common
pleas court, 15-239
COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Grade crossing elimination, appeals in cases
of. Railroad Crossings (this index)
Guardians' bonds, Cir Ct Rule 42
Habeas corpus, issuance of. Circuit Courts
and Judges (this index)
Heat companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Hospital license, appeal from denial, sus-
pension, or revocation, 32-788
Housing projects, appeals in condemnation
proceedings, 36-129
How questions brought before court, Cir
Ct Rule 56
Ice cream manufacturer's license, appeal
from denial, revocation, or suspension,
32-1708
Income tax return, proceedings to compel
filing of, 65-305
Incompetent persons, borrowing for, power
to authorize, 10-2562
Industrial Commission. Workmen's Com-
pensation, infra
Industrial school for girls, judge may order
release of inmate by order at cham-
bers or otherwise, 55-161
Infants —
borrowing for, power to authorize, 10-
2562
conveyance by infant mortgagee or trus-
tee, power to order, 10-2588, 10-
2590
guardians' bonds, Cir Ct Rule 42
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Injunctions, power to issue, SC Const, Art
5, § 15
at chambers, SC Const, Art 5, § 25
Insurance Commissioner's orders or deci-
sions, appeals from, 37-63 to 37-66
Journal —
contents, 15-1767(1)
index, 15-1767(3)
size of books for, 15-1770
Judges. Circuit Courts and Judges (this
index)
Judgment Roll (this index)
Judgments —
generally. Judgment or Decree (this
index)
see also appropriate lines in this topic
Judicial Notice (this index)
Judicial Sales (this index)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Jurisdiction —
generally, 15-7
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §§ 1. 15
particular matters, see appropriate lines
in this topic
Justification of sureties, Cir Ct Rule 65, 66
230
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COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Landing fields, appeals in proceedings for
acquisition of property for, 2-114
Land sales by masters, 15-1823 to 15-1825
Levee district, appeals from orders estab-
lishing, 18-224
Life tenant, determination of death of, 10-
2451 to 10-2457
Magistrates, docketing judgments of, 43-100
Mandamus (this index)
Marriages, jurisdiction of issues affecting
validity of, 20-41
Masters (this index)
Mechanics' liens, enforcement of, 45-264
ships or vessels, 45-355
Merit, certificate of, demurrer to be ac-
companied by, Cir Ct Rule 18
Milk and milk products, weighing and test-
ing of, appeal from revocation of li-
censes as to, 32-1609.6
Minors. Infants, supra
Money in court. Deposits in Court (this
index)
Mortgage foreclosure, decree of, Cir Ct
Rule 51, 52
Mortgagor's application for rule to show
cause why satisfaction should not be
entered, 45-67.1
Motions (this index)
Motor vehicle driver's license, appeal from
denial, suspension, or revocation, 46-178
Municipal public works, appeals from con-
demnation of property for, 59-208, 59-
209
Name, change of, proceedings for, 48-51 to
48-53
New trial —
power to grant, 10-1215, 10-1463
practice as to new trial for newly dis-
covered evidence, Sup Ct Rule 24
Ninth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-278
Nonresident, default judgment against, Cir
Ct Rule 38
Numbering causes of action or defenses, Cir
Ct Rule 18
Oaths or affirmations, power to administer,
15-231.2
Official bonds, recovery on, Cir Ct Rule
71
Orders of Court (this index)
Original documents enclosed in commis-
sion, disposition of, Cir Ct Rule 34
Partition, jurisdiction in, 10-2205
Petit jurors in general sessions to serve in
next common pleas, 38-87, 38-88
Place of filing pleadings and papers, Cir
Ct Rule 67
Pleading (this index)
Points on motions, Cir Ct Rule 57
COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Preparation of pleadings and papers, Cir
Ct Rule 12, 13
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Process (this index)
Production of Books and Papers (this in-
dex)
Prohibition, writ of, issuance at chambers,
10-20
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §25
Publication, judgments and decrees on serv-
ice by, Cir Ct Rule 38
Quo warranto, writ of, issuance at cham-
bers, SC Const, Art 5, § 25
Railroads — -
appeals in condemnation proceedings by.
Eminent Domain (this index)
equitv jurisdiction as to intersections of,
58-992
Receivers (this index)
Recognizance. Bail and Recognizance (this
index)
References (this index)
Regular terms of court, calling off, 15-243,
15-244
Reorganization Commission, contempt pro-
ceedings by, appeal to circuit court,
9-216
Reporters. Stenographers (this index)
Retention of jurisdiction until docketing of
appeal in Supreme Court, Sup Ct Rule
18
Revival. Abatement and Revival (this in-
dex)
Rules. Rules of Circuit Courts (this index)
Sale. Judicial Sales (this index)
Schools. Circuit Courts and Judges (this
index)
Seal of court, 15-202
Second judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-263
Securities Act, appeals under. Securities
Act (this index)
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Seventh judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-275
Sexual sterilization, appeals to court from
orders of, 32-676
Sheriff's duties, 53-200 to 53-202
Sittings, times and places, SC Const, Art
5, §16
Sixth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-274
Slum clearance, proceedings as to unfit
dwellings in municipalities over 5,000,
36-507
Soil conservation districts law —
hardship petition, review of order of ad-
justment board on, 63-166
land use regulations, enforcement of,
63-151 to 63-153
Solicitor's duty to attend sessions, 1-252
Index
231
COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Special sessions —
Chief Justice of Supreme Court, power
of, to order special session, 15-301
notice of calling of, 15-301
petition for call of, 15-301
presiding judge —
approval of petition to call special
sessions, 15-301
powers of, to call special sessions,
15-302
resident judge —
approval of petition to call special
sessions, 15-301
powers of, to call special sessions,
15-303
trial of causes at, 15-305
Special terms of court, 15-221
State Industrial School for Girls, judge may-
order release of inmate by order at
chambers otherwise, 55-161
State Ports Authority, appeals to court from
orders as to wharves, etc., in Charles-
ton harbor, 54-37
State Training School, release of inmates
of, powers of judges at chambers, 32-
1064
Stenographers (this index)
Stock and stockholders. Corporations, su-
pra
Street railways, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Striking from pleadings, motions for, Cir
Ct Rule 20
Subpoena (this index)
Suit. Action or Suit (this index)
Summary ejectment of trespassers, appeals
in cases of, 10-2444
Summons (this index)
Supreme Court —
appeals to. Supreme Court (this index)
costs —
adjustment of, Cir Ct Rule 40
collection of, 15-132
judgments of, recording of, Cir Ct Rule
40
Surveyors, appointment in action involving
title where boundary of land is in dis-
pute, 57-452, 57-453
Survival of actions. Abatement and Revival
(this index)
Tax title suit in, 65-3301
Teacher's discrimination proceedings. Cir-
cuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Tenth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-279
Terms of court, 15-262 to 15-288
calling off regular terms, 15-243, 15-244
eighth judicial circuit, 15-277
eleventh judicial circuit, 15-280
calendars, 15-281
Equity (this index)
COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Terms of court — Cont'd
fifth judicial circuit, 15-269
common pleas open during general
sessions, 15-271
designation of terms of court, 15-270
Memorial Day, Richland County, 15-
273
non-jury matters, days for, 15-272
pre-trial matters, days for, 15-272
first judicial circuit, 15-262
fourteenth judicial circuit, 15-286
Allendale County, 15-286(1)
no pay to jurors when notice of
calling off term given three
days before court, 15-288
notice to jurors when term called
off, 15-287
fourth judicial circuit, 15-266
May term of court for Dillon County,
15-267
notice of terms, 15-268
time, pleadings, etc. returnable, 15-
268
ninth judicial circuit, 15-278
second judicial circuit, 15-263
seventh judicial circuit, 15-275
sixth judicial circuit, 15-274
special terms, 15-221
tenth judicial circuit, 15-279
third judicial circuit, 15-264
separate juries for certain courts,
15-265
thirteenth judicial circuit, 15-285
twelfth judicial circuit, 15-282
Florence County, 15-282(3)
no pay to jurors when notice of
calling off term given three
days before court, 15-284
notice to jurors when term called
off, 15-283
Third judicial circuit, 15-261
separate juries for certain courts, 15-265
terms of court, 15-264
Thirteenth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-285
Toll bridges, appointment of commissioners
to superintend, 33-762
Training school, release of inmate of State
Training School, powers of judges at
chambers, 32-1064
Transcripts. Appeals (this index)
Trees, destruction of neglected or aban-
doned fruit trees, proceedings for, 3-142
to 3-146
Trial (this index)
Turnpikes, appointment of commissioners to
superintend, 33-762
Twelfth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, supra
Undertakings or bonds in judicial proceed-
ings generally. Civil Remedies and
Procedure (this index)
232
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COMMON PLEAS COURTS AND
JUDGES— Cont'd
Unemployment compensation, action to ob-
tain review of decision of Employment
Security Commission, 68-165
regulations as to, Rules and Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 7]
Unfit dwellings in municipalities over 5,000,
proceedings as to, 36-507
Venue (this index)
Verdict (this index)
Voter's registration, appeals in cases of.
Appeals (this index)
Waiver of jury trial, 10-1209
Water Pollution Control Authority —
appeals from orders of, 70-131
compelling attendance and testimony of
witnesses at hearings by, 70-129
Wine permit, appeals to court from order
of revocation or suspension of, 4-217
Witnesses (this index)
Workmen's compensation —
appealability of award, 72-356
enforcing attendance of witnesses for
Industrial Commission, 72-63
judgment on agreement or award, 72-
357
Writs issuable by, SC Const, Art 5, § 15
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Diseases (this index)
COMMUNICATION
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
COMMUTATION OF DEATH
SENTENCE
Probation, parole and pardon board, duties
of, 55-641
COMMUTATION TAXES
Highways and Streets (this index)
COMPENSATION
Generally, see Fees and Costs; Labor; Salaries
For compensation of particular officers, boards,
etc., sec appropriate topics throughout
this index
Commissions (Compensation) (this index)
Escheated lands, claimant to, 57-211
Estrays, keeping and maintaining, 6-208
Killing of diseased animals. Animal Dis-
eases (this index)
COMPENSATION— Cont'd
Milldams, removal of, 1S-7
Unemployment Compensation (this index)
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
COMPETITION
See also Antitrust Laws; Monopolies
Railroads (this index)
COMPLAINT OR PETITION
Generally, 10-631 to 10-634
Actual damages, recovery of, when claim-
ing exemplary, punitive, or vindictive
damages, 10-678
Adoption, petition for, 10-2581
Allegations deemed true, when, 10-608
Amended complaint —
judgment on failure to answer, 10-696
service of copy of, 10-696
Annexation, petition for, 47-12
Answer (this index)
Appraisal commission, petition for appoint-
ment of, 18-473
Attachment, service of copy with, 10-921
Attorney General, complaint in action by,
for usurpation of office, 10-2261
Causes of action, joinder of, 10-701
Change of name, petition for, 48-51
Children's courts, petition to institute pro-
ceedings in. Children's Courts (this in-
dex)
Civil arrest, petition for release from, 10-
841
Contents, 10-632
Costs for service of, when allowable, 10-472
Damages, effect of claiming exemplary,
punitive, or vindictive damages, 10-678
Default judgment on failure to answer,
10-1531
Defectively recorded instruments, perpetua-
tion of testimony as to, 26-802
Defects not apparent on face of, objection
raised by answer, 10-645
Definition, 10-631
Demand for relief, 10-632
Demurrer to. Demurrer (this index)
Destroyed instruments, perpetuation of tes-
timony as to, 26-802
Dismissal of, motion for, Cir Ct Rule 18
Drainage Districts (this index)
Exemplary damages, effect of claiming, 10-
678
Express companies, complaints or petitions
to Public Service Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 749 [Rule 1]
Facts, plain and concise statement of, 10-
632
Fees of clerk of courts for filing, 27-53(2)
local provisions, 27-52, 27-68 to 27-101
Index
233
COMPLAINT OR PETITION— Cont'd
Filing with clerk of courts, 10-1101
Incorporation, petition for. Municipal Cor-
porations (this index)
Joinder of causes of action, 10-701
Judgment on failure to answer, 10-1531
Juvenile and domestic relations courts —
children's court division, petition to insti-
tute proceedings, 15-1176
support of wife, child, or step-child, pe-
tition in proceedings for, 15-1234,
15-1235
Libel or slander, complaint in action for,
10-676
Lost instruments, perpetuation of testimony
as to, 26-802
Magistrates' courts, complaint in civil ac-
tions in. Magistrates (this index)
Municipal corporations, petition for incor-
poration. Municipal Corporations (this
index)
Name, petition for change of, 48-51
Names of parties to be shown in, 10-632
Negligence, pleading several acts of, 10-
679
Objections and exceptions — -
grounds of demurrer not apparent on
face of complaint, to be taken by
answer, 10-645
waiver of objections not taken by an-
swer, 10-647
Occupying claimants, time for filing com-
plaint, 57-403
Perpetuation of testimony, complaint in ac-
tion for, 26-807
lost, destroyed, or defectively recorded
instruments, 26-802
Probate court proceedings commenced by,
15-448
Punitive damages, effect of claiming, 10-678
Quo warranto, complaint in action in na-
ture of, for usurpation of office, 10-2261
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission. Car-
riers (this index)
Reply to be consistent with, 10-661
Service of copy of, 10-633
amended complaint, 10-696
attachment, service of copy with. 10-921
costs for, when allowable, 10-472
magistrates' courts, time for serving
complaint, 43-82
notice in lieu of, when sufficient, 10-634
Service of summons by publication, filing
complaint before, 10-454
Striking out for refusal to testify, 26-508
Supplemental complaint, 10-610
Usurpation of office, complaint in action for,
10-2261
Venue to be shown in, 10-632
Vindictive damages, effect of claiming, 10-
678
COMPLAINT OR PETITION— Cont'd
Waiver of objections to, when not taken by
answer, 10-647
COMPOSITION WITH CREDITORS
Joint debtor, separate composition by, 11-
251 to 11-253
COMPOUNDING
Sales and use taxes on goods used or con-
sumed in, 65-1361
COMPRESSED AIR ILLNESS
Reportable disease, Rules and Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 553 [Sec. 5]
COMPROMISE AND SETTLEMENT
Generally, 10-1001 to 10-1005
Acceptance of offer of compromise, effect
of—
offer of judgment by defendant, 10-1001
offer of judgment by plaintiff in case of
counterclaim, 10-1002
offer to liquidate damages, 10-1003
Costs —
after offer of compromise by defendant,
10-1001
after offer of compromise by plaintiff in
case of counterclaim, 10-1002
after refusal of offer to liquidate dam-
ages, 10-1004
Executor or administrator, compromise and
settlement by, when permissible, 19-482
Guardians ad litem, settlements by, 10-1005
Highway department, power to compromise
claims, 33-231
Income tax, compromises by Tax Commis-
sion, 65-350
Joint debtors, composition of one of, satis-
faction of judgment upon, 11-252
License taxes, compromise of delinquent
taxes, 65-879, 65-S80
electricity, tax on, 65-910
Offer of judgment —
by defendant, 10-1001
by plaintiff in case of counterclaim, 10-
1002
in magistrates' courts, 43-92
Offer to liquidate damages, 10-1003
acceptance of, effect of, 10-1003
refusal of, effect of, 10-1004
Order upon, in counties with cities 60,000
to 70,000, 1940 census, 10-1114
Refusal of offer to liquidate damages, effect
of, 10-1003
Tax Commission (this index)
234
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COMPROMISE AND SETTLE-
MENT—Cont'd
Unemployment compensation, 68-31
Worthless check prosecutions, compromise
of, fees of magistrates, constables, and
sheriffs in certain counties, 27-422, 27-
423
COMPTROLLER GENERAL
Generally, 1-811 to 1-830
Abstract of taxable property to be fur-
nished to, by county auditors, 65-1766
Appeals to, from county boards of equali-
zation, 65-1892
Appropriations, recording of, 1-815
Assistance to, 1-S14
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commis-
sion, audit of books and accounts, 28-205
Attorney General to advise, 1-238
Audit of books of county auditors and
treasurers, 65-2.1
Auditor, county, withholding salary of, 1-
830
Balance sheet, annual, for General Assem-
bly, 1-820
Bank, false certificate of cash balance of
public officer penalized, 8-109
Bond of, 1-811
Bonds, official, forms of, to be furnished
by, 5-56
Bonds, public —
annual statement of obligations, publi-
cation of, 1-654
bonded indebtedness of State, report on,
1-776
notification to disbursing officers of time,
place and amount of payments, 1-651
notification to taxing authorities of ma-
turing obligations, 1-648
political subdivisions, issues to be re-
ported to Comptroller General, 1-
646, 1-647
report of violations of statutes to Attor-
ney General and solicitors, 1-653
Bookkeeping system for county offices, pow-
er to prescribe, 1-826.1
Books showing Treasury transactions, 1-820
Budget and Control Board —
estimate of needs of State, transmission
to, 1-725
financial statement to, 1-724
membership in, 1-351
statements to be furnished to, 1-724
Circuit solicitors to report to, 1-253
Clerks, bond and oath, 1-41
Compensation not alterable during term of
office, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
Confederate pension records to be turned
over to, 44-564
Contingent accounts, recording of, 1-815
COMPTROLLER GENERAL— Cont'd
Cost of printing departmental reports to be
reported to, 1-514
County bookkeeping, supervision over, 65-
1793
County commissioners to report annually
to, 14-210
County officers, uniform system of reports,
1-55
County taxes, report of, 1-816
County treasurer —
affidavit as to funds, 65-2022
audit of books of, 65-2.1
bookkeeping system for, power to pre-
scribe, 1-826.1
charge off of losses in county offices on
consent of Comptroller General, 14-
317.1
defaulting, powers and duties as to,
1-845 to 1-848
duties of Comptroller General as to,
1-827, 1-82S
reports, 65-2022
settlements with, 1-827
Debts due State to be reported to, 1-707
Depositories of State funds to report de-
posits to, 1-747
Distribution of public money, recording ac-
counts of, 1-829
Duplicate of State Treasurer's receipts to
be sent to, 1-844
Election, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
Electric companies, assessment for expenses
of Public Service Commission, 24-4
Executive department, membership in, 1-1
Fees to be paid into State Treasury, 1-812
General Assembly, pay certificates to be
furnished to Comptroller General, 30-70
Indebtedness to State, report to General
Assembly, 1-817
Labor Commissioner to be furnished with
blanks and forms by, 40-10
Licenses to mine phosphates, notification of,
1-375
Office hours, 1-813
Pensioners' names to be reported to Gen-
eral Assembly, 1-818
Public printing, payment for, 1-528, 1-529
Public Service Authority, member of ad-
visory board of, 59-2
Public Service Commission, assessment of
utilities for expenses of, 58-60
Remittance sheet, copy of, to be furnished
by Tax Commission, 65-664
Salary, 1-812
Schools —
prescribing bookkeeping systems for,
1-826.1
report as to bond issues by, 1-646, 1-647
Secretary of State to report to, as to fees
and funds received, 1-206
Index
2.>5
COMPTROLLER GENERAL— Cont'd
Settlement of county treasurers with audi-
tors— ■
copv to be furnished to county officials,
65-2032
notification of, 65-2029
Sheriffs, control over, in tax enforcement
proceeding, 65-2786
Solicitors, circuit, reports by, 1-253
State Board of Health, member of, 32-1
State canvassers, membership on board of,
23-471
State Rural Electrification Authority, di-
rector and secretary-treasurer of, 24-
304
Taxes —
assessment of property taxes, Comptrol-
ler General to furnish forms, 65-1791
executions, control of sheriffs as to,
65-2786
power to extend time for assessment,
collection, or attaching of penalties,
65-2
rates, State, notice to county auditors,
65-1770
remission of penalties, 65-2010
returns, forms prescribed or approved
bv Comptroller General, 65-1641, 65-
1642
stay of collections, 65-2010
Term of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
Transfer of books and money by State
Treasurer to successor, superintendence
of, 1-821
Treasurer, county. County treasurer, supra
Treasurer, State, reports, 1-862, 1-863
Unappropriated funds in State Treasury re-
port of, to General Assembly, 1-819
Vacancies in office, how filled, 1-2
Vouchers of State Treasurer, examination
of, 1-822
Vouchers upon, to obtain payments from
State Treasury, 1-826
Warrants —
lost, issuance of duplicates, 1-825
State institution, in favor of treasurer of,
when issuable, 1-856
to be drawn only against money then on
deposit, 1-761
unpresented, writing off, 1-824
when required, 1-823
COMPULSORY SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
Schools and School Districts (this index)
CONCEALED WEAPONS— Cont'd
Fines or penalties for carrying, 16-145
division of fund between county school
and pension funds, 17-404
Forfeiture of, 16-145
sale of forfeited weapons, 16-146
Manslaughter with —
additional penalty for, 16-93
indictment for manslaughter to contain
special count, 17-404
CONCEALING OR HARBORING
CRIMINALS
Civil defense violators, 44-360
Escaped convicts, 55-7
Felons, 16-565(6)
Industrial school for white girls, escaped
inmates of, 55-165
Rioters, 16-105
CONCENTRATED FEEDING STUFFS
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
CONCILIATION
Arbitration and Arbitrators (this index)
CONCUBINE
Mistress (this index)
CONDEMNATION
Eminent Domain (this index)
CONDIMENTAL FEEDING STUFFS
Poultry and stock preparations, 3-671 to
3-678
CONDITIONAL SALES
Foreclosure, rural policemen not to receive
fees for, 53-351
Railroad property —
description, 58-861
recording, 60-251
Sales and use tax, 65-1403
Securities Act not applicable to securities
evidencing indebtedness under, 62-51
(12)
CONCEALED WEAPONS
Assault with —
additional punishment, 16-93
indictment, 17-404
CONDITIONS
Conveyance of land on, subsequent convey-
ance as avoiding, 57-309
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
236
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CONDITIONS— Cont'd
Pleading performance of conditions prece-
dent in contract, 10-673
CONDUCTORS
Electric and interurban railways —
failure to separate races on, 58-1334
police powers of conductors, 58-1323
Railroads (this index)
Street Railways (this index)
CONDUITS
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
CONFECTIONERY
Adulteration of, 32-1513
Food as including, 32-1452
License tax on sellers of, 65-784
CONFEDERATE CROSS OF HONOR
Improper use, punishment for, 44-657
CONFEDERATE HOMES
Generally, 44-751 to 44-757
Admission to, 44-754, 44-755
Commission to manage, 44-751 to 44-753
Inmates, amount of pension of, 44-560
Investigation and action as to inmate not
properly on honor roll, 44-756
Location of, 44-751
Supplies, purchase of, 44-757
CONFEDERATE PENSIONS
Generally, 44-551 to 44-566
Amount of, 44-560, 44-561
Applications for, 44-555
Constitutional provision, SC Const, Art 13,
§S
County boards of honor, 44-552
compensation, 44-553
duties, 44-553
probate judge as clerk, 44-554
Crimes and offenses —
discounting or speculating in pension
claims, 44-566
fraudulent claims, 44-565
Death, payments in event of, 44-562
Enrollment books, custody of, 44-558, 44-
559
Expenses of administering law, 44-563
Funeral expenses, 44-562
CONFEDERATE PENSIONS— Cont'd
Historical Commission's secretary to fur-
nish information, 44-557
Honor roll, 44-551
Insane pensioner, payment of pension to
wife of, 44-560
Probate judge clerk of Confederate Veter-
ans' Board of Honor, 44-55 !
member of Confederate Veterans' Board
of Honor, 44-552
Records as to pensioners, turning over to
Comptroller General, 44-564
Widows —
amount of pensions, 44-560, 44-561
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
13, §5
death of, payments in case of, 44-562
proof required of, 44-556
CONFEDERATION
Debts contracted under, to be valid, US
Const, Art 6, cl 1
States not to enter into, US Const, Art 1,
§ 10, cl 1
CONFESSION, JUDGMENT BY
Judgment or Decree (this index)
CONFESSIONS
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, con-
fession in children's court division, as
evidence in other courts, 15-1202
CONFIDENTAL COMMUNICATIONS
Privileged Communications or Testimony
(this index)
CONFINEMENT
Arrest (this index)
CONFIRMATION
Title and Ownership (this index)
CONFISCATION
Sec also Search and Seizure
Compromise by Tax Commission in cases of,
65-68
Gambling devices, destruction after, 16-514
Incorrect weights or measures, 66-154, 66-
155
Index
237
CONFISCATION— Cont'd
Sale and disposition of proceeds from con-
fiscated goods, 57-241, 57-242
Seeds, 3-432, 3-433
restitution, 3-432
Soft drink taxes, unstamped bottles or syr-
ups subject to confiscation, 65-857
CONFLICT OF LAWS
Extradition (this index)
Flight, contracts and torts during, 2-8, 2-9
Foreign Corporations ("this index)
Foreign insurance companies. Insurance
Companies (this index)
Foreign Laws (this index)
Foreign railroad companies. Railroad Com-
panies (this indexl
Full faith and credit to proceedings of other
states, US Const, Art 4, § 1
Homicide —
death elsewhere from injury within State,
17-454
death within State from injury elsewhere,
17-455
Jurisdiction (this index)
Limitation of actions, defendant out of
State, 10-103
Nonresidents (this index)
Wills probated out of State, 19-281 to 19-286
CONGAREE RIVER BRIDGE
Authority to construct, 33-205
Lighting of, 33-5
CONGRESS
See also Federal Government, Instru-
mentalities, and Laws
Absent members, compelling attendance of,
US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
Adjournment — -
consent of either House to adjournment
of other, when required, US Const,
Art 1, § 5, cl 4
President's concurrence not required, US
Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 3
President to adjourn in case of disagree-
ment on adjournment, US Const,
Art 2, § 3
quorum not required for adjournment
from day to day, US Const, Art 1,
§ 5, cl 1
veto as affected by, US Const, Art 1, § 7,
cl2
Amendments to US Constitution, power to
propose. US Const, Art 5
Approval of orders, resolutions, etc., US
Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 3
CONGRESS— Cont'd
Armed Forces (this index)
Arrest, privilege of members from, US
Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
Arsenals, exclusive jurisdiction over, US
Const, Art 1, §8, cl 17
Arts, Congress may promote, US Const,
Art 1, § 8, cl 8
arrest during, members of Congress priv-
ileged from, US Const, Art 1, § 6,
cl 1
Attendance —
of absent members, Congress may com-
pel, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
Basis of representation in, US Const, Art 1,
§ 2, cl 3
reduction where right to vote is denied,
US Const, 14th Amend § 2
Bills-
how passed, approved, objected to or
passed over objection, US Const,
Art 1, § 7, cl 2
revenue, to originate in House but may
be altered in Senate, US Const, Art
1, § 7, cl 1
Borrowing money, power of, US Const, Art
I, §8, cl2
Breach of peace, arrest of member of Con-
gress for, US Const, Art 1, § 6, par 1
Coinage of money, power as to, US Const,
Art 1, §8. cl 5
counterfeiting, power of Congress to pro-
vide for punishment of, US Const,
Art 1, § 8, cl 6
Commerce, interstate and foreign to be reg-
ulated by, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 3
Common defense, power of Congress to
provide for, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 1
Compensation of members, US Const, Art
1, § 6, cl 1
Constitution, power of Congress to make
laws for executing requirements of, US
Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 18
Copyrights, Congress may provide for grant
of, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 8
Courts, inferior, power to create, US Const,
Art 1, § 8, cl 9
Death of persons from whom House may
choose President and Senate a Vice-
President, power to provide for case of,
US Const, 20th Amend § 4
Debates, members not to be questioned for
speech in, US Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
Departments —
appointing powrers may be vested by
Congress in heads of, US Const, Art
2, § 2, cl 2
opinions of heads of, may be required by
President, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Disorderly behavior, Congress may punish
members for, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 2
238
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CONGRESS— Cont'd
District of Columbia, Congress to legis-
late exclusively for, US Const, Art 1,
§8, cl 17
Districts —
counties, congressional districts in, see
index under name of county
division of State into, 23-554
Dockyards, exclusive power of Congress
over, US Const, Art 1, §8, cl 17
Election of members —
House of Representatives, infra
judge of, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
Senate, infra
time, place and manner of, powers of
Legislature and Congress as to, US
Const, Art 1, § 4, cl 1
Exclusive rights to writings and discoveries,
securing of, to authors and inventors,
US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 8
Expulsion of member, US Const, Art 1,
§5, cI2
Extraordinary occasion, President may con-
vene on, US Const, Art 2, § 3
Felonies —
arrest of member of Congress charged
with, US Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
high seas, felonies on, power of Congress
to define and punish, US Const, Art
1, §8, cl 10
Forts, exclusive power of Congress over,
US Const, Art 1, §8, cl 17
General welfare, power to provide for, US
Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 1
Honors, receipt of, power of Congress to
regulate, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 8
House of Representatives —
adjournment —
day to day, by less than quorum, US
Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
Senate's consent, when required, US
Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 4
apportionment of Representatives, US
Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 3
apportionment to counties, see topics
for particular counties
ballot, to choose President by, when, US
Const, 12th Amend
citizen, Representative in Congress must
have been, for seven years, US
Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 2
election of members, 23-553
congressional districts, 23-554
one member of House of Repre-
sentatives to be elected from
each congressional district, 23-
555
congressmen-at-large, when to be
elected, 23-556
every second year, US Const, Art 1,
§ 2, cl 1
judge of, House to be, US Const, Art
1, § 5, cl 1
CONGRESS— Cont'd
House of Representatives — Cont'd
election of members — Cont'd
time, place and manner of holding,
power to prescribe, US Const,
Art 1, §4, cl 1
writs of election to be issued in va-
cancies, US Const, Art 1, §2, cl
4
emoluments of office, increase of, by
Congress, as precluding appoint-
ment of member to office, US Const,
Art 1, § 6, cl 2
executive authority of any state to issue
writs for election to fill vacancies in
House of Representatives, US Const,
Art 1, §2, cl4
impeachment, power of, US Const Art
1, §2, cl 5
Journal, infra
members —
age requirement, US Const, Art 1,
§ 2, cl 2
attendance of, penalties to secure, US
Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
compensation, US Const, Art 1, § 6,
cl 1
Election, supra, this group
expulsion, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 2
free passes by railroads, express or
telegraph companies prohibited,
58-4, 58-5
number, US Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 3
oath to support Constitution, US
Const, Art 6, cl 3
breach of, effect, US Const, 14th
Amend, § 3
Presidential elector, member shall not
be, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 2
privilege from arrest, US Const, Art
1, §6, cl 1
punishment, US Const, Art 1, § 5,
cl2
qualifications, US Const, Art 1, § 2,
cl2
rebellion, participation in, as dis-
qualifving, US Const, Art 1,
§ 6, cl"2
returns of, House shall judge of, US
Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
terms, beginning and ending of, US
Const, 20th Amend, § 1
officers of, to be chosen by, US Const,
Art 1, §2, clS
President, when may choose, US Const,
12th Amend
proportion of representation, US Const,
14th Amend, § 2
quorum —
for election of President, US Const,
12th Amend
majority to constitute, US Const, Art
1, § 5, cl 1
Index
239
CONGRESS— Cont'd
House of Representatives — Cont'd
revenue bills to originate in, US Const,
Art 1, § 7, cl 1
rules, power to make, US Const, Art 1,
§ 5, cl 2
Speaker and officers, power to choose,
US Const, Artl, §2, cl 5
term of office of Representatives in Con-
gress, US Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 1
two-thirds attendance required for elec-
tion of President by, US Const, 12th
Amend
Two-thirds vote, infra
voting for members of, qualifications of
voters, US Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 1
Immigration, power of Congress to regu-
late, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 1
Incidental powers, US Const, Art 1, § 8,
cl 18
International law, power of Congress to
punish offenses against, US Const, Art
1, §8, cl 10
Journal —
President's objections and votes on re-
consideration to be entered on, US
Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 2
Senate and House to keep and publish,
US Const, Art 1 § S, cl 3
yeas and nays, when to be entered on,
US Const, Art 1, § S, cl 3
Land owned by United States, Congress to
have power over, US Const, Art 1, § 8,
cl 17
Legislative powers, Congress as repository
of, US Const, Art 1, § 1
Members —
arrest, privilege from, US Const, Art 1,
§ 6, cl 1
debates, speech in, not to be questioned
for, US Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
disorderly behavior, punishment for, US
Const. Art 1, § 5, cl 2
disqualifications. See House of Repre-
sentatives, supra; Senate, infra
Election of members, supra
expulsion, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 2
House of Representatives, supra
number of, US Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 3
Senate, infra
Militia-
organization of militia, power to provide
for, US Const, Art 1, §8, cl 15
power to arm, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 16
Money, borrowing, power of Congress, US
Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 2
Navy —
power to make rules for government of,
US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 14
power to provide and maintain, US
Const, Art 1, §8, cl 13
CONGRESS— Cont'd
Order concurred in by both houses of Con-
gress, presentation to President, US
Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 3
Piracies, on high seas, power of Congress
to define and punish, US Const, Art 1,
§ 8, cl 10
Post offices, power of Congress to establish,
US Const, Art 1, § S, cl 7
Post roads, power of Congress to establish,
US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 7
Powers of, generally, US Const, Art 1, §§ 7,
8
Presents from foreign power not to be ac-
cepted without consent of, US Const,
Artl, §9, cl 8
President —
convening of Congress by, US Const, Art
2, §3
designation by Congress in case of fail-
ure of President-elect and Vice-
President-elect to qualify, US Const,
20th Amend, § 3
Privilege from arrest, Congress, members
of, US Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
Proceedings —
journal of, to be kept, US Const, Art 1,
§ 5, cl 3
rules governing, power to determine, US
Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 2
Property of United States, power of Con-
gress over, US Const, Art 4, § 3, cl 2
Qualifications of members of, each House
shall be judge of, US Const, Art 1, § 5,
cl 1
Quorum, majority of each House to con-
stitute, US Const, Art 1, § S, cl 1
Reconsideration of bills returned to, US
Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 2
Reconsideration of joint resolution objected
to by President, US Const, Art 1, § 7,
cl 3
Representation in —
abridgment of, by denial of right to vote
at elections, US Const, 14th Amend,
§2
apportionment among states, US Const,
14th Amend, § 2
Resolutions to go to President, US Const,
Art 1, § 7, els 2, 3
Returns of its members, each House shall
judge of, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
Revenue bills, how acted upon, US Const,
Art 1, § 7, cl 1
Rules of proceeding, power of each House
to determine. Art 1, § 5, cl 2
Science, Congress may promote, by grant-
ing exclusive rights, US Const, Art 1,
§ 8, cl S
Seat of government, exclusive power of
Congress over, US Const, Art 1, § 8,
cl 17
240
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CONGRESS— Cont'd
Securities of United States, punishing coun-
terfeiters of, power of Congress to pro-
vide for, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 6
Senate —
adjournment over three days requiring
consent of House, US Const, Art 1,
§ 5, cl 4
advice and consent of, when President
must have, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl
2
age requirement for Senators, US Const,
Art 1, § 3, cl 3
appointment of Senators temporarily by
executives of states, US Const, Art
1, § 3, cl 2; 17th Amend
appointments made by President, power
in respect of, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl
2
arrest, privilege of Senators from, US
Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
attendance of absent members, power to
compel, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
certificates of electors of President, etc.
to be opened by president of Senate,
US Const, 12th Amend
citizen for nine years, Senator must have
been, US Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 3
classification of Senators, US Const, Art
1, § 3, cl 2
composition of Senate, US Const, Art
1, §3, cl 1; 17th Amend
disqualification of Senators to hold cer-
tain other offices, US Const, Art 1,
§ 6, cl 2
election of Senators —
by legislature of state, prior to con-
stitutional amendment for elec-
tion directly by the people, US
Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 1
by people, US Const, 17th Amend
special provisions, 23-551, 23-552
election returns of own members, Senate
as judge of, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl
1
emoluments not to be enjoyed by Sena-
tors, US Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 2
equal suffrage in Senate, no state to be
deprived of, without its consent, US
Const, Art 5
expulsion of member, US Const, Art 1,
§ S, cl 2
free passes to Senators by railroads, ex-
press or telegraph companies pro-
hibited, 58-4, 58-5
impeachment —
judgment of, effect, US Const, Art 1,
§3, cl 7
sole power to try, US Const, Art 1,
§ 3, cl 6
Journal, supra
legislative powers as vested in, US
Const, Art 1, § 1
CONGRESS— Cont'd
Senate — Cont'd
list of votes for President and Vice-Pres-
ident sent to presiding officer, US
Const, 12th Amend
nominations made by President, powers
in respect of, US Const, Art 2, § 2,
cl2
oath to support Constitution to be taken
by members, US Const, Art 6, cl 3
officers, power to choose, US Const, Art
1, § 3, cl 5
president pro tern to be chosen when
Vice-President is absent, US Const,
Art 1, § 3, cl 5
privilege from arrest, treason an excep-
tion, US Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
punishment of Senators for disorderly be-
havior, US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 2
qualifications of Senators —
age requirement, US Const, Art 1,
§ 3, cl 3
citizenship, US Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 3
inhabitancy of state, US Const, Art
1, § 3, cl 3
office holding under United States as
disqualifying, US Const Art 1,
§ 6, cl 2
quorum —
for election of Vice-President, US
Const, 12th Amend
majority to constitute, US Const, Art
1, § 5, cl 1
returns of members, Senate as judge of,
US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 1
revenue bills, powers in respect of, US
Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 1
rules of procedure, power to determine,
US Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 2
seats of Senators, terms at which va-
cated, US Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 2
term of office of Senator, US Const, Art
1, §3, cl 1; 17th Amend
beginning and ending of, US Const,
20th Amend
tie vote as entitling Vice-President to
vote, US Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 4
treaties, powers in respect of, US Const,
Art 2, § 2, cl 2
two Senators from each state, US Const,
Art 1, §3, cl 1; 17th Amend
two-thirds attendance required for elec-
tion of Vice-President, US Const,
12th Amend
two-thirds vote, when required. Two-
thirds vote, infra
vacancies, how filled, US Const, Art 1,
§ 3, cl 2; 17th Amend
Vice-President, when may choose, and
how, US Const, 12th Amend
Vice-President to be president of, US
Const,. Art 1,13, cl 4
Index
241
CONGRESS— Cont'd
Senate — Cont'd
Vice-President to have vote in case of
tie in Senate, US Const, Art 1, § 3,
cl 4
vote, each Senator to' have one, US
Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 1; 17th Amend
Sessions of, US Const, Art 1, § 4, cl 2
date for beginning, US Const, 20th
Amend, § 2
South Carolina, representation of in first
Congress, US Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 3
Speech in debate, members of Congress not
to be questioned for, US Const, Art 1,
§ 6, cl 1
Territories, Congress to have exclusive ju-
risdiction over, US Const, Art 4, § 3, cl
2
Two-thirds vote, when required —
constitutional amendments, proposal of,
by Congress, US Const, Art S
disability to hold office, removal of, US
Const, 14th Amend, § 3
expulsion of member of Congress, US
Const, Art 1, § 5, cl 2
impeachment, conviction on, US Const,
Art 1, §3, cl 6
treaties, ratification of, by Senate, US
Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 2
veto, passing bill over, US Const, Art 1,
§ 7, cl 2
Welfare, general. Congress has power to
provide for, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 1
Yeas and nays of either House —
when to be entered on journal, US Const,
Art 1, § 5, cl 3
when vote must be taken by, US Const,
Art 1, § 7, els 2 and 3
CONSERVATION
Erosion prevention, acquisition of land for,
29-14
Federal Conservation Act. Federal Gov-
ernment, Instrumentalities, and Laws
(this index)
Forestry (this index)
Research, planning and development depart-
ment to promote, 9-303(1)
Soil Conservation (this index)
Williamsburg County Development and
Conservation Commission, 14-3581
CONSERVATORS
Banks (this index)
Building and Loan Associations (this index)
Investments —
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or issued
by, 36-602, 36-603
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
National Mortgage Associations, securi-
ties of, 36-602, 36-603
Sales exempt from Securities Act, 62-54(1)
CONSERVATORS OF PEACE
Judges as, ex officio, SC Const, Art 5, § 11
CONSIDERATION
Fraudulent conveyance as affected by, 57-
304
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
CONJUNCTIVITIS
Acute infectious conjunctivitis, exclusion
from schools of persons afflicted with,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 18]
CONNECTING CARRIERS
Carriers (this index)
CONNECTING LINES
Railroads (this index)
CONSIGNEE
Bills of Lading (this index)
CONSIGNOR
Bills of Lading (this index)
CONSOLIDATED HOUS-
ING AUTHORITIES
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
CONSENT
Parties or attorneys, consents between.
Stipulations (this index)
Sexual intercourse by unmarried woman,
age of consent, 16-80
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3 §33
[8 SC Code] — 16
CONSOLIDATION
Banks, 8-125, 8-126
Corporations (this index)
Drainage Districts (this index)
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
Railroad Companies (this index)
Trust companies, 8-125, 8-126
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CONSPIRACY
Child under fourteen, conspiracy to abduct,
offense and punishment, 15-1386
Civil defense violations, 44-356
Civil rights, penalty for conspiracy against,
16-101
Kidnapping, conspiracy to commit, 16-92
Restraint of trade, conspiracy in, prohibited,
66-63
Train robbery, conspiracy to commit, 16-334
CONSTABLES
See also Peace Officers;
Police; Sheriffs
For local provisions, see the particular
counties and municipalities
Generally, 43-301 to 43-331
Alcoholic beverages, suspension for failure
to enforce laws as to, 4-418
Appointment, 43-301, SC Const, Art 5, §20
special constables, appointment by Gov-
ernor, 53-3
Atomic Energy Commission, special State
constables for, 53-731 to 53-736
Attachment of property by. Attachment
(this index)
Authority to act throughout county, 43-316
Bond. Official bond, infra
Bribery (this index)
Carriers (this index)
Certificates for, fees of, clerk of courts for,
27-53(34)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Circuit court, duties as to, 43-318
Civil Arrest (this index)
Civil defense violators, arrest of, 44-361
Claim and delivery proceedings in magis-
trates' courts, powers and duties as to,
43-175 to 43-177
Clemson College, municipal corporation of,
22-234
Clerk of court —
bond of constable, filing and approval of,
15-1738
certifying attendance of constables, 15-
1733, 15-1734
contingent account of constable, certifi-
cate to, 15-1739
default of constable, proceedings on, 15-
1738
oath of office, administration of, 15-1738
qualification of constable, certificate of,
15-1738
roll of constables, clerk of courts to keep,
15-1767(11)
size of book, 15-1770
Compensation. Fees and commissions, infra
CONSTABLES— Cont'd
Coroner's jury, summoning of, 17-98, 17-99
penalty for failure to execute or return
writ, 17-102
Counties with municipalities over 5,000, re-
ports of arrests in, 53-7
County governing body, duty to execute or-
ders of, 43-317
Executions —
fees of, constable, 27-451(8)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-452
neglect to enforce or return, liability for,
43-324
return, 43-322, 43-323
sale, advertisement of. 43-323
Fees and commissions, 27-451
agricultural liens, enforcement of, 45-510
circuit court, attendance at, 43-318, 43-
319
county, payment by, 14-20, 14-21 .
county governing body, executing or-
ders of, 43-317
General Assembly to fix compensation,
SC Const, Art 5, § 24
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-424, 27-452,
27-453
salary in criminal cases, deductions in
certain cases from, 27-454
Fish and game laws, cooperation in en-
forcement of, 28-7
Hawkers and peddlers, inspection of licenses
of, 56-1216
Homestead laws, penalty for violations of,
34-65
Informer's share of penalty for failing to
enforce vagrant laws, 43-328
Inquests, summoning coroner's jury, 17-98,
17-99
penalty for failure to execute or return
writ, 17-102
Interfering with, penalty for, 4-416, 16-105,
53-199
Jury duty, exemption from, 38-101
Juvenile domestic relations courts —
appointment for, 15-1131
probation officers as having powers of
constables, 15-1140
Lee County parks, duty to police, 51-386
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Liquor laws, suspension for failure to en-
force, 4-418
Machine guns, possession of, 16-125, 16-126
Magistrates —
default of, in returning papers to general
sessions, penalty for causing, 43-327
fees for issue and hearing of rules against
constables, 27-430
penalty for failure to execute magis-
trate's process, 43-326
power to appoint constables, SC Const,
Art 5, §20; 43-301
[SSCCode]
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243
CONSTABLES— Cont'd
Mileage. Fees, supra
Military courts, serving process of,. 44-192
Municipal courts —
duty to arrest certain offenders, 15-909,
15-910
penalty for failure to make arrests, 15-
910
Oath of office, 43-307, 43-314
clerk of courts to administer, 15-173S
dueling, enforcement of law against, 50-
53
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(46)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
gambling, enforcement of laws against,
50-52
Obstructing constables, penalty for, 4-416,
16-105, 53-199
Official bond, 43-307
fees of clerk of courts for taking and
certifying, 27-53(46)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
filing and approval of, 15-1738
in county with population between 32,000
and 32,900 (1940 census), 43-677, 43-
678
neglect to enforce or return execution,
liability for, 43-324
special constables appointed by Gover-
nor, 53-5
surety company not required, 50-60
Oppression, misconduct, etc. in office-
civil liability for, 43-329
penalty for, 43-330
Paving over funds, liability for failure of,
43-325
Peddlers and hawkers, inspection of licenses
of, 56-1216
Posse comitatus, power to call out, 53-199
Probate courts' warrant or process, execu-
tion of, 15-470
Process —
execution and return of, 43-320
penalty for failure to execute magis-
trate's process, 43-326
service, how made, 43-321
Qualification, 43-307
Removal from office on conviction, 43-315
Residence, 43-301
Resisting constable, penalty for, 4-416, 16-
105, 53-199
Riots, duties as to, 16-103, 16-104, 16-111,
16-112
Salary. Fees and commissions, supra
Sheriffs —
countersigning certificates of attendance
of constables, 15-1733, 15-1734
summoning to attend circuit court, 53-
201
Special constables —
Carriers (this index)
Peace Officers (this index)
CONSTABLES— Cont'd
Special officer to make arrest, magistrate's
appointment of, 43-217 to 43-220
State Constables (this index)
State Health Officer, duty to assist, 32-37
Term of office, 43-301
Towns of less than 1,000, 47-147, 47-150
Trespassers, action for summary ejectment
of—
fee, 10-2243
warrant, 10-2241
Vagrant laws, penalty for neglect to enforce,
43-328
CONSTITUTION
Federal. United States Constitution (this ]
index)
State. South Carolina Constitution (this
index)
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
Conventions for proposing and ratifying
amendments to the Constitution, US
Const, Art 5
Provision for, SC Const, Art 16, § 3
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Circuit judges to assist Supreme Court on
constitutional decisions, when, 15-127,
15-128
constitutional provision for, SC Const,
Art 5, § 12
Declaratory judgment actions as to, Attor-
ney General as party, 10-2008
CONSTRUCTION CAMPS
Abandonment, measures to be taken upon,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631 [Sec. 90]
Arrangement, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631
[Sec. 76]
Cooks to be free of communicable disease,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631 [Sec. 87]
Definition for purpose of Health Board reg-
ulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 630
Delousing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632
[Sec. 89]
Drinking water, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
631 [Sec. 77, 78]
Enforcement of health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632 [Sec. 91]
Food containers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
631 [Sec. 85]
Food handlers to be free of communicable
disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631
[Sec. 87]
Foods, spoiled or tainted, not to be served,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631 [Sec. 86]
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CONSTRUCTION CAMPS— Cont'd
Garbage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631 [Sec.
79]
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 630-632
Kitchen utensils, care of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 631 [Sec. 89]
Location, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 630 [Sec.
75]
Milk or milk products, restrictions appli-
cable to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631
[Sec. 86]
Physical examinations of food handlers.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 631, 632 [Sec.
87]
Refuse, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631 [Sec.
79]
Scavenger, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631
[Sec. 80]
Screening. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631
[Sec. 83]
Sick persons, isolation of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 632 [Sec. 88]
Tableware, care of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
631 [Sec. 84]
Toilets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631 [Sec.
81]
Vermin, elimination of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 632 [Sec. 89]
Waiters to be free of communicable disease.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631 [Sec. 87]
Washing facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
631 [Sec. 82]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631
[Sec. 77, 78]
CONSULS
Ambassadors and Consuls (this index)
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Diseases (this index)
CONTAINERS
Appeals from classification of farm prod-
ucts, 66-332
Barbiturates. Narcotics (this index)
Beef, barrels. Beef (this index)
Beer, soda water, or mineral water, contain-
ers, etc. for, use by others in trade
prohibited, 32-1523
Brands on, 66-221 et seq.
Bulk sales in, inapplicability of statute, 66-
310
Clams. Shellfish (this index)
Construction of statute to avoid interfer-
ence with Federal regulation of com-
merce, 66-336
CONTAINERS— Cont'd
Corn meal, 66-316, 66-317
marking of packages, 66-318
Crabs —
confiscation of containers of illegal-sized
crabs, 28-875
name and address of owner to be on con-
tainers, 28-874
Defined, 66-301
Designation of contents, terms of, 65-303
Docking for weight of, without allowance
of value, penalized, 66-159
Eggs, to bear classification, and producer's
name and address, 66-603
Exportation from State without consent of
owner, 66-230
False bottoms prohibited, 66-306
Farm products, 66-321 to 66-336
Flour, 66-316, 66-317
Garbage cans in cities from 2,700 to 3,500,
32-1311, 32-1312
Hominy, 66-316, 66-317
grits, 66-316, 66-317
Inspections by chief of Division of Mar-
kets, 66-328
designation of inspectors, 66-329
farm products, 66-331
fees for, 66-333
Licenses, suspension or revocation for fail-
ure to classify farm products correctly,
66-330
Liquefied Gas (this index)
Lubricating oil not to be used for products
of another manufacturer, 66-462
Meal, 60-306, 66-317
Medicine, inapplicability of statute to sale
of, 66-310
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
Mismarked packages, offering for sale or
selling, 66-304
Net contents to be shown on package, 66-
302
Ornamental containers, inapplicability of
statute to, 66-310
Ownership as evidenced by registered
brand or mark, 66-225
Oysters. Shellfish (this index)
Packing to conform to standards as to
receptacles and markings, 66-326
Penalties for violation of statute, 66-311,
66-335
Petroleum products not to be used for prod-
ucts of another manufacturer, 66-462
Pork barrels, 66-352
Possession, unauthorized, of marked con-
tainers, 66-228
Produce, branding or marking, 66-221 to 66-
231
Purchase or receipt from other than reg-
istered owner, penalized, 66-227
Refusal to deliver to lawful owner, effect of,
66-229
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245
CONTAINERS— Cont'd
Sales and use tax, 65-1361, 65-1368
exemption, 65-1404
Sales in reliance upon labels, 66-305
Standard containers, 66-321 et seq.
Symbolic containers, inapplicability of stat-
ute to, 66-310
Trademarks (this index)
Wine containers, regulation of, 4-224
Workmen's Compensation Act as inappli-
cable to manufacturers of, 72-107
CONTEMPLATION OF DEATH
Taxability of transfers in, 65-461
within five years prior to death, 65-464
CONTEMPT
Adverse party's refusal to testify as, 26-508
Alcohol, violation of restraining order as
to sale, possession, etc. of, 4-405, 4-406
Attachment for —
fees of clerk of court for issuing, 27-55
(27)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
fees of sheriff for executing writ, 27-401
(8)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Attorneys at law, punishment of, 56-151
committee on grievances, powers of, 56-
157
Breach of peace as, 15-13
Chester County Courthouse, abuse of build-
ing or furniture during session of court,
14-1351
Children's courts, contempt of —
failure to appear when summoned, 15-
1401
failure to support child after commit-
ment, 15-1415
Civil arrest provisions not applicable, 10-
801
Clerk of courts —
failure to pay over funds, 15-1783
money paid into court, failure to depos-
it, 10-2154
Compelling attendance and testimony of
witnesses. Witnesses (this index)
Courts-martial, contempt of, punishment for,
44-202
Deposit in court, for disobeying order as to,
10-2312
Depositions, failure of witness to attend, 26-
702
Electric companies, noncompliance with
orders or process of Public Service
Commjssion, 24-141
Examination of witness by commission, fail-
ure to appear and answer on, 26-608
Executor or administrator, default of, in
making annual return, 19-532
CONTEMPT— Cont'd
Hearing, right to, 15-12
Judgment or decree, for enforcement of,
10-1519
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Legislative body, punishability, SC Const,
Art 3, § 13
Moneys paid into court, clerk's failure as to,
10-2154
Penalty for, generally, 15-12
restriction on, SC Const, Art 1, § 19
Power to punish for —
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court, 15-
1535
circuit court, 15-231.1
coroner, 17-109
Florence Civil Court, 15-1611
Greenville County Court, 15-674
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court,
15-1156
Laurens Countv Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1292
magistrates, 43-134
Marlboro County Court (this index)
masters, 15-1821
probate courts and judges, 15-451, 15-452
Richland County Court, 15-775
Reorganization Commission, proceedings
by, 9-216
Securities Act, failure to obey subpoena or
summons under, 62-309
Service of process and papers, applicability
of certain provisions as to, 10-473
Sheriff, penalty for contempt by. Sheriffs
(this index)
Show cause order or rule, disobedience of,
Sup Ct Rule 19
Supplemental proceedings, disobedience of
orders in, 10-1738
Tax Commission, disregard of summons is-
sued by, 65-1455
Telephone companies, contempt of public
service commission in proceedings as
to, 58-461
Uniform Support of Dependents Act, pun-
ishment of respondent under, 20-332
CONTINGENT FEES
Peace officers, contingent fees prohibited,
16-216, 53-2
CONTINUANCE
Absence of witnesses, continuance for —
bond or note, witnesses to, 26-9
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 27
Adjournment of court, continuance on, 15-
9.1
246
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CONTINUANCE— Cont'd
Adoption of Constitution, continuance of
matters pending at time of, SC Const,
Art 5, §34; Art 17, §11
Clerk of courts, fees for filing affidavits, 27-
53(10)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Costs on continuance, 10-1610
Courts-martial, continuance of trials, 44-
198
Criminal case —
amendment of indictment as ground for,
17-410
traverse of indictment not ground for,
17-505
Drainage district, suit for enforcement of
lien, 18-565
Nonresidents, 10-1204
Probate courts, Prob Ct Rule 6
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 22]
Seventh judicial circuit, continuance of term
of general sessions court, 15-276
Supreme Court —
cases not reached, 15-143
hearings, Sup Ct Rules 9(2), 25
Unauthorized insurers, 10-1204
CONTRACTING
Generally, 56-401 to 56-428
CONTRACTORS
Annual license fee. License fee, infra
Applicability of regulations pertaining to,
56-63
Application for examination, 56-413
rules and regulations pertaining to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 500, 501 [Sec. 4]
Board of licensing —
annual report, 56-412
annual roster of contractors, 56-411
appointment, 56-402
bond of treasurer, 56-404
rules and regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 500 [Sec. 2]
bylaws, 56-404
chairman, 56-404; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 500 [Sec. 1]
decision on charges, 56-423
duties of secretary, 56-408
expenditures 56-408; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 500 [Sec. 2]
meetings, 56-407; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 500 [Sec. 2]
members, 56-402
monthly report of contracts, 56-410
CONTRACTORS— Cont'd
Board of licensing — -Cont'd
notification to —
in advance of date for receiving bids,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 502 [Sec.
14]
of award of contract, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 502 [Sec. 14]
oath of members, 56-403
officers, 56-404
personnel. 56-406
quorum, 56-407; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
500 [Sec. 2]
records, 56-409
register of contractors, 56-409
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
500-502
seal, 56-405
secretary-treasurer, 56-404; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 500 [Sec. 2]
bond of, 56-404; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 500 [Sec. 2]
duties of secretary, 56-408
use of funds, 56-408
vice-chairman, 56-404; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 500 [Sec. 1]
Certificates, classification or limitation of,
56-415
Classifications for licensing purposes, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 501 [Sec. 7]
Definitions, 56-401
for purposes of regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 500 [Sec. 3]
Examination —
applicants, qualifications of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 500 [Sec. 4]
application for, 56-413
rules and regulations pertaining to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 500, 501
[Sec. 4]
permit to bid not to be given prior to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 501 [Sec.
5]
re-examination, 56-414
rules and regulations pertaining to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 501 [Sec.
6]
result, 56-414
Fees. License fees, infra
General contractor, definition of, 56-401
for purposes of regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 500 [Sec. 3]
Invitation to bid to show that license re-
quired, 56-417
Joinder of actions against principal and
surety on bonds of, 10-702
License fee —
annual license fee, 56-418
collection, 56-419
deposit, 56-420
payment of, 56-419, 56-420
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247
CONTRACTORS— Cont'd
Licenses —
applicants for licenses, qualifications of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 500 [Sec.
4]
applications for licenses, 56-413; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 500 [Sec. 4]
Board of licensing, supra
charges for revocation of license, 56-422
examination for. Examination, supra
expiration of, 56-421
grounds for revocation of, 56-422
bankruptcy proceedings, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 502 [Sec. 13]
receiver, appointment of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 502 [Sec. 13]
information to bidders, necessity for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 502* [Sec.
12]
issuance of license, conditions of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 501 [Sec. 5]
limitation groups, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 502 [Sec. 8, 9]
prosecution for practice without license,
56-427; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
502 [Sec. 11]
receiving bids without license, penalty
for, 56-418
reissue of, 56-424, 56-425
renewal of license certificates, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 502 [Sec. 10]
Lien for labor or material furnished to, 45-
254, 45-255, 45-301 to 45-303
Lost license, reissue of, 56-425
Penalties for violations, 56-426
receiving bids without license, 56-418
Permit to bid not to be given prior to ex-
amination of contractor, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 501 [Sec. 5]
Public Contracts (this index)
Register of contractors, 56-409
Sales tax on building materials, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 852 [Reg. 20]
State licensing board. Board of licensing,
supra
CONTRACTOR'S BOND
Highway construction contractor. Bonds
ft His index)
Joinder of actions against principal and
surety on, 10-702
CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
Action on —
beneficiary of contract as necessary par-
ty, 10-208
bond for performance, joinder of princi-
pal and surety on, 10-702
conditions precedent, pleading perform-
ance of, 10-673
CONTRACTS
AND AGREEMENTS
— Cont'd
Action on — Cont'd
counterclaims in, 10-703
limitation of, 10-143(1)
clauses reducing period as void, 10-
116
parties —
interpleader, 10-219
joinder of persons severally liable, 10-
206
proceedings against defendants not
served. Parties to Actions (this
index)
sales and use tax law, compliance with,
as prerequisite of action by nonresi-
dent, 65-1468
waiver of jury trial, 10-1208
Aeronauts and air passengers, effect of con-
tracts during flight, 2-9
Agricultural labor, contracts for, 40-401 to
40-404
Barnwell County (this index)
Bids and Bidding (this index)
Bridges (this index)
Bulk Sales Contracts (this index)
Carriers (this index)
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport Com-
mission, powers of, 2-473, 2-475, 2-476
Charitable, Social and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
Charleston County (this index)
Charleston Municipal Stadium Commission,
power to let contracts, 5-705
City improvement commissions of cities of
5,000 to 10,000, limitations as to, 47-
394
Clarendon County, for road work and build-
ing repairs, 14-1516
Clemson College Board of Trustees, powers
of, 22-205
Clemson College bonds, contracts between
college and holders, 22-272, 22-278
Colleton County to keep within appropria-
tions, 14-1583
Conditions precedent, how pleaded, 10-673
Construction of improvements, 18-522
Cooperative marketing associations. Mar-
keting Associations (this index)
Corporations (this index)
Cotton platforms, counties furnishing, 13-
109
Counties (this index)
Darlington County, violation of statutory
requirements as invalidating, 14-1692
Debt, default, or miscarriage of another,
promise to answer for, within statute of
frauds, 11-101(2)
Declaratory judgments as to, 10-2003, 10-
2004
Drainage commissioners, contracts with
board of, 18-283
248
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CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
—Cont'd
Electricity rates, contracts for. Electric
Companies (this index)
Executor or administrator, special promise
to answer for damages within statute of
frauds, 11-101(1)
Express companies, Public Utilities Com-
mission's powers to inspect contracts of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 18]
Fair Trade Act (this index)
Flight, contracts entered into during, 2-9
Foreign corporations —
contracts with citizens deemed made in
State, 12-703
statutory provisions as part of contracts
of, 12-704
Future delivery, contracts for, 11-61 to li-
es
bucket shops prohibited, 11-67, 11-68
definitions, 11-61
hedging contracts valid, 11-65, 11-65.1
local exchanges for posting quotations
authorized, 11-63
penalty for making or assisting in mak-
ing void contract, 11-68
statements to be furnished by agents,
11-66
valid contracts, 11-64, 11-65, 11-65.1
void when actual delivery not contem-
plated, 11-62, 11-64
Gambling contracts, 11-51 to 11-55
Greenville city, execution on behalf of, 47-
1596
Greenwood Airport Commission, 2-326
Hedging contracts, 11-65, 11-65.1
Horry County Airport Board may make,
2-334(4)
Hospital Service Plan (this index)
Impairment of contract obligations, legis-
lation forbidden, SC Const, Art 1, §8;
US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Infants —
apothecaries, certain provisions are not
applicable to sale of drugs and medi-
cines by, 11-156
certain contracts cannot be ratified, 11-
153
educational purposes, loans, etc., for, 11-
151
judgments confessed or obtained against
infant students on certain contracts,
to be vacated, 11-155
process not to be issued against infant
students on certain contracts, 11-154
ratification after attaining full age, 11-
152
Insurance contract or policy. Insurance
(this index)
CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
—Cont'd
Jasper County Aeronautics Commission,
power to contract with Federal govern-
ment, 2-353
Land contracts —
recording, necessity of, 60-101
unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
Lexington County (this index)
Lien upon contract price for labor or ma-
terial furnished contractor, 45-254, 45-
255, 45-301 to 45-303
Limitation of actions, 10-143(1)
clauses reducing statutory period void,
10-116
Marion County, 14-2809
Marketing Associations (this index)
Marlboro County, competitive bidding re-
quired, 14-2861
Marlboro County Airport Board, powers of,
2-393(4)
Marriage, contracts upon consideration of,
within statute of frauds, 11-101(3)
Marriage contracts, requisites of, 20-205
Married Women (this index)
Matriculation agreement of beneficiary ca-
dets of The Citadel. Citadel (this in-
dex)
Medical College of the State of South Car-
olina, beneficiaries of scholarships to,
22-359, 22-362
Minors. Infants, supra
Municipality, limitation on right of officer
to contract with, 47-804
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Not to be performed within one year, within
statute of frauds, 11-101(5)
Parties to action. Actions, supra
Partnership agreements. Partnerships (this
index)
Personal service contracts. Labor (this in-
dex)
Public Contracts (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Real estate contracts within statute of
frauds, 11-101(4)
Sale of goods for fifty dollars or more, con-
tracts within statute of frauds, 11-103
Saluda Countv Airport Commission, pow-
ers of, 2-442(3)
School contracts. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
Sealed instruments, what considered to be,
11-1
Sharecropping contracts, 40-401 to 40-404
Shipment, contracts of. Carriers (this in-
dex)
State Industrial School Board, powers of,
55-61, 55-62
State Ports Authority, capacity of, 54-14(1)
Statute of Frauds (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Index
249
CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
— Cont'd
Telegraph companies, limitation of liabil-
ity on messages, prohibited, 58-253
Trademarked goods, contracts as to. Fair
Trade Act (this index)
Union County not to exceed appropriations,
14-3453
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission, 2-282, 2-284
Williamsburg County, 14-3561
Williamsburg County Aeronautics Board,
powers of, 2-455, 2-457
Winthrop College Board of trustees, powers
of, 22-407
CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY
OR NEGLECT OF CHILD
Injunction against, 15-1184
CONTRIBUTIONS
Income tax, deduction from.
(this index)
Partnerships (this index)
Income Tax
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE
Motor vehicles, operation of, 47-71
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Owner or lessee of aircraft, effect on lia-
bility of, 2-6
Railroad crossings, injury at, 58-1004
Railroad employees, 58-1232
Workmen's compensation —
availability of defense where statute re-
jected, 72-119, 72-120
not available as defense to employer
electing against statute, 72-118
CONVERSION
Trover and Conversion (this index)
CONVERTING
Sales and use taxes on materials used in,
65-1361, 65-1368
CONVEYANCES
Deeds and Conveyances (this index)
CONVICTION OF CRIME
Accessories before the fact, 16-2
Children's courts, adjudication in, 15-1425
Competency of witnesses as affected by, 26-
406
Constable's removal from office upon, 43-
315
Credibility of witness as affected by, 26-406
Jury service, as disqualifying for, 38-102
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, ad-
judication in children's court division of,
15-1202
Militia officer, discharge on conviction of
infamous crime, 44-60
Narcotics prosecutions as affected by con-
viction under Federal narcotic laws, 32-
' 1490
Permissible, when, 17-508
Sentence and punishment, prerequisite to,
17-551
Witnesses —
competency of witness as affected by
conviction, 26-406
convicted perjurer or suborner disquali-
fied as, 16-201, 16-202
credibility of witness, effect of convic-
tion on, 26-406
CONTROL BOARD
Budget and Control Board (this index)
CONVALESCENT HOMES
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 586, 587
CONVENTIONS
Amendment of Constitution of South Car-
olina, conventions for, SC Const, Art
16, §3
Amendments to United States Constitution,
conventions for proposing and ratifying,
US Const, Art 5
Political Parties (this index)
CONVICTS
Penal and Reformatory Institutions (this
index)
Penitentiary, convicts in. Penitentiary (this
index)
CONWAY
Bonded indebtedness excepted from con-
stitutional debt limits, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 281, 282]
Buildings, public, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232]; Art. 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 281, 282]
Bus system, 58-1561 to 58-1566
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CONWAY— Cont'd
Drainage bonds, exception of from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7.
pp. 281, 282]
Fire department, bonds for, exemption from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 281, 282]
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232]
Lighting plant, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 281, 282]
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Sewer bonds, exemption from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 232]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 2S1,
282]
Storm sewer bonds, exemption from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232]
Street improvement bonds, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 281, 282]
Street lighting bonds, exception from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7,
pp. 281, 282]
Waterworks bonds, exception from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7,
pp. 281, 282]
CONWAY HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 6S-1S23 (4)
CO-OPERATION COMMISSION
Interstate Co-operation Commission (this
index)
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
See also Marketing Associations
Generally, 12-801 to 12-820
Acceptance of benefits of statute by pre-
viously organized associations, 12-820
Business, nature of, to be stated in petition
for organization, 12-S04
Calls for payment of subscriptions, 12-812
Capital stock —
amount, minimum, 12-808
annual report to state as to amount sub-
scribed for and paid in, 12-819
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
— Cont'd
Capital stock — Cont'd
ownership, restrictions on. 12-809
par value, minimum, 12-808
petition to contain information as to, 12-
804
subscriptions to, 12-806, 12-807
Cotton cooperative, membership in, 12-817
Definition of terms used, 12-801
Directors —
election of, at meeting of subscribers, 12-
810
management, powers of, 12-811
number, 12-810
removal, 12-811
term of office, 12-811
'Dividends, 12-818
Earnings, apportionment of, 12-818
Educational fund, 12-818
Electrical cooperatives. Rural Electric Co-
operatives (this index)
Investment in other cooperatives, 12-816
Marketing Associations (this index)
Name —
annual report to state, 12-819
petition for organization to state, 12-804
to include word "cooperative," 12-S04
Officers — ■
election, 12-812
qualifications, 12-812
removal of, 12-811
Organization —
authorized, 12-803
certificate of charter, 12-814
incorporators, board of, commission to,
12-805
meeting of subscribers, 12-810
petition for, 12-804
subscriptions, payment of, 12-806, 12-807
Place of business —
annual report to state, 12-819
petition for organization to state, 12-804
Powers —
business, engaging in, 12-815
investment in other cooperatives, 12-816
President, election of, 12-812
Recording —
certificate of charter, 12-814
marketing contracts. Marketing Associ-
ations (this index)
Report, annual, to Commissioner of Agri-
culture, 12-819
Reserve fund, 12-818
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
Sales and use taxes on sales by, 65-1359
Secretary of State —
certificate of charter, granting of, 12-814
petition for organization to be filed with,
12-804
Secretary or secretary-treasurer—
bond, 12-812
election of, 12-812
Index
251
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
■ — Cont'd
Stockholders —
annual report to state number and
names, 12-819
ownership of stock, restrictions on, 12-
809
removal of directors or officers by, 12-
811
votes, limitation of, 12-809
Treasurer —
bond, 12-812
election of, 12-812
CO-OPERATIVE BANKS
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING ACT
Generally, 12-901 to 12-975
Adoption of provisions by existing organiza-
tions, 12-909
"Agricultural products" defined, 12-902
Definition of terms, 12-902
Marketing Associations (this index)
Purpose, 12-903
CO-OPERATIVE MARKET-
ING ASSOCIATIONS
Marketing Associations (this index)
COOPER RIVER PARK AND
PLAYGROUND COMMISSION
Generally, 51-261 to 51-268
Created, 51-261
Federal aid, authority to accept, 51-266
Gifts, authority to accept, 51-266
Members, 51-262
Penalties for violations, 51-265
Powers and duties, generally, 51-263, 51-264
Rules and regulations, 51-265
Taxes —
exemption of property, 51-267
levy of taxes for activities of commis-
sion, 51-268
Territorial jurisdiction, 51-261
COOPER'S HAWK
Destructive bird, 28-4
CO-PARTNERSHIPS
Partnerships (this index)
COPIES
Certified Copies (this index)
Common carriers, copies of certain instru-
ments of, as evidence, 26-8
Fees —
clerk of courts, 27-53 (23, 56)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
probate judge, 27-301(18, 19, 22)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
Plats, recording of copy. Registration and
Recordation (this index)
Public documents, photograph or photo-
static copies as evidence, 26-101 to 26-
103
Rail, common carriers by, number of copies
in proceedings before Public Service
Commission. Carriers (this index)
Registration and Recordation (this index)
COPPER COMPOUNDS
Soft drinks as adulterated by, 32-1515
COPYRIGHT
Congress, powers of, US Const, Art 1,
§8(8)
Securities issued for, escrowing under Se-
curities Act, 62-115
CORDIALS
Stamp tax on, 65-763
CORES
Sales and use tax, 65-1368
CORN
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Bushels per barrel, 66-157
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
Hybrid seed corn, fostering production,
processing and distribution, 3-406, 3-407
Maximum toll for grinding of, 56-851
Milling-in-transit rules, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
Standard bushel, 66-157
CORN COCKLE
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
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CORNMEAL AND GRITS
Generally, 32-1551 to 32-1559
Agriculture, Commissioner of —
enforcement by, generally, 32-1557
ingredients, power to change specifica-
tions of, 32-1552
inspection of premises and vehicles, 32-
1556
nonconforming products, seizure and dis-
position of, 32-1555
officers and employes of Agriculture De-
partment, may act through, 32-1558
Bushel of cornmeal, standard, 66-157
Containers for cornmeal, 66-316 to 66-318
marking of packages, 66-318
used containers, prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 560 [Sec. 1]
Definitions, 32-1551
Exemptions, 32-1554
Feedstuff, sale as, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
455 [Reg. 15]
Ingredients required, 32-1552
Labeling, 32-1553
regulation requiring, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 452 [Reg. 1]
Penalties for violations, 32-1559
Tags, permissibility, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 452 [Reg, 1, d]
CORN SALAD
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
CORONACA AIR FIELD
Tax exemption, 65-1523(64)
CORONERS
See also topics under names of
particular counties
Generally, 17-51 to 17-157
Absence, magistrate to act in case of, 17-61,
17-62
Accident —
highway, duty to report, 46-331
recognizance from person killing by,
17-155
Autopsies. Post-mortem examinations, in-
fra
Bail and recognizance —
adjourned inquest, recognizance from ju-
ror to appear at, 17-110
filing of bond or recognizance, Charles-
ton County, 17-78
material witnesses, recognizance from,
17-155
CORONERS— Cont'd
Bail and recognizance — Cont'd
mischance, recognizance from person
killing by, 17-155
person burying body without inquiry,
recognizance from, 17-141
qualification of sureties, how established,
Charleston County, 17-77
witness, recognizance from, 17-108, 17-
115, 17-155
Bond, 17-53, 17-54
Bail and recognizance, stipra
sureties, number of, 50-64
Book of inquisitions to be kept, 17-128
Books and stationery, furnishing of, in
Charleston County, 17-73
Burial of body before inquiry-
penalties, 17-141
proceedings in case of, 17-141 to 17-143
Burial permit without inquest, 17-91
Claims against county, 14-404.1
Clerks of courts —
contingent account of coroner, certifi-
cate to, 15-1739
findings of coroners on preliminary in-
vestigations to be filed with, 17-92
return by coroners of inquisitions and
evidence to, 17-126
return by coroners to, that cause of death
is unascertainable, 17-143
Commission, 17-55
Commitment of persons implicated by find-
ing of inquest, 17-153, 17-154
form for, 17-153
Commitment of witness to jail in default of
recognizance, 17-115
Contempt, power to punish for, 17-109
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
Deputies, 17-59, 17-60, 17-72
bonds, 17-59, 17-60
Charleston County, 17-72
compensation, Charleston County. 17-72
neglect or malfeasance, penalty for, in
Charleston County, 17-80
oath of office, 17-59
enforcement of laws as to gambling,
50-52
term, 17-59, 17-60
Deputv sheriff, coroner may not act as, 17-
63
Duties in Charleston County, 17-75
Election, 17-51, 17-52; SC Const, Art 5, § 30
re-election, when disqualified for, SC
Const, Art 5, § 30
time for holding, 23-303, 23-304
Executions —
acting when sheriff party to, 53-205
writ directed to coroner, when, 10-1708
Fees and costs —
countv authorities, execution of orders
of, 17-64
county to pay, when, 14-20
Index
253
CORONERS— Cont'd
Fees and costs — Cont'd
Inquests, infra
preliminary investigation into cause of
death, 17-93
salary in lieu of, in Charleston County,
17-74
Findings on preliminary investigation to be
filed with county clerk, 17-92
Governor (this index)
Highway accident, fatal, duty to report, 46-
331
Illness, magistrate to act in case of, 17-61,
17-62
Inquests —
adjournments, 17-110
attestation of inquisition, 17-125
form for, 17-125
body buried before inquiry, 17-142
book of inquisitions to be kept, 17-58,
17-128
casual or violent deaths, 17-96
chemical analysis —
fees, 27-633
suspected poisoning, 17-116 to 17-118
clerk of court, return of inquisition and
evidence to, 17-126
commitment of persons implicated by
finding of inquest, 17-153, 17-154
form for, 17-153
county solicitor's duties as to, 15-622
disturbing or impeding, 17-109
endorsement on return, 17-127
filing of inquest papers, Charleston
County, 17-78
jurors-
absent after adjournment, how re-
placed, 17-111
applicability of statutes as to, 38-3
charge upon, 17-104
compensation and mileage, 17-129 to
17-136
number, 17-103
oath, 17-103
particular counties, see relevant top-
ics under names of counties
recognizance to appear at adjourned
inquest, 17-110
summoning, 17-98 to 17-102
Charleston County, 17-75
compensation for, when, 17-100
failure to attend, 17-102, 17-109
Charleston County, 17-76
fees of constable for summoning
jury and witnesses. 27-451(3)
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-
423, 27-452
number, 17-96
officer's failure to perform duties
required, 17-102
return of warrant, 17-102
warrant, form of, 17-101
who may be called, 17-97
CORONERS— Cont'd
Inquests — Cont'd
magistrates holding —
compensation, 17-79
fees of magistrate, 27-431 (IS)
local provisions, 27-424, 27-433,
27-436
when, 17-61, 17-62
Charleston County, 17-79
physicians' fees in connection with, 27-
633 to 27-635
preliminary examination, 17-91 to 17-93
proclamation, 17-106
request as prerequisite, 17-94, 17-95
return of inquisition and evidence, 17-126
form for, 17-127
scope of inquiry, 17-104, 17-105
signatures to inquisition, 17-125
suicide, inquiry into, 17-105
testimony to be taken down in writing
and signed, 17-115
verdict, form of, 17-119 to 17-124
warrant for persons implicated by find-
ing, 17-151, 17-152
witnesses-
binding over, 17-155
chemist attending inquest to receive
mileage and per diem allowance,
17-118
commitment to jail in default of re-
cognizance, 17-115
disregard of summons or refusal to
testify, penalty for, 17-108
fees, Aiken County, 17-133
oath, 17-112
officer summoning jury, as witness,
17-99
recognizances, when to give, 17-108,
17-115
recognizance from material wit-
ness, 17-155
summoning and examination, 17-107
fees of constable for summoning
jury and witnesses, 27-451(3)
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-
423, 27-452
testimony to be signed by, 17-115
Investigation before inquest, 17-91 to 17-93
Jailer, coroner may not act as, 17-63
Jury and jurors. Inquests, supra
Limitation of actions against, 10-144(1)
Magistrates acting as —
Inquests, supra
neglect or malfeasance, penalty for, in
Charleston County, 17-80
when, 17-61, 17-62
Malfeasance, penalty for, in Charleston
County, 17-80
Mischance, recognizance from person kill-
ing by, 17-155
Neglect, penalty for, in Charleston County,
17-80
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CORONERS— Cont'd
Oath of office, 17-55
deputies, 17-59
gambling, enforcement of laws as to, 50-
52
Office-
Charleston County, 17-73
in courthouse, 17-58
Orders of county governing bodies, duty to
execute, 17-64
Post-mortem examinations, 117-113, 117-114
chemical analysis. Inquests, supra
Prisoners of —
keeping of, 55-412
room in jail for, exclusive control by cor-
oner, 55-413
Railroad accident inquests to be filed with
Public Service Commission, when, 17-
157
Recognizance. Bail and recognizance, su-
pra
Re-election, when disqualified for, SC Const,
Art 5, § 30
Report —
to Governor in certain capital cases, 17-
156
to Public Service Commission on rail-
road accident inquest, 17-157
Residence, place of, SC Const, Art 5, § 30
Salary in Charleston County in lieu of fees,
17-74
Sheriff (this index)
Suicide, inquiry into, 17-105
Term, 17-56; SC Const, Art 5, § 30
Vacancy in office, 17-57
appointment to fill, 17-57
magistrate to act, 17-61, 17-62
service under sheriff as creating, 17-63
Warrant —
issuance of, for persons implicated by
finding of inquest, 17-151, 17-152
jurors. Inquests, supra
sheriff a party, coroner to act, 53-205
summoning jury, form for, 17-101
Witnesses —
examination preliminary to possible in-
quest, 17-91
Inquests, supra
CORPORATIONS
Generally, 12-1 to 12-1083
Abandonment of corporate purposes, certificate
of, 12-608
Actions by or against, 12-74, 12-101
attempt to commence action against
corporation, effect of, 10-101
consolidation, effect of, 12-463, 12-506
continuances where summons served on
nonresident director, 10-432.1, 10-
1204
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Actions by or against — Cont'd
dissolution of corporation, effect of, 12-
607, 12-644, 12-801
members, corporations' actions against,
12-7
survival of action against legal repre-
sentative of defunct corporation, 10-
209
verification of pleading by corporate offi-
cer or agent, 10-604
Agents —
embezzlement by, ground for civil arrest,
10-S02(1)
highwav obstruction by, liability for,
33-497
service of process, agent for, constitu-
tional requirement, SC Const, Art 9,
§4 _
verification of pleading by, 10-604
Alcoholic beverage licenses to, 4-33
Aliens, land ownership by corporations con-
trolled by, 57-101 to 57-104
Anti-trust laws, violation of, forfeiture of
charter as penalty, 66-52, 66-66
Architecture, practice of, 56-59
Articles of incorporation —
Charters, infra
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
securities registration, submission with
applications for, 62-110
Attachment of stock. Attachment (this in-
dex)
Banking operations forbidden to, 12-77
Banks (this index)
Bills of credit, issuance of, when prohibited,
12-9
Bonds —
Canal Companies (this index)
conditions of issuance, SC Const, Art 9,
§ 10
consideration for issuance, 12-231
consolidated corporations, 12-465
power to issue, 12-102
Books to be open to inspection of stockholders,
12-263
Borrowing money, power of, 12-102
Building and Loan Associations (this index)
Business —
annual report to give nature and kind, 12-1
declaration to state nature of, 12-58
place or places of, annual report to state,
12-1
Bylaws —
bank's power to adopt. 8-131. 8-133
Co-operative Marketing Associations
(this index)
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this in-
dex)
hospital service corporation, 37-1053
mutual insurance companies, 37-381, 37-
385
Index
255
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Bylaws — Cont'd
power to make, 12-74
Rural Electric Co-operatives Cthis index)
securities registration, submission with
applications for, 62-110
stock, issuance and transfer of, 12-76
Calls—
for payment of subscriptions, 12-55
delinquency, power to penalize, 12-
102
registered holder as liable to, notwithstand-
ing Stock Transfer Act, 12-308
Canal, power to construct and operate for own
use. 12-103
Canal Companies (this index)
Capital — ■
fraudulent misrepresentation as to, pe-
nalized, 12-11
Insurance Companies (this index)
Capital stock generally, 12-201 to 12-286
annual report to give particulars as to, 12-1
Banks (this index)
calls for payment of subscriptions, 12-55
Cash Depositories (this index)
Co-operative Associations (this index)
declaration to state amount and how and
when payable, 12-58
decrease generally, 12-271, 12-276 to 12-
286
delinquency in payment of instalments,
power to penalize, 12-102
increase —
generally, 12-271 to 12-275, 12-285, 12-
286
fees payable, 12-402
number of shares and par value to be stated
in declaration, 12-58
organization fee, 12-81, 12-85
Preferred stock, infra
subscribers, initial meeting of, 12-52
subscriptions —
amount subscribed to be stated by
declaration, 12-58
payment, declaration to disclose, 12-58
Securities Act not applicable, when,
62-54(9)
Carriers (this index)
Casualty companies, power to become members
of, 12-105
Certificate of incorporation. Charters, infra
Certificates of stock, 12-241 to 12-246
alteration as affecting title to shares, 12-321
bona fide holder, rights of, as unaffected by
issuance of new certificate to replace
one lost or destroyed, 12-322
creditors' remedies to reach, 12-319
destroyed certificates, 12-322
failure to surrender for conversion in and
to reduced stock, 12-282
lien, corporation's right to, must appear on,
12-320
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Certificates of stock — Cont'd
lost certificates, 12-322
new —
in place of certificate lost or destroyed,
12-322
surrender of old, when prerequisite, 12-
321.1
reissuance on decrease of capital, 12-276
to 12-278
stamp tax on. Stamp Taxes (this index)
surrender by dissenting stockholder on re-
ceiving payment, 12-461, 12-635
surrender of old as condition of right to
new, 12-321.1
Transfer of stock, infra
Charitable, Social and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
Charleston National Guard (this index)
Charters —
abstract of certificate of incorporation to
be furnished by Secretary of State
to General Assembb', 1-207
amendment, 12-401 to 12-404
preferred stock, 12-212, 12-215
procedure for obtaining grant or
amendment, 30-301 to 30-303
recording-
amendments, 12-273
Secretary of State to notify Tax Com-
mission of, 12-4
to permit hedging contracts, 11-65.1
applicability of constitutional provisions
to existing charters, SC Const, Art
9, §16
attested copy as evidence, 12-60
Banks (this index)
cancelation —
defunct corporations, 12-623
file on, 12-5
recording, 12-609
Secretary of State to notify Tax Com-
mission of, 12-4
declaration, copy of, as constituting, 12-59
evidence, operation as, 12-60
expiration, continuance of corporation
after, for closing affairs, 12-601
fees, 12-61, 12-81, 12-83, 12-85
minimum, 12-82
files on, maintained by Secretary of State,
12-5
Foreign Corporations (this index)
forfeiture, 12-621 to 12-625
for monopolistic practices, 66-52
for violation of antitrust laws, 66-66
nonuser for five years, 12-624, 12-625
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this in-
dex)
grant or amendment, procedure for obtain-
ing, 30-301 to 30-303
256
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CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Charters — Cont'd
indorsement —
of decrease of capital stock, 12-2/9, 1--
280
of increase of capital stock, 12-273
issuance by Secretary of State, 12-51
Tax Commission to be informed of, 12-4
new or amended —
as not affecting liabilities, 12-402
fee, 12-403
nonforfeiture by failure to hold meetings or
elect directors, 12-353
perpetual, 12-63
preferred stock, provisions as to, 12-212
provision for, to be made by general laws,
SC Const, Art 9, § 2
recordation, 12-80
record in Secretary of States office, 12-0
renewal —
after expiration, 12-421 to 12-425
certificate, 12-423 to 12-425
recordation of, 12-424
before expiration, 12-411 to 12-414
certificate of, 12-411 to 12-413
confirmation, 12-414
form for, 12-411
repeal, 12-401 .
restriction of powers of corporation by, bL
Const, Art 9, § 12
revocation, certificate of, 12-608
statutory provisions constituting part of, 12-
71 to 12-77
surrender-
recording, 12-609
to secure new charter, 12-402
Church corporations. Charitable, Social and
Religious Corporations (this index)
Circuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Citadel Board of Visitors as corporation, 22-
305
Civil arrest, embezzlement by corporate officer
or agent as ground for, 10-802(1)
Clemson College Board of Trustees as corpo-
ration, 22-205
Clerk of court to keep index of papers as to,
15-1767(14) .
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this in-
dex)
Condemnation, power of. Eminent domain, in-
fra
Consolidation or merger, generally, 12-451 to
12"466
anti-trust laws not to be contravened by,
12-466
agreement of, 12-452
filing and recordation, 12-454
signature and acknowledgment, 12-453
banks, 8-125, 8-126
charter fees, 12-455 .
church corporations. Charitable, Social
and Religious Corporations (this in-
dex)
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Consolidation or merger — Cont'd
dissent from —
failure of stockholder to dissent, 12-
462
rights of, dissenting stockholders, 12-
459 to 12-461
effect, 12-457, 12-458, 12-463, 12-464
income tax as affected by gain or loss on,
65-274 to 65-277
recording, 12-454, 12-456
right of, 12-451 m
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
trust companies, 8-12, 8-125, 8-126
Constitutional provisions as to, SC Const, Art
9, §§1-21
Contracts —
Foreign Corporations (this index)
irregularities in organization not to affect,
12-62
power to enter into, 12-102
Control of one corporation by another not to
be means of doing acts prohibited by Con-
stitution, SC Const, Art 9, § 19
Conversion of rural electrical corporation into
co-operative, 12-1071 to 12-1074
Co-operative Associations (this index)
Co-operative marketing associations. Co-op-
erative Marketing Act (this index)
County officer's interest in corporation as pre-
cluding purchase by county, 14-320, 14-
320.1
Courts (this index)
Criminal liability, enforcement of, 17-572
appeals, 7-3
indictment of corporation-
place of, 17-407
service upon corporation, 17-258
magistrates, criminal procedure before, 43-
123, 43-124
sentence against corporation, enforcement
of, 17-572
venue, 17-407, 17-451
Crossing of railroad or highway by railroad,
electric railway, tramway, turnpike or
canal constructed by corporation for own
use, 12-103
Cruelty to animals, acts of agents imputed to
corporation, 6-2
Debentures, exchangeability for preferred
stock, 12-218
Declaration. Organization, infra
Deed of trust. Mortgage or deed of trust, in-
fra
Defunct corporations, cancelation of charters,
12-623
Destroyed stock certificate, replacement, 12-242
to 12-245
Directors —
generally, 12-351 to 12-367
active, 12-352
advisory, 12-352
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257
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CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Directors — Cont'd
annual report to give names and addresses,
12-1
Banks (this index)
Canal Companies (this index)
Charitable, Social and Religious Corpo-
rations (this index)
consolidation agreements, 12-452
Co-operative Associations (this index)
Co-operative Marketing Associations
(this index)
criminal liability for fraudulent misrepre-
sentations, 12-73
dissolution of corporation, powers after, 12-
602, 12-603
election of, declaration to state, 12-58
false statement as to financial condition of
company penalized, 12-355
hospital service corporations, 37-1053
increase or increase of capital stock, mis-
representations regarding, penalized,
12-235
Medical Service Corporations (this in-
dex)
nonresident, 12-361 to 12-366
continuance of action, right to, 12-366
service of summons by serving Secre-
tary of State, 10-432.1
quorum, 12-3
Railroad Companies (this index)
resignation of nonresident directors, effect
on liability to constructive service of
process, 12-366
Dissolution —
generally, 12-601 to 12-655
actions by or against, effect on, 12-601, 12-
603, 12-604, 12-607, 12-644
certificate filed on, 12-608
Charitable, Social and Religious Corpo-
rations (this index)
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this
index)
continuance after, for closing affairs, 12-601
directors' powers after, 12-602, 12-603
distribution of assets, 12-606
fraternal benefit associations, 37-880. 37-881
hospital service corporations, 37-1073, 65-
1073
judgment or decree —
entry of judgment against dissolved
corporation, 12-607
filing decree of dissolution with Sec-
retary of State, 12-655
lone director's powers after, 12-602
medical service corporations, 37-1123
railroad owning stock of competing road,
58-936
receiver, appointment of, 12-604, 12-065
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
sale of property after, 12-602
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0
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Dissolution — Cont'd
stockholders' approval, 12-642
stockholders' petition for, 12-651
Dividends —
cash depository, restrictions on dividends,
8-415
co-operative associations, 12-S18
Income Tax (this index)
limited dividend housing corporations.
Housing and Redevelopment (this
index)
nonpayment as ground for dissolution by
court order, 12-651
payable only from earnings or surplus, 12-
201
railroads guaranteeing dividends of other
railroads, 58-934
registered owner's right to, as unaffected
by stock transfer act, 12-308 ~"
stock dividends, when exempt from Secu-
rities Act, 62-54(4)
Domestic corporations — "™ "*"
license taxes, 65-601
additional license fee, 65-606, 65-607
Elections —
directors, statement as to election of, 12-5S
Officers, infra
Electricity —
conversion of corporation supplying, into
rural cooperative, 12-1071 to 12-1074
filing articles upon, 12-1009 to 12-
1011
Electric Companies (this index)
furnishing of. Rural Electric Co-opera-
tives (this index)
Electric railway, power to operate and con-
struct for own use, 12-103
Embezzlement by officer, agent, clerk or serv-
ant, penalized, 12-10
Eminent domain for crossing railroad or high-
way by railroad, electric railway, tram-
way, turnpike or canal constructed by cor-
poration for own use, 12-103
Employees —
discharge, payment of wages due, 40-118
officers as, for unemployment compensation
purposes, 68-11
place of payment of wages due, 40-113
Express Companies (this index)
False statement as to financial condition penal-
ized, 12-355
"ees, 12-81 to 12-83
Secretary of State, infra
Financial condition, false statement as to, pen-
alized, 12-355 — i
Foreign Corporations (this index)
Foreign Mortgage Companies (this index)
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
Gas Companies (this index)
253
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CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
General sessions courts —
appeals to, 7-3
jurisdiction of criminal charge against
corporation, how obtained, 17-407
Highways, liability for obstruction of, by
agents, 33-497
Hospital Service Corporations (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Incorporation. Organization, infra
Incorporators. Organization, infra
Indictment of —
place of, 17-407
service upon corporation, 17-258
Injunction —
after judgment annulling corporate char-
ter, 10-2269
against unauthorized use of term "co-opera-
tive," 12-802
to suspend business of corporation, 10-2058
Insolvency, stockholders' liability to creditors
on, 12-72
Insurance Companies (this index)
Interest on claims against, 12-8
Investigation of violations of law by, 66-111 to
66-116
John De La Howe School as corporation, 22-
507
Joint Stock Companies (this index)
License fees. Licenses and License Taxes
(this index)
Lien on stock, certificate must state corpora-
tion's right to, 12-320
Life Insurance Companies (this index)
Limited dividend housing corporations. Hous-
ing and Redevelopment (this index)
Liquidation —
Banks (this index)
Dissolution, supra
hospital service corporations, 37-1073
income tax as affected by gain or loss on,
65-274 to 65-277
Insurance Companies (this index)
majority vote required, 12-63
Loans, power to make, 12-102
Lost stock certificate, replacement, 12-242 to
12-245
Magistrates, criminal procedure before, 43-123,
43-124
Manager, annual report to give name and ad-
dress, 12-1
Manufacturing companies —
exemption of stock from taxation in hands
of holder, 12-203
mutual casualty companies, power to be-
come members of, 12-105
mutual insurance companies, power to be-
come members of, 12-104
mutual warehouse companies, right to be-
come members of, 12-105
shares in, as realty, 12-75, 12-203
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Manufacturing companies — Cont'd
special legislation chartering, prohibited,
SC Const, Art 3, § 34
Marketing associations. Co-operative Mar-
keting Act (this index)
Medical Service Corporations (this index)
Meetings. Stockholders, infra
Mercantile corporations, exemption from ob-
ligation to have public office and agent for
service of process, SC Const, Art 9, § 4
Merger. Consolidation or merger, supra
Military corporations, 4-11 to 44-13
Charleston National Guard (this index)
Mortgage companies, foreign, conditions of
admission to State, 12-706
Mortgages —
consolidated corporation, to secure obliga-
tions issued in furtherance of consoli-
dation, 12-465
power to execute, 12-102
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Mutual casualty companies, power to become
members of, 12-105
Mutual fire insurance companies, power to be-
come members of, 12-104
Mutual insurance companies. Insurance
Companies (this index)
Mutual warehouse companies, power to be-
come members of, 12-105
Name —
annual report to state, 12-1
change of, 12-402
Charitable, Social and Religious Corpo-
rations (this index)
"co-operative", restrictions on use of, 12-S02
declaration to state, 12-58
fraudulent use penalized, 12-10
Insurance Companies (this index)
requirements, 12-58
veterans' organization, restrictions on use of
name indicating connection with, 12-
58.1
Navigation Companies (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Newspaper, publication in, of notice of inten-
tion to file declaration, 12-56, 12-57
Nonstock corporations —
foreign, fees payable by, 12-733
No par value stock —
consideration for issue, 12-233
fully paid, when considered as, 12-233
presumed value for purpose of fees or taxes,
12-217
statement with respect to, 12-217
Notaries public, corporate stockholders, direc-
tors, officers, or employees as, 49-11
Notes, power to make, 12-102
Offenses. Criminal liability, supra
[8SCCode]
Index
259
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Office for transaction of business —
corporations' duty to maintain, SC Const,
Art 9, § 4
Principal office, infra
Officers —
generally, 12-352 to 12-366
Banks (this index)
Charitable, Social and Religious Cor-
porations (this index)
Co-operative Associations (this index)
Co-operative Marketing Associations
(this index)
criminal liability for fraudulent misrepre-
sentations, 12-73
Directors, supra
election, 12-54
annual report to give date of, 12-1
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
9, §11
corporate power, 12-74
embezzlement by, as ground for civil arrest,
10-802(1)
endorsement of instrument payable to, 8-863
false statement as to financial condition of
company penalized, 12-355
fraudulent use of name, 12-10
Hospital Service Corporations (this in-
dex)
Insurance Companies (this index)
mutual insurance companies. Mutual In-
surance (this index)
President, infra
Railroad Companies (this index)
rural electric co-operatives, 12-1047
acknowledgment of instrument to
which co-operative a party, offi-
cer's power to take, 12-1004
Secretary, infra
Treasurer, infra
unemployment compensation, when counted
as employees for purposes of, 68-11
Organization —
generally, 12-51 to 12-65
calls for payment of subscriptions, 12-55
Canal Companies (this index)
Charter, supra -^
Co-operative Associations (this index)
' declaration-
contents, 12-58
copy of, to constitute charter, 12-59
filing of, 12-56
directors, election by subscribers, 12-52
fees, 12-81 to 12-83
income tax as affected by gain or loss on,
65-274 to 65-277
initial meeting of subscribers, 12-52
irregularities not collaterally questionable,
12-62
Medical Service Corporations (this in-
dex)
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Organization — Cont'd
notice of intention, publication of, 12-56, 12-
57
officers, election of, 12-54
papers of incorporators to be turned over
to company, 12-64
Railroad Companies (this index)
Reorganization, infra
special act, corporations created by, must
organize in two years, 12-65
subscriptions, minimum payment required,
12-56
Parks in cities over 50,000, 51-174
Place of business, declaration to state, 12-58
Plate glass insurance companies. Insurance
Companies (this index)
Pleading, verification of, by corporate officer
or agent, 10-604
Powers generally, 12-74, 12-101 to 12-105
consolidation, effect of, 12-457
Preferred stock —
Banks (this index)
convertibility, 12-212
Co-operative Marketing Associations
(this index)
dissolution —
preferences on, 12-212
provision for retirement on, 12-641
dividends, preferences permissible, 12-212
exchange for common, permissibility of
provision for, 12-211
how authorized, 12-53
redeemability, 12-212
retireability irrespective of provisions for
decrease of capital stock, 12-284
series, issuance in, 12-212
President —
annual report to give name and address,
12-1
election, 12-54
declaration to disclose, 12-58
Principal office —
annual report to state location, 12-1
declaration to state location, 12-38
Property, power to acquire and transfer, 12-
102
Proxy, voting by —
rural electric co-operatives, 12-1034
district meetings, 12-1042
Public Service Companies (this index)
Quo Warranto (this index)
Railroad, power to construct and operate for
own use, 12-103
Railroad Companies (this index)
Real estate —
aliens, land ownership by corporations con-
, trolled by, 57-101 to 57-104
consolidation as not affecting title to, 12-458
municipality annexing land owned by cor-
poration, method as to, 47-19
power to purchase and hold, 12-74, 12-102
260
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CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Recapitalization, securities issued on, regis-
tration under Securities Act, 62-118
Receivers (this index)
Religious corporations. Charitable, Social
and Religious Corporations (this index)
Reorganization —
Banks (this index)
income tax as affected by gain or loss
on, 65-274 to 65-277
Securities Act —
not applicable to certain transactions,
62-54(4, 6)
registration under, securities issued on
reorganization, 62-118
Reports-
annual, 12-1
applicability of requirement, 12-2.1
penalties for failure to report, 12-2.2
remission of, 12-2.2
Attorney General to prosecute failure to
make, 1-240
blank for, to be furnished by Tax Commis-
sion, 12-2
retirement from business, as affecting obli-
gation, 12-608
verification, 12-2
Research, Planning and Development Board
may guarantee obligations of corporations
of which it owns all of voting stock,
9-310(4)
Return for taxation, forfeiture of charter for
failure to make, 12-621, 12-622
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
Sale of major assets, 12-631 to 12-635
Seal, power to have and use, 12-74
Secretary —
annual report to give name and address,
12-1
change of address or residence of director,
report to Secretary of State on, 12-363
to 12-365
election, 12-54
declaration to disclose, 12-58
nonresident directors, duty to report to
Secretary of State, 12-363 to 12-365
Secretary of State —
abstract of certificates of corporations,
to be submitted to General Assem-
bly, 1-207
charters —
files on, 12-5
issuance of, 12-51, 12-59
notification of Tax Commission as to is-
suance, amendment or cancelation,
12-4
recording papers connected with, 12-6
declaration to be filed with, 12-56
decrease of capital stock, action in respect
of, 12-280
dissolution decrees to be filed with, 12-655
dissolution resolution to be tiled and record
ed by, 12-643
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Secretary of State — Cont'd
fees —
certificate filed on dissolution, revoca-
tion of charter or abandonment, 12-
608
consolidation of corporations, 12-455
church corporations, 12-504
decrease of capital stock, 12-81
incorporation papers, filing of, 12-51,
12-81
increase of capital stock, 12-S1
new or amended charter, 12-403
receiving service of process on behalf of
nonresident director, 12-362
relief from forfeiture for nonpayment of
taxes, 12-622
renewal certificates, 12-416
State Treasury, payment into, 12-81,
12-287
incorporation papers to be filed with, 12-51,
12-81
fee, 12-61
increase of capital stock, action in respect
of, 12-273
fees for, 12-81
new or amended charters, filing of papers
connected with granting of, 12-403
nonresident directors, attorney for service
of process on, 12-361, 12-362
report to General Assembly on increase
or decrease of capital stock, 12-286
Securities Act (this index)
Sentence against, enforcement of, 17-572
Service of process —
constitutional requirement as to agent for
service of process, SC Const, Art 9,
§4
nonresident directors, Secretary of State
as attorney for service of process on,
12-361
summons, service of. Summons (this in-
dex)
warrant, service on corporation, 17-258
Shares —
Certificates, supra
fractional, 12-283
personal property, 12-75
transfer —
bylaws regulating, 12-76
mode, power to prescribe, 12-102
"shares," defined for purpose of trans-
fer act, 12-305
Social corporations. Charitable, Social and
Religious Corporations (this index)
South Carolina Industrial school, 55-101
South Carolina Retirement System as having
powers of, 61-2
Special act —
charter amendments by, confirmation of,
12-404
Index
261
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Special act — Cont'd
corporation created or charter amended
by-
decrease of capital stock, 12-281
increase in capital stock, 12-274
organization within two years, required,
12-65
State hospital, Board of Regents, 32-954
State industrial school for girls, 55-152
State may not own stock in, SC Const, Art
10, §6
Statement of assets and liabilities to be fur-
nished stockholders annually on request,
12-261
State Ports Authority as having powers of,
54-14(1)
Steamboat Companies (this index)
Stock-
attaching conditions or preferences after
issue, vote necessary, 12-216
attachment of. Attachment (this index)
Banks (this index)
bylaws to govern issuance, 12-76
Canal Companies (this index)
Capital stock, supra
Certificates of stock, supra
classes, 12-211
exchange of stock of one class for stock
of another, 12-218, 12-219
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this
index)
consideration for issuance, 12-231
consolidation, issuance in furtherance of,
12-465
director of banking corporation, minimum
holdings, 12-351
Dividends, supra
future contracts. Contracts (this index)
execution, levy of, on, 12-318
issuance —
conditions of, SC Const, Art 9, § 10
payment as requisite, 12-234
lien on, for amount of subscription, 12-101,
12-102
limited dividend housing corporations.
Housing and Redevelopment (this
index)
No par value stock, supra
number of shares to be stated in declaration,
12-58
other corporations, power of corporation
to hold stock of, 12-102
pledgee not liable as stockholder, 12-72
Preferred stock, supra
Railroad Companies (this index)
sales and use taxes, exclusion of stock,
65-1365, 65-1401
Securities Act (this index)
Shares, ante
State may not own, SC Const, Art 10, § 6
Steamboat Companies (this index)
Street Railways (this index)
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Stock — Cont'd
subscription, lien for, 12-101, 12-102
subscriptions, in what payable, 12-232
taxation of. Taxation (this index)
title to, as unaffected by alteration of certifi-
cate, 12-321
Transfers of stock, infra
treasury stock as including that acquired by
exchange, 12-218
value of, to be paid dissenting stockholder
on consolidation, 12-459 to 12-460
how determined, 12-460
Stock dividends, when exempt from Securities
Act, 62-54(4)
Stockholders generally, 12-201 to 12-287
actions against stockholders, corporation's
right to maintain, 12-7
books, right to inspect, 12-263
Calls, supra
Canal Companies (this index)
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this
index)
consolidation agreements, submission to,
12-453
Co-operative Associations (this index)
Co-operative Marketing Act (this index)
criminal liability for fraudulent misrepre-
sentations, 12-73
dissenting from proposed sale of major as-
sets, rights of, 12-633, 12-634
information for, 12-261 to 12-263
liability to creditors —
consolidation as not affecting, 12-464
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
9, §18
Constitution of State as limiting, 12-
413
extent, 12-72
who liable, 12-72
limited dividend housing corporations.
Housing and Redevelopment (this
index)
meetings —
generally, 12-251 to 12-253
cumulative voting, 12-253
election of directors, 12-353
notice, 12-251
for alteration of charter, 12-403
for issuance of preferred stock, 12-
213, 12-214
for proposed sale or conveyance of
major assets, 12-632
special meeting to elect directives,
12-353
to consider increase of capital stock,
12-272
to consider proposed consolidation.
12-453
to consider proposed liquidation, 12-
642
to consider reduction of capital, 12-
279
262
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CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Stockholders generally — Cont'd
meetings — Cont'd
place, 12-251
proxies, 12-252
quorum, 12-3, 12-252
time. 12-251
voting of stock, right of, as unaffected
by stock transfer act, 12-308
pre-emptive rights on increase of capital
stock, 12-275
Railroad Companies (this index)
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
sale of major assets, consent required, 12-
631, 12-632
Steamboat Companies (this index)
Street Railways (this index)
Stock in other corporations, power to hold,
12-102
Street Railways (this index)
Summons, service of, 10-421 to 10-424, 10-
432.1
foreign corporations, 10-423, 10-424
Superintendent, annual report to give name and
address, 12-1
Surety Companies (this index)
Surplus, decrease of capital to create, 12-277,
12-278
Survival of action against legal representative
of defunct corporation, 10-209
Taxation (this index)
Tax Commission —
annual report to. Reports, supra
notification of issuance, amendment or can-
celation of charter by Secretary of
State, 12-4
Telegraph Companies (this index)
Tramway, power to construct and operate for
own use, 12-103
Transfers of stock — ■
apparent owner defined, 12-304
applicability of stock transfer act, 12-302
attempted transfer as amounting to promise
to transfer, 12-315
bona fide purchaser, rights of, after res-
cission of transfer, 12-313
books, entry on, 12-202
requirement of, as affected by stock
transfer act, 12-306, 12-308
bylaws to govern, 12-76
certificate defined, for purpose of Trans-
fer Act, 12-305
conflicting claims of endorsee and assignee
of certificate, 12-309
"delivery" defined for purpose of transfer
12-305
delivery of certificate as effectual to trans-
fer title though unauthorized, 12-310
delivery of unindorsed certificate as im-
posing obligation to indorse, 12-314
endorsement of certificate for purpose of
transfer act, 12-303
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Transfers of stock — Cont'd
foreign representatives of nonresident de-
cedents, by, 19-600
"good faith" defined for purpose of transfer
act, 12-305
indorsement defined, 12-303
indorsement effectual in spite of fraud, du-
ress, mistake, revocation, death inca-
pacity or lack of consideration or
authority, 12-311
injunction against, pending litigation, 12-312
interpretation of statute with view to uni-
formity of law, 12-324
law applicable in cases not provided for by
statute, 12-323
manufacturing corporations, 12-203
method, 12-306
"person" defined for purpose of transfer
act, 12-305
"purchase" defined for purpose of transfer
act, 12-305
"purchaser" defined for purpose of transfer
act, 12-305
rescission, 12-312
restrictions on, to be stated on stock cer-
tificate, 12-320
Shares, supra
"state" defined for purpose of transfer act,
12-305
"title" defined for purpose of transfer act,
12-305
"transfer" defined for purpose of transfer
act, 12-305
"value" defined for purpose of transfer
act, 12-305
warranties not implied by accepting pay-
ment of debt secured by stock, 12-317
warranties on sale of certificate, 12-316
warranties not implied by accepting pay-
ment of debt secured by stock, 12-
317
Treasurer —
annual report to give name and address,
12-1
bond, 12-54, 12-354
election, 12-54
declaration to disclose, 12-58
Treasury stock as including stock acquired by
exchange, 12-218
Trust Companies (this index)
Turnpike, power to construct and operate for
own use, 12-103
University of South Carolina Board of trus-
tees a body corporate, 22-104
Usury as defense not available to, 8-8
Verification of pleading by officers or agents
of, 10-604
Warehouse companies, power to become mem-
bers of, 12-105
Warrant, service upon corporation, 17-258
Index
263
CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Water and waterworks companies. Water
Supply and Waterworks (this index)
Wiiithrop College Board of Trustees, 22-407
CORPSES
Cemeteries (this index)
Dead Bodies (this index)
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Penal and Reformatory Institutions (this
index)
CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES
Dangerous Substances (this index)
CORRUPTION OF BLOOD
By conviction, forbidden, SC Const, Art 1,
§8
COSMETOLOGISTS
Generally, 56-451 to 56-482
Annual license fee, 56-46S
Application of lotions or fluids to patrons,
method of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Reg. 10]
Apprentices and apprenticeship —
apprentice defined, 56-451
examinations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
504
qualifications of registered apprentice,
56-462
requirement of apprenticeship, 56-461
serving apprenticeship, 56-463
Appropriations by state for enforcement of
regulations, 56-482
Barbers, cosmetologists as exempt from
regulations as to, 56-276
Beauty parlor —
defined, 56-451
no charge for instructions to be made by,
56-474
Blood tests, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Reg. 10]
Board of examiners. State Board of Cos-
metic Art Examiners, infra
Brushes, cleansing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 506 [Reg. 4]
Certificates of registration-
display of, 56-470
regulation as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 507 [Reg. 11]
fees, 56-468
grounds for refusal to issue or renew,
56-476
COSMETOLOGISTS— Cont'd
Certificates of registration — Cont'd
hearing prior to refusal to issue, 56-477
issuance of, 56-469
renewal, 56-475
requirement of, 56-452
suspension of revocation of, 56-476
Clothing of operator, Rules & Reg. Vol. *
p. 506 [Reg. 9]
Colleges. Schools and colleges of beauty
culture, infra
Combs, cleansing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 506 [Reg. 4]
Communicable diseases as disqualifying op-
erator, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Reg. 10]
Containers for cosmetics, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 10]
Cosmetic art shop —
definition of, 56-451
no charge for instructions to be made by,
56-474
Creams, etc. —
removal with fingers prohibited, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 10]
to be kept in clean and closed containers,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg.
10]
Definitions, 56-451
Dining room, use of beauty parlor as, pro-
hibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Reg. 10]
Equipment, cleanliness of, Rules & Reg,
Vol. 7, p. 506 [Reg. 2]
Examinations —
applications for, 56-465
frequency of, 56-466
reexaminations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
504
what included, 56-466
Examiners, State Board of Cosmetic Art
Examiners, infra
Exemptions from regulations as to, 56-428,
56-479
Fixtures, condition of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 506 [Reg. 1]
Floors, condition of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 506 [Reg. 1]
Furniture, condition of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 506 [Reg. 1]
Glass articles, cleansing of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 506 [Reg. 4]
Grade certificate, posting of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 13]
Hair cloths, cleanliness and use of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 506 [Reg. 8]
Hairdressing establishment-
defined, 56-451
no charge for instructions to be made by,
56-474
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COSMETOLOGISTS— Cont'd
Hands, cleansing of, immediately before
serving each patron, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 507 [Reg. 10]
Headrest, covering of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 507 [Reg. 10] . . . ,,
Itinerant cosmetologist, definition of, 56-
451
Licenses —
annual license fee, 56-468
Certificate of registration, supra
Lipstick, individual only, to be used, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 10]
Living room, use of beauty parlor as, pro-
hibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[RCg- 10] ■ , A , A
Lotions to be kept in clean and closed con-
tainers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Reg. 10]
Manager, definition of, 56-451
Manicurists —
instruments, cleansing and keeping of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 506 [Reg.
6]
iodine tincture, use of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 506 [Reg. 6]
Metal articles, cleansing of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 506 [Reg. 4]
Neck-strips, use of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 506 [Reg. 8]
Nonresidents, reciprocity as to, 56-467
Operator, definition of, 56-451
Penalties for violations, 56-481
of regulations of State Board of Cos-
metic Art Examiners, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 507
Permanent wave pads, flannels, or sachets
to be used once only, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 506 [Reg. 3]
Powder, receptacles for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 507 [Reg. 10]
Practice of cosmetic art, definition of, 56-
451
Private residences, beauty parlors in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 10]
Qualifications —
registered apprentice, 56-462
registered cosmetologists, 56-464
Rouge, individual rouge to be used, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 10]
Rules of Health Board, posting of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 12]
Sales tax, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 854 [Reg.
32]
Sanitary rules and regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 506, 507
School girls practicing cosmetology, ap-
plication of regulations as to, 56-480
Schools and colleges of beauty culture —
advertising by, restricted, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 503
COSMETOLOGISTS— Cont'd
Schools and colleges of beauty culture
— Cont'd
attendance records, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 503
board may make rules and regulations
for, 56-471
curriculum, 56-472; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 504
drainage, provision for, 56-471
electrical devices, restrictions on use of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 504
equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
504, 505
examinations before issuing diploma,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 504
subjects of, examinations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 504
information concerning, from Board of
Cosmetic Art Examiners, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 503
inspection of, by Board, 56-471
library, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 505
performance records, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 503
permit required for operation, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 503
physician to be on consulting faculty,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 503
posting of Health Board rules required,
56-473; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Reg. 12]
practice work —
charges for prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 503
permissible, when, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 503
supervision by instructors, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 503
registration of students, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 503
residence, use as, 56-471
sanitation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 504
shop not to be located at or affiliated
with, 56-471; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 503
signs to be displayed in reception and
work room, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 503
sleeping in, forbidden, 56-471
teaching staff, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
503
ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Keg. 10]
water and drainage, provision for, 56-471
Shops —
copy of rules to be posted, 56-473
regulations for management of, 56-471
schools, shops not to be located at or
affiliated with, 56-471; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 503
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
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265
COSMETOLOGISTS— Cont'd
Sleeping apartment, use of beauty parlor as,
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Reg. 10]
State Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners —
annual report, 56-460
appeal to circuit courts from, 56-478
appointment, 56-453
clerical help, 56-457
compensation, 56-454
Examinations, supra
expenses of members, 56-454
funds of board, 56-458
grounds for refusal to issue or renew
certificate, 56-476
hearing prior to refusal to issue certifi-
cate, 56-477
nonresidents, licensing of, 56-467
oath, 56-453
office, 56-455
officers, 56-456
records, 56-459
regulations for recognized schools and
colleges of beauty culture, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 503-505
seal, 56-455
secretary, 56-456
semi-annual audit, 56-460
students' records, filing duplicates of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 504
suspension or revocation of certificates,
56-476
Sterilizers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 506
[Reg. 4]
Storage cabinets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
506 [Reg. 4]
Towels, keeping and use of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 506 [Reg. 5]
to prevent hair cloth from touching
skin, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 506
[Reg. 8]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507
[Reg. 10]
Walls, condition of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
506 [Reg. 1]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 506
[Reg. 7]
COSTS
Fees and Costs (this index)
COTENANTS
Joint Tenants (this index)
Mortgage foreclosure, purchase on, 45-2
Partition (this index)
Tenancy by the entireties —
partnership not created by, 52-12
Simultaneous Death Act as affecting dis-
position of property, 19-304
Tenants in Common (this index)
COTTON
Generally, 13-1 to 13-356
Boll Weevil (this index)
Book for inspection, duties of public gin-
ners as to, 13-4
Fraudulent packing, 13-2
Future contracts. Contracts (this index)
Larceny of, penalized, 3-41
Local exchanges, authorized, 11-63
Mills. Cotton Mills (this index)
Numbering bales, duty of public ginners as
to, 13-4
Orangeburg Cotton Marketing Association,
13-351 to 13-356
Public ginners, duties of, 13-4 —
Rates of storage, 13-3
Sale of. Cotton, Sale of (this index)
Sea Island cotton —
requirement as to cottonseed meal, 3-545
sale of. Cotton, Sale of (this index)
testing of, 3-21
Ties, eligibility to storage in State ware-
house, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462
[Reg. 6]
United States cotton standards adopted,
13-1
Warehouses (this index)
Weighers and weighing. Cotton Weighers
and Weighing (this index)
COTTON, SALE OF
Generally, 13-301 to 13-356
Bagging, allowances for, 13-301, 13-302
Beaufort County —
license to traffic in unpacked lint cotton,
13-322
local exceptions, 13-315
Bill of sale, 13-305
Breakage, allowances for, 13-301
Buyer's book, 13-305
Charleston County, exceptions in, 13-315
Chesterfield County, period for license to
traffic unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Cities between 20,000 and 50,000, 13-272
Colleton County, exceptions in, 13-315
Factors and commission merchants —
disposing of cotton without consent of
owner, penalized, 69-6
furnishing of sworn statements in sale
of cotton, 13-306
Fee for license for traffic in cotton, 13-312,
13-313, 13-323, 13-338
Form of license for traffic in cotton, 13-312,
13-323, 13-338
Hours of traffic in cotton, 13-321, 13-332,
13-342
Kershaw County, period for license to traf-
fic in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Lancaster County, period for license to traf-
fic in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
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COTTON, SALE OF— Cont'd
Laurens County, period for license to traf-
fic in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Lee County —
hours for buying and selling seed cotton,
13-336
period for buying and selling seed cotton,
13-335
period for license to traffic in unpacked
lint cotton, 13-324
seed cotton, regulations as to, 13-335
to 13-339
License for traffic in —
long cotton, 13-311 to 13-315
seed cotton, 13-337 to 13-339
unpacked lint cotton, 13-321 to 13-325
Lint cotton, traffic in, 13-321 to 13-325
Long cotton, traffic in, 13-311 to 13-315
Marion County —
hours of purchase of seed cotton, 13-
342
record of sale of seed cotton to be kept
in part of, 13-341
Marlboro County, period for license to traf-
fic in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324 _
Orangeburg County Marketing Association,
13-351 to 13-356
Penalties, 13-306, 13-314, 13-334
Period of traffic in —
seed cotton, 13-331
unpacked lint cotton, 13-321 to 13-324
Records —
Marion County, sale of seed cotton in,
13-342, 13-343
traffic in seed cotton, 13-333
traffic in unpacked lint cotton, 13-325
Sample, acceptance of goods corresponding
to, 13-304
Sea Island cotton. Long cotton, supra
Seed cotton, traffic in, 13-331 to 13-343
Sumter County —
hours for buying and selling seed cotton,
13-336
period for license to traffic in unpacked
lint cotton, 13-324
seed cotton, regulations as to, 13-335 to
13-340
Sworn statements, duty of factors as to,
13-306
Tare-
allowances for, 13-301
fixing of, 13-303
Unpacked lint cotton, traffic in, 13-321 to
13-325
Williamsburg County, period for license to
traffic in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
York County, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
COTTON EXCHANGES
Local exchanges authorized, 11-63
COTTON MARKETING
ASSOCIATION
Orangeburg Cotton Marketing Association,
13-351 to 13-356
COTTON MILLS
See also Textile Plants
Excessive docking prohibited, 40-102
Hours of labor, 40-61 to 40-64
Pay of extra help, 40-102
Separation of white and Negro workers, 40-
452
COTTON SEED
Hulls, unmixed, excluded from regulation
as feeding stuff, 3-601
Standard bushel, 66-157
COTTONSEED MEAL
Fertilizers (this index)
Nitrogen content, 3-545, 3-546
COTTONSEED OIL COMPANIES
Tax returns, 65-1722, 65-1723
COTTON TIES
Warehouse, State, eligibility to storage in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 6]
"COTTON WASTE"
As descriptive of bedding material, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 549 [Reg. 8]
COTTON WEIGHERS AND
WEIGHING
Particular counties, sec specific topics under
names of counties
Generally, 13-101 to 13-275
Accounting in certain localities, 13-273
Anderson Township, applicability of pro-
visions to, 13-117
Appointment, 13-131 to 13-145
Bamberg, appointments in town of, 13-134
Biennial elections, 13-140
Bishopvillc —
bond in, 13-157
mandatory appointments for, 13-131
Bond, 13-102
certain localities, 13-151 to 13-157, 13-264
Breakage, charge of, 13-115
Index
267
COTTON WEIGHERS AND
WEIGHING— Cont'd
Camden, city of —
appointment of, 13-138
bond in, 13-157
buyer to sample, 13-250
compensation, 13-228
duties, 13-203
leaving cotton on platform, 13-183
term of office, 13-138
Cameron, town of —
appointment of, 13-138
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties of, 13-201
Central, duties in town of, 13-204
Chappells, town of —
compensation, 13-224
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties of, 13-201
election of, 13-145
persons weighing cotton in, 13-245
Charge of breakage, 13-115
Cities between 20,000 and 50,000, 13-261 to
13-275
Columbia, township of —
bond in, 13-157
compensation, 13-228
cotton left on platform at, 13-189
deputies or substitutes in, 13-172
duties, 13-204, 13-209
election in, 13-137
oath in, 13-157
platform, duties as to, 13-188
sales at public platform, 13-249
testing scales in, 13-196
Compensation, 13-113
certain localities, 13-221 to 13-229, 13-
268
Counties, applicability of certain provisions
to, 13-117
Cross Hill, appointment in, 13-138
Darlington, township of — -
compensation, 13-224
daily tests of scales, 13-192
deputies or substitutes in, 13-173
duties, 13-201
DeKalb, appointment in township of, 13-138
Denmark, appointments for town of, 13-134
Deputy —
appointment of, 13-104
certain localities, 13-172 to 13-175, 13-270
Duty of, 13-112
certain localities, 13-201 to 13-211, 13-267
Easley township, duties in, 13-204
Ehrhardt, appointments for town of, 13-
134
Elections, 13-101
certain localities, 13-131 to 13-145, 13-263
Enforcement in certain localities, 13-275
Gaffney, city of —
compensation, 13-224
contracts for platforms in, 13-185
deputies or substitutes in, 13-175
COTTON WEIGHERS AND
WEIGHING— Cont'd
Gaffney, city of — Cont'd
duties at, 13-211
election at, 13-132
oath and bond in, 13-156
platforms and scales to be supplied by
weighers, 13-181
Governor, appointments by, 13-138
Heath Springs —
bond in, 13-157
compensation, 13-227
Honea Path, township of—
compensation, 13-221
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties, 13-201
election of, 13-144
oath and bond in, 13-151
Inspection of cotton, 13-271
Insurance in certain localities, 13-269
Kershaw township — ■
bond in, 13-157
compensation, 13-224
duties, 13-204, 13-208
election at, 13-142
liability of weigher at, 13-242
Kingstree—
appointment in, 13-138
compensation, 13-225
filling vacancy in, 13-166
Lamar —
compensation, 13-222
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties of, 13-201
elections at, 13-144
oath and bond in, 13-151
Lancaster township —
bond in, 13-157
compensation, 13-227
Latta, expense of contracts for platforms in,
13-187
Liberty township —
applicabilit}' of provisions as to, 13-117
duties, 13-204
Manning, appointments in town of, 13-133
McCormick Township (this index)
Mills, sales at, 13-106
Numbering of cotton at time of webbing,
13-110
Oath, 13-102
certain localities, 13-151 to 13-157, 13-264
Olar, appointments for town of, 13-134-
Orangeburg, appointments in city of, 13-136
Orangeburg Cotton Marketing Association,
payment to, 13-356
Overcharging for weighing, penalty for, 13-
114
Penalties, 13-118, 13-119, 13-274
Plantations, sales on, 13-106
Platforms —
certain localities, 13-181 to 13-196, 13-
262
compensation for furnishing, 13-109
268
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COTTON WEIGHERS AND
WEIGHING— Cont'd
Platforms — Cont'd
contracts by counties for, 13-109
leaving of cotton on platform, 13-111
market, cotton sold in, 13-106
payment for use, 13-108
provisions as to, 13-105, 13-106
regulations governing platforms fur-
nished under contract, 13-110
Prosperity, Town of (this index)
Qualifications in certain counties, 13-263
Rates for weighing, 13-114
Removal, 13-103
certain localities, 13-161 to 13-166, 13-
265
Report of cotton weighed, 13-108
Ridge Spring, town of — ■
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties of, 13-201
election at, 13-141
oath and bond in, 13-151
Risk of loss —
certain localities, 13-269
cotton left on platform, 13-111
St. Matthews, township of — ■
appointment, 13-138
compensation, 13-227
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties, 13-201
Scales, 13-105, 13-106
certain localities, 13-181 to 13-196, 13-262
furnishing of, 13-107
testing of, 13-107
Seneca township — -
annual elections, 13-139
compensation, 13-224
duties of, 13-204
issuance of tickets at, 13-206
State Warehouse Act, cotton stored in
warehouse operating under, 13-244
Substitutes. Deputies, supra
Summerton, appointments in town of, 13-
133
Sumter city —
deputy cotton weighers, appointment of,
13-174
election of cotton weighers, 13-135
renting platform in, 13-184.1
Surety. Bond, supra
Swansea, town of —
appointment, 13-138
compensation, 13-227
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties, 13-201
Term of office, 13-101
certain localities, 13-131 to 13-145, 13-
263
Testing of scales, 13-107
certain localities, 13-192
Townships containing cities over twenty
thousand and under fifty thousand, 13-
261 to 13-275
COTTON WEIGHERS AND
WEIGHING— Cont'd
United States Warehouse Act, cotton stored
in warehouse operating under, 13-244
Vacancies —
certain localities, 13-161 to 13-166
filling vacancies, 13-103, 13-265
Wagener —
compensation, 13-227
election. 13-138
Wateree township, appointment by Gover-
nor in, 13-138
COUNCIL
Generally, 47-51 to 47-56
Appeal from municipal courts to, 15-912 to
15-914
Arrests by councilmen, 15-909
in towns of less than 1,000, 47-149
Aynor town, term in, 47-112
Beaufort, per diem in, 47-1523
Bethune, term in, 47-112
Bluffton, term in, 47-112
Bond in cities over 5,000, A7-Z77
Bonneau, term in, 47-112
Camden City (this index)
Chapin, term in, 47-112
Charleston city, application of rule of elec-
tions to, 47-52
Chester city, aldermen and mayor consti-
tuting council in, 47-54
Clinton city, mayor and aldermen consti-
tuting council in, 47-55
Clio, term in, 47-112
Commission form of government. Munici-
pal Corporations (this index)
Cross Hill, election in, 47-114.1
Delivery of money and books to successors
in cities and towns of over 1,000, 47-
204
Ebenezer, Town of (this index)
Election, 47-51 to 47-56
Financial statements in cities and towns
over 1,000, 47-280
Florence City (this index)
Fountain Inn city, elections in, 47-52
General powers in towns of less than 1,000,
47-141 to 47-152
Georgetown City (this index)
Gray Court, term in, 47-114
Greenville city, duties in, 47-1595
Greenwood City (this index)
Hardeville, term in, 47-112
Heath Springs, term in, 47-1 12
Investigation of department and offices by,
47-74
Lancaster city, elections in, 47-52
Laurens city, mayor and aldermen consti-
tuting council in, 47-55
Lowrys, term in, 47-112
Lynchburg, term in, 47-112
Index
269
COUNCIL— Cont'd
Marion, election, 47-52
McClellanville, term in, 47-112
Meetings in cities and towns over 1,000, 47-
201
Municipal health boards, penalty for failure
to establish, 32-61
Newberry city, council in, 47-56
Nichols, term in, 47-112
North Mullins, term in, 47-112
Ocean Drive Beach, term in, 47-112
Olar, term in, 47-112
Pamplico, term in, 47-112
Peace officers in cities between 7,000 and
8,000, power as to, 47-402, 47-403
Pelion, term in, 47-112
Port Royal, term in, 47-112
Public works commissioners, approval of
debts, 59-181
Records in towns of less than 1,000, 47-124
Ridge Spring, term in, 47-112
Ridgeville, Town of (this index)
Sellers, term in, 47-112
Silver Street, term in, 47-112
Simpsonville, rule of elections in, 47-52
Spartanburg City (this index)
Subpoena, refusal to obey, 47-74
Summerville city, rule of elections in, 47-52
Sumter City (this index)
Towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-311
Towns of less than 1,000, 47-111 to 47-124
Yemassee, term in, 47-112
COUNCIL OF DEFENSE
Civil Defense (this index)
COUNSEL, ASSISTANCE OF
Assistance of Counsel (this index)
COUNSELORS AT LAW
Attorneys at Law (this index)
COUNT
Indictment for murder, special count as to
concealed weapons, 17-404
COUNTERCLAIM AND SETOFF
Generally, 10-703 to 10-707
Allegations, deemed true, when, 10-608
Answer, statement in, 10-652(2)
Chose in action, setoff in action by assignee
of, 10-706
Contract, counterclaims in actions on, 10-
703
COUNTERCLAIM AND
— Cont'd
SETOFF
Cross actions between codefendants, 10-707
Demurrer to, 10-661
Designation of, Cir Ct Rule 18
Equitable and legal counterclaims, joinder
of, 10-704
Excess of counterclaim or set-off, judgment
for, 10-1507, 10-1509
Joint debtors, composition by one does not
affect rights of others, 11-253
Judgment —
default judgment on failure to reply to
counterclaim, 10-662
excess of counterclaim or set-off, judg-
ment for, 10-1507, 10-1509
failure to reply or demur to answer set-
ting up counterclaim, judgment on,
10-662
on admission of counterclaim, 10-1507
Judgment roll, admission included in, 10-
1507
Magistrates, counterclaims in actions be-
fore, 43-87
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Offer of judgment by plaintiff, 10-1002
Requirements for pleading, 10-703
Separately stating and numbering, Cir Ct
Rule 18
Several counterclaims may be pleaded, 10-
704
Tort, counterclaims in actions of, 10-703, 10-
705
Verdict (this index)
COUNTERFEITING
Forgery and Counterfeiting (this index)
COUNTIES
For matters distinctive to particular counties,
see title giving name of county
Generally, 14-1 to 14-3652
Actions, power to sue and be sued, 14-1
Advertising by, charges for, 10-1308
Agricultural agent —
secretary of board of soil conservation
supervisors, 63-125
soil conservation district services to, 63-
125
Airports. Aeronautics (this index)
Alcoholic beverage tax, proportion distribut-
able to counties, 65-1255
Amusements, power to levy license tax on,
5-676
Annexation of portion of one county to an-
other, 14-101 to 14-110
Appeal from governing body to circuit court,
7-301
270
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COUNTIES— Cont'd
Apprenticing of children, when permissible,
40-203
Appropriations —
particular counties, see under name
of county
continuance for another year where no
supply act is enacted, 14-19
disbursements may not exceed, when, 14-
315
keeping within, 1-54, 14-315
Planning Act, implementation of, 14-381
Attorneys, county —
domestic relations courts, as counsel for,
15-1141
election or employment of, see index un-
der name of particular county '
narcotics, enforcement duties under uni-
form act, 32-1488
Auditors — ■
particular counties, provisions distinc-
tive to, see index under name of
county
abatement books, 65-1784
abstract of property in tax district to be
furnished Comptroller, 65-1766, 65-
1767
abstract of tax duplicate list to be sent
to Comptroller General, 65-1790
actions against for acts performed under
tax statute, defense of, and payment
of judgment, 65-2664
agriculture, duties in respect of. Agri-
• culture (this index)
amount of taxes to be levied, determina-
tion of, 65-1772
appointment, 65-1741
recess appointment, confirmation by
Senate required, 1-121
temporary, 65-1749
audit of books of, by Comptroller Gen-
eral, 65-2.1
bond requirable, 65-1741
particular counties, see index under
name of county
bookkeeping system, power of Comptrol-
ler General to prescribe, 1-826.1
\ breach of duty penalized, 65-6
buildings, authority to enter and ex-
amine to ascertain taxable value, 65-
1764
census returns to be deposited with, 1-
607
clerk of courts, monthly report of ac-
counts of, 15-1785, 15-1786
clerk of equalization board, to act as,
65-1883
compensation. Salary, infra, this group
Confederate veterans' board of honor,
member of, 44-552
corrections of valuations, etc., 65-1779
decedent's real estate, filing description
of, 15-481
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Auditors — Cont'd
Drainage Districts (this index)
endorsement of deeds required for recor-
dation, 60-56, 60-59
fees for, 27-503 to 27-505
'equalization board valuations to be ac-
cepted by, 65-1890, 65-1891
forfeited land commission, membership
in, 65-2901
forms for use of, to be furnished by
Comptroller General, 65-1791
inquiries of Comptroller General, duty
to answer, 65-1792
inspection of assessments by municipal
tax officers, 65-1785
instructions to, by Comptroller General.
65-1791
jury commissioner, duty to act as, 38-51
legislative acts and joint resolutions,
right to copy of, 1-564
lists of real estate exempt from taxation,
65-1765
magistrate's report of collections filed
with, 43-12
notice of increase of valuation and assess-
ment, 65-1853
notices, charges for publication of, 10-
1308
oaths, power to administer, 65-1751
oaths on taking office, 65-1748
office room and equipment, 14-11 to 14-
13
omitted personalty, listing of, for taxa-
tion, 65-1775
omitted real estate, assessment of, 65-
1776
poll taxes, statement of names of persons
failing or neglecting to make returns,
65-153
receipt to county treasurer for nulla
bona executions, 65-2S02
records of sales of real property, 65-1780
removal from office, 65-1749
report by —
to county superintendent of educa-
tion and school district trustees,
of special tax levy and persons
listed for poll tax, 65-154
reports to Governor, forms for, 1-55, 1-56
to tax assessors, 65-1850
returns to. Tax returns, infra this group
salary or compensation —
county to pay, 14-20
during suspension, 65-1749
limitation of action for, in certain
counties, 10-146(3)
withholding by Comptroller until re-
ports filed, 1-S30
school fund, claims against, may not be
acquired by, 21-961
Index
271
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Auditors — Cont'd
settlement with treasurer, 65-2027 to 65-
2029
copy to be furnished to county offi-
cials, 65-2032
notice to Comptroller General, 65-
2029
special tax levy, report to county super-
intendent of education of amount of
taxable property subject to, 65-1769
successor, failure to turn over books, pa-
pers and property to, penalized, 65-6
suspension from office, 65-1749
V^tax laws, failure to perform duties im-
posed by, penalized, 65-6
tax lists, 65-1758 to 65-1763
remarks on, regarding value of prop-
erty, 65-1763
tax returns —
alphabetical list of persons making
tax returns, 65-1847
personalty, to be made by auditor
when individual does not make,
65-1632
power to secure, 65-1639.1, 65-1639.3
preservation, 65-1794
railroad property, 65-1672
unreturned property, search for and
assessment of, 65-1849
when and where receivable, 65-1752,
65-1754 to 65-1757
term of office, 65-1741
commencement in Abbeville County,
65-1742
commencement in Berkeley County.
65-1744
commencement in Dillon County, 65-
1745
commencement in McCormick Coun-
ty, 65-1746
transportation companies, power to re-
quire reports from, 65-1701, 65-1707
usurpation of office penalized, 65-6
vacancies, how filled —
Dillon County, 65-1745
in counties with city over 60,000, 65-
1750
withholding salary of, by Comptroller
General, 1-830
Bank deposits, charging off loss of, 14-317.1
Bankruptcy Act, readjustment of indebted-
ness under, consent of state to, 1-71
Boards of commissioners, 14-201 to 14-210
particular counties, provisions dis-
tinctive to, see index under name
of county
account of claims audited and allowed,
14-208
bond, 14-202
clerk, 14-203
assistant, in Richland County, 14-204
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Boards of commissioners — Cont'd
contempt, power to punish for, 14-206
contracts, members not to be interested
in, 14-205
meeting, annual. 14-207
members, 14-201
notice to file claims with, 14-207
oaths, power to administer, 14-206
record of proceedings, 14-256
report, annual —
Comptroller General, 14-210
to presiding judge, 14-209
sales to county by members prohibited
14-320
term of office, 14-201
Boards of Education. Schools and School
Districts (this index)
Boards of equalization. Taxation, infra. ,,
Bodies politic and corporate, SC Const, Art
3, §9; 14-1
Bonds, 14-511 to 14-529
particular counties, see under name
of county.
amounts issuable generally, SC Const
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, pp. 276, 278,
279]; 14-513
definition of terms used in county bond
act, 14-512
election, 14-514 to 14-516
separate issues of authorized bonds,
14-517
time for issuing bonds authorized by.
14-513
time for questioning certificate of re-
sult, 14-516
execution, 14-522
fiduciary investments in, 14-527
interest rate, 14-521
maturities, 14-517
negotiability, 14-519
paving, 33-1359 to 33-1368
payment, place of, 14-520
pledge of credit for payment, 14-525
public works revenue bonds laws not
applicable to, 59-3S0
purpose, 14-513
redemption provisions, 14-518
registration, 14-519
reports to Comptroller, 1-646, 1-647
Revenue Bond Act for utilities, exercise
of powers under, 59-377
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937
as including, 59-652(1)
sale, 14-523
deposit of proceeds, 14-528
minimum price, 14-524
premium to be placed in sinking fund,
14-528
sinking funds, investment in defense se-
curities, 14-10
taxation, exemption from, 14-526
272
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Bonds — Cont'd
tax for payment, 14-525
teacher's retirement funds, may invest
in —
Columbia School District 1, 65-504
Richland County School District 2B
and 4 through 33, 61-525
when issuable, 14-513
Bookkeeping systems in county offices to
be prescribed by Comptroller General,
1-826.1
Boundaries, 14-51 to 14-96
particular counties, see under name
of county
change of, 14-101 to 14-110
conditions of, SC Const, Art 7, § 7
city or town, boundaries running through
prohibited, SC Const, Art 7, § 14
retention until changed by General As-
sembly, SC Const, Art 7, § 12
Boxing commissions —
generally, 5-303 to 5-308
particular counties, see under name of
county
Bridges (this index)
Budget, submission of, to General Assem-
bly, 14-15
Building and loan associations, investment
of public funds in, 1-63
Buildings —
Insurance, infra
tax exemption of, 65-1522(16)
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
Cash balances on annual settlement with
Comptroller General, 14-422
Causeways, liability for damages through
defects in, 33-921 to 33-926
"Central width" denned, 14-151
Certificates of indebtedness, statutory au-
thority required, 14-501
Chain Gangs (this index)
Children's Court (this index)
Cigarettes or tobacco, share in fine for fur-
nishing to minors, 16-556
Circuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Claims against —
particular counties, claims distinctive
to, see under name of county
amount allowed, designation of, 14-430
barred, when, 14-412
charge for probate of, not to be made,
14-414
copies of, 14-430
for legislative delegation, 14-424
coroner, 14-404.1
custody of claim, 14-407
disallowance, 14-413
endorsement, 14-430
"file book" of claims, 14-405, 14-408
itemization required, 14-402, 14-413
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Claims against — Cont'd
memorandum in minutes of governing
body, 14-406
motor vehicles, county owned, accidents
caused by, 14-401
notice of increase of tax assessment ex-
pense of giving, 65-1853
officer unable to collect costs from de-
fendant in criminal case, 14-404
orders for payment, 14-415, 14-416
poorhouse and farm, claims in reference
to, 71-162
post mortem, performance of, 14-404.1
prerequisite to suit for injury to person
or property on defective highway,
33-923
presentment for payment, limitation of
time for, 14-412
proof requirable, 14-413
publication of list of claims audited, 14-
425 to 14-429
sheriff, 14-404.1
supervisor, 14-404.1
time for filing, and instituting suits on,
14-401.1, 14-412
vehicles, county, accidents caused by,
14-401
verification, 14-103, 14-402, 14-413
Clerks of —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this in-
dex)
particular counties, see under name of
county
Commission —
creation of new county, 14-15 to 14-158
proposed annexation of part of one
county to another, 14-104 to 14-108
Commissioners. Boards of commissioners,
supra
Commission form of government —
counties with cities and towns of 2,000 to
4,000, 47-470
counties with cities of 4,000 to 10,000, 47-
492
Common pleas court in counties with cities
60,000 to 70,000, 1940 census-
appeals from other court or administra-
tive bodies, entry on calendar and
filing of pleadings, requirement of,
10-1118
Calendars (this index)
filing and keeping of papers, duty of
"clerk, 10-1110 to 10-1112
filing of pleadings and papers, 10-1115
rosters of jury and nonjury cases, 10-
1117 to 10-1119
settlement of case, order upon, 10-1114
trial or hearing, entry on calendar and
filing of pleadings as prerequisite
for, 10-1118
Index
273
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Compensation of officers, local or special
laws fixing, permissible, SC Const, Art
3, §34
Comptroller —
generally. Comptroller (this index)
particular counties, see under name of
county
Condemnation of historic property by, 14-
602
Confederate Pensions (this index)
Congressional districts, arrangement into,
by General Assembly, SC Const, Art
7, §13
Consolidation, 14-166
conditions of, SC Const, Art 7, § 10
Constables (this index)
Contracts —
commissioners not to be interested in,
14-205
highway, restrictions on, 33-820
poorhouses, contracts relating to, 71-161
power to make, 14-1
Convicts in State penitentiary, use of labor
of, 55-327
Coroners (this index)
Corporate body, 14-1
Cotton weighers, applicability of provisions,
13-117
Courthouse —
particular counties, provisions distinc-
tive to, see under name of county
alterations or additions, 14-606
buildings and fences on courthouse lots,
55-429
burning of, punishment for, 16-312
change of location, how effected, 14-2
restrictions on, 14-3
clerks of courts, duties of, 15-1721
exemption from levy and sale, 14-603
exemption from taxes, 65-1522(16)
exemption of employees from jury duty,
38-101
municipal health board, monthly inspec-
tion by, 32-80
offices in, for certain county officers, 14-
11
State flag to be displayed, 14-604
wilful injury penalized, 14-607
Courts — -
accommodations for, where courthouse
is not available, 14-14
Children's Courts (this index)
Clerk of courts, supra
Common pleas court, supra
Constables, supra
County Courts (this index)
Domestic relations courts, infra
judicial circuits, arrangement by General
Assembly, SC Const, Art 7, § 13
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Juvenile courts, infra
[esccode] — is
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
Magistrates, infra
Masters, infra
Probate Courts (this index)
Sheriffs (this index)
Death sentence, transportation of convict
under. Capital Offenses and Punish-
ment (this index)
Debt limit, constitutional, SC Const, Art 4,
§5
Defalcations, charging off, 14-317.1
Diversion of taxes to payment of indebted-
ness of previous year penalized, 1-54
Division of, SC Const, Art 7, §§ 1-6
New counties, infra
Division of State into, 14-1
Domestic relations court. Juvenile and
Domestic relations court, infra
Education, Superintendent of, acting as sub-
stitute for jury commissioner in coun-
ties containing city over 70,000, 38-51.2
Elections —
annexation of part of county to another,
14-103, 14-106, 14-110
boundaries, alteration of, SC Const, Art
canvassers, county boards of, 23-451
canvass of votes, 23-452
contests, determination of, 23-453
duplicate statements to be filed with
clerk of county, 23-455
misconduct or neglect of duty pe-
nalized, 23-666
returns, 23-454
consolidation of counties, SC Const, Art
7, §10; 14-166
countv seat, removal of, SC Const, Art
7, §8
courthouse, proposed removal, 14-2
district, each county to constitute, SC
Const, Art 7, § 9
for purpose of electing Representa-
tives, SC Const, Art 3, % 3
expenses of, chargeable to county, 23-
605
library, question of acquiring or estab-
lishing, 42-102,42-111
new counties, creation of, SC Const, Art
7, §§ 1,2; 14-159 to 14-162
registration boards. Elections (this in-
dex)
supervisor, 14-251
tax levy to pay for paving, 33-1355 to 33-
1359
Electrical utility regulation, included in
term "municipality" as to, 24-1
Emigrant agents, licensing of, 16-564
Employees —
generally. Public Officers and Em-
ployees (this index)
274
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Employees — Cont'd
particular counties, see under name of
county
Equalization boards. Taxation, infra
Estimate of expenses, submission of, to
General Assembly, 14-15
Express companies, share of fines and pen-
alties on, 58-17
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Farm demonstration agents, 14-306
Farm marketing centers, power to establish,
3-251
Federal savings and loan association, home
loan bank or home loan bank board in-
vestment of public money in shares,
bonds or debentures of, 1-63
Fees collected by officers, payment of into
treasury may be required by special leg-
islation, SC Const, Art 3, § 34
Fees paid by, 14-20, 14-21
Ferries, 33-801 to 36-926
particular counties, provisions relat-
ing to, see index under name of
county
charters for, granting of, 33-702 to 33-
705
claims for maintaining and operating, al-
lowance and payment, 33-823, 33-824
Finances —
Budget and Control Board to co-operate
in handling, 1-358
general fund, confiscated goods, disposi-
tion of proceeds of sale of, 57-241,
57-242
housing co-operation law, loans or dona-
tions under, 36-306
investments —
Home Owners' Loan Corporation
bonds, 36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-
163, 36-279, 36-412
irregularities to be reported to general
sessions court, 65-2033
losses, charging off, 14-317.1
Fire inspectors, 37-1156
Fireworks, license of governing body re-
quired for display of, 66-555
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
particular counties, provisions distinctive
to, see under heading giving name
of county
Foreign insurance companies, distribution
of portion of license fees to county, 37-
126
Forestry boards. Forestry (this index)
Forfeited land commissions, 65-2901 to 65-
2904
particular counties, see appropriate
index headings
assignment of bids, 65-2916, 65-2917
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Forfeited land commissions — Cont'd
bidding in municipal property at tax sale,
65-2768
chairman, 65-2906
deeds for land sold by, or by direction of,
65-2918
mineral leases, power to execute, 1-361
to 1-363.1
oil and gas leases, power to execute,
1-361 to 1-363.1
penalties recoverable by, for sheriff's
failure to collect tax executions, 65-
2795
quorum, 65-2906
sale of forfeited lands, 65-2908 to 65-2912
proceeds, disposition of, 65-2919, 65-
2920
sale of property by former owner of for-
feited lands, 65-2913 to 65-2915
secretary, 65-2906
suit to clear tax title, power to bring,
65-3301
tax sale, purchasing at, 65-2771, 65-2854
personal property, 65-2825
sheriff's fees on purchase by, 65-2921
transfer of titles from State to, 65-2907
Fumes, discharge of, in counties with city
of over 65,000, 32-1851, 32-1852
Funds not subject to levy, 14-18
Game wardens. Fish and Game (this in-
dex)
Gasoline tax, participation in proceeds, 65-
1074,65-1114
Governing bodies —
particular counties, see index under
name of county
bridges, duties with respect to, 33-607
chairman as ex officio member of for-
feited land commission, 65-2901
countv solicitor as legal advisor of, 15-
622
disqualification of member to act on con-
demnation for road purposes where
personally interested or related to
person claiming compensation, 33-
835
for purpose of legislation authorizing
borrowing, 1-627
health officer of State to advise, 32-39
paupers, supervision over, 71-150
paving districts, determination as to es-
tablishment of, 33-1352
poorhouse and farm, powers as to, 71-
158
poor persons, right to collect and receive
moneys for use of, 71-151
Grand jurors, fees of, to be paid by county,
14-20
Grand jury foreman to be notified of set-
tlement of treasurer with auditor, 65-
2029
18 SC Code]
Index
275
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Habeas corpus, charges for, when payable
by, 17-357
Harbors in counties with city over 60,000,
1930 census, discharging oil, petroleum,
or coal into, penalty, 54-454
Health boards to appoint rabies control of-
ficer, 6-124 «—
Health officer, State, to advise governing
body of, 32-39 __
Health officers, county — ■
particular counties, see index under
name of county ,—
tuberculosis, duties as to, 32-631
venereal diseases, powers as to examina-
tion and treatment of, 32-594
Highway commission, interest on advances
to, 33-285
Highways, 33-801 to 33-926
particular counties, see index under
name of county
apportionment of funds through year,
33-820
bridges over streams, 33-813
burden of proof where notice given of
defect, 33-925
chain gangs, working roads by — ■
optional, 33-903 to 33-904
payment of expenses of, out of road
fund. Chain Gangs (this index)
change of location, 33-811
claims for opening, constructing, main-
taining or operating, allowance and
payment, 33-823, 33-824
condemnation of land or material, 33-125,
33-148, 33-831 to 33-840
construction and improvement of county
highways, co-operation of State
Highway Department, 33-71
construction by State Highway Depart-
ment, 33-78 to 33-80
co-operation of county authorities in,
33-78
contracts, restrictions on, 33-820
contract system, working roads by —
advertising for bids under, 33-905
bids, 33-906
bond of contractor, 33-907
optional, 33-910
control, 33-801
convicts, hiring of, for road work, 33-904,
33-908
death caused by defect in or failure to
repair, right of action for, 33-922
maximum recovery, 33-926
defects in, liability for, 33-921 to 33-926
districts, 33-818
ditches along, 33-851
diversion, unauthorized, how remedied,
33-822
fines for neglect of official duties as to,
to be paid over to county treasurer,
33-821
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Highways — Cont'd
footpaths, 33-813
grade crossings, abandonment and clos-
ing, 33-819
guide boards, 33-814
hired labor, 33-901, 33-908
injuries on, suits for, 33-921 to 33-926
laborers, hiring of, 33-901, 33-908
maximum recovery for bodily or prop-
erty injury or death, 33-926
mileposts, 33-851
opening, 33-811
overseers, hiring of, 33-901, 33-910
paving districts, when and how estab-
lished, 33-1351 to 33-1372
repairs to, 33-815, 33-816
State Highway Department, construc-
tion of county roads by, 33-7S to 33-
80
co-operation of county authorities in,
33-78
State reimbursement of county for con-
structing, 33-285
supervision, 33-801
Road supervisors, infra
surveyor, employment of, to lay out, 33-
811,33-812
surveyors' marks, penalty for interfering
with, 33-S12
taxes, 33-951 to 33-1296
water controlling device, contribution to
cost of, 33-167 to 33-170
weight of load as affecting right to re-
cover damages for defects, 33-921
widening, 33-811
width, 33-851 to 33-854
Historic property, acquisition, restoration,
and preservation, 14-602
Home demonstration agents, 14-306
Honor boards. Confederate Pensions (this
index)
Hospitals (this index)
House of Representatives, apportionment
among counties of members of, SC
Const, Art 3, § 3
Houses of correction for female convicts,
55-425
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
Incidental powers, 14-1
Indebtedness, apportionment, upon change
of county lines, 14-107
Insurance brokers, share of license fee of,
37-207
Insurance on buildings, 14-605
with State Budget and Control Board,
1-432
duty of, 1-436
Interest on funds deposited, accountability
of officer for, 1-52
Jails and Jailers (this index)
Judicial circuits, arrangement into, by Gen-
eral Assembly, SC Const, Art 7, § 13
276
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Juries and jurors —
feeding juries, county to pay cost of, 38-
310
jury fees, payment by county, when, 14-
20, 14-21"
Juvenile courts. Children's Courts (this in-
dex)
Levy, funds not subject to, 14-18
Libraries —
particular counties, see index under
name of county
election upon question of acquiring or es-
tablishing, 42-102, 42-111
location, 42-104
power to acquire, own or operate, 42-101
Regional Libraries (this index)
taxes for, 42-114
trustees —
appointment, number, and terms of
office, 42-112
eligibility as affected by holding of
other office, 42-103
management, powers of, 42-113
warrants, 42-114
Licenses —
amusements, 5-676
carnival companies, 65-966, 65-967
circuses, 65-965, 65-967
fireworks display, 6-55
tent shows, 65-965, 65-966, 65-967
traveling shows, 65-965, 65-967
Looseleaf record books, permissibility, 1-57,
1-58
Loss of funds, charging off, 14-317.1
Lottery forfeitures, participation in, 16-501
Lynching of prisoner, liability for, SC Const,
Art 6, §6; 10-1961
Magistrates (this index)
Managers, see index under name of particu-
lar county
Masters —
particular counties, see index under
name of county
legislative acts and joint resolutions,
right to receive copy of, 1-564
office and equipment, provision of, 14-11
14-13
recess appointment, confirmation by Sen-
ate required, 1-121
Motor carriers, additional license fee or tax
on, 58-1442
New counties — ■
area, required minimum, SC Const, Art
7, §3
creation, SC Const, Art 7, § 1 ; 14-151 to
14-165
eight-mile limit from courthouse of old
county, SC Const, Art 7, § 5
indebtedness, apportionment to, SC
Const, Art 7, § 6
COUNTIES— Cont'd
New counties — Cont'd
inhabitants, required minimum, SC
Const, Art 7, § 3
old county area, taxable property and
inhabitants, SC Const, Art 7, § 4
referendum on question of creation,
name and county seat, SC Const, Art
7, §§1,2
shape of, restrictions on, 14-151
taxable property, required minimum, SC
Const, Art 7, §3
Number, 14-1
Obsolete records, delivery to University of
South Carolina, 22-120
Officers —
particular counties, provisions distinc-
tive to, see under title giving
name of county
particular officers, see appropriate
lines herein
absence from State — -
leaves of absence for military train-
ing, 44-861
vacating office, 1-51
appointment by Governor to fill vacan-
cies, 1-122
bonds —
approval, 50-67
corporate surety, when required, 50-
60
cost of obtaining as payable by coun-
ty, 50-63
examination, annual, 50-70, 50-71
filing, 60-69
form, 50-55
recordation, 50-69
sureties —
number, 50-64
residence, 50-66
surety company, when acceptable, 50-
61, 50-62
children's courts, co-operation with, 15-
1372
Code Laws received bv, duty as to, 1-
60, 1-61
disbursing officers not to exceed or trans-
fer funds appropriated, when, 14-315
examination of office —
by attorney general, 1-263
by circuit solicitor, 1-263
extra allowance to salaried officers for-
bidden, 14-318
fees for criminal proceedings to be paid
by county when not recovered from
defendant, 14-319
fines, failure to pay over, 50-4
funds —
failure to remit to State Treasurer
14-317
intermingling of official and private
funds prohibited, 14-316
Index
277
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Officers — Cont'd
incapacity, removal for, 14-304
indictment for misfeasance or malfea-
sance, 50-7
jury duty, exemption from, 38-101, 38-104
leave of absence for military training,
44-861
mileage certificates, false, penalized, 50-3
military service, absence in, 50-151 to 50-
157
misconduct, removal for, 14-304
moneys on hand, delivery to successor,
50-203, 50-204
neglect of duty —
penalized, 50-6
removal for, 14-304
oath not to share profits of office, 50-54
offices for, 14-11, 14-14
passes by railroads, express, or telegraph
companies to county officers prohib-
ited, 58-4, 58-5
recommendation of legislative delegation,
effect of, 14-303
record of moneys received or due, 14-307
submission of copies, 14-308
records, allowing to be taken from office,
50-5
removal, 14-304
salary or compensation, limitation of ac-
tion for, in certain counties, 10-146
(3)
sureties. Bonds, supra, this group
terms of office, commencement of, 14-
301
unclaimed funds to be paid by, to county
treasurer, 14-311
duties in respect of, 14-311 to 14-314
vacancy in office, how filled, 1-122, 14-
302, 14-304
witnesses in criminal cases —
compensation as, 27-613, 27-613.1
Parks and Playgrounds (this index)
Paupers. Poor Persons (this index)
Paving districts in, when and how estab-
lished, 33-1351 to 33-1372
Peace officers' reports of arrests in counties
with municipalities over 5,000, 53-7
Pension fund, fine for carrying concealed
weapon to be shared by, 17-404
Planning Act-
adjustment board, 14-368
appeals from, 14-376 to 14-379
appeals to, 14-373 to 14-375
appointment, 14-368
contempt of, 14-382
findings of fact, conclusiveness on ap-
peal, 14-379
joint boards, 14-371
meetings, 14-369
minutes, 14-369
municipality, acting for, 14-370
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Planning Act — Cont'd
adjustment board — Cont'd
officers, 14-369
quorum, 14-374
removal of members, 14-368
rules governing, 14-372
term of office, 14-368
vacancies, how filled, 14-368
amendment of districts for regulations,
14-364
application, 14-351
appropriations for implementation of, 14-
381
buildings, regulations as to, 14-398
circuit court —
appeal from, to Supreme Court, 14-
380, 14-399.4
appeal to, from adjustment board, 14-
376 to 14-379
appeal to, from decision of planning
commission, 14-399.3
contempt of planning or adjustment
board, 14-382
co-operation by planning board with
other agencies, 14-357
co-operation of State officers and agen-
cies with planning board, 14-356
density of population, power to regulate,
14-398
division into districts for zoning pur-
poses, 14-352, 14-399
experts, employment of, 14-356, 14-396
Federally approved residential subdivi-
sions as exempt, 14-367
fire protection, regulations to secure, 14-
399.1
grants of money in aid of, 14-381
health, regulations to protect, 14-399.1
hearing on zoning plan, 14-362, 14-363
hearings on proposed amendment of dis-
tricts or regulations, 14-364
height of structures, regulation of, 14-398
highway congestion, regulations to les-
sen, 14-399.1
injunction against violations, 13-383
jurisdiction of planning board and gov-
erning body, 14-357.1
light and air, regulations to provide, 14-
399.1
master plan, 14-360, 14-399.1
municipalities, when planning board may
act within, 14-358
new streets, submission of plans for, 14-
366
new subdivisions, submission of plans
for, 14-366
nonconforming uses, 14-365
number of structures, regulation of, 14-
398
open spaces, provision for, 14-398
278
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Planning Act — Cont'd
overcrowding, regulations to prevent, 14-
399.1
pepaTties for violations, 14-384, 14-399.6
Tanning board or commission, 14-355.
14-391, 14-393
administrative officers, 14-397
Aiken County, 14-393
appeals from act or decision of, 14-
399.2 to 14-399.5
appointment, 14-355, 14-392, 14-393
appropriations for, 14-394 n.
chairman, 14-395
compensation, 14-394
contempt of, 14-382
contracts for services to, 14-396, 14-
397
enforcement of regulations, 14-397
expenses allowable, 14-394
fact findings, conclusiveness of, 14-
399.5
meetings, 14-395
powers, 14-398
quorum, 14-395
records of proceedings, 14-395
regional planning board, 14-359
rules for transaction of business, pow-
er to adopt, 14-395
secretary, 14-395
public improvements, regulation to facili-
tate adequate provision of, 14-399.1
separate offense, each day's violation as,
14-384
stay of proceedings pending appeal from
act or decision of planning commis-
sion, 14-399.2, 14-399.3
subdivision of land, power to adopt reg-
ulations as to, 14-366
trailer camps, power to regulate, 14-398
zoning plan, 14-361 to 14-363
zoning regulations —
districts, division into, for purposes
of, 14-399
governing body may adopt, 14-353
injunctions against violations, 14-383
penalties for violation, 14-384
planning commission may make, 14-
398
purposes, 14-354
Planning boards or commissions. Planning
Act, supra
Police districts in unincorporated communi-
ties. Unincorporated Communities
(this index)
Poorhouses and farms. Poor Persons (this
index)
Poor persons, care of. Poor Persons (this
index)
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Property of county —
exemption from levy and sale, 14-603
exemption from taxation, SC Const, Art
10, §4
Insurance, supra
power to purchase and hold, 14-1
property conveyed for use or benefit of,
14-601
Public service companies, share of fines on,
, 58-17
/Public welfare advising councils, 71-35
Public welfare boards. 71-31 \
advisory councils, 71-35 1
agency for State Welfare Department,
71-36
appointment, 71-31
budget, 71-38
chairman, 71-33
Charleston County (this index)
compensation of members, 71-32
Darlington County Commission for the
Needy. Darlington County (this in-
dex)
director, 71-34
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
872 [Reg. XIII, A, 2]
duties, 71-36
employees, power to employ and qualifi-
cations, 71-37
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
873, 874 [Reg. XIII, B]
estimates of expenses, 71-37
executive officer, 71-34
meetings, 71-33
mileage allowances, 71-32
number of members, 71-31
powers generally, 71-36
procedure, power to adopt rules of, 71-33
quorum, 71-33
records, 71-38
reports. 71-41
standards of work, procedure and rec-
ords, 71-39
term of members, 71-31
vacancies, how filled, 71-31
Public welfare department — ■
creation, 71-31
handicapped persons, assistance to, 71-
131 to 71-134
investigation of applications for assist-
ance, 71-52
number of members, 71-31
reconsideration of assistance grants, 71-
60
records of accounts, 71-40
review of decisions by State Welfare De-
partment, 71-54 to 71-59
Purchases from corporations in which offi-
cer is interested, prohibited, when, 14-
320, 14-320.1
Rabies control, funds for, 6-136
Index
279
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Railroad crossings, power to order elimina-
tion of grade crossings, 58-812, 58-813
Railroads, county's share of penalties and
forfeitures collected from, 58-17
Recording, use of photostatic or photo-
graphic method —
in counties with city over 60,000, 60-202
in counties with city over 70,000, 60-201
Records —
destroying when photographed, 1-59
paving districts, 33-1372
Register of Mesne Conveyances (this in-
dex)
Registration boards. Elections (this index)
Reports of officers to Governor, uniform
system to be devised, 1-55
Riots, liability for injuries by. Riots and
Mobs (this index)
Roads. Highways, supra
Road supervisors —
ferries, duties as to, 33-801
fords, duties as to, 33-801
highways, duties as to, 33-801
Road taxes, 33-951 to 33-1296
particular counties, see under name of
county
returns for, 33-973, 33-982, 33-993, 33-
1013, 33-1022, 33-1033, 33-1062, 33-
1104, 3-1133, 33-1147, 33-1222, 33-
33-1242, 33-1264
Rural Police (this index)
Rural rehabilitation, reforestation, or reset-
tlement, agreement with United States
for payments in lieu of taxes, powers as
to, 59-102
Salaries of officers, local or special laws
fixing, permissible, SC Const, Art 3,
§34
Schools and School Districts (this index)
Seat. County Seat (this index)
Septic tanks in counties containing city over
70.000. Sewers and Septic Tanks (this
index)
Sheriffs (this index)
Sinking funds — Z-'
investment in defense securities, 14-10
investment in Marketing Commission
bonds, 3-229
State, obtaining loans from, 1-798 to 1-
800, 1-802
Solicitors. County Courts (this index)
Superintendents of education. Schools (this
index)
Supervisors —
generally, 14-251 to 14-258
particular counties, provisions distinc-
tive to, see index under name of
county
boards of commissioners, supervisor as
member of, 14-201
bond, 14-252, 14-253
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Supervisors — Cont'd
bridges, public, jurisdiction over, 14-254
claims against county, 14-404.1
compensation, county to pay, 14-20
default in performance of duty, suit for,
14-258
disbursement of county funds, jurisdic-
tion over, 14-254
duplicates of approved claims for use of
members of Legislature, 14-424
election, 14-251 «•
time for holding. 23-303
ferries, public, jurisdiction over, 14-254
highways, jurisdiction over, 14-254
legislative acts and joint resolutions,
right to receive copy of, 1-564
oaths, power to administer, 14-254
orders for payment of claims, duties in
connection with, 14-415
paupers, jurisdiction over, 14-254
payment of salary to county superintend-
ent of schools failing to file annual
report, penalized, 21-90
railroad crossings —
neglect of duty as to, 58-1010
services as to, 5S-1008
records, keeping of, 14-256
county officers' accounts, 14-309
refunding bonds, signature on as suffi-
cient, 14-7
reports of, charge for printing, 10-1308
salary, quarterly payment, 14-257
sales to county by, prohibited, 14-320
seal, 14-255
taxes, jurisdiction as to, 14-254
term of office, 14-251
Supply Act, continuance of appropriations
for preceding year in absence of, 14-
19
Tax anticipation borrowing —
particular counties, provisions distinc-
tive to, see index under name of
county
negotiable notes for, 1-53
Taxation —
generally. Taxation (this index)
particular county, provisions distinc-
tive to, see index under name of
county
amount to be levied, determination of,
65-1772
assessors, oaths of, 65-1841
assessors in counties containing city of
more than 70,000, 65-1901
commutation road taxes, 33-961 to 33-
963, 33-971, 33-981, 33-991, 33-1011,
33-1026, 33-1031, 33-1051, 33-1061,
33-1071, 33-1091, 33-1101, 33-1111, 33-
1132, 33-1171, 33-1181, 33-1206, 33-
1211, 33-1231, 33-1263, 33-1271, 33-
1281, 33-1293
280
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Taxation — Cont'd
Comptroller General's report of, 1-816
constitutional grant of power, SC Const,
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, pp. 276, 278,
279]
discounts in certain counties, 65-1987 to
65-1992
drainage taxes, segregation of county
taxes from, 18-549
duplicate list. Taxation (this index)
equalization boards, 65-1861 to 65-1892 \
appeal from, to Comptroller General,
65-1892
appeals to, from increase of valuation,
65-1853
appeals to, hearing of, 65-1886
clerk, 65-1883
compensation, 65-1881, 65-1882
duties, 65-1886 to 65-1888
failure to perform, penalized, 65-6
grievances, hearing of, 65-1886
meetings, 65-1883 to 65-1885, 65-1887
mileage, 65-1881
record of proceedings, 65-1886
executions for taxes, uncollected, to be
filed with auditors, 65-2799
exemptions from. Taxation (this index)
extension by Comptroller of time for
assessment and collection, 65-2
library purposes, 42-114
lists made by auditor, 65-1758 to 65-1763
power of, SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, p. 276]
real estate, returns of, in certain counties,
65-1615 to 65-1618
Road taxes, supra
sale for taxes, forfeited land commission
as purchaser, 65-2854
treasurer's duties as to. Treasurer, infra
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,-
000. Motor Carriers (this index)
Tax titles, right to bring suit to clear, 65-
3301
Telegraph companies, share of fines on, 58-
17
Telephone companies, share of fines on, 58-
17
Townships (this index)
Transfers of funds appropriated, prohibited
unless, etc., 14-315
Transportation to State penitentiary of con-
vict under sentence of death as county
expense, 55-374
Treasurer —
particular counties, provisions distinc-
tive to, see index under name of
county
actions against for acts done under tax
statute —
defense of and payment of judgment,
65-2664
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Treasurer — Cont'd
actions against for acts done under tax
statute — Cont'd
recovery for tax illegally collected not
to exceed value of property un-
less, etc., 65-2666
actions by, to recover personal property
taxes, 65-2704
affidavits as to funds accompanying
monthly report to Comptroller Gen-
eral, 65-2022
appointment, 65-1951 -*"""
recess appointment, confirmation by
Senate required, 1-121
audit of books of, by Comptroller Gen-
eral, 65-2.1
bank deposit, verification of existence,
65-2022
bond, 65-1951,65-1952
sureties, number of, 50-64
bookkeeping system, power of Comp-
troller General to prescribe, 1-S26.1
certificate as to existence and equipment
of fire department, 37-1158
cigarettes or tobacco, share in fine for
furnishing to minors, 16-556
clerk of courts, monthly report of ac-
counts of, 15-1785, 15-1786
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
costs from defendants, payment by cir-
cuit solicitor to county treasurer, 1-
254
commission on school funds not demand-
able, 65-2017
compensation —
county to pay, 14-20
for collecting and disbursing school
moneys, to be provided for by
General Assembly, SC Const, Art
11, §4
limitation of time to sue for, in cer-
tain counties, 10-146(3)
Comptroller General-
measures against treasurers' default-
ing and making returns, 1-828
settlement with treasurers, 1-827
court of general sessions, annual report
to, 65-2024, 65-2025
defaulting —
Comptroller General's powers and
duties as to, 1-845 to 1-848
commitment to jail on state treasur-
er's warrant, 1-845
in making returns, measures against,
1-828
interest, charging against, 1-846
proceedings against, 1-848
report on, to General Assembly, 1-847
State Treasurer's duties as to. Treas-
urer, State (this index)
deposits at interest, 65-2014, 65-2015
disbursements, record of, 14-322
Index
281
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Treasurer — Cont'd
disorderly conduct, disposition of fines
collected for, 16-558
Drainage Districts (this index)
emigrant agents, licensing of, 16-564
fines and forfeitures under Coastal Fish-
eries Law to be paid to, 28-961
firemen's insurance and inspection fund,
acting as treasurer of, for unincor-
porated communities, 37-1154
forfeited land commissions, membership
in, 65-2901
jury commissioner, duty to act as, 38-51
legislative acts and joint resolutions,
right to copy of, 1-564
lottery tickets, duty to prosecute sellers
of, 16-503
magistrate's report of collections, duties
as to, 43-12
names of unlisted persons who apply to
pay tax penalties, to be furnished to
county auditor, 65-2000
oaths required of, 65-1951
office, etc., provision of, 14-11 to 14-13
payment of salary to county superintend-
ent of education failing to file an-
nual report, penalized, 21-90
poll taxes —
report of, to county superintendent of
education, 65-158
to be retained by, 65-156
publication of statement of disburse-
ments, 65-2024 to 65-2026
public inspection, books to be open to,
65-2023
receipt stubs to be checked by, against
amounts turned in by public officers,
1-51.1
remedy when charged with tax not in
fact paid, 65-2034
removal, 65-1958
reports by —
charges for publication, 10-1308
to Comptroller General, 65-2022
to countv superintendent of educa-
tion, 65-2023
to Governor, forms for, 1-55, 1-56
to supervisor, 65-2018 to 65-2021
report to, of claims approved by county
superintendent of education, 21-78
returns by —
Attornev General's duty to enforce,
1-828
circuit solicitor's duty to enforce,
1-828
riots, payment of damages assessed
against county, 16-106, 16-107
salary or compensation, limitation of ac-
tion for in certain counties, 10-146
(3)
school aid funds, disbursement to, 21-263
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Treasurer — Cont'd
school district bonds, proceeds of, to be
deposited with, 21-989
school fund account. 65-2012, 65-2013
carrying forward of unexpended bal-
ances, 21-960
claims against may not be acquired
by, 21-961
monthly report on, 21-959
school tax money, disbursement of, 21-
923
settlement by, failure to make, upon be-
ing notified of removal or suspen-
sion from office, penalized, 65-6
settlements with auditors, 65-2027 to 65-
2029
copy to be furnished to county offi-
cials, 65-2032
notice to Comptroller General, 65-
2029
successor, failure to turn over books,
papers and property to, penalized,
65-6
suspension, 65-1958
tax collections —
attendance at certain places for pur-
pose of, 65-1978, 65-1979
duties as to, 65-1951 et seq., 65-1965
tax executions, issuance of, 65-2761
tax laws, failure to perform duties im-
posed by, penalized, 65-6
tax not in fact paid, remedy when
charged with, 65-2034
tax rate, publication of notice of, 65-1962
tax warrants, fee for, 65-2803
term of office, 65-1954
commencement, 65-1954 to 65-1956
unclaimed funds, keeping of, 14-311 to
14-314
usurpation of office penalized, 65-6
Unclaimed funds —
keeping of, by treasurer, 14-311 to 14-314
payment to one proving ownership, 14-
313
Unemployment compensation —
fee for filing entry, indexing, and satis-
faction of warrant for collection of
employer's contribution, 68-210
inapplicability of statute to county em-
ployees, 68-22
United States Air Force bases or airfields,
protection of, 2-131 to 2-133
Veterans (this index')
Vital statistics, registrars and deputies, 32-
1105
Welfare department. Public welfare de-
partment, supra
Witnesses' fees to be paid by, when —
experts, medical, 14-20
in State cases, 14-20, 14-21
282
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COUNTIES— Cont'd
Workmen's compensation fund, participa-
tion in, 72-455
Zoning. Planning Act, supra
COUNTS
Indictment for murder, special count as to
concealed weapons, 17-404
COUNTY CHAIN GANGS
Chain Gangs (this index)
COUNTY CLERKS
Generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
Particular counties, see under name of
county
COUNTY COURTS
Particular counties, provisions dictinclive to,
see name of county
Generally, 15-601 to 15-830
Appeals (this index) '
Bailiffs, 15-610
Challenges of jurors in criminal cases, 15-
620
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Circuit solicitor to decide forum, when,
15-623
Civil jurisdiction, 15-612
Clerks of courts as clerks of, 15-608
Compensation — -
Fees and costs, infra
judges, compensation of, to be fixed by
General Assembly, SC Const, Art
S, §24
Coroner's inquests, solicitor's duties as to,
15-622
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
Counties excepted, 15-627
County governing body, solicitor as legal
adviser of, 15-622
Court of record, 15-611
Criminal jurisdiction, 15-612
restrictions on. SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Darlington County Civil Court (this index)
Drawing of jurors, 15-619
in counties with city over 70,000, 15-15
Election for establishment of, 15-601 to 15-
604
frequency of elections, 15-604
majority vote, court established on, 15-
603
order for election, 15-601
petition, 15-601
COUNTY COURTS— Cont'd
Election for establishment of — Cont'd
question submitted, 15-602
referendum on establishment of court,
SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Election of judges, 15-605
Election of solicitor, 15-606
Equity jurisdiction. Equity (this index)
Establishment, 15-6
Election for, supra
Legislature's power as to, SC Const
Art 5, § 1
Fees and costs —
bailiffs, 15-610
clerk, 15-608
jurors, 15-626
sheriff, 15-609
witnesses, 15-626
Florence Civil Court (this index)
General Assembly, powers of, to establish
county courts, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Grand jury, 15-617
Greenville County Court (this index)
Indictments by grand jury of general ses-
sions court, 15-621
Inquests, solicitor's duties as to coroner's
inquests, 15-622
Judges —
compensation of judges to be fixed by
General Assembly, SC Const, Art
5, §24
election of, 15-605
jurisdiction of, 15-613
oath of office, 15-605
official commission, 15-605
powers of, generally, 15-613
practice of law by, 15-624
qualifications, 15-605
term of office, 15-605
Jurisdiction, 15-612, 15-613
appellate jurisdiction, 15-612
criminal jurisdiction, restrictions on, SC
Const, Art 5, § 1
judges, jurisdiction of, 15-613
Jurisdictional Amount (this index)
Jurors —
compensation, 15-626
drawing and summoning of, 15-619
in counties with city over 70,000, 15-
15
Jury commissioners, 15-619
Jury trial —
criminal cases, peremptory challenges in,
15-620
petit jury, size of, 15-618
Legislative power to establish, SC Const,
Art 5, § 1
Magistrate in counties with. Magistrate
(this index)
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Oath of office of judge, 15-605
Official commission of judge, 15-605
Index
283
COUNTY COURTS— Cont'd
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Peremptory challenges of jurors in crim-
inal cases, 15-620
Petit jury, size of, 15-618
Pleading and practice, 15-616
general laws as applicable, 15-615
Powers of judges, generally, 15-613
Practice of law by county solicitor, 15-624
Practice of law by judge, 15-624
Qualifications of judges, 15-605
Qualifications of solicitor, 15-606
Real estate, no jurisdiction of actions in-
volving title to, 14-612
Referendum on establishment of court, SC
Const, Art 5, § 1
Richland County Court (this index)
Sheriff, duties and compensation, 15-609
Solicitor —
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §29
coroner's inquests, duties as to, 15-622
county governing body, solicitor as legal
adviser of, 15-622
Crop Pest Commission's right to aid of,
3-111
domestic relations courts, county at-
torney as counsel for, 15-1141
duties, generally, 15-621, 15-622
election, 15-606
practice of law by, 15-624
qualifications, 15-606
State, duty to represent, 15-622
term of office, 15-606
Solicitor of circuit to decide forum, when,
15-623
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
State, solicitor's duty to represent, 15-622
Stenographer, 15-607
Summoning of jurors, 15-619
in counties with city over 70,000, 15-15
Term of office of judges, 15-605
Term of office of solicitor, 15-606
Terms of court, 15-614
Trial-
jury trial —
criminal cases, peremptory challenges
in, 15-620
petit jury, size of, 15-618
without jury, 15-618
Witnesses, compensation of, 15-626
COUNTY DEMONSTRATION
AGENTS
Farm and home demonstration agents, 14-
306
COUNTY HOSPITALS
Hospitals (this index)
COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITIES
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
COUNTY JAILS
Jails and Jailers (this index)
COUNTY MANAGER
Barnwell County, 14-952, 14-953
Charleston County, 14-1169
Darlington County (this index)
Florence County (this index)
COUNTY PLANNING ACT
Counties (this index)
COUNTY POLICE
Rural Police (this index)
COUNTY SEAT
New counties, SC Const, Art 7, § 1
Railroad trains to stop at, 58-1172
Removal, conditions of, SC Const, Art 7,
§8
COUNTY SOLICITORS
County Courts (this index)
COUPLING DEVICES
Motor Carriers (this index)
COUPONS
Paving bonds, 47-860.8
COURT
Courts (this index)
Yards and Courts (this index)
COURT CALENDARS
Calendars (this index)
COUNTY FAIRS
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
COURTESY
Curtesy (this index)
284
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COURT FOR TRIAL OF
IMPEACHMENTS
Establishment, 15-6
COURTHOUSES
Counties (this index)
United States, acquisition of lands by, 39-
51 to 39-54
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
COURT OFFICERS
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Auctioneers in certain counties, 15-1907.1
to 15-1914
Abbeville County, auctioneers in, 10-
1757
Barnwell County, auctioneers in, 15-
1908
Cherokee County, auctioneer in, 15-1909
Chester County, auctioneer in, 15-1910
Darlington County, compensation of auc-
tioneer in, 15-1911
Lancaster County, auctioneers in, 15-
1912
Laurens County, fees of auctioneers in,
15-1907.1
Pickens County, auctioneer in, 15-1913
Spartanburg County, fees of auctioneers
in, 15-1907.1
York County, auctioneers in, 15-1914
Bail, court officers not to act as sureties on.
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Bailiffs and other court attaches, 15-1921
to 15-1942
Abbeville County, pay and number of
bailiffs in, 15-1922
Aiken County, pay of bailiffs in, 15-1923
appointment of bailiffs, 15-1921
Bamberg County, pay of court attaches
in, 15-1924
Calhoun County, pay of court criers in,
15-1924
Charleston County, pay of bailiffs in, 15-
1926
Cherokee County, pay of criers and
bailiffs in, 15-1927
Chester County, court attaches in, 15-
1928
Chesterfield County, pay and number of
attaches in, 15-1929
Clarendon County, pay and number of
attaches in, 15-1930
Dorchester County, pay and number of
attaches in, 15-1932
Florence Civil Court, bailiffs, 15-1607
Georgetown Countv, pay and number of
bailiffs in, 15-1933
Greenville County, attaches in, 15-1934
COURT OFFICERS— Cont'd
Bailiffs and other court attaches — Cont'd
Greenville County Court —
bailiffs, 15-651
crier, 15-651
Greenwood County, pay of attaches in,
15-1930
Horry County, pay of attaches in, 15-
1935
Kershaw County, pay and number of at-
taches in, 15-1936
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, bailiff, 15-1289
Lexington County, pay and number of
attaches in, 15-1938
Marlboro Countv, pav and number of
bailiffs in, 15-1937
Marlboro County Court, bailiffs, 15-692
McCormick County, pay and number of
attaches in, 15-1936
Newberry County, pay of attaches in,
15-1939
number of bailiffs, 15-1921
Orangeburg County Court, bailiffs, 15-
710
Pickens Countv, pay of bailiffs in, 15-
1940
removal of bailiffs. 15-1921
Richland County Court, bailiffs, 15-760
Saluda County, pay and number of at-
taches in, 15-1941
Spartanburg County Court, bailiff, 15-
800
Union County, pay of attaches in, 15-
1942
Bonds in judicial proceedings generally.
Civil Remedies and Procedure (this in-
dex)
Circuit court rules —
dress of court officers, Cir Ct Rule 8
sureties on bonds, court officers not to
act as, Cir Ct Rule 9
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Constables (this index)
Dress of court officers, Cir Ct Rule 8
Judges and Judicial Officers (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Marshal (this index)
Masters (this index)
Municipal courts —
marshal or constable —
dutv to arrest certain offenders, 15-
909, 15-910
penalty for failure to make arrests,
15-910
Receivers (this index)
Referees. References (this index)
Reporters. Court Reporters (this index)
Sheriffs (this index)
Stenographers (this index)
Supreme Court (this index)
Index
285
COURT OFFICERS— Cont'd
Supreme Court rule prohibiting court offi-
cers from acting as sureties on bonds,
Sup Ct Rule 14
COURT REPORTERS
Stenographers (this index")
Supreme Court, reporter of — ■
appointment and oath, 15-112
constitutional provision for, SC Const,
Art 5, § 7
COURT RULES
Generally. Rules of Court (this index)
Of circuit courts. Rules of Circuit Courts
(this index)
Of probate courts. Rules of Probate Courts
(this index)
Of Supreme Court. Rules of Supreme
Court (this index)
COURTS
For provisions distinctive to particular coun-
ties, see name of county
Abandoned premises, appeals from action of
of magistrates in terminating lease, 41-
69
Abatement and Revival (this index)
Absence of judges. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Abstract of Judgments (this index)
Accommodations for, where courthouse not
available, to be furnished by county,
14-14
Action or Suit (this index)
Adjournment —
circuit courts. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index,
continuance of cases on, 15-9.1
Aeronautics Commission —
aid of circuit court, Commission may in-
voke, 2-62
appeals from orders of, 2-70, 2-72
Agreed Case (this index)
Airport, appeal in proceedings for acquisi-
tion of property for, 2-114
Alcoholic liquor licenses, grant, refusal,
suspension, or revocation of, appeal to
courts, 4-58, 4-59
Amusement, place of, appeal from revoca-
tion of license for, 65-809, 65-810
Appeals (this index)
Arbitration cases —
appeals to courts, 10-1904
award as judgment of common pleas
court, 10-905
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
Arrest of persons attending court, 15-11
Assignment of circuit judges. Circuit
Courts and Judges (this index)
COURTS— Cont'd
Attaches. Court Officers (this index)
Attachment (this index)
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Auctioneers in certain counties. Court Offi-
cers (this index)
Automobile driver's license, appeal to courts
from denial, suspension, or revocation,
46-178
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Bailiffs (this index)
Beer permit, appeals from order of revo-
cation or suspension of, to circuit court,
4-217
Bonds in judicial proceedings generally.
Civil Remedies and Procedure (this in-
dex)
Calendars (this index)
Canal companies, appeals in condemnation
proceedings by. Eminent Domain (this
index)
Case or Exception (this index)
Chambers, powers of judges in. Chambers
(this index)
Chancer}'. Equity (this index)
Change of venue. Venue (this index)
Charge to jury, limited to matters of law,
SC Const. Art 5, § 26
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Charleston Harbor, appeal to courts from
orders of State Ports Authority as to
wharves, etc., 54-37
Charleston Recorder's Courts (this index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Circuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Circuit solicitor's duty to attend sessions of,
1-252
Citation of cases in, Sup Ct Rule 8(11)
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Color or race, no discrimination on ac-
count of, 15-8
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this in-
dex)
Compulsory school attendance cases, ap-
peals to courts from rulings of board
of inquiry, 21-779
Concurrent jurisdiction of general sessions
courts with inferior courts, SC Const,
Art 5, § 18
Conservators of the peace, judges as, SC
Const, Art 5, § 11
Constitutional courts, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Constitutional decisions, circuit judges to
assist Supreme Court on, when, 15-127,
15-128
constitutional provision for, SC Const,
Art 5, § 12
Contempt (this index)
Continuance (this index)
Corporations —
civil matters. Common Pleas Courts
and Judges (this index)
2S6
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COURTS— Cont'd
Corporations — Cont'd
criminal cases —
appeals in, 7-3
jurisdiction of criminal charge against
corporation, how obtained, 17-407
Costs. Fees and Costs (this index)
Counties —
accommodations for courts, county to
furnish, where courthouse not avail-
able, 14-14
appeals from county governing body to
circuit court, 7-301
irregularities in county finances to be
reported to general sessions court,
65-2033
County Courts (this index)
Darlington County Civil Court (this index)
Declaratory Judgment (this index)
Decree. Judgment or Decree (this index)
Default judgment. Judgment or Decree
(this index)
Definitions for purposes of statutes, 1 5-1
to 15-4
clerk, 15-4
personal property, 15-2
property, 15-3
real estate, 15-1
real property, 15-1
Deposits in Court (this index)
Discrimination on account of race or color,
prohibited, 15-8
Disqualification of judge for interest or re-
lationship to parties, 15-10
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §6
Divorce (this index)
Domestic relations courts. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this index)
Drainage districts —
appeals to courts. Drainage Districts
(this index)
continuance of suit for enforcement of
lien, 18-565
Driver's license, appeal to courts from de-
nial, suspension, or revocation, 46-178
Eighth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-277
Elections, appeals in voter's registration
cases. Appeals (this index)
Electrical utilities regulation, review of Pub-
lic Service Commission's orders. Elec-
tric Companies (this index)
Eleventh judicial circuit, 15-261
calendars, 15-281
terms of court, 15-280
Eminent domain cases, appeals in. Emi-
nent Domain (this index)
Employment Security Commission deci-
sions, reviewability by courts, 68-164
to 166; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 543
[Reg. 7]
Enumeration of, 15-6
COURTS— Cont'd
Equity (this index)
Exclusion of public. Publicity of proceed-
ings, infra
Execution (this index)
Express companies, free service to judges
prohibited, 58-4, 58-5
Failure to sit on appointed day, effect of,
15-9
Federal Courts (this index)
Fees and Costs (this index)
Fifth judicial circuit, 15-261
special investigator, 53-751 to 53-756
terms of court. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Findings (this index)
First judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-262
Flagman, appeal from order of stationing at
railroad crossing, to circuit court, 58-
1002
Florence Civil Court (this index)
Fourteenth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms of court. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Fourth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms of court. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Free passes by railroads, express, or tele-
graph companies to judges, prohibited,
58-4, 58-5
Gas companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
General Sessions Courts (this index)
Grade crossing elimination, appeals in cases
of. Railroad Crossings (this index)
Greenville County Children's Court. Chil-
dren's Courts (this index)
Greenville County Court (this index)
Habeas Corpus (this index)
Heat companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Homestead exemption, appeal from return
of appraisers, 34-3
Hospital license, appeal to courts from de-
nial, suspension, or revocation, 32-7S8
Housing projects, appeals to courts in con-
demnation proceedings, 36-129
Ice cream manufacturer's license, appeal to
courts from denial, revocation, or sus-
pension, 32-1708
Impeachments, court for trial of, 15-6
Inferior courts, execution on judgments of,
10-1709
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Instructions to jury, limited to matters of
law, SC Const, Art 5, § 26
Insurance Commissioner's orders of deci-
sions, appeals from, 36-63 to 37-66
Journal (this index)
Judges and Judicial Officers (this index)
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Index
287
Courts
COURTS— Cont'd
Judgment Roll (this index)
Judicial circuits, S CConst, ArJ
composition of, 15-261
terms of court in. Circuit
Judges (this index)
Judicial Notice (this index)
Judicial Sales (this index)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Jurisdiction generally, 15-7
Juvenile and Domestic Relations
(this index)
Landing fields, appeals in proceedings for
acquisition of property for, 2-114
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court
(this index)
Legislative courts, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Levee district, appeals from orders estab-
lishing, 18-224
Magistrates (this index)
Mandamus (this index)
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Masters (this index)
Militia (this index)
Milk and milk products, weighing and test-
ing of, appeal to courts from revocation
of licenses as to, 32-1609.6
Money in court. Deposits in Court (this
index)
Motions (this index)
Motor carriers, appeals from suspension or
revocation of certificate, 58-1422
Motor vehicle . driver's license, appeal to
courts from denial, suspension, or revo-
cation, 46-178
Municipal Courts (this index)
Municipal public works, appeals from con-
demnation of property for, 59-208, 59-
209
New Trial (this index)
Ninth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-278
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Orders of Court (this index)
Personal property, definition for purpose of
statutes, 15-2
Pleading (this index)
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Process. Writ and Process (this index)
Production of Books and Papers (this in-
dex)
Prohibition (this index)
Property, definition for purpose of statutes,
15-3
Publicity of proceedings, SC Const, Art 1,
§15
criminal cases. Speedy Trial (this in-
dex)
exclusion of general public —
children's court division, juvenile and
domestic relations courts, 15-1194
family court division, juvenile and
domestic relations courts, 15-1225
(17)
COURTS— Cont'd
Quo Warranto (this index)
Race or color, no discrimination on account
of, 15-8
Railroads — -
appeals in condemnation proceedings by.
Eminent Domain (this index)
equity jurisdiction of circuit courts as to
intersections of, 58-992
free passes to judges prohibited, 58-4,
58-5
Real estate, definition for purpose of stat-
utes, 15-1
Real property, definition for purpose of stat-
utes, 15-1
Receivers (this index)
Recognizance. Bail and Recognizance (this
index)
Record, courts of. Courts of Record (this
index)
References (this index)
Reorganization Commission, contempt pro-
ceedings by, appeal to circuit court,
9-216
Reporters —
_ Stenographers (this index)
Supreme Court, reporter of —
appointment and oath, 15-112
constitutional provision for, SC
Const, Art 5, § 7
Revival. Abatement and Revival (this in-
dex)
Richland County Court (this index)
Rules of court —
generally. Rules of Court (this index)
of circuit courts. Rules of Circuit Courts
(this index)
of probate courts. Rules of Probate
Courts (this index)
of Supreme Court. Rules of Supreme
Court (this index)
Schools. Circuit Courts and Judges (this
index)
Second judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-263
Securities Act, appeals under. Securities
Act (this index)
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
Separation of legislative, executive, and ju-
dicial powers, SC Const, Art 1, § 14
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Seventh judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-275, 15-
276
stenographers for general sessions, 15-
1904
Sexual sterilization, appeals to courts from
orders of, 32-676
Sheriffs (this index)-
Sixth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-274
Solicitor's duty to attend sessions of, 1-252
Spartanburg County Children's Court.
Children's Courts (this index)
288
Code of Laws of South Carolina
COURTS— Cont'd
Special courts, concurrent jurisdiction of
children's court division of juvenile and
domestic relations courts as to delin-
quent or neglected children, 15-1172
State colleges and universities, appeals from
decision upon application for free tui-
tion, 22-54
State Ports Authority, appeals to courts
from orders as to wharves, etc., in
Charleston harbor, 54-37
Statutory construction, rules of, 15-5
Statutory courts, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Stenographers (this index)
Street railways, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Subpoena (this index)
Suit. Action or Suit (this index)
Summary ejectment of trespassers, appeals
to circuit court, 10-2444
Summons (this index)
Supreme Court (this index)
Supreme Court of United States. Federal
Courts (this index)
Survival of Actions (this index)
Teacher's discrimination proceedings. Cir-
cuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Telegraph companies, free service to judges
prohibited, 58-4, 58-5
Telephone companies, review of orders of
Public Service Commission. Telephone
Companies (this index)
Tenth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-279
Terms of Court (this index)
Third judicial circuit, 15-261
separate juries for certain courts, 15-265
terms of court, 15-264
Thirteenth judicial circuit, 15-261, 15-285
criminal investigator, Greenville County,
53-864.1
Trademarks, jurisdiction of suits for pro-
tection of, 66-212
Transcripts. Appeals (this index)
Trial (this index)
Tuberculosis, appeal from commitment as
patient for, 32-633
Twelfth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms of court. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Undertakings or bonds in judicial proceed-
ings generally. Civil Remedies and
Procedure (this index)
Uniform Support of Dependents Act, juris-
diction and powers under, 20-319
United States Courts. Federal Courts (this
index)
Vacancies, filling of, SC Const, Art 5, § 11
Vacation. Chambers (this index)
Venue (this index)
Verdict (this index)
Voter's registration, appeals in cases of.
Appeals (this index)
COURTS— Cont'd
Water companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Water Pollution Control Authority —
appeals to courts from orders of, 70-131
compelling attendance and testimony of
witnesses in hearings by, 70-129
Wine permit, appeal to courts from order
of revocation or suspension of, 4-217
Witnesses (this index)
Workmen's compensation. Common Pleas
Courts and Judges (this index)
Writ and Process (this index)
Wrongs to be remedied by, SC Const, Art
1, §15
COURTS-MARTIAL
Militia (this index)
COURTS OF INQUIRY
Militia (this index)
COURTS OF RECORD
Circuit courts, 15-201
Clerks of courts as clerks of, 15-1703
County courts, 15-611
Darlington County Civil Court, 15-1591
Greenville County Court, 15-653
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
15-1282
Marlboro County Court, 15-695
Orangeburg County Court, 15-713
Probate courts, 15-422
Richland County Court, 15-763
Spartanburg County Court, 15-803
Supreme Court, 15-131
Witnesses required in other states in crim-
inal cases, jurisdiction as to, 26-303
COVENANT
Damages in actions on, 10-1517
Municipal bonds, covenants in. Bonds
(this index)
Paving bonds, enforcement by holder of,
47-860.20
COVERTURE
Married women, generally. Married Wom-
en (this index)
COW CASTLE DRAINAGE
DISTRICT
Taxes in, collection of, 65-3631 to 65-3636
Index
289
COWPEAS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
COWPENS, TOWN OF
Fiscal year, 47-1571
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-315
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Taxes, time of levying, 47-1571
COWS
See also Beef
Animals generally. Animals (this index)
Larceny of, 16-355
Tax exemption. Taxation (this index)
COYOTES
Importation, restrictions on, 28-466
Killing of, permissible, 28-466
Open season, when may be declared, 28-
465
Release from captivity prohibited, 28-466
Trapping of, permissible, 28-466
CRABS
Generally, 28-871 to 28-875
Blue crabs, regulation of taking, 28-873
Containers —
confiscation of containers of illegal size
crabs, 28-875
name and address of catcher or owner,
to bear, 28-874
Female bearing eggs, protection of, 28-872
Gallon, eight pounds of meat to, 28-871
Licenses for trawl boats, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 892 [Reg. 5]
License tax, 28-932
Penalty for violation of statutory require-
ments—
generally, 28-875
egg-bearing female, failure to return to
water, 28-872
Size, minimum, 28-873
Tax on, 28-931
Trawling for, permissibility, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 892 [Reg. 6]
Warehouse, State, ineligibility to storage
in Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5 J
CRACKERS
Enriched flour, inapplicability of regulations
requiring, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
[Reg. 8]
[8 SC Code] — 19
CRANBERRIES
Standard bushel, 66-157
CRAPPIE
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating this
species, see Fish and Game
Closed season on, in zone 1, 28-583
Game fish, 28-4
Size limit in zone 1, 28-584
Transportation out of state regulated, 28-
694
CRATES
Containers (this index)
CREAM
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
CREAMERIES
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
CREDIT
Bills of Credit (this index)
Fraudulently obtaining at hotel, etc., 35-5,
36-6
Income Tax (this index)
Sales and use taxes on sales on, 65-1360
Statute of frauds, representation or assur-
rance as to credit within, 11-102
CREDIT OF STATE
Loan or pledge of —
election authorizing, SC Const, Art 10,
§11
restrictions on, SC Const, Art 10, § 6
Sectarian institutions, not to be used for
benefit of, SC Const, Art 11, § 9
CREDITORS
Debtors and Creditors (this index)
CREDITS
Taxation (this index)
CREDIT UNIONS
Annual reports to Tax Commission, exemp-
tion from requirement, 12-2.1, 12-732.1
Corporate license fees, exemption from, 65-
616
290
Code of Laws of South Carolina
CREEKS
Particular creeks, see under name of creek
Generally. Waters and Watercourses (this
index)
CRESS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
CRESTWOOD LAKE
Fish taken in, minimum size, 28-594
CRIBS
Burning of, 16-314
CRIERS
See the particular courts and counties
CRIME AGAINST NATURE
Sodomy (this index)
CRIMES AND OFFENSES
See also Criminal Procedure
Generally, 16-1 to 16-589
Abduction (this index)
Abortion (this index)
Accessories (this index)
Adultery or Fornication (this index)
Affray. Riots and Mobs (this index)
Aiders and Abettors (this index)
Arrest (this index)
Arson (this index)
Assault and Battery (this index)
Attempts (this index)
Automobiles, breaking into in perpetration
of crime, 16-360
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Battery. Assault and Battery (this index)
Bigamy (this index)
Bills of Lading (this index)
Breach of the Peace (this index)
Bribery (this index
Buggery (this index)
Burglary and Housebreaking (this index)
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
Chain Gangs (this index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Cock Fighting (this index)
Concealing or Harboring Criminals (this
index)
CRIMES AND OFFENSES— Cont'd
Confederate Pensions (this index)
Conviction of Crime (this index)
Convicts (this index)
Coroners (this index)
Corporation, enforcement of criminal lia-
bility of. Corporations (this index)
Counterfeiting. Forgery and Counterfeiting
(this index)
Crime Against Nature. Sodomy (this in-
dex)
Cruel punishments, not to be inflicted, US
Const, 8th Amend
Cruelty to Animals (this index)
Disorderly Conduct (this index)
Drunkenness. Intoxication (this index)
Duelling (this index)
Dwelling house, defined, 16-301
Eavesdropping (this index)
Electricity (this index)
Embezzlement (this index)
Escape (this index)
Ex post facto laws prohibited, SC Const,
Art 1, §8; US Const, Art 1, §9, cl
3; Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Extradition (this index)
False personation of officer, obtaining prop-
erty by, 16-369
False Pretenses (this index)
Felonies —
defense witnesses in prosecutions for,
26-5
harborers of felons punished as vagrants,
16-565(6)
peremptory challenges, 38-211
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
Felon's estate to descend to his representa-
tives, 19-2
Flight, crimes during, 2-8
Forgery and Counterfeiting (this index)
Fornication. Adultery or Fornication (this
index)
Fortune Telling (this index)
Fraud (this index)
Fugitives from Justice (this index)
Gambling (this index)
Habeas Corpus (this index)
Harboring or concealing criminals-
felons, 16-565(6)
rioters, 16-105
Homicide (this index)
Housebreaking. Burglary and House-
breaking (this index)
Houses of correction, counties to provide,
for female convicts, 55-425
Husband and wife, offenses relating to.
Husband and Wife (this index)
Incest (this index)
Indecency. Obscenity and Indecency (this
index)
[8SCCode]
Index
291
CRIMES AND OFFENSES— Cont'd
Indictment or Information (this index)
Informers (.this index)
Interstate rendition. Extradition (this in-
dex)
Intoxication (this index)
Involuntary servitude, punishment of crime
as exception to prohibition of, US
Const, 13th Amend
Jails and Jailers (this index)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Juvenile Delinquents c this index)
Kidnapping (this index)
Larceny (this index)
Libel or Slander (this index)
Lynching (.this index)
Magistrates (this index)
Malicious Mischief (this index)
Malicious Prosecution (this index)
Manslaughter. Homicide (this index)
Militia (this index)
Mobs. Riots and Mobs (this index)
Motor vehicles, breaking into in perpetra-
tion of crime, 16-360
Murder. Homicide (this index)
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
Index)
Obscenity and Indecency (this index)
Parcel of dwelling house, defined, 16-301
Pardons (this index)
Parole (this index)
Peace, breach of. Breach of the Peace
(this index)
Peace Officers (this index)
Peeping Toms, 16-554
Penal and Reformatory Institutions (this
index)
Penitentiary (this index)
Perjury (this index)
Piracy, US Const Art 1, §8
Place of trial, power of Congress to pre-
scribe when not committed within any
state, US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 3
Probation, Parole, and Pardon Board (this
index)
Probation Officers (this index)
Probation Supervisors (this index)
Prostitution (this index)
Public Disorderly Conduct (this index)
Public trial. Speedy Trial (this index)
Punishment of. Sentence and Punishment
(this index)
Ransom (this index)
Rape (this index)
Receiving Stolen Goods (this index)
Reformatories. Penal and Reformatory In-
stitutions (this index)
Riots and Mobs (this index)
Robbery (this index)
Safecracking ( this index)
Seduction (this index)
Self-incrimination (this index)
CRIMES AND OFFENSES— Cont'd
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
Sodomy (this index)
Suffrage, right of, may be denied to persons
convicted of, US Const, 14th Amend,
§2
Swindling (this index)
Tools for commission of, making, mending,
or possessing, 16-302
Trespass (this index)
Uttering. Forgery and Counterfeiting (this
index)
Vagrants and Vagrancy (this index)
Vessels and Shipping (this index)
CRIMINAL CODE
See table following this index for
disposition of sections in 1942 Code
CRIMINAL CONVERSATION
Costs in action for, limited, when, 10-1607
Limitation of action for, 10-143(5)
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
See also Crimes and Offenses;
General Sessions Courts
Generally, 17-1 to 17-581
Accessories (this index)
Accused —
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
custody of after arraignment, Cir Ct
Rule 35
examination in Charleston police court,
15-1568
rights of, 17-506, 17-507; US Const, 5th
Amend, 6th Amend; SC Const, Art
1, §18
accusation, right to be informed of,
SC Const. Art 1, § 18
Assistance of Counsel (this index)
defense, right to, US Const, 5th
Amend
Former Jeopardy (this index)
hearing, right to, SC Const, Art 1,
§18
jury trial, US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 3;
6th Amend, 7th Amend
presence at trial, 17-506, 17-507; Cir
Ct Rule 35
self-incrimination, protection against.
Self-incrimination (this index)
Speedy Trial (this index)
Witnesses (this index)
testimony of, use in other cases, 26-405
Animals trespassing or running at large,
satisfaction of claims as defense, 6-322.
292
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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE— Cont'd
Appeals (this index)
Arraignment (this index)
Arrest (this index)
Arrest of judgment, motion for, Cir Ct
Rule 72
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Bonds and undertakings —
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
felony cases, condition in, Cir Ct Rule
35
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
Challenges for cause, State has no right to
stand aside jurors, 38-211
Children, applicability to, 15-1392
Children's Courts (this index)
Civil and criminal remedies not merged, 10-
14
Compromising criminal cases, rural police-
men not to receive fees for, 53-351
Continuance —
amendment of indictment as ground for,
17-410
traverse of indictment not ground for,
17-505
Conviction of Crime (this index)
Coroners (this index)
Corporations, enforcement of criminal lia-
bility of. Corporations (this index)
Counsel, right to. Assistance of Counsel
(this index)
County courts —
jurisdiction of, 15-612
restrictions on, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
peremptory challenges to jurors, 15-
620
Definition of criminal action, 17-1
Division of actions into civil and criminal,
10-11
Double jeopardy. Former Jeopardy (this
index)
Evidence —
children's court proceedings not admis-
sible, 15-1425
pleading as evidence, 26-3
testimony of accused, use in other cases,
26-405
Extradition (this index)
Fees —
Constables (this index)
magistrate to receive salary in lieu of,
27-428, 27-429
worthless check cases, fees on compro-
mise of prosecution in certain coun-
ties, 27-422, 27-423
Fines and penalties, see appropriate titles
Former Jeopardy (this index)
Guilty, plea of. Plea of Guilty (this index)
Habeas Corpus (this index)
Indictment or Information (this index)
Juries in criminal cases. Juries and Jurors
(this index)
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE— Cont'd
Jurisdiction —
county courts, 15-612
restrictions, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
General Sessions Courts (this index)
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts
( til is index)
notary public not to have, 49-9
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts (this
index)
Militia (this index)
Mitigation, affidavits as to, Cir Ct Rule 61
Municipal Courts (this index)
New Trials (this index)
Nolo contendere, plea of, 17-504
Notary public to have no power or jurisdic-
tion in criminal cases, 49-9
Peremptory challenges, 38-211
Preliminary examination. Magistrates (this
index)
Race or color, no discrimination on account
of, 15-8
Recognizances. Bail and Recognizance
(this index)
Restitution (this index)
Self-incrimination, privilege against. Self-
incrimination (this index)
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
Sheriffs (this index)
Speedy Trial (this index)
State as prosecutor, 17-1
State hospital, commitment of person
charged with crime, 32-966
Subpoena for defense witnesses, 26-206
Supreme Court (this index)
Transcripts, stenographers' duty to furnish,
15-1902, 15-1903
Trial (this index)
Venue (this index)
Witnesses (this index)
CRIMINALS
Crimes and Offenses (this index)
CRIMINATION
Self-incrimination (this index)
CRIMSON CLOVER SEED
Sample for analysis, test or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(b)]
CRIPPLED CHILDREN
South Carolina Convalescent Home for
Crippled Children, 32-8S1 to 32-884
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293
CROAKERS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, bat not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Minimum size, 28-755
CROP IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION
Foundation seed organization cooperation in
purposes of, 3-406
CROP PEST COMMISSION
Generally, 3-101 to 3-147
Apple trees, neglected or abandoned, 3-141
to 3-147
Appointment, 2-101; 3-101
Attorney General to act for, 3-111
Bees —
diseases, power to deal with, 3-182
inspection, 2-183
introduction into State, powers in respect
of, 3-181 to 3-185
Boll weevil control, preparations for, to
comply with Commission's specifica-
tions, 3-162, 3-169
Certification of seeds and plants, coopera-
tion with Clemson Agricultural Col-
lege in, 3-443
Clemson Agricultural College —
appointment of commission by board of
trustees, 3-101
cooperation of commission in certifica-
tion of seeds and plants, 3-443
Destruction of trees, etc. —
apple trees neglected or abandoned, 3-
141 to 3-147
compensation not to be paid for, 3-108
directed by, failure to execute penalized,
3-108
peach trees neglected or abandoned, 3-
141 to 3-147
Duties, 3-101, 3-104
Entomologists —
appointment of, 3-102
police power, 3-109
salaries and expenses, 3-103
Fines for violation of statute or regulation
to be paid into State Treasury, 3-112
Foundation seed organization, cooperation
with, 3-407
Fraud or misrepresentation in sale of trees,
vines, etc., prevention of, 3-104
Fungicides —
powers in respect to, 3-166
specifications for, to be filed with Com-
mission, 3-163, 3-169
Hearings, power to hold, 3-111
CROP PEST COMMISSION— Cont'd
Importations, power to prohibit, 3-104
Injunctions obtained by, may not be set
aside before trial, 3-111
Insecticides —
powers in respect to, 3-166
specifications for, to be filed with Com-
mission, 3-163, 3-169
Interference with officers and employees
penalized, 3-110
Nursery stock —
foreign dealers —
bond required on shipments into
State, 3-125, 3-126 ^S
inspection of shipments, 3-124 ^
license tax, 3-128
penalty for failure to file bond or pay
license tax, 3-129
service of process on, Secretary of
State as agent for, 3-127
fraud or misrepresentations in sale of,
power to prevent, 3-104
sale of diseased stock penalized, 3-130
Pathologists —
appointment, 3-102
expenses and salaries, 3-103
police power, 3-109
Peach trees, neglected or abandoned, 3-141
to 3-147
Permit for sale of insecticides and fungi-
cides to be issued by, 3-164
Police power, 3-109
Potatoes, Irish, used for seed, certification
requirements, 3-451
Powers, 3-104
Regulations —
civil proceedings, enforcement by, 3-111
power to make and enforce, 3-104
violation penalized, 3-111
Remedial measures against injurious in-
sects or plant diseases, 3-107
Report to, of violations of statute, 3-109
Sales of trees, shrubs, etc. Nursery stock,
supra
Secretary of State as agent for service of
process on foreign dealers in nursery
stock, 3-127
Sheriffs to serve papers upon Commission's
request, 3-111
Solicitors, county, right of Commission to
aid of, 3-111
Vineyards, destruction of, 3-10S
Witnesses, power to call, 3-111
CROPS
Agriculture (this index)
CROSS
Burning or flaming cross prohibited, 16-116,
16-117
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CROSS— Cont'd
Railroad crossings, type of cross used for,
penalty for use for advertising purposes,
58-740
CROSS ACTIONS
Sec also Counterclaim and Setoff
Codefendants, cross actions between, 10-
707
Pleadings and practice in, 10-707
Trial of, 10-707
CROSS HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Generally 21-1501 to 21-1503
CROSS HILL, TOWN OF
Cotton weighers, appointment of, 13-138
Council, election of, 47-114.1
Mayor, election of, 47-114.1
CROSSINGS
Public utility lines crossing streets, rail-
roads, etc., specifications, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Railroads (this index)
CROSS OF HONOR
Confederate Cross of Honor, punishment
for improper use of, 44-657
CROSSTIES
Dealers in, records to be kept by, 16-571, 66-
7
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
CROSS WALKS
Highways and Streets (this index)
CROTOLARIA
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 458 [Reg. 11, (a)]
CROWNS
Soft drinks, crowns on bottles as substitute
stamps, 65-770 to 65-772
CROWS
Destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
York County —
bounty on, 28-1192
hunting without license, 28-1191
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISH-
MENT
Constitutional prohibition of, US Const, 8th
Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 19
Poorhouses and farms, 71-160
CRUELTY
Divorce, ground for, 20-101(3)
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Abandonment, 6-5 (b)
Abusing horses, mules, etc., 6-3
Arrest of violators, 6-13
care of animals upon, 6-12, 6-14
officers who may make arrests, 6-16
Corporations, acts of agents imputed to,
6-2
Definitions, 6-1
Destruction of abandoned and injured or
diseased animals, 6-8
Driving or working animal when unfit for
labor, 6-5 (a)
Fines —
disposition of, 6-17
lien on animals, 6-18
Ill-treatment of animals generally, 6-4
Income tax exemption of organizations for
prevention of, 65-226
Knowingly authorizing or permitting ill
treatment, 6-5 (d)
Public places, leaving animals to die in, 6-7
Railroad companies carrying animals, 6-9 to
6-11
Search warrants, 6-15
South Carolina Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals —
abandoned, injured, or diseased animals,
destruction by agent or officer of
society, 6-8
custody and care of animals where per-
son in charge arrested, 6-12
fines for cruelty to animals, share of, 6-
17
Tails of horses, mules, etc., cutting of, 6-6
Transportation in cruel or inhuman manner,
6-5(c)
CRUELTY TO CHILDREN
Generally, 20-302
Organizations for prevention of, income tax
exemption, 65-226
Index
295
CRUSTACEANS
Crabs (this index)
Fisheries Board's jurisdiction over, 28-159
Shrimp and Prawn (this index)
CUBIC FOOT
What is cubic foot of gas, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 823 [Rule 13]
CUCUMBERS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
Standard bushels, 66-157
CULVERTS
Railroads, regulation and control by Public
Service Commission, 58-991
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
CURRANTS
Standard bushel, 66-157
CURTAINS
Pool and billiard rooms, prohibited in, 5-511
CURTESY
Abolished, 19-101
Sullivan's Island, lots on, 51-293
Taxes, liability of tenant by curtesy for,
65-1611
CUSTODY
Children. Parent and Child (this index)
CUSTOMS DUTIES
Congress, power to lay and collect duties,
US Const, Art 1, §8, cl 1.
Exportations from any state, duties not to
be laid on, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 5
Importation of persons, US Const, Art 1,
§ 9, cl 1
State may not impose without consent of
Congress, US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 2
CUSTOMS HOUSES
United States, acquisition of lands by, 39-51
to 39-54
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
CYCLONE INSURANCE
Income tax, exemption of mutual companies,
65-226
DAIRIES
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
DALLIS GRASS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 458 [Reg. 1, (b)]
DAMAGES
Animals trespassing or running at large in
Berkeley County, arbitration of dam-
ages, 6-312
Attached property, double damages for
withholding from repossession, 10-933
(3)
Boats, etc., damages for stealing of, 16-356
Burning of certain property, recovery for,
16-315
Carriers, loss or conversion of goods, 58-576,
58-594
Claim and delivery, damages in actions for,
10-2516
Contracts of shipment, damages for inter-
fering with, 58-1263
Covenant, damages in actions on, 10-1517
Death by wrongful act, amount and divi-
sion in action for, 10-1954
Double Damages (this index)
Electric and interurban railroads, treble
damages for obstructing, 58-733
Escheat of lands, unfounded proceedings,
57-205
Excessive damages, new trial for, 10-1461
Exemplary damages. Punitive Damages
(this index)
Forcible entry and detainer, treble dam-
ages in, 10-2432
Life tenant, determination of death of, re-
covery of rents and profits, 10-2454, 10-
2457
Mandamus, damages in action for, 10-2103,
10-2104
Married women, judgment for damages and
costs in action against, 10-1515
Mental anguish due to improper handling
of telegram, damages for, 58-255
Money, assessment of damages in action
for recovery of, 10-1456
Multiple Damages (this index)
Municipalities over 5,000, proceedings as to
unfit dwellings in, as basis for dam-
ages, 36-507
Offer to liquidate, 10-1003, 10-1004
Personal property, assessment of damages
in action for recovery of, 10-1453
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DAMAGES— Cont'd
Protested bills, damages allowed upon, 8-
1107
Punitive Damages (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Receivers, damages for improper appoint-
ment of, 10-2309
Special Damages (this index)
Treble damages. Multiple Damages (this
index)
Trespass, assessment for, 10-1518
Usurpation of office or franchise, 10-2265
Waste, assessment for, 10-1518
Witness's liability for, on failure to at-
tend or testify, 26-203, 26-611
Woman accused of want of chastity, proof
not necessary in action by, 10-2591
Writ of inquiry, 10-662
DAMS
Sec also Reservoirs
Generally, 18-1 to 18-8
Bridges in connection with milldams, own-
er's duty to repair, 33-615
Compensation for removal of milldams, 18-7
Condemnation of property for, 25-53, 25-54^
Darlington County, applicability of provi-
sions to, 18-8
Eminent domain for, 25-53, 25-54
Erection and maintenance, right of, 70-3, 70-
5
restrictions on, in certain counties, 70-6
Fish sluices in, 28-656
when not required, 28-656
Fishways in, 28-648, 28-653
penalty for failure to provide, 28-648, 28-
653
Floodgate, requirements as to, 18-7, 70-3,
70-5
Florence County, applicability of provisions
to, 18-8
Health affected by milldam, remedies when,
18-7
Impounding of water, permit for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618 [Sees. 1-3]
Other's lands, keeping water on, 18-6
Overflowing lands of another, 18-5
Pickens County, applicability of provisions
to, 18-8
Research, Planning, and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
Waterways in, provision and opening of,
70-3, 70-5
DANCE HALLS
Particular comities, provisions distinctive to,
see index under name of county
Generally. Amusements and Athletic Con-
tests (this index)
Tax on. Admissions Tax (this index)
DANCES
Marathon dances, 5-401, 5-402
DANDELIONS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
DANGEROUS CONDUCT
Municipal Courts Act, arrest and penalty
under, 15-909
DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
Generally, 32-1801 to 32-1805
Definitions, 32-1801
Fumes of corrosive nature, discharging in
counties with city over 65,000, 32-1851,
32-1852
Labels —
approval and registration of, 32-1804
requirement as to, 32-1801
Misbranded packages —
confiscation of, 32-1803
defined, 32-1801
sale in, 32-1802
Motor carriers, vehicles transporting cor-
rosive liquids, to stop at railroad grade
crossing. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771
[Reg. 2.131]
Penalties for violations, 32-1805
Sheriffs and peace officers, powers and du-
ties of, 32-1804
DANGEROUS WEAPONS
Weapons (this index)
DARLINGTON, CITY OR TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Bonded indebtedness, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Drainage bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 223]
Notes —
maturities of, 47-278
pledge for successive series of, 47-279
Street improvement bonds excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 5, p. 223]
Taxes, borrowing against delinquent taxes,
47-277
Index
297
DARLINGTON COUNTY
For matters relating to coii}ities
generally, see Counties
Advertising proposed borrowing, 14-1698
Advisory Commission to manager, 14-1669
appointment, 14-1669
chairman, 14-1670
meetings, 14-1671
mileage, 14-1669
number of members, 14-1669
term of members, 14-1669
vacancies, how filled, 14-1669
vice-chairman, 14-1670
Agricultural tenancies in, date of termina-
tion, 41-61
Agriculture (this index)
Attorney, county —
assistance of auditor and tax collector,
65-2345
bond of depository of sinking funds to
be approved by, 14-1709
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
attorney, county, to assist, 65-2345
tax collector to assist, 65-2352
Bills and notes, borrowing on, 47-277
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds Cthis index)
Counties (this index)
school districts. Schools, infra
Sinking fund, infra
Borrowing —
advertising proposed borrowing, 14-1698
bills and notes, borrowing on, 47-227
Tax anticipation borrowing, infra
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
countv manager's powers and duties, 14-
1667
Boundaries, 14-66
Buildings, county manager's control over,
14-1667
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-6
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
county manager's supervision and con-
trol, 14-1667
Circuit court, 15-261, 15-266, 15-268
generally. Circuit Courts (this index)
jurors not exempted by service in Civil
Court, 15-1599.1
Civil Court of. Darlington County Civil
Court (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
report of audit, 14-1694
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
DARLINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Clerk of courts — Cont'd
Civil Court of county, clerk of, as clerk
of courts, 15-1587
fees payable in advance, 14-1693
marriage licenses, issuance by, 20-22 to
20-24, 20-27
Commission for the needy —
appointment of members, 71-334
compensation, to serve without, 71-334
creation, 71-334
duties, 71-335
number of members, 71-334
powers, 71-335
Red Cross to advise, 71-336
term of members, 71-334
vacancies, how filled, 71-334
Common pleas court —
calling off regular terms of, 15-244
references to judge of Civil Court of
County authorized, 15-1585
Competitive bidding for proposed purchases,
14-1684
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Contracts, violation of statutory require-
ments as invalidating, 14-1692
Coroners —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage provi-
sion as inapplicable, 17-130
when to be elected, 17-52
Cotton weighing without charge at, 13-251
Courts — -
Circuit court, supra
Civil Court. Darlington County Civil
Court (this index)
Clerk of courts, supra
Common pleas court, supra
Constable's fee in worthless check cases,
27-422
County Courts (this index)
Jurors, infra
Jury commissioners, duty as to Civil
Court, 15-1598
Magistrates, infra
Probate court, disposition of unclaimed
funds held in, 15-521 to 15-525
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Dams, applicability of provisions as to, 18-8
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Delinquent tax collector. Tax collector,
infra
Disbursement of county funds, 14-1691
Drainage —
generally. Drains and Drainage (this
index)
districts. Drainage Districts (this in-
dex)
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
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DARLINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Emergency, purchases in case of, 14-1688
Employees, 14-1665
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers, advance payment required,
14-1693
Finances, 14-1691 to 14-1699
generally. Counties (this index)
Financial report, publication of, 14-1695, 14-
1696
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fisli and game — •
closed and open season for quail and
partridge, 28-344.1
net, seine or trap, closed season for,
28-618
nets, seines, etc., penalty for violating
restrictions as to, 28-636
nets, when use permissible, 28-636
out of season hunting, penalty for, 28-
344.1
zone, game, 28-5
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, 65-3071 to 65-
3086
generally. Counties (this index)
general provisions, see Taxation (this
index), under heading, Forfeited
land commission
agent, employment of, 65-3078 to 65-
3081
appointment, 65-3071
control of forfeited lands, 65-3072
cropping forfeited lands, 65-3076
improvement of lands acquired by, 65-
3075
income, distribution of, 65-3085
interest in transactions prohibited, 65-
3081
owner, encouragement of, to reac-
quire property, 65-3083
penalty for violation of statutory pro-
visions, 65-3086
record of forfeited lands, 65-3073
reforestation of lands acquired by, 65-
3075
removal from office, 65-3071
repairs to buildings, 65-3077
sale or lease of property acquired by, 65-
3074, 65-3082 to 65-3084
term of office, 65-3071
Fox hunting in, 28-428
Game. Fish and game, supra
Health and drainage, commissioners, 18-71
Health, Board of, 32-201 to 32-210
generally. Health Boards (this in-
dex)
director, 32-204, 32-205
employees, 32-206
established, 32-201
funds, disposition of, 32-209
jurisdiction, 32-210
members, 32-202, 32-203
DARLINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Health, Board of — Cont'd
powers and duties, 32-207, 32-208
secretary, 32-205
State Board of Health, control by, 32-201
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
county manager's powers and duties, 14-
1667
rural mail routes as public roads, 33-802
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3 [Vol 7, p 132]
Incorporated towns becoming cities, 47-7
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this in-
dex)
Jailer, 55-407
Judicial sales, auctioneers for, 15-1911
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(9)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
Jury commissioners, duties as to Civil Court
of county, 15-1598
Libraries —
generally. Counties (this index)
borrowing in anticipation of taxes, Harts-
ville Memorial Library Commission,
42-383
circulating, tax for, 42-371
Hartsville Township, 42-373 to 42-383
rules to be established by County Board
of Education, 42-371
tax for, in Hartsville Township, 42-382
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates — ■
generally. Magistrates (this index)
appeal to Civil Court of county, 15-1592
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Manager, 14-1661
Advisory Commission to, 14-1669
informing, duty of, 14-1671
appointment, 14-1662
attorney, 14-1672
bond, 14-1663
borrowing money, 14-1698
claims audited, reports of, 14-1694
compensation, 14-1664
publication of reports as prerequisite
to payment, 14-1697
custodian of county property, 14-1668
delinquent tax collection to be subject
to control of, 65-2341, 65-2344
duties, 14-1666
employees. 14-1665
financial report, publication of, 14-1695,
14-1696
forfeited land commission, appointment
or removal of members of, 65-3071
legal advisor, 14-1672
orders for purchase of materials or sup-
plies, duty to examine, 14-1691
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299
DARLINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Manager — Cont'd
powers, 14-1666
public works, control of, 14-1667
purchases, 14-1681 to 14-1688
removal for violation of provisions as
to borrowing, 14-1698
Sinking Fund Commission —
secretary of, 14-1704
to work under, 14-1703
tax collector to be appointed by, 65-2341
term, 14-1662
vacancy, how filled, 14-1662
warrants for disbursements-
duty to examine, 14-1691
to be signed or countersigned by, 14-
1691
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Music machines, hours of operation, S-62S
-Teedy persons, use of funds for, 71-337
Office hours, 14-1651
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
in this title
Partridges, closed and open season, 28-344.1
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Political clubs, organization meetings, time
for, 23-257
Polling precincts in, 23-169
Pond Hollow school district, Civil Court
of county does not include, 15-1581
Poor persons —
Commission for the needy, supra
taxes for aid of, 71-338
use of funds for, 71-337
Probate court, disposition of unclaimed
funds held in, 15-521 to 15-525
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
as master, 15-501
as referee in, 10-1405
fees, 27-304
payable in advance, 14-1693
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (.this
index)
Purchases, 14-1681 to 14-1688
Quail, closed and open season, 2S-344.1
Replacements, purchase of, 14-1687
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
DARLINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — ■
budgets, 21-2254
circulating library, powers and duties
in respect of, 42-371
compensation of members, 21-2252
duties, generally, 21-2253
expenditures by districts to be ap-
proved by, 21-2255
mileage, 21-2252
powers generally, 21-2253
bonds, district, permissible amount —
Hartsville District XTo. 32, SC Const,
Art 10. § 5 [Vol. 7. p. 292]
No. 2, SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
p. 292]
income tax proceeds to be used to pay
teachers' supplemental salaries, 21-
2292
insurance license fees, use to pay teach-
ers' supplemental salaries, 21-2292
penalty for violation of statutory require-
ments, 21-2265
shortage of revenues, tax to eliminate, 21-
2264
Superintendent of Education —
bond, 21-2261
estimates of school income, 21-2262
payments in excess of, prohibited,
'21-2263
information to be furnished by, 21-
2261
vacancy, how filled, 21-2261
taxation —
in aid of weak schools, 21-2301, 21-
2302
reduction or restoration of levy, 21-
931
shortage of revenue, tax to remedy,
21-2264
teachers' supplemental salaries, tax
to pay, 21-2292
tax penalties, to be used for school
buildings, 65-3472
teachers' salaries, supplemental, 21-2291,
22-2292
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
Civil Court of county, duties as to, 15-
1588
deputies, 53-73
fees payable in advance, 14-1693
Sinking Fund Commission —
assets, ownership of, 14-1712
bonds of members, 14-1702
compensation, 14-1702
compromise of obligations, 14-1710
depositories of funds, 14-1709
expenses, 14-1705
fiscal agent, 14-1706
investments, 14-1708
300
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DARLINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Sinking Fund Commission — Cont'd
manager, county, Commission to work
under, 14-1703
number of members, 14-1701
payment by, of principal or interest, 14-
1711
profits and losses, how shared, 14-1712
qualifications of members, 14-1701
records, 14-1711
refunding plan for securities held by,
power to enter into, 14-1710
regulations, 14-1707
reorganization plan, power to enter into,
14-1710
secretary, 14-1704
securities —
custody of, 14-1709
sale or exchange, 14-1710
terms of office, 14-1701
transfer of funds when outstanding ob-
ligations paid, 14-1713
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil conservation committee area for se-
lection of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina Retirement System, partici-
pation in, 61-131, 61-134, 61-135
Streams —
dams, applicability of provisions as to,
18-8
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-1698
generally. Counties (this index)
where no supply bill enacted, 14-1699
Tax collector, delinquent taxes, 65-2341 to
65-2353
appointment, 65-2341
assistants, 65-2344
attorney, county, to assist, 65-2345
attorney, employment of, 65-2345
auditor, assistance to, 65-2352
bond, 65-2342
depositories for funds collected, 65-2349
disposition of collections, 65-2350
employees in office of, 65-2344
bond, 65-2342
compensation, 65-2344
terms of office, 65-2344
executions to enforce collection. Taxes,
infra
fees collectible by, 65-2347
mileage, 65-2347
partial payments, power to accept, 65-
2348
penalty for failure to make settlements
with treasurer, 65-2350
powers, 65-2346
remittances to county treasurer, 65-2350
DARLINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector, delinquent taxes — Cont'd
removal from office, 65-2341, 65-2143
settlements with treasurer, 65-2350
term of office, 65-2341
Taxes —
generally — -
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
boards of assessors, 65-1803
discount allowable, 65-1987
districts, 65-1508
executions to enforce payment, 65-2346
fees, 65-2347
period for collecting or making return
of, 65-2353
reports on, 65-2352
exemption from —
\ /manufacturing establishments, 65-
v^ 1524
additions to, 65-1527
Forfeited land commission, supra
needy persons, for aid of, 71-338
partial payments, power of collector to
accept, 65-2348
penalties on delinquent school taxes to
be used for school buildings, 65-3472
South Carolina Retirement System, levy
for payments to, 61-134
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
executions for enforcement of taxes, 65-
2346
fee for, 65-3471
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2025
report to court of general sessions not
required, 65-2025
tax collector settlements with, 65-2350
Warrants —
manager to sign or countersign, 14-1692
unlawful, penalized, 14-1692
Waters. Streams, supra
DARLINGTON COUNTY
CIVIL COURT
Generally, 15-1581 to 15-1599.3
Always open for non-jury cases, 15-1595
Appeals to Supreme Court, 15-1599.3
Bail, judge may grant, 15-1593
Bailiffs, 15-1589
Chambers, powers of judge at, 15-1593
Children, jurisdiction as to custody of, 15-
1592
Circuit Court —
inferiority to, 15-1581
jurors, Civil Court of county, service in,
no exemption for, 15-1599.1
Civil jurisdiction, 15-1592
Clerk of courts as clerk of, 15-1587
Index
301
DARLINGTON COUNTY
CIVIL COURT— Cont'd
DEAD BODIES
Common pleas court, concurrent jurisdic-
tion with, 15-1592
Courthouse, office for judge in, 15-1584
Court of record, 15-1591
Divorce jurisdiction, 15-1592
Entry of non-jury judgments, 15-1594
Equipment and supplies, furnishing of. 15-
1584
Establishment, 15-6, 15-1581
Habeas corpus, issue of, 15-1593
Judge-
appointment, 15-1582
commission, 15-1582
oath of, 15-1582
powers, 15-1583
salary, 15-1583
special judges, 15-1586
special referee, judge may act as, 15-
1585
vacancies, 15-1586
Jurors —
compensation, 15-1599.2
drawing and summoning of, 15-1599
service of, 15-1599.1
Jury commissioner's duties as to, 15-1598
Jury trial-
demand for, 15-1597
striking jury, 15-1599.1
Magistrate's courts, appeals from, 15-1592
Pleading, practice, and procedure, 15-1594
15-1596
Pond Hollow school district not within ju-
risdiction of, 15-1581
Presumption of jurisdiction and of validity
of judgments, 15-1591
Records of, 15-1587
Seal, 15-1591
Sheriff, duties of, 15-1588
Stenographer, 15-1590
Terms of court, 15-1595
Territorial jurisdiction, 15-1581
Witnesses, compensation of, 15-1599.2
DARNEL
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 458
[Reg. 2]
DATE
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
DAV
Disabled American Veterans (this index)
DAY MARKS
Aids to navigation. Navigation (this index)
Burial (this index)
Cemeteries (this index)
Contagious or infectious diseases, removal
or transportation of bodies of persons
dying of, 32-556, 58-1523
regulation by State Board of Health 3^-
556 '
Coroners (this index)
Distribution for scientific purposes
generally, 9-501 to 9-509
board —
how bodies distributed, 9-505
members, 9-501
records, 9-502
rules and regulations, 9-502
what bodies to be turned over to 9-
503, 9-504
bond to be given by college, physician,
etc., receiving, 9-507
burial of bodies after use, 9-506
penalties for violation of provisions gen-
erally, 9-509
traffic in, 9-508
transportation of bodies, 9-506
Executed criminal, disposition of bodv 55-
377
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000,
transportation of bodies infected with
contagious disease, 58-1523
Transportation of, regulations governing
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 683 [Sec. 12] '
DEAD FALL
Penalties for use of, 28-489
DEAF AND DUMB PERSONS
General Assembly may provide school for
SC Const, Art 11, §8
South Carolina Institution for the Educa-
tion of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind
(this index)
DEALERS
Income tax, nonresident dealers, basis of
assessment, 65-233
Junk Dealers (this index)
Livestock Markets (this index)
Securities Act (this index)
DEATH
Abatement of actions by, 10-217
Abortion, punishment for death resulting
from, 16-82
Actions for. Death by Wrongful Act (this
index)
302
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Coroners
Homicide (this in-
DEATH— Cont'd
Agents acting after death of principal, va-
lidity of acts, 11-301 to 11-304
Alcoholic beverage licensee, effect of death
of, 4-52
Blanket accident and health insurance as
not affecting legal liability of policy-
holder, 37-525
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
Cemeteries (this index)
Certificate of. Vital Statistics (this index)
Child, in lifetime of testator, as substituting
issue, 19-237
Circuit judge, death of. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Competency of witnesses against deceased
party, 26-402
Confederate pensions, payment of, 44-562
Contemplation of death, transfers in. In-
heritance Tax (this index)
Coroner's inquiry into cause of.
(this index)
Criminal liability for.
dex)
Descent cast, 57-8, 57-9
Escheats (this index)
Executor, administration after death of, 19-
413 to 19-416
Income Tax (this index)
Life tenant, determination of death, 10-2451
to 10-2457
Limitation of actions as affected by. Lim-
itation of Actions (this index)
Militiamen, proceedings on death of, 44-144
Missing persons, presumption as to, 26-131
to 26-133
Motor carriers, report of fatal accidents,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 788 [Reg 4.4]
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Parties to actions, effect of death of, Sup Ct
Rule 3
not to abate action, 10-217
Partner, effect of. Partnership (this index)
President and Vice-President, duty of Con-
gress in case of, US Const, Art 2, § 1
cl6
President-elect, provision in case of, US
Const, 20th Amend, § 3
Sentence of. Capital Offenses and Punish-
ment (this index)
Simultaneous Death Act, 19-301 to 10-308
South Carolina retirement system member-
ship terminated by, 61-42
Telegraph company's liability for mental an-
guish due to improper handling of mes-
sage, 58-255
Veterans, free certified copies for, of death
records, 44-660
Vital Statistics (this index)
Wrongful act, death by. Death by Wrong-
ful Act (this index)
DEATH BY WRONGFUL ACT
Generally, 10-1951 to 10-1961
Action for, 10-1951
Bastards as beneficiaries of action for, 10-
1953
Beneficiaries of action for, 10-1952, 10-1953
Costs, liability for, 10-1955
Damages, amount and division of, 10-1954
Executor or administrator —
action to be in name of, 10-1952
compromise of claim by, 19-482
Exemplary damages, 10-1954, 10-1961
Highway, county, right of action for death
caused by defect in, or failure to repair,
33-922
maximum recovery, 33-926
Highway Department's liability for, 33-233
Judgment during decedent's lifetime for
same injuries, effect of, 10-1956
Lien on motor vehicle for damages, 45-551
Limitation of actions for, 10-143(6)
Lynching, county's liabilities and rights in
cases of, 10-1961
Port utilities of cities over 50.000, liability
for wrongful death caused by, 54-107
Steamboats, negligent or unskillful man-
agement causing death, penalty for, 54-
455
Survival of cause of action for —
generally, 10-1951
defective highways, death caused by —
county, action against, 33-922
municipality, action against, 33-234
State Highway Department, action
against, 33-233
DEATH CERTIFICATE
Vital Statistics (this index)
DEATH SENTENCE
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
DEATH TAXES
Estate Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
DEBENTURES
Sale of. Securities Act (this index)
Stamp tax, 65-682
Index
303
DEBT LIMIT
Constitutional limitation —
on bonded indebtedness of municipalities
generally, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 222-239] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
pp. 276-297]
exceptions to, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 222-239]: Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, pp. 276-297]
on incurring State debt, SC Const, Art
10, §11
General assembly to restrict powers of cities
and towns to contract debts, SC Const,
Art 8, § 3
Highway Commission. 33-1559
Highway Department, 33-252, 33-1559
State Housing Authorities law, exemption
of, bonds under, 36-165
DEBTOR AND CREDITOR
Absconding debtors —
arrest in civil actions, 10-802(5)
attachment of property of. Attachment
(this index)
Arrest of debtor. Civil Arrest (this index)
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors (this
index)
Attachment of debtor's property. Attach-
ment (this index)
Bills of Lading (this index)
Bulk Sales Contracts (this index)
Collection of debtor's claims after attach-
ment. Attachment (this index)
Execution against person of judgment
debtor. Execution (this index)
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Fraud on Creditors (this index)
Fraudulent Conveyances (this index)
Jails, separation from criminals in, 55-411
Joint debtors, separate composition of one,
11-251 to 11-253
Judgment debtors —
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Judicial Sales (this index)
Marriage contracts, deeds, and settlements,
requirements for validity against credi-
tors, 20-205
Notice to creditors, charges for advertising,
10-1308
Partnerships (this index)
Receivers (this index)
Statute of frauds, special promise to answer
for debt of another within, 11-101(2)
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
Wills (this index)
DEBTS
Alcoholic liquors, debt contracted for trans-
porting or selling illicit liquors, void,
4-412
DEBTS— Cont'd
Change of name as affecting, 48-55
Decedent. Executors and Administrators
(this index)
Devise to raise money to pay debts of tes-
tator. Wills (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Insolvency (this index)
Insurrection, debts incurred in support of,
not to be assumed, US Const, 14th
Amend, § 4
Legal tender, states' power to define, re-
stricted to gold and silver coin, US
Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Licenses and License Taxes Cthis index)
Limitation on. Limitation of Indebtedness
(this index)
Port Utilities Commission of city over 50,-
000, power to incur debts, 54-113
Public Debt (this index)
Real estate subject to satisfaction of, 57-451
Rural policemen not to receive fees for col-
lection of, 53-351
Validity of, not to be affected by adoption
of Federal Constitution, US Const, Art
6, cl 1
DECEASED PERSONS
Death (this index)
DECEDENTS' ESTATES
See also Descent and Distribution ; Executors
and Administrators; Wills
Generally, 19-1 to 19-711
Alien widows, rights of, 19-4
Curtesy abolished, 19-101
Declaratory judgments as to, 10-2005
Derelict Estates (this index)
Descent and Distribution (this index)
Devisees, liability of, 19-701 to 19-711
Dower (this index)
Escheat (this index)
Estate Tax (this index)
Executors and Administrators ('this index)
Heirs, liability of, 19-701 to 19-710
Income Tax (this index)
Index to, 15-488
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Jointure (this index)
Killing, unlawful, of decedent not to benefit
killer, 19-5
Posthumous child, rights of, 19-3
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Railroad stocks, superadded liability on, 58-
945
304
Code of Laws of South Carolina
DECEDENTS' ESTATES— Cont'd
Simultaneous Death Act (this index)
Wills (this index)
"Writing," as used in statute, to include
typewriting, 19-1
DECEIT
Fraud and Deceit (this index)
DECISIONS
Circuit courts, time for filing decisions, SC
Const, Art 5, § 17
Supreme Court (this index)
DECLARATION
Complaint or Petition (this index)
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS
In Constitution, SC Const, Art 1, §§ 1-29
DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS
Generally, 10-2001 to 10-2014
Appeal and review, 10-2011
Attorney General as party on constitutional
questions, 10-2008
Authorization of, 10-2002
Construction of act, 10-2013, 10-2014
Costs, 10-2010
Franchises, declaratory judgments as to,
10-2003
parties, 10-2008
Further relief based on, 10-2012
Jury trial, 10-2009
Scope of remedy, 10-2003 to 10-2007
Short title. 10-2001
Trial, 10-2009
DECOYING
Kidnapping (this index)
DECREE
Judgment or Decree (this index)
DEDIMUS POTESTATEM, WRIT OF
Fees of clerk of courts for sealing and sign-
ing, 27-53(48)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
DEEDS AND CONVEYANCES
Acknowledgment of. Acknowledgments
(this index)
Additional clauses in statutory form author-
ized, 57-252
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors (this
index)
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport
Commission, powers of, 2-474, 2-476
Chester Airport Commission, sale of excess — ^
lands by, 2-267 to 2-269 ")
Clemson College Board of Trustees may
accept, 22-205
Commissioners of Deeds (this index)
Confirmation of certain land titles. Title
and Ownership (this index)
Declaratory judgments as to, 10-2003
Description of property by reference to re-
corded plat, 60-208, 60-209
Eminent domain proceedings, deeds in.
Eminent Domain (this index)
Escheated lands, State not precluded by
grant, possession, etc., of, 57-51
Execution of, 57-251 to 257-253
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(54)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
fees of sheriff, 27-401(18)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Failure of issue, meaning of, 57-3
Form of deed, 57-251
Fraudulent Conveyances (this index)
Gaffney-Cherokee County Airport Commis-
sion, sale of excess land by, 2-254
Horry County Airport Board, deeds from
Federal government to, 2-335
Infant trustee or mortgagee, conveyance
by, 10-2588 to 10-2590
John De La Howe School, powers of,
22-507
Judicial Sales (this index)
Lexington County property returned by
Federal government, 2-381 to 2-383
Life tenants' warranties void, 57-5
Lis pendens, effect of, 10-502
Marlboro County Airport Board, deeds
from Federal government to, 2-394
Marriage deeds, requisites of, 20-205
Married Women (this index)
Masters' deeds, fees for, 27-201 to 27-208
Masters may take proof of, 15-1816
Notary public may take proof of, 49-8, 49-11
Parol conveyances, effect of, 57-305, 57-306
Partnerships (this index)
Perpetuation of testimony as to lost, de-
stroyed, or defectively recorded instru-
ments, 26-802 to 26-804
Railroads (this index)
Recording of, 60-57
affidavit prerequisite for, 60-51 to 60-55,
60-62
acknowledgment instead of affidavit
during World War II, 60-54, 60-
62
Index
305
DEEDS AND CONVEYANCES— Cont'd
Recording of — Cont'd
certain officers' deeds, indexing of, 60-
157, 60-159, 60-160
county auditor's endorsement, 60-56, 60-
59
fees for, 27-503 to 27-505
fees, 27-51
county auditor's fees for entry and
indorsement, 27-503 to 27-505
local provisions, 27-52, 27-68 to"27-
101
livery of seizin, memorandum of, 60-58
necessity of, 60-101
Railroads (this index)
validation of certain recordations and
instruments, 60-59, 60-61, 60-62
Regional housing authorities. Housing
and Redevelopment (this index)
Registration of. Recording of, supra
Saluda County Airport Commission may
accept, 2-443
Seal, effect of omission of, 57-253
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944,
removal of disability of minority for
transactions under, 44-654
Shelley's Case, rule in, abolished, 57-2
Sheriffs' deeds. Sheriffs (this index)
Stamp tax on, 65-689
Tax sale deed. Taxation (this index)
University of South Carolina Board of
Trustees may accept, 22-110
Unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
Validation of certain instruments and rec-
ordations, 60-59, 60-61, 60-62
Wagers, deeds to secure, 11-54, 11-55
Warranty clause may be omitted, 57-252
Williamsburg County Aeronautics Commis-
sion, powers of, 2-454, 2-457
Winthrop College Board of Trustees, pow-
ers of, 22-407
Witnesses, requirement of, 57-251
DEEDS OF TRUST
Mortgages and Deeds of Trust (this index)
DEER
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game animals, but not specifically desig-
nating this species, see Fish and Game
Bag limit —
Colleton County, 28-378
zone 1, 28-333
zone 7, 28-376.1
Boats, etc., killing from, prohibited, 28-456
Buying penalized, 28-459
[8 SC Code]— 20
DEER— Cont'd
Closed and open season, bucks only, 28-
331, 28-333
Chesterfield County, 28-342
Clarendon Countv, 28-343
Colleton County, 28-344
Lexington County, 28-349
Marlboro County, 28-352
Sumter County, 28-354
zone 1, 28-333 *~=
zone 2, 28-334
zone 7, 28-338.1
Does, hunting of, prohibited, 28-331, 28-
333, 28-343, 28-344, 28-347, 28-349, 28-
388, 28-455
Flesh, possession of, during closed season
penalized, 28-460
Game animal, 28-4
Hunter's right to take out of state, 28-381
Night hunting-
forfeiture of vehicle, boat, animal, and
firearm used, 28-457, 28-458
transportation of hunter, or carcass as
included, 28-457
Penalties —
does, killing of, 28-455
killing from boats, etc., 28-436
meat or skin —
buying or selling, 28-459
possession in closed season, 28-460
night hunting, 28-457, 28-458
Selling penalized, 28-459
Skins, fresh, possession of. during closed
season, penalized, 28-460
DEFAMATION
Libel and Slander (this index)
DEFAULT
Statute of frauds, special promise to answer
for default of another within, 11-101(2)
DEFAULT JUDGMENT
Judgment or Decree (this index)
DEFAULT ORDERS
Indorsement by counsel, Cir Ct Rule 15
DEFENDANT
Accused. Criminal Procedure (this index)
Civil cases. Parties to Actions (this index)
306
Code of Laws of South Carolina
DEFENSE
Civil Defence (this index)
National Defense (this index)
DEFENSES
Answer (this index)
Improper defense, costs against party pre-
senting, 10-1603
Joint dehtors, composition by one does not
affect rights of others, 11-253
Proceedings against defendants not served,
availability in, 10-255
DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT
Mortgages (this index)
DEGREES
Colleges and Universities (this index)
DE LA HOWE SCHOOL
John De La Howe School (this index)
DELAY
Laches (this index)
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Railroads, delays in transportation of
freight, prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 755 [Rule 34]
DELEGATION OF POWERS
Railroad rates, delegation of power to Pub-
lic Service Commission, 58-1061
DELINQUENT CHILDREN
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
index)
DELINQUENT TAXES
Taxation (this index)
DELIVERY
Bills of Lading (this index)
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Connecting rail carriers, discrimination by,
58-1157, 58-1160
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
DELIVERY— Cont'd
Railroad's duty to deliver goods on presen-
tation of receipt, 58-1101
Telegrams. Telegraph Companies (this in-
dex)
DEMAND INSTRUMENTS
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
DEMURRER
Generally, 10-641 to 10-654
Amendments after, 10-691
Answer, demurrer to, 10-661
Answer may be joined with, 10-653
Certificate of merit, Cir Ct Rule 18
Chambers, hearing at, 10-20
Clarification of, unnecessary, 10-603
Costs for service of, 10-472
Counterclaim or setoff, demurrer to, 10-661
Division of action after demurrer for mis-
joinder, 10-644
Extension of time for, master may grant,
15-1815(2)
Fees of clerk of courts for filing, 27-53(3)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Frivolous demurrer, judgment on, 10-1505
Grounds for, 10-642
defect of parties, 10-642
failure to state cause of action, 10-642
(6)
jurisdiction, lack of, 10-642(1)
legal capacity of plaintiff, lack of, 10-642
(2)
misjoinder of causes, 10-642(5)
pendency of other action, 10-642(3)
specification required, 10-643
Indictment, when, 17-409
time for, 17-409
Judgment or decree — -
failure to demur to answer setting up
counterclaim, judgment on, 10-662
frivolous demurrer, judgment on, 10-1505
Jurisdictional objection, preservation of
rights under, 10-648 to 10-651
Magistrates' courts, 43-88
Notice of grounds of, where objection is
that no cause of action is stated, 10-647
Papers to be furnished, Cir Ct Rule 32
Pleading over after, 10-644
Proceedings against defendants not served,
demurrer in, 10-256
Reply, demurrer to, 10-663
Time for service of, 10-641
Waiver of objections not taken by, 10-647
DENATURED ALCOHOL
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
[8SCCode]
Index
307
DENGUE
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
DENMARK, TOWN OF
Cotton weighers, appointment of, 13-134
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
DENTAL ASSOCIATION, STATE
State Board of Health, membership on ex-
ecutive committee of, 32-5
DENTAL HYGIENISTS
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
DENTISTS AND DENTAL
TECHNICIANS
Generally, 56-501 to 56-636
Advertising, unprofessional conduct in, 56-
573
Annual registration required, 56-568
Another state, recommendation of licensee
desiring to practice in, 56-562
Artificial teeth, 56-591 to 56-595
Assumed name, penalty for practice under,
56-570
Barbiturates —
professional use of, 32-1499
sales to dentists, 32-1497
Board of examiners. State Board of Dental
Examiners, infra '
Cappers, unprofessional conduct in employ-
ment of, 56-573
Definition of practice of dentistry, 56-532
Dental hvgienists, general provisions as to,
56-551 to 56-555
Dental laboratory technicians. Laboratory
technicians, infra
Dental specialists. Specialists, infra
Dental technicians —
application for licenses, 56-551 ■
certificates, issuance of, 56-555
examinations, rules as to, 56-555
issue of license, 56-552
Laboratory technicians, infra
k operations performed by, 56-553
penalties, 56-554
qualifications of applicants, 56-551
work which may be performed by, 56-553
Dentures, 56-591 to 56-595
DENTISTS AND DENTAL
TECHNICIANS— Cont'd
Examinations, 56-537
dental technicians, 56-555
laboratory technicians, certificates of
registration, 56-628
specialists, 56-606, 56-607 -
Examiners. State Board of Dental Exam-
iners, infra
Exemption from jury duty, 38-105 —
Exemptions from regulations as to, 56-501
Fees —
annual registration, 56-568
application for license, 56-534
board of examiners, disposition by, 56-
521
dental hygienists, application for li-
censes, 56-551
Laboratory technicians, infra
reciprocal licenses, 56-561
recording licenses, 56-563
reinstatement of revoked or suspended
licenses, 56-574
specialists, 56-606
Forged affidavit, application for license, pen-
alty for use of, 56-569
Free dental work, unprofessional conduct
in advertising, 56-573
Greenville County dental clinician, 32-1881
Greenville County dentist, 32-1882
Guaranteeing dental service, unprofessional
conduct in advertising, 56-573
Hygienists, general provisions as to, 56-551
to 56-555
school for instruction of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 507
Jury duty, exemption from, 38-105
Laboratory technicians —
apprentice certificates —
application for, 56-623
fee. 56-624
qualifications for, 56-623
certificate of registration —
causes for refusal to issue, 56-632
display of, 56-631
examinations for, 56-628
hearing as prerequisite to revocation
of, 56-633
issuance of, 56-631
nonresidents moving into State, 56-
629
offenses, 56-632
records kept by the board, 56-635
requirements for, 56-621, 56-625 to
56-627
revocation of, 56-632
exemption of certain technicians, 56-636
fees —
apprentice, registration of, 56-624
examination for certificate of regis-
tration, 56-628
nonresidents moving into State, 56-
629
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DENTISTS AND DENTAL
TECHNICIANS— Cont'd
Laboratory technicians — Cont'd
inspection of laboratories, 56-635
practice as apprentice required before
registration, 56-626
practice defined, 56-622
refusal to register applicant, power of
board as to, 56-630
registered apprentice to serve under reg-
istered laboratory technician, 56-625
Licenses —
application for, 56-534 to 56-536
dental technicians, 56-551
forgery in, 56-569
Specialists, infra
dental hygienists, 56-551, 56-552
exceeding or permitting excess of
powers by, revocation of license
for, 56-571
Dental technicians, supra
failure to record as canceling license, 56-
566
Fees, supra
forgery in application, 56-569
grounds for revocation of, 56-571, 56-
572
issuance of, 56-537
laboratory technicians, certificates of
registration. Laboratory techni-
cians, supra
practice without license, penalty for, 56-
533
practice without recording license, 56-564
qualifications required of applicant, 56-
535
reciprocal licenses, 56-561
recording licenses, 56-563 to 56-567
record of persons licensed, 56-538
reinstatement of revoked or suspended
license, 56-574
renewal of license lost before recording,
56-567
requirement of, 56-531
revocation —
by board, 56-571
by court, 56-572
charges against accused and notice,
56-575
hearing on charges, 56-576
procedure, 56-575
reinstatement of revoked or suspend-
ed license, 56-574
Specialists, infra
substitute name or diploma, penalty for
use in application, 56-569
time limit for recording license, 56-565
Narcotics (this index)
Painless operation, unprofessional conduct
in advertising guaranteeing, 56-573
Penalties —
assumed name, practice under, 56-570
dental technicians, penalties as to, 56-
554
DENTISTS AND DENTAL
TECHNICIANS— Cont'd
Penalties — Cont'd
practice without license, 56-533
practicing without recording license, 56-
564
specialists, provisions as to, 56-610
Pharmacists, filling of prescriptions by, 56-
502
Physicians and surgeons, applicability of
laws relating to, 56-1372
Physicians exempt from regulations as to,
56-501
Prescriptions by, pharmacists filling, 56-502
Prices for professional services, unprofes-
sional conduct in advertising, 56-573
Prosecuting attorneys, duties of, 56-503
Prosthetic dental appliances, 56-591 to 56-
595
Removal from State, 56-562
Specialists, 56-601 to 56-610
dentistry license required before applica-
tion to practice as specialist, 56-602
examinations, 56-606, 56-607
five years practice as prerequisite, 56-603
licenses-
fees, 56-606
how applications made, 56-605
issue of, 56-608, 56-609
rules for issuance, 56-609
qualifications for, 56-602 to 56-604
requirement of, 56-601
tenure of, 56-609
when applications made, 56-605
penalties, 56-610
State Board of Dental Examiners, 56-511
to 56-523
appointment, 56-511
bond of secretary, 56-517
compensation of members, 56-515
expenses, 56-521
fees —
as property of board, 56-520
disposition of, 56-521
hearings on charges, 56-576, 56-577
immunity from damages, 56-522
meetings and organization, 56-514
oath of members, 56-513
personnel, 56-511
persons summoned, rights and duties of,
56-519
power to sue and be sued, 56-518
privilege in performance of duties, 56-
522
regulations adopted by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 507
removal by Governor, 56-512
report to Governor, 56-523
seal, 56-518
secretary of, 56-516, 56-517
sole authority over applicants, 56-536
subpoenas, 56-519
Steerers, unprofessional conduct in employ-
ment of, 56-573
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309
DENTISTS AND DENTAL
TECHNICIANS— Cont'd
Students, regulations affecting, 56-501
Substitute name in application, penalty for
use of, 56-569
Uniform Narcotic Drug Act. Narcotics
(this index)
Unprofessional conduct, meaning of, 56-
573
DENTURES
Artificial Teeth (this index)
DEPARTMENT
Of government. Administration of Gov-
ernment (this index)
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agriculture (this index)
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Insurance Department and Commissioner
(this index)
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Labor (this index)
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
WELFARE
Welfare Department (this index)
DEPENDENT OR DESTITUTE
CHILDREN
Aid to. Public Welfare (this index)
Courts —
Children's Courts (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Greenville County, dependent children in.
Children's Courts (this index)
Probate courts —
appeal from order of, 71-260
assumption of care and control, 71-251
to 71-253
DEPENDENTS
Income tax exemptions, 65-225
Support of. Uniform Support of Depend-
ents Act (this index)
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
DEPLETION
Income tax, deductibility of depletion al-
lowance, 65-259
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Federal Government, Instrumentalities, and
Laws (this index)
DEPOSITIONS
Generally, 26-701 to 26-709
Clerk of courts, taking by, 26-701 to 26-703
depositions de bene esse, 26-705
fees, 26-703, 27-53(22)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
power to take, 15-1726
Courts-martial, 44-204
De bene esse, 26-704 to 26-709
adverse party, 26-510
aged or infirm witnesses, 26-704
Canada, before whom taken in, 26-705
circuit judge, taking before, 26-705
compelling appearance of witnesses, 26-
707
disposition of, 26-709
Great Britain, before whom taken in, 26-
705
grounds for taking, 26-704
harboring deserting seamen, prosecu-
tions for, 54-356
intended departure of witness, 26-704
magistrate, taking before, 26-705
nonresidence of witness, 26-704
notice, 26-706
other states, before whom taken in, 26-
705
party as witness on, 26-401, 26-701
sea voyage, witness bound on, 26-704
trial, admissibility in evidence at, 26-709
writing, testimony to be reduced to, 26-
708
Electrical utilities regulation, use in pro-
ceedings before Public Service Commis-
sion. Electric Companies (this index)
Industrial Commission, proceedings before,
72-64
Magistrates' courts, depositions de bene
esse, 43-133
Masters, taking by, 15-1819 to 15-1821
fees, 27-201 to 27-208
power to take, 15-1816, 15-1819
Notary public —
depositions de bene esse, taking of, 26-
705
fees, 27-506
may take depositions, 49-8, 49-11
Parties, examination of, 26-401, 26-701
Probate courts, taking and use in, 15-453
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DEPOSITIONS— Cont'd
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 26]
Rape, prosecutions for. Rape (this index)
Sexual sterilization, authorized in cases of,
when, 32-674
Tax Commission's powers in respect of, 65-
64(9)
Telephone companies, proceedings before
Public Service Commission as to, 58-
446, 58-463
Trial, admissibility in evidence at, 26-701,
26-709
Uniform Support of Dependents Act (this
index)
Witnesses —
compelling attendance of, 26-702, 26-707
before master, 15-1821
examination of, 26-701
personal attendance at trial, 26-701, 26-
709
DEPOSITORIES
Banks (this index)
Cash Depositories (this index)
City housing authorities, authorized to
give security to, 36-137
Comptroller General, reporting deposits to,
1-747
Court, moneys paid into, 10-2151
Firemen's pension funds, 61-386
Public bonds, pledge of securities for de-
posit of, 8-407
Public funds —
designation of, 1-741, 1-742
reports to State Treasurer, 1-746, 1-748
DEPOSITS
Bail, deposit in lieu of. Civil Arrest (this
index)
Bank deposits. Banks (this index)
Bonds in judicial proceedings, deposit in
lieu of. Civil Remedies and Procedure
(this index)
Insurance Companies (this index)
Masters, funds of, 15-1826
DEPOSITS IN COURT
Bonds in judicial proceedings, deposit in
lieu of. Civil Remedies and Procedure
(this index)
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Condemnation by railroads and canal com-
panies, payment of verdict into court,
58-780
Interpleader, 10-219
DEPOSITS IN COURT— Cont'd
Moneys paid into court, 10-2151 to 10-2154
clerk's failure to deposit as contempt, 10-
2154
deposit of, 10-2151, 10-2152
withdrawal of, 10-2153
Municipalities over 5,000, unfit dwellings,
proceeds of sale of, 36-509
Occupying claimants, payment of value of
improvements into court, 57-406
Order for, 10-2311
enforcement of, 10-2312
Probate court —
accounting by clerk for money remaining
in court, 15-489
bond, deposit in lieu of, 10-26(3)
Support proceedings in family court divi-
sion. Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Courts (this index)
DEPOTS
Railroad depots. Railroads (this index)
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
DEPRECIATION
Income tax, deductibility of depreciation al-
lowance, 65-259
DEPUTIES
See also the particular officers
Cotton weighers. Cotton Weighers and
Weighing (this index)
Special deputies. Peace Officers (this in-
dex)
DEPUTY SHERIFFS
Sheriffs (this index)
DERELICT ESTATES
Generally, 19-404, 19-581 to 19-5S4
Appointment of administrator for, 19-404
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Letters to clerk of court for administration
of, 19-581
Successors to clerks of court —
acts of successors valid, 19-583
duty of clerks to turn over all money and
property to, 19-584
to succeed to administration of derelict
estates, 19-582
Tax Commission, notice to, 19-404
Index
311
DERMATITIS
Reportable disease, when, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION
See also Decedent's Estates; Executors
and Administrators; Wills
Generally, 19-51 to 19-57
Adopted child, inheritance by, 10-2584, 10-
2587
adoption in children's courts, 15-1382
Advances, treatment of, 19-56
Alien widow of citizen, 19-4
Ascendants, distribution to. 19-52
Aunts, distribution to, 19-52
Eoard of Commissioners for the promotion
of uniformity of legislation to examine
and confer upon the subject of, 9-402
Brothers, rights of, 19-52
Children's share, 19-52
Collaterals, distribution among, 19-52
Curtesy (this index)
Degrees of kindred, how reckoned, 19-52
Descendants, distribution to, 19-52
Dower (this index)
Escheats (this index)
Estate pur autre vie, liability of, in hands
of heir, 19-708
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Father, rights of, 19-52
Half-blood relatives, distribution to, 19-52
Husband, distribution to, 19-52
Illegitimates, inheritance by or from, 19-53,
19-54
Income tax, exclusion from gross income
of property acquired by descent, 65-253
Indexing passage of title by descent, 60-168
to 60-160
Involuntary manslaughter not to affect
rights of distributee, 19-5
Joint tenants, property held by, 19-55
Simultaneous Death Act, effect of, 19-
304
Liability of heirs, 19-701 to 19-710
Manufacturing company's stock, 12-203
Married women, descent of property of 20-
202
Mother, rights of, 19-52
Nephews, distribution to, 19-52
Nieces, distribution to, 19-52
Oyster beds, 28-825
Primogeniture abolished, 19-51
Renunciation of inheritance, fee for taking —
clerks of courts, fees of, 27-53(43)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
notary public, fee of, 27-506
Simultaneous Death Act (this index)
Sisters, rights of, 19-52
Sullivan's Island, leases on, 51-293.1
Uncles, distribution to, 19-52
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION
— Cont'd
Widow —
alien widow of citizen, 19-4
Dower (this index)
forfeiture of distributive share, 19-57
provision for, as in lieu of dower, 19-57
share, 19-52
DESCENT CAST
Effect of, 57-8, 57-9
DESECRATION
Graves, 15-563 .
Sabbath. Sunday (this index)
State flag, 16-531
United States flag, 16-532 to 16-534
DESERTION
See also Abandonment
Husband or wife —
dower as barred by, 19-123 to 19-128
ground for divorce, 20-101(2)
Military crime. Militia (this index)
Seamen (this index)
DESIGN
Imitation of, when unlawful, 66-201
DESTITUTE CHILDREN
Dependent or Destitute Children (this in-
dex)
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
Diseased animals. Animal Diseases (this
index)
Militia, penalty for destroying civilian prop-
erty, 44-173
Riots, damages to owner, 16-106 to 16-109
DETECTIVES
Civil defense violators, arrest of, 44-361
Fifth judicial circuit, special investigator,
53-751 to 53-756
License and license tax, 65-981, 65-982
Spartanburg county rural police. Spartan-
burg County (this index)
Special detectives. Peace Officers (this in-
dex)
DETENTION HOMES
Children's Courts (this index)
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DETENTION OF PER-
SONAL PROPERTY
Claim and Delivery (this index)
DETINUE
Claim and Delivery (this index)
DETOURS
Motor carriers, detours in emergencies, 58-
1463
DEVELOPMENT
Research, Planning, and Development (this
index)
DEVICE
Imitation of, when unlawful, 66-201
DEVISES
Wills (this index)
DEVOLUTION OF PROPERTY
Descent and Distribution (this index)
DICHLOROBENZENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 59 [Sec. 6]
DILLON, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limitations as to,
47-247
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 15a
Bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limits, SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 233]; Art 10, §5
[Vol. 7, p. 283]
Buildings, public, bonds for exception from
municipal debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 233]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 283]
Fire department, bonds for, excepted from
municipal debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 233]; Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, p. 283]
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 233];
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7. p. 283]
Paving bonds, excepted from municipal debt
limits, SC Const. Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
233] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 283]
DILLON, TOWN OF— Cont'd
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Recorder and recorder's court of, 15-1061,
15-1062
Street improvement bonds, excepted from
municipal debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 233] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
p. 283]
DILLON COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Agricultural tenancies, date of termination,
41-61
Agriculture (this index)
Attorney, 14-1765
Auction of animals, license for nonresident
to, 56-206
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, official, 14-1751
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1791
tax collector's reports to, 65-2366
term of office, commencement of, 65-
1745
vacancy, how filled, 65-1745
Board of Commissioners —
attorney, employment of, 14-1765
bonds, official, 14-1751
borrowing on delinquent taxes, 14-1782
chairman, 14-1762
compensation, 14-1763
supervisory duties, 14-1767
clerk —
bond, official, 14-1751
salary and duties. 14-1764
duties generally, 14-1766
election, 14-1761
financial report, publication of, 14-1783
meetings, 14-1768
number of members, 14-1761
office, 14-1766
powers, generally, 14-1766
purchases, 14-1771, 14-1772
term of office, 14-1761
township lines, readjustment of, 14-1753
warrants, signature by, 14-1781
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Sinking fund, infra
Borrowing on delinquent taxes, 14-1782
Boundaries, 14-67
Bridge fund, 33-1575
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
Board of Commissioners to construct and
maintain, 14-1766
Index
313
DILLON COUNTY— Cont'd
Certificates of indebtedness, 14-502 to 14-S09
Chain gang-
generally, Chain Gangs (this index)
use of, 55-457
visitation of, 14-1767
Circuit court, 15-261, 15-266 to 15-268
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against, generally. Counties (this
index)
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, official, 14-1751
documentary stamps, keeping for sale,
14-1752
employment of extra help, 15-1709
fees, 27-81
report of, to treasurer, 15-1786
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1791
township line readjustment, description
of, to be filed with, 14-1753
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Competitive bidding on proposed purchases,
when required, 14-1771
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables generally. Constables (this in-
dex)
Coroner — ■
generally. Coroners (this index)
bond, official, 14-1751
jurors, compensation, 17-132
inapplicability of compensation and
mileage provision to, 17-130
Cotton weighers, compensation, 13-228
Courts —
Clerk of courts, supra
County Courts (this index)
Jurors, infra
Alagistrates, infra
Magistrates' courts, infra
Master in equity, infra
Probate judge, infra
Delinquent tax collector, bond, official, 14-
1751
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Drainage taxes, payment on, 18-575
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers —
collection and accounting for, 14-1792
credit for, extension of, 14-1795
master or special referee to whom di-
vorce case referred, 20-109.2
penalties for violation of statutory re-
quirements, 14-1796
record of amounts received, 14-1793
salaries in lieu of, 14-1791
Finances, 14-1781 to 14-1785
see also Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
DILLON COUNTY— Cont'd
Fish, Forestry, Game and Recreation Com-
mission, 51-321 to 51-323
Forestry board, 29-5 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally — -
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
sale of property acquired by, 65-3091
Game warden —
registration with, of boats operated on
Little Pee Dee river, 70-301 to 70-
303
term of office, 28-125
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Health and drainage commissioners, 18-71
Health boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highway Commission — ■
appointment, 33-1576
bonds of members, 33-1577
chairman, 33-1579.1
clerk. 33-1579.2
salary, 33-1579.4
construction of highways by, 33-1579.5
employees' salaries, 33-1579.4
funds —
deposits and expenditure, 33-15797
receipt and use of, 33-1579.6
meetings, 33-1579.1
mileage allowance, 33-1578
number of members, 33-1576
oath of office, 33-1577
payment of funds to, 33-1579.6
purchase of equipment and supplies, 33-
1579.3
qualifications of members, 33-1576
removal of member, 33-1579
salaries, when payable, 33-1578
superintendent —
employment of, 33-1579.3
salary, 33-1579.4
terms of office, 33-1576
vacancies, how filled, 33-1579
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
accounts of township road funds, 33-1574
construction and maintenance of, by
county Highway Commission, 14-
1766, 33-1579.5
road commissioners, 33-1573
road districts, 33-1573
rural mail routes, duty to repair, 33-803
superintendent, employment of, 33-1579.-
3, 33-1579.4
supervisor of roads, 33-1571, 33-1572
taxation for, 33-1061 to 33-1063
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DILLON COUNTY— Cont'd
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers ("this index)
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(2)
coroner's jurors, 17-130, 17-132
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Little Pee Dee river, operation of boats in,
79-301 to 70-305
Magistrates —
generally. Magistrates (this index)
bonds, official, 14-1751
fees, 27-434, 27-435
Magistrates' courts — -
jury box, 43-732 to 43-734
jury commissioners, 43-731
jury fees in, 43-137
Marriage licenses in, 20-30
Master in equity —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, official, 14-1751
election and term of office, 15-1804
established in, 15-1801
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines herein
bonds of, 14-1751
clerical help, 14-1794
half holidays, 14-1754
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-1791
accounting for fees as prerequisite to
payment, 14-1793
Office supplies, purchase of, 14-1772, 14-
1773
Parks, State, promotion of, 51-322
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-170
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, official, 14-1751
fees, 27-304
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1791
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
Purchases, 14-1772. 14-1773
Recording fees, 27-S1
Road supervisor's official bond, 14-1751
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-461 to 53-465
see also Rural Police (this index)
appointment, 53-461
bond, 53-462
duties, 53-464
equipment, 53-463
oath of office, 53-462
DILLON COUNTY— Cont'd
Rural police — Cont'd
posse, calling out, 53-465
powers, generally, 53-465
sheriff, control by, 53-464
term of office, 53-461
Schools—
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
accounting system, 21-2382
bonds of members, 14-1751
claims, audit of, 21-2385
clerk —
bond, official, 14-1751
contracts for acquisition of school
books, 21-535
disbursements, forms for, 21-2386
duties, 21-2356
estimates of school income, 21-2381
meetings, 21-2355
purchase of supplies —
by competitive bids, 21-23S3
repairs to buildings, 21-2384
supervisor of rural schools, appoint-
ment of, 21-2371
supplies and equipment, supervision
of, 21-2357
vouchers in payment of claims, 21-
2385
centralized high schools —
athletic and recreational boards, 21-
2451 to 21-2459
districts, creation of, 21-2401
establishment, 21-2402
Lakeview Centralized High School
District, infra, this group
tax for maintenance of schools, 21-
2410,21-2411
tax for payment of bonds, 21-2411
trustees, 21-2403, 21-2404
claims, approval and form, 21-2385
excess warrants —
condition of allowing payment of, 21-
2388
payment of, 21-2387
expenditures, 21-2381 to 21-2389
high schools. Centralized high schools,
supra, this group
Hillsboro District No. 23—
grammar school pupils to attend
Lakeview School District, 21-
2436
taxes, 21-2434
trustees, 21-2435
Lakeview Centralized High School Dis-
trict-
creation, 21-2431
taxation, uniformity, 21-2433
trustees, powers of, 21-2432
Index
315
DILLON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
penalties for violation of provisions as to
estimates of income and excess war-
rants, 21-2389
Superintendent of Education —
appointment, 21-2351
bond, official, 14-1751
compensation, when payable, 21-2351
duties, 21-2351
supervisor of rural schools, appoint-
ment of, 21-2371
term of office, 21-2351
traveling expenses, allowance for, 21-
2351
supervisor of rural schools^
appointment, 21-2371
duties, 21-2372
supplies consumable by pupils in one
year not to be furnished, 21-531
taxes, special provision, 21-929
textbooks — -
contracts for acquisition, 21-5oo
deposit and segregation of funds for,
21-548
free, 21-521, 21-522
insurance premium tax, appropriation
from, for free or rental system,
21-543
notes for, 21-540
trustees —
appointment for more than one dis-
trict, invalid, 21-2358
Lakeview Centralized School District,
21-2432
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, official, 14-1751
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
depositories of, to furnish security, 14-
1784.1
deposits of, restrictions on, 14-1784.1, 14-
1785
investment, 14-1785
securities belonging to, to be deposited
with county treasurer, 14-1785
treasurer's statement as to, 14-1784
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Superintendent of highways, 33-1579.3
salary, 33-1579.3
Supervisor of roads, 33-1571, 33-1572
election of, 33-1571
Tax anticipation borrowing, generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2361 to 65-2366
appointment, 65-2361
bond. 65-2361
Delinquent tax collector, supra
duties, 65-2362
fees, 65-2365
DILLON COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector — Cont'd
levy of executions, 65-2364
mileage, 65-2365
powers, 65-2362
removal from office, 65-2361
reports, 65-2366
settlements with treasurer, 65-2366
term of office, 65-2361
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
certificates of indebtedness as secured by,
14-507
certificates of indebtedness receivable in
payment, 14-506
discount on, 65-1989
executions to enforce payment, 65-2363
to 65-2366
fee, 65-2807
levy of, 65-2364
exemption from —
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1550
Forfeited land commission, supra
highway purposes, 33-1061 to 33-1063
increase, notice of, 65-3481
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1973
sale for, 65-2364
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, official, 14-1751
fees for tax execution, 65-2807
financial statement, 14-1784
notice to taxpayers —
of delinquency, 65-1977
of taxes due, 65-1973
reports to, by tax collector, 65-2366
salary in lieu of fees, 14-1791
sinking funds, investment of, 14-1785
statement, annual, 14-1784
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2366
tax executions, issuance of, 65-2363
term of office, commencement of, 65-1956
vacancies in office, how filled, 65-1956
Warrants, requirements as to, 14-1781
DIMETHYLANILINE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
DINING CAR COMPANIES
Parlor, Dining, and Sleeping Car Companies
(this index)
316
Code of Laws of South Carolina
DINING CARS
Carriers (this index)
DIRECT TAXES
Apportionment of, US Const, Art 1, §§ 2, 9
DINITROBENZOL
DIRK
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules Furnishing to minor, as misdemeanor, 15-
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5] 1388
DINITROTOLUENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
DIPHTHERIA
Carriers, potential, not to work where food
products are produced, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 23]
Hotel rooms occupied by persons suspected
of having, disinfecting of, 35-129
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Quarantine, 32-76
Quarantine placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 554 [Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
transportation by common carrier, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
DIPLOMA
Colleges and Universities (this index)
Dentists' license, use of substitute diploma
in application for, 56-569
DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS
Ambassadors and Consuls (this index)
DIRECTORS
Agricultural Marketing Commission, direc-
tor of, 3-206, 3-208
bond, 3-207
Bank directors. Banks (this index)
Civil defense, director of. Civil Defense
(this index)
Cooperative Associations (this index)
Corporations (this index)
County boards of directors, see the particu-
lar counties
Penitentiary directors. Penitentiary (this
index) .
Public welfare, director of, selection, 71-5
DIRECTORY
Telephone directory, furnishing to Public
Service Commission, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 834 [Rule 27]
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
Improper use of emblems, 44-658
DISABLED PERSONS
Circuit judge, disability of. Circuit Courts
and Judges (this index)
Convicts. Conviction of Crime (this index)
Escheats, limitation of actions by persons
under disability, 57-236
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Infants or Minors (this index)
Married Women (this index)
Road duty, exemption from, 47-1324 _ _
Scuth Carolina Retirement System (this in-
dex)
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
DISASTER
Motor carriers, regulations as to hours of
service of drivers inapplicable, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
DISBARMENT
Attorneys at Law (this index)
DISBURSEMENTS
Fees and Costs (this index)
DISCHARGE
See also Release
Attachment (this index)
Civil Arrest (this index)
Civil service employees, in cities of 28,000 to
29,000, 47-765, 47-766
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Recording of veterans' discharges. Vet-
erans (this index)
State hospital, discharge from. State Hos-
pital (this index)
Index
317
DISCONTINUANCE
Action. Dismissal or Nonsuit (this index)
Express office or agency, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 752 [Rule 14]
Motor carriers, discontinuance of service.
Motor Carriers (this index)
Railroad stations or depots. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 14]
Railroad trains, approval of Public Service
Commission required, 58-1176
Telegraph office or agencv, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 14]
Wrongful possessor, discontinuance by,
void, 57-6
DISCOUNTS
Banks (this index)
Confederate pension claims, punishment, 44-
566
Sales and use taxes —
discount for payment of tax when due,
65-1447
exclusion of discounts from tax base, 65-
1353, 65-1362
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
DISCOVERIES
Securing exclusive right to inventors, US
Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 8
DISCOVERY
See also Production of Books and Papers
Account, requiring exhibit in magistrates'
courts, 43-99
Action abolished, 26-501
Books, papers, and documents, inspection
and copy of, 26-502
Circuit court, proceedings in, Cir Ct Rule
43 to 46
Executor de son tort, 19-612
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
DISCRETION OF COURT
Change of name, grant or refusal of, 48-52
Separation of jury during deliberations, Cir
Ct Rule 80
DISCRIMINATION
Canal companies —
charges or facilities, discrimination in,
prohibited, SC Const, Art 9, § 5
legislation to prevent discrimination,
duty of Legislature to enact, SC
Const, Art 9, § 13
Carriers (this index)
DISCRIMINATION— Cont'd
Electricity rates, 24-34
Express Companies (this index)
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Insurance discrimination. Insurance (this
index)
Militia, penalty for discrimination by clubs,
etc., against, 44-141
Pilots, discrimination in selection of, pro-
hibited, 56-1413
Prisoners, penalty for discrimination in
treatment of, 55-419
Teachers, discrimination against. Schools
and School Districts (this index)
DISEASES
Particular diseases, see appropriate titles in
this index
Animal Diseases (this index)
Barber, person having disease not to act
as, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 471 [Reg.
18]
Beauty shop operator disqualified by. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 10(c)]
Bedding (this index)
Bees (this index)
Boarding house keepers to report, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 3]
Bottling plant employees to be free from,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4,
Item 6]
Cancer (this index)
Civil defense, special emergency health and
sanitation areas, 44-442
Construction camp food handlers to be free
of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 631 [Sec.
87]
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
554, 555 [Reg. 7, 8, 9]
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Dead bodies of persons dying of contagious
or infectious diseases —
regulation of transportation by State
Board of Health, 32-556
removal in licensed hearse only, 58-1523
Dining car employees to be free from, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 628 [Sec. 43]
Disinfection of premises, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 21]
Epidemics (this index)
Eye disease of infants, duty to report, 32-
554
Food processing plant employees to be free
from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec.
17]
Head of family to report, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 3]
Health authorities to investigate reported
cases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec.
20]
318
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DISEASES— Cont'd
Hospital patients, isolation of. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 577 [Reg. N]
Hotel, etc., employees to be free from, 35-
135
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 589
[Sees. 2, 3]
Hotel proprietors to report, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 3]
Hotel rooms to be disinfected after, 35-129;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 589 [Sec. 5]
Householders to report, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 553 [Sec. 3]
Isolation measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 554, 555 [Sees. 7, 8, 9]
Local health boards' duties as to hospitals
and quarantine stations, 32-106
Midwives' freedom from, to be certified,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 603 [Reg II
(1)]
Milk from diseased animals, 32-1602
Motor carriers, disease as affecting qualifica-
tions of driver, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
765 [Reg. 1.21]
Municipal health boards' duties as to re-
porting contagious disease, 32-552
Obedience to health authorities by persons
affected with ox exposed to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 13]
Occupational diseases. Workmen's Com-
pensation (this index)
Offense and punishment of failing to report
contagious disease, 32-552
Physician's duty to report contagious dis-
ease, 32-551, 32-552
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
552, 553 [Sec. 1]
Placarding of houses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 554, 555 [Sees. 8, 9]
premises not disinfected, RuJ.es & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 22]
Plant Diseases (this index)
Poultry processing plants, exclusion of per-
sons suffering from, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 622, 623 [Sec. 3, Item 17]
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Public assemblages, persons having, to keep
away fr»m, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556
[Sec. 14]
Quarantine (this index)
Railway restaurant employees to be free of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 630 [Sec. 72]
Records of, to be kept by local health au-
thorities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553
[Sec. 6]
Regulations respecting, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 552-55S
Removal of article or person exposed to
infection, restrictions on, Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 3], p. 556 [Sec. 12]
DISEASES— Cont'd
School children coming from houses in
which disease exists, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 557 [Sec. 17]
Schools and teachers, provisions as to, 32-
691 to 32-696
School superintendents or principals to be
notified of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
556, 557 [Sec. 16]
Smallpox. Vaccination (this index)
Shellfish shucking plants, persons not to be
employed in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
658 [Reg. 4, 14]
Slaughterhouse employees, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 601 [Reg. 15]
State Board of Health, reports to, 32-552
Swimming pool, exclusion of diseased per-
sons from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 674
[Sec. 18, b]
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000,
transportation of persons or dead bodies
infected with, 58-1523
Tourist camp managers to report, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 3]
Trailer camp managers to report, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec. 10], p. 553
[Sec. 3], p. 677 [Sec. 11]
Travel of persons with, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
transportation by common carrier, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 623, 624 [Sees.
3, 4]
Tuberculosis (this index)
Venereal Diseases (this index)
DISFIGURING
Animals of another, 6-301, 6-302
DISHES
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-131
DISHONOR
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
DISINFECTANTS
Commercial Disinfectants (this index)
DISINFECTION
Sterilization and Disinfection (this index)
DISMISSAL OR NONSUIT
Appeal, dismissal of. Appeals (this index)
Bondholders' suit under Revenue Bond Re-
financing Act of 1937, 59-678
Index
319
DISMISSAL OR NONSUIT— Cont'd
Circuit court, dismissal or nonsuit in —
after retirement of jury, Cir Ct Rule 29
costs to be paid before proceeding in
new action, Cir Ct RuJe 59
in referred cases, Cir Ct Rule 30
lack of evidence as ground for, Cir Ct
Rule 76
motion for, Cir Ct Rule IS
Lack of evidence as ground for dismissal
Cir Ct Rule 76
Magistrates' courts, proceedings involving
title to real property, 43-153, 43-155, 43-
156
Petition for formation of drainage district
18-431
Plaintiff's neglect to serve summons or to
proceed, 10-1502
Reversal by Supreme Court as having ef-
fect of nonsuit, Sup Ct Rule 27
DISPENSARIES
DISOBEDIENCE
Military crime. Militia (this index)
DISORDER
Penitentiary (this index)
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Generally, 16-558, 47-150, 47-234
Breach of the Peace (this index)
Cities and towns over 1,000, 47-234
Columbia State Farmers Market, removal
from, of disorderly persons, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. X]
Idle and disorderly persons punished as
vagrants, 16-565(5)
Militia, at camps, etc., of, 44-135, 44-136
Municipal Courts Act, arrest and penalty
under, 15-909
Penalty for, 16-558
Railroad passengers, 58-739
ejection of disorderly passenger, 58-1222
State hospital, arrest for disorderly con-
duct on grounds of, 32-979
Street railway passengers, 58-739
Towns of less than 1,000 inhabitants, 47-
149, 47-150
Venereal diseases, superintendent's duty to
report, 32-593
regulations, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, o 677
[Sec. 2]
DISSOLUTION
Corporations (this index)
Partnerships (this index)
Soil conservation districts, 63-114, 63-115
DISTILLERIES
Wages, lien of employees for, 45-451 to 45-
454
DISTRESS
Answer in replevin of property distrained
for doing damage, 10-680
Rent, distraint for, 41-5, 41-66, 41-151 to 41-
165
Taxes, distress to enforce payment of. Tax-
ation (this index)
Venue of action for recovery of distrained
property, 10-301(4)
DISTRESS WARRANT
Income tax, 65-343 to 65-347
DISTRIBUTION
Descent and Distribution (this index)
DISTRIBUTORS
Dealers (this index)
DISTRICT COURT, FEDERAL
Federal Courts (this index)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Commissioners of deeds, appointment in
49-51
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued or guaranteed by, 62-51 (1)
DISORDERLY HOUSES
Prostitution (this index)
DISORDERLY PERSONS
Disorderly Conduct (this index)
DISTRICTS
Civil defense, district councils, 44-409
Drainage Districts (this index)
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Paving district. Highways and Streets
(this index)
Police districts. Unincorporated Commu-
nities (this index)
320
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DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Public Service Commission districts, 58-52
School districts. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
Soil conservation districts. Soil Conserva-
tion (this index)
DISTURBING MEETINGS
Religious meetings, 16-557
Schools attended by girls or women, 16-551
DITCH COMPANY
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
DITCH DIGGERS
Applicability to, of Motor Vehicle Regis-
tration and Licensing Act, 46-2
DITCHES
Along countv roads, 33-851
Construction of, along highways, penalized,
33-491
Drainage (this index)
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-3 1U
(4)
DIVESTITURE
Escheat on divestiture without leaving legal
representative, 57-235
DIVIDENDS
Cooperative associations, 12-818
Corporations (this index)
Insurance policyholders, dividends to-
mutual policies, 37-388
rating organizations may not regulate
payment of, 37-728
DIVORCE
Generally, 20-101 to 20-148
Adultery as ground, 20-101(1)
Advertising to procure or aid in procuring,
20-120
Alimony and suit money-
adulterous wife not entitled to, 20-113
allocation between children and wife, 20-
114
award of, 20-113, 20-113.1
concurrent jurisdiction with common
pleas court, 15-1609
decreasing, increasing, or terminating
payments, orders for, 20-116
DIVORCE— Cont'd
Alimony and suit money — Cont'd
remarriage of wife, effect of, 20-114
Spartanburg County Court, jurisdiction
of, 15-804
wife may ask for, 20-112
Assent of plaintiff as barring action, 20-
102
Attorneys at law —
Marion County, divorce cases may be
referred to attorneys in, 20-109 _
Richland County, standing master in di-
vorce cases required to be attorney,
20-142
Bigamy, divorce as defense to, 16-401
Certificate or certified copy of record of—
State Registrar of Vital Statistics to
furnish, 32-1121
veterans or military purposes, free cer-
tified copies for, 44-660
Children, orders touching care, custody, and
maintenance of, 20-115
Collusion as barring divorce, 20-102
Constitutional provision for, SC Const, Art
17, §3 .-.-...
Darlington County Civil Court, jurisdiction
of, 15-1592
Decree, required delay after filing complaint,
20-108
Desertion for one year as ground, 20-101
(2)
Dower as barred by, 20-118, 19-121
Family court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, jurisdiction of,
15-1222
Florence Civil Court, concurrent jurisdic-
tion with common pleas court, 15-1609
Foreign divorces, 20-131 to 20-134
interpretation of article as to, 20-134
prima facie evidence of domicil in State,
20-133
void if persons domiciled in State, 20-
132
Greenville County Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
654
Grounds, 20-101 _
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
17, §3
Habitual drunkenness as ground, 20-101(4)
Injunctions incident to actions for, 20-111
Jurisdiction of actions, generally, 20-105 _
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, ju-
risdiction of, 15-1222 to 15-1224
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1281
Knowledge of plaintiff as barring action, 20-
102
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
jurisdiction of, 15-1281
Legitimacy of children not affected, 20-119
Marlboro County Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
697
Index
321
DIVORCE— Cont'd
Married persons deemed of age for pur-
poses of actions for, 20-104
Name of divorced wife, change of, 20-117
Penalties for violations of provisions gen-
erally, 20-121
Physical cruelty as ground, 20-101(3)
Reconciliation, duty of master, referee, or
judge to attempt to bring about, 20-
110. 20-110.1
Reference of cases — ■
Anderson County, 20-109.1
fees of master or referee in Dillon Coun-
ty, 20-109.2
Marion County, 20-109
required delay after filing complaint, 20-
108
standing master in divorce cases in Rich-
land County. Richland County (this
index)
Residence requirements, 20-103
Richland County (this index)
Richland County Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
764 '
Service of summons on nonresidents, 20-107
Spartanburg County Court, jurisdiction of,
15-804
Support of dependent child, effect of di-
vorce upon liability for, 20-316(4)
Venue of actions, 20-106
DOCKETS AND DOCKETING
See also Calendars
Appeal from conviction before magistrate,
7-106
Appeals to Supreme Court, 7-408
court rules as to, Sup Ct Rule 1, 9(1)
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Circuit judges, assignment of, to relieve
overcrowded dockets, 15-218, 15-219
Federal courts, judgments of, docketing in
state courts, 10-1544
Fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(5)
income tax distress warrants, docketing
of, 65-346
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Florence Civil Court, jury issue docket,
preparation of, 15-1605
General sessions courts, retention of juris-
diction until docketing of appeal in Su-
preme Court, Sup Ct Rule 18
Income tax distress warrants, docketing of,
65-345
fees for, 65-346
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Magistrates (this index)
Original cases in Supreme Court, Sup Ct
Rule 1,9(1)
18 SC Code]— 21
DOCKETS AND DOCKETING— Cont'd
Payment of money, docketing of order or
judgment directing, Cir Ct Rule 63
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, infor-
mal docket, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 750
[Rule 10], p. 760 [Rule 11]
Retention of jurisdiction by Circuit Courts
until docketing of appeal in Supreme
Court, Sup Ct Rule 18
Supreme Court (this index)
Title to property, docketing of order or
judgment affecting, Cir Ct Rule 63
DOCKS
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
Ports and Maritime Matters (this index)
DOCTORS
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
Evidence (this index)
DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAX
Stamp Tax (this index)
DOCUMENTS
Books and Papers (this index)
Writing and Written Instruments (this in-
dex)
DODDERS
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
DOGS
Importation of, regulations governing,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 498 [Reg. 9]
Rabies Control (this index)
Sheep-Killing Dogs (this index)
Taxation of — ■
place for, 65-1643
return for, 65-1647
DOG SHOWS
Not within prohibition against carnivals and
traveling tent shows, 5-1
322
Code of Laws of South Carolina
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Animals (this index)
DONATIONS
Gifts (this index)
DOMESTIC CORPORATIONS
Corporations (this index)
DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT
Labor laws, inapplicability of. Labor (this
index)
DOMESTIC INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Bastards (this index
Divorce (this index)
Husband and Wife (this index
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Marriage (this index)
Married Women (this index)
Parent and Child (this index)
Uniform Support of Dependents Act (this
index)
DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
DOMESTIC SERVANTS
Labor (this index)
DOMICIL OR RESIDENCE
Alcoholic beverage license requirements, 4-
32(3)
Divorce, requirements for, 20-103
foreign divorces. Divorce (this index)
Persons without, punished as vagrants, 16-
565(1)
Temporary absence as not affecting. SC
Const. Art 1, § 12
Uniform Support of Dependents Act, ju-
risdiction as dependent upon residence
or domicil, 20-319(1), 20-320
DONALDS
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-169
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
DOORS
Building regulations. Buildings (this in-
dex)
Motor buses, emergency doors, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 88]
DORCHESTER COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-1806
amount, 65-1747
Bailiffs, 15-1932
Board of Directors —
appointment, 14-1803
bonds of members, 14-1806
chairman. 14-1802
bond, 14-1806
duties, 14-1805
number of members, 14-1801
powers, 14-1805
statement of purchases, disbursements
and expenditures, filing of, 14-1807
Supply Act, deviation from, under in-
struction of legislative delegation,
14-1810
terms of office, 14-1804
vacancies, how filled, 14-1803
vouchers for items not within Supply
Act, issuance of, under instruction
of legislative delegation, 14-1810
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
outstanding, exemption from constitu-
tional restrictions, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 288, 289]
sinking fund —
Dorchester County township high-
way improvement bonds, 33-1592
township, for highways, 33-1583 to 33-
1587
validation, SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, pp. 288, 289]
Boundaries, 14-68
Bridge lake, night fishing in, restricted, 28-
586
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
contract with State Highway Depart-
ment for maintenance. 33-1581
[8SCCode]
Index
323
DORCHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Bridges — Cont'd
damages due to construction of, under
contract with State, Highway De-
partment not responsible for, 33-
1582.1
Chain gang abolished, 55-487
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-262
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against, generally. Counties (this
index)
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, 14-1806
amount of, 15-1706
fees, 27-52, 27-82
statement of purchases, disbursements
and expenditures by board to be
filed with, 14-1807
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
Givhan, constable for, 43-305
special constables, appointment of, 43-
304
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage pro-
vision as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing —
bond, 13-154
compensation, 13-225
election, 13-143
furnishing platform and scales, 13-181
penalty for violations, 13-119
testing scales in, 13-194
unofficial persons weighing cotton, 13-
241
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Court attachees, 15-1932
Courts —
attaches, 15-1932
bailiffs, 15-1932
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-262
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county courts, exception from general
law as to, 15-627
magistrates, 43-741 to 43-743
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Deposits of public funds, 14-1821 to 14-
1824
depository to furnish security, 14-1822
interest on, 14-1823
Directors. Board of Directors, supra
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond issue, township for highway pur-
poses, 33-1584, 33-1585
DORCHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Elections — Cont'd
township road improvement commission,
33-1588, 33-1591
Expenditures, direction of, 14-1809
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Farm, county —
caretaker, 71-303
use of crops and livestock from, 71-302
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statements by treasurer, 14-1808
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing —
catfish trap license, 28-627
mode of taking, permissibility, 28-624
nets, sale or possession of, restricted,
28-626
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, 65-3101 to 65-
3108
see also Counties (this index)
agent, employment of, 65-3106
appointment, 65-3102
attorney, employment of, 65-3105
bonds of members, 65-3103
clerical help, 65-3105, 65-3106
compensation, 65-3104
duties generally, 65-3106
improvements, power to make, 65-3106
membership, 65-3101
office equipment, 65-3106
office in courthouse, 65-3106
powers generally, 65-3106
recording of conveyances made by, 65-
3107
records, 65-3105
repairs, power to make, 65-3106
reports, 65-3108
sale or lease of lands, 65-3106
' settlements with county treasurer, 65-
3108
term of office, 65-3102
title, power to perfect, 65-3106
vacancy in office, how filled, 65-3102
waiver of rent lien, 65-3106
Fox hunting in, 28-425
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 288,
289]
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Directors, supra
Health, Board of, 32-221 to 32-232
annual report to State Board of Health,
32-223
construction of article, 32-232
established, 32-221
expenditures, 32-231
meetings, 32-223
members, 32-222, 32-223
powers, generally, 32-224
secretary, 32-227
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DORCHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Health, Board of — Cont'd
State Board of Health, control by, 32-
221
Health Department, 32-225
director, 32-226, 32-227
duties, 32-229
employees, 32-228
reports, 32-230
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
beautification board, 33-571, 33-572, 33-
575
bonds, township, 33-1583 to 33-1587
commutation taxes in township issuing
bonds, disposition of. 33-1593
contract with State Department for
maintenance, 33-1581, 33-1582
damages due to construction of, under
agreement with county, State High-
way Department not responsible
for, 33-1582.1
districts. Road districts, infra
road improvement commission in town-
ships voting bond issues, 33-1588 to
33-1591
sale of equipment, supplies and ma-
terials to State Highway Depart-
ment, 33-1582
State Department's contract with coun-
ty for maintenance of, 33-1581, 33-
1582
taxes for, 33-1071 to 33-1074
fine for failure to pay, 33-1074
township road improvement commission,
33-1588 to 33-1591
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Indebtedness, outstanding —
as not within constitutional restrictions,
SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7,
pp. 288, 289]
validation, SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, pp. 288, 289]
Jail-
generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
work of prisoners in, 55-416
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(4)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-741 to 43-743
see also Magistrates (this index)
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-
32
Master, generally. Counties (this index)
Officers—
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines herein
bonds, 14-1806
DORCHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-171
Poor farm. County farm, supra
Privy vaults, incorporated towns may regu-
late use of, 16-569
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
as master, 15-501
as referee in, 10-1405
bond, 14-1806
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Records and recording — ■
Dorchester County Forfeited- Land
Commission to pay for recording
of conveyances, 65-3107
fees, 27-52, 27-82
Road districts, 14-1802.1
representation on Board of Directors,
14-1802
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-471 to 53-478
see also Rural Police (this index)
appointment, 53-471
bond, 53-473
complaints against, investigation of, 53-
478
duties, 53-474
general sessions court, appearing before
solicitor or judge of, 53-476
oath of office, 53-472
posse comitatus, power to summon, 53
475
powers, generally, 53-475
qualifications, 53-471
reports, 53-477
sheriff, control by, 53-474
terms of office, 53-471
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
borrowing, 21-2521
budgets, approval of, 21-2514
estimates of revenue, 21-2512
illegal expenditures by district trus-
tees, prohibition of, 21-2517
warrants, 21-2519
bonds of Harleyville School District No.
9, permissible amount, SC Const,
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 296]
budgets, 21-2511 to 21-2515
keeping within, 21-2515
transfers within, 21-2515
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DORCHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
claims, 21-2516
county school fund, audit, 21-2520
Delemars District No. 13, special tax in,
21-2537
District No. 8, special tax, 21-2533
for use of District No. 9, 21-2534
District No. 9, use by, of surplus funds
of District No. 8, 21-2535
Dorchester District No. 26, special tax
in, 21-2531
election on question of increased tax
levy, 21-2514
fee for school attendance, power of
trustees to fix, 21-2510
finances, 21-2511 to 21-2521
Grover District No. 28, special tax in,
21-2531
Harleyville School District No. 9, special
tax for, 21-2536
Knight District No. 19, special tax in,
21-2531
Plain Forest District No. 6, special tax
in, 21-2531
Risher-Byrd School District No. 7, spe-
cial tax in, 21-2532
St. George District No. 5, special tax
in, 21-2531
Sand Ridge District No. 23, special tax
in, 21-2531
Stallsville School District, special tax in,
21-2538
Superintendent of Education —
audit of books of, 21-2520
bond, 14-1806
taxes — ■
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
special, in certain districts, 21-2531 to
21-2538
treasurer of county school fund, audit
of books of, 21-2520
warrants, 21-2519
Securities, sale of, 14-1809
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 14-1806
fees for Federal prisoners, disposition of,
27-403
road defaulters, execution against, 33-
1073
Sinking funds, generally. Counties (this
index)
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams, inapplicability of statutory re-
quirements as to, 70-5
Supply Act, changes in, by legislative dele-
gation, 14-1810
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
DORCHESTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes—
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
bonds, township, for road improvements,
tax to pay, 33-1592
commutation taxes in township issuing
bonds, disposition of, 33-1593
delinquent — ■
execution for, 65-2009
penalty, 65-2009
road tax, fine for failure to pay, 33-
1074
execut;on to enforce payment, when is-
suable, 65-3491
exemption from, of new industries, 65-
1551
Forfeited land commission, supra
highway purposes, 33-1071 to 33-1074
exemptions from commutation tax,
33-1071
penalties for nonpayment, 65-3491
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-1806
amount, 65-1952
deposit of public funds, 14-1821 to 14-
1824
forfeited land commission, settlements
with, 65-3108
removal from office for violation of re-
quirements as to deposit of public
funds, 14-1824
reports, 14-1808
Vehicles confiscated for liquor violations
in, use of, 4-117
Waters. Stream, supra
DOUBLE DAMAGES
Attached property, for withholding from
repossession, 10-933(3)
Shipwreck, unlawful sale of goods saved
from, 54-306
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Eormer Jeopardy (this index)
DOVES
Bag limit, zone 4, 28-376
Buying or selling, unlawful, 28-467
Classification as domestic game birds, 28-4
Closed and open seasons —
Florence County, 28-346
Lancaster County, 28-348
zone 6, 28-338
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DOWER
Generally, 19-111 to 19-169
Abstract of judgments, entry in, 10-1542
Adjudication of forfeiture, action for, 19-124
Adultery as barring, 19-121
Allotment, 19-161 to 19-169
Circuit court, allotment of dower in, 19-169
Clerk of court, powers of, 15-1726
Commissioners to admeasure, 19-163, 19-
164
fees, 27-502
Condonation of adultery as restoring right,
19-121
Crops on dower property, right to be-
queath, 19-203
Decree adjudging dower forfeited, 19-126
filing copy in other counties, 19-127
Desertion of husband as barring, 19-123
to 19-128
Distributive share of husband's estate, ac-
ceptance of, as barring dower, 19-57,
19-151
Divorce, dower as barred by, 19-121, 20-
118
Election between jointure and dower, 19-
154, 19-155
Elopement as forfeiting, 19-121
Eviction from jointure as entitling widow
to dower, 19-156
Fees —
commissioners, 27-502
probate judge, 27-301(28)
local provisions 27-304 to 27-320
Renunciation, infra
Forfeiture, 19-121 to 19-128
Improvements by purchaser, exclusion from
consideration in admeasuring, 19-167
Indorsement on deed or mortgage —
of decree barring dower of insane wife,
19-143, 19-144
where wife insane but not so adjudged,
19-145
Insane wife, how barred, 19-141 to 19-146
Jointure —
dower as barred by, 19-152 to 19-156
election between jointure and dower,
19-154. 19-155
eviction from, as entitling widow to
dower, 19-156
Manufacturing company's stock not sub-
ject to, 12-203
Marriage of wife during lifetime of hus-
band as barring, 19-122
Marriage settlement as barring, 19-152 to
19-156
Masters, powers of —
admeasurement, granting orders for, 15-
1822
renunciation, power to take, 15-1816
Money, award of, in lieu of dower, 19-166
Mortgagor's widow, 19-115
DOWER— Cont'd
Probate court —
allotment in, 19-161 to 19-168
jurisdiction of, 15-444
Reconciliation after filing of decree for-
feiting dower as reinstatement, 19-128
Renunciation, 9-111 to 19-116
armed forces and merchant marine offi-
cers mav take during World War
11,44-475
certificate of renunciation, 19-114
clerks of courts, powers of, 15-1726, 15-
1728
nonresident, renunciation by, issue of
writ for taking, 15-172S
power to take renunciation, 15-1726
commissioners of deeds may take, 49-53
fees for taking —
clerk of courts, 27-53 (43)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
magistrate, 27-431 (20).
notary public, 27-506
magistrate may take, 43-5
masters may take, 15-1816
mortgagor, widow of, 19-115
notary public may take, 49-8, 49-11
recording, 60-57
acknowledgment instead of affidavit
during World War II, 60-54, 60-
62
necessity of, 60-101
release by renunciation in deed, 19-113
successors to husband's title, renuncia-
tion to, 19-112
validation of certain renunciations, 19-
116
Sullivan's Island, lots on, 51-293
Surveyor, employment of, in proceeding
for admeasurement, 19-165
Taxes, liability of tenant in dower for,
65-1611
DRAFTS
Checks and Drafts (this index)
DRAINAGE
Under 1911 Act, see Drainage Districts
under 1911 Act
Under 1920 Act, see Drainage Districts
tinder 1920 Act
Agricultural drainage, functions of commis-
sions as to, 1S-105
Anderson County, formation of lake in, 18-
751
Bankruptcy Act, consent of State to read-
justment of indebtedness, 1-71
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DRAINAGE— Cont'd
Bonds for —
power of municipalities to issue, see
index "under name of municipality
refunding of, 18-701 to 18-703
Charleston County —
council's power to construct and main-
tain drains, 14-1169
drainage and paving projects in mu-
nicipalities of, 18-754
gasoline funds, use of, 18-756
letting sanitary or drainage contracts
for labor and supplies, 18-755
obstruction of drains in, 18-753
Commissioners of drainage and health,
18-71 to 18-76
appeal to circuit court from decision
of, 18-73
assessments by, 18-72, 18-73
compensation for drainage rights, fixing
of, 18-72
contracts for drainage, making of, 18-73
health affected by watercourse, actions
where, 18-75
project too expensive to be carried by
assessments, 18-76
Condemnation of property for purpose of,
under State Authorities Eminent Do-
main Act, 25-53
District-
under 1911 Act. Drainage Districts un-
der 1911 Act (this index)
under 1920 Act. Drainage Districts un-
der 1920 Act (this index)
Eminent domain. Condemnation, supra
Floodgate placed in dam, 18-7
Highways and Streets (this index)
Laurens County, actions by commissioners
of drainage and health, 18-74
Local or special laws concerning power to
enact, SC Const, Art 1, of Amendments
Municipal public works' power of eminent
domain, 59-224
Nonresidents, notice to —
action as to drainage, 18-407
proceedings to open waterway for drain-
age, 18-53
Notice by publication of proceedings for
rights of way for drainage, 18-53
Notice to keep drains in good order, 18-106,
18-108
Public utility drainage, functions of com-
mission as to, 18-105
Railroad crossings, power of drainage dis-
trict to order elimination of grade
crossings, 58-812, 58-813
Referee in proceedings to open waterway
for drainage, appointment of, 18-52
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-
310(4)
DRAINAGE— Cont'd
Rights of way, 18-51 to 18-76
board of referees —
action by, 18-55
appeal from, 18-55
appointments, 18-52, 18-55
duties, 18-56
meetings, 18-56
recording of proceedings, 18-57
report of findings, 18-57
compensation for location of waterway
18-55
incompetence, proceedings in cases of,
18-54
judgment, effect of payment of, 18-57
notice of intention to open waterway
for drainage, 18-52
notice to nonresidents, 18-53
proceedings when servient tenant ob-
jects, initiation of, 18-52
proof of notification, 18-53
refusal of servient tenant to appoint
referee, 18-58
repair of waterway, right as to, 18-57
waterway for drainage, opening of, 18-
51
St. Helena Township, duty in, 18-752
Sanitary and Drainage Commissions, 18-101
to 18-110
additions, duties as to making of, 18-
106
agricultural drainage, function as to, 18-
105
alterations, duty as to making of, 18-106
application of sections, 18-110
appointment, 18-101
appropriations, manner of paying to com-
mission of, 18-109
bond of secretary and treasurer, 18-104
chairman, 18-103
Charleston, special provisions for, 18-102
condemnation of lands, 18-106
control over drains, duties as to, 18-106
county chain gang, utilization of, 18-106
duties of, 18-106
estimates, preparation of, 18-106
General Assembly, reports to, 18-106
Horry County, special provisions for,
18-102
improvements, duties as to making of
18-106
noncomplying landowners, recovery
against, 15-107
public roads, establishment of grades of
18-106
public utility drainage, function as to,
18-105
reports, 18-106
roadside ditches, duties as to, 18-106
sanitary drainage, function as to, 18-
105
secretary, bond of, 1S-104
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DRAINAGE— Cont'd
Sanitary and Drainage Commissions
■ — Cont'd
subsequent purchases of land, liability
of, 18-108
survey, dutv as to making of, 18-106
term, 18-101
treasurer, bond of, 18-104
vacancies, 18-101
Sewers and Septic Tanks (tins index)
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS
UNDER 1911 ACT
As to drainage generally, see Drainage
Generally, 18-201 to 18-333
Advertising of contract of construction of
improvement, 18-271
Advisory proceedings, 18-203
Appeal, 18-224
final report of board of viewers, con-
firmation of, 18-246
Assessment books, correction of, 18-318
Assessments, 18-291 to 18-302
adjustment upon land conveyed, 18-318
assessment roll, 18-291, 18-315
bonds, 18-293 to 18-300
collection of, 18-282, 18-316
default, 18-317
defects as not defeating assessments,
18-301
execution upon default, 18-317
extension of time for payment, 18-323
payable in cash, 18-322
railroads, 18-238
relevy, 18-302
repairs, 18-332
scale of assessment against land in dif-
ferent classes, 18-235
Bids, rejection of, 18-272
Board of drainage commissioners —
adjustment of assessments upon lands
conveyed, 18-318
appointment of, 18-251
assessment rolls, 18-315
border state, joining in work with, 18-
281, 18-282
clerk of common pleas, 18-251
compensation, 18-256
construction of improvement, 18-271 to
18-284
contract with, failure of, 18-283
control after completion of improve-
ment, 18-331
county officers, payment of, 18-257
letting of contract, 18-283
name and powers, 18-252
officers, 18-253
payment for work done, 18-284
repairs by, 1S-332
seal, 18-253
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1911 ACT— Cont'd
Board of drainage commissioners — Cont'd
superintendent of construction, appoint-
ment of, 18-254
vacancies, 18-251
warrant, disbursement on issue of, 18-
313, 18-314
Board of viewers —
adjudication on final report, 18-245
appointment, 18-216
assessment of damages, 18-233
borrowing expense money, 18-217
classification of land, 18-234
complete survey, requirement of, 18-231
cost and expenses, 18-217
engineer as member of, 18-216, 18-217
final report, filing an acceptance of, 18-
241
map accompanying survey, 18-232
notice of hearing on report, 18-221, 18-
242, 18-243
preliminary report of, 18-218
removal, 18-255
report, 18-218 to 18-222, 18-231
scale of assessments, 18-235
survey, 18-231, 18-232
Bond and security —
petition, 18-213
posting on appeal, 18-224
requirement of, 18-213
successful bidder, 18-273
superintendent of construction, 18-254
Bonds —
assessed landowners, defect of notice of
bond issue on, 18-294
consent to issuance, 18-294
Interest on Money (this index)
issue, 18-295
lien on land assessed for payment cf,
18-300
notice of bond issue, 18-293
numbering of, 18-298
record of, 18-298
remedies on default, 18-300
sinking fund, 18-297
terms, 18-296
use of, 18-298
Border state, co-operation and work with,
18-281, 18-282
Bridge-
bill for cost of, 18-279
removal of, 18-274
Charleston County, establishment of drain-
age district in, 18-212
Cities —
repairs of public drains, 18-332
rights after completion of improvement,
18-331
Clarendon County — ■
deposit of funds in, 18-312
establishment of drainage districts, 18-
212
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329
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1911 ACT— Cont'd
Clerk of common pleas —
board of drainage commissioners, duties
as to, 18-251
board of viewers, appointment of, 18-
216
districts created by, 18-211
drainage record, duties as to, 18-205
Construction of improvements —
border state, joining in work with, 18-
281, 18-282
condemnation of land, 18-275
contract of successful bidder, 18-273
contractor, action upon default of, 18-283
letting out contracts, 18-271, 18-272
outlet for lateral drains, 18-280
payment for work done, 18-284
railroad right of way, time and manner
of crossing, 18-277
railroads, 18-277 to 18-279
reletting of contracts, 18-283
Costs and assessments when highway af-
fected, 18-276
County auditor —
assessment books, correction of, 18-319
fees of, 18-320
County commissioner, payment of claims
by, 18-313, 18-314
County treasurer —
collection of assessments, 18-316
fees of, 18-320
funds deposited with, 18-311
Damage to drainage work, 18-333
Disbursement of funds on warrant of drain-
age commissioners, 18-313
Engineer —
fees and expenses, 18-258
removal, 18-255
Entry on lands, 18-274
Establishment of district, 18-211 to 18-224
Ex parte proceedings, 18-203
Extension of time of survey, 18-240
Federal aid, 18-303
Fences, removal of, 18-274
Final reports —
adjudication on, 18-245
appeal, 18-246
filing and acceptance, 18-241
Floating dredge, construction of improve-
ments by, 18-277
Funds, collection, deposit and disbursement
of, 18-311 to 18-323
Hearing on reports of board of viewers, 18-
220, 18-221
Highways, carrying drainage canals across,
co-operation of State Highway Depart-
ment with district, 33-81
Highways affected, costs and assessments,
18-276
Injury to drainage work, 18-333
Land needed but not affected, condemna-
tion of, 18-275
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1911 ACT— Cont'd
Lands in more than one county, 18-214
Lateral drains, outlet for, 18-280
Liberal construction of chapter, 18-202
Local drainage laws, effect of chapter on,
1S-204
Negligence of owner, repairs made neces-
sary by, 1S-332
Outlet for lateral drains, 18-280
Parties, making additional landowners as,
18-244
Petition —
bond, 18-213
dismissal, 18-217, 18-219
filing of, 18-213
initiation of proceedings by, 18-213
summons served on landowners, not
joined in, 18-213
'venue in county where petition filed,
18-214
Preliminary reports, 18-218 to 18-222
Public interest in drainage, declaration of,
18-201
Railroads-
construction of improvements, 18-277
to 1S-279
crossing right of way, time and manner
of, 18-277
deduction from drainage assessments,
18-291
expenses of railroad, 18-278, 18-279
improvements as affecting, 18-237, 18-
238
notice as to creation of drainage district,
18-215
notice of final hearing, 18-243
work of crossing, 18-278
Records —
bonds, 18-298
drainage record, 18-205
Reference back of final report, 18-241
Repairs, 18-332
Richland County, exception as to assess-
ment of land in, 18-236
Security. Bond and security, supra
Service of process, 18-215
Superintendent of construction, 18-254
bond, 18-254
removal, 18-255
Survey —
account of cost of, 18-239
board of viewers, 18-231, 18-232
delay, 18-240
Tax roll, 18-291
Timber, removal of, 18-274
Towns, rights after completion of improve-
ments, 18-331
Viewers. Board of viewers, supra
Warrant for payment for work done, 18-
284
330
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DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1911 ACT— Cont'd
Williamsburg County, deposit of funds in,
18-312
York County, fees of auditor and treasurer
in, 18-321
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS
UNDER 1920 ACT
As to drainage generally, see Drainage
Generally, 18-401 to 18-638
Abatement of actions, 18-407
Appeal, 18-488
as supersedeas, 18-408
Appraisal commissioners-
amendment to petition, appointment of
commissioners, 18-625
appointment, 18-473
assessment of benefits and damages, 18-
481
compensation, 18-480
consideration and determining benefits,
18-477
damages, acceptance by property owner
of assessments of, 18-487
duties of, 18-476
estimate of cost of works in plan of
reclamation, 18-479
meetings, 18-474
oath, 18-475
organization, 18-475
power as to plan of reclamation, 18-478
report, 18-479
assessment of benefits or damages
to lands not districts, 18-481
exceptions to, 18-484
hearing on exceptions to, 18-484
notice of filing of, 18-482, 18-483
transmittal and filing of decree, 18-490
Assessment, 18-501
deficient assessments, effect of, 18-507
disposition of surplus, 18-503
excessive assessments, 18-507
lien, 18-502
preliminary expense where no assess-
ment, 18-506
readjustment of, 18-615, 18-616
refund of assessment for cost, 18-508
Attorney for district, 18-457
compensation, 18-463
Audit of books of treasurer of district,
18-578
Board of drainage commissioners, excep-
tions to report of appraisal commission,
18-484
Board of supervisors —
annual elections, 18-445
annual reports, 18-449
appointed supervisor, vacancy in office
of, 18-444
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1920 ACT— Cont'd
Board of supervisors — Cont'd
attorney for district, 18-457
calling of meeting for election of, 18-
441
cash payment for lands taken, 18-525
Chief engineer, infra
compensation, 18-450
of employees and officers, 18-463
conduct of meeting for election of, 18-
442
consent to connection of existing drains
with system, 18-635
consolidation of district, election of new
board, 18-629
contract for improvements, 18-522
deputy secretary, 18-461
deputy treasurer, 18-461
district treasurer, appointment of, 18-
455, 18-456
elected supervisors, vacancy in office of,
18-446
general powers of, 18-524
inspection of records, 18-448
meeting to elect supervisors, procedure
as to, 18-441 to 18-443
oath of, 18-447
office supplies, furnishing of, 18-460
organization of, 18-44S
overseers for maintenance, 18-458
payment for lands taken, 18-525
plan of reclamation, 18-471 to 18-490
carrving out, 18-521
records", 18-448, 18-462
removal, 18-444
officers and employees subject to,
18-459
seal, 18-448
secretary, 18-448
appraisal commission, assistance to,
18-479
vacancy in office, 18-444
Bondholder, suit for collection of delin-
quent taxes, 18-571
Bonds —
alternative views of depositary as tem-
porary treasurer, 18-597
execution, 18-591
Interest on Money (this index)
issue of, 18-591
levy of tax for payment of, 18-594
lien, 18-599
payment, 18-593
report of sales, 18-596
required, 18-406
sale, 18-592
terms, 18-591
use of proceeds of bonds, 18-598
warrants for payment of, 18-596
Bridges —
construction of, 18-526, 18-636
corporation, affecting bridge of, 18-527
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331
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1920 ACT— Cont'd
Chief engineer, 18-451 to 18-454
annual report, 18-454, 18-523
appointment, 18-451
bond, 18-452
compensation, 18-463
duties and powers of, 18-453
superintendent of construction of im-
provements, 18-523
Clarendon County, payment of drainage
taxes in, 18-575
Clerk of common pleas court, duty as to
drainage tax record, 18-558, 18-559
Commissioners, appointment of, 18-625
Common pleas court —
filing of order establishing district, 18-
432
jurisdiction of, 18-428
Condemnation —
board of supervisors, power of, 18-524
land for drainage district, condemnation
of, 18-486
Connection of existing drains with system,
18-634
Consent as prerequisite to formation of
district, 18-424
Consolidation of districts, 18-626 to 18-629
Construction bond, 18-591 to 18-599
Construction of chapter, 18-401
Construction of improvements, 18-521 to
18-528
Contents of petition for formation of dis-
trict, 18-422
Continuances in suit for enforcement of
lien, 18-565
Contract for construction of improvements,
18-522
Cost of repair of damage, liability for, 18-
409
Costs in subsequent proceedings, 18-623
County treasurer —
bond, 18-547.
collection of drainage tax by, 18-646
compensation, 18-548
maintenance of improvements, duty as to
tax for, 18-611
penalty for neglect of, 18-555
return of taxes collected, 18-552
segregation of drainage from other taxes,
18-549
Crossing public highway, construction of
improvements, 18-528
Cumulative, provisions of chapter as, 18-
402
Darlington County —
payment of drainage taxes in, 18-575
segregation of drainage taxes in, 18-550
Decision of court on hearing as to forma-
tion of, 18-430
Decree. Judgments and decrees, infra
Deeds to land sold for default of drainage
tax, 18-569
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1920 ACT— Cont'd
Defense to suit of enforcement of lien,
18-566
Delinquent taxes, suits for collection, 18-
560 to 18-572
Deposit of funds, 18-576
Dillon County, payment of drainage taxes
in, 18-575
Disposition of proceeds of sale for delin-
quent taxes, 18-572
Dissolution of district if cost excessive, 18-
485
Duration of drainage district, extension of,
18-630
Election as prerequisite to —
consolidation of districts, 18-627
formation of district, 18-423
Eminent domain. Condemnation, supra
Engineers —
Chief engineer, supra
survey and report ef, 18-471
action on, 18-472
Establishment of districts, 18-421 to 1S-
432
Evidence, drainage tax book as, 18-559
Extension of duration of drainage district,
18-630
Fee statute, application of, 18-463
Filing of petition for changes in district,
18-624
Florence County, payment of drain-ice taxes
in. 18-575
Form of notice, 18-426
Hearing —
amendment of petition, .18-623
objections as to formation of districts.
18-429, 18-430
Highways, carrying drainage canals across,
co-operation of State Highway Depart-
ment with district, 33-81
Injury to drainage works, 18-109
Interest on warrants unpaid for lack of
funds, 18-579
Intervening lands, condemnation over, 18-
637
Judgments and decrees —
commissioners of drainage and health,
decision of, 16-72
consolidation of districts, 18-628
decree of court on hearing as to forma-
tion, 18-430
subsequent proceeding in, 19-263
suit to enforce lien, 18-567
transmittal and filing of, 18-490
Jurisdiction of court as to formation of, 18-
428
Jury, demand for assessment of damages by,
18-487
Land, meaning of, 18-404
Liens —
delinquent taxes, action as to, 18-560 to
18-572
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DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1920 ACT— Cont'd
Liens — Cont'd
drainage taxes, 18-556
form ofcertificate of lien, 18-557
enforcement of liens, 18-560
mortgage, construction of lien as equiva-
lent to, 18-573
Maintenance tax, 18-611 to 18-615
Marion County, payment of drainage taxes
in, 18-575
Mortgage, construction of lien as equivalent
to, 18-573
Mortgagees as owners, 18-403
Municipal corporation, corporation as in-
cluding, 18-527
Nonresidents, limitation of notice of ac-
tion as to, 18-407
Notice —
amendment to plan of reclamation, no-
tice of hearing as to, 18-622
appraisal commission of drainage dis-
trict, report, 18-482, 18-483
bridges, construction of, 18-527
calling meeting to elect supervisors of
drainage district, 18-441
consolidation of districts, 18-628
drainage tax, enforcement of liens, 18-
563
evidence of publication, 18-427
filing of petition, 18-425, 18-426
maintenance tax for drainage district,
18-614
supervisor, meeting to elect, 18-441
Objections — -
consolidation of districts, 18-628
formation of district, hearing of, 18-429
Obstruction of drainage works, 18-409
Order establishing district, transmittal and
filing of, 18-432
Overseers for maintenance, 18-458
Owner, definition of, 18-403
Petition —
connection of existing drains with sys-
tem, 18-634
consolidation of districts, 18-627
correction of errors, petition for, 18-621
dismissal of, 18-431
extension of boundaries, 18-621
extension of duration of drainage dis-
trict, 18-630
formation of district, 18-422
amendment of, 18-431
notice of filing of, 18-425
subsequent proceedings, 18-621 to 18-
638
Plan of reclamation, 18-471 to 18-490
addition to, 18-632
amendment, 18-621 to 18-638
Preliminary expenses, 18-501 to 18-507
Proceedings in rem, enforcement of lien
as, 18-~564
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1920 ACT— Cont'd
Publication of notice as to formation of
districts, evidence of, 18-427
Purpose of establishment of districts, 18-421
Railroads —
assessments, 18-477
board of supervisors, power as to per-
fection of improvements, 18-524
Reclamation. Plan of reclamation, supra
Records. Drainage tax record, 18-558, 18-
559
Redemption of lands sold for default of
drainage tax, 18-569
Refund of assessment for cost, 18-508
Remaindermen as owners, 18-403
Remedial, chapter as, 1S-401
Reorganization of other drainage districts,
18-638
Report as to books of district treasurer,
18-578
Reversioners as owners, 18-403
Revival of actions, 18-407
Right of way, bridge of corporation as af-
fecting, 18-527
Sale of lands for delinquency in taxes, 18-
570
Salvation of districts. 18-626
State Budget and Control Board —
duties as to formation of districts, 18-
421, 18-422
supervisor, appointment of, 18-445
State taxes, effect of sale of delinquent land,
18-568
Subdrainage districts, 1S-405
Supersedeas, appeal to act as, 18-408
Supervisors. Board of supervisors, supra
Survey bv engineer, 18-471
Taxes, 18-451 to 18-579
annual instalments, determination of,
18-544
apportionment of, 15-541
Assessment, supra
bonds, levy of tax for payment of, 18-
594
mandamus for, 18-599
certificate of instalment tax, form of,
18-545
collection, 18-546
delinquent taxes, 18-553, 18-554
county taxes, effect of judgment for sale
of delinquent lands, 18-568
county treasurer, 18-546 to 18-549
drainage tax book, 18-546
drainage tax record, 18-558, 18-559
levy of, 18-541, 18-611
lien for, 18-556
enforcement of, 18-560, 18-561
maintenance tax, 18-611 to 18-616
Clarendon District No. 3, exemption
of, 18-611
collection of, 18-611
notice of hearing, 18-614
Index
333
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS UNDER
1920 ACT— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
maintenance tax — Cont'd
petition for readjustment of assess-
ments, 18-613
readjustment, making of, 18-615, 18-
616
notice of suit to enforce lien, 18-563
payment in advance, 18-574
penalty on delinquent taxes, 18-554
return of taxes collected, 18-552
sale of lands for delinquency in taxes,
18-570
State lands, assessment of, 18-542
State taxes, effect of sale of delinquent
land, 18-568
suits for collection of delinquent taxes,
18-560 to 18-572
tract divided during year, payment, 18-
551
Treasurer, infra
Title to lands sold in default of payment
of drainage tax, 18-569
Transmittal of petition for changing dis-
trict, 18-624
Treasurer —
additional bond, 18-595
appointments, 18-445, 18-456
bond, 18-456
compensation, 18-455
duties, 18-455
Tributary ditches, 18-637
Trustees as owners, 18-403
Williamsburg County, payment of drain-
age taxes in, 18-575
DRAWING OF JURORS
Juries and Jurors (this index)
DRAYTONVILLE TOWNSHIP
Cherokee County commissioner from, 14-
1301
DREDGES
Oysters, minimum depth for use of dredges
28-775 '
DRINKING WATER
Railroad waiting rooms, furnishing in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 8]
DRINKS
Beverages (this index)
DRIVERS
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
DRIVEWAYS
Meaning of term, 46-253
Traffic regulations as to. Highways and
Streets (this index)
DRAINS
Drainage (this index)
DRAWBACKS
Railroads, drawbacks by. Fares, Rates and
Charges of Carriers (this index)
DRAWBRIDGES
Motor carriers, precautions required, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg 2.14]
Railroad warning board, 58-1200, 58-1201
Stops required at, 46-476
DRAWEE
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
DRIVING
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
DROUGHT
Motor carriers, regulations as to hours of
service of drivers, inapplicable, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
DRUGGISTS AND DRUG STORES
Pharmacists (this index)
DRUGS
Generally. Food and Drugs (this index)
Habit-forming. Narcotics (this index)
DRAWER
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
DRUNKENNESS
Intoxication (this index)
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DRYCLEANING
Fire limits, construction of plant within,
47-1214
Lien for, 45-557
DRY WELLS
Privy Vaults (this index)
DUCK HAWKS
Destructive birds, 28-4
DUCKS
Broadaway Lake duck and game sanctuary,
51-227
Hunter's right to carry, out of State, 28-381
DUELLING
Generally, 16-61 to 16-66
Aiding in, 16-62
Challenge, sending, accepting, or carrying,
16-61, 16-62
Killing in, 16-63
Magistrate's power of arrest to prevent, 43-
216
Oath against engaging in, SC Const, Art
3, §26
notary public to take, 49-4
Penalties attached to, SC Const, Art 1, § 11
Public office, as disqualification for, 16-61,
16-62
Second, punishment of, 16-62
Suffrage as lost by, 16-61
Witnesses, principals and others as, 16-64
to 16-66
DUE PROCESS OF LAW
Constitutional guaranties of —
Federal. US Const, 5th Amend; 14th
Amend, § 1
State. SC Const, Art 1, § 5
DUE WEST
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvement, 47-1358
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-316
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
DUKE POWER PLANT
Tax exemption, 65-1540
DULCIN
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
DUMB PERSONS
Deaf and Dumb Persons (this index)
DUNCAN
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-164
DURESS
Bills of lading —
common-law principles, application of,
58-1705
negotiation of bill as impaired by, 58-
1761
Negotiable instruments, duress as defect in
title of, 8-885
DUST
Motor carriers — ■
extreme caution, requirement of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
DUTIES
Customs Duties (this index)
Levy of, as requiring consent of people, SC
Const, Art 1, § 7
DWELLINGS
Alcohol, possession of, 4-95, 4-96
Arson (this index)
Burglary and House Breaking (this index)
Constitutional right of people to be secure
in, US Const, 4th Amend
Firearms, penalty for firing at or into house,
16-142
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
Malicious injury to, 16-382
Mortgages of, deemed and recorded as real-
estate mortgages, 60-60
Parcel of. definition for purposes of arson,
burglar}', or other crimes, 16-301
Privies close to, maintenance of, 32-1224
Searches for alcohol at night, 4-414
Sullivan's Island (this index)
Walls, schedule of dimensions for, 47-1225
DYEING
Lien for. 45-555, 45-556, 45-557
Sunday labor in dyeing plant, 64-4
Index
335
DYES
Butter and cheese imitations, use in, 32-
1662 to 32-1664
Milk products, use of coloring matter in, 32-
1661 to 32-1664
Soft drink as adulterated by uncertified coal-
tar dye, 32-1515
DYNAMITE
Fish, taking of, 28-674 to 28-676
Possession of, in fishing boat, prohibited, 28-
674
Sale of, regluated, 66-4
record of sale, 66-4
EASLEY, CITY OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 18
EAU CLAIRE, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-242
Furnishing water beyond town limits, 59-
535
EAVESDROPPING
Exemption of law officers, 16-555
Peeping Tom defined, 16-554
Penalty for, 16-554
DYSENTERY
Amoebic, control measures, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 555 [Sec. 8]
Carriers, potential, not to work where food
products are produced, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 23]
Common carriers transporting persons af-
flicted with, restrictions, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 4]
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 555 [Sec.
8]
EBENEZER, TOWN OF
Council —
election of, 47-113
term of, 47-113
Mayor —
election of, 47-113
term of, 47-113
ECGONINE
Narcotics (this index)
EAGLES
Bald, taking or killing prohibited, 28-401,
28-461
Destructive birds, 28-4
EARTHQUAKE
Motor carriers, regulations as to hours of
service of drivers, inapplicable, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
EASEMENTS
Airports, acquisition of easements for plac-
ing of safety markers and lights, 2-106
Broadaway Lake Commission (this index)
Condemnation of. Eminent Domain (this
index)
Eminent Domain (this index)
Landlord and tenant laws as inapplicable,
41-2
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, 9-310(4)
Rural electric co-operatives, powers in re-
spect to easements, 12-1025
State hospital grounds, easements to public
service companies, 32-982
EDGEFIELD, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Electric light plant, bonds for, as exception
from constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 223]
Streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 223]
Waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
EDGEFIELD COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Agricultural tenancies, date of termination,
41-61
Agriculture (this index)
Appropriations, keeping within, 14-1855
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EDGEFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of Commissioners —
purchase of supplies, 14-1851
tax anticipation borrowing, 14-1852
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Sinking fund, infra
Borrowing —
Soil Conservation Board equipment, bor-
rowing for, 63-260
Tax anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-69
readjustment on formation of Saluda
County, SC Const, Art 7, § 12
Boxing commission, 5-304
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Chain gang-
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
townships, equal use in, 55-526
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-280
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against, generally. Counties (this
index)
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, amount of, 15-1706
fees for indexing and registering crop
mortgages, 27-64
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Competitive bidding on proposed purchases,
14-1851
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, generally. Constables (this in-
dex)
Co-operative Soil Conservation Board —
auditing of books, 63-253
borrowing to purchase equipment, 63-
260, 63-261
compensation of members, 63-252
contracts for services, 63-257
co-operation with other conservation
agencies, 63-264
disbursements, 63-258
duties generally, 63-255
election of members, 63-251
funds, custodianship, 63-258
lien for charges, 63-259
machinery purchased by, to be prop-
erty of county, 63-254
number of members, 63-251
personal liability of members, no, 63-252
plan for performance of duties, 63-256
pledge of funds to pay notes for money
borrowed, 63-261
powers generally, 63-262
record of work done, 63-263
rules and regulations, 63-262
secretary, 63-253
EDGEFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Co-operative Soil Conservation Board
■ — Cont'd
terms of members, 63-251
treasurer, 63-253
Coroner, generally. Coroners (this index)
Cotton weighers and weighing—
appointment, 13-133
compensation, 13-227
election, 13-140
filling of vacancy, 13-165
marking, 13-205
weighers for warehouses in, 13-244
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-280
Clerk of courts, supra
county courts, exception from general
law as to, 15-627
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(2)
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Crop mortgages, fee for indexing and reg-
istering, 27-64
Deposit of public funds, 14-1851.1 to 14-
1851.3
depository to furnish security, 14-1851-1
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections, generally. Counties (this index)
Emergency, purchases in, 14-1851
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58,
Forfeited land commission-
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Fox hunting in, 28-432
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Hawkers and peddlers, special provisions
as to, 56-1218
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
maintenance, contracts for, 33-1601
taxation for, 33-1081 to 33-1084
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(2)
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Index
337
EDGEFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Lock box, keeping of public funds in, 14-
1851.2
Magistrates, 43-751 to 43-756
see also Magistrates (this index)
first district, office and jurisdiction of
magistrate of, 43-752
inquests, duty to hold, 43-756
judicial districts, 43-751
sheriff as constable in second and third
districts, 43-755
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master, generally. Counties (this index)
Officers—
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
half holidays, May-August, 14-1857
records of money received or due, re-
quirement of as inapplicable to, 14-
310
withholding of compensation pending lit-
igation over right to hold office, 14-
1854
Peddlers. Hawkers and peddlers, supra
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-172
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
as master, 15-501
as referee in, 10-1405
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchase of supplies, 14-1851
Quail-
hunting season for, 28-345
trapping prohibited, 28-453
Recall of intendant or warden in towns
under 1,000. 47-131 to 47-134
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Bacon District, tax for, 21-2552
Central District, trustees, number and
election. 21-2553
Edgefield District —
area and boundaries, 21-2554
constituent common school districts,
21-2554
tax, 21-2554
trustees —
appointment, 21-2554
number, 21-2554
powers, 21-2554
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EDGEFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Edgefield District — Cont'd
trustees — Cont'd
term of office, 21-2554
vacancies, how filled, 21-2554
high school building fund, 21-2551
Johnston School District —
trustees. 21-2555
taxes, special provision, 21-929
trustees —
appointment, 21-2555
number in Johnston School District,
21-2555
term of office in Johnston School Dis-
trict, 21-2555
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 53-491, 53-492
amount, 53-55
chief assistant, 53-491 to 53-496
appointment, 53-491
assistant to, 53-492
compensation, 53-493, 53-494, 53-862
deputies, appointment of, 53-73.1
duties, 53-496
magistrates of second and third districts,
acting as constable for, 43-755
term of office, 53-491
vacancies, 53-495
Sinking Fund Commission of State, bor-
rowing from, 14-1852
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Board. Co-operative Soil
Conservation Board, supra
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Supervisor —
appropriation, when may exceed, 14-1855
statements by, publication of, 14-1856
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
see also Counties (this index)
competitive bidding on loans, 14-1853
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2371 to 65-2375
appointment. 65-2371
bond, 65-2371
duties, 65-2373
executions, 65-2373
powers, 65-2373
removal from office, 65-2371
reports of collections. 65-2374
term of office, 65-2372
vacancies in office, how filled, 65-2372
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EDGEFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
books, time for opening, 6S-1969
executions to enforce payments, 65-2373
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
new industries, 65-1552
highway purposes, 33-1081 to 33-1084
payment, school claims as receivable in,
65-1985
road tax, fine for failure to pay, 33-1083
Soil Conservation Board, tax to pay
notes for money borrowed for use of,
63-261
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
deposits of public moneys, 14-1851.1 to
14-1851.3
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
school claims, receivability for taxes,
power to suspend, 65-1985
Soil Conservation Board funds, custodi-
anship of, 63-258
tax collector's reports to, 65-2374
tax executions —
fees for, not allowable, 65-2375
issuance of, 65-2373
transfer of funds between accounts, 14-
1855.1
Warrants, designation of account on which
drawn, 14-1855
EDUCATION
Business Schools (this index)
Cancer, educational plan for control of, 32-
621
Colleges and Universities (this index)
Constitutional provisions as to, SC Const,
Art 11, §§1-12
County boards of education. Schools and
School Districts (this index)
Department of Education. Schools and
School Districts (this index)
Educational Finance Commission (this in-
dex)
Gifts for educational purposes, use of, SC
Const, Art 11, § 10
High schools. Schools and School Districts
(this index)
Home study schools, approval of State
Board of Education required, 21-677
Income Tax (this index)
Industrial Schools (this index)
EDUCATION— Cont'd
Infants' contracts as to loans, etc., for, 11-
151
Inheritance tax, exemption of transfers for
educational purposes, 65-473
Junior Colleges (this index)
Private Schools (this index)
Schools and School Districts (this index)
State Board of Education. Schools and
School Districts (this index)
Supervisors and superintendents of, charges
for publication of reports of, 10-1308
Teachers. Schools and School Districts
(this index)
Trade schools. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
Vocational schools. Schools and School
Districts (this index)
EDUCATIONAL CORPORATIONS
OR ORGANIZATIONS
See also Charitable, Social and
Religious Corporations
Educational Institutions (this index)
Ice cream, exempt from laws as to, 32-1709,
32-1723
Income Tax (this index)
Securities Act not applicable to securities
of, 62-51(7)
EDUCATIONAL FINANCE
COMMISSION
Generally, 21-52 to 21-58 $
Advances by, to school operating units for
capital improvements, 21-289
Appointment of members, 21-53
Architects, employment of, in preparation
of plans for school buildings, 21-286
V-Bonds, State, issuance to raise funds for, 21-
995
Building plans to be made by, 21-56 -^
regulations. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633
[Sec. 2]
Bus drivers' salaries, when to be paid by,
21-839.1
Chairman, 21-55
Compensation of members, 21-54
Consolidation of school districts, 21-56
Disqualification of public school system em-
ployee for membership, 21-53
Duties, generally, 21-56
Expenditures of State aid for improvement
of school facilities to be approved by,
21-277
Expenses, allowance for, 21-54
Governor —
ex officio chairman, 21-55
ex officio member, 21-53
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339
EDUCATIONAL FINANCE
COMMISSION— Cont'd
Meetings, calling of, 21-55
Mileage, 21-54
Number of members, 21-53
Quorum, 21-55
Rules and regulations, 21-58; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 515, 516
building fund, 21-287
transportation of pupils, 21-839.7
Sales tax proceeds, allocation of, 21-274
Schoolhouse Planning Section of State De-
partment of Education, powers and
duties of, transferred to Commission,
21-2S8
State aid, apportionment of, 21-271 to 21-
1290
Superintendent of Education, State, as ex
officio member, 21-53
Survey of school system, 21-57
Term of office of members, 21-53
Transportation of pupils —
control over, 21-833
duties as to, 21-56
regulations, 21-839.7
salaries of bus drivers, payment of, 21-
839.1
Vacancies, how filled, 21-53
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Business Schools (this index)
Citadel (this index)
Clemson Agricultural College of South Car-
olina (this index)
Colleges and Universities (this index)
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural
and Mechanical College of South Car-
olina (this index)
Exemption of property from taxation, SC
Const, Art 10, § 4
High schools. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
Historical Commission publications to be
sent to each State institution, 9-15
Home study schools, approval of State
Board of Education required, 21-677
Industrial Schools (this index)
John DeLaHowe School (this index)
Junior Colleges (this index)
Medical College (this index)
Nursing Schools (this index)
Private Schools (this index)
Schools and School Districts (this index)
i South Carolina Institution for the Education
of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind (this
index)
Special legislation chartering, when permis-
sible, SC Const, Art 3, § 34
State Colleges and Universities (this index)
EDUCATIONAL INSTITU-
TIONS—Cont'd
Trade schools. Schools and School Districts
(this index)
University of South Carolina (this index)
Vocational schools. Schools and School
Districts (this index)
Winthrop College (this index)
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
House of Representatives (this index)
Senate (this index)
EGGPLANT
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
EGGS
Advertisement to designate classification,
66-603
Applicability of statute regulating sale, 66-
603
"Cold storage eggs" defined, 66-601
Containers, requirements as to, 66-603
Placard for eggs sold in bulk, 66-603
Rules and regulations by Commissioner of
Agriculture, 66-604
Sale of, restrictions on, 66-603
"Shipped eggs" defined, 66-601
"South Carolina eggs" defined, 66-601
EHRHARDT, TOWN OF
Cotton weighers, appointment of, 13-134
EJECTMENT
Recovery of Real Property (this index)
ELECTION DAY
Holiday, 64-151
ELECTION OF REMEDIES
Exemplary damages, effect of claiming, 10-
678
Motion to require plaintiff to elect cause of
action, Cir Ct Rule 78
Workmen's compensation and other reme-
dies, 72-123
340
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ELECTIONS
As to establishment of particular courts see
name or title oj court
As to judges and court officers see name
or title of court or officer
Generally, 23-1 to 23-667
Alcoliol not to be sold during, 4-102
Aldermen in cities of over 5,000, 47-371
Arrest, privilege of electors from, SC Const,
Art 2, § 14
Assistance of voter, 23-350, 23-351, 23-424
improper, penalized, 23-659
Ballot boxes, 23-354
Charleston City, number of boxes in, 47-
1548
Ballots-
accounting for, after election, 23-325
caption, 23-309
commission form of government in cities
of 4,000 to 10,000, 47-481.1
constitutional amendments, placement
on, 23-319
counting, 23-356
defaced, substitute for, 23-352
distribution, 23-311
elections to be by, SC Const, Art 2, § 1
electors to vote by, for President and
Vice-President, US Const, 12th
Amend
folded together, how counted, 23-358
form of, 23-310
improper box, ballots in not to be count-
7ed, 23-358
instructions to be placed on, 23-310
kinds, 23-308
marking, improper, 23-357
misconduct with respect to, penalized, 23-
659
municipal bonds, elections as to issuance
of, 47-841
names of candidates, placing of, 23-309,
23-312, 23-313
number provided, 23-347
oath of printer and assistants, 23-320
paper, 23-309
primary elections. Political Parties
(this index)
printing, 23-311
questions submitted, form, 23-318
sample where voting machines used, 23-
414
Secrecy of ballot, infra
standards and specifications, 23-309
stubs, 23-309
detachment of, on deposit of ballot,
23-322
too many found in box, 23-359
vacancy occasioned by death, withdraw-
al of qualification of candidate, 23-
315
voting machines, 23-411, 23-425
ELECTIONS— Cont'd
Ballots— Cont'd
writing in names —
/•-permissible, 23-357
/*- place on ballot for, 23-314
/ uto be in voter's handwriting, 23-3^4
voting machines, 23-425
Bet\ing on, penalty for, 16-508
Board of managers. Managers of elections,
infra
Boards of canvassers —
County canvassers, board of, infra
State canvassers, board of, infra
Boards of registration. Registration boards,
infra
Bond elections. Bonds (this index)
Booths, 23-348
defined, 23-2
five-minute limit for occupancy, 23-349
remaining in beyond specified time, 23-
659
talking in, prohibited, 23-349
Bribery —
at elections, penalized, 23-654, 23-667
by candidates for office, 16-558.1 to 16-
558.3
conviction as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
offering to procure votes by, penalized,
23-655
primary elections, 23-654, 23-655
Candidates, nomination of. Political Par-
ties (this index)
Candidates' pledge, 23-265
Canvass of votes, 23-452
County canvassers, boards of, infra
protests, 23-453
State canvassers, boards of, infra
voting machines, 23-428
Catawba Indians, right to vote, 23-6
Cayce, election of municipal officers in, 47-
313
Chief Justice of Supreme Court, SC Const,
Art 5, §2; 15-101
Citizen of United States, denial of vote to,
effect, US Const, 14th Amend, § 2
Clergymen, residence entitling to vote, SC
Const, Art 2, § 4(a)
Clerks —
compensation, 23-601
instruction in use of voting machines, 2.3-
410
Clerks of courts, SC Const, Art 5, § 27
time for holding elections, 15-1701, 15-
1702, 23-303. 23-304
Closing polls, 23-355
"Club district" defined, 23-2
Color, right of suffrage unabridged on ac-
count of, US Const, 15th Amend, § 1
Commissioners of elections-
appointment, number, term of office,
oath, 23-305
Index
341
'}
ELECTIONS— Cont'd
Commissioners of elections — Cont'd
ballot boxes to be provided by, 23-354
ballots, duty to print and distribute, 23-
311
compensation, 23-601
mileage, 23-601
misconduct or neglect of duty penalized,
23-666
registration books to be furnished to,
23-99
voting machines, duties as to, 23-416, 23-
426
Commission form of government in cities
between 7,000 and 10,000, 47-502, 47-
505
Commission form of government in cities of
4,000 to 10,00,47-481.1
Conduct of, 23-301 to 23-388
Congress (this index)
Constitutional amendments —
ballots, placement on, 23-319
posting at polling place, 23-321
Conventions. Political Parties (this in-
dex)
Conviction of crime as disqualification to
register or vote, 23-62
Coroner, election of, Coroners (this index)
Corporate officers and directors. Corpora-
tions (this index)
Corrupt conduct of officers at, penalized,
23-665, 23-666
Cotton weighers. Cotton Weighers and
Weighing (this index)
Council, election of, 47-51 to 47-56
Counties (this index)
County canvassers, board of, 23-451 to 23-
459
separate statements of votes for each
candidate, 23-456
statements, 23-454 to 23-459
see also Counties (this index)
"County chairman" denned, 23-2
"County committee" denned, 23-2
County courts, elections for establishment
of. County Courts (this index)
County or municipal hospitals, clinics, or
tuberculosis camps, elections for, 32-
802, 32-803
Crime, conviction of, when disqualifying
voter, SC Const, Art 2, § 6
Date for general elections, 23-302
Declaration of result, 23-356
Decreased representation in Congress as
consequence of denial of right to vote
at, US Const, 14th Amend, § 2
Definition of terms used in Election Law,
23-2
Deputy sheriff not to enter polling place
except to vote or on request of mana-
ges, 23-362
Disqualification of electors, SC Const, Art
2, §6
ELECTIONS— Cont'd
Drainage Districts (this index)
Duelling, loss of suffrage for, 16-61
"Electoral board" defined, 23-2 -
Electoral College (this index)
Expenses, incidental, 23-601 to 23-605
False swearing at, penalized, 23-664
Federal elections, 23-551 to 23-564
Congress, members of. Congress (this
index)
Electoral College (this index)
presidential electors. Electoral College
(this index)
Representatives. Congress (this index)
Senators. Congress (this index)
f /Fraud at, penalized, 23-667
■ Fraudulent registration or voting penalized,
23-651
Freedom of, SC Const, Art 1, § 10
General Assembly to prescribe manner of
holding and ascertaining results, SC
Const, Art 2, § 8 ^,
General election —
defined, 23-2
when, where and how held, 23-302 to 23-
305
Georgetown city, general rule not appli-
cable in, 47-52
Governor (this index)
Greenville city, subsequent elections after
annexation, 47-38
Guardrail at polls, 23-344
persons within, 23-422
unauthorized persons not allowed with-
in, 23-350
Hospitals in municipalities of 1000 to 5000,
election on establishment of, 32-842
Hours for, 23-342
House of Representatives, members of, 30-2;
SC Const, Art 3, §§2, 8, 11
Idiots as disqualified to register and voteT
23-62
Illegal voting penalized, 23-667
Impersonation of voter, penalized, 23-661,
23-662, 23-664
"Inhabitants" defined, 23-2
Insane persons as disqualified to register
and vote, 23-62
Intimidation —
at elections, penalized, 23-667
procuring or offering to procure votes
by, penalized, 23-656, 23-657
Leaving polling place after voting, 23-420
Liquor, malt or intoxicating beverage, sell
ing or giving away within one mile of
voting precinct, penalized, 23-658
Literacy as condition of right of registra-
tion as voter, SC Const, Art 2, §4(c)
(d) ; 23-62
Managers of elections —
appointment, 23-306
chairman, 23-307
342
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ELECTIONS— Cont'd
of,
m-
Managers of elections— Cont'd
clerk, 23-307
oath of office, 23-307
compensation, 23-601 •?> _
failure to attend, procedure in case of,
23-323
fees of sheriff for serving notices on, 27-
401(23)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
illegal voting to be prevented by, 23-353
instruction in use of voting machines,
23-410
mileage, 23-601
misconduct penalized, 23-665
order to be maintained by, 23-360, 2-i-
361
organization, 23-307
returns by, 23-325 _
road tax election in township, ii-^i
table for, 23-344
voting machines, duties in respect
23-417
Mayor. Municipal Corporations (this
dex) .
Members of Congress. Congress (this in-
, dex)
Messengers —
compensation, 23-602
mileage, 23-602
Ministers, residential requirements for reg-
istration, 23-62
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Municipal public works districts, require-
ment for issue of bonds, 59-618
Municipal public works, power of eminent
domain over existing waterworks as
dependent on, 59-244
Municipal sewerage system, 59-481
New when to be ordered, 23-326
Nomination of candidates. Political Parties
(this index)
Notices of, compensation for publishing, 10-
1308, 23-603
Oath of voter, 23-346
Offenses against election laws, 23-651 to M-
667 ;: ~ ^^~ '=r~
Officers temporarily at capital or county
seats, place of registration and voting,
23-218
Open, SC Const, Art 1, § 10
Paupers as disqualified to register and vote,
23-62
Peace officers to enter polling place only
to vote or on request of manager, 23-
362
Petitions, nomination of candidates by, 23-
313
Place of casting vote, 23-211 to 23-218
Po'itical Parties (this index)
Polling place, leaving after voting, 23-349
ELECTIONS— Cont'd
Polling precincts, SC Const, Art 2, § 9, 23-
153 to 23-218
area, power of registration board to
define, 23-153.1
establishment, 23-153
names of, in various counties, 23-154 to
23-199
synonymous with voting precinct and
voting place, 23-2
transfer of voters upon change of resi-
dence, SC Const, Art 2, § 9
Poll list-
delivery to commissioners after votes
canvassed, 23-325
signing of, by voter, 23-322
Posting copies of law prohibiting imper-
sonation of voter, 23-663
Presidential electors. Electoral College
(this index)
President of United States, US Const, Art
Electoral College (this index)
Primary. Political Parties (this index)
Prisoners as disqualified to register and
vote, 23-62
Public aid, receipt of, as not disqualifying
elector, 23-3
Publicity, SC Const, Art 2, § 1
Qualifications of electors, SC Const,
2, §§3, 4, 6 , .
to be unaffected by Constitution,
Const, Art 17, § 11
Registration boards — ■ .
appointment, 23-51 ^
books for party primaries, dujy to fur-
nish, 23-98 • ^—
duties, 23-52
judges of qualifications of applicants, 23-
73
meetings for registration, 23-64
misconduct or neglect of duty penalized,
23-663
office hours, 23-53
qualification of members, 23-51
quorum, 23-52
removal of members, 23-51
report to —
of deaths, 23-93 to 23-95
of persons convicted of certain of-
fenses. 23-92, 23-94, 23-95
Spartanburg County board to designate
school districts of registrant's resi-
dence. 23-104
term of office, 23-52
vacancies, how filled, 23-52
voting precincts, power to define, 23-
153.1
Registration of voters, SC Const, Art 2, § 4
(b); 23-51 to 23-124
annual, 23-67
appeal from denial of. Appeals (this
index)
Art
SC
A
Index
343
ELECTIONS— Cont'd
Registration of voters — Cont'd
Board of Registration. Registration
board, supra
books and blanks for, 23-91 "" /
absence from of. or mistake in, name
of voter, effect, 23-100, 23-101
clerks of court, deposit with, 23-97
closing books, SC Const, Art 2, § 11;
23-66 y
completion of qualification after
books closed, 23-66, 23-69
custody at and after election, 23-102
division of, into sections, 23-103
erasure from registration books of
names of persons reported to
have been convicted of certain
crimes or to have died, 23-95
opening books, 23-63
notice, when required, 23-64, 23-6S
public records, SC Const, Art 2, § 8;
23-97
certificate of, SC Const, Art 2, §4(f);
23-72
illegal, receiving, penalized, 23-653
improper furnishing, penalized, 23-
652
indorsement showTng pavment of tax-
es, 23-72 .
municipal elections, right to vote at
as established by county certifi-
cate, 23-12
^--production by voter, 23-322
removal to another county, 23-76
renewal where lost, defaced, de-
stroyed, etc., 23-7S
signature of voter on back, 23-72
first under Constitution, provision for,
SC Const. Art 2, § 8
fraudulent, penalized, 23-651
full age, attainment of, while books are
closed, as giving right to previous
registration, 23-66, 23-69
.meetings for, in various localities, 23-64
municipal elections. Municipal Corpo-
rations (this index)
necessity, 23-61
new precinct, establishment of, 23-216
oath of applicant, 23-68
officers temporarily at capital or county
seats, 23-218
period of validity, 23-67
place for registration, 23-211 to 23-218
provision for, as duty of General As-
sembly, SC Const, Art 2, § 8
qualifications for, 23-62
removal of voter —
from one county to another, 23-76
from one precinct to another. 23-215
revision of list of electors, 23-96
supervisor of, misconduct or neglect of
duty penalized, 23-666
ELECTIONS— Cont'd
Registration of voters — Cont'd
tenth year registration. 23-67
voting place, change of, by board of reg-
istration, 23-77 — "*
Removal of voter —
from one county to another, 23-76
from one precinct to another, 23-215
Repeated voting penalized, 23-660
Residence —
electors, SC Const, Art 2, § 4(a)
Federal employees not to gain or lose,
SC Const, Art 2, § 7
navigation, persons engaged in, not to
gain or lose, SC Const, Art 2, § 7
period of, as qualification for registra-
tion, 23-62
student of institution of learning not to
gain or lose, SC Const, Art 2, § 7
Returns by managers, 23-325
Returns of election for Governor, transmit-
tal and filing, SC Const, Art 4, § 4
Road tax, township, 33-952 to 33-955
Schools and School Districts (this index)
Secrecy of ballot, 23-418, 23-419, 23-344
violations penalized, 23-659
Senate (this index)
Sheriff—
election of. Sheriffs (this index)
to enter polling place only to vote or on
request of managers, 23-362
Signature of voter on poll list, 23-322
"Special election" defined. 23-2 —
State canvassers, board of —
appeal to, from determination of protest
or contest by county board, 23-453
certified statement of votes cast, 23-475,
23-477
Congressional Representatives, certifi-
cates of election of, 23-481
contest of cases, determination of, 23-
476
copies of determinations, 23-479
declaration of result, 23-476
meetings, 23-473
adjournment from day to day, 23-
474
membership, 23-471
messengers, compensation of, 23-479
misconduct or neglect of duty penalized,
23-663
president of Senate to act when no quo-
rum, 23-472
publication of determinations, 23-480
quorum. 23-471
"State chairman" defined, 23-2
"State committee" defined, 23-2
Suffrage, right of —
abridgment as reducing basis of rep-
resentation in Congress, US Const,
14th Amend, § 2
equality of, SC Const, Art 1, § 10
V
344
Code of Laws of South Carolina
ELECTIONS— Cont'd
Suffrage, right of — Cont'd
free exercise of, SC Const, Art 2, § 15
protection from undue influences, SC
Const, Art 1, § 9
qualifications for, SC Const, Art 2, §§ 3,
4, 6
unabridged on account of color, etc., US
Const, 15th Amend, § 1
women to have right of suffrage, 19th
Amend
Supervisors, 14-251
Supervisors of registration, recess appoint-
ment, confirmation by Senate required,
1-121
Supreme Court —
appeals to, from decision as to voter's
registration. Appeals (this index)
Justices, SC Const, Art 5, §2; 15-101
Tally sheets not required where voting ma-
chines used, 23-428
Taxes, payment of, as qualification for reg-
istration, 23-62
Teachers in public schools, residential qual-
ifications for registration, 23-62
Threats —
at elections, penalized, 23-667
procuring or offering to procure votes by,
penalized, 23-656, 23-657
'Tie vote, new election in case of, 23-326
Time allowed for voting —
exceeding, when penalized, 23-659
excessive, to be prevented, 23-353
voting machines, in, 23-422
Unauthorized voting penalized, 23-667
Undue influence —
exercise of, penalized, 23-667
protection from, SC Const, Art 1, § 9
Unincorporated communities, police dis-
tricts in, 53-305
Voters —
aid to enemies of United States as dis-
qualifying voter, US Const, 14th
Amend, § 3
qualifications, 23-51 to 23-124
municipal elections, 23-111
Registration, supra
Voting, 23-323
assistance of voter, 23-350, 23-351
improper, penalized, 23-659
Booths, supra
fraudulent, penalized, 23-651
Voting Machine Commissioners, State
Board of, 23-401
approval of voting machines required,
23-402
experts, employment of, 23-403
Voting machines, generally, 23-401 to 23-433
adoption, 23-406
approval by Board of Voting Machine
Commissioners, 23-402
assistance of voters, 23-424
ballots, 23-411, 23-425
ELECTIONS— Cont'd
Voting machines — Cont'd
canvass of vote, 23-428
Commissioners of Elections, duties, 23-
416, 23-426
custody, 23-408, 23-409
experimental use, 23-405
inoperative machine, procedure in case
of, 23-427
inspection by managers during voting,
23-420
instructions as to use, 23-407
after voter has entered machine, 23-
423
by model machine, 23-421
managers and clerks, 23-410
keys, custody of, 23-415, 23-417
possession by unauthorized person,
23-432
lights, 23-419
locking after election, 23-428, 23-429
managers, duties of, prior to opening
polls, 23-417
nominations, arrangement of, 23-411
number, 23-408
placement of, in polling places, 23-418
preparation, 23-415
protection against molestation or in-
jury, 23-426
repair, 23-408
requirements, 23-404
return of vote, 23-428
sample ballots, 23-414
screens, 23-419
sealing, 23-415
separate ballots for constitutional amend-
ments, etc., permissible, 23-413
tampering with, penalized, 23-433
time permitted for voting, 23-422
write-in ballots, 23-425
Voting precincts —
Polling precincts, supra
synonymous with polling precinct and
voting place, 23-2
Watchers, 23-345
Waterworks, condemnation of existing
works, election required for, 59-244
Withdrawal of candidacy, 23-315 to 23-317
Writing in names. Ballots, supra \
ELECTORAL COLLEGE
Appointment of electors, US Const, Art 2,
§1, cl2
Ballot, vote to be by, US Const, 12th Amend;
23-SSa
Certified lists of condidates, and votes re-
ceived, 23-560
Compensation of electors, 23-563
Congress may appoint time of choosing
electors, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 4
Index
345
ELECTORAL COLLEGE— Cont'd
Duplicate lists of candidates chosen, to
whom forwarded and delivered, 23-562
How chosen, 23-557
Majority vote as necessary to elect Presi-
dent or Vice-President, US Const, 12th
Amend
Meeting, 23-558
Member of House of Representatives can-
not be an elector, US Const, Art 2, § 1,
cl 2
Messenger, appointment of, to deliver cer-
tified list of candidates voted for, 23-
561
Officeholders under United States disquali-
fied electors, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 2
Organization, 23-559
Qualifications of members, US Const, Art
2, § 1, par 2; 14th Amend, §3
Senator cannot be an elector, US Const,
Art 2, § 1, cl 2
State officials, duties of, 23-564
Vote, how given and transmitted, US Const,
12th Amend
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Motor Carriers (this index)
ELECTRICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS
Restrictions on use by purchasers prohibit-
ed, 66-101
ELECTRIC AND INTER-
URBAN RAILROADS
See also Street Railways
Generally, 58-1301 to 58-1366
Bell, gong, or whistle, signalling at cross-
ings by, 58-743
Bonds, priority of certain judgments over
security for, 58-744
Cars —
breaking and entering into, 58-736
enclosed vestibules, whgrj required, 58-
1315, 58-1316
heating of, 58-1319
maintenance of, 58-1314
number and condition of, 58-1311, 58-
1312
removing brasses and packing from, 58-
735
shooting into, 58-736
signs on, 58-1320
Conductors —
failure to separate races, 58-1334
police powers of, 58-1323
Corporation's power to operate and con-
struct for own use, 12-103
ELECTRIC AND INTERURBAN
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Delay to check up fares prohibited, 58-1322
Disorderly conduct of passengers, 58-739
Eminent Domain (this index)
Emplovees as having powers of peace offi-
cers, 58-1323
Explosives, placing on rails, 5S-734
Extra fares for crossing bridges prohibited,
5S-741
Hours of labor, 40-73
Injuries to property by, lien of judgments
for, 58-744
Lease of property and franchise of, 58-1303
Lien of certain judgments against, 58-744
Malicious mischief to property of, 58-738
Municipal corporations, lien of judgments
for injuries to streets or highways of,
58-744
Obstruction of, 58-733
Penalties, 58-1305, 58-1306
breaking or shooting into cars, 58-736
conductor failing to separate races, 58-
1334
disorderly conduct by passenger, 58-739
enclosed vestibules, failure to furnish,
58-1315, 58-1316
extra fares for crossing bridges, 5S-741
failure to heat cars, 58-1319
malicious mischief to property of, 58-738
obstructing railroad, 58-733
placing explosives on rails, 58-734
removing brasses and packing from cars,
58-745
signals, injury or destruction of, 58-737
switches, duplicate keys for, 58-742
Personal injuries, lien of judgments for, 58-
744
Private crossings, protection of, 58-732
Public Service Commission — ■
enforcement of orders of, 58-1313
jurisdiction of, 58-1301
Railroad crossings —
private crossings, protection of, 58-732
signalling at, by bell, gong, or whistle,
58-743
Separation of races, 58-1334
signs on separate cars, 58-1320
Signals, injury or destruction of, 5S-737
Switches, duplicate keys prohibited, 58-
742
Tracks, roadbed, etc., maintenance of, 58-
1314
Transfer point, notice of, 58-1321
Treble damages for obstructing, 58-733
Unincorporated railroads, publication of list
of persons interested in, 58-731
ELECTRIC BATTERIES
Storage Batteries (this index)
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ELECTRIC COMPANIES
Generally, 24-1 to 24-176
Abandonment of service, 24-69
Accidents, report of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 812 [Rule 2(4)]
Accounts and accounting, 24-94 to 24-99
audits, 24-116
Appeals. Review, infra
Bills for service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
812 [Rule 4], S15 [Rule 8]
discount on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 816
[Rule 13(d)]
no duty to furnish service where bill un-
paid, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 828
[Rule 31]
Bonds. Securities, infra
Books and records —
collections during suspension of new rate
pending hearing, 24-39
inspection of, 24-116
production of, 24-97, 24-136
removal from State, 24-96
Bridges, clearances from, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 821
Broad River case not affected, 24-11
Changes in location of service, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 816 [Rule 10]
Complaints against. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
812 [Rule 2(5)]
Connections for service, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 814 [Rule 6(4)]
Contracts. Rates, infra
Corporation laws, subject to, 24-2
Definitions. 24-1; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
811 [Rule (d)]
Depositions. Procedure before Public
Service Commission, infra
Deposits bv consumers, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 815 [Rule 8]
application of, to payment of bill, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 816 [Rule 9(c)]
Depreciation and depreciation reserve, 24-
95
Discontinuance of service, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 815 [Rule 9]
Extensions and new operations, 24-61 to 24-
68
by municipalities, 24-62
interference with other electrical utility,
24-68
public convenience and necessity, cer-
tificate of, 24-63 to 24-67
failure to obtain, proceedings upon,
24-67
issue or refusal of, 24-65
modified certificate, power to issue,
24-65
preliminary order in certain cases, 24-
66
prerequisites to issue of, 24-64
when required, 24-63
ELECTRIC COMPANIES— Cont'd
Extensions and new operations — Cont'd
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 816
[Rule 12]
when required, 24-61
Fees and costs. Procedure before Public
Service Commission, infra
Foreign commerce. Interstate and foreign
commerce, infra
Franchises and permits, 24-21 to 24-25
capitalization for rate making, 24-52
exclusive municipal franchises, 24-21
expiration, continuing service on, 24-25
indeterminate permit —
exchange of limited franchise for, 24-
23
franchise as, 24-22
lease of, 24-70, 24-71
rates established by, effect of, 24-50
revocation for inadequacy of service, 24-
24
Frequency, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 814
[Rule 6(1)]
Hazards, guarding against, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 811 [Rule 2(3)]
Highways, wires crossing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Information for consumers, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 812 [Rule 3]
Inspection of plant and equipment, Rules
&Reg., Vol. 7, p. 811 [Rule 2(1)]
Interest on deposits of consumers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 815 [Rule 8]
Interruption of service, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 811 [Rule 2(2)]
Interstate and foreign commerce —
measuring electricity going out of state,
24-99
state laws as affecting, 24-10
Lease of property, franchise, etc., 24-70, 24-
71
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Limitation of actions. Rates, infra
Maps to be kept bv, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 816 [Rule 11]
Merger, approval of, 24-70
Meters, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 812 [Rule
S]
accuracy of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 813
[Rule 5(4)]
adjustment of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
813,814 [Rule 5(7)]
fixing specifications and standards, 24-
111
for electricity going out of State, 24-99
informing consumers how to read, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 812 [Rule 3(c)]
location of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 812
[Rule 5(1)]
reading of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 812
[Rule 4]
Index
347
ELECTRIC COMPANIES— Cont'd
Meters — Cont'd
replacement of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
815 [Rule 10]
testing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 812
[Rule 5]
Municipal corporations —
effect on rights and powers of, 24-8, 24-9
exclusive franchises, 24-21
extensions and new operations, 24-62
penalties, applicability of, 24-176
purchase of property by, 24-72 to 24-75
rates, applicability of provisions as to,
24-51
Notice before discontinuance of service,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 815 [Rule 9]
Office, place of, 24-96
Officers, agents, and employees —
examination by Public Service Commis-
sion, 24-116
responsibility for acts of, 24-175, 24-176
securities sales by or to, 24-85
Operation of utility, rules for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 814 [Rule 6]
Overhead wire crossings, specifications for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Penalties, 24-171 to 24-176
actions for, 24-174
cumulation of, 24-173
each violation as separate offense, 24-172
general penalty, 24-171
municipalities, applicability to, 24-176
officer, agent, or employee, responsibil-
ity for acts of, 24-175, 24-176
wires near roads, violations as to, 24-93
Permits. Franchises and permits, supra
Procedure before Public Service Commis-
sion, 24-131 to 24-155
affiliated interests, charges by, 24-149
certifying of official acts, powers as to,
24-140
commissioners, hearings and investiga-
tions by, 24-142
complaints against utility, 24-134
dismissal without hearing, 24-139
service of, 24-135, 24-137
contempt, noncompliance with orders or
process as, 24-141
copies of official documents as evidence,
24-147
depositions, 24-145
fees and costs, 24-148
fees and costs —
certified copies, 24-147
witness fees, 24-148
hearings —
authorized, 24-133
law and rules of practices to govern,
24-132
notice of, 24-133, 24-138
right to be heard at, 24-144
time and place of, 24-138
ELECTRIC COMPANIES— Cont'd
Procedure before Public Service Commis-
sion— Cont'd
oaths, power to administer, 24-140
orders, 24-150
effective date, 24-152
rescission or amendment, 24-153
service of, 24-151
pleadings, practice, and procedure, rules
as to, 24-131, 24-132
records of proceedings, 24-154
rehearings, 24-155
special agent or examiner for taking of
evidence, 24-143
subpoenas, etc., issue and service of, 24-
136
witnesses —
compensation of, 24-148
power to examine, 24-140
self-incrimination, protection against,
24-146
Public convenience and necessity. Exten-
sions and new operations, supra
Public Service Commission, 24-2
actions to enforce orders, etc., 24-118
annual report, 24-7
Attorney General as legal head of ac-
tions, 24-6
compliance with orders, etc., of, 24-3
co-operation by utilities, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 811 [Rule (b)]
expenses —
assessments for, 24-4
limitation on amount of, 24-5
filing of schedules, etc., with, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 816 [Rule 13]
fixing standards, 24-111
inspections and examinations, 24-116
investigations, 24-113
joint investigations, hearings, and or-
ders with other states or United
States, 24-114
powers and duties generally, 24-119, 24-
120
rules and regulations of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 810-820
staff, 24-6
tax returns, inspection of, 24-117
Railroad tracks, wires crossing. Rules &
Reg,. Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Rates, 23-31 to 24-54
affiliated interests, consideration of
charges by, 24-149
appliance or merchandise sales not con-
sidered in making, 24-53
approval of, by Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 816 [Rule 13]
bond against suspension of new rate
pending hearing, 24-38
capitalization of franchises, etc., 24-52
certain sections cumulative, 24-54
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ELECTRIC COMPANIES— Cont'd
Rates — Cont'd
change of, 24-35
hearing, 24-37, 24-43
determination after, 24-40, 24-44
notice, 24-36
refunds on disapproval, action for,
24-41
schedules, indication on, 24-36
ordering without hearing, 24-42
refunds, 24-44
request for hearing, 24-45
subsequent hearing, 24-43, 23-44
suspension pending hearing, 24-37
bond or other arrangement
against, 24-38
records of collections during, 24-39
classifications authorized, 24-34
contracts for —
approval of, 24-48
by municipal contract or franchise,
24-50
with other utilities, 24-49
establishment by franchise, 24-50
investigation of existing rates, 24-35
just and reasonable rates required, 24-31
limitation of actions —
refunds on disapproval of change, 24-
41
reparation claims, 24-46
municipal plants, not applicable to, 24-
51
participation in profits from economy,
efficiency, etc., 24-47
preferences and discrimination forbid-
den, 24-34
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 816 [Rule 13]
reparation orders as to unlawful rates,
24-46
assignability of reparation claims, 24-
46
schedules —
Rate schedule —
aiding consumer in selection of, Rules
& Reg., Vol.*7, p. 812 [Rule 3
(b)]
filing of, 24-32; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 816 [Rule 13]
other than scheduled rates forbid-
den, 24-33
public inspection, open to, 24-32
securities —
effect of approval of, 24-83
valuation of, 24-52
Records, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 811 [Rule
1]
deposits by consumers, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 815 [Rule 8(b)]
voltage records, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 815 [Rule 7]
Reports, 24-98
electricity going out of State, 24-99
ELECTRIC COMPANIES— Cont'd
Review of orders of Public Service Com-
mission, 24-161 to 24-164
abandonment of service, 24-69
action for, 24-161
burden of proof, 24-164
limitation of action for, 24-161
priority of hearing, 24-163
suspension of order pending review, 24-
162
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 811 [Rule 1]
Rules and regulations, 24-112; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 810-821
of utility, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817
[Rule 13(2)]
Rural Electrification Authority, sale of
power to, 24-311
Securities, 24-81 to 24-85
amount, limitation of, 24-84
approval, 24-81
application for, 24-82
certificate of authority to issue se-
curities, 24-83
effect of, 24-83
investigation and decision as to, 24-
83
employees, sales by or to, 24-85
use of proceeds, 24-84
valuation for rate making, 24-52
Service —
abandonment of, 24-69
adequacy, 24-24, 24-91
classifications authorized. 24-34
expiration of franchise, effect of, 24-25
fixing measurement and standards of,
24-111
improvement, ordering of, 24-92
preferences and discrimination forbid-
den, 24-34
profits arising from improvements, etc.,
participation in, 24-47
rules and regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 810-821
wires near roads, requirements as to,
24-93
Service drop wires, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
814 [Rule 6(4)]
Streets, wires crossincr. Rules &: Reg., Vol.
7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Substations erected for customers, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 814 [Rule 6(4)]
Telegraph and telephone companies, elec-
tric companies as having rights, etc.,
of, 24-12
Transfer of property, franchise, etc., 24-70
Valuations and revaluations, 24-115 /
Voltage, regulations as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 814 [Rule 6]
surveys and records. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 815 [Rule 7J
Index
349
ELECTRIC COMPANIES— Cont'd
Waiver of rule by Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 811 [Rule (c)]
Witnesses. Procedure before Civil Service
Commission, supra
ELECTRICITY— Cont'd
Walterboro-Colleton Airport Commission
may lease distribution system at air-
field, 2-284(6)
Wires near roads, requirements as to, 24-
93
ELECTRICIANS
State electrician. Administration of Gov-
ernment (this index)
ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS
Motor carriers, requirements as to spare
bulbs. Motor Carriers (this index)
ELECTRICITY
Generally, 24-1 to 24-562
Condemnation of property for production,
transmission and distribution of, 25-53,
25-54
Corporations (this index)
Criminal offenses —
cheating producers of electricity. 24-452
fraudulent operation of coin box, 5-623,
5-624
injuring or interfering with electric
lines, 24-453
theft of current, 24-451
Greenwood County Electric Power Com-
mission (this index)
Hydroelectric Power (this index)
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority
(this index)
Motor carriers, electric equipment of. Mo-
tor Carriers (this index)
Municipal plants —
bonds for, see index under name of city
or town
purchase of land for, 59-202, 59-221
Orangeburg-Aiken Hydro-Electric Com-
mission (this index)
Public Service Authority may manufacture
and sell, 59-3(7, 8), 59-8
Regulation of electrical utilities. Electric
Companies (.this index)
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire means for generating and
distributing, 9-310(4)
power houses, 9-310(4c)
power transmission lines, 9-310(4c)
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
Rural Electrification Authority (this index)
Sale of electric plant. Municipal Public
Works (this index)
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
State, sale by, 24-201 to 24-206
Street railway companies, production and
sale by, 58-1302
Telegraph Companies (this index)
Transformers. Research, Planning and De-
velopment Board may acquire and
maintain, 9-310(4c)
ELECTRIC LIGHTING DISTRICTS
Municipal Public Works (this index)
ELECTRIC PLANT
Grant by Legislature of power to construct
and operate to be conditioned upon
local consent, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
ELECTRIC RAILWAY
Electric and Interurban Railroads (this
index)
ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERIES
Storage Batteries (this index)
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH
COMPANIES
Telegraph Companies (this index)
ELECTRIC WIRING
Building regulations, 47-1248, 47-1249
record to be kept by inspector, 47-1194
ELECTROCUTION
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
Death sentence executed by, 55-373
ELEEMOSYNARY CORPORATIONS
OR INSTITUTIONS
Charitable, Social and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
Charities (this index)
ELEVATORS
Building regulations, 47-1250, 47-1251
shafts and partitions, 47-1250
Door opening in elevator enclosures, 47-
1251
350
Code of Laws of South Carolina
ELEVATORS— Cont'd
253
in-
Inspection by Labor Commissioner, 40
Labor law requirements. Labor (this
dex)
Lights at entrance to shafts, 40-255
ELLENTON, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
ELLOREE, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvement, 47-1358
ELOPEMENT
Dower barred by elopement of wife, 19-121
EMANCIPATION
Cohabitation prior to, 20-3, 20-4
EMBALMERS
Generally, 56-651 to 56-668
Applicability of regulations, 56-668
Arterial treatment, license required to prac-
tice embalming by, 56-651
Board of embalmers —
appointment, 56-654
commissions, 56-656
composition of members, 56-657
funds, source and expenditure of, 56-660
general powers of board, 56-659
meetings, 56-658
number of members, 56-653
oath, 56-656
officers, 56-658
qualification of members, 56-653
removal of members, 56-655
rules and regulations, 56-659
seal, 56-659
term of members, 56-654
Burial receptacles, applicability of regula-
tions, to person engaged in furnishing,
56-668
Cavity treatment, license required for prac-
tice of embalming by, 56-651
Crime suspected, bodies not to be em-
balmed where, 56-666
Exemption from jury duty, 38-104
License —
annual renewal of, 56-665
application for, 56-661
display of, 56-664
examination, 56-662
fee, 56-661
issuance of, 56-662
EMBALMERS— Cont'd
License — Cont'd
nonresidents, 56-663
registry receipt, 56-664
Penalties, 56-667
Practice without license, 56-651
State Board of Embalmers of South Caro-
lina. Board of embalmers, supra
EMBEZZLEMENT
Civil arrest in actions for, 10-802(1)
Commission merchant failing to account for
produce, 3-50, 3-51
Corporate officer, clerk or servant, penal-
ized, 12-10
Corporation, embezzlement by officer, agent,
clerk or servant, penalized, 12-10
Factor failing to account for produce, 3-50,
3-51
Fraudulent breach of trust, 16-365
Militia, funds of, 44-S0
Produce buyer failing or refusing to make
payment before disposing of purchase,
3-49, 3-51
Public funds, 16-363, 16-364
EMBLEMENTS
Agriculture (this index)
EMBLEMS
Badges (this index)
Insignia (this index)
EMERGENCY
Gas masks worn in, prohibition of wearing
masks not applicable to, 16-115
Motor Carriers (this index)
EMERGENCY PERIOD PRO-
CLAIMED BY GOVERNOR
Alcohol not to be sold during, 4-102
EMERGENCY WAR MEASURES
Civil Defense (this index)
EMIGRANT AGENTS
Licensing of, 16-564
Index
351
EMINENT DOMAIN
Generally, §§ 25-1 to 25-154
Abandonment of proceedings —
Colleton County, proceeding to acquire
property for use of, 14-1635
conditions of, 25-60
under Public Works Eminent Domain
Law, what constitutes, 25-128, 25-
129
Administrators of decedents, appointment
of, in proceedings under State Author-
ities Eminent Domain Act, 25-55
Airports, acquisition of property for. Aero-
nautics (this index)
Appeal —
advancement for hearing, 25-58
airports and landing fields, proceedings
for acquisition of property for, 2-114
common pleas court, appeals to, 25-58
costs on, 25-58
railroad and canal companies, 5S-783
county highway purposes, appeal on tak-
ing of property for, 33-833, 33-
838, 33-839
Lancaster County, 33-1746 to 33-1748
distribution order, 25-2
docketing, 25-58
hearing, 25-58
housing projects, appeal in condemna-
tion proceeding, 36-129
inland waterways, condemnation for
purpose of, 70-164
in proceedings under Public Works
Eminent Domain Law —
bond on, necessity for, 25-136
effect, 25-135
matters open on, 25-134
time for taking, 25-134
who may take, 25-134
interest allowed in case of, 25-57
issues triable, 25-58
jury trial on, 25-58
municipal public works, appeal in con-
demnation of land by, 59-208
railroad and canal companies, 58-780
municipal public works, acquisition of
lands for, appeals to common pleas
court, 59-208, 59-209
payment of amount of verdict, 25-58
Railroads and canal companies, infra
refund of amount deposited when ver-
dict smaller than award, 25-58
school purpose, condemnation of prop-
erty for, 21-236
time for, 25-58, 25-134
verdict on, finality, 25-58
who may take, 25-58, 25-134
Application by United States for condem-
nation, 25-151
Attorney's fee, allowance to owner, 25-3
EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
"Authorized corporation," definition of, for
purpose of Public Works Eminent Do-
main Law, 25-102
Award —
Benefits, consideration of, infra
canal property condemned under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
compensation for, 25-64
constitutional right to compensation, SC
Const, Art 1, § 17; US Const, 5th
Amend
crops, growing, 25-56
distribution, 25-2
to clerk of court of common pleas
25-2
to persons not entitled, recovery of,
25-133
highway, taking of property for, 33-
840
improvements after commencement of
proceedings not considered, 25-122
increased value of property resulting
from public works project not to
be considered, 25-121
interest on, 25-57, 25-110
payment of, 25-56
Colleton County proceedings, 14-1629
Referee, infra
taxes, deduction of, 25-57
tender of award upon taking of land
for highway purposes, 33-138
United States, condemnation proceeding
by, 25-152
upon declaration of taking, under Pub-
lic Works Eminent Domain Law,
25-110
Bank deposit of award paid to clerk of
court, 25-58
Benefits, consideration of —
in making award on condemnation for
highway purposes, 33-127, 33-136
not to be considered in determining
value of property, 25-121
Bond required of county treasurer receiv-
ing payment of award in condemnation
proceeding by United States, 25-153
Borrow pits, condemnation of, under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-53
Broadaway Lake Commission, powers of,
51-218
Canal companies. Railroads and canal com-
panies, infra
Canals —
condemnation under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, of property
acquired for, 25-64
compensation, 25-64
permissible purpose, 25-52, 25-53
Cemeteries —
municipality, condemnation by, 47-1402
property acquired for cemetery, con-
demnation of, 25-64
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EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
Churches, property acquired for as suhject
to condemnation under State Author-
ities Eminent Domain Act, 25-64
Clerks of courts — -
compensation, 25-57
Railroads and canal companies, infra
Colleton County, proceedings by, 14-1621
to 14-1637
Common pleas court, appeal to, 25-58
Compensation. Award, supra
Corporation may exercise power of for what
purposes, 12-103
Costs, 25-57
abandonment of proceedings as render-
ing state authority liable for, 25-60
Appeal, supra
in Public Works Eminent Domain Law
proceeding, when court award is less
than compensation offered, 25-138
railroad and canal companies, condemna-
tion by, 58-783
Counties to which Public Works Eminent
Domain Law is inapplicable, 25-139
"Court," definition of, for purpose of Pub-
lic Works Eminent Domain Law, 25-102
Crop, growing, value to be paid, 25-56
Cumulative character —
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-62
Public Works Eminent Domain Law, 25-
140
Damages —
Award, supra
determination of, upon repurchase by
owner, 25-53
Dam as permissible purpose, under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-
52, 25-53
Declaration of taking, under Public Works
Eminent Domain Law, 25-108 to 25-110
Deeds — ■
documentary stamps not required, 25-58
execution of, 21-235, 21-237, 25-56, 25-58
United States, condemnation proceeding
by, 25-154
Default, when owner deemed to be in, 25-56
Deposit in court in proceedings under Public
Works Eminent Domain Law —
disbursement, 25-132
payment to persons entitled, effect as, 25-
132
security for, 25-132
Dillon County, Fish, Forestry, Game and
Recreation Commission, powers of, 51-
323
Drainage Districts (this index')
Drainage of swamp lowlands, condemnation
of lands necessary for, SC Const, Art 1,
of Amendments; 25-53
Easements —
condemnation of, under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-53
EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
Easements — Cont'd
former owner, over land acquired in fee
simple, when, 25-53
Electric or interurban railroads. Railroads,
infra
Electric power, production, transmission
and distribution, as permissible purpose
under State Authorities Eminent Do-
main Act, 25-52, 25-53
Electric utility property, when suhject to
condemnation under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-64
Entry upon lands —
for preliminary investigation, surveys,
and studies under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-63 _
for purpose of constructing project, 25-
56
for survey under Public Works Eminent
Domain Law, 25-107
Evidence admissible in determining value of
land taken under Public Works Emi-
nent Domain Law, 25-120
Expenses of owner, payment of, 25-3
Farm marketing centers, 3-253
"Federal agency" defined for purpose of
Public Works Eminent Domain Law,
25-102
Fee simple, when property to be acquired
in, under State Authorities Eminent
Domain Act, 25-53
Filing with clerk of common pleas, of pa-
pers in proceeding under State Author-
ities Eminent Domain Act, 25-56
Finality of judgment or order not appealed
in proceeding under Public Works Emi-
nent Domain Law, 25-137
Fish hatcheries, acquisition of property for,
28-711
Flowage rights, condemnation of, under
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-53
Foreign waters companies, exercise by, 58-
152.1
Graveyards. Cemeteries, supra
Greenwood County Electric Power Com-
mission, powers of, 24-556
Guardian ad litem, appointment of, 25-115
Colleton County, proceedings in, 14-1625
county highway purposes, condemnation
for, 33-S34
in proceeding under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-55
municipal public works, appointment for
infant or incapacitated owners, 59-
206
proceedings by railroads or canal com-
panies, appointment for infant or in-
competent landowner in, 5S-772
Health conditions, improvement of, as per-
missible purpose under State Authori-
ties Eminent Domain Act, 25-52
Index
353
EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
Health measures on land condemned, power
of State authority to prescribe, 25-53
Hearings upon condemnation by county for
highway purposes, 33-836
Highways and Streets (this index)
Historic property, condemnation by county,
14-602
Housing projects, 36-35, 36-36
city housing authorities. Housing and
Redevelopment (this index)
Improvements after commencement of pro-
ceedings under Public Works Eminent
Domain Law, not considered, 25-122
Incompetent persons — ■
generally. Incompetent and Insane Per-
sons (this index)
Guardian ad litem, supra
Increased value of property resulting from
public works project not to be con-
sidered in proceeding under Public
Works Eminent Domain Law, 25-121
Infants —
generally. Infants or Minors (this in-
dex)
Guardian ad litem, supra
Inland coastal waterways project, 70-255 to
70-258, 70-283 to 70-285
Inland waterways, taking for, 70-164
Interest on award, 25-57, 25-110
Interests that may be condemned under
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-53
Issues other than amount of compensation,
determination by court in proceedings
under Public Works Eminent Domain
Law, 25-116
Judgment —
finality, 25-137
in proceedings under Public Works
Eminent Domain Law —
entry, 25-125, 25-127
recording, 25-130
Jury trial —
Appeals, supra
compensation to owner of property taken
by corporation, ascertainment of,
SC Const, Art 9, § 20
highway or street purposes, condemna-
tion of property for, 33-134, 33-139,
47-1304, 47-1305
housing projects, in condemnation pro-
ceedings by city housing authorities,
36-129
in proceedings under Public Works Emi-
nent Domain Law, 25-126
Railroads and canal companies, infra
school purposes, condemnation for, 21-
234
United States, condemnation proceeding
by, 25-152
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EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd-
"Land," definition of —
for purposes of Public Works Eminent
Domain Law, 25-102
for purposes of State Authorities Emi-
nent Domain Act, 25-53
"Landowner," mortgagee as, 25-1
Lienholder as "owner" within State Au-
thorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-54
Locks, exercise of power for, under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-
52, 25-53
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority,
exercise by, 24-355(3, 8), 24-358
Mail, service by, of notice of desire to con-
demn, when permissible, 25-55
Master, special —
appointment, 25-117
where prior master's report rejected
in toto, 25-125
compensation, 25-117
hearing before, 25-119
notice to be given by, 25-118
oath, 25-117
qualifications, 25-117
report —
court's action on, 25-125
objections to —
court's determination of questions
raised by, 25-125
hearing on, 25-124
time for taking, 25-124
time for, 25-123
Mineral rights, procedure under State Au-
thorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-61
Minors. Infants, supra
Mortgagee as "owner," 25-1, 25-54
Municipal corporations, property of, as sub-
ject to condemnation under State Au-
thorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-64
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Nonresidents — -
municipal public works' condemnation of
lands of, 59-206
streets, condemnation proceedings, 47-
1303
Notice of intention to condemn —
Colleton County, 14-1624, 14-1625
county highway purposes, 33-833, 33-834
Railroad and canal companies, infra
under State Authorities Eminent Do-
main Act, 25-54 to 25-55
Notice of proceedings — ■
Colleton County, 14-1626
highway, condemnation of property for,
33-132
incompetent owners, 33-133
under Public Works Eminent Domain
Law, 25-111 to 25-113
United States, proceeding by, 25-151
Orangeburg-Aiken Hydro-Electric Com-
mission, exercise by, 24-411
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EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
"Owner"— . .
defined for purpose of State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-54
mortgagee as, 25-1, 25-54 _
Parks, acquisition of lands for, in cities be-
tween 7,200 and 7,500, 1920 census, 51-
151
Parties —
lienholders, 25-54
mortgagee as, 25-1, 25-54 _
parties to actions affecting title as nec-
essary parties under State Author-
ities Eminent Domain Act, 25-54
possibility of reverter, owner of, 25-54
remaindermen, 25-54
"Petitioner," definition of, for purpose ot
Public Works Eminent Domain Law,
25-102
Petition under Public Works Eminent Do-
main Law, 25-105
Pipe line companies, 58-6
Possession, right of—
after condemnation, 25-56
time of vesting in proceeding under
Public Works Eminent Domain
Law, 25-125, 25-127
upon filing declaration of taking under
Public Works Eminent Domain
Law, 25-109
Possibility of reverter, person having, as
necessary party, 25-54
Posting notice, in proceeding under Public
Works Eminent Domain Law, right ot
entry for, 25-107
Powerhouses as permissible purpose under
State Authorities Eminent Domain
Act 25-52
Proceedings under Public Works Eminent
Domain Law —
petition, 25-105
precedence over other cases, 25-104
where instituted, 25-104
who may institute, 25-103
"Property," definition of, for purpose of
Public Works Eminent Domain Law,
25-102
"Property owner," mortgagee as, 25-1, 25-54
Publication of notice— ,
of desire to condemn, when permissible,
25-55 ^
of proceedings under Public Works Do-
main Law, 25-111
Public service, condemnation of lands used
for, under State Authorities Eminent
Domain Act, 25-64
Public service authority, powers of, 59-5
Public works districts, powers of, 59-611
Public Works Eminent Domain Law, 25-
101 to 25-140
V
EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
"Public works project" defined, for purpose
of Public Works Eminent Domain Law,
25-102
Purchaser in good faith, state authority to
have rights of, 25-55, 25-58
Purposes, under State Authorities Eminent
Domain Act, 25-52
Railroad property, condemnation under
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-64
Railroads and canal companies, 58-691, 58-
771 to 58-787
appeal to common pleas court, 58-780
fees and costs, 58-783
ascertaining damages after construction,
58-787
clerk of courts —
duties of, 58-777
fees, 58-783
filing and recording of proceedings
in office of, 58-782 _
probate judge to act when clerk is in-
terested, 58-778
reference of petition to, 58-776, 58-777
connecting lines, joining tracks of, 58-
1143
connecting tracks within cities or towns,
right of way for, 58-1146
fee of land to remain in owner, 58-781
fees and costs, 58-783
former rights of way not exempt, 58-/ 83
appeal, jury trial on, 58-780
fees of jurors, 58-783
fixing of compensation by, So-//*
selection of, 58-777
land for depots, stations, turnouts, etc.,
58-784
limitation of actions for ascertaining
damages after construction, 58-/8/
notice of intention to use lands, 58-771,
58-772
disregard of notice as refusal ot con-
sent, 58-773
to landowner, 58-771
to nonresident landowners, 58-7/Z
to trustee, guardian, or committee, of
infant or incompetent person, 58-
58-772
payment into court of amount of verdict,
58-780
petition for assessment of damages, 38-
774
rights of riparian or other landowners
to compensation not affected, 58-oA.
sheriff, fees and mileage, 58-783 _
stay on appeal avoided by deposit of
amount of verdict in court, 58-/8U
survev, right of entry on lands for, not
affected, 58-786
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355
EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
Railroad and canal companies — Cont'd
telegraph and telephone companies' use
of railroad right of way. Telegraph
and telephone companies, infra
venue when lines in more than one coun-
ty, 58-775
vesting of title to right of way, 58-7S1
"Real property," definition of, for purpose
of Public Works Eminent Domain Law,
25-102
Referee-
appointment of, in proceedings under
State Authorities Eminent Domain
Act, 25-56
award, making and filing, 25-56
failure to make within time specified,
25-56
compensation, 25-57
expenses, allowance of, 25-57
failure to appoint, in proceedings under
State Authorities Eminent Domain
Act, procedure upon, 25-56
filing of appointment, 25-56
hearing before, 25-56
kinship to interested parties as disquali-
fication, 25-56
Reforestation as permissible purpose, under
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-52
Remainderman as owner for purpose of
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-54
Removal of occupant, notice required, 25-56
Repurchase of unoccupied lands by former
owner, 25-53
Research, Planning and Development Board
to have power of, 9-310(4)
Reservoirs as permissible purpose, under
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-52, 25-53
Right of way —
compensation as condition of taking by
corporation, SC Const, Art 9, § 20
condemnation of, under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-53
Riparian rights-
condemnation of, under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-53
railroads and canal companies, condem-
nation by, 58-692
Rural electric co-operatives, power of, 12-
1025
Rural Electrification Authority, powers of,
24-308(13)
Savannah River Navigation Commission,
70-55, 70-58
School purposes, condemnation of lands
for, 21-233 to 21-237
Schools, lands acquired for as subject to
condemnation, under State Authorities
Domain Act, 25-64
EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
Security for payment of award in proceed-
ing under Public Works Eminent Do-
main Law, 25-109
Separate interests, condemnation in one pro-
ceeding, 25-61
Several parcels as includible —
in proceeding under Public Works Emi-
nent Domain Law, 25-106
in proceeding under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-54
Shells from canneries and shucking plants
requisitioned by Board of Fisheries, 28-
846
Sheriff-
deed by, in condemnation proceeding
by United States, 25-154
fees. Sheriffs (this index)
Special master. Master, special, supra
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-
51 to 25-64
State Ports Authority, powers of, 54-15
"State public body," definition of, for pur-
pose of Public Works Eminent Domain
Law, 25-102
Streets, acquisition by municipality of, 47-
1301 to 47-130S
Taxes, payment of, 25-57
Telegraph and telephone companies —
exercise by, generally, 58-302
railroads, exercise for use of right of
way of, 58-304 to 58-313
appeal to Supreme Court, 58-313
bond for costs, 58-307
change of venue, 58-309
jury, submission to, 58-310
mistrial, empaneling other jurv on,
58-312
negotiations as prerequisite, 58-304
(2), 58-305
petition, 58-304
preliminary proceedings, 58-310
Statewide nature of proceedings, 58-
306
summons, issue and service of, 58-308
trial, 58-311
verdict, form of, 58-311
Telegraphs or telephones, property acquired
for, as subject to condemnation under
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-64
Timber rights, procedure under State Au-
thorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-61
Title-
acquired in proceeding under State Au-
thorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-58
^^jfesting —
in proceeding under Public Works
Eminent Domain Law, 25-109,
25-125,25-127,25-131
school property, 21-235
Trustee, payment of award to, 25-56.
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EMINENT DOMAIN— Cont'd
United States, condemnation of land by,
25-151 to 25-154
University of South Carolina to have right
of, 22-108
Veteran's hospital, Richland County may
condemn land for sewage disposal plant
for, 32-755 .
Waiver of objections by failure to file in
proceeding under Public Works Emi-
nent Domain Law, 25-114
Waters and Watercourses (this index)
Water Supply and Waterworks (this index)
Witnesses, compensation, 25-57
EMPANELING OF JURIES
Juries and Jurors (this index)
EMPLOYEES
Labor (this index)
Public Employees and Officers (this index)
School employees. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
Railroads (this index)
Street railways, 58-1304
EMPLOYMENT
Labor (this index)
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
COMMISSION
See aho Unemployment Compensation
Generally, 68-51 to 68-79
Accountants, employment of, 68-57
Acquisition of business or assets of another
employer, notice of, to Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520 [Reg.
VIII]
Action to enforce statute, representation of
Commission in, 68-29
Administration fund, 68-331 to 68-337
administration of, 68-332
creation, 68-331
defined, 68-18
deposit of moneys in, 68-332
drawing on, 68-333
replacement of funds lost or improperly
spent, 68-336
reports by Commission to State Budget
and Control Boards, 68-337
Social Security Board, expenditures of
money received from, 68-334
use, 68-333
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
COMMISSION— Cont'd
Administrator, appointment of, 68-53
Advisory councils. State and local, 68-55
Affirmations, administering of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 517 [Rule 2]
Appeals to —
from determinations of appeal tribunal,
68-161; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 541,
542 [Reg. 2]
labor disputes, determination of special
examiners, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 527 [Reg. XII-D, 12]
Assignment for benefit of creditors by em-
ployer, notice of, to Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520 [Reg. VIII]
Attorney General, representation by, 68-164
Attorneys —
employment of, 68-57
representation by, on judicial review of
decision, 68-164
Bankruptcy of employer, notice of, to Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520
[Reg. VIII]
Benefit rates, recommendations as to. 68-79
Benefits, liability for payment of, 68-35
Bonds —
persons delegated to sign checks for
Commission, 68-311
persons handling moneys, 68-60
Certificate of nonperformance of statutory
requirements as prima facie evidence,
68-33
Certifying to official acts, 68-69
Chairman. 68-52 _ ,
Checks, representatives of Commission for
signing, 68-311
bond required, 68-311
Claims. Unemployment Compensation
(this index)
Classification —
employers with view to fixing contribu-
.tion rates, 68-173
positions of employees, 68-58
Composition of employer with creditors
notice of, to Commission. Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 520 [Reg. VIII]
Compromises of civil penalties, causes o
action, 68-31
Consolidation of employers, notice to Com
mission of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 521
[Reg. VIII]
Construction of terms used in rules, regula
tions, etc., Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 53
[Reg. XXI]
Contributions —
generally. Unemployment Compensa
tion (this index)
classifying employers for purpose o
68-173
injunction suit against collection, Coir
mission as necessary party, 68-28
recommendations as to, 68-7
Index
357
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
COMMISSION— Cont'd
Co-operation with Federal authorities, 68-73
Corporate employers —
stock ownership, notice of changes in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520 [Reg.
VIII]
to furnish Commission with list of sub-
sidiaries, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
520 [Reg. VIII]
to notify Commission of changes in cor-
porate entity or of succession to
partnership, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 520 [Reg. VIII]
Delegation of authority, 68-60
Depositions, power to take, 68-69
Directors of divisions, appointment, duties
and compensation, 68-54
Discontinuance of business, notice of, to
be given, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 519
[Reg. VIII]
Dismissal of employees, 68-59
Dissolution of employer, notice of, to Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520
J Reg. VIII]
Divisions, 68-54
Duties generally, 68-61
Effective date of regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 517 [Reg. I]
Election of members by General Assembly,
68-51
Emigrant agent licensing law not applicable
to, 16-564
Employment of personnel, 68-57
Employment service division, 68-54
Executive officer, 68-53
Expenditures, power to make, 68-61
Experience rating, notice to be given of
changes in ownership for purposes of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 519 [Reg.
VIII]
Experience reserve rating accounts, transfer
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520 [Reg.
VIII]
Experts, employment of, 68-57
Findings of fact', conclusiveness,' 68-165
Fund for payments of benefits, control of,
68-302
Information obtained by —
confidential character, 68-65, 68-66, 68-67
disclosure, when permissible, 6S-65, 68-
67
Injunction suit against collection of con-
tributions, 68-28
Commission as necessary party, 68-28
Insolvency of employer, notice of, to Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520
[Reg. VIII]
Inspection, decisions to be opened to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 543 [Reg. 6]
Interstate benefit claims, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 534 [Reg. XX, 2, B]
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
COMMISSION— Cont'd
Investigations, power to make, 68-61
Judicial review of Commission decision, 68-
164 to 68-166
Merit system council, 68-58
National banks, check on returns of, 68-72
Number of members, 68-51
Oaths, power to administer, 68-69
regulations. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 517
[Rule 2]
Opinion, right of Commissioner to file, 68-76
Orders for supplying information from, rec-
ords of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 542
[Reg. 4]
Organization, 68-56
Ownership, notice of changes of, to be
given, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 519
[Reg.VIII]
Partnership, notifying Commission of
changes or of conversion into corpora-
tion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520 [Reg.
VIII]
Political party officer or committee member
as ineligible to employment by Com-
mission, 68-59
Powers generally, 68-61
Printing of regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7. p. 517 [Reg. I]
Procedure, methods of, 68-56
Publication of text of statute, Commission's
regulations, and reports, 68-75
Public works, provision for reserves for
executing in times of business depres-
sion, 68-62
Quorum, 68-52
Railroad Retirement Board, co-operation
with, 68-74
Receivership for employer, notice of, to
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
520 [Reg. VIII]
Reciprocal agreements with agencies of
other states or Federal government, 68-
64
Records of employing units, right of access
to, 68-65
Regulations. Rules and regulations, infra
Reports by —
annual, 68-78
to State Budget and Control Board, 68-
337
Reports to —
confidential character, 68-66
minimum, to be kept to, 6S-68
power to require, 68-61, 68-65
regulations as to. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 518, 519 [Reg. VI]
seasonal employers, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 539 [Rule IX]
Representation before, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 543 [Reg. 5]
Requisitions on State Treasurer, 68-309
Review. Appeal, supra
358
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EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
COMMISSION— Cont'd
Rules and Regulations —
text of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
517-542
appealed claims, conduct of, 68-162
charging benefits against accounts, 68-
172
claims for benefits, 68-151
draftees, preserving benefit rights of, 68-
112
effective date, 68-63
employees, appointment, promotion and
demotion, 68-59
hearings on, 68-63
penalties for violations, 68-404
power to adopt or rescind, 68-61
seasonal workers, 08-111
stamp plan, 68-34 m
unemployed individuals, classification of,
68-21
Salary, right to, 68-51
Seal, 68-56
Seasonal determinations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 538 [Rule I]
Seasonal workers, power to prescribe rules
applicable to, 68-111
Secretary, 68-53
Stabilization of employment as function of,
68-62
Stamp plan, experimentation with, 68-34_
Status determination, notice to be given
Commission of changes in ownership
for purposes of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 519 [Reg. 8]
Subpoenas —
issuance of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
542 [Reg. 3]
by designated employees, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 517 [Rule 2]
penalty for failure to obey, 68-71
power to issue, 68-69
Terms of members, 68-51
Transfers of business or assets, notice of,
to Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 519 [Reg. VIII]
Unemployment Compensation (this index)
Unemployment compensation division, 68-
54
Vacancies, how filled, 68-51
Vocational training and guidance, duty as
to, 68-62
Witnesses —
compelling attendance of, 68-69
fees of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 542
[Reg. 3, C] _
immunity against prosecution, 68-/0
penalty for contumacy, 68-71
self-incriminating testimony, power to
require, 68-70
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Labor (this index)
ENCEPHALITIS
Transportation of persons afflicted with,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
ENCEPHALITIS LETHARGICA
Placarding. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
ENDIVE
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
ENDORSEMENT
Indorsement (this index)
ENDOWMENT CONTRACTS
Insurance (this index)
ENDURANCE CONTEST
Prohibited, penalty, 5-401, 5-402
ENEMY
Gathering information for, 44-354, 44-356
Military offense of misbehavior before, 44-
169
ENGINEERS AND LAND
SURVEYORS
Generally, 56-701 to 56-740
Appraisers setting off homestead may em-
ploy surveyors, 34-2
Architects (this index)
Board of examiners —
annual report, 56-717
annual roster, publishing of, 56-716
appointment, 56-704
Attorney General as legal advisor of,
56-739
bylaws, 56-711
certificate of appointment, 56-706
clerical expenses, 56-713
compensation of members, 56-707
expenses of members, 56-707
funds of board, 56-712
meetings, 56-709: Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 1]
members, 56-704
national council meetings, participation
in, 56-713
oath of office, 56-706
officers, 56-709; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
543, 544 [Reg. 2]
Index
359
ENGINEERS AND LAND
SURVEYORS— Cont'd
Board of examiners — Cont'd
production of books and papers, S6-714
qualifications of members, 56-705
quorum, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 543
[Reg. 1]
records kept by, 56-715
register of applicants kept by, 56-715
removals, 56-708
rules and regulations, 56-711; Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 543-545
seal, 56-711; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
544 [Reg. 3]
secretary, 56-710; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 543, 544 [Reg. 2]
subpoena, power to issue, 56-714
terms, 56-704
vacancies, 56-708
witnesses, 56-714
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport
Commission, employment by, 2-473
Certificates of registration —
annual renewal of registration, 56-733
effect of issuance of, 56-729
examinations, 56-726, 56-727
fees for renewal of registration, 56-733
former registrations remaining valid, 56-
730
issuance of, 56-728, 56-729
national certificates, registrations of per-
sons holding. 56-731
penalty for practice without, 56-738
re-examination after failure, 56-727
reinstatement. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
544, 545 [Reg. 8]
reissue of certificates, 56-737
renewal, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 544
[Reg. 5]
revocation —
appeal from, 56-736
charges, 56-735
grounds for, 56-734
hearing, 56-735
seal, 56-732
Character, requirements as to, 56-722
Construction of regulations as to, 56-740
Construction work as not practice of engi-
neering, 56-702
Definitions, 56-701
Disputed lands, appointment of surveyors
for, 57-452, 57-453
Drainage Districts (this index)
Employees of person holding certificate of
registration, exemption of, 56-740
Enforcement of regulations as to. 56-739
Engineering experience, definition of, 56-721
Engineer in training —
definition of, 56-701
fees, 56-725
qualifications for certification as, 56-719
ENGINEERS AND LAND
SURVEYORS— Cont'd
Examinations, 56-726, 56-727
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 544 [Reg. 7]
Examiners. Board of examiners, supra
Execution of work as practice of engineer-
ing, 56-702
Exemption from regulations as to, 56-740
Foreman of construction work as engineer,
56-702
Government employees engaged in engi-
neering, exemption of, 56-740
Invitation to bid to show that contractor
licenses are required, 56-417
Land surveyors —
definition of, 56-701
fees, 56-725
qualification for registration as, 56-720
Licenses. Certificates of registration, supra
List of all applicants, 56-715
Practice of engineering —
definition of, 56-701
registration required for, 56-703
Professional engineer —
definition of, 56-701
fees, 56-725
qualification for registration as, 56-718
Public service company, exemption of em-
ployee of, 56-740
Railroad engineers. Railroads (this index)
Re-examination after failure, 56-727
Registration —
applications for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 544 [Reg. 6]
Certificate of registration, supra
fee, 56-725
other states, registration in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 545 [Reg. 9]
qualified persons not in practice as eli-
gible for, 56-723
renewal, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 544
[Reg. 5]
seal of registrants, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 544 [Reg. 4]
State board of engineering examiners.
Board of examiners, supra
State engineer. Administration of Govern-
ment (this index)
Viewers of drainage districts, engineer as
member of board of, 18-216, 18-217
ENGINES
Railroads (this index)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Grammar schools, English to be taught in,
21-411
Motor carriers, drivers required to be able
to speak and read English, 766 [Reg.
1.29]
360
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ENGLISH SPARROWS
Destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
ENLISTED MEN
Militia (this index)
ENOCH ARDEN MARRIAGES
Marriage (this index)
ENOREE RIVER
Seining in, 28-637
ENROLLMENT
Schools (this index)
ENTERING
Breaking and Entering (this index)
ENTERTAINMENT
Tax on. Admissions Tax (this index)
ENTICING
Abduction (this index)
Kidnapping (this index)
Laborers under contract, enticing away, 40-
454
ENTIRETIES, TENANCY BY
Partnership as not created by, 52-12
Simultaneous Death Act as affecting dispo-
sition of property, 19-304
ENTOMOLOGIST
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
ENTRY OF JUDGMENT
Judgment or Decree (this index)
ENTRY ON LAND AND PREMISES
Agriculture Department's powers in course
of investigations as to oleomargarine,
32-1685
Breaking and Entering (this index)
Corn meal or grits, entry by Agriculture
Commissioner for enforcement of laws
as to, 32-1556
ENTRY ON LAND AND
PREMISES— Cont'd
Descent cast, effect, 57-8, 57-9
Disseizor, right of entry against heirs of,
57-9
Electrical utilities, for inspection by Public
Service Commission, 24-116
Forcible Entry and Detainer (this index)
License tax, penalty for refusal to allow
or interference with inspection of prem-
ises for purposes of, 65-877
Life tenant declared dead later found to be
living, 10-2454
Limitation of actions after, 10-127
Magistrate's order in claim and delivery
proceedings, constable's entry as au-
thorized by, 43-176
Magistrate's search warrant as authorizing
breaking open gambling rooms, 43-202
Militia, rights of, 44-133
Municipal health boards' powers, 32-73
Municipalities over 5,000, to determine fit-
ness of dwellings, 36-508
Occupying claimant law as applicable to en-
trant under contract with legal owner,
57-410
Peaceable and lawful manner, entry to be
made in, 57-10
Privies, inspection of, by State Board of
of Health, 32-1227
Re-entry of life tenant declared dead and
later found to be living, 10-2454
Sheriff's powers in making arrest for seizing
goods, 53-198
State health officer may enter for inspection
as to imported milk or cream, 32-1624
to 32-1625
Telephone companies, inspection by Pub-
lic Service Commission, 58-429
EPIDEMICS
Adjournment of circuit courts in cases of,
15-245
Foot and mouth disease, funds in case of
epidemic of, 6-410
Motor carriers, regulations as to hours of
service of drivers, inapplicable, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
Municipal health boards to appoint physi-
cians and sanitary agents during, 32-71
Telephone company may provide free or
reduced rate service in times of, 58-374
EPILEPTICS
Children's courts, commitment by, 15-1422
Industrial school for white girls, exclusion
from, 55-164
Jailer's report to general sessions court, 55-
424
Sexual Sterilization (.this index)
Index
361
EPWORTH ORPHANAGE
Teachers' retirement fund in Richland
County School Districts 2B and 4
through 33, inclusion in, 61-521
EQUALIZATION BOARDS
Taxation (this index)
EQUAL PROTECTION OF
THE LAWS
Constitutional guaranty of, US Const, 14th
Amend, § 1; SC Const, Art 1, § S
EQUITY
Appeals (this index)
Chambers, powers of circuit judges at, 10-
20, 15-233
Circuit courts and judges. See appropriate
lines in this topic.
Common-law rules as superseded by, 10-18
Common pleas courts and judges. See ap-
propriate lines in this topic.
Co-operative marketing agreement, specific
performance, 12-973
Costs, allowance in actions in, 10-1601
County courts, jurisdiction of, 15-612
Greenville County Court, 15-654
Marlboro County Court, 15-696
Orangeburg County Court, 15-714
Richland County Court, 15-764
Spartanburg County Court, 15-804
Decree. Judgment or Decree (this index)
Distinction between law and equity abol-
ished, SC Comst, Art 6,% 3
Florence Civil Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
1608
General sessions court, common pleas court
transacting equity business during, 15-
240
Greenville County Court —
equity jurisdiction, 15-654
jury trial in equity cases, 15-671, 15-
673
Injunction (this index)
Issues, trial of, 10-1056, 10-1057
framing issue for jury, 10-1057
Joinder of legal and equitable actions, 10-
701
Joinder of legal and equitable counter-
claims, 10-704
Joinder of legal and equitable defenses, 10-
704
Judicial power of United States, US Const,
Art 3, §2; 11th Amend
Jurisdiction. See appropriate lines in this
topic
EQUITY— Cont'd
Jury trial, 10-1241 to 10-1243
circuit court rule sis to, Cir Ct Rule 28
Greenville County Court, 15-671, 15-673
issues triable by jury, 10-1057
new trial after, 10-1457
Spartanburg County Court, 15-821
Limitation of actions for equitable relief,
10-143(7), 10-148
Magistrates' courts as without equity juris-
diction, SC Const, Art 5, § 21
Marketing agreement, specific performance,
12-973
Marlboro County Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
696
Masters (this index)
New trial after jury trial in, 10-1457
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Partition (this index)
Pleading, distinction between law and equi-
ty abolished, SC Const Art 6, § 3
Quieting Title (this index)
Railroads —
actions for penalties or damages, 58-1255
intersections with other railroads, com-
mon pleas court, jurisdiction of, 58-
992
References. 10-1402(1), 10-1403, 15-1815
Richland County Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
764
Rules of equity as superseding common-law
rules, 10-18
Spartanburg County Court —
jurisdiction of, 15-804
jury trials, 15-821
Specific performance, co-operative market-
ing agreement, 12-973
Supreme Court, appellate jurisdiction of,
15-122
Terms of common pleas court, 15-262 to
15-286
eighth judicial circuit, 15-277
eleventh judicial circuit, 15-280, 15-281
fifth judicial circuit, 15-269 to 15-272
first judicial circuit, 15-262
fourteenth judicial circuit, 15-286
fourth judicial circuit, 15-266 to 15-268
general sessions court, common pleas
court transacting equity business
during. 15-240
ninth judicial circuit, 15-278
second judicial circuit. 15-263
seventh judicial circuit, 15-275
sixth judicial circuit, 15-274
tenth judicial circuit, 15-279
third judicial circuit, 15-264
thirteenth judicial circuit. 15-285
twelfth judicial circuit, 15-2S2
Trial-
appeal, right of, 10-1243
chambers, hearing at. 10-20
court, issues triable by, 10-1056
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EQUITY— Cont'd
Trial — Cont'd
decision at term tried, 10-1243
Jury trial, supra
Verdict, effect of, 10-1457
EROSION
Pawlcy's Island Erosion District. Pawley's
Island (this index)
Prevention of, acquisition of land for, 29-14
ERROR
Appeals (this index)
ESCAPE
Aiding escape of rioters or prisoners, 16-
10S, 16-231, 16-232
from penitentiary, 55-357
Arrest of escaped prisoner, 17-260
Bloodhounds for tracking fugitives, 53-9
Conniving or permitting escapes, penalty
for, 55-357
Habeas corpus applicant to furnish security
against, 17-357
Harboring escaped inmates of industrial
school for white girls, 55-165
Harboring or employing escaped convicts,
55-7
Jailer or officer suffering escape of prisoner,
16-233
Penalty for escape, 55-6
Retaking, 17-260
Reward and expenses for capture of escaped
convicts, 55-358
Rioters, aiding escape of, 16-105
Security against, to be furnished on appli-
cation for habeas corpus, 17-357
Sheriff—
dutv to arrest escaped convicts, 55-4, 55-
5
permitting escape, penalty, 53-216 to 53-
218
ESCHEATS
Generally, 57-201 to 57-240
Abstract of judgments, entry in, 10-1542
Action or suit for money or goods, Secre-
tary of State or Attorney General to
bring, 57-221
Advertising and recording —
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(36)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
sale of escheated land, 57-208
supposed escheats — ■
lands, 57-203
money or goods, 57-222
ESCHEATS— Cont'd
Annual report of Secretary of State and of
Budget Control Board, 57-237
Bond of claimant to supposedly escheated
lands, 57-204
Budget and Control Board, powers and du-
ties of, 57-210, 57-231, 57-237
annual reports, 57-237
Charleston Home, personal property of in-
mate of, 57-223
Claimant to escheated lands —
compensation for, 57-211
supposedly escheated lands, possession
pending proceedings, 57-204
Confiscated goods, 57-241, 57-242
Costs when claimant establishes title, 57-233
Damages for unfounded proceedings for
escheat of lands, 57-205
Death without heirs —
application of chapter in cases of, 57-235
real property to escheat in case of, SC
Const, Art 14, § 3
Disposition of proceeds, 57-234
Divestiture without leaving legal represen-
tatives, application in cases of, 57-235
Educational purposes, devotion of escheated
property to, 21-902
Escheater, Secretary of State as, 57-231
Felony, commission of, not ground for, 19-2
Former laws, property escheated under, 57-
239
Jury, inquest as to supposedly escheated
lands by, 57-202
Leases. Sale or lease of escheated land,
infra
Limitation of actions —
claims to compensation for escheated
lands, 57-211
persons under disability, 57-236
Notice of supposedly escheated lands, 57-
201
Partition, 10-2203, 10-2204
Penalties —
neglect of duties by Secretary of State,
57-238
purchase of escheated land by Secretary
of State, 57-232
Personal property, see appropriate lines
herein
Public office, Secretary of State neglecting
duties as to escheats as disqualified for,
57-238
Public sale of confiscated goods by sheriff,
57-241
Real property, see appropriate lines herein
Sale or lease of escheated land —
advertisement of sale, 57-208
division into smaller tracts, 57-209
issue of process for, 57-207
mortgage to secure sale, 57-208
renting out pending proceedings, 57-206
Index
363
ESCHEATS— Cont'd
Sale or lease of escheated land — Cont'd
Secretary of State, purchase by —
for Budget and Control Board, 57-210
prohibited, 57-232
terms of sale, 57-208
School fund, escheated property to go to,
SC Const, Art 11, §11
Secretary of State —
dutv to sue for escheated money or
goods, 57-221
escheator, 57-231
State Budget and Control Board. Budget
and Control Board, supra
State not precluded by grant, possession,
etc., of escheated lands, 57-51
State Sinking Fund, reimbursement of ex-
penses out of proceeds, 57-234
Treaties of United States not affected, 57-
240
Unclaimed property, time of vesting in
State- ^
V_ personal property, 57-222
real property, 57-207
Verdict as to escheated lands, record of,
57-202
ESTATE TAX— Cont'd
Imposition, 65-551
Interest on, 65-552
Payment, time for, 65-552
ESTERS
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
ESTILL, TOWN OF
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-317
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
ESTILL PUBLIC LIBRARY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(63)
ESTOPPEL
Waiver and Estoppel (this index)
ESCROW
Securities to be registered by qualification,
requirement as to, 62-115
ESTATES
Conveyances of. Deeds and Conveyances
(this index)
Decedents' Estates (this index)
Descent cast, effect of, 57-8, 57-9
Entireties, Tenancy by (this index)
Failure of issue, meaning of, 57-3
Free and common socage, all lands held
in, 57-1
John Lord Carteret, estate of, not affected,
57-55
Joint Tenants (this index)
Life Estates (this index)
Lords proprietors, estate of, not affected,
57-55
Parol lease or conveyance of land, 57-305,
57-306
Remainders and Reversions (this index)
Shelley's Case, abolishment of rule in, 57-2
Tenancies generally. Landlord and Tenant
(this index)
Tenants for Years (this index)
Tenants in Common (this index)
ESTATE TAX
See also Inheritance Tax
Generally, 65-551 to 65-553
Administration, 65-553
Amount; computation of; 65-553
ESTRAYS
Abuse by finder, liability to owner, 6-208
Advertisement—
by finder, 6-201
sale, 6-204
Appraisal, 6-201 to 6-203, 6-207
Certificate of appraisal, 6-202, 6-207
Certificate of magistrate of amount and dis-
position of funds from sale, 6-207
Claim of owner after sale, 6-206
Clerks of courts —
advertisement by, 6-204
book of estrays, 15-1769(12)
size of book, 15-1770
Fees, infra
to keep record, 15-1767(12)
Compensation for keeping and maintaining,
6-208
Fees —
clerk of courts, 27-53(55)
local provisions. 27-68 to 27-101
constable, 27-451(7)
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-423, 27-
452
magistrate, 27-431(19), 27-437
Note of purchaser, 6-205
Penalties for failure to perform duties as to,
6-209
Purchase money, use of, 6-206
Sale if not claimed, 6-204
ESTUARIES
Waters and Watercourses (this index)
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ETHYL ALCOHOL
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
ETHYL BROMIDE
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
EUCAINE
Food or drug containing, when misbrand-
ed, 32-1516
EVACUATION
Civil defense programs for, State's partici-
pation in, 44-471
EVICTION OF TENANT
Landlord and Tenant (this index)
EVIDENCE
See also Burden of Proof: Judicial Notice;
Presumptions; Witnesses
Generally, 26-1 to 26-807
Abortion cases, corroboration necessary in,
16-82, 16-83
Account, action or defense based on, proof
in magistrates' courts, 43-98, 43-99
Bill of lading or copy as, 26-8
Board of trustees of the University of South
Carolina may procure, 22-109
Bond, proof of signature of, 26-9
Books in certain cases, 26-141, 26-142
Bulk sales contract, rules of evidence not
affected by provisions as to, 11-206
Burden of Proof (this index)
Butter and cheese imitations, certificate of
analysis by chemist of Agriculture De-
partment, 32-1671
Certificate of analysis of feeding stuff as,
3-637
Children's courts —
abandonment of family, evidence in pros-
ecution for, 15-1385
proceedings not admissible in other
cases, 15-1425
"( "l.i U" defined, 26-2
Commercial disinfectants, analyst's certifi-
cate in prosecution for violations as to,
32-1750
EVIDENCE— Cont'd
Common carriers, certain instruments or
copies as evidence, 26-8
Consolidated corporation, existence of, 12-
456
Construction of statutes as to, 26-1
Co-operative marketing association, articles
of, 12-922
Corporation's charter, copy of, 12-60
Credibility as affected by conviction of wit-
ness for crime, 26-406
Criminal cases generally. Criminal Pro-
cedure (this index")
Cruelty to animals, animals as evidence in
prosecution for, 6-16
Depositions (this index)
Documentary evidence in proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 762 [Rule 28], 764
[Rule 33]
Documents, authenticity, request for ad-
mission of, 26-6
Domestic Relations Courts. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this index)
Domicil, prima facie evidence of domicil in
State of person securing foreign di-
vorce, 20-133
Drainage tax book as, 18-559
Failure of proof distinguished from vari-
ance, 10-695
Farmers' books as, 26-141
Federal Missing Persons Act, effect of, 26-
131 to 26-133
Fertilizer analysis, use of certificates of, 3-
565
Foreign documents, 26-121 to 26-123
Foreign laws, proof of, 26-52
Hotel keepers, etc.. prima facie evidence
of attempt to defraud, 35-6
Judicial Notice (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Libel or slander, in actions for, 10-676, 10-
677
Life expectancy, as to, 26-12
Medical books as, 26-142
Missing persons, reports as to, 26-131 to 26-
133
Mortuary table, 26-12
Municipal ordinances, proof of, 26-51
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
New trial for insufficiency of, 10-1461
North Carolina grants, copies of, 26-121
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
Perpetuation of Testimony (this index)
Planters' books as, 26-141
Presumptions (this index)
Public Documents (this index)
Railroads, rules of evidence in action under
General Railroad Law, 58-866
Reorganization Commission, testimony be-
fore, 9-213, 9-214
Index
365
EVIDENCE— Cont'd
Reversal by Supreme Court for failure of,
effect of, Sup Ct Rule 27
Scientific books as, 26-142
Sexual sterilization, in proceedings for, 32-
674
Signature of bond or note, proof of, 26-9
Surveyors' return in action involving title
or boundary of land, 57-453
Telephone companies, reparation claims for
improper charges, admissibility of Pub-
lic Service Commission's order in action
on, 58-425
Testimony of witness in armed forces at
subsequent trials. 26-11
Transcripts. Appeals (this index)
Trespass, report of appraisers as to dam-
ages, 10-1518
Uniform Judicial Notice of Foreign Law
Act. Judicial Notice (this index)
Variance. Pleading (this index)
War. prisoners of, reports as to, 26-132, 26-
133
Waste, report of appraisers as to damages,
10-1518
Waybill or copy as, 26-8
EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES
Witnesses (this index)
EXAMINATIONS— Cont'd
Pharmacists (this index)
Physicians and Suregons (this index)
Plumbers and Plumbing (this index)
Sales and use taxes, examination of tax-
paver's books by Tax Commission, 65-
1451
Securities Act (this index)
Veterinarians (this index)
EXAMINING COURTS
Magistrates may act as, SC Const, Art 5,
§21
EXCEPTIONS
Case or Exceptions (this index)
Objections and Exceptions (this index)
EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY
Income Tax (this index)
Sales and use taxes, 65-1360
State Port Authority, power to exchange
property, 54-18
EXCHANGES
Local exchanges, authorized, 11-63
EXAMINATIONS
See also Inspections and Inspectors;
Investigations and Investigators
Barbers and Barbering (this index)
Bar examination. Attorneys at Law (this
index)
Chiropodists, examination for admission to
practice. Chiropodists (this index)
Cities of 28,000 to 29,000, civil service ex-
aminations in, 47-756
Cosmetologists (this index)
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Engineers and land surveyors, 56-726, 56-
727
Insurance agents, examination for license.
Insurance Agents (this index)
Insurance Commissioner, examinations by.
Insurance Department and Commis-
sioner (this index)
Insurance companies, examination of, 37-281
to 37-285
Naturopath, examination for license. Na-
turopathy (this index)
Nursing, examination for practice of.
Nurses (this index)
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
Osteopaths (this index)
EXCISE TAXES
Taxation (this index)
EXECUTION
Generally, 10-1701 to 10-1738
Administrators de bonis non may take out,
10-1707
Assignment for benefit of creditors as
avoiding preference created by, 57-352
Attached property, execution to subject to
judgment, 10-933(2)
Bills of Lading (this index)
Body execution, 10-1705
Capital punishment, execution of. Capital
Offenses and Punishment (this index)
Chambers, hearing motion to stay or set
aside at, 10-20
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court, issu-
ance in, 15-1538
Chattels. Personal property, infra
Claim and delivery proceedings in magis-
trates' courts, 43-183
Clerk of courts — -
fees of, 27-53(12, 13,32, 57)
local provisions. 27-68 to 27-101
issuance by, 15-1727
renewal or satisfaction, entry of, 15-
1731
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EXECUTION— Cont'd
Concealing or removing goods levied on,
16-370 . , ,
Confession, judgment by, enforcement oi,
10-1538
Constables (this index)
Contents of writ, 10-1708
Coroner — .
acting when sheriff party to execution,
53-205
writ directed to, when, 10-1708
Corporate stock certificate, levy upon, U-
203, 12-318
Corporation, execution against, to entorce
criminal sentence, 17-572
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
Criminal sentence— ■
death sentence, execution of. Capital
Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
enforcement by execution against prop-
erty, 17-572, 17-573
Drainage assessments, execution upon de-
fault of, 18-317 .
Entry of renewal or satisfaction, 15-1/Jl _
Exemption from Attachment, Execution,
Levy, or Sale (this index)
Fees and costs — . .
bill of costs attached to executions, 27-4
clerk of courts, fees of, 27-53(12, 13, ii.,
57)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
execution for costs, 10-1624
sheriff, fees of, 27-401
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Fine, execution to collect, 17-573
Fireman's Pension Fund or payments there-
from, exemption of, 61-407
Fraternal association benefits as exempt
from, 37-917 .
Gasoline tax, collection by execution, 65-
1072
stored gasoline, 65-1088
Goods. Personal property, infra
Homestead Exemption (this index)
Inferior courts, execution on judgments or,
10-1709
Inheritance tax, execution for unpaid taxes,
65-528
Injunction, stay by, 10-2057.1
Judgment or decree, enforcement of, 1U-
1519
judgments by confession, 10-1538
Judicial Sales (this index)
Kinds of, 10-1701
Leased property, levy upon goods and
chattels upon, as subject to payment of
arrears of rent, 41-205
License tax, execution to collect. Licenses
and License Taxes (this index)
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts (this
index)
EXECUTION— Cont'd
Manufacturing company's stock as subject
to, 12-203
Married women —
execution against, restricted to her sep-
arate property, 10-1706
when entitled to exemption, 34-61
Mechanic's lien sale, surplus proceeds as
subject to execution, 45-281
Military equipment, when exempt, 44-84 _
Money collected on, sheriff to give notice
of, 10-1716 .
Partner's interest in partnership, 52-52
Personal earnings as exempt, 10-1731
Personal property— . '
concealing or removing goods levied on,
16-370
exemption of, 34-41, 34-42
constitutional provision, SC Const,
Art 3, § 28 ,
levy upon goods and chattels on leased
property, as subject to payment of
arrears of rent, 41-205
lien on, 10-1711
manufacturing company's stock as sub-
ject to execution, 12-203
Person of judgment debtor, execution
against, 10-1705
sheriff may break into house to arrest
debtor, when, 10-1712
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Proceedings against defendants not served,
execution in, 10-256
Property of judgment debtor, execution
against — ._
criminal sentence, enforcement ot, u-
572, 17-573
exempt property, retention by debtor,
10-845
sheriff may break into house to arrest
debtor, when, 10-1712
Property of judgment debtor, execution
against —
county to which issued, 10-1704
personal property, lien on, 10-1711
sheriff may break into house to seize
goods, when, 10-1712
Purchase of property, exemptions not ap-
plicable to obligations for, 34;_62
Recognizance, forfeited, 17-573, 17-574
Recovery of Real Property (this index)
Removing or concealing goods levied on,
16-370
Renewal, entry of, 15-1731
Rent, seizure of property under execution
as subject to arrears of, when, 41--05
Retirement benefits under South Carolina
retirement system, exemption of, 61-110
Returns, 10-1714
penalty for failure to make, 10-1715
Sale on. Judicial Sales (this index)
Satisfaction —
entry of, 15-1731
Index
367
EXECUTION— Cont'd
Satisfaction — Cont'd
sheriff's purchase of execution as
amounting to, 53-220
Sentence —
death sentence, execution of. Capital
Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
enforcement by execution against prop-
erty, 17-572, 17-573
Separate property of married woman, re-
striction of execution against, 10-1706
Setting aside execution, motion for, hearing
at chambers, 10-20
Sheriff-
breaking into house to arrest debtor or
seize goods, 10-1712
execution book, 53-192
fees of, 27-401
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
levies, to keep memorandum of, 10-1713
money collected on execution, duty to
give notice of, 10-1716
satisfaction, sheriff's purchase of exe-
cution as amounting to, 53-220
writ to be directed to, 10-1708
Stay-
injunction for, 10-2057.1
juvenile and domestic relations courts,
power of children's court division to
grant stay, 15-1205
motion to stay execution, hearing at
chambers, 10-20
sale, stay of, Cir Ct Rule 64
Stock certificate, levy upon, 12-203, 12-318
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
Taxes, execution to enforce payment of.
Taxation (this index)
Time limit for issuance of, 10-1702, 10-1703
Tools and implements of trade, exemption
of, 34-41
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
3, §28
Vacating execution, motion for, hearing at
chambers, 10-20
Wearing apparel, exemption of, 34-41
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
3, §28
Writ, contents of, 10-1708
EXECUTION OF DEATH
SENTENCE
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Administration of Government (this index)
EXECUTORS AND AD-
MINISTRATORS
See also Decedents' Estates; Descent
and Distribution; Wills
Generally, 19-401 to 19-613
Absent distributee. Distributee not found,
infra
Absent executor or administrator, citation
of, 19-597 to 19-599
Account —
annual, commissions forfeited by failure
to file, 19-531
copy for Tax Commission, for inherit-
ance tax purposes, 65-501
Accounting, absence from State as ground
for requiring, 19-597
Actions by or against —
additional commissions, actions for 19-
535
costs, 10-1620
Death by Wrongful Act (this index)
limitation of, 10-107, 10-109
suits on disallowed claims, 19-483
parties —
absence of some executors or admin-
istrators from State, 10-211
beneficiary need not join with execu-
tor or administrator, 10-208
nonresident motor vehicle operator,
action against, 10-212, 10-213
survival of right of action, 10-209, 10-
210
signature of decedent to bond or note,
proof of, 26-9
venue of actions against executors or
administrators, 10-304
when may be commenced, 19-554
Alcoholic beverage business, continuation
of, 4-52
Ancillary executors and administrators, duty
as to inheritance tax, 65-484
Appointment of —
condemnation proceedings under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
appointment of administrators in, 25-
64
creditor, appointment as administrator
for benefit of all creditors, 19-471
derelict estate, appointment of adminis-
trator for, 19-404
evidence of, 26-104
intestacy, appointment of administrator
in case of, 19-404
order of preference in, 19-403
Appointment of appraisers. Appraisal, in-
fra
Appraisal, 19-455
appointment of appraisers, 19-454
counties, several, when, 19-456
compensation of appraisers, 19-460
disqualification of appraiser by interest
or relationship, 19-455
368
Code of Laws of South Carolina
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-
TRATORS—Cont'd
Appraisal— Cont'd _
mileage allowable to appraisers, 19-40U
oath of appraiser, 19-457
obstruction of appraisal, injunction
against or penalty for, 19-459
return, time for, 19-454, 19-455
Apprenticeship indenture —
as asset of decedent, 40-210, 40-211
power to retain or assign, 40-210, 40-211
Assets —
apprenticeship indenture as asset of de-
cedent, 40-210, 40-211
crops, 19-478
emblements, when, 19-479
trust descending to heir, 19-707
Bank deposit of estate funds, 67-58
Banks — .
bond when acting as executor or admin-
istrator, 8-242
power to act as executor or administra-
tor, 8-241
power to agree to conditions of reopen-
ing, 8-317
Bonds —
administrator, 19-433
administrator with will annexed, 19-
438 to 19-440
corporate surety as reducing amount,
19-434
enforcement, 19-435
probate judge, payable to, 19-435
probate judge's liability for failure
to require, 19-436
relief of surety, 19-437
dispensable until it appears that prop-
erty will be received, 19-442
executor purchasing property of testa-
tor, 19-520
Investments, infra
nonresident, 19-591
release of surety, 19-593
premium as chargeable to estate, 19-441
proceeds of sale of realty to pay debts
as covered by, 19-500
surety company bond permissible but
not requirable, 67-64
temporary letters, 19-402
Burial expenses, priority of payment, 19-
476
Change of name of decedent as affecting ob-
ligations of, 48-55
Citation—
distributee not found or possibly dead,
19-559 to 19-561
decree following citation, 19-562, 19-
563, 19-564
of executor or administrator removing or
absent from state, 19-597 to 19-599
Claims against estate. Debts of decedent,
infra
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-
TRATORS—Cont'd
Commission, appointment of, to qualify in-
firm or distant executors, 19-443
Commissions, 19-534
account, annual, failure to file as forfeit-
ing, 19-531
additional, actions for, 19-535
deceased executor, 19-537
division among several according to serv-
ice, 19-536
Compensation. Commissions, supra
Compromise or settlement by, when per-
missible, 19-482
Contempt, default in making annual return
as, 19-532
Conversion, liability for —
administrator, 19-613
executor de son tort, 19-613
of personal representative of executor or
administrator, 19-552
Costs in actions by or against, 10-1620
Costs of administration —
indexing fee on passing title to real es-
tate by will or descent, 60-158, 60-
160
small estates, administration of, 10-1609
County in which to apply for administration,
14-401
Creditors. Debts, infra
Crops, when assets, 19-478
C. t. a. With will annexed, infra
Death actions, power to compromise and
settle, 19-482
Death of executor, administration after, 19-
413 to 19-416
De bonis non — .
execution may be taken out by admin-
istrator de bonis non, 10-1707
grant of letters of administration, 19-416
Debts of decedent-
annual nature, payment of debts of, to
be in proportion to assets, 19-477
appointment of creditor as administrator
for benefit of all creditors, 19-471
barred bv failure to file, when, 19-474,
19-475
exemption of Federal insurance, compen-
sation, or pensions, 19-480
liability of heir or devisee, 19-701 et seq.
nonresidents, effects of, liable for debts
to citizens, 19-481
notice to creditors, 19-473
order of payment, 19-476
sale of real estate to pay, 19-491 to 19-
50S
time allowed for ascertainment, 19-473
Debts of executors to decedents, when ex-
tinguished by appointment, 19-472
Deposit of estate funds in bank, 67-58
Derelict Estates (this index)
Index
369
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-
TRATORS—Cont'd
De son tort, executor, 19-611 to 19-613
discovery, 19-612
waste, liability for, 19-613
Destroyed will, grant of letters of adminis-
tration, 19-406
Discharge of —
effect of, 15-461
notice required, 15-461
Discharge of debts. Debts, supra
Discovery, executor de son tort, 19-612
Distributee not found or possibly dead — -
citation, publication of, 19-560, 19-561
claim by heir or beneficiary of, 19-565
right to distribution not barred within
three years, 19-566
Distribution. Settlement and distribution,
infra
Doubtful or worthless evidences of indebt-
edness, sale to highest bidder, 19-516,
67-62
Emblements as assets, when, 19-479
Eminent domain proceedings under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, ap-
pointment of administrators in, 25-64
Employer for purposes of unemployment
compensation, executor or administra-
tor as, 68-12
Estate pur autre vie, liability of, in hands
of heir, 19-708
Estate Taxes (this index)
Exhibition of property for inventory, re-
fusal of, penalized, 19-453
Fees and costs —
appraiser's fees, 27-502
in action by or against, 10-1620
Final settlement, charges for advertising no-
tice of, 10-1308
Five hundred dollars or less, administration
of estates of, 19-555 to 19-557
Foreign corporations not to act as, 19-592
Foreign representatives of nonresident de-
cedents, 19-600
Funeral expenses, priority of payment, 19-
476
Grant of administration, procedure, 19-409
Guardians ad litem for minors in proceed-
ings to sell real estate to pay debts, 19-
495
Homestead exemptions not abridged by pro-
vision for sale of decedent's realty to
pay debts, 19-499
Identity of distributee, determination of dis-
pute as to, 19-564
Income Tax (this index)
Indebtedness. Debts, supra
Index to, 15-488
Infants. Minors, post
Inheritance Tax (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 24
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-
TRATORS—Cont'd
Insufficient security, liability for taking, up-
on sale in execution of testamentary
power, 19-514
Interest, accountability for, 67-63
Intestacy, appointment of administrator in
case of, 19-404
Inventory, 19-452
copy for Tax Commission for inherit-
ance tax purposes, 65-501
mandamus to compel exhibition of prop-
erty for, 19-453
refusal to exhibit property for, penalized,
19-453
Investments, 67-58 to 67-61
county bonds, 14-527
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or issued
by, 36-602, 36-603
highway bonds or certificates of indebt-
edness, 33-263
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities, obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
Marketing Commission bonds, 3-229
municipal public works, certain bonds
for, 59-387
national mortgage associations, securi-
ties of, 36-602, 36-603
refunding bonds, 1-696
school bonds, 21-988, 21-999.9
Kershaw County, no fees to master and
probate judge on estates not over ten
thousand dollars, 19-558
Labor. Apprenticeship indenture, supra
Legatees and devisees, list of, to be filed by
executor, 19-451
Letters of administration —
de bonis non, administration, 19-416
destroyed or lost will, grant of letters,
19-406
temporary, 19-402
will annexed, letters of administration
with, 19-414
Letters testamentary — •
period to elapse before issuing, 19-407
temporary, 19-402
Liens on property sold to pay decedent's
debts, probate judge to enter releases
of, 19-502
Life of another, liability of estate for, in
hands of heir, 19-708
Limitation of actions by or against, 10-107,
10-109
on disallowed claims, 19-483
List of heirs or legatees and devisees to be
filed by, 19-451
List of property. Inventory, supra
Lost will, grant of letters of administration,
19-406
370
Code of Laws of South Carolina
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-
TRATORS—Cont'd
Mandamus to compel exhibition of dece-
dent's property for inventory, 19-453
Mechanics' liens, enforcement against or
by executors and administrators, 45-287,
45-288
Minors —
distributees of estates of five hundred
dollars or less, payment of share of,
19-555
guardians ad litem for, in proceedings
to sell real estate to pay debts, 19-
495
may not act as executors, 19-417
National bank's conversion into State bank
as not terminating executorship, 8-123
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Nonresident decedents —
debts of, liability to resident creditors,
19-481
foreign representatives of, 19-600
Nonresident executors and administrators —
bonds of, 19-591
release of sureties on, 19-593
conditions of issuance of letters to non-
resident executor, 19-591
powers of nonresident executor, 19-595
renunciation by failure to qualify, 19-
596
service of process, appointment of per-
son to receive, by nonresident ex-
ecutor or administrator, 19-591
service of summons on, 19-433, 19-591
Notice — . .
of application for grant of administra-
tion, Richland County, 19-412
of discharge of executor or administra-
tor, 15-461
of final settlement, charges for adver-
tising, 10-1308
of pendency of proceeding to sell realty
for payment of debts, 19-498
to creditors, publication of, 19-473
Oath-
administrator, 19-431
appraiser, 19-457
commission to administer, 19-443
executor or administrator with will an-
nexed, 19-432
Own wrong, executor of. De son tort, su-
pra
Parties to actions or proceedings. Actions,
supra
Partner surviving to file statement with
probate judge, 19-458
Penalty —
against probate judge for default in dis-
charge of statutory duties. 19-462
for neglect or refusal of executor or ad-
ministrator to comply with statu-
tory requirements, 19-461
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-
TRATORS—Cont'd
Plene administravit, as defense, Cir Ct Rule
21
Preference in appointment, order of, 19-403
Priority, order of, in discharge of claims
against estate, 19-476
Probate court, jurisdiction of, 15-444, 15-445
Probate judge —
Bonds, supra
duty of executor to deliver will to, 19-
264, 19-267
fees of, 27-301
Kershaw County, no fees in handling
estates of not over ten thousand
dollars, 19-558
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
proceeding to sell realty for pay-
ments of debts, 19-503, 19-504
penalty against, for default in discharge
of statutory duties, 19-462
release of liens on property sold to pay
decedent's debts, entry of, 19-502
surviving partner to file statement with,
19-458
to administer estates of five hundred dol-
lars or less, 19-555 to 19-557
Probate of will. Wills (this index)
Publication —
application for grant of administration,
19-409
Cherokee County, 19-410
Newberry County, 19-411
Richland County, 19-412
distributee not found or possibly dead,
publication of citation, 19-560, 19-
561
service by, on nonresidents in proceed-
ings to sell realty for payment of
debts, 19-497
Railroad stocks, superadded liability on, 58-
945
Residence and post-office address, state-
ment of, to be filed, 19-451
Resignation of executors, 19-415
Returns, annual, 19-531
default, procedure on, 19-532
extension of time, 19-532
Revocation of letters for default in filing
return, 19-532
Sale of decedent's property-
personal property, 19-515 to 19-518
purchase by executor or administrator —
bond to account for purchase money,
19-520
purchaser, executor or administrator
may be, at actual value, 19-519
real estate to pay debts, 19-491 to 19-505
guardians ad litem for minors. 19-495
homestead exemption not abridged,
19-499
[8SCCode]
Index
371
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-
TRATORS—Cont'd
Sale of decedent's property — Cont'd
real estate to pay debts — Cont'd
testamentary direction, execution of,
19-511
Securities Act, exemption from, 62-54(1)
testamentary power of, 19-511 to 19-514
Service of process, appointment of person
to receive, by nonresident executor or
administrator, 19-591
Service of summons on nonresident executor
or administrator, 10-433, 19-591
Settlement and distribution, 19-551 to 19-
566
citation when distributee not found or
possibly dead, 19-559 to 19-561
decree following, 19-562, 19-563, 19-
564
compromise or settlement by executor or
administrator, when permissible, 19-
482
venue, 19-551
year to elapse before distribution, 19-553
Small estates, administration of, 19-55 to 19-
557
Statute of frauds, special promise to answer
for damages within, 11-101(1)
Stockholder's liability, 12-72
railroad stocks, superadded liability on
58-945
Stock Transfer Act as not enlarging powers
of, 12-307
Summons —
in proceedings for sale of real estate to
pay debts, 19-493 to 19-495
service on nonresident executor or ad-
ministrator, 10-433, 19-591
Sureties. Bonds, supra
Taxation (this index)
Temporary letters, 19-402
Trust companies as, 8-241
Trust descending to heir as asset, 19-707
Unemployment compensation, executor or
administrator as employer for pur-
poses of, 68-12
Venue of administration, 19-401
Veteran's insurance, compensation, or pen-
sions as exempt from claims of credi-
tors, 19-480
Waste, liability for —
administrator, 19-613
executor de son tort, 19-613
personal representative of executor or
administrator, 19-552
Widow's allowance, partnership property
not subject to, 52-52
Wills (this index)
With will annexed, 19-414 to 19-416
bond, 19-438 to 19-440
letters of administration, 19-414
power of sale in will may be exercised
by, 19-512
EXECUTORS AND ADMINIS-
TRATORS—Cont'd
Worthless evidences of indebtedness, sale
of, to highest bidder, 19-516, 67-62
EXEMPLARY DAMAGES
Punitive Damages (this index)
EXEMPTION FROM ATTACHMENT
EXECUTION, LEVY, OR SALE '
See also Homestead Exemption
Ascertainment and appraisal of exempt
property, 34-41
Civil arrest cases, retention by debtor in 10-
845
Court may order sale and reservation in
money, 34-63
Firemen's pension fund and payments there-
from, 61-407
Fraternal association benefits, 37-917
General Assembly, duty of, to enact exemp-
tion laws, SC Const, Art 3, § 28
Manufacturing company's stock as exempt
from execution, 12-203
Married woman, when entitled to exemp-
tion, 34-61
Military equipment, 44-84
Penalty for violations by officers, 34-65
Personal earnings, 10-1731
Personal property, 34-41, 34-42
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
3, §28
Purchase of property, exemption does not
extend to obligations for, 34-62
Retirement benefits under South Carolina
Retirement System, 61-116
Tools and implements of trade, 34-41
constitutional provision, SC Const Art
3, § 28
Wearing apparel, 34-41
constitutional provision, SC Const Art
3, §28
When no process lodged, 34-42
EXEMPTION FROM TAXES
Taxation (this index)
EXEMPTIONS
Armed Forces (this index)
Arrest, exemption from —
Arrest (this index)
Civil Arrest (this index)
Attachment, etc. Exemption from Attach-
ment, Execution, Levy, or Sale (this
index)
Clergymen (this index)
372
Code of Laws of South Carolina
EXEMPTIONS— Cont'd
Fair Trade Act, contracts exempted, 66-95
Ferry tolls, exemptions from, 33-773
private ferries, 33-709
Homestead Exemption (this index)
Jury duty, exemption from. Juries and Ju-
rors (this index)
Motor carriers, exempt businesses, 58-1501
Partnerships ( this index)
Road duty. Highways and Streets (this in-
dex)
Securities Act (this index)
Tax exemptions. Taxation (this index)
EXHIBITIONS
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
EXHIBITS
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule 28]
Transcript of record on appeal to Supreme
Court, exhibits in, Sup Ct Rule 4(5)
EXITS
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
exits from inside courts of, 35-115
EXPENSES AND EXPENDITURES
Fees and Costs (this index)
Grade crossing elimination. Railroad Cross-
ings (this index)
Grade separation structures, alteration of,
58-833
Income tax, deduction from, 65-258, 65-259,
65-265
Militia (this index)
Public Service Commission (this index)
State Board of Health, 32-15
Supreme Court, payment of expenses of, 15-
114
EXPERIMENT STATION
Agricultural Experiment Station (this in-
dex)
EXPERT WITNESSES
Witnesses (this index)
EXPLOSIVES— Cont'd
Electric and interurban railroads, placing
explosives on rails of, 58-734
Fish, taking by use of, 28-674 to 28-676
Poisoning bv, as reportable disease, Rules
&Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
Railroad tracks, placing explosives on, 58-
734
Railroad transportation. Carriers (this in-
dex)
Safe-cracking by means of, 16-337
Sale of, 66-4
record of, 66-4
Transportation of — ■
Carriers (this index)
highways and streets, transportation on.
Highways and Streets (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
vehicles transporting —
fire extinguishers, equipment of ve-
hicles with. 46-629
placarding of, 46-629
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
Ammunition, playing cards, and tobacco
products, tax on privilege of importing,
65-701
Customs Duties (this index)
Federal government not to lay duty on ex-
ports, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 5
Federal taxation of imports, US Const, Art
1,§8, cl 1
Livestock, importation of. Animal Diseases
(this index)
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
Obscene books, etc., 16-414
State-
may not lay duty on exports without
consent of Congress, US Const, Art
1, § 10. cl3
may not tax imports without consent of
Congress, US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl
2
EXPOSITIONS
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Railroad may carry freight free or at re-
duced rates for, 58-1082
EX POST FACTO LAWS
Prohibited, US Const, Art 1, §9, cl 3;
1, § 10, cl 1; SC Const, Art 1, § 8
Art
EXPLOSIVES
Amount that may be kept, 47-1159
Dynamite (this index)
EXPOSURE
Tndecent exposure of person, 16-413
Indecent pictures, exhibition of, 16-415
Index
373
EXPRESS COMPANIES
Accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758
[Rule 55]
Answers to complaints or petitions to Pub-
lic Service Commission, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 749 [Rules 1, 2]
Approval of rates by Public Service Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 750
[Rules 5(a), 5(b)]
Bus, loading express packages on, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.094]
Changes in rates and classification, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 54]
Closing or discontinuing offices or agency,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 14]
Common carriers, SC Const, Art 9, § 3
Complaints to Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 749 [Rule 1]
Consolidation with competing lines prohib-
ited, SC Const, Art 9, §7
Contracts, inspection by Public Utilities
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
753 [Rule 18]
Discrimination in charges or facilities —
legislation to prevent, duty of Legisla-
ture to enact, SC Const, Art 9, § 13
prohibited, SC Const, Art 9, § 5
Fines and penalties, division between State
and county, 58-17
Free service, 58-4, 58-5
Furnishing information to Public Service
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
753 [Rule 18]
Hearings before Public Service Commis-
sion—
affidavits, presentation of testimony by,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rule 2]
copies of affidavits to be furnished
opposite side, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 750 [Rule 3]
discontinuance of office or agency, Rules
and Reg., Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 14]
public sessions, when held, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rule 4]
right to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 750
[Rule 1]
Income tax, basis of ascertaining net tax-
able income, 65-256
Intermediate points, rates to, SC Const, Art
9, §5
Laborers —
conciliation of industrial disputes, pro-
visions as inapplicable, 40-303
exemption from provision for inspection
of buildings, etc., by Commissioner
of Labor, 40-253
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Machine guns, transportations of, 16-122,
16-125
Opening or injuring packages, penalty for,
58-10
Petitions to Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 749 [Rule 1]
EXPRESS COMPANIES— Cont'd
Posting schedules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 75S [Rule 53]
Public Service Commission, regulation by,
58-201, 58-202
Railroads, regulations as to, applicability
to express companies, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 52]
Records, inspection by Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 18]
Reports to Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 18]
Reports to Tax Commission, additional in-
formation, 58-12
Routing shipments, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
755 [Rule 29]
Rules and regulations of Public Service
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
749 to 758 [Rules 1 to 55]
Suspension of rules, rates, etc., by Public
Service Commission, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rule 5]
Unclaimed freight. Carriers (this index)
Wages, time and place of payment law as
inapplicable to, 40-112
EXTORTION
Railroads, charge of unreasonable rates by,
58-1076
EXTRADITION
Generally, 17-201 to 17-207
Attorney General to conduct hearings, 17-
205
Bail, right to of one arrested as fugitive, 17-
201
Commitment of fugitive, 17-201, 17-202
Constitutional provision for, US Const, Art
4, § 2, cl 2
Demand, release from detention in absence
of, 17-201
Felony, fugitive charged with, to be de-
livered up, US Const, Art 4, § 2, cl 2
Governor of State where crime committed,
notification of, 17-203
Hearings on, 17-205
Record of arrest and commitment of fugi-
tive to be transmitted to Governor, 17-
201
Return of fugitive, agent's compensation and
expenses, 17-206, 17-207
Surrender of fugitive, 17-204
delivery by asvlum state on requisition,
US Const, Art 4, § 2, cl 2
Warrant for fugitive, when issuable, 17-201
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374
EYE EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT
HOSPITALS
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588
EYEGLASSES
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
Sale of, 56-1083
EYESIGHT
Infant's disease, duty to report, 32-554 _
Motor carriers, requirement as to eyesight
of drivers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765
[Reg. 1.22]
FABRICATING
Sales and use tax on goods used in, 65-1361,
65-1368
FACTORIES
Mills and Factories (this index)
FACTORS AND COMMIS-
SION MERCHANTS
Civil arrest, embezzlement by factor as
ground for, 10-802(1)
Cotton furnishing of sworn statements in
sale of, 13-306
Cotton factors disposing of cotton w.thout
consent of owner, penalized, 69-b
Failure to account for produce penalized, 3-
50, 3-51
Liens —
certificate of payment, 45-408
commission, lien for, 45-402
continuance, 45-406
creation, 45-403
definition of terms in statute, 45-401
discharge, 45-408
effective date, 45-403
election between rights under hen law
and other statutes, 45-410
existence of merchandise at time of con-
tract creating not essential, 45-40J
expenses, lien for, 45-402
liberal construction of statutory provi-
sion, 45-409
loans and advances, 45-402
notice of —
contents, 45-403
place of filing, 45-405
possession as equivalent, 45-407
time of filing, 45-405
verification, 45-404
priority, 454-405
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS— Cont'd
Taxes on personalty in possession of, lia-
bility for, 65-1626
FACTORY
Mills and Factories (this index)
FAIRFAX
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
FAIRFIELD COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Aeronautics Commission, 2-301 to 2-304
Agricultural Board —
appointment, 63-271 _
contracts for use of equipment, b.*>--/S
duties, 63-272
number of members, 63-271
rules and regulations, 63-275
term of members, 63-271
use of equipment, 63-273, 63-274
Agriculture (this index)
Attorney, highway maintenance contracts,
advice in respect of, 33-1618
Auditor — . . , .
generally. Counties (this index)
elimination of names from tax books
with assistance of collector, 65-_oM>
report to by sheriff of property unlisted
or wrongly valued. 65-3502
tax collector's reports to, of property
not listed, under-valued, or over-
valued, 65-2387
Bethel Park Commission (this index)
Board of Commissioners, 14-1901
bonds of members, 14-1906
buying and selling by, 14-1914
claims to be approved by, 14-1915
clerk. 14-1908
claims, duties as to, 14-iyii
financial statements, preparation of,
14-1916
co-operation with supervisor, 14-1913
duties, generally, 14-1912
election, 14-1905
meetings, 14-1911
number of members, 14-19U4
qualifications, 14-1904
terms of office, 14-1904
vacancies, how filled, 14-1907
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Index
375
FAIRFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Boundaries, 14-71
Bridge fund, 33-1621
Bridges —
generallv. Bridges (this index)
supervisor's powers as to, 33-1611
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gang (this index)
supervisor's authority over, 33-1611
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-274
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Civil engineer, employment of, 14-1909
Claims against, 14-1915
see also Counties (this index)
Clerk of courts —
generallv. Clerk of Courts (this index)
fees, 27-52
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Competitive bidding on purchases or sales,
14-1914
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-766
see also Constables (this index)
Coroner generally. Coroners (this index)
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts-
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-274
clerk of courts, fees of, 27-52
constables, 43-766
county courts, exception from general
law as to, 15-627
grand jury, financial statements to be
filed with, 14-1916
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4), 38-
308(8)
Magistrates, infra
Sheriff, infra
Dogs worrying or killing sheep or live-
stock, killing of, 6-103
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections —
generally. Counties (this index)
districts, 14-1905
highway bonds, issuance of, by town-
ships, 33-1623, 33-1624
highway commissioners, township, 33-
1628
road tax elections in townships, 33-1642
Engineer, employment of, 14-1909, 14-1910
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees, report of by officers, 14-1917, 14-1918
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fines —
license to haul for hire, fine for failure to
obtain, 33-1622
nonpayment of road tax, 33-1094
road fund, payment into, 33-1621
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
FAIRFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally. Counties (this index)
sheriff as agent of, 65-3505
Game. Rabbits, infra
Game zone, 2S-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury, financial statements to be filed
with, 14-1916
Hawkers and peddlers, special provisions as
to, 56-1218
Health boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
bids for maintenance by contract, 33-1616
bonds, issuance by townships, 33-1623 to
33-1627
chain gang, supervisor's authority over,
33-1611
contracts for improvement of road sec-
tions, 33-1632
contracts for maintenance, 33-1616 to 33-
1619
engineers, township, 33-1629
expenditures, 33-1613
hired labor —
construction or improvement by, 33-
1633
working of roads by, 33-1619
inspection by supervisor, 33-1620
intertownship highways, use of township
bond funds for, 33-1637
license required for hauling for hire with
teams, 33-1622
machinery and equipment, giving con-
tractor use of, 33-1619
maintenance of improved roads, 33-1634
road districts, 33-1613
road fund, 33-1621
scrape gang for each district, 33-1614 ■
sections, division into, 33-1615, 33-1632
supervisor, powers of, 33-1611, 33-1612
taxation for, 33-1091 to 33-1095
township commissions, 33-1643
borrowing in anticipation of tax, 33-
1646
commissioners, 33-1628
duties generally, 33-1631
joint commissions, 33-1630
records, 33-1639
reports, financial, 33-1639
warrants, 33-1625, 33-1636
Hospitalization of poor persons, adminis-
tration of funds appropriated for, 71-
307
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FAIRFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(4), 38-308(8)
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Library Commission —
appointment, 42-391
chairman, 42-392
circulation of books, 42-393
delegation of duties to members, 42-392
duties, 42-393
number of members, 42-391
powers, 42-393
reports, 42-39S
rules and regulations, power to pre-
scribe, 42-392
school moneys, apportionment to, 42-
394
secretary, 42-302
term of office, 42-391
trucks, operation of, 42-393
vacancies, how filled, 42-391
Licenses—
generally. Counties (this index)
hauling for hire with team, 33-1622
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority,
one member of board to reside in coun-
ty, 24-354
Magistrates, 43-761 to 43-766
see also Magistrates (this index)
districts, 43-761
jurisdiction, 43-765
residence requirements, 43-763
Winnsboro Mills Village, additional mag-
istrate for, 43-762
jurisdiction, 43-765
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
report of fees collected and salaries re-
ceived, 14-1917, 14-1918
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-173
Poll taxes, tax collector to place on books
names of persons liable to, 65-2388
Probate court generally. Probate Courts
(this index)
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchases, 14-1914
Rabbits, sale or offering for sale, prohibited,
28-472
Recording fees, 27-52
Road fund. 33-1621
FAIRFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-511 to 53-522
see also Rural Police (this index)
commissioners, 53-512
created, 53-511
officers —
appointment, 53-513
complaints against, investigation of,
53-522
control bv commissioners and sheriff,
53-518
duties, 53-519
equipment, 53-517
jurisdiction, 53-519
oath of office, 53-515
official bond, 53-516
powers, 53-520
qualifications, 53-514
removal, 53-513
term of office, 53-513
reports, 53-518, 53-521
Schools—
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
audits bv county Board of Education, 21-
2593
Board of Education —
borrowing power, 21-2593
chairman, 21-2592
compensation of members, 21-2591
contracts, 21-2595
duties, 21-2593
eminent domain, power to exercise
right of, 21-2593
executive officer, Superintendent of
Education to act as, 21-2597
finances, 21-2611 to 21-2619
funds, distribution and apportion-
ment, 21-2619
meetings, 21-25^2
mileage, 21-2591
powers, 21-2593
purchases, 21-2595
secretary, Superintendent of Educa-
tion to act as, 21-2597
Superintendent, employment of, 21-
2596
tax levies, 21-2617, 25-2593
term of school, power to fix length of,
21-2593
vice-chairman, 21-2592
bonds —
amount issuable, 21-973
issue by county boards, 21-2593
payment by county board, 21-2611
buildings, county Board of Education to
plan and construct, 21-2593
census, 21-2593
Compulsory Attendance Act, enforce-
ment of, 21-2593
Index
377
FAIRFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
elections, provision for, by county Board
of Education, 21-2593
Federal funds, county board as unit for
financing and receiving, 21-2619
funds —
deposit and disbursement, 21-2618
distribution, 21-2619
interchange of pupils or educational serv-
ices, power of Board of Education
to arrange with adjoining counties
for, 21-2593
necessaries for needy pupils, provision
of, 21-2577
Superintendent of Education—
duties, 21-2597
salary, 21-2596
secretary and executive officer of
Board of Education, 21-2597
tenure, 21-2596
traveling allowance, 21-2596
taxes —
Board of Education to set levies, 21-
2593, 21-2617
special provisions not affected by
general legislation, 21-932
textbooks, free, provision of, 21-571
transfer of pupils from one district to
another, 21-2593
trustees —
budgets, 21-2578
District No. 44, 21-1141
necessaries for needy pupils, provi-
sion of, 21-2577
warrants, 21-2593
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
as rural police commissioner, 53-512
forfeited land commission, acting as
agent for, 65-3505
names of persons liable to poll or road
commutation tax to be added to tax
books by, 65-3503
report to auditor of property not listed
or wrongly valued on tax books, 65-
3502
tax assessment by, of omitted or wrong-
ly valued property, 65-3502
taxes collected, settlement with treasur-
er, 65-3506
Sinking fund commission, 33-1640, 33-1641
Sinking funds generally. Counties (this
index)
Soil conservation committee area for se-
lection of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina Retirement System, partici-
pation in, 61-151, 61-152
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
FAIRFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Streams — Cont'd
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Supervisor, 14-1901
automobile, allowance for upkeep and ex-
pense, 33-1620
Board of Commissioners to co-operate
with, 14-1913
bond, 14-1903
election, 14-1902
highways —
inspection of, 33-1620
powers as to, 33-1611, 33-1612
salary, source of payment, 14-1919
term, 14-1902
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2381 to 65-2394
appointment, 65-2381
assistance to, by local officers, 65-2389
auditor, assistance to, 65-2386
bond, 65-2382
commutation road tax, placing on books
of persons liable to, 65-2388
compensation, 65-2384
Democratic club rolls, access to, 65-2389
duties, 65-2385
expenses, allowance for, 65-2384
fines and penalties, collection by and dis-
position of, 65-2393
forfeited land commission, agency for
65-2391 '
poll taxes, listing of persons liable to
65-2388, 65-2389
powers, 65-2385
removal from office, 65-2383
report of property not listed, under-
valued, or overvalued, 65-2387
settlements with county treasurer. 65-
2392
term of office, 65-2383
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessments of omitted or wrongly val-
ued property, by sheriff, 65-3502
bonds issued for highway purposes, re-
payment of, 33-1638
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
new industries, 65-1553
forfeited lands, custody and management,
65-2391
highway purposes, 33-1091 to 33-1095
instalment payments, 65-1997
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
penalties, disposition of, 65-3506
settlements by sheriff, 65-3506
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FAIRFIELD COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes— Cont'd _
sheriff's assistance in striking off prop-
erty or names not properly on tax
books, 65-3501
township, for highway purposes, 33-1642
to 33-1646
valuation for, adjustment by collector,
65-2387
Treasurer — _
generally. Counties fthis index)
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-
1970
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
school funds, deposit and disbursement,
21-2618
sheriff's settlement with, for taxes col-
lected, 65-3506
tax collector's settlements with, 65-2392
Waters. Streams, supra
FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT
Co-operation with Federal authorities in en-
forcement of, 40-7
FAIRS AND FAIR ASSOCIATIONS
Generally, 14-651 to 14-687
Admissions tax, exemption from, 65-802
Beer and wine permits, 4-214.1
Carnivals and traveling tent shows — _ _ _
county fairs not within prohibition
against, 5-1
exhibiting within five miles of agricul-
tural fair, 5-17
State fair not within prohibition against,
5-1
Colleton County (this index)
Deputy sheriffs for fairs, 53-121 to 53-125
Drinking water at fairs, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 560 [Sec. 3]
Educational exhibits by Commissioner of
Agriculture and State Board of Health,
14-651 to 14-653
Food stuff offered for sale at fairs, sanitary
requirements, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
560 [Sec. 4]
Greenwood County (this index)
Holiday on Thursday of Fair Week, 64-
152, 64-158
Railroads may carry freight free or at re-
duced rates for, 58-1082
State fair, not within prohibition of carnivals
and tent shows, 5-1
Tax exemptions —
admissions tax, 65-802
grounds and property, 65-1522 (22) (23)
Toilet facilities at fair grounds, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 560 [Sees. 1, 2]
Union County (this index)
FAIR TRADE ACT
Generally, 66-91 to 66-95
Closing-out sales, permissibility, 66-93
Contracts exempted, 66-95
Damaged goods, sale at reduced price, per-
missibility, 66-93
Definitions, 66-92
Price maintenance, permissibility, 66-93
Trademarked commodity, permissible pro-
visions in contract for sale of, 66-93
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
Costs in action for, limited, when, 10-1607
Limitation of action for, 10-145(1)
FALSE PERSONATION OF OFFICER
Obtaining property by, 16-369
FALSE PRETENSES
Magistrate's jurisdiction, 43-67
Obtaining money or property by, 16-366
board and lodging, 35-7
conviction of, as disqualifying elector,
SC Const, Art 2, § 6
counterfeit letter or false token, ob-
taining property under, 16-368
Trial for, as bar to prosecution for larceny,
16-367
FALSE STATEMENTS
Fraud (this index)
Libel and Slander (this index)
FALSE SWEARING
Perjury (this index)
FAMILY
Abandonment of. Abandonment (this in-
dex) . , .
Obscene books and pictures, introducing,
16-414
Railroad mileage books, family use of, 58-
1074
FAMILY BIBLE
Birth date, proof by original entry in, 32-
1145(1)
FAMILY COURTS
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Index
379
FAMINE
Regulations as to hours of service of drivers
of motor carriers inapplicable in time
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule
7]
FARES, RATES, AND CHARGES
OF CARRIERS
Amount of charges, informing consignee of
58-592
Bridges, extra fares for crossing, prohibited
58-741
Bonus by railroad to shippers, etc., pro-
hibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755
[Rule 28]
Buses and taxis —
cities of 30,000 to 50,000, 58-1536
clergy rates to ministers, permissible,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule
44]
, counties with city over 70,000, display
of taxi rates, 58-1515
maximum minimum bus rates, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 42]
tariffs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 802, 803
[Rules 39 to 45]
C. O. D. shipments, reports and remittances
on, 58-595
Collection and adjustment of freight
charges, 58-591 to 58-595
limitation of time for adjustments, 58-594
Delivery of goods on payment or tender of
charges, 5S-592
Discrimination —
prohibited, SC Const, Art 9, § 5
Railroad rates and charges, infra
Electric and interurban railroads, extra
fares for crossing bridges prohibited.
58-741
Express companies —
changes in rates and classification. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 54]
posting schedules, Rules & Reg., Vol 7
p. 758 [Rule 53]
railroads, Public Service Commission
rules and regulations as to, appli-
cability to express companies, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 52]
Public Service Commission —
approval of rates by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rules 5(a), 5(b)]
suspension of rates by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rule 5]
Ferry tolls. Ferries (this index)
Fraudulent evasion of toll or fare, 58-552,
58-553
Free passes, 58-4, 58-5
Interstate transportation rates, powers of
Public Service Commission, 58-2
Lien for charges, 58-591
FARES, RATES, AND CHARGES
OF CARRIERS— Cont'd
Ministers, clergy rates by motor carriers,
permissible, Rules & Reg., Vol 7 p'
803 [Rule 44]
Motor carriers —
adoption of former tariffs upon change
of ownership or name, Rules & Reg
Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule 38]
approval of Public Service Commission
58-1461
baggage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809
[Rule 79]
Buses and taxis, supra
disabled vehicles, other carrier trans-
porting passengers on, Rules & Reg
Vol. 7, p. 807 [Rule 63]
discrimination in passenger rates, etc.
prohibited, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p
803 [Rule 44]
freight tariffs, Rules & Reg., Vol 7 p
803 [Rule 46]
passenger tariffs, Rules & Reg., Vol 7
pp. 802, 803 [Rules 39 to 45]
tariffs or schedules of proposed rates to
accompany applications for certifi-
cate of public convenience and neces-
sity, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 800,
801 [Rules 22 to 27]
•Penalties —
C. O. D. shipments, carrier's failure to
pay or remit for, 58-595
failing to advise as to charges or deliver
goods, 58-592
failure to adjust and pay claims within
time limit, 58-594
Public Service Commission —
express companies —
approval of rates of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rules 5(a), 5(b)]
suspension of rates of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 70 [Rule 5]
interstate transportation rates, powers as
to, 58-2
motor carriers' rates and charges, ap-
proval of, 58-1461
Railroad rates and charges, infra
Railroad rates and charges, 58-1061 to 58-
1091
adjusting overcharges for freight. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 37]
approval of rates by Public Service
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7
_ p. 750 [Rules 5(a), 5(b)]
articles not classified, freight rates on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755 [Rule
35]
assessing freight rates where not other-
wise provided for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 42]
bill of lading, consignee may require
settlement according to, 58-1089
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FARES, RATES, AND CHARGES
OF CARRIERS— Cont'd
Railroad rates and charges — Cont'd
carrier's lien law not to affect rights of
railroads, 58-591
cars, Public Service Commission may
make rates for use of railroad cars,
58-1063(5)
changes in, Public Service Commission
may direct, 58-981
approval of changes in freight rates,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 754
[Rule 26]
effective date, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 755 [Rule 31]
hearing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755
[Rule 30]
notice of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755
[Rule 30]
commutation tickets at special rates, per-
missibility, SC Const, Art 9, § 5
competitive points, freight rates between,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 754 [Rule
24]
competitive rates, power of Railroad
Commission to make, SC Const,
Art 9, § 5
conflict between freight rates, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755 [Rule 32]
connecting rail carriers and joint rates —
competitive points, joint rates be-
tween, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
754 [Rule 24]
discrimination as to freight rates, 58-
1159,58-1160
rules and regulations of Public
Service Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 754 [Rule 27]
hearings for establishment of joint
rates, 58-1064
joint rates defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 754 [Rule 23]
manner of making combination rates,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 754
[Rule 23]
Public Service Commission —
power to make joint rates, 58-
1063(4)
to prescribe schedule of rates, 58-
1065
roads under one management and
control, rates applicable to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 21]
contracts as to rates and division of
earnings, Public Service Commis-
sion's powers as to, 58-1070, 58-
1071
corn, milling-in-transit rules, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
cotton, classification of, 58-1091
FARES. RATES, AND CHARGES
OF CARRIERS— Cont'd
Railroad rates and charges — Cont'd
demurrage —
Public Service Commission may make
reciprocal rules, 58-1087
reweighing of freight, no demurrage
after demand for, 58-1113
discrimination and excessive charges-
connecting rail carriers, discrimina-
tion as to freight rates, 58-1159,
58-1160
rules and regulations of Public
Service Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 754 [Rule 24]
passenger rates, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 752 [Rule 15]
penalty for charging unreasonable
rates, 58-1076
prohibited, 58-1077, 58-1085
proof of unjust discrimination, 58-
1080
Public Service Commission's power
to prevent. 58-1063(3)
recovery for, 58-1086, 58-1090
distances for freight changing rates,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 754 [Rule
25]
drawbacks. Rebates, infra, this group
exceptions as to uniformity in freight
charges, 58-1082
excursion tickets at special rates, per-
missibility, SC Const, Art 9, § 5
grain —
cleaning and grading in transit. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 50]
milling-in-transit rules for wheat or
corn, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
758 [Rule 51]
intermediate points, rates to, SC Const,
Art 9, § 5
interstate traffic, general railroad law not
applicable, 58-1062
itemized statement of charges, consignee
entitled to, 58-1088
less than carload rates not to exceed
carload rates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 756 [Rule 38]
long and short haul rates, 58-1081
Public Service Commission's power
to establish, 58-1063(7)
regulating charges for short distances,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule
44]
melons, annual publication of rates on,
58-1067
milling-in-transit rules for wheat and
corn, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758
[Rule 51]
passenger rates, 58-1072 to 58-1075
discrimination prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 15]
Index
381
FARES, RATES, AND CHARGES
OF CARRIERS— Cont'd
Railroad rates and charges — Cont'd
passenger rates — Cont'd
extra fares for crossing bridges, pro-
hibited, 58-741
maximum rates, 58-1072
mileage books, 58-1073, 58-1074
Public Service Commission may
make, 58-1063(1)
roads under one management and
control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
753 [Rule 21]
surcharge for intrastate Pullman
transportation, 58-1075
proportioning charges to distance, rates,
etc., 58-1079
Public Service Commission —
approval of rates, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 750 [Rules 5(a), 5(b)]
changes in rates and charges, Public
Service Commission may direct,
58-981
freight rates, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 754 [Rule 26]
contracts as to rates and division of
earnings, powers as to, 58-1070,
58-1071
demurrage, making of reciprocal rules
as to, 58-1087
extent of powers of, 58-1061
power over rates, generally, 58-1063
practice and procedure before Public
Service Commission. Carriers
(this index)
schedule of rates, Public Service
Commission to prescribe, 58-
1065
storage charges on freight, fixing,
58-1083
suspension of rates, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rule 5]
rebates, etc. —
cars from other roads, delivery of,
58-1161
prohibited, 58-1078
rules and regulations of Public
Service Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755 [Rule 28]
Public Service Commission's pow-
ers, 58-1063(6)
schedule of rates —
evidence, schedules as, 58-1065, 58-
1069
posting at railroad stations, 58-1066
rules and regulations of Public
Service Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 43]
revision of, 5S-1068
FARES, RATES, AND CHARGES
OF CARRIERS— Cont'd
Railroad rates and charges — Cont'd
Southern Classification, procedure for
changes in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 763 [Rule 30(e)]
storage charges on freight —
procedure for fixing or changing, 58-
1084
Public Service Commission to fix,
58-1083
suspension of rates by Public Service
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 750 [Rule 5]
wheat, milling-in-transit rules, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
Settlement of charges, 58-593
Water carriers, provisions not applicable
to, 58-553
FARMERS
Farms and Farming (this index)
FARMERS' HOME ADMINIS-
TRATION
Director of, as adviser to Soil Conservation
Committee, 63-61.2
FARMERS' INSTITUTES
Clemson Agricultural College's power to
hold, 3-21
FARMERS' MARKETS
Columbia State Farmers' Market (this in-
dex)
Wholesale. Agricultural Marketing (this
index)
FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANIES
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
FARM LOAN BONDS
Inheritance tax, exemption from, 65-482
Insurance company may invest in, 65-149.1
FARM MARKETING CENTERS
Agricultural Marketing (this index)
382
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FARM PRODUCTS
Agriculture (this index)
FARMS AND FARMING
Agriculture (this index)
Dairy Farms. Milk and Milk Products
(this index)
Farm homes, regulations as to privies, 32-
1223
Farm implements. Motor vehicles (this in-
dex)
Motor Vehicle Carriers' Law, definition of
farmer, purpose of exception to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 19]
FARM TO MARKET ROADS
Highways and Streets (this index)
FATHER
Parent and Child (this index)
FATIGUE
Motor carriers, driving while driver is
fatigued, forhidden, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 769 [Reg. 2.04]
FATS
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
FAVUS
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
FEDERAL CONSTITUTION
United States Constitution (this index)
FEDERAL COURTS
Citizens, suits by, against State as not with-
in judicial power of United States, US
Const, 11th Amend
Compensation of judges not to be altered
during term of office, US Const, Art
3, §1
Good behavior, judges to hold office during,
US Const, Art 3, § 1
Inferior courts —
judicial power, investment with, US
Const, Art 3, § 1
power of Congress to create, US Const,
Art 1, § 8, cl 9
FEDERAL COURTS— Cont'd
Inferior officers in courts of law, who may
appoint, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 2
Jails, Federal prisoners in. Jails and Jail-
ers (this index)
Judgments and decrees of—
as lien on real estate, 10-1561, 10-1562
docketing in State courts, 10-1544
Judicial power of United States, in what
courts vested, US Const, Art 3, § 1
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Jurisdiction —
admiralty cases, US Const Art 3, § 2, cl
1
Constitution, cases arising under, US
Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 1
consuls, cases affecting, US Const, Art
3, § 2, cl 1
equity, cases in, US Const, Art -3, §2, cl
1; 11th Amend
foreign subjects, when extends to actions
by, US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 1
State, action by foreign subject
against, US Const, Art 11
lands claimed under grants of differ-
ent states, controversies involving,
US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 1
limitations on, US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 1
maritime jurisdiction, US Const, Art 3,
§ 2, cl 1
Supreme Court of United States, infra
treaties, cases under, US Const, Art 3,
§ 2, cl 1
where vested, US Const, Art 3, § 1
Supreme Court of United States —
Chief Justice to preside on trial of im-
peached President, US Const, Art
1, § 3, cl 6
judges —
compensation of, US Const, Art 3. § 1
how nominated and appointed, US
Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 2
term of office, US Const, Art 3, § 1
judicial power as vested in, US Const,
Art 3, § 1
jurisdiction, US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 2
appellate jurisdiction —
as to fact and law, US Const, Art
3, § 2, cl 2
power of Congress to regulate,
US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 2
original jurisdiction, US Const, Art
3, § 2, cl 2
ambassadors and consuls, cases
affecting, US Const, Art 3,
§ 2, cl 2
states, suits by or against, US
Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 2
Witnesses, examination on commission
from Federal courts, 26-609
Index
383
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, INSTRU-
MENTALITIES, AND LAWS
Sec also Congress
Account of receipts and expenditures to be
published, US Const, Art 1, § 9, par 7
Acquisition of lands —
Cessions, infra
national defense housing project, 36-276
Actions by or for United States, 10-2601
Agriculture, Department of, regulations
controlling appraisal of animals con-
demned for foot and mouth disease.
6-433
Agriculture, Secretary of, search for crop
lien at request of, 60-304.1
Aircraft and pilots, licensing of, 2-57, 2-
58
Air force. Armed Forces (this index)
Animal diseases, co-operation as to, 6-401
Animal Industry, United States Bureau of,
co-operation in the eradication and con-
trol of tuberculosis and paratubercu-
losis, 6-472
Armed Forces (this index)
Army. Armed Forces (this index)
Atomic Energy Commission, special State
constables for, 53-731 to S3-736
Bonds —
Federal farm mortgage corporation
bonds as investment for insurance
companies, 37-149.1
Federal home loan bank, investment in
bonds and debentures of —
insurance companies, 37-149.2
public moneys, 1-63
Federal Packers and Stockyards Act,
livestock markets operating under,
need not be bonded, 6-336
United States bonds, infra
Borrowing money on credit of United
States, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 2
Census (this index)
Census Bureau, birth certificate issued on
basis of certificate of, 32-1123
Cessions to United States, 39-51 to 39-53
39-63, 39-72, 39-82, 39-93
specific cessions, 39-101 to 39-134
Coast Guard. Armed Forces (this index)
Coast Service, malicious destruction or in-
jury of monuments, signals, etc., 54-
405
Congress (this index)
Cotton, adoption of United States cotton
standards, 13-1
Courts. Federal Courts (this index)
Defense of United States, provision for,
US Const, Preamble; Art 1, § 8, cl 1
Elections (this index)
Electrical utilities regulation, joint investi-
gations, hearings, and orders as to, 24-
114
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, INSTRU-
MENTALITIES, AND LAWS— Cont'd
Escheats, treaties not affected by laws as
to, 57-240
Federal aid, loans, or grants —
brucellosis, acceptance of aid for con-
trol and eradication of, 6-455
cancer research and treatment, 32-618
Cooper River Park and Playground
Commission may accept, 51-266
drainage districts, 18-303
Highways and Streets (this index)
hospital construction program, 32-776 to
32-779
Housing and Redevelopment (this in-
dex)
municipal public works' acceptance of.
59-378
tuberculosis and paratuberculosis, ac-
ceptance of Federal aid for, 6-477
Federal Alcoholic Administration Act, li-
quors and beverages to be labeled in
accordance with provisions of, 4-411
Federal Conservation Act —
assent of State to, 63-1
power of Clemson Agricultural College
in connection with, 63-2
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation —
Banks (this index)
cash depository's relationship with, 8-271
to 8-276
trust company's relationship with, 8-271
to 8-278
Federal farm mortgage corporation bonds
as investment for insurance companies
37-149.1
Federal home loan bank, investment in
bonds and debentures of —
insurance companies, 37-149.2
public moneys, 1-63
Federal Housing Administration, invest-
ments in mortgages, etc., of, 36-601 to
36-603
Federal land banks, Securities Act not ap-
plicable to securities issued by, 62-51
(3)
Federal Packers and Stockyards Act, live-
stock markets operating under, need not
be bonded, 6-336
Federal Savings and Loan Associations
(this index)
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor-
poration. Building and Loan Associa-
tions (this index)
Federal Social Security Act, South Carolina
Retirement System revisable for
changes in, 61-5
Federal Tax Lien Registration Act (this in-
dex)
Freight, railroads may carry, at reduced
charges for United States, 58-1082
3S4
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, INSTRU-
MENTALITIES, AND LAWS— Cont'd
Income tax-
deduction of Federal income tax from
State income tax, 65-259, 65-262
power to levy, US Const, 16th Amend
State tax returns as available to Federal
tax officers, 65-308
Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jury duty, exemption of Federal officers,
38-104
Licensing of aircraft and pilots, 2-57, 2-58
Marine Corps. Armed Forces (this index)
Mechanics' and materialmen's liens on Fed-
eral property, 45-552
Militia, Federal laws as to. Militia (this in-
dex)
National Guard subject to call by United
States, 44-111
Navy. Armed Forces (this index)
Railroads may carry freight at reduced
charges for United States, 58-1082
Research, Planning and Development Board
to co-operate with Federal agencies,
9-309, 9-310
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937 as
supplementing Federal laws, 59-682
Rural Rehabilitation, Reforestation, or Re-
settlement (this index)
Sales and use taxes, exemption of sales pro-
tected by Federal law, 65-1404
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued or guaranteed by, 62-51(1, 3)
State Guard not subject to service of United
States, 44-269
State penitentiary, Federal prisoners in,
55-326
State ports authority, relations with. Ports
and Maritime Matters (this index)
Taxes and tax exemptions —
Federal Tax Lien Registration Act (this
index)
Taxation (this index)
Telephone companies, Public Service Com-
mission may join in hearings with Fed-
eral board as to, 58-426
Treasury Department, regulation as to label-
ing and advertising of wine adopted,
4-221
United States bonds —
1 civil defense, issue and sale for, 44-474
investments in —
firemen's pension funds, 61-385
in cities between 20,000 and 50,000,
commission form of govern-
ment, 61-364
in cities of 50,000 to 70,000, 61-426
payroll deductions for purchase of sav-
ings bonds, 1-48
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund,
61-312
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, INSTRU-
MENTALITIES, AND LAWS— Cont'd
United States bonds — Cont'd
payroll deductions for purchase of sav-
ings bonds — Cont'd
teacher's retirement funds —
Charleston County School Dis-
trict 20, 61-453
Columbia School District 1, 61-504
Richland Countv School Districts
2B and 4 through 33, 61-525
Securities Act not applicable to, 62-51
(!)
Veterans' claims, certified copies of certain
public records furnished free for pur-
poses of, 44-660
Veterans' hospitals, counties may convey
land to United States for, 32-754
Warehouse Act, cotton stored in warehouse
operating under, 13-244
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS
Building and Loan Associations (this in-
dex)
Conversion of State building and loan as-
sociations into, 8-623, 8-624
Office facilities and employees, use of —
in conjunction with building and loan
association, 8-608
in conjunction with savings bank or sav-
ings and loan association, 8-608
in conjunction with State association, 8-
608
Public moneys, investment of, 1-63
Sale of assets to —
assets of building and loan association,
8-619
assets of State association, 8-619
State restrictions inapplicable to, 8-625
Subscription to shares of, by savings banks,
8-609
FEDERAL TAX LIEN REGISTRA-
TION ACT
Generally, 65-2721 to 65-2727
Certificates of discharge, filing of, 65-2724
Citation, style of, 65-2721
Construction to produce uniformity, 65-
2727
Filing liens and discharges thereof, 65-2722,
65-2723
Indexing of lien, 65-2723
Notices of liens —
filing 65-2723
place for, 65-2722
FEEBLE MINDED PERSONS
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Index
385
FEEDING STUFFS
Generally, 3-601 to 3-678
Adulteration, prohibited, 3-603; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
departmental regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol.7, p. 454 [Reg. 5]
label showing adulterants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg 9]
Agents, when excused from riling state-
ment, 3-612
Analysis, 3-631 to 3-637
by agricultural experiment station, 3-636
Analysts —
appointment, 3-636
certificate as prima facie evidence, 3-637
Animal protein factor, label to show. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 19]
Antibiotic feed supplement, label to show,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 19]
Appropriations for enforcing statute, 3-660
Bran, corn, mixed with wheat middlings,
how branded, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
455 [Reg. 13]
Bran, corn and wheat mixed, how branded,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 11]
Bran and middlings mixed, how branded,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 12]
Bran and screenings mixed, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 7]
Brand, label to state, 3-621
Bulk sales, cards carrying required state-
ment, 3-623
Cereals — ■
damaged cereal, when not to be sold for
feed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454
[Reg. 4]
when excluded from regulations, 3-601
when subject to requirements, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 10]
Chaff used as adulterant, label to show,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 9]
Chemists, employment of, 3-636
Cocoanut shell, ground, use as adulterant
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454
[Reg. 3]
Commissioner of Agriculture, powers and
duties of. Agriculture (this index)
"Concentrated commercial feeding stuffs"
defined, 3-601
Corn, crushed ear —
as subject to regulation, 3-602
use as ingredient prohibited, 3-604
Corn cobs, adulteration with, prohibited,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
Corn cockle, sale of feeds containing, for-
bidden, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455
[Reg. 10]
Corn meal and grits, regulation as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 15]
Corn stover, unmixed, excluded from regu-
lation. 3-601
[8 SC Code]— 25
FEEDING STUFFS— Cont'd
Cotton seed hulls, unmixed, excluded from
regulation, 3-601
Cotton seed meal —
calcium carbonate, addition of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 24]
peanut hulls, addition of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 25]
Cracked corn, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455
[Reg. 6]
Damaged grain, use as adulterant prohibit-
ed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg.
3,4]
Damaged ingredients, use as adulterant pro-
hibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454
[Reg. 4]
Dealers, when excused from filing state-
ment, 3-612
Destruction of stuffs seized as failing to
meet statutory requirements, 3-654
Dirt, use as adulterant prohibited, Rules
&Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
Disease, preparations for cure, mitigation,
or prevention, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
456 [Reg. 22]
Expenses of enforcing statute, payment of,
3-660
Fat, percentage of —
how determined, 3-624
label to state, 3-621
Fee for registration of proprietary prepa-
rations for stock or poultry, 3-673
Fiber, crude, percentage of —
how determined, 3-624
label to state, 3-621
"Fine feed," feed sold under brand name
of, permissible ingredients, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 17]
Fines. Penalties, infra
Fish meal, regulation as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 16]
Grading, rules and regulations as to, power
of commissioner to prescribe, 3-609
Grains —
bleached, to be plainly marked, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 4]
damaged, when not to be sold for feed,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg.
4]
Hay, unmixed, excluded from regulations,
3-601
Hominy, regulations as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 15]
Hominy grits, regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 15]
Humus, used as adulterant prohibited, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
Ingredients-
analysis to show, 3-633
label to state, 3-621
386
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FEEDING STUFFS— Cont'd
Inspection, 3-631 to 3-637
fees for, disposition of, 3-647
tax, 3-641 to 3-646
stamps showing payment, 3-641 et
seq.
Inspectors, appointment of, 3-636
Jimson weed seed, sale of feeds containing
forbidden, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455
[Reg. 10]
Labeling, 3-621 to 3-624
proprietary preparations for stock oi
poultry, 3-671, 3-672
regulations as to, Rules & Reg.. Vol. 7,
pp. 454-456
Limestone, addition of, to cotton seed meal,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 24]
Manufacturer, sales to, excepted from stat-
utory requirements, 3-606
Medicinal preparations for stock or poultry,
regulations as to, 3-671 to 3-678
Metal holders for labels prohibited, 3-622
"Mill feed," feed sold under brand name
of, permissible ingredients, Rules &
Reg., Vol.7, p. 456 [Reg. 17]
Mineral ingredients, feeds containing. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456 (Reg. 21]
Misleading name as ground for refusal of
registration, 3-613
Mixing purposes, feed sold for, inspection
stamp not required, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 456 [Reg. 18]
Mixtures, unlawful, 3-603
Moldy grain, use as adulterant prohibited,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
Notifications of alleged violations, 3-657
proprietary preparations for stock or
poultry, 3-675 _
Obstruction of inspection as ottense, J-0J3
Peat, use as adulterant prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
Penalties —
for violation of statutory requirements,
3-658
proprietary preparations for stock or
poultry, violation of regulations as
to, 3-674
use of money received from, 3-677
use of proceeds, 3-659, 3-660
Permit to report and pay inspection fee in
lieu of using stamps, 3-644
Poison, seeds treated with, not to be used,
3-605
Poultry preparations, 3-671 to 3-678
Premises, access to, for purpose of inspec-
tion, 3-631
Protein, crude, percentage of —
how determined, 3-624
label to state, 3-621
Publication of results of analysis, 3-634
Redemption of unused inspection tax
stamps, 3-642
FEEDING STUFFS— Cont'd
Registration, 3-611 to 3-613
cancelation of, for failure to file reports
and pay inspection fees, 3-646
Regulations. Rules and regulations, infra
Release of seized feeding stuffs, 3-656
Remedial preparations for stock or poultry,
regulations as to, 3-671 to 3-678
Report, payment of inspection fee on basis
of, 3-644 to 3-646
Rice hulls, straw, or chaff, use as adulterant
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454
[Reg- 3]
Rules and regulations of Commissioner ot
Agriculture, 3-608, 3-651; Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, pp. 454-456
Sales —
declared unlawful, 3-603
stuffs seized for failure to meet statutory
requirements, 3-654, 3-6o5
suspension of, by Commissioner of Agri-
culture, 3-653
without tax stamps, when unlawful, 3-
643
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
Samples — .
furnishing of, to Commissioner of Agri-
culture, 3-611
taken for analysis, 3-631, 3-632
Sawdust sweepings, use as adulterant pro-
hibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454
[Reg- 3]
Screenings used as adulterant, label to show,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 9]
Seeds —
adulterant, seeds used as, label to show,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg.
9]
bleached, to be plainly marked. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 5]
Seizure for failure to meet statutory re-
quirements, 3-654
release of seized stuffs, 3-656
Small packages, inspection stamp on larger
container as sufficient, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 2]
Sphagnum moss, use as adulterant pro-
hibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454
[Reg. 3]
Standards, adoption and publication, Rules
& Reg.. Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 20]
Statement as to, to be filed. 3-611
Stock preparations, 3-671 to 3-678 _
Straw, unmixed, excluded from regulation,
3-601
Tags-
materials sold for mixing purposes, tags
on, 3-606
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 454-456
[SSCCode]
Index
3S7
FEEDING STUFFS— Cont'd
Tonic preparations for stock or poultry, reg-
ulation of, 3-671 to 3-678
Trademark, label to state, 3-621
Velvet bean meal and velvet bean feed,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 14]
Vitamin B-12 supplement, label to show,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456 [Reg. 19]
Warehouse, State, when eligible to storage
in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 461, 462
[Reg. 5]
Warehouse system regulations, as inappli-
cable, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461 [Reg.
5]
Weed seeds —
poisonous weed seeds, use of feeds con-
taining, when prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 10]
use as adulterant prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
Weight of package, label to state, 3-621
Weights, standard, of bags and packages,
3-607
Wheat bran and screenings mixed, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 7]
Worthless ingredients, use as adulterant
prohibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454
[Reg. 3]
FEES AND COSTS
For local provisions, see the particular counties
Generally, 10-1601 to 10-1626, 27-1 to 27-637
Administrators. Executors and Adminis-
trators (this index)
Advance payment of costs, when excused,
14-885
Amount recoverable, 27-1
claim and delivery actions in Union
County, 27-5
illegal fees, penalty for, 27-3
in certain tort actions, 10-1607
Answer, when allowable for service of, 10-
472'
Appeals (this index)
Appraisal of stock of stockholder dissent-
ing from consolidation, 12-460
Architects, 56-57, 56-58
Assault and battery, limitation in actions for,
10-1607
Assignee after action brought, liable for,
10-1621
Attorneys' Fees (this index)
Autopsies for coroner's inquest, physicians'
fees for, 27-633 to 27-635
Barbers and barbershops, 56-266, 56-267
Beneficiary in action in name of State liable
for, 10-1623
Birth certificates, 32-1124, 32-1125
FEES AND COSTS— Cont'd
Bonds in judicial proceedings, generally.
Civil Remedies and Procedure (this in-
dex)
Borrowing for minors and incompetents,
premium for bond, inclusion in costs,
10-2566
Business names, filing fees as to, 48-3
Canal companies, incorporation of. Canal
Companies (this index)
Certified Public Accountants (this index)
Change of name, proceedings for, 48-53
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court, 15-
1536
Charleston Harbor (this index)
Charleston Recorder's Courts, 15-1580
Charter. Municipal Corporations (this in-
dex)
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
Chemical analysis for coroner's inquest,
27-633
Chiropodists, 56-213
Chiropractors (this index)
Circuit courts, costs in — -
generally. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Rules of Circuit Courts (this index)
Circuit solicitors. Solicitors (this index)
Citations, charges for advertising of, 10-
1308
Citizens and Citizenship (this index)
Civil actions, allowance in, 10-1601
Claim and delivery proceedings in magis-
trates' courts, 43-173
Claims, costs for proof by attorneys not
on record, 10-1618
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Commercial disinfectants, registration fees,
32-1753
Common pleas courts, costs in — ■
generally. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Rules of Circuit Courts (this index)
Complaint, costs for service of, when al-
lowable, 10-472
Compromise and Settlement (this index)
Condemnation proceedings by railroad and
canal companies. Eminent Domain
(this index)
Confession of judgment, attorney's costs
on, 10-1537
Connecting rail carriers, transfer of cars
to connecting tracks on demand of
consignee, 58-1150
Constables (this index)
Contingent fees, peace officers not to be
compensated on basis of, 53-2
Continuances —
clerk of courts, fees for filing affidavits,
27-53(10)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
costs on, 10-1610
3S8
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FEES AND COSTS— Cont'd
Contractors (this index)
Coroners (this index)
Corporations (this index)
Cosmetologists, 56-468
County auditors, entry and indorsement of
deeds, 27-S03 to 27-505
County Courts (this index)
Courts-martial, service of processes of, 44-
218
Criminal conversation cases, total limited,
when, 10-1607
Death actions, liability in, 10-1955
Decedents' estates. Executors and Admin-
istrators (this index)
Declaratory judgments, costs in actions for,
10-2010
Demurrer, costs for service of, 10-472
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Discount fee in lieu of interest, 8-4
Double costs on plaintiff's failure in action
against constable for misconduct in of-
fice, 43-329 _
Dower commissioners, 27-502
Drainage district, filing of order establish-
ing, 18-432
Drainage tax record, filing and preserva-
tion of, 18-558
Electric utilities regulation, Public Service
Commission proceedings. Electric
Companies (this index)
Eminent domain proceedings. Eminent
Domain (this index)
Equity suits, allowance in, 10-1601
Escheats, costs when claimant establishes
title, 57-233
Estrays (this index)
Execution (this index)
Executors and Administrators (this index)
False imprisonment cases, total limited,
when, 10-1607
Fiduciaries, in actions by or against, 10-1620
Florence Civil Court (this index)
Foreign Corporations (this index)
General Sessions Courts (this index)
Greenville County Court (this index)
Guardian and Ward (this index)
Habeas Corpus (this index)
Highway condemnation proceeding, appeal
in, when awardable against appellant,
33-139
Homestead Exemption (this index)
Improper defenses, costs against party pre-
senting, 10-1603
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Infant plaintiff, guardian responsible for
costs of, 10-1619
Inquests. Coroners (this index)
Inspector of buildings, 47-1197, 47-1198
for inquiry as to fires, 47-1178
FEES AND COSTS— Cont'd
Insurance brokers' licenses. Insurance
Brokers (this index)
Interest on verdict or report included in
judgment, 10-1605
Interlocutory proceedings, adjustment in,
10-1613
Jails and Jailers (this index)
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Judiciary Sales (this index)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Landlord and Tenant (this index)
Legal Notices (this index)
Libel cases, total limited, when, 10-1607
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Magistrates (this index)
Malicious prosecution cases, total limited,
when, 10-1607
Marlboro County Court, 15-699.2
compensation of jurors and witnesses,
15-699.12
Masters (this index)
Mechanic's lien, proceedings to enforce, 45-
290, 45-291
Mileage, computation of, 27-2
Military purposes, certified copies of cer-
tain public records furnished free, 44-
660
Mortgage foreclosures, limited in small
cases of, 10-1608
Motions, costs on, 10-1611
Motor Carriers (this index)
Municipal health boards, disposition of fees
received by, 32-87
Municipalities over 5,000, court costs in pro-
ceedings as to unfit dwellings in, 36-507
Negotiability of instruments as affected by
provision of payment of, 8-812
Notaries public —
fees of, 27-506
official commissions of, fees for, 49-3
Nurses (this index)
Oath, fee for administering. Oath (this in-
dex)
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Orders of Court (this index)
Partition (this index)
Peace officers not to be employed on con-
tingent fee basis, 53-2
Perpetuation of testimony, 26-806
Person expressly authorized by statute, in
action by or against, 10-1620
Pharmacists (this index)
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
Pilots (this index)
Plumbers and Plumbing (this index)
Podiatrists, 56-213
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Probate of will. Wills (this index)
Quieting title, costs in actions for, 10-2408
Quo warranto, costs in actions for, 10-2260,
10-2268
Index
389
FEES AND COSTS— Cont'd
Railroad consolidation, 58-923
Railroads, incorporation of. Railroad Com-
panies (this index)
Recordation. Registration and Recorda-
tion (this index)
Recovery of real property, payment in first
action before bringing second action,
10-2402
References (this index)
Registers of Mesne Conveyances (this in-
dex)
Registration and Recordation (this index)
Richland County Court (this ir.dex)
Rural policemen not to receive fees in cer-
tain cases, 53-351
Secretary of State (this index)
Securities Act (this index)
Security for. Civil Remedies and Procedure
(this index), under group heading
"Bonds in judicial proceedings"
Seduction cases, total limited, when, 10-
1607
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Settlement. Compromise and Settlement
(this index)
Sheriffs (this index)
Slander cases, total limited, when, 10-1607
Solicitors (this index)
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Special Proceedings (this index)
State, costs in actions by or against. State
(this index)
State Hospital, admissions or commitments
to, 32-970, 32-971
State Research, Planning, and Development
Board, fees as to limited dividend hous-
ing corporations, 36-22
State Training School, commitment to, 32-
1063
Steamboat companies, incorporation of.
Steamboat Companies (this index)
Stock certificate lost or destroyed, proceed-
ings to obtain replacement, 12-322
Street railways, incorporation of. Street
Railways (this index)
Subpoena, service of. Subpoena (this in-
dex)
Successful party, allowance to, 10-1602
Summary ejectment of trespassers. Tres-
pass (this index)
Summons (this index)
Supplemental proceedings, 10-1737
Supreme Court (this index)
Surveyors' deputies, fees of, 27-508
Tax cases. Taxation (this index)
Teacher's complaint of discrimination, pro-
ceedings on, 21-396
Transcripts —
stenographers' fees for, 15-1903, 15-1904,
15-1907
taxation of cost of, 15-1903
FEES AND COSTS— Cont'd
Treble costs on plaintiff's failure in action
against constable for misconduct, etc.,
in office, 43-329
Trial, on postponement of, 10-1610
Trustee of express trust, costs in action by
or against, 10-1620
Uncontested claims, 10-1618
Veterans, certified copies of certain pub-
lic records furnished free, 44-660
Veterinarians (this index)
View by jury, costs of, 38-302
Viewers of drainage districts, board of, 18-
217
Vital Statistics (this index)
Water supply, bacteriological examination,
32-1202 "
Witnesses (this index)
FEE SIMPLE
Adverse possession for 40 years as, 10-129
Devise presumably as of, 19-232
FEET
Chiropodists (this index)
Foot remedies, application of law as to,
56-322
FEIGNED ISSUES
Abolished, 10-1059
FELLOW SERVANT
Railroad employees, injuries of, defense of
fellow servant's negligence, abolished,
SC Const, Art 9, § 15
FELON
Descent of estate of, 19-2
FELONIES
Crimes and Offenses (this index)
FEMALES
Women (this index)
FENCES
Amendment of fencing law to be accom-
panied by petition signed by majority of
freeholders affected, 30-306
Burning of, penalty for, 16-317, 16-318
Cemetery fences, penalty for injury or de-
stroying, 16-563
390
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FENCES— Cont'd
Community pasture in Georgetown County,
6-313
Drainage districts, removal of fences, 18-
274
Jail lots, fences on, 55-429 to 55-431
Liquefied gas filling plants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 722 [Reg. 2.14]
Malicious injury to, 16-382
Monuments, penalty for injuring fences
around, 16-562
Railroad's duty to construct stock guards
or cattle gaps at, 58-997
Removing or injuring, 16-3S9, 16-391
Taxes to build, collection of, without pub-
lishing notice of rate, 65-1963
FENDERS
Street cars, fenders on, 58-1317
FEOFFMENT
Remainders not defeated by feoffment with
livery of seizin, 57-4
Wrongful possessor, feoffment by, void, 57-6
FERMENTED LIQUORS
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
FERRIES
See also topics for particular counties
Generally, 33-701 to 33-734
Aprons, etc., to be attached to ferry flats,
33-714
Banks of stream to be kept in good order
by ferrv keepers, 33-712
Black River Ferry, 33-733
Catawba River Ferry, 33-733
Chain gangs, use of, generally, 55-451
Chains across end of ferry Hats in George-
town County when receiving vehicles,
33-716
Change, duty of collector to make, 33-771
Charters for —
form, 33-705
grants of, 33-702, 33-703
renewals, 33-703
revocability, 33-704
term, maximum, 33-704
Commissioners to superintend privately
owned ferries, 33-762 to 33-768
Competition, protection against, 33-706
Counties (this index)
Delay at, unreasonable, penalized, 33-711,
33-781
FERRIES— Cont'd
Distress warrant to collect tolls, 33-772
Exemptions from tolls, 33-773
private ferries, 33-709
Fording of stream, when to be toll free,
33-77B
Fords not to be obstructed by keeper of
ferry, 33-780
Frequency of operation, 33-711
Highway Department (this index)
Holly's Ferry, free ferry at, 33-732
Hours, all, operation at, 33-711
Intracoastal waterway, 33-734
Lee County Board of Commissioners, ju-
risdiction of, 14-2655
Lexington County Board of Commission-
ers, jurisdiction of, 14-2719
Load limits —
Mackavs Creek ferry, 33-724
Skull Creek ferry, 33-724
Marion County chairman of Board of Com-
missioners to have jurisdiction and su-
pervision of, 14-2808
Militia, free passage for, 44-133
Oars on ferry flats in Georgetown County,
33-716
Payment of tolls before passing gate, 33-
770
Posting of tolls, 33-775, 33-777
Privately owned, provisions affecting, 33-
760 to 33-783
Railing or guards for ferryboats required,
33-715
Regulations — ■
Mackays Creek ferry, 33-724
Skull Creek ferry, 33-724
Savannah River, reciprocity with Georgia
as to franchises or charters, 33-761
School trustees to cross free of charge, 21-
242
Simpson's Ferry, free ferry at, 33-732
Skull Creek Ferry (this index)
Slips to be kept in repair by ferry keepers,
33-713
Supervisor's jurisdiction over, 14-254
Temporary, may be established by owner
of toll bridge becoming impassable, 33-
783
Toll bridge owner may substitute temporary
ferry for impassable bridge, 33-783
Tolls, 33-707
distress warrant to collect, 33-772
exemptions from, 33-773
private ferries, 33-709
Mackays Creek ferry, 33-723
maximum, 33-707
not to be charged when ferryboat not
used, 33-708
payment before passing gate, 33-770
posting of, 33-775, 33-777
rates of, 33-707, 33-775, 33-776
Index
391
FERRIES— Cont'd
Tolls — Cont'd
repairs, suspension of tolls where pro-
prietor fails to make, 33-765 to 33-
768
Skull Creek ferry, 33-723
Waccamaw Ferry, use of revenues for
highway purposes, 33-1663
Williamsburg County-
commissioners' jurisdiction, 14-3556
supervisors' jurisdiction, 14-3555
FERTILIZERS
Generally, 3-501 to 3-586
Actions to recover fines and penalties, 3-582
Analyses, 3-561 to 3-567
bulletin showing result, 3-561
certificate of, as evidence, 3-565
change during term of registration, 3-518
judgment, fertilizer sold under, to satis-
fy fine or penaltj', 3-584
nonconformity to, penalty or other lia-
bility for, 3-574, 3-577 to 3-579
statement of, on containers or with
shipments, 3-531 to 3-534
as condition of registration, 3-512
Board of control, 3-503
Bone —
phosphoric acid available, guaranty of,
3-513
unground, when not subject to statutory
requirements, 3-501
Brands. Registration, infra
Bulk sales not for resale, 3-548
Bulletin showing results of analysis, 3-561
Carriers, duty of, with respect to nonrecent
cancelation of inspection tax tags or
stamps, 3-567
Certificate as to source of nitrogen, phos-
phoric acid, and potash to be filed, 3-514
Changes in constituents —
permissible, 3-518
reregistration upon, 3-519
Chemists, employment of, by fertilizer board
of control, 3-561
Citizens may procure analyses, 3-563
Clemson Agricultural College (this index)
"Commercial fertilizer" defined, 3-501
Containers, information required upon, 3-
531, 3-532
Contract specifications to be complied with,
3-534
Cottonseed meal-
nitrogen content, minimum, 3-545
nitrogen not to be added to, 3-546
requirements as to, 3-545
Deceptive trademark or brand name, pro-
hibition of registration of sale of ferti-
lizer bearing, 3-515
Entry of premises for purposes of inspec-
tion, 3-562
FERTILIZERS— Cont'd
Exaggerated claims as precluded registra-
tion and sale, 3-515
Exclusive use of registered brand, name or
trademark, 3-517
Fee for registration, 3-516
Fillers, requirements as to, 3-544
Fish-
food, not to be used, 28-756
nonfood, use of, 28-913
Fraud on part of dealer or manufacturer as
ground for revoking registration, 3-520
Guaranteed value, liability to purchasers for
shortage of, 3-577
Inert material, restrictions on use of, 3-544
Injurious materials, registration and sale of
fertilizers containing, prohibited, 3-515
Inspections, 3-561 to 3-567
tax, 3-566, 3-567
bulk purchases, 3-548
Inspectors, appointment of, 3-561
by trustees of Clemson Agricultural
College, 3-21
Labels, 3-531 to 3-548
to be registered and filed by manufac-
turer or dealer, 3-514
Lien for penalties, 3-582
Lime —
regulations for sale of, power of board
of fertilizer control to adopt, 3-564
when not subject to statutory require-
ments, 3-501
Limestone, when not subject to statutory
requirements, 3-501
Magnesium content, information as to, to
be furnished by registrant, 3-512
Manganese content to be stated by regis-
trant, 3-512
Manure, when not subject to statutory re-
quirements, 3-501
Marl, when not subject to statutory require-
ments, 3-501
Materials sold to manufacturer —
inspection tax provision as inapplicable
to sale of, 3-566
not subject to minimum plant food re-
quirements, 3-541
Misleading trademark or brand name, use
of, prohibited, 3-515
Nitrogen content —
amount available to be stated by regis-
trant, 3-512
cottonseed meal, 3-545
not to be added to, 3-546
minimum required, 3-542
relative value to be published, 3-576
substandard, sale prohibited, 3-543
tolerances permissible, 3-577
Packages, weight, 3-575
Penalties —
actions to recover, 3-582
analysis, nonconformity to, 3-574
392
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FERTILIZERS— Cont'd
Penalties — Cont'd
basicity deficiency, 3-572
branding or labeling, violation of re-
quirements as to, 3-586
chlorine deficiency, 3-571
consumer, penalties recovered by re-
tailer to be passed on to, 3-577, 3-
578, 3-579
distribution, 3-579
evidence of, 3-581
penalty for failure to distribute, 3-580
lien for, 3-582
nitrogen, addition of, to cottonseed meal,
3-546
purchaser's right to recover, 3-534
remission, 3-585
short weight, 3-575
sulphur content of tobacco fertilizer, ex-
cessive, 3-573
weight, deficiency in, 3-575
who entitled, 3-578, 3-579
Phosphoric acid-
available, statement of, 3-512, 3-513
relative value, publication of, 3-576
tolerances permissible, 3-577
Plant food minimum required in certain
fertilizers, 3-541
Potash-
available, to be stated by registrant, 3-
512
relative value, publication of, 3-576
tolerances permissible, 3-577
Registration, 3-511 to 3-520
Regulations in regard to inspection, analy-
sis, and sale, power of board of fertilizer
control to adopt, 3-564
Relative values of ingredients to be pub-
lished by board of fertilizer control,
3-576
Report of tonnage sold, 3-501
Sale of unregistered, unlawful, 3-511
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
Samples for analysis, 3-561 to 3-563
Sea Island cottonseed meal, requirements
as to, 3-545
Service of process and papers, seller as
agent for out-of-State manufacturer,
3-583
Shipments, information required with, 3-
531, 3-532
Short weight, penalty, 3-575
Slag, basic, guaranty of available phosphoric
acid, 3-513
Stamps evidencing payment of inspection
tax, 3-566, 3-567
Standards required, 3-541 to 3-548
Sulphur content — ■
excess of, in tobacco fertilizer, penalized,
3-573
statement of, to be furnished by regis-
trant, 3-512
FERTILIZERS— Cont'd
Superphosphate, sale of, 3-542
Tags, 3-531 to 3-548
inspection tax, payment of, 3-566, 3-567
Tankage, phosphoric acid available, guar-
anty of, 3-513
Taxation —
Clemson College board of trustees, tax
subject to order of, 22-213
inspection tax. Inspections, supra
limestone, ground, as exempt from, 3-8
marl as exempt from, 3-8
Term of registration, 3-516
Tolerances permissible, 3-574, 3-577
Violation of statutory provisions as misde-
meanor, 3-504
Warehouses, State, storage in, 69-106
regulation as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 462 [Reg. 6]
Wetness, restrictions on, 3-547
FETTICUS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
FICTITIOUS NAME
Defendant may be sued under, 10-607
FICTITIOUS PERSONS
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
FIDELITY COMPANIES
Surety Companies (this index)
FIDUCIARIES
Generally, 67-58 to 67-67
Banks as. Banks (this index)
Bond-
premium as allowable expense, 67-64
surety company bond —
not requirable, 67-64
permissible, 67-64
Committee of incompetent person. Incom-
petent and Insane Persons (this index)
Costs in actions by or against, 10-1620
Elector as disqualified by conviction for
fraudulent breach of trust, SC Const,
Art 2, § 6
Embezzlement by, as ground for civil ar-
rest, 10-802(1)
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Guardians. Guardian and Ward (this in-
dex)
Index
393
FIDUCIARIES— Cont'd
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance tax on transfer of securities by
foreign fiduciary, 65-503
Investments, legal —
bonds —
county, 14-527
highway, 33-263
municipal, 47-856, 59-387
paving, 47-860.16
refunding bonds, 1-696
school, 21-982, 21-988, 21-999.9
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or issued
by, 36-602, 36-603
highway bonds or certificates of indebt-
edness, 33-263
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
municipal public works, certain bonds
for, 59-387
national mortgage associations, securi-
ties of, 36-602, 36-603
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, duty
to give information to, in support pro-
ceedings in, 15-1237
Receivers (this index)
Stock Transfer Act as not enlarging powers
of, 12-307
Summons, service on nonresident fiduciaries,
10-433
Taxation (this index)
Trust Companies (this index)
Trustees. Trusts (.this index)
FIELDS
Burning of, penalty for, 16-317, 16-318
Burning over at certain seasons as requir-
ing permit, 29-103, 29-104, 29-104.1, 29-
104.2, 29-105
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Courts (this index)
FIFTH WHEEL
Motor Carriers (this index)
FIGHTING
Boxing Contests (this index)
Wagers, fighting on account of, 16-509
FILING
Registration and Recordation (this index)
FILLING STATIONS
Church, operation within 100 feet of, when
unlawful in Union County, 66-5
Lubricating Oils (this index)
Petroleum products generally. Petroleum
Products (this index)
School, operation within 100 feet of, when
unlawful in Union County, 66-5
Storage Batteries (this index)
FILLS
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
FINANCE
Bank Control Board (this index)
Interest (this index)
Money (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Usury (this index)
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Senate (this index)
FINANCES, STATE
Generally, 1-701 to 1-883
Accounting —
General Assembly, statement to, 1-704
itemization of accounts, 1-705
verification of accounts, 1-705
Appropriations, 30-205
diversion prohibited, 1-701, 1-702
exceeding, penalized, 1-702
keeping within, required, 1-702, 1-762
penitentiary funds. Penitentiary (this
index)
recording of, 1-815
„ South Carolina Convalescent Home for
Crippled Children, annual appropri-
ation for, 32-883
South Carolina Institution for the Edu-
cation of the Deaf and the Dumb
and the Blind, 22-460
State hospital, payment of appropriations
to, 32-987
Woodrow Wilson Memorial Home, ap-
propriations for, 44-804
York County rural police, 53-709
Auditor, State (this index)
Bank deposits, 1-741 to 1-752
Comptroller General, reports of deposits
to, 1-747, 1-748
depository to be designated by Budget
and Control Board, 1-742
diversion prohibited, 1-749
general or special, 1-743
394
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FINANCES, STATE— Cont'd
Bank deposits — Cont'd
indemnity bond required, 1-744
collateral security in lieu of, 1-745
interest, 1-742
intermingling official with private funds
prohibited, 1-749
permissible, when, 1-750
reports from banks—
to Comptroller General, 1-747, 1-748
to treasurer, 1-746, 1-748
Treasurer, State, to be made to credit of,
1-750, 1-751
Bonds (this index)
Borrowing —
Bonds, Public (this index)
Budget and Control Board, restrictions
to, 1-763
departmental surpluses, 1-765
call notes, 1-767
interest on loans, rate of, 1-766
repayment, borrowing in open market
to make, 1-768
general deposit account, borrowing to
maintain balance in, 1-771
general fund, borrowing to maintain, 1-
111
small denominations, issue of obliga-
tions in, 1-773 to 1-775
tax anticipation borrowing to pay op-
erating expenses, 1-770
Budget (this index)
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Building and loan associations, investment
of public moneys in, 1-63
Certificates of indebtedness, issuance of
prohibited, 1-761
Checks to be drawn only against funds on
deposit, 1-761
Claims against State (this index)
Comptroller General (this index)
Constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
10, §§ 1-22
Debts due State, reports of, to Comptroller
General, 1-707
Deficit in general funds, use of borrowed
money to avoid, 1-770, 1-772
Estimates of needs —
annual, 1-723
Budget and Control Board, furnishing
to, 1-723
Comptroller General to furnish, 1-725
public hearings on, 1-726
Expense appropriations, source of payment,
1-857
Federal savings and loan association, home
loan bank or home loan bank board,
investment of public money in shares,
bonds, or debentures of, 1-63
Fiscal year, 1-709
General Assembly, report to, of disburse-
ments, 1-704
FINANCES, STATE— Cont'd
General fund —
militia, payment of expenses of, when,
44-76
school aid fund may borrow from, 21-264
Highways, certificates of indebtedness for
purposes of constructing and maintain-
ing. Highways (this index)
Hospital construction fund, 32-779
Hunting Island —
bonds not State obligations, 51-250
share in surplus revenues of, 51-251
Income tax —
allocation of revenue from. Income Tax
(this index)
borrowing in anticipation of deferred in-
stalments, 65-352
Investments —
Home Owner's' Loan Corporation
bonds, 36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority
bonds not debts of State, 24-365
Militia (this index)
Penitentiary funds. Penitentiary (this in-
dex)
Public service authority bonds, State credit
not pledged for, 59-3(21), 59-11
Remittances to State Treasurer, liability for
failure to make, 1-708
Revolving fund to reimburse State Treasur-
er for bad checks, 1-750
Rural Electrification Authority (this in-
dex)
Safe deposit box for State Treasurer, 1-741
Sinking fund. Bonds, Public (this index)
South Carolina Retirement System, State's
credit not pledged for payments of ben-
efits, 61-117
Tax anticipation borrowing —
to pay interest and pensions, 1-769
to pay operating expenses, 1-770
Treasury, State, deposit of State funds in,
1-750 to 1-752
Warrants. Comptroller General (this in-
dex)
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Banks (this index)
Building and Loan Associations (this in-
dex)
Cash Depositories (this index)
Credit Unions (this index)
Investments by —
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or issued
by, 36-602, 36-603
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
national mortgage associations, securi-
ties of, 36-602, 36-603
Index
395
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS— Cont'd
Limitation of action for penalty against
directors or stockholders, 10-143(9)
Loans by, on mortgages insured by Federal
Housing Administration, 36-601, 36-603
Savings and Loan Associations (this index)
Savings Banks (this index)
Trust Companies (this index)
FINDINGS
See also Verdict
Arbitration, effect in, 10-1904
Jury, findings by. Verdict (this index)
Municipalities over 5,000 conclusiveness in
proceedings as to unfit dwellings, 36-507
Purchase-money action, findings as to at-
tachment in, 10-956
Special findings. Verdict (this index)
Trial to court, judgment upon. Judgment
and Decrees (this index)
FINES AND PENALTIES
For fine or penalty for violations of particular
statutory requirements, see appropriate
titles
Accruing to State at time of adoption of Con-
stitution, validity of, SC Const, Art 17,
111
Apportionment of fine, where part of alterna-
tive sentence served, 17-576, 17-577
Book of fines and forfeitures in office of clerk
of courts, 15-1767(10)
size of book, 15-1770
Carriers (this index)
Clerk of courts, disposition of fines collect-
ed, 15-1782
penaltv for improper disposition, 15-1783,
50-4
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
Collection of —
capias ad satisfaciendum to enforce pay-
ment, 17-574
clerk of courts, supra
execution to collect, 17-573
Municipal Courts (this index)
County of indictment to receive fine im-
posed on trial in another county, 17-556
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Electric Companies (this index)
Excessive, not to be imposed, US Const, 8th
Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 19
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Fertilizers (this index)
Fish and Game (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
FINES AND PENALTIES— Cont'd
Informers (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Insurance (this index)
Intoxication (this index)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Magistrates (this index)
Municipal courts —
collection of fines, 15-906
disposition of fines, 15-907
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
Pawnbrokers (this index)
Petroleum Products (this index)
Plumbers and Plumbing (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Record of, 15-1767(10)
Securities Act (this index)
Sharing in, informers and aggrieved parties.
Informers (this index)
Shellfish (this index)
Sheriffs (this index)
Shrimp and Prawns (this index)
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Venue of actions for. Venue (this index)
FINGERS
Motor carriers, loss or impairment of fin-
gers as affecting qualifications for
driver, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765
[Reg. 1,21]
Workmen's compensation for loss of, 72-153
FIRE ALARM BOXES
Hospitals and public schools, requirement
of, 47-758
FIREARMS
Weapons (this index)
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
See also Firemen
Batesburg, jurisdiction in, 47-1155
Bonds, municipal, for, see index under name
of municipality
Carnivals and traveling tent shows exhibiting
under sponsorship of volunteer fire de-
partments, 5-3(2)
Chief of fire department, 47-1171
local inspector of buildings, chief as, 47-
1172
Cities and towns of more than 100, 47-1154
Insurance and inspection fund, disbursement
of funds received from, 37-1166.1
Leesville, jurisdiction in, 47-1135
396
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FIRE DEPARTMENTS— Cont'd
Marion County (this index)
Proceeds of sales of property of, payable
to firemen's pension fund, 61-388
Tax exemption of fire houses and fire fight-
ing equipment, 65-1522(20)
Walterboro, tax in, 47-757
FIRE DISTRICTS
Unincorporated communities, 59-601 to 59-
625
FIRE ESCAPES
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-113,35-114
Inspection by Department of Labor, 40-5
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-111
Motor Carriers (this index)
Vehicles transporting explosives to carry,
46-629
FIRE HYDRANTS
Opening or interfering with, 59-421
Parking near, prohibited, 46-483
Taking water from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7.
p. 839 [Reg. 23 (b)]
FIRE INSPECTORS
Appointment, 37-1156
Duties, 57-1156
FIRE INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
Generally. Insurance Companies (this in-
dex)
FIRE LIMITS
Buildings (this index)
FIREMEN
Civil service firemen —
in cities of more than 10,000 and less
than 20,000 and cities of more than
50,000 and less than 100,000, 47-703
FIREMEN— Cont'd
Civil service firemen — Cont'd
in cities of 28,000 to 29,000 under 1930
census as subject to law, 47-757, 47-
758
Disciplinary fines payable to firemen's pen-
sion fund, 61-388
Hours of employment in cities of 10,000 or
more, 47-1156
Railroad firemen, penalty for negligence, 58-
1259
Retirement. Firemen's Pension Funds (this
index)
Road duty, exemption from, 47-1324
South Carolina Retirement System, mem-
bership in, 61-38
Tenure of office in cities of more than 35,000
and less than 45,000 under 1920 census,
47-706
Workmen's compensation, salary of volun-
teer firemen for purpose of act, 72-4
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE AND
INSPECTION FUND
Generally, 37-1151 to 37-1167
Building codes, adoption of, required for
participation, 37-1155
Cash distribution prohibited, 37-1178
Certificates as to existence and equipment
of fire departments, 37-1158
Combustible material, failure to comply with
orders of inspector for removal of, as
forfeiting benefits, 37-1156
Communities in which fund may be set up,
37-1151,37-1153
Disbursement of funds for benefit of fire
departments, 37-1165, 1166.1, 1168
Fire inspector, appointment of, required for
participation in fund, 37-1155
Insurance brokers' license fees, sharing in,
27-207
Penalty for failure of fire insurance com-
panies to keep records or make re-
quired payments into fund, 37-1162
Premiums of foreign fire insurance com-
panies—
payment of portion to Commissioner,
37-1160
report and allocation, 37-1159 to 37-1164
State Firemen's Association —
disbursements over $100 to be approved
by, 37-1167
membership in, required for participation
in fund, 37-1157
payments to and use thereof, 37-1166
Trustees, 37-1152, 37-1153
chairman, 37-1154
compensation, to serve without, 37-1154
secretary, 37-1154
term of office where appointed, 37-1152
Index
397
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE AND
INSPECTION FUND— Cont'd
Trustees — Cont'd
treasurer, 37-1154
unincorporated communities, 37-1153
FIREMEN'S PENSION FUNDS
Generally, 61-351 to 61-437
Annual report, 61-389
Benefits —
demotion for political reasons as affect-
ing computation of, 61-402
disability benefits, 61-399
cities over 70,000 (1940 census), 61-
397, 61-401
cities 34,000 to 50,000 (1940 census)
61-400
eligibility for, 61-393
employment after age 35, restrictions
as to, 61-394
funeral benefits, 61-403
minimum fund prerequisite to payment
of, 61-405
proration when fund insufficient, 61-404
retirement benefits, 61-395
cities over 70,000 (1940 census), 61-
397
cities 34,000 to 50,000 (1940 census)
61-396
trustees to decide on, 61-384
Bequests and devises, acceptance of. Wills
(this index)
Cities generally, 61-381 to 61-407
Cities of 50,000 to 70,000 (1940 census), al-
ternate provisions, 61-421 to 61-437
acceptance of article by city, 61-436
applicability of certain provisions of Arti-
cle 3, 61-437
benefits —
applications for, trustees to decide.
61-423
funeral benefits, 61-433
partial disability, 61-432
retirement pay, 61-427
total disability, 61-429, 61-431
city's contributions to fund, 61-424(4)
custody of securities of fund, 61-426
death, contributions paid to widow, child,
or estate, 61-435
disciplinary fines on firemen, payable to
fund, 61-424(2)
establishment of fund, 61-421
foreign fire insurance companies, taxes
on, payable to fund, 61-424(5)
gifts, acceptance of, 61-424
investment of funds, 61-426
payments to fund, 61-425
refund of contributions on leaving serv-
ice, 61-435
FIREMEN'S PENSION
FUNDS— Cont'd
Cities of 50,000 to 70,000, etc.— Cont'd
retirement —
after 25 year's service, 61-427
annual limitation on number of 61-
434
disability retirement —
cessation of disability, 61-431
medical examinations after, 61-430
partial disability, 61-432
total disability, 61-428
rules and regulations, 61-423
salary deductions for payments to fund
61-424(3, 6)
sources of fund, 61-424
taxes by city, for payments to fund, 61-
424(6)
treasurer, city treasurer as, 61-422
liability on official bond for improper
use of, 61-365
trustees, 61-422
Cities of 14.000 to 20,000 (1930 census) 61-
351 to 61-356
authorized, 61-351
city attorney to advise and represent
trustees, 61-354
conclusiveness of board's decisions as to
pensions, 61-356
gifts, acceptance of, 61-355
officers, 61-353
rules and regulations, 61-352
trustees, 61-353
Cities of 20,000 to 50,000, under commis-
sion form of government, 61-361 to 61-
annual report, 61-370
benefits —
disability benefits, 61-367
eligibility for, 61-366
proration when fund insufficient 61-
369
retirement benefits, 61-367
trustees to act on applications for.
61-368
city clerk, liability on official bond for
improper use of firemen's pension
fund, 61-365
disbursements, 61-364
improper use of fund, official bonds
of city clerk and treasurer liable
for, 61-365
establishment of fund, 61-361
firemen's contributions to, 61-363
repayment if Act unconstitutional 61-
371
gifts or bequests, acceptance of, 61-363
investments, 61-364
records, 61-368
source of fund, 61-363
trustees, 61-362
City attorney to advise and represent fund
61-383
398
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FIREMEN'S PENSION
FUNDS— Cont'd
Custody of securities of fund, 61-385
Depository for moneys of fund, 61-386
Disbursements, 61-392
Establishment of fund, 61-381
Exemption of fund and payments from
process, 61-407
Fire department property, proceeds of
sales of, payable to fund, 61-388
Firemen's disciplinary fines payable to fund,
61-388
Gifts, acceptance of. Gifts (this index)
Interest on deposits or investments belongs
to fund, 61-391
Investment of funds, 61-385
Payments to fund, 61-387
Records, 61-390
Retired firemen, record of, 61-406
Retirement —
after 25 years' service, 61-395 to 61-397
disability retirement, 61-398 to 61-401
Rules and regulations. 61-384
Sources of fund, 61-388
Taxes by city for payments to fund, 61-
388
Treasurer, city treasurer as, 61-382
Trustees, 61-382
FIREPLACES
Building regulations, 47-1232, 47-1233
structures around fireplaces, 47-1232
FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
See also Fire Departments; Fire Extin-
guishers; Fire Hydrants; Fire In-
spectors; Fire Limits; Firemen
Alarm boxes in hospitals and public schools,
47-1158 . .
Alarm system, injuring or interfering with,
16-560
Arson (this index)
Ashes, regulations as to, 47-1160
Bridge, wooden, carrying of fire on, pe-
nalized, 33-616
Building regulations. Buildings (this in-
dex)
Buildings, correction of inflammable con-
ditions in, 37-81 to 37-90
Children, exposing locked-up child to dan-
ger of fire, offense and punishment, 15-
1389
Civil defense, fire fighting in course of, 44
451 to 44-455
Criminal carelessness, procedure and pen
alty in cases of, 37-88, 47-1179
Deputy building inspector, 47-1173
Electrical inspector, 47-1174
FIRES AND FIRE PRE-
VENTION—Cont'd
Explosive, amount that may be kept, 47-
1159
False alarm, penalty for, 16-560
Fee of inspector for inquiry as to, 47-1178
Forest Fire Protection Act. Forestry (this
index)
Hose, driving over, restrictions on, 46-497
Hospitals, fire alarm boxes in, 47-1158
Inflammable liquids, amount that may be
kept, 47-1159
Inspector of buildings, 47-1172 to 47-1180.1
Insurance Commissioner— _
duties with respect to prevention and in-
vestigation, 37-81 to 37-84
report of inspector of buildings to, 47-
1177
Investigation, procedure upon failure to
appoint inspector to make, 47-1180
Matches, amount that may be kept, 47-1159
Motor carriers, regulations as to hours of
service of drivers inapplicable, Rule
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rules 6, 7]
Municipal bond issues for purposes of fire
protection as excepted from debt limit,
see index under name of particular city
or town
Oily rags, regulations as to, 47-1160
Penalty in cases of criminal carelessness,
47-1179
Railroads' liability, 58-1198
Roofs of public buildings to be covered with
fireproof material, 1-465
School buildings, fire protection in. Schools
(this index) _ ,
Setting out of fire restrictions on, 29-IUl
to 29-112
Stoves, regulations as to, 47-1160
Towns of less than 5.000, applicability of
regulations to, 47-1151
Unincorporated communities, fire districts
for, 59-601 to 59-625
Unslacked lime, regulations as to, 47-1160
Vehicles not to follow or park near fire ap-
paratus, 46-496
Waste, regulations as to, 47-1160
Water supply for protection against fire.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 838 [Reg. 19],
p. 839 [Reg. 23]
FIREWORKS
Generally, 66-551 to 66-557
Charleston County, restrictions in, 66-553
Chinese firecrackers, inapplicability of fire-
works statute to, 66-552
License for public display, 66-555
Manufacture not prohibited, 66-554
Out-of-State sale not prohibited, 66-554
Penalties for violation of statute, 66-557
Index
399
FIREWORKS— Cont'd
Signals by carriers, inapplicability of fire-
works statute to, 66-556
Sparklers, inapplicability of fireworks stat-
ute to, 66-552
Storing not prohibited, 66-554
Toy pistols and caps, inapplicability of fire-
works statute to, 66-552
Use of, restrictions on, 66-551, 66-553
FIRST AID KIT
Motor Carriers (this index)
FISCAL CORPORATIONS
See also Financial Institutions
Examination and inspection, duty of Gen-
eral Assembly to provide for, SC Const,
Art 9, § 9
FISCAL YEAR
Particular political subdivision, see
appropriate index topic
Income Tax (this index)
FISH
Generally. Fish and Game (this index)
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commis-
sion (this index)
Barrels, standard weight of, 66-157
Commission. Atlantic States Marine Fish-
eries Commission (this index)
License fee, limitation on power of munici-
pality to charge, 47-72
Warehouse, State, ineligibility to storage
in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg.
5]
FISH AND GAME
Particular counties or districts, provisions dis-
tinctive to, see index under name of
county or district
Abnormal conditions, closing or shortening
season during, 28-359
Aircraft, hunting from, 2-11
Alligators, protection of, 28-473
Angler's licenses, 28-551 to 28-559
Animals, game, enumerated, 28-4
Appropriation for Catawba Lake Fishing
Area, 28-1204
Assent by State —
Federal rules and regulations as to lands
acquired by United States, 28-41
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Assent by State — Cont'd
to act of Congress providing aid in fish
restoration and management proj-
ects, 28-710
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commis-
sion (this index)
Bag limit —
deer —
Colleton County, 28-378
zone 1, 28-333
zone 7, 28-376.1
doves, zone 4, 28-376
exceeding —
penalty. Fines and penalties, infra
prima facie evidence of, 28-593
fish, game, 28-590
see also under names of fish, this
group
Black river, Clarendon County, 28-
592
Catawba-Wateree area, 28-1015
Greenwood power plant, vicinity of,
1047
Marion and Moultrie Lakes, 28-1214
Prestwood Lake, Darlington County,
28-594
zone No. 2, certain waters in, 28-593
game animals, see under name of animal,
this group
partridges, 28-371
Colleton County, 28-378
presumption from possession of game in
excess of, zone 7, 28-338.2
( Quail (this index)
rabbits, in zone 4, 28-374, 28-375
Rockfish (this index)
Squirrels (this index)
trout, Prestwood Lake, 28-594
turkeys, wild, 28-371, 28-379
zone 7, 28-376.1
Bait, restrictions on use of in Catawba river,
28-576
Bald eagles, taking or killing prohibited,
28-401 to 28-461
Baskets, use of, taking fish —
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, 28-1214
restrictions on, in York County, 28-638
zone 1, 28-613
Bass (this index)
Beach birds, hunter's right to take out of
State, 28-381
Bears, killing prohibited, 28-462
Bethel Park, regulation of fishing in, 51-336
Birds, generally. Birds (this index)
Black bass. Bass (this index)
Blackbirds as domestic game birds, 28-4
Bluefish, minimum size. 28-755
Board of fisheries. Fisheries Board (this
index)
Bottom fishing, inapplicability of zone 7 re-
strictions to, 28-662
400
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Boyd's Millpond —
bag limit, 28-593
confiscation of illegal fishing devices, 28-
617
mode of fishing permissible, 28-572
Bream (this index)
Breeding —
artificial ponds used for —
Camp Moore game propagation farm,
28-521
Fish Hatcheries (this index)
fishing in or injury to, 28-601
game for commercial purposes, 28-523,
28-524
pheasants, 28-524
Broadaway Lake —
duck and game sanctuary, 51-227
fishing and hunting on, 51-224 to 51-227
Brookgreen Gardens as game sanctuary, 28-
519
Bull Creek River, seining, etc., of fish with-
in one mile of mouth prohibited, 28-
649
Buzzards as destructive birds, 28-4
Camp Moore game propagation farm, 28-
521
Canneries. Shellfish (this index)
Carp —
open season, 28-591
taking in split-wood baskets, zone 2, 28-
573
Carrier pigeons, killing or maiming penal-
ized, 28-463, 28-464
Catawba Lake fishing area, 28-1201 to 28-
1204
Catawba River — ■
access on behalf of public, acquisition
of, 28-141
bait, restrictions on use of, by fisherman,
28-576
hunting in vicinity of, restrictions on, 28-
355
Catawba-Wateree Fish and Game Commis-
sion (this index)
Catfish —
open season, 28-595
taking with split-wood baskets, zone 2,
28-573
traps for —
license, 28-627
zone 7, 28-667
Caviar. Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
Clams. Shellfish (this index)
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
Certificate of issuance of license —
fishing, 28-556
hunting, 28-318
display of, on demand, 28-320
Cherokee Countv, specific provisions for,
28-1001, 28-1002
Chief game warden. Wardens, infra
Clapper rails, open season, 28-331
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Classification of birds, animals, and fish as
game and nongame, 28-4
Clearwater streams, fishing in — -
closed season —
declaration of, 28-577, 28-578
trout, in zone 1, 28-580 to 28-582
hook and line fishing, restriction to, 28-
571, 28-576
Lynches River, 28-587
Murray Lake, 28-589
muddying for purpose of taking fish, pro-
hibited, 28-672
penalty for taking fish in, during closed
season, 28-577
Sumter County, 28-588
Closed and open seasons —
abnormal conditions, closing or shorten-
ing hunting season during, 28-359
Anderson County, 28-334.1
animals, 28-331 to 28-362
Bamberg County, quail, partridges and
rabbits, 29-339.1
bass in zone 1, 28-583
birds, 28-331 to 28-362
bream in zone 1, 28-583
carp, 28-595
Catawba River country, restricted, 28-
355
catfish, 28-595
clams, 28-781
clapper rails, 28-331
Clarendon County, quail and partridge,
28-338.4
clear water streams, declaration of, 28-
577, 28-578
coyotes, when open season may be de-
clared, 28-465
crappie in zone 1, 28-583
Darlington County, quail and partridges,
28-344.1
Deer (this index)
Doves (this index)
Foxes (this index)
freezes, declaring closed season during,
2S-359
freshets, declaring closed season during,
28-359
Lee County, quail and partridge, 28-348.1
marsh hens, 28-331
netting of fish, 28-650
nonfood fish, 28-912
Opossums (this index)
oysters, 2S-7S1
partridges —
Chesterfield Countv, 28-342
Colleton County, 28-344
penalties for out-of-season hunting or
fishing. Penalties, infra
pheasants, closed until 1955, 28-332
prima facie evidence of fishing during
closed season, 28-579, 28-582
Index
401
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Closed and open seasons — Cont'd
Quail (this index)
Rabbits (this index)
Raccoons (this index)
sale of game fish, 28-692
shad, 28-881, 28-882
shrimp and prawn, 28-861
Squirrels (this index)
sturgeon. 28-883, 28-884
Sumter County quail and partridge, 28-
338.4
terrapin, 28-901
trapping of animals, 28-482
trout in clear water streams in zone 1,
28-580 to 28-582
Turkeys, Wild (this index)
United States Commissioner of Fisher-
ies, inapplicability of restrictions to,
28-602
warmouth in zone 1, 28-583
zone 7, 28-338.1
Clubs, hunting, registration and reports, 28-
522
Cold storage of birds or animals forbidden
to be sold, regulated, 28-304
Colleton County Game and Fish Commis-
sion, 28-1081 to 28-1088
Commission. Game and Fish Commission
(this index)
Common right to fish in coastal waters, 28-
754, 28-793
Confiscation —
fish traps unlawfully used in certain
counties, 28-629, 28-666
illegal fishing devices —
in portions of zone No. 2, 28-617
in zone 7, 28-666
shrimp boats, unlicensed, 28-944
Consent. Assent, supra
Constables to cooperate in enforcement of
game and fish laws, 28-7
Cooper's hawk as destructive bird. 28-4
County game wardens. Wardens, infra
Coyotes (this index)
Crabs (this index)
Crappie —
closed season, zone 1, 28-583
game fish, 28-4
size limit, zone 1, 2S-3S4
transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
Creel limits. Bag limit, supra
Croakers, minimum size, 28-755
Crows —
destructive birds, 28-4
York County —
bounty in, 28-1192
hunting without license, 28-1191
Crustaceans —
Crabs (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 26
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Crustaceans — Cont'd
Fisheries Board's jurisdiction over, 28-
159
Shrimp and Prawn (this index)
Daily limit. Bag limit, supra
Dams, fishways in. Fishways, infra
Dealers, licensing of —
shrimp or prawn, 28-951
terrapin, 28-940
Deer (this index)
Deputy sheriffs to cooperate in enforce-
ment of game and fish laws, 28-7
Dillon County, Fish, Forestry, Game and
Recreation Commission, 51-321 to 51-
323
Display of license while hunting, required.
28-319
Doe deer, no open season, 28-331, 28-333, 28-
343. 28-344, 28-347, 28-349, 28-388.1, 28-
455
Domestic game birds —
classification as, 28-4
open season —
Colleton County, 28-344
Horry County, 28-347
shipment within State, restrictions on, 28-
3S2
Doves (this index)
Dragging and trawling, restricted, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 891, 892 [Reg. 2, 5]
Dredges, shellfish, minimum depth for use
of, 28-775
Duck hawks as destructive birds, 28-4
Ducks, wild, hunter's right to carry out of
State, 28-381
Duplicate hunting license, issue of, 28-321
Dynamiting fish, 28-674 to 28-676
Eagles —
bald, protected, 28-401, 28-461
destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
Electrical shocks for purpose of taking fish,
prohibited, 28-672
Employees, fishing on lands of employer,
license not required, 28-552
Enoree River, seining in, 28-637
Escallops, Shellfish (this index)
Explosives, use of, for taking fish —
penalized, 28-674 to 28-676
picking up fish as prima facie evidence
of use, 28-674.1
Federal migratory bird treaty regulations,
penalty for violation, 28-301
Fees —
fishing licenses, amount, and use of
receipts, 28-553
catfish trap license, 28-627
Horry County, 2S-630
nonresident, 28-554
402
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Fees— Cont'd
fishing licenses, etc.— Cont d
split-wood baskets, licenses to catch
carp and fish by use of, in cer-
tain area, 28-573
hunting licenses, 28-312
disposition of, 28-313, 28-314
Fertilizer— ,„7K
food fish not to be used for, 28-/50
nonfood fish, use of, 28-913
Fines and penalties— . ,
alligators, shooting or killing in zones 5,
6, and 7, 28-474 .
artificial lakes in zones 2 and 3, violation
of fishing restrictions, 28-1229, 28-
1234
bag limit, exceeding —
Colleton County, 28-378
doves, in zone 4, 28-376
fish, game, generally, 28-590
in Black River, 28-592
turkeys, in Richland County, 28-379
zone 1, 28-372
zone 2, 28-373
zone 7, 28-376.1
birds, nongame, penalty for violation of
provisions relative to, 28-407 _
breeder's permit failure to obtain, 28-
523, 28-524 . .
breeding ponds, fishing in or injury to,
28-601 . ,
Brookgreen Gardens sanctuary, viola-
tion of, 28-519 . .
carrier pigeons, killing or maiming, 28-
463, 28-464
Catawba-Wateree area, violation of, pro-
visions relating to, 28-1017
certificate of license, failure of warden
to issue, 28-318
Cherokee County, use of illegal methods,
28-635 .
clear water streams, taking of fish in
closed season, 28-577
closed season, hunting in. Out-of-sea-
son hunting, infra, this group
Coastal Fisheries Law, violations of.
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
cold storage of birds or animals forbid-
den to be sold, violation of require-
ments, 28-304
Colleton County — .
hunting of certain game in closed
season, 28-344
using certain methods of fishing in,
28-576
crabs, violation of statutory requirements
as to, 28-875
egg-bearing female, failure to return
to water, 28-872
dead fall, use of, 28-489
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Fines and penalties — Cont'd
deer —
does, killing of, 28-455
killing of, from boats, etc., 28-456
meat or skin —
buying or selling, 28-459
possession of during closed sea-
son, 28-460
night hunting, 28-457, 28-458
devices for taking fish, illegal in certain
counties, 28-616, 28-618
disposition of, 28-326, 28-494
does, killing of, 28-455
doves, hunting in closed season in zone
6, 28-338
dynamiting fish, 28-674 _
dynamiter prohibited from fishing or
hunting within five years after
conviction, 28-675
failure to report, 28-676
entry without permission to gather shell-
fish for sale, 28-770
explosives, use or possession of, for tak-
ing fish, 28-672, 28-674
Federal migratory bird treaty regula-
tions, violation of, 28-301
Fishery Board's power to prescribe pen-
alties for violation of regulations,
28-174
fishing license—
failure of nonresident to procure, 28-
554
violation of provisions requiring, 28-
558 .
fish seines, nets, or baskets, use of, in
zone No. 2, 28-616
fish traps —
illegal location near State dams, 28-
641
obstruction of navigation by, 28-642
use in zone 2, 28-616
fishways in dams, failure to provide, 28-
648, 28-653
forfeitures—
fish unlawfully transported, 28-6yb
seines, etc., illegally used, 28-628, 28-
652
foxes, unlawful hunting of, 28-421
game preservers, failure to register and
report, 28-522
game protection fund, payment into, 28-
559
game sanctuaries, violation of, 28-511,
28-519
Greenwood power plant spillway, viola-
tion of fishing regulations, 28-1051
hunting clubs, failure to register or re-
port, 28-522
hunting license certificate, failure to dis-
play on demand, 28-320
[SSCCode]
Index
403
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Fines and penalties — Cont'd
hunting out of season in Horry County,
28-347
impurities, casting of into streams, 28-
672, 28-673
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, violation of
restrictions on fishing in, 28-1215
Lancaster County, hunting doves out of
season in, 28-348
Lee County, shooting quail and part-
ridges during closed season, 28-348.1
license requirements, violation of, 28-323
to 28-325
for buyers of furs, hides and pelts,
28-481 v
loan of hunting license, 28-324
Marlboro County, hunting wild turkeys
in until Nov. 1, 1953, 28-351
nets, seines, etc. —
illegal use, 28-651
in certain counties, 28-622, 28-628
Anderson County, 28-633
Darlington County, 28-636
night fishing in Bridge Lake, 28-586
night hunting, 28-302
nonfood fish, violation of statutory pro-
visions as to, 28-915
nongame birds, penalty for violating
provisions relative to, 28-407
nonresident hunting without license, 28-
325
out-of-season hunting —
Clarendon County, for quail and part-
ridge, 28-338.4
Darlington County, for quail or part-
ridge, 28-344.1
Marlboro County, 28-352
season shortened or closed by chief
game warden, 28-359
Sumter County, for quail and part-
ridge, 28-338.1
turkey, Richland County, 28-353
zone 1, 28-333
zone 2, 28-334
zone 4, 28-361
partridges, buying and selling, 28-468
poisoning waters, 28-672
pollution of waters so as to injure fish
and shellfish, 28-671
postdating licenses, 28-318
receiving untagged skins for transporta-
tion, 40-485
reports of shipment of skins, pelts, furs
or hides, failure to make, 28-486
sale of or traffic in certain game fish, 28-
691, 28-692
sanctuaries, violation of — ■
fish, 28-720
game, 28-511
Little Pee Dee River Swamp, 28-721
sea turtles, violation of law protecting,
28-905
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Fines and penalties — Cont'd
Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
shellfish, violation of laws as to. Shell-
fish (this index)
shipment, unlawful, 28-387
size limit, taking speckled or rainbow
trout under, 28-591
Spartanburg County, illegal modes of
fishing, 28-637
stealing fish from trap, 28-640
steel traps, illegal use of, 28-490
tackle restrictions on fishing in zone No.
1, violation of, 28-613
tags or labels for skins of game ani-
mals—
failure to return unused or remit pro-
ceeds, 28-487
noncompliance with requirement, 28-
483
taking of fish in zone 1 during closed
season, or under size limit, 28-585
terrapin, unlawful possession, 28-901
transportation, unlawful, of game fish
out of State, 28-694
disposition of, 28-697
trapping —
foxes in Kershaw County, 28-433
without license in game zone 1, 28-
488
traps, fish, illegal use of, 28-631, 28-647
trespass while hunting, fishing, trapping,
etc., 28-8, 16-387
trout, size limit, violation of, 28-591
turkey hen, killing of, 28-455
United States, unlawful hunting and
fishing upon lands of, 28-44
violation of fish and game laws, gener-
ally, 28-10, 28-11
disposition of, 28-12 to 28-17
no person to receive any portion of,
28-12
violation of fishing restrictions, 28-599
zone 7 restrictions, 28-338.3, 28-668
Fish, game, enumerated, 28-4
Fisheries Board (this index)
Fish Hatcheries (this index)
Fishing tackle permissible in zone 1, 28-613,
28-614
Fish traps, catfish, 28-627, 28-630
Fishways in dams —
provision of, 28-653
required, when, 28-648
Flounders, minimum size, 28-755
Flyer as game fish, 28-4
Food fish not to be used for other purposes,
28-756
Forfeitures —
Confiscation, supra
Fines and penalties, supra
Forgery of tags for skins of game animals,
penalized, 28-484
404
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Foxes (this index)
Freezes, declaring closed season during, 28-
359
Freshets, declaring closed season during, 28-
359
Fresh water fishing, Coastal Fisheries Law
as inapplicahle to, 28-753
Furs (this index)
Game and Fish Commission (this index)
Game preserve, registration and reports, 28-
522
Game sanctuaries. Sanctuaries, infra
Game wardens. Wardens, infra
Game zones. Zones, infra
Geese, wild, hunter's right to take out of
state, 28-381
Gigging fish prohibited —
zone 7, 28-661, 28-665
Gill nets —
license tax, 28-935
marking of, 28-923
when permissible, 28-612
Goggle eyes — ■
game fish, classification as, 28-4
transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
Great Pee Dee River, seining, etc., of fish
within one mile of mouth of prohibit-
ed, 28-649
Greenville County Fish Hatcheries, distri-
bution of fish raised in, 28-715
Greenwood power plant, regulation of fish-
ing near, 28-1041 to 28-1051
Grouse, ruffed, hunter's right to remove
from State, 28-381
Gun, carrying of, as prima facie evidence
of unlawful hunting, 28-361
Hatcheries for fish. Fish Hatcheries (this
index)
Hawks classified as destructive birds, 28-4
Head lights, use of, in night hunting, re-
stricted, 28-302
Health certificates for persons handling
shellfish, 28-774
Hides and skins —
license to buy, 28-481
reports of shipment, 28-486
tag or label to be attached, 28-483 to
38-487
Hook and line fishing —
Greenwood power plant area, 28-1046
restriction to, in clear waters, 28-571, 28-
576
zone 7 restrictions as inapplicable, 28-
662
Horry County, Fish and Game Commission,
28-1061 to 28-1068
"Hunters," restricted meaning of, 28-1
Hunting —
clubs, registration of and reports by, 28-
522
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Hunting — Cont'd
deer at night, as including transporta-
tion of hunter or carcass, 28-457
out of season unlawful, 28-358
restricted meaning, 28-1
Impurities, casting of, into streams prohib-
ited, 28-673
Informers against fish dynamiters, protec-
tion of, 28-677
Inspectors of coastal fisheries, 28-164
Jackfish —
game fish, 28-4
transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
Jackson^National Forest as game refuge,
28-520
Jaybirds, classification as destructive, 28-4
Keowee River, seining in, 28-613
Labels —
for shipment of game, 28-383
for skins or game animals bought, stored
or transported, 28-483 to 28-487
funds from sale, disposition of, 28-494
Lancaster County, open season provisions
not applicable to, 28-336
Landing nets, restrictions on, 28-613, 28-
635, 28-637
Landowner, permit from, when required, 28-
598
Lanier Lake, agreement to take over man-
agement of, authorized, 28-1031
Leases of shellfish beds, 28-811 et seq
Lee County legislative delegation, duties of,
28-1101 to 28-1104
Length. Size, infra.
Lessee of fishing rights, license not required,
28-551
Licenses or permits to fish or hunt —
Bethel Park, fishing licenses, 51-336
Broadaway Lake, 51-224, 51-225
Certificate of issuance, supra
chief warden. Wardens, infra
dealers in shrimp or prawn, 28-951
fishing —
i generally, 28-551 to 28-559
artificial lakes in zones 2 and 3, per-
mits to fish in, 28-1221, 28-1233
chief warden's duty as to, 28-557
coastal, 28-931 to 28-961
commercial, 28-942
explosives, conviction of use of, for
taking fish, as ground for revoca-
tion or denial, 28-675
forfeiture of, by conviction of dyna-
miting fish, 28-675
in Catawba and Wateree rivers, 28-
1015
Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, 28-
1211, 28-1212
nonfood fish, 28-952, 28-953
Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
shrimp boats, 2S-944 to 28-950
Index
405
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Licenses or permits to fish or hunt — Cont'd
fourteen, persons under age of not re-
quired to obtain, 28-34, 28-1223, 28-
1231
hunting —
/generally, 28-311 to 28-326
duplicate, 28-321
loan of, forbidden, 28-322
penalties, 28-324
Nonresidents, infra
orphans in eleemosynary institutions,
exemption from, 28-32, 28-1223, 28-
1231
proceeds, disposition of, in certain coun-
ties, 28-14 to 28-17, 28-1213, 28-1224,
28-1233
sixty-five-year-old residents to obtain
without cost, 28-33, 28-1223, 28-1231
veterans, temporary exemption, 28-31
Lights, use of, in taking fish, restrictions
on —
artificial lake in zones 2 and 3, 28-1226
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, 28-1214
zone 7, 28-665
Lime, use of, for purpose of taking fish,
penalized, 28-674 to 28-675
Little Pee Dee River Swamp, fishing in,
manner permissible, 28-721
Loan of hunting license forbidden, 28-322
penalty, 28-324
Loggerheads, classification as destructive
birds, 28-4
Lynches river a clear water stream, 28-587
Mackerel, minimum size, 28-755
Marion Countv Fish and Game Commis-
sion, 28-1121 to 28-1128
Marion Lake, fishing in, 28-1211 to 28-1115
Marsh hens, open season, 28-331
Menhaden, taking with purse nets and
seines, 28-911
Migratory fish —
in inland waters —
fishways for, in dams, 28-648. 28-653
obstructions to prohibited, 28-649
jurisdiction of Board of Fisheries over,
2S-1S9
Shad (this index)
Mink-
game animal, 28-4
tag for skin, cost of, 28-483
Mocking birds protected, 28-451
Moultrie Lake, fishing in, 28-1211 to 28-
1215
Muddying of waters for purpose of taking
fish, prohibited, 28-672
Muddv streams, use of nets and fish traps
in, 28-612
Mullet, minimum size, 28-755
Murray Lake, laws regulating fishing in
clear or fresh water streams applicable
to, 28-589
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Muskrats —
game animals, 28-4
tag for skin, cost of, 28-483
National forest lands, protection and re-
stocking of wild life, 28-42 to 28-44
Nests of birds, destruction or possession of,
restricted, 28-303, 28-403
Nets, seines, etc. —
Anderson County —
manufacture, sale, possession or use
restricted, 28-633
use in waters of restricted, 28-632 >^
Catawba-Wateree area, prohibited in,
28-1015
Charleston County beaches, restrictions
on use on, 28-634
Cherokee County, use in, 28-635
Clarendon, Darlington, and Lee Coun-
ties, use in, restricted, 28-618
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
confiscation, 28-890
for illegal use in certain counties, ,
28-628
of unmarked pound or gill nets, 28-
923
zone 7, 28-666
Darlington County, when permissible in,
28-636
defined, 28-635, 28-637
game fish taken to be returned to water,
28-639
Gill nets, supra
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, prohibited
in. 28-1214
Landing nets, supra
license not required for, when, 28-551
license taxes on, 28-935, 28-936
mesh —
sea fishing, 28-886, 28-888, 28-911, .28-
922
shad, 28-886
sturgeon, 28-888
terrapin, 28-902
minnow seine. Lakes Marion and Moul-
trie, 28 1214
nonfood fish, mesh, 28-911
penalties for illegal use, 28-651, 28-668
pound nets, marking required, 28-923
purse, use of, 28-911, 28-921
removal of, during certain days of week, t
28-650
sale or possession restricted —
in certain counties, 28-626, 28-633, 28-
664
in zone 7, when, 28-664
Savannah River near Augusta, 28-643,
28-644
Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
Spartanburg County, when use permissi-
ble in, 28-637
stake nets, use of, restricted, 28-611 et
seq.
406
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Nets, seines, etc. — Cont'd
taxes on, used in sea fishing, 28-935, 28-
936
terrapin, mesh, 28-902
trap nets, license tax on, 28-935
use of, for taking fish, regulated, 28-611
et seq.
York county, restrictions on use in, 28-
638
zone 1, seines or nets in, 28-613
zone 2, fish seines, nets, baskets or traps,
use of, penalized, 28-616
zone 5, fish net or seine in waters of,
when permissible, 28-619 to 28-621
zone 7, restrictions, 28-661, 28-664
Newberry County, catching fish for bait in,
28-1141
Night fishing in Bridge Lake, Dorchester
County, restricted, 28-586
Night hunting — ■
deer —
forfeiture of vehicle, boat, animal,
and firearms, 28-457, 28-458
transportation of hunter or carcass
as included, 28-457
restricted, 28-302, 28-457
Nonfood fish. Coastal Fisheries (this in-
dex)
Nonresidents —
jfishing licenses, 28-554
artificial lakes in zones 2 and 3, per-
mit to fish in, 28-1222, 28-1232
Catawba-Wateree area, 28-1015
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, fishing
in, 28-1212
temporary, to fish in waters of South
Carolina Public Service Author-
ity, 28-555
hunting license —
fee, 28-312
penalty for hunting without, 28-325
license to buy furs, hides, pelts, etc., 28-
481
shellfish, gathering by, restricted, 28-771
transportation of game fish by, out of
State, regulated, 28-694
Open seasons. Closed and open seasons,
supra
Opossums (this index)
Orphans in eleemosynary institutions, when
may hunt or fish without licenses, 28-32
Otters-
game animals, 28-4
tag for skin, cost of, 28-483
Out of State-
Transportation, infra
when hunter may carry, 28-381
Owls, great horned, classified as destruc-
tive birds, 28-4
Oysters. Shellfish (this index)
Partridges (this index)
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Peace officers to cooperate in enforcement
of game and fish laws, 28-7
Pegging of fish prohibited, 28-571, 28-576
Pelts. Hides and skins, supra
Penalties. Fines and penalties, supra
Perch (this index)
Pheasants —
breeding, commercial, 28-524
closed season until 1955, 28-332
eggs, possession or sale, 28-470
game birds, classification as, 28-4
Pickens County Fish and Game Commis-
sion, 28-1151 to 28-1158
Pickerel-
game fish, 28-4
transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
Pike-
game fish, 28-4
transportation out of State regulated,
28-694
Poinsett area, trapping in, 2S-492
Poisoning waters to take fish prohibited,
28-672
Poles, fishing —
license not required for use of, 28-551
number permissible —
artificial lake in zones 2 and 3, 28-1225
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, 28-1214
zone 1, 28-614
zone 2, certain waters in, 28-572
Pollution of waters so as to injure fish or
shellfish, 28-671
fishing streams, 28-672
Pompano, minimum size, 28-755
Pompey drum, minimum size, 28-755
Porpoises as fish within Coastal Fisheries
Law, 28-752
Possession of fish taken from artificial lake
in zones 2 and 3 in excess of bag limit,
28-1227
Prawns. Shrimp and Prawns (this index)
Preserves, game, registration and reports,
28-522
Prestwood Lake, Darlington County, mini-
mum size of fish taken in, 28-594
Prima facie evidence —
bag limit of fish, exceeding, 28-593
closed season, fishing during, 28-579, 28-
582
dynamite, use of, to take fish, 28-674
explosives, use of, from picking up of
fish, 28-674.1
possession of game in excess of zone 7
bag limit, 28-338.2
possession of net, seine, or trap, as, 28-
618
possession of oysters or clams during
closed season, 28-781
possession of trout, in closed season, 28-
582
terrapin, 28-903
Index
407
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Private pond, sale of fish from, regulated,
28-692, 28-693
Propagation farm. 28-521
Propagation of fish — ■
generally, 28-711 et seq.
assent to act of Congress providing Fed-
eral aid, 28-710
permit to catch fish for propagation pur-
poses, 28-600
Property of State, 28-3
Purse seines, use of, 28-911, 28-921
Quail (this index)
Rabbit hunting dogs, training of, in zone 1,
28-333
Rabbits (this index)
Raccoons (this index)
Rails, clapper, open season, 28-331
Red breast, sale of, prohibited, 28-691
Red drum, minimum size, 28-755
Refrigerating plant. Cold storage, supra
Refuges. Sanctuaries, infra
Reporting dynamiting mandatory, 28-676
Restoration of fish, assent to act of Con-
gress providing aid for, 28-710
Restrictions on fishing, 28-571 to 28-602
Rice field ditches, use of traps, nets, etc. in
or at mouth of prohibited, 28-612
Rock bass, as game fish, 28-4
Rockfish —
bag limits, 28-590
Boyd's Millpond, 28-593
zone 2, 28-593
exportation regulated, 28-694
game fish, 28-4
Rural police to cooperate in enforcement of
game and fish laws, 28-7
Sale-
Coastal Fisheries Law, sales in violation
of, penalized, 28-760
confiscated fish or game, 28-9
game fish, regulated, 28-691 to 28-693
trout, 28-691
Saluda River —
fishing in, 28-613
Greenwood power plant, fishing near,
28-1041 to 28-1051
seining of fish in, regulated, 28-632
Sanctuaries-
fish—
designation by chief warden, 28-716,
28-717
establishment, 28-716 to 28-721
Little Pee Dee River Swamp, 28-721
penalties for violation, 28-720
game —
acquisition of land for, 29-14
Brookgreen Gardens, 28-519
Broadaway Lake, 51-227
establishment of, 28-511 to 28-520
Jackson National Forest as, 28-520
fire protection, 28-513, 28-514, 2S-517
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Sanitary condition of shellfish beds and
shucking plants, 28-773
Santee-Cooper area, disposition of funds
collected on, 28-46
Savannah River-
nets for shad and sturgeon in, 28-886
seining of fish in, regulated, 28-632
traps in, restrictions on, 28-643 to 28-645
Sawdust, discharge of, into fishing streams,
prohibited, 28-672
Scarcity of game, shortening hunting sea-
son in zone 4 because of, 28-361
Scoops, shellfish, minimum depth for use
of, 28-775
Scrapes, shellfish, minimum depth for use
of, 28-775
Searches of fish containers, 28-695
Sea turtles —
Fisheries Board's jurisdiction over, 28-
159
protection, 28-905
eggs, 28-905
penalty for violation, 28-905
Seines. Nets and seines, supra
Seizures —
Confiscation, supra
fish sought to be unlawfully transported,
28-695
seines, etc., illegally used, 28-652
Set hooks —
confiscation in zone 7, 28-666
defined, 28-625, 28-663
use of, in certain counties prohibited,
28-624
Set line, when permissible, 28-571, 28-575
Shad. Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
Sharp-shinned hawks, as destructive birds,
28-4
Sheepshead, minimum size, 28-755
Shellfish (this index )
Sheriffs to cooperate in enforcement of
game and fish laws, 28-7
Shipment. Transportation, infra
Shooting fish, where prohibited, 28-624, 28-
661, 28-672
Short-nose sturgeon —
closed season, 28-884
prohibited fishing areas, 28-884
Shrimp and Prawns (this index)
Shucking plants. Shellfish (this index)
Size, minimum —
bass, black, sea, 28-755
Catawba-Wateree, area, 28-1015
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, 2S-1214
zone 1, 28-584
bluefish, 28-755
coastal waters fish caught commercially,
28-755
crabs, 28-873
croakers, 28-755
flounders, 28-755
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FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Size, minimum — Cont'd
game fish —
Catawba-Wateree area, 28-1015
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, 28-1212
mackerel, 28-755
mullet, 28-755
pompano, 28-755
pompey drum, 28-755
red drum, 28-755
shad, hickory, 28-755
sheepshead, 28-755
shrimp and prawns, 28-862
spots, 28-755
terrapin, 28-902
trout, 28-591, 28-594
speckled, 28-755
warmouth, in zone 1, 28-584
Skins. Hides and skins, supra
Skunks —
game animals, 28-4
tag for skin, 28-483
Sluices for fish — -
designation, 28-654 to 28-656
obstruction, 28-654
when not required, 28-656
Sparrows, English, as destructive birds, 28-
4
Spartanburg Countv Game and Fish Com-
mission, 28-1161 to 28-1169.4
Splitwood baskets, use of, in taking fish —
carp and catfish in certain waters, 28-
573
Catawba-Wateree area, conditions of use,
28-1015
Spots, minimum size, 28-755
Squirrels (this index)
Staked nets, use of, restricted, 28-611 et seq.
State lands, regulation of hunting and fish-
ing on, 28-42 to 28-45
Steel traps, penalty for illegal use, 28-490
Striped bass a nongame fish, 28-4
Sturgeon. Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
Sunday —
fishing or hunting on, prohibited, 64-1
Bethel Park, 51-336
open season otherwise expiring on, to
continue through Monday, 28-362
Sun perch as game fish, 28-4
Tags—
for shipment of game, 28-383
for skins of game animals bought, stored
or transported, 28-483 to 28-487
funds from sale of, disposition of, 28-
494
Taxes under Coastal Fisheries Law. Coast-
al Fisheries (this index)
Technician, appointment and duties of, for
Spartanburg County, 28-1167, 28-1169
Terrapin (this index)
Tickling of fish prohibited, 28-571, 28-575
Tide lands, applicability of Coastal Fish-
erics Law to, 28-752
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Transportation —
breeders of game birds, by, 28-523
chief warden's control over, 28-382 to
28-387
deer carcass, as included in prohibition
of night hunting, 28-457
game —
out of State, restrictions on, 28-385,
28-387
landowner or licensee, 28-387
■within State, restrictions on, 28-382
to 28-384
game fish out of state, regulated, 28-694
to 28-696
unstamped products of marine fisheries,
penalized, 28-956
Trap nets, license tax on, 28-935
Trapping —
coyotes, permissible, 28-466
dead fall, use penalized, 28-489
Foxes (this index)
license —
zone 1, 28-488
open season for, 28-482
quail, restricted, 28-452
rabbits, prohibited in certain counties,
28-472
steep traps, use of, restricted, 28-490 to
28-493
exception in case of foxes in certain
counties, 28-423, 28-428, 28-432,
28-434
turkeys, wild, restricted, 28-452
Traps, fish — -
Catawba-Wateree area water, prohibit-
ed in, 28-1015
catfish, 28-627, 28-667
Cherokee County, use in, 28-635
dams erected by State on navigable
streams, putting near, forbidden, 28-
641
illegal use, penalty for, 28-647
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, prohibited
in, 28-1214
license not required for, 28-551
obstruction of navigation by, penalized,
28-642
penalties for illegal use, 28-631, 28-647
Savannah River, use in regulated, 28-
643 to 28-645
stealing from, 28-640
use of, regulated, 28-611 et seq.
zone 7, prohibited, 28-661
Trawling and dragging restricted, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 891, 892 [Reg. 2, 5]
Trawls, shrimp-
citizen, natural born, to be aboard, 44-
359
licensing of, 28-932
regulation, 28-863 to 28-865
Trespass while hunting, fishing or trapping
penalized, 16-387, 28-8
Index
409
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Trot lines-
confiscation in zone 7, 28-666
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, taking non-
game fish in, 28-1214
live bait on, prohibited in Catawba River,
28-576
prohibited in certain counties, 28-624
when permissible, 28-612
Catawba-Wateree area, conditions of
use in, 28-1015
zone 1, 28-613
Trout (this index)
Tugaloo River —
fishing in, 28-613
seining of fish in, regulated, 28-632
Turkeys, Wild (this index)
Turtles —
Sea Turtles (this index)
Terrapin (this index)
Typhoid carriers excluded from handling
shellfish, 28-774
United States Commissioner of Fisheries,
restrictions not applicable to, 28-602
Waccamaw River, seining, etc., of fish with-
in one mile of mouth prohibited, 28-649
Wardens —
Cata-.vba Lake fishing area, 28-1202, 28-
1203
Catawba-Wateree Fish and Game Com-
mission, 28-1014
chief warden —
bond, 28-111
breeder's permits, 28-524
Chester County, permission to trap
partridges in, 28-454
closed season, power to declare on ac-
count of abnormal conditions, 28-
359
compensation, 28-115
contracts with wardens, 28-112
co-operation with State Game and
Fish Commission, 28-113
county wardens' compensation to be
fixed by, 28-134
dismissal of wardens by, 28-112
duties, 28-112
election, 28-111
expenditures, report of, 28-114
fishing, declaring closed season for,
in clear waters, 28-577, 28-578
fishing licenses and certificates, pro-
vision for, 28-557
game propagation farm, supervision
of, 28-521
hatcheries — ■
Greenville County, distribution of
fish raised in, 28-715
power to acquire property for, 28-
711, 28-712
Lakes Marion and Moultrie, regula-
tions as to fishing in, power to
alter, 28-1214
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Wardens — Cont'd
chief warden — Cont'd
licenses —
design to be designated by chief
warden, 28-315
game bird breeders, 28-523
oath of office, 28-111
permits —
to catch fish for propagation, 28-
600
to collect birds' nests or eggs for
scientific purposes, 28-406
pheasants, issuance of license to raise,
breed or sell, 28-469
reports, annual, 28-114
reports to, by Spartanburg County
Game and Fish Commission, 28-
1169.4
sanctuaries —
fish, designation of, 28-716, 28-717
game, establishment of, 28-511
shortening open season, 28-359, 28-361
Spartanburg County Game and Fish
Commission furnishing financial
data to, 28-1169.3
term of office, 28-111
transportation of game, control over,
28-382 to 28-387
traveling expenses, allowance for, 28-
115
United States, power with respect to
lands owned by, 28-42 to 28-45
Williamsburg County, report show-
ing charges and credits to game
account of, 28-1177
common carriers, search of cars, ware-
houses and receptacles for game un-
lawfully to be transported, 28-386
constables, wardens to have powers of,
28-140
county —
Aiken County, term of office, 28-122
appointment, 28-121, 28-123, 28-125,
28-127
badge, 28-135
bond, 28-133
certificates of license should be given
by, 28-318
Charleston County, removal in, 28-
124
Cherokee County —
appointment, 28-123
vacancy, how filled, 28-123
Colleton County —
recommendations as to appoint-
ment and salaries, 28-1086
whole and part time, 28-137
commissions to, 28-121
when issuable, 28-132
compensation, 28-134
Dillon County, term of office, 28-125
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FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Wardens — Cont'd
county — Cont'd
Georgetown County, recommendation
for appointment, 28-126
assistant wardens, 28-127
Horry County, 28-1065 to 28-1067
Lee County —
appointment, 28-1103
suspension or discharge, 28-1104
Lexington County, term of office,
28-128
licenses to be procured from, when,
28-311
fur buyers' licenses, 28-481
to use nets in certain counties, 28-
621
Marion County, nomination of, sal-
aries and removal, 28-1126 to 28-
1128
oath of office, 28-132
Orangeburg County —
election in, 28-129
term of office, 28-129
Pickens County —
full time, 28-138
nomination, salaries, reports on, 28-
1155,28-1156,28-1158
removal, 28-121, 28-124
Spartanburg County, 28-1166 to 28-
1169
terms of office, 28-121, 28-122, 28-126,
28-128 to 28-131
Union County —
bond, 14-3452
election, 28-130
term of office, 28-130
Williamsburg County, nomination,
salaries and removal, 28-1178 to
28-1180
York County —
contracts for access to Catawba
River, 28-141
term of office, 28-131
deputy, in zone No. 2, 28-126
dismissal by chief warden, 28-112
enforcement of laws, 28-139
fines, not to receive any portion of, 28-12
Jackson National Forest, 28-520
powers as constables, 28-140
prosecution of offenders, 28-139
Warmouth —
closed season, zone 1, 28-583
game fish, 28-4
size limit, zone 1, 28-584
transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
Wateree swamp, trapping in, 28-492
White perch as game fish, 28-4
Wildcats, killing of, when permissible, 28-
440
Wild life projects, assent to act of Congress
providing aid in, 28-47
FISH AND GAME— Cont'd
Willetts, buying or selling, penalized, 28-467
Williamsburg County Fish and Game Com-
mission, 28-1171 to 28-1180
Wiuyah Bay, seining or netting of fish in,
restricted, 28-649, 28-885
Wire baskets, use of in taking fish. Bas-
kets, supra
Wire fences in rivers and streams, restric-
tions on, 28-611
Woodcock —
buying or selling penalized, 28-468
cold storage of, prohibited, 28-305
Yellow-belly perch as game fish, 2S-4
Zoning of State for game purposes, 28-5 '
closed and open seasons, 28-333jo-28:r338
fishing in artificial lake in zone 2, reg-
ulated, 28-572 to 28-574
Lancaster County, applicability to, of
provision for closing or shortening
hunting season, 28-360
particular matters, see appropriate lines
special legislation, permissibility, SC
Const, Art 3, § 34
zone 7, counties within, game laws in
effect in to remain in force, 28-6
FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
Game and Fish Commission (this index)
FISHERIES BOARD
Generally, 28-151 to 28-179
Appointment of members, 28-151
Boat tenders, appointment of, 28-164
Canneries, supervision of, 28-841 et seq.
Chairman, 28-151
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Corn-
appointment, 28-164
mission, membership in, 28-201
bond, 28-156
custodian of funds, 28-156
duties, 28-155
Charleston coastal waters, expense of mark-
ing restricted areas in, 28-972
Chief inspector —
arrests, power to make, 28-170
badge, 28-169
bond, 28-166
clerk of Board, chief inspector to act as,
28-177
compensation, 28-166
custodian of equipment, 28-167
oath of office, 28-166
qualifications, 28-165
reports, monthly, 28-177
residence, 28-166
term of office, 28-166
traveling expenses, allowance of, 28-166
uniform, 28-169
Index
411
FISHERIES BOARD— Cont'd
Clerk-
appointment of, 28-164
chief inspector to serve as, 28-177
Commercial fisheries, jurisdiction over, 28-
159
Compensation of members, 28-153
Corporate body, 28-151
Crustaceans, jurisdiction over, 28-159
Expenses —
allowability, 28-153
appropriation for, 28-157
Inspectors —
appointment of, 28-164
arrests, power to make, 28-170, 28-172
badges, 28-169
Chief inspector, supra
duties, 28-171
entry, right of, 28-172
equipment —
accounting for, 28-173
responsibility for, 28-167
reports —
monthly, 28-176, 28-177
of violations, 28-175
uniforms, 28-169
Jurisdiction, 28-159
Launches, 28-163
Law enforcement, 28-160, 28-161
Leases of shellfish bottoms, records of, 28-
178
Licenses —
to fish in coastal waters, 28-932 to 28-961
to take shellfish, 28-934
Meetings, 28-158
Migratory fish, jurisdiction over, 28-159
Number of members, 28-151
Office, 28-158
Oyster beds, leases of, 28-811 to 28-828
Penalties for violation of regulations, power
to prescribe, 28-174
Permit from —
to plant Japanese seed oysters, 28-795
to take fish in coastal waters, 28-757
Planting of shell by canneries and shucking
plants under supervision of, 28-845
Police boats, 28-163
Qualifications of members, 28-151
Records, what include, 28-178
Removal of members, 28-154
Reports to —
by county treasurer on rentals, sale of
tax stamps, etc., 28-957
by persons trading in shad and sturgeon,
28-892
Revenues due State, enforcement of collec-
tion, 28-161
Rules and regulations, 28-174
Law enforcement, 28-160, 28-161
text of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 891, 892
Secretary — •
bond, 28-168
oath of office, 28-168
FISHERIES BOARD— Cont'd
Shad fry from Andrews shad hatchery, dis-
tribution of, 28-S93
Shell, purchase of, by Board, for replanting,
28-846
Shellfish-
beds planted by, protection of, 28-772
experimental propagation, 28-162
jurisdiction over, 28-159
leases of shellfish bottoms, records of,
28-178
licenses to take, 28-934
method of shipping and storing to be
supervised by, 28-773
planting of shell under supervision of
Board, 28-845
purchase of shell for replanting, 28-846
shucking plants, inspection of, 28-842
Shrimp trawlers' registration, 28-865
Term of office, 28-152
Terrapin, diamond back, jurisdiction over,
28-159
Turtles, sea, jurisdiction over, 28-159
FISH HATCHERIES
Andrews shad hatchery, distribution of fry,
28-S93
Assent to Federal aid in fish restoration
projects, 28-710
Condemnation of lands for, 28-711
Funds for operation of, in certain counties,
28-713
Greenville County hatchery, distribution of
fish raised in, 28-715
Lands for, acquisition of, 28-711, 28-712
United States hatcheries, acquisition of
property for, 28-712
FISHING BOATS
Shrimp boats. Shrimp and Prawn (this
index)
To have natural born citizen on board, 44-
359
FISH TRAPS
Fish and Game (this index)
FIXTURES
Malicious injury to, 16-382
Petit larceny as to, 16-353
Rural electric co-operatives, power to pur-
chase, acquire, lease, distribute, install
and repair, 12-1025
Sales in bulk. Bulk Sales Contracts (this
index)
Striking of by highway vehicle, 46-325
412
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FLAG
Motor Carriers (this index)
State flag —
display of —
on school grounds, 21-7, 22-7
on State House, 1-461
injuring or desecrating, 16-531
United States flag-
display of flag by schools, 21-7
rules and regulations as to, 22-6
misuse of, 16-532 to 16-534
State colleges and universities to display,
22-6, 22-7
FLAGMAN
Railroad Crossings (this index)
FLAMING CROSS
Prohibited, 16-116,16-117
FLARES
Motor Carriers (this index)
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
Adulteration of, 32-1512
FLAXSEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(b)]
FLIES
Cisterns and tanks in hotels to be screened
against, 35-124
Hotel rooms to be protected against, 35-125
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
use of paper, traps, and other devices
in, 35-125
FLOATABLE STREAMS
Free to public, 70-1
FLOATING DREDGE
Construction of improvements, 18-277
FLOODGATE
Dams, requirement in, 18-7
FLOODS
Motor carriers, regulations as to hours of
service of drivers inapplicable during
floods, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790
[Rule 7]
Research, Planning and Development Board
may take steps to prevent and control,
9-310(4)
Telephone company may provide free or
reduced rate service in times of, 58-
374
FLOORS
Combustible floors under coal ranges, 47-
1244
Regulations as to, 47-1244
FLORENCE CITY
Administrative departments, 47-655
Airport, 2-311
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Bonded indebtedness excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 222, 224, 225]
City attorney, appointment of, 47-656
Civil court of Florence. Florence Civil
Court (this index)
Civil service commission, applicability of
law as to, 47-709
Commission form of government, 47-651 to
47-656
Council. Mayor and councilmen, infra
Funding indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 224]
Gas plant, bonds for, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 225]
Lighting plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7. pp. 224, 2251
Mayor and councilmen, 47-651 to 47-654
office hours, 47-654
quorum and votes requisite, 47-653
salaries, 47-652
Municipal court —
jury box, 15-956
recorder's term of office, 15-1004
School districts' indebtedness, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
p. 280]
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 222, 224, 225]
Street improvement bonds, exception of
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 224, 225]
Tax assessors, 65-181 1
Tax returns for, 65-1642
Index
413
FLORENCE CITY— Cont'd
United States, land ceded to, 39-126
Waterworks bonds, exception from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 224, 225]
FLORENCE CITY-COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION
Generally, 3-267 to 3-272
Borrowing power, 3-270
Chairman, election of, 3-268
Duties, 3-270
Employees, power to engage or dismiss,
3-270
Facilities, duty to maintain and operate,
3-270
Fees for use of market facilities, power to
fix, 3-270
Improvements made by funds appropriated
by city and county, 3-271
Livestock, encouragement of production,
3-270
Members —
compensation, to serve without, 3-267
selection, 3-267
term of office, 3-267
vacancies, filling of, 3-267
Officers, 3-268
Powers, 3-269, 3-270
Real estate, powers as to, 3-270
Reports, 3-272
Rules and regulations, power to establish,
3-270
Secretary, election of, 3-268
Treasurer —
bond, 3-268
election of, 3-268
Vice-chairman, election of, 3-268
FLORENCE CIVIL COURT
Generally, 15-1601 to 15-1619
Adoption of children, jurisdiction of, 15-1608
Alimony, concurrent jurisdiction with com-
mon pleas court, 15-1609
Always open for certain purposes, 15-1613
Amount in controversy, 15-1608
Annulment of marriage, jurisdiction of,
15-1608
Appeals to Supreme Court, 15-1619
Appellate jurisdiction, 15-1610
Appointment of judge, 15-1602
Attorneys' fees, monetary jurisdiction as to
interest bearing obligations as affected
by, 15-1608
Bailiffs, 15-1607
Change of name, jurisdiction of proceedings
for, 15-1608
FLORENCE CIVIL COURT— Cont'd
Clerk-
circuit court clerk as, 15-1605
compensation, 15-1605
duties, 15-1605
Common pleas court, concurrent jurisdiction
in divorce and alimony cases, 15-1609
Contempt, power to punish for, 15-1611
Court reporter, 15-1604
Divorce jurisdiction, 15-1609
Docket of jury issues, preparation of, 15-
1605
Drawing of jurors, 15-1615
Equity jurisdiction, 15-1608
Establishment, 15-6, 15-1601
Fees. Salaries and compensation, infra
Habeas corpus, power to grant, 15-1611
Injunctions, power to grant, 15-1611
Interest on money as affecting jurisdiction
of, 15-1608
Judge-
appointment, 15-1602
oath of office, 15-1602
official commission, 15-1602
powers of, 15-1611
practice of law by, 15-1603
qualifications, 15 1602
term of office, 15-1602
Judgments entered in books of circuit court,
15-1605
Juries and jurors —
compensation of jurors, 15-1618
drawing and summoning of jurors,
15-1615
service by jurors, 15-1616
size of juries, 15-1617
Jurisdiction, 15-1608 to 15-1610
adoption of children, 15-1608
alimony, 15-1609
amount in controversy, 15-1608
annulment of marriage, 15-1608
appellate jurisdiction, 15-1610
change of name, 15-1608
divorce, 15-1609
equity jurisdiction, 15-1608
habeas corpus, power to grant, 15-1611
injunctions, power to grant, 15-1611
mortgage foreclosures, 15-1608
special proceedings, 15-1608
territorial jurisdiction, 15-1601
Jurisdictional amount, 15-1608
Jury commissioners, 15- 1'6 1 5
Jury issue docket, preparation of, 15-1605
Magistrates' courts, appellate jurisdiction
over, 15-1610
Monetary jurisdiction, 15-1608
Mortgage foreclosures, jurisdiction, 15-1608
Name, jurisdiction of proceedings for
change of, 15-1608
Oath of office of judge, 15-1602
Official commission of judge, 15-1602
Order of trial of cases, 15-1614
Pleading and practice, 15-1612
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FLORENCE CIVIL COURT— Cont'd
Powers of judge, 15-1611
Practice of law by judge, 15-1603
Qualifications of judge, 15-1602
Salaries and compensation —
bailiffs, 15-1607
clerk, 15-1605
jurors, 15-1618
sheriff, 15-1606
stenographer, 15-1604
witnesses, 15-161S
Service by jurors, 15-1616
Sheriff-
compensation, 15-1606
duties, 15-1606
Special proceedings, jurisdiction of, 15-1608
Stenographer, 15-1604
Summoning of jurors, 15-1615
Supreme Court, appeals to, 15-1619
Term of office of judge, 15-1602
Terms of court, 15-1613
Territorial jurisdiction, 15-1601
Transcripts, stenographer to furnish,
15-1604
Witnesses, compensation of, 15-1618
FLORENCE COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Agricultural commission. Florence City-
County Agricultural Commission (this
index)
Agriculture (this index)
Alcohol and alcoholic beverages, confisca-
tion, seizure, etc., 4-421
Audit, anual, 14-1971
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
office hours, 14-1965
tax collector to assist, 65-2412
Board. Governing body, infra
Bonds — -
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Boundaries, 14-70
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
maintenance and construction, manager
to control, 14-1956, 14-1957
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
manager to control, 14-1956, 14-1957
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-282 to
15-284
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Civil court. Florence Civil Court (this in-
dex)
FLORENCE COUNTY— Cont'd
Claims against—
generally. Counties (this index)
audit of, 14-1960
damage claims, filing of, 14-1962
limitation of actions on damage claims,
14-1962
manager's approval, when required, 14-
1961
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this index)
office hours, 14-1965
Common pleas courts —
terms, 15-282 (3)
no pay to jurors when notice of call-
ing off term given three days be-
fore court, 15-284
notice to jurors when term called off,
15-283
Competitive bidding on proposed purchases,
14-1958, 14-1959
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-775, 43-776
see also Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Coroner generally. Coroners (this index)
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-282 to
15-284
Civil Court. Florence Civil Court (this
index)
clerk of courts, office hours, 14-1965
Constables, supra
county courts, exception from general
law as to, 15-627
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-616
Grand jury, infra
Jurors, infra
jury commissioner to act for Civil Court
of Florence, 15-1615
Magistrates, infra
Masters, infra
Sheriff, infra
Dams, applicability of statute to, 18-8
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Debts and obligations, power of county
recreation board to bind county, 51-
350.1
Delinquent tax collector, office hours, 14-
1965
Deposits of public funds, 14-1964.1
depository to furnish security, 14-1964.1
Drainage taxes, payment, 18-575
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers —
collection, duty of, 14-1968
general fund, crediting to, 14-1970
treasurer, payment over to, 14-1969
Index
415
FLORENCE COUNTY— Cont'd
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commissioner, 65-3121 to
65-3126
see also Counties (this index) ; Tax-
ation (this index)
bond, 65-3122
compensation, 65-3125
duties generally, 65-3123
election, 65-3121
power generally, 65-3123
reports, 65-3126
sales by, to be approved by governing
body, 65-3124
settlements with county treasurer, 65-
3126
term of office, 65-3121
vacancy, how filled, 65-3121
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court —
terms, 15-282 (3)
no pay to jurors when notice of call-
ing off term given three days be-
fore court, 15-284
notice to jurors when term called off,
15-283
witnesses, compensation of, 27-616
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
appointment, 14-1951
claims, auditing of, 14-1960
clerk, duties of, 14-1964
duties, 14-1952
manager, control of and co-operation
with, 14-1955
number of members, 14-1951
office hours, 14-1965
real estate, sale of, 14-1966
sales by forfeited land commissioner, ap-
proval of, 65-3124
vacancies, how filled, 14-1951
warrants, execution of, 14-1952
Grand jury —
audit to be procured by, 14-1971
calling off term of court, notice to jur-
ors of, 15-283, 15-284
Health, Board of, 32-241 to 32-255
see also Health Boards (this index)
annual reports to State Board of Health,
32-244
construction of article, 32-255
established, 32-241
expenditures, 32-251, 32-252
meetings, 32-244
members, 32-242 to 32-244
powers and duties, generally, 32-245
public health workers, reports required
of, 32-254
secretary, 32-248
State Board of Health, control by, 32-241
FLORENCE COUNTY— Cont'd
Health and drainage commissioners, 18-71
Health Department, 32-246
director, 32-247, 32-248
duties, 32-250
employees, 32-249
reports, 32-253
Highways — ■
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
assessment upon property in vicinity of
highway for improvement, SC
Const, Art 10, § 20
cutting trees and bushes near, 33-1651
manager to control, 14-1956, 14-1957
materials adjacent to, use of, 33-1651
telephone lines on, 33-1652
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Hunting season for doves, 28-346
Jails —
generally. Jails and Jailers (this in-
dex)
dieting prisoners in, 55-418
jailer and assistant jailer, 55-408
maintenance of, 55-418
Jurors —
calling off term of court, notice of, 15-
283, 15-284
compensation, 38-308 (10)
Jury commissioner to act for Civil Court of
Florence, 15-1615
Judicial sales of real estate, fees for, 10-1776
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
board —
circulation of books, 42-404
delegation of authority, 42-402
duties, 42-404
personnel, 42-401
powers, 42-404
reports, 42-406
rules and regulations, 42-402
terms of office, 42-401
trucks, operation of, 42-404
fund for, 42-405
headquarters, 42-403
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Limitation of actions on damage claims, 14-
1962
Magistrates, 43-771 to 43-774
see also Magistrates this index)
blanks to be furnished to, 43-773
county police may serve criminal but not
civil process, 53-534
county treasurer's receipts, keeping of,
43-774
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Florence Civil Court, appellate jurisdic-
tion of, 15-1610
location of, 43-771
term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 20
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FLORENCE COUNTY— Cont'd
Manager —
claims, approval of, when required, 14-
1961
duties, 14-1956, 14-1957
office in courthouse, 14-1954
purchases of supplies, when to be ap-
proved by, 14-1957
removal, 14-1953
reports, 14-1963
supervision of governing board, 14-1955
term, 14-1952
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
established in, 15-1801
fees, 27-202
practice of law by, 15-1813
National cemetery, lands ceded to United
States for, 39-125
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
audit of books, 14-1971
fees —
accountability for, 14-1969
collection of, 14-1968
office hours, 14-1965
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-1967
Peace officers, official bond, 53-863
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Police, 53-531 to 53-534
see also Rural Police (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-174
Poor farm, manager to control, 14-1956
Prisoners, dieting of, as duty of manager,
14-1956
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
fees, 27-304
office hours, 14-1965
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
Purchase of supplies, 14-1957 to 14-1959
competitive bidding required, 14-1958,
14-1959
Real estate, sale of, 14-1966
Records, loose-leaf, not permissible, 1-58
Recreation board. Florence County Recre-
ation Board (this index)
Recreation fund, 51-350
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
appointment, 21-2651
contracts for acquisition of school
books, 21-535
FLORENCE COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
number of members, 21-2651
recreation board —
relation to, 51-342, 51-350.2
to report to Board of Education,
14-1992
Superintendent of Education a mem-
ber, 21-2651
terms of members, 21-2651
bonds, district, permissible amount —
City of Florence, district, SC Const,
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 280]
Olanta District No. 21, SC Const,
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 297]
borrowing money, 21-2659
District No. 3—
taxation of portion located in Wil-
liamsburg Co., 21-2658
funds to be kept separate by county
treasurer, 21-2654
Superintendent of Education as member
of Board of Education, 21-2651
supplies consumable by pupils in one
year not to be furnished, 21-531
tax assessors, 65-1810
taxes —
assessments for, 21-2656
levy and collection, 21-2657
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
textbooks —
adopted by State, exemption from use
of, 21-552
contracts for acquisition, 21-535
deposit and segregation of funds for,
21-548
free, 21-521
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
fees —
civil cases, right to, 14-1967
worthless check cases, 27-422
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-1967
Sinking funds generally. Counties (this in-
dex)
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Soil Conservation District, use of equipment,
63-281
Streams —
dams, applicability of statute to, 18-8
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2401 to 65-2412
appointment, 65-2401
auditor, assistance to, 65-2411, 65-2412
bond, 65-2402
Index
417
FLORENCE COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector — Cont'd
compensation, 65-2410
Delinquent tax collector, supra
deputies, 65-2404
duties generally, 65-2405
fee for making collections, 65-2410.1
levy and sale by, 65-2408
lienholders, duty to notify of tax sale,
65-2408
mileage on tax executions abolished, 65-
2410.1
powers generally, 65-2405
reports, 65-2411
settlements with treasurer, 65-2411
term of office, 65-2403
commencement, date of, 65-2403
vacancies in office, how filled, 65-2403
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
delinquent, notice of, 65-1972
districts, 65-1508
executions to enforce payment, 65-2406
to 65-2408
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-15S3
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufactories, SC Const, Art 8, § 8
new industries, 65-1554
Forfeited land commissioner, supra
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1971
sales for, 65-2408
validation of certain sales, 65-2409
Telephone lines on highways, 33-1652
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties 'this index)
fee for tax warrants, 65-2410
fees collected by officers to be paid to,
14-1969
forfeited land commissioner settlements
with, 65-3126
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
office hours, 14-1965
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-1967
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2411
tax executions, issuance of, 65-2406
Truck market, charge for maintenance, 3-
331
Warrants, board to execute, 14-1952
Waters. Streams, supra
Welfare department, 32-1861 to 32-1871
appropriations, control of, 32-1862
charity hospitalization fund, administra-
tion of, 32-1869
[8 SC Code]— 27
FLORENCE COUNTY— Cont'd
Welfare department — Cont'd
denned, 32-1861
discharge of employees, 32-1865
doctor —
duties of, 32-1867
employment of, 32-1863
druggist, employment of, 32-1863
expenses and salaries, payment of, 32-
1870
field workers, employment and pay of,
32-1864
length of employment, 32-1865
monthly financial report, 32-1871
nurse, employment of, 32-1863
office space, 32-1866
rules and regulations, 32-186S
FLORENCE COUNTY RECREATION
BOARD
Generally, 51-341 to 51-350.2
Annual report and recommendations, 51-
350.2
Created, 51-341
Director, 51-346
Gifts and loans, acceptance of, 51-348
Members, 51-341
appointment, 51-342
compensation, 51-341
contracts, members not to be interested
in. 51-349
disqualification for membership, 51-343
meetings, 51-344
organization, 51-344
removal from office, 51-345
term of office, 51-342
Powers —
additional powers conferred by legisla-
tive delegation, 51-347
debts, etc., power to contract, 51-350.1
Recreation fund, 51-350
Rules and regulations, 51-344
FLORENCE INFIRMARY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(4)
FLORISTS
Sales tax in respect of telegraphic orders,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 853 [Reg. 27]
FLOUNDERS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating this
species, see Fish and Game.
Minimum size, 28-755
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FLOUR AND BREAD
Generally, 32-1531 to 32-1537
Agriculture Department, enforcement by,
32-1536
Barrel of flour, standard, 66-157
Cake flour, exclusion of, from enrichment
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
[Reg. 3]
Certificate of purchasers of nonennched
flour, regulation requiring, Rules ei
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453 [Reg. 6]
Containers for flour, 66-316, 66-317
labeling of containers of white flour and
self-rising flour, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 453 [Reg. 4]
used containers, prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 560 [Sec. 1]
Corn Meal and Grits (this index)
Definition of bread for purposes of En-
riched Bread Act, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 453 [Reg. 1]
Enriched, rules and regulations of Commis-
sioner of Agriculture, Rules & Keg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 453, 454
Exceptions from regulations requiring use
of enriched flour, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 453 [Reg. 8]
Labeling bleached flour, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 461 [Reg. 2]
name of manufacturer or producer to
appear, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461
[Reg. 3]
Labeling enriched flour or bread, 32-1535
enrichment, label to show, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 9]
type, size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
453 [Reg. 5]
Labeling of containers of white flour and
self rising flour, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 453 [Reg. 4]
Monopoly prohibited as to breadstuffs 47-62
Pancake flour, exclusion from enrichment
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
[Reg. 3]
Pastry flour, exclusion of from enrichment
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
453 [Reg. 3]
Penalties, 32-1537
Self-rising flour—
defined. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
[Reg- 2]
labeling containers of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 453 [Reg. 2]
Vitamins, minerals, and other ingredients,
32-1531
exceptions, 32-1533
shortages, suspension of requirements
in case of, 32-1534
FLOUR AND BREAD— Cont'd
White bread, enrichment of, 32-1532
White flour—
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
[Reg. 1]
labeling containers of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 453 [Reg. 2]
FLOUR MILLS
Health Department regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 560
FLOWAGE RIGHTS
Condemnation of, 25-54
FLOWERS
Sales tax in respect of telegraphic orders,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 8a3 [Reg. 27]
Veterans' organizations, illegal sale of offi-
cial flowers of, 44-659
FLOWER SEEDS
Seeds (this index)
FLUES
Hanging flues, 47-1236
Regulations as to, 47-1235, 47-1236, 47-1238
FLUORIDE COMPOUNDS
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
FLYER
Game fish, 28-4
FLYING CLUBS
Aeronautics (this index)
FOG
Motor carriers—
extreme caution, requirement of, Miles
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
maximum hours of service of drivers,
fog as affecting, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 790 [Rule 6(a)]
[SSCCode]
Index
419
FOOD AND DRUGS
Generally, 32-1451 to 32-1559
Adulteration and misbranding, 32-1511 to
32-1525
Agriculture Commissioner, enforcement
by, 32-1524, 32-1525
Agriculture Department, inspectors and
chemists of, enforcement by, 32-1524
blend denned, 32-1511
confectionery, when deemed adulterated,
32-1513
containers, bottles, etc., for beer, soda
water, or mineral water, prohibition
of use by others in trade, 32-1523
definitions, 32-1511
drugs —
adulterated, when deemed, 32-1512
denned, 32-1511
misbranded, when deemed, 32-1516
exception as to prescriptions, 32-
1517
flavoring extracts, when deemed adulter-
ated, 32-1512
food —
adulterated, when deemed, 32-1514
defined, 32-1511
misbranded, when deemed, 32-1516
preservatives, when not deemed adul-
terants, 32-1519
when not deemed adulterated or mis-
branded. 32-1518, 32-1519
nonalcoholic drink, when deemed adul-
terated, 32-1515
sale or manufacture of adulterated or
misbranded food or drugs, prohibit-
ed, 32-1520
dealer protected by manufacturer's
guaranty, 32-1521
State Board of Health, co-operation in
enforcement, 32-1525
trade formulas, disclosure of, 32-1522
Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, exemption
of food products from provisions of,
4-3(3)
Analysis, seller to furnish samples for, 32-
1453
Arrested person to be provided with food
during detention, 17-261
Bread. Flour and Bread (this index)
Commissioner of Agriculture, duties of, 32-
1454
enforcement of laws as to adulteration
and misbranding, 32-1524, 32-1525
Corn (this index)
Corn Meal and Grits (this index)
Definitions, 32-1452
Disease, reportable, persons suffering from
or residing in house in which there ex-
ists case of, not to work where food
products are produced, unless, etc.,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 23]
FOOD AND DRUGS— Cont'd
Enforcement generally, 32-1454
Flour and Bread (this index)
Freezing plants —
rules and regulations as to. Locker
Plants (this index)
taxation, exemption from. Taxation
(this index)
Hotels, boardinghouses and restaurants not
to re-serve food, 35-132
Infants' contracts, certain provisions inap-
plicable to sale of drugs, 11-156
Iodine label, use of, for foods, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 839, 840
Jail prisoners, diet of. Jails and Jailers (this
index)
Meats (this index)
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
Mineral oil, use in food, prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 617
Narcotics (this index)
Oleomargarine. Milk and Milk Products
(this index)
Peddlers-
license for sale of drugs required by, 56-
1207
sale of food by, 56-1213
Pharmacists (this index)
Premiums, offer of to purchasers of food
penalized, 66-2
Processing plants. Food Processing Plants
(this index)
School lunches. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
State Board of Health, powers of, generally,
32-1451, 32-1452
Water supply used for, testing of, 32-1201
FOOD FREEZING PLANTS
Rules and regulations as to. Locker Plants
(this index)
Taxation, exemption from. Taxation (this
index)
FOOD PROCESSING PLANTS
Animals, exclusion of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 566 [Sec. 18]
Barn, no part of plant to be used as, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec. 18]
Ceilings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 561, 562
[Sec. 4]
Condemnation of unwholesome or adulter-
ated ingredients or products, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 567 [Sec. 20]
Containers —
requirements respecting, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 563 [Sec. 10]
storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 564
[Sec. 12J
420
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FOOD PROCESSING PLANTS— Cont'd FOOD PROCESSING PLANTS— Cont'd
Containers — Cont'd
waste materials, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
565 [Sec. 16]
Definition for purposes of regulations, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 561 [Sec. 1]
Detergents, storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 564 [Sec. 12]
Employees —
cleanliness of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
566 [Sec. 17]
disease, communicable, employees to be
free from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
566 [Sec. 17]
dressing rooms or lockers, provision of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec.
17]
hand washing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
566 [Sec. 17]
facilities for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 563, 566 [Sees. 7, 9]
lavatory facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 563, 566 [Sees. 7, 9]
spitting bv, prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec. 17]
tobacco, use of, prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec. 17]
toilet facilities. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
562 [Sec. 7]
Enforcement of regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 567 [Sec. 21]
Equipment —
cleaning and bactericidal treatment,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 564 [Sec. 1]
construction and condition, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 563 [Sec. 10]
location of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 565
[Sec. 13]
storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 564
[Sec. 12]
Exclusive use of premises, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec. 18]
Fans to prevent entrance of flies, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 562 [Sec. 5]
Finished products, storage of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 565 [Sec. 15]
Garbage, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 565 [Sec. 16]
Health board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 561-567
Ingredients, storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 564 [Sec. 12]
Insect control measures, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec. 18]
Insecticides, storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 564 [Sec. 12]
Lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 562 [Sec.
6]
Partitions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 565
[Sec. 13]
Penalties for violation of regulations. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 567 [Sec. 22]
Permits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 561
reinstatement. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
566, 567 [Sec. 19]
Products, storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 565 [Sec. 15]
Refrigeration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 565
[Sec. 14]
Rodent control measures, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec. 18]
Rubbish, keeping premises free of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec. 18]
Receptacles. Containers, supra
Sampling of ingredients, food, or products,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 567 [Sec. 20]
Screening, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 562
[Sec. 5]
Stable, no part of premises to be" used as,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 566 [Sec. 18]
Utensils —
cleaning and bactericidal treatment,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 564 [Sec.
11]
construction and condition, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 563 [Sec. 10]
location of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 565
[Sec. 13]
storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 564
[Sec. 12]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 562
[Sec. 6]
Walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 561, 562
[Sec. 4]
Waste, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 565, 566 [Sec. 16]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 562,
563 [Sec. S]
FOOT
Motor carriers, loss or impairment of foot
as affecting qualifications of driver,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.21]
Workmen's compensation for loss of, 72-153
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE
Animal Diseases (this index)
FOOTBALL
Sunday games prohibited, 64-1
FOOTPATHS
Construction by county authority, 33-813
Index
421
FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER FOREIGN CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
See also Recovery of Real Property
Generally, 10-2431 to 10-2437
Action for, 10-2431, 10-2434
Feoffment or discontinuance, void, 57-6
Limitation of action for, 10-2435
Magistrates, jurisdiction of, 10-2433
Proceedings before magistrate, 10-2437
Restoration of possession, 10-2436
Tenant for years, action by, 10-2434
Treble damages, 10-2432
FORDS
Roads leading to, to be kept open, 33-779
Toll-free, when, 33-778
FORECLOSURE
Liens and Encumbrances (this index)
Mortgages and Deeds of Trust (this index)
FOREIGN AGENT
Registration of. Subversive Activities Reg-
istration Act (this index)
FOREIGN BILLS
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
FOREIGN BIRTH CERTIFICATE
Birth date, as proof of, 32-1145(4)
FOREIGN COIN
Congress to regulate value of, US Const,
Art 1, §8, cl 5
FOREIGN COMMERCE
Congress to regulate, US Const, Art 1,
§ 8, cl 3
Electric Companies (this index)
FOREIGN CORPORATIONS
Generally, 12-701 to 12-738
Actions against —
Attachments in, infra
continuances, 10-1204
Administration of assets by courts, 12-707
Admission to State on qualifying, 12-701.
12-706
qualifications, 12-721 to 12-724
Anti-trust laws, violation of —
as debarring from courts, 66-52
as forfeiting right to do business in State
66-67
Attachments in actions against, 10-901(4)
libel and slander cases, 10-902
Banks (this index)
Benevolent corporations, fees pavable by
12-733
Bylaws, copies of, to be filed, 12-724
Capital stock, fee for filing certificate show-
ing increase or decrease, 12-735
Charter —
amendment, 12-761, 12-762
copy of, to be filed, 12-724
Contracts with citizens —
deemed made in State, 12-703
statutory provisions as part of, 12-704
Copies of papers required to be filed by,
_ as receivable in evidence, 12-708
Criminal prosecution against, venue of
17-407, 17-451
Declaration of organization, approval by
Welfare Department, 12-755
Executor or administrator, not to act as
19-592
Fees payable by, 12-81, 12-733 to 12-736
penalties for failure to pay, 12-737
taxes, fees not in lieu of, 12-738
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Increase of capital stock, statement of, to be
filed, 12-724
Indictment, place of, 17-407
Inheritance tax, exemption from, 65-483
Insurance Companies (this index)
Land ownership by, 57-101 to 57-104
License tax, 65-602
additional license fee, 65-606, 65-607
Medical service corporations excluded
37-1105
Mortgage companies. Foreign Mortgage
Companies (this index)
Nonstock corporations, fees payable by
12-733
Ownership of property in State, right of
12-705
Party defendant, 10-214
Penalties for failure to file statements or
pay fees, 12-737
Place of business within State to be desig-
nated by, 12-721, 12-722
Railroad not to be built, leased, or operated
by, SC Const, Art 9, § 8
Receivers, compensation of, 10-2310
Report, annual —
to Secretary of State, 12-731
to Tax Commission, 12-732
exemption of building and loan as-
sociations, mutual credit unions,
and mutual insurance companies,
12-732.1
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FOREIGN CORPORATIONS— Cont'd
Report, annual — Cont'd
to Tax Commission — Cont'd
penalty for failure to file, 12-2.2
remission of, 12-2.2
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
Secretary of State —
agent for service of process, 12-722,
12-723
fees payable to, 12-81
for filing of certificate of retirement
from State, 12-725
report to. Reports, supra
Service of process —
change of statutory agent, fee for filing,
12-735
criminal cases, 17-258
provision for, as condition of admission,
12-721, 12-722
resignation of agent appointed, effect,
12-723
Secretary of State as agent to receive,
12-722, 12-723
summons, 10-422 to 10-424(2), 451(1)
Surety company, license fee based on
premiums, 37-124, 37-125
Tax Commission, reports to. Reports,
supra
Trust companies, exemption from fees pay-
able by foreign corporations generally,
12-736
Violation of antitrust laws —
courts, exclusion from, 66-52
disqualification by, to do business, 66-67
Withdrawal from State, 12-725
certificate of, fee for filing, 12-735
FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Civil Defense (this index)
Commissioners of deeds, appointment in,
49-51
Narcotics sales to persons in, 32-1467
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued or guaranteed b}', when, 62-51(2)
FOREIGN DIVORCES
Divorce (this index)
FOREIGNERS
Aliens (this index)
FOREIGN FIDUCIARY
Inheritance tax on transfer of securities by,
65-503
FOREIGN LAND ASSOCIATIONS
License tax, 65-941
FOREIGN LAWS
Judicial Notice (this index)
Proof of, 26-52
Uniform act as to proof of. Judicial Notice
(this index)
FOREIGN MORTGAGE
COMPANIES
Conditions of admission to State, 12-706
Exemption from certain requirements,
12-706
Service of process and papers by serving
Secretary of State, 10-424.1
FOREIGN RURAL ELECTRIC
CO-OPERATIVES
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
FOREIGN STATES
Other States (this index)
FOREMAN
Juries and Jurors (this index)
FOREST ACRES, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, §21
FORESTER, STATE
Forestry (this index)
FOREST RANGERS
Consent of county forestry board to employ-
ment or dismissal, 29-56
FORESTRY
Generally, 29-1 to 29-112
Commission, State —
access to property for control or preven-
tion of fires, 29-58
advisory functions, 29-7
appointment, 29-1
books and papers, keeping of, 29-5
borrowing by, 29-24, 29-25
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FORESTRY— Cont'd
Commission, State — Cont'd
chairman, 29-3
execution of deeds, contracts, etc. by,
29-18.1
county forestry boards to be appointed
by, 29-55
cruising timber, fee for, 29-19
cutover forest lands, acquisition of, 29-14
donations, power to accept, 29-16
duties generally, 29-7
exchange of lands, 29-18
execution of deeds, contracts, etc., 29-18.1
expenses, reimbursement for, 29-4
Federal funds, co-operation in distribu-
tion of, 29-7
fires, prevention and extinguishment,
29-7, 29-54, 29-57
Fort Watson Memorial, 51-401 to 51-403
Hunting Island, development of, 51-241
lease of lands, 29-18
meetings, 29-3
number of members, 29-1
plans for fire protection, 29-57
powers generally, 29-6
qualification of members, 29-1
real estate, acquisition of, 29-13 to 29-16
reforestation, co-operation of Federal
Government in, 29-6
report, annual, 29-7
rules and regulations, power to make,
29-22
sale of lands, power of, 29-18
secretary, 29-5
seedlings, growth and sale of, 29-12
State forester, employment of, 29-8
State not bound on obligations of, 29-25,
29-26
State parks, powers and duties as to,
generally. Parks and Playgrounds
(this index)
submarginal agricultural lands, acquisi-
tion by, 29-14
tallying trees preparatory to cutting,
fee for, 29-19
terms of office of members, 29-2
title of property acquired under Forest
Fire Protection Act to vest in, 29-59
transplants, growth and sale of, 29-12
warrants, 29-17
waste lands, conveyance to, 29-13
County forestry boards, 29-55 to 29-58
particular counties, see index under name
of county
Dillon County, Fish, Forestry, Game and
Recreation Commission, 51-321 to
51-323
Erosion prevention, acquisition of land for,
29-14
Fires —
Forest Fire Protection Act, infra
prevention and extinguishment, 29-7,
29-52 to 29-61
FORESTRY— Cont'd
Fires — Cont'd
protection against, 29-51 to 29-61, 29-101
to 29-112
setting out of fires, restrictions on,
29-101 to 29-112
wardens, consent of county forestry
board to employment or dismissal,
29-56
Flood prevention, acquisition of land for,
29-14
Forest Fire Protection Act —
access to property to prevent or control
fires, 29-58
appropriations, payment of, 29-60
burning of land by owners, 29-61
county forestry boards, 29-55, 29-56
definitions, 29-52, 29-53
plans for fire protection, preparation of,
29-57
Francis Marion National Forest, disposition
of funds from, 29-106
Game sanctuaries, acquisition of land for,
29-14
National Forest Reserve, acquisition of land
by United States for, 39-91 to 39-95
Nurseries for forest trees, revolving fund
for, 29-12
Permits to set out fire. State forester, infra
Profits from administration of forest lands,
use of, 29-28
Rangers, consent of county forestry board
to employment or dismissal of, 29-56
Recreation places, acquisition of land for,
29-14
Reforestation —
condemnation of property for, 25-53
Federal co-operation, 23-6
pledging income from reforested lands
for repayment of labor costs, 29-23
Public Service Authority, powers of,
59-3(10)
Rural Rehabilitation, Reforestation, or
Resettlement (this index)
Richland Countv, employment of paid fire-
fighters in, 29-112, 29-113
School fund, payment of percentage of
profits of forest lands into, 29-28
Segregation of revenues until full discharge
of obligations, 29-28
Setting out of fires, restrictions on, 29-101
to 29-112
Shooting ground, acquisition of land for,
29-14
State Commission. Commission, State,
supra.
State forester —
duties, 29-S
employment of, 29-8
execution of deeds, contracts, etc., by,
29-18.1
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FORESTRY— Cont'd
State forester — Cont'd
fire protection work to be directed by,
29-54
headquarters of, to be designated by
chairman of Forestry Commission,
29-3
National Forest Land Board, member of,
39-94
permit to start fires to be obtained
from —
Aiken County, certain lands of, be-
tween October 15 and May 15,
29-101 to 29-105
Charleston County, 29-101.1
Marlboro County, 29-104.1
removal, 29-8
secretary to Forestry Commission, 29-5
soil conservation committee, serving as
advisor to, 63-61.2
supervision and control, 29-8
State Forestry Commission. Commission,
supra
State forests —
acquisition of land for, 29-13 to 29-16
defacement penalized, 29-20
dumping rubbish in, penalized, 29-20
removal of shrub or tree from, penalized,
29-20
Telephone line attachments to poles of
Forestry Commission, 29-21
Towerman, consent of county forestry
board to employment or dismissal,
29-56
FORFEITED LAND COMMISSION
Generally, see Counties
For provisions applicable to forfeited land
commissions in particular counties,
see index under name of county
FORFEITURE— Cont'd
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Motor carriers, forfeiture of rights because
of unauthorized discontinuance of serv-
ice, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 804 [Rule
54]
Railroad charters. Railroad Companies
(this index)
Record of, 15-1767(10)
Seeds (this index)
Steamboat company's charter, forfeiture for
nonuser, 58-664
Street railways, charter of, forfeiture for
nonuser, 58-664
Towns of less than 1,000, charters of, 47-107
Usury as ground of, 8-5
FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING
Aiding or assisting, 16-351 (d)
Congress may provide for punishment of
counterfeiting, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 6
Conviction for forgery as disqualifying
elector, SC Const, Art 2, § 6
Dentist license, forged affidavit in applica-
tion for, 56-569
Land records or plats, 16-351 (c)
Motor vehicle registration cards, penalized,
46-86
Obtaining property by means of counterfeit
letter, 16-368
Peremptory challenges, 38-211
Revenue stamps, penalty for using forged
stamp, 65-876
Tags for skins of game animals, penalized,
28-484
Trademarks, penalized, 66-201
Uttering, 16-351(b)
Veterans' discharge or certificate of lost
discharge, 60-407
Writings, 16-351 (a)
FORFEITED LANDS
Taxation (this index)
FORFEITURE
Action for —
by State, 10-2604
Venue (this index)
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Book of fines and forfeitures in office of
clerk of courts, 15-1767(10)
size of book, 15-1770
Canal company charter, foreiture for non-
user, 58-664
Estate forfeiture by conviction prohibited,
SC Const, Art 1, § 8
Explosives seized from carriers, 58-616
Informers (this index)
FORGET-ME-NOTS
Veterans' organizations, official flowers of,
44-659
FORMALDEHYDE
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
FORMER JEOPARDY
Constitutional guaranty against, US Const,
5th Amend; SC Const, Art 1, §17
Courts-martial, in trials by, 44-196
False pretenses, trial for, as bar to prose-
cution for larceny, 16-367
Minor court conviction or acquittal, 17-502
Index
425
FORMER JEOPARDY— Cont'd
Municipal ordinance, conviction or acquittal
of violation of, as bar to prosecution
under State statute, 17-502
Narcotics prosecution, effect of conviction
or acquittal under Federal narcotics
laws, 32-1490
Plea of—
permissibility to misdemeanant applying
for immediate disposition of case,
17-511
sufficiency, 17-501
Second indictment for same offense, when
permissible, 17-503
FORMS
Bills of lading, 58-1711, 58-1712
rights of buyer and seller as indicated
by, 58-1763
Pool and billiard licenses, 5-505
Prescriptions for alcohol, 4-304
FORMULA
Proprietary Process of Formula (this index)
FORNICATION
Adultery or Fornication (this index)
FORT JOHNSON
Lands ceded to United States for, 39-134(2)
for quarantine station, 39-134(14)
FORT MECHANIC
Lands ceded to United States for, 39-114
FORT MILL, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 17;
47-1358
Carnivals, jurisdiction of offenses as to,
5-16
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
FORT MOULTRIE
Lands ceded to United States for, 39-124,
39-134(1)
FORT PINCKNEY
Land ceded to United States, 39-134(3)
for home or sanitorium for disabled
military personnel, 39-122
FORTS
Congress, exclusive powers of, US Const,
Art 1, § 8
FORTUNE TELLING
Licenses, 56-1271, 56-1272
Offense and punishment, 16-565 (a) ; 16-572
Vagrants, fortune tellers, punished as,
16-565(9)
FORT WATSON MEMORIAL
Fort Watson Memorial, 54-401 to 51-403
FORTY AND EIGHT SOCIETY
Improper use of emblems, 44-658
FOUNDATION SEED
ORGANIZATION
Seeds (this index)
FOUNDLING HOME
Adoption of bastard taken from, 10-2586
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
License tax on, 65-751, 65-761
FOUNTAIN INN CITY
Council, general rule of elections not ap-
plicable, 47-52
Mayor, general rule as to elections not ap-
plicable, 57-52
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
FOWLS
Poultry (this index)
FOXES
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to wildlije but not specifically designating this
species, see Fish and Came
Bounty for killing —
Anderson County, 28-439
Greenville County, 28-439
Laurens County, 28-439
zone 1 counties may offer, 28-333
Closed and open seasons —
Aiken County, 28-426
Allendale County, 28-423
426
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FOXES— Cont'd
Closed and open seasons — Cont'd
Anderson County, none, 28-334.1
Bamberg County, 28-423
Barnwell County, 28-423
Beaufort Countv, 28-427
Berkeley County, 28-425
Chesterfield County, 28-430
Clarendon Countv, 28-423
Colleton County, 28-431
Darlington County, 28-428
destruction of property by, as ground
for declaring open season, 28-437
Dorchester County, 28-425
Edgefield County, 28-432
Jasper County, 28-423
Kershaw County, 28-433
Saluda County, 28-434
Williamsburg County, 28-435
zone 1, no closed season for, in, 28-333
zone 4, 28-423
zone 7, none, 28-338.1
Game animal, 28-4
Hunting, restrictions on, 28-421 to 28-435
Penalty for unlawful hunting, 28-421
Sale and shipment, 28-436
Tag for skin, cost of, 28-483
Trapping —
Aiken County, 28-491
when permissible, 28-421 to 28-437
when prohibited, 28-421, 28-422, 28-426,
28-431, 28-435
exceptions, 28-423, 28-428, 28-432,
28-434
FRANCES WILLARD DAY
Observance of, 64-102
FRANCHISE
Canal companies, mortgage of franchise of,
58-693
Declaratory judgments as to, 10-2003
parties, 10-2008
Electric and interurban railways, lease of
franchise of, 58-1303
Electric Companies (this index)
Gas companies, lease of franchises, 58-153
Motion-picture franchises, 5-101, 5-102
Municipal electric or water plant, purchaser
of, 59-449
Railroad Companies (this index)
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, 9-310(4)
Rural electric co-operatives' powers in re-
spect to, 12-1025
Street railways, lease of franchise of, 58-1303
Telephone company, capitalization of fran-
chise, 58-386
Usurpation of, prevention of. Quo War-
ranto (this index)
FRANCHISE— Cont'd
Water companies, municipal franchises,
58-151
FRANCHISE TAX
Co-operative marketing associations as ex-
empt from, 12-912
FRANCIS MARION
Fort Watson Memorial to honor men of
General Marion, 51-403
FRANCIS MARION NATIONAL
FOREST
Disposition of funds from, 29-106
Forests generally. Forestry (this index)
FRATERNAL BENEFIT
ASSOCIATIONS <
Generally, 37-851 to 37-975
Accidents, associations paying benefits in
case of, licensing of, under statutory
provision, 37-855
Adopted child as beneficiary, 37-906
Articles of incorporation. Incorporation,
infra
Assessments —
deficiencies, additional contributions to
meet, 37-955
interest, maximum, 37-916
Attachment, exemption of benefits from,
37-917
Beneficiaries, 37-906
Benefits payable, 37-903
child's death, 37-931 to 37-937
Death benefits, infra
Disability benefits, infra
exemption from process, 37-917
funds applicable to, 37-910
personal liability of officers or mem-
bers, no, 37-918
By laws —
amendments —
as binding members and beneficiaries,
37-909
filing of, 37-902
binding effect, 37-908
evidence of, 37-902
making and altering, 37-877
Change of beneficiary, 37-906
Charitable institution or individual as bene-
ficiary, 37-906
Charter —
changes in, as binding member and
beneficiaries, 37-909
Index
427
FRATERNAL BENEFIT
ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Charter — Cont'd
foreign association to file copy, 37-891
Incorporation, infra
when becomes void, 37-878, 37-879
Children, dependent, benefits for death of,
37-931 to 37-937
Classification of policyholders for purpose
of special benefit to oldest member of
class, 37-150 to 37-152
Closing, grounds for, 37-880
Collector of dues, assessment, etc., as
agent of association, 37-919
Conditions to be specified in certificates,
37-909
Consolidation. Merger infra
Constitution — -
amendments —
as binding members and beneficiaries,
37-909
filing of, 37-902
binding effect, 37-908
copies of to be filed with Commission,
37-872, 37-891
evidence of, 37-902
foreign associations to file copy, 37-891
making and altering, 37-877
Corporate license fees, exemption of ben-
eficial association from, 65-615
Death benefits, 37-903
child's death, 37-931 to 37-937
Deficiencies —
assessments to meet, 37-955
on December 31, 1946, not to be per-
mitted to increase, 37-956
Valuation of certificates, infra
Defined, 37-851
Dependent children, benefits for death of,
37-931 to 37-937
conditions, 37-932
continuance of insurance after person
taking out policy ceases to be mem-
ber, 37-933
exchange for membership or other cer-
tificate, 37-935
maximum amounts, 37-931
Dependents as beneficiaries, 37-906
Disability benefits, 37-903
contributions for, when to be kept in
separate fund, 37-953
Discontinuance of business as voiding
charter, 37-879
Dissolution —
Attorney-General only may institute pro-
ceedings for, 37-881
grounds for, 37-880
Dues
Assessments, supra
minimum requirements, 37-854
purpose to be stated, 37-912
trust, holding in, during period of or-
ganization, 37-873
FRATERNAL BENEFIT
ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Emergency fund, 37-910
Examination by Commission, 37-921, 37-922
Execution, exemption of benefits from,
37-917
Existing associations, effect of statute on,
37-882
Expenses, fund for, 37-910 to 37-912
payments to, in connection with benefits
for death of dependent children,
37-937
False statements — -
application for membership, in or with
reference to, penalized, 37-923
for purpose of procuring benefit or mak-
ing required report, punishable as
perjury, 37-924
Fixed liabilities, 37-915
Foreign, licenses, 37-891 to 37-896
refusal reviewable, 37-894
revocation, 37-895
continuance of contracts after, 37-896
Funeral benefits, 37-903
Garnishment, exemption of benefits from,
37-917
Grandparent or grandchild as beneficiary,
37-906
Great-grandparent or great-grandchild as
beneficiary, 37-906
Ice cream, beneficent organizations exempt
from laws as to, 32-1709, 32-1723
Incorporation —
articles of, 37-871
amendment by existing associations,
37-882
filing with Commissioner, 37-872
bond accompanying articles filed, 37-872
existing voluntary associations, 37-S82
permanent certificate — ■
prerequisites, 37-875, 37-876
prima facie evidence of existence of
association, 18-876
preliminary certificate, 37-873
expiration, 37-874
standards prerequisite to, 37-854
Information requirable by Commissioner,
37-920
Injunction against, may be obtained only by
Attorney-General, 37-881
Insurance law, applicability of, 37-2, 37-857
Investment of funds, 37-913
License —
fee, 37-901
exemption from corporate license
fees, 65-615
foreign associations, 37-891 to 37-896
renewals, 37-901
Lodge system, what organizations deemed
operating under, 37-852
Maximum benefit to be specified in certifi-
cate, 37-909
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Code of Laws of South Carolina
FRATERNAL BENEFIT
ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Medical examinations, 37-907
dependent children, 37-932
Medical service corporation, legislation as
inapplicable to, 37-1125
Meetings, 37-S78
Membership —
reduction of, as voiding charter, 37-879
who may be admitted to, 37-907
Members not personally liable for benefits,
37-918
Merger, 37-971 to 37-975
Monuments for deceased members, 37-903
Names and emblems of benevolent corpora-
tions, protection of, 16-542, 16-543
Officers not personally liable for benefits,
37-918
Organization. Incorporation, supra
Organizations excluded from statutory pro-
visions, 37-856
Parent as beneficiary, 37-906
Penalty, general, for violation of statutory
provisions, 37-926
for violation of provisions as to merger,
37-975
Powers, incidental, 37-877
Prerequisites to doing business, 37-S75
Principal office, 37-878
Quo warranto proceedings against, 37-880
Receivership proceedings to be instituted
only by Attorney-General, 37-881
Relatives as beneficiaries, 37-906
Reports — -
annual, 37-920
dependent children, benefits for death of,
37-936
valuation and condition of association,
to be sent members, 37-954
Representative form of government, when
deemed to have, 37-853
Reserves —
death of dependent children, 37-934
for policies paying special benefits to
oldest member of class, 37-152
maintenance of, 37-964
separate classes of members, for, 37-961
to meet liabilities, 37-915
Social members, 37-907
Soliciting membership in unauthorized as-
sociation penalized, 37-925
Solvency, test of, 37-963
Spouse as beneficiary, 37-906
Stepparent or stepchild as beneficiary, 37-906
Summons, insurance commissioner as agent
for service of, 10-425
Surplus fund, 37-910
Surrender values of certificates, 37-904
Table of rates paid by and credits to in-
dividual members, filing of, when re-
quired, 37-962
Taxation, exemption of funds from, 37-914
Term certificates, 37-905
FRATERNAL BENEFIT
ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Tombstones for deceased members, 37-903
Tontine policies prohibited, 37-150 to 37-152
Unfair practice. Insurance (this index)
Valuation of certificates —
accumulation basis, 37-957
deficiencies —
how met when both tabular and ac-
cumulation basis used, 37-960
making up, 37-958
disability benefit fund to be excluded,
37-953
legal minimum standard valuation,
37-952
prior losses not charged to members,
37-958
report of, 37-951
to be sent members, 37-954
reserve for separate classes of members,
37-961
solvency not tested by, 37-963
tabular basis, 37-959
Visitation by Commissioner, 37-921, 37-922
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
Benefit associations. Fraternal Benefit As-
sociations (this index)
Ice cream, exempt from laws as to, 32-1709,
32-1723
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
Pool and billiard provisions, application of,
5-520
Protection of names and emblems of, 16-
542, 16-543
Securities Act not applicable to securities
of, 62-51(7)
Subversive Activities Registration Act not
applicable to, 16-584
FRAUD AND DECEIT
Carriers (this index)
Cheating minor of wages, offense and pun-
ishment, 15-1390
Civil arrest in actions for, 10-802(3)
Coin-operated machines, fraudulent opera-
tion of, 5-623, 5-624
Commission merchant failing to account for
produce, 3-50, 3-51
Confederate pensions, fraudulent claims,
44-565
Constable's civil and criminal liability for,
43-329, 43-330
Corporations —
fraudulent use of name or appropriation
of property of, penalized, 12-10
misrepresentation as to capital or prop-
erty by officer or stockholder penal-
ized, 12-11
Cotton packing, 13-2
Creditors. Fraud on Creditors (this index)
Index
429
FRAUD AND DECEIT— Cont'd
Criminal offense of swindling, 16-566
Documents attacked on ground of, proof in
certain cases, 26-106
Electricity, cheating producers of, 24-4S2
Factor failing to account for produce, 3-50,
3-51
False Pretenses (this index)
Fare, fraudulent evasion of, 58-552, 58-553
Hospitals, penalty for defrauding, 32-752
Hotels, boardinghouses, etc., defrauding
keepers of, 35-5 to 35-7
Ice cream, misrepresentation of, 32-1704
Insurance, false claims or information,
37-144, 37-167
Insurance Agents (this index)
Limitation of action for equitable relief on
ground of, 10143(7)
Milk and milk products, determination of
weight or butterfat content, 32-1607,
32-1609.1
Motor carriers' certificate to operate, fraud
as ground for revocation and cancela-
tion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule
33]
Municipal water meters, 59-424
Narcotics, in connection with, 32-1476
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Nursery stock, sale of, duty of Crop Pest
Commission as to, 3-104
Partnerships (this index)
Perjury (this index)
Petroleum products, deception in sale of,
66-461 to 66-467
Pharmacist's license, revocation of, 56-1322
Produce buyer failing or refusing to make
payment before disposing of purchase,
3-49, 3-51
Railroad cars from other roads to be de-
livered without, 58-1161
Seamen, penalty for shipping by fraud,
54-361
Securities Act (this index)
South Carolina Retirement System, penalty
for defrauding, 61-4
Statutes of Frauds (this index)
Survivors to transaction impeached for
fraud, competency as witnesses, 26-407
Toll, fraudulent evasion of, 58-552, 58-553
FRAUD ON CREDITORS
Attachment for prevention of, 10-901(8)
debts not due, 10-903
Conveyances. Fraudulent Conveyances
(this index)
Imprisonment for, SC Const, Art 1, § 24
FRAUDS, STATUTE OF
Statutes of Frauds (this index)
FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES
Generally, 57-301 to 57-310
Bastard children, gifts to, 57-310
Condition, conveyance of land on, subse-
quent conveyance as avoiding, 57-309
Consideration, effect of, 57-304
Creditors, conveyances to defraud, 57-301
Forcible entry and detainer, feoffment or
discontinuance by wrongful possessor,
void, 57-6
Good faith, effect of, 57-304
Motor carriers, transfer of property pending
suit, 58-1472
Paramour, gifts to, 57-310
Parol gifts, validity against subsequent
creditors, 57-307
Parol lease or conveyance of land, 57-305,
57-306
Penalties, 57-303
Purchasers, conveyances to deceive, 57-302
Unrecorded reservations by sellers or bail-
ors of goods, 57-308
Wills as, 19-234, 19-701
marriage portion, devise to satisfy,
19-234, 19-711
FREE AND COMMON SOCAGE
All lands held in, 57-1
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
Constitutional guaranty of, US Const, 1st
Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 4
FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESS
Constitutional guaranty of, US Const, 1st
Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 4
Subversive Activities Registration Act, not
affected by, 16-583
FREE PASSES
Carriers, free passes by, 58-4, 58-5
FREE TUITION
State Colleges and Universities (this index)
FREEZING PLANTS
Rules and regulations as to. Locker
Plants (this index)
Taxation, exemption from. Taxation (this
index)
430
Code of Laws of South Carolina
FREIGHT
Carriers (this index)
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
FRESH PURSUIT
State Guard's pursuit of fugitives from or
to other states, 44-267, 44-268
FRIVOLOUS PLEADINGS
Judgment on, 10-1505
FROZEN CUSTARD
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
FROZEN DESSERTS
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
FRUIT
Brands, 66-221 to 66-232
Mortgages of, 45-152
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-1404
Time of sale and delivery to govern weight
or measure, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464
[Reg. 1]
FRUIT GROWERS EXPRESS CAR
LINES — ,.
License tax —
gross receipts as basis, 65-603, to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
FRUIT JUICES
I
Tax on, 65-751 to 65-782
license tax on sellers of, 65-784
soft drink tax on bottled fruit juice,
65-763
exemption, 65-753, 65-765
FUEL
Burning pile of, punishment for, 16-314
Coal (this index)
Coke (this index)
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
FUEL OIL
Gasoline tax as inapplicable to, 65-1083
Standard, regulation fixing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 457 [Reg. 3]
FUEL TAX
See also Gasoline Tax
Generally, 65-1201 to 65-1220
Additional, for certain years, 65-1202
Administration of law imposing, 65-1218
Definition of terms used in statute, 65-1201
Highway fund, proceeds of tax to be paid
into, 65-1217
Investigations by Tax Commission, 65-1219
Lien for taxes and penalties, 65-1216
Occasional trip, payment of tax for, 65-1209
Payment, time for, 65-1208, 65-1211
Penalties for violation of statute, 65-1220
failing to report, submit data, or pay
taxes, 65-1213
Proceeds, use of, 65-1217
Rate, 65-1202
Records —
preservation of by user, 65-1214
sales of fuel oil, 65-1142
Report by dealers to Tax Commission, 65-
1211
Security to insure compliance with law, pow-
er of Tax Commission to require and
enforce, 65-1215
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE
Bail, 17-201
Bloodhounds for tracking fugitives, 53-9
Extradition (this index)
State Guard's pursuit of fugitives from or to
other states, 44-267, 44-268
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT
Public acts, judicial proceedings, etc., of a
state, US Const, Art 4, § 1
FUMES
Discharge in counties with city over 65,000,
prohibited, 32-1851, 32-1852
FUMIGATION
Sterilization and Disinfection (this index)
FUNERALS
Burial (this index)
Confederate pension, payment of expenses
from, 44-562
Embalmers (this index)
Life insurance companies to have no con-
nection with, 37-177
Priority of payment of expense of. 19-476
Processions, space between vehicles, 46-395
Index
431
FUNGIBLE GOODS
Warehousing of, 69-196, 69-197
FUNGICIDES
Insecticides and Fungicides (this index)
FURNACES
Hot air furnaces, regulations as to, 47-1242
Woodwork near furnaces, protection of,
47-1245
FURNISHINGS
Household Furniture and Furnishings (this
index)
FURNITURE
Bedding (this index)
Household Furniture and Furnishings (this
index)
Stealing from lodgings, 16-358
FURS
Fines for failure to obtain fur buyer's li-
cense, disposition of, 28-494
Hatters' fur, preparation of, regulations re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 560
[Sec. 7]
License to buy, 28-481
disposition of funds arising from sale of,
28-494
nonresidents, 28-481
Reports of shipments, 28-486
Tag or label to be attached, 28-483 to 28-
487
FUSEE
Motor Carriers (this index)
FUTURE DELIVERY CONTRACTS
Contracts (this index)
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
Tax exemption, 65-1522(29), 65-1523(56)
GABLE HIGH SCHOOL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(23)
GAFFNEY
Airport commission, 2-251 to 2-254
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 15
Bonded indebtedness exempt from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7. p. 223]
Bus franchise in, 58-1551 to 58-1556
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this in-
dex)
Electric light plant, bonds for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Peace officers, official bond, 53-855
Public works, board of, semi-annual audit,
59-191 to 59-193
Sale of electric or water plant, two-thirds
vote required, 59-447
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 223]
Waterworks bonds, exception from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
GAIN
Income Tax (this index)
GAMBLING
Beer, etc.. gambling not to be permitted on
premises where sold, 4-215(3)
Bills, notes, etc., given to secure wagers, 11-
54, 11-55
Book-making, 16-515 to 16-517
Breaking open gambling rooms, when may
be authorized, 17-257
magistrate's search warrant as author-
izing, 43-202
Carnivals and traveling tent shows, 5-11, 5-
14
Challenging or fighting on account of, 16-
509
Coin-operated machines, 5-621, 5-622
Columbia State Farmers' Market, removal
of persons engaging in gambling, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. X]
Confiscated gambling devices, destruction
of, 16-514
Contracts, 11-51 to 11-55
Elections, betting on, 16-508
Exoneration for becoming State's evidence,
16-513
Forfeiture of wagers, 16-507
Gamblers — ■
good behavior bonds, 16-510, 16-511
vagrants, punished as, 16-565(3)
Gaming tables, keeping of, 16-505, 16-506,
16-565(4)
Imprisonment pending payment of fine, 16-
512
432
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GAMBLING— Cont'd
Losses, actions for recovery of, 11-51 to 11-
53
Lotteries —
adventuring in, 16-502
prohibited, SC Const, Art 17, § 7
setting up, 16-501
tickets, 16-503
Militia, at camps, etc., of, 44-135, 44-136
Orders for discovery of winnings, 11-53
Plaving or betting on certain games, 16-504
Pool and billiard rooms, 5-509, 5-512
Pool-selling, 16-515 to 16-517
Punchboards, 15-518
Railroad passenger may be ejected for, 58-
1222
Sabbath, allowing gaming on, 16-506
GAME
Fish and Game (this index)
GAME AND FISH COMMISSION
County Commissioners, see under heading
naming county
Appointment, 28-101
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commis-
sion (this index)
Chairman, 28-103
Chief game warden to co-operate with, 28-
113
Compensation, 28-104
Duties, 28-105
Lanier Lake, power to enter into agreement to
take over management, 28-1031
Meetings, 28-103
Mileage allowance, 28-104
Number of members, 28-101
Pollution of waters, duty to enforce prohibition
of, 28-671
Quorum, 28-103
Removal of commissioners, 28-102
Report, annual, 28-105
Secretary, 28-103
Terms of office, 28-102
Vacancies, how filled, 28-102
Wildlife restoration projects, 28-47
GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT
Soil conservation committee, department
head serving as advisor to, 63-61.2
GAME PRESERVES
Registration and reports, 28-522
GAMES
Amusements and Athletic Contests (this
index)
GAME SANCTUARIES
Fish and Game (this index)
GAME WARDENS
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
see index under name oj county
Fish and Game (this index)
GAMING
Gambling (this index)
GARAGE APARTMENTS
Sullivan's Island, prohibited on, 51-298
GARAGES
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
Highway accidents, duty to report, 46-332,
46-333
Lien for repairs or storage, 45-550
Public garage, construction within fire lim-
its, 47-1214
GARBAGE
Cans in cities from 2700 to 3500, 32-1311, 32-
1312
Containers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 620
Disposal in Greenville and Richland Coun-
ties, 32-1321 to 32-1326
cities and towns, law inapplicable in, 32-
1325
county health department, regulation by,
32-1321 to 32-1324
licenses —
handling garbage, required for, 32-
1323
removal trucks, requirement and fees
for, 32-1324
penalties, 32-1326
sites for, acquisition of, 32-1322
Greenville County. Disposal, supra
Highway, leaving on, penalized, 33-551
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
disposal of garbage in, 35-133
Licenses. Disposal, supra
Pawlev's Island, removal of garbage, 32-
1282
Richland County. Disposal, supra
Index
433
GARBAGE TAX
Greenville, relief of territories annexed to,
47-37
GARDEN PRODUCTS
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-1404
GARNISHMENT
Bills of lading —
negotiable bill, levy upon goods covered
by, 58-1743
notice of transfer of bill, levy before, 58-
1756
Exemption from —
firemen's pension fund or pavment from,
61-407
fraternal association benefits, 37-917
retirement benefits under South Carolina
retirement system, 61-116
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
GAS
See also Gas Companies
Accidents, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 822 [Rule
8]
Bills for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 823 [Rule
11]
adjustment of, for meter error, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 825 [Rule 22]
guaranteeing pavment of. Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 827 [Rule 30]
no duty to furnish service where bill un-
paid, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 828
[Rule 31]
Cubic foot, definition of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 823 [Rule 13]
Definitions, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 822
[Rule 3]
Fraudulent operation of coin-box, 5-623, 5-
624
Heating value, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 825
[Rules 23-25]
Hydrogen sulphide in. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 826 [Rules 26, 27]
Liquefied Gas (this index)
Purity requirements and tests, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 826 [Rules 26, 27]
Rules and regulations as to, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, pp. 821-829
Street railway company, production and
sale by, 58-1302
Tests, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 823 [Rules
13, 14]
heating value, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
825 [Rule 24]
pressure testing, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 827 [Rule 29]
[8 SC Code]— 28
GAS— Cont'd
Tests — Cont'd
purity test, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 826
[Rule 27]
records and reports of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 822 [Rules 4, 5]
GAS COMPANIES
See also Gas
Aiding and abetting unlawful appropriation
of gas, penalty, 58-154
Calorimeter equipment and laboratory,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 825 [Rule 23]
Change in character of service, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 823 [Rule 12]
Change in location of service, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule 32]
Charges for meter testing, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 824 [Rule 21]
Complaints, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 823
[Rule 9]
Contract forms, filing of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 829 [Rule 36]
Deposits from consumers, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 827 [Rule 30]
application of, to pavment of bills, Rules
&Reg. Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule 31(c)]
Discontinuance of service, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule 31]
Filing of schedules, regulations, etc., Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 829 [Rule 36]
Income tax, basis of ascertaining net tax-
able income, 65-256
Information for consumers, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 823 [Rule 10]
Inspection of plant and equipment, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 822 [Rule 6]
Interruption of service, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 822 [Rule 7]
Lease of property and franchises, 58-153
License tax, property value as basis, 65-606,
65-607
Maintenance of service, company's duty as
to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule
33]
Maps showing mains, valves, etc., Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule 34]
Meters —
accuracy in testing of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 824 [Rules 15-22]
fraudulent use or evasion, penalized, 58-
155
location of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 824
[Rule 19]
readings, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 823
[Rule 11]
replacement of. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
828 [Rule 32]
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GAS COMPANIES— Cont'd
Notice before discontinuance of service.
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule 31]
Prepayment meters, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 824 [Rule 18]
Pressure requirements, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 827 [Rule 28, 29]
Public Service Commission, regulation by.
Public Service Commission (this index)
Rates, approval of, by Public Service Com-
mission, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 829
Rules 36-C, 36-D]
Rate schedules, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 829
[Rule 36]
Records, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 822 [Rule
4]
complaints, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 823
[Rule 9]
meters and meter tests, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 824 [Rule 17]
Reports to Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 822 [Rule S]
accidents, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 822
[Rule 8]
Special meters, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 824
[Rule 16(c)]
Street main extensions, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 828 [Rule 35]
Unlawful appropriation of gas, penalty, 58-
154
Waiver of rules, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
822 [Rule 2(c)]
Wrongful use of gas, penalty, 58-154
GAS LEASES
Public lands, 1-361 to 1-363.1
GAS MASK
Wearing of, prohibition against wearing
masks not applicable to, when, 16-115
GASOLINE
Dealer's license. Licenses and License Tax-
es (this index)
Petroleum Products (this index)
GASOLINE FILLING STATIONS
Filling Stations (this index)
GASOLINE TAXES
See also Fuel Tax
Generally, 65-1051 to 65-1142
Bond of dealer, 65-1065
Carriers, reports of, to Tax Commission,
65-1053
GASOLINE TAXES— Cont'd
Charleston County —
disposition of surplus funds from taxes,
18-757
use of gasoline funds in, 18-756
Cherokee County to use funds from, to re-
pay loans from Federal agencies, 14-556
Collection, 65-1072
Commissioner of Agriculture —
reports by, to Tax Commission, 65-1071
as to stored gasoline, 65-1086
report to, by Tax Commission, 65-1054
Consumers, tax as one on, 65-1051
Crude petroleum not subject to tax, 65-1083
Debt, character as, 65-1072
stored gasoline, 65-1087
Deduction for loss by evaporation, spillage,
etc., 65-1081
Denned —
for purposes of Highway Law, 33-281
in tax statute, 65-1061
Delinquent taxpayers, enforcement of tax
against, 65-1072
stored gasoline, 65-1088
Deposit with State Treasurer of moneys col-
lected, 65-1073
Disposition of revenues from, 33-284
Charleston County, supra
Cherokee County, 14-556
Pickens County, 14-556
Spartanburg County, 14-334J
D i s t r i b u t ion^QLlax^^lOJ^
stored gasoline tax, 65-1089
Execution, collection by, 65-1072
stored gasoline, 65-1088
Farm operations, refund of, tax on gasoline
used in, 65-1101 to 65-1114
Fuel oil not subject to tax, 65-1083
Highway bonds, sinking fund for, contribu-
tion to, 33-265
Highway Department, participation in pro-
ceeds, 65-1074, 65-1114
portion to be credited to, 33-284
Highway purposes, use for, 33-176, 33-265,
33-281, 33-284
Insurance premiums owed to State Budget
and Control Board to be deducted from
distribution to counties or political sub-
divisions, 1-440
Kerosene not subject to, 65-1064
Kerosene residuum not subject to tax, 65-
1083
Lien for, 65-1072
stored gasoline, 65-1087
Motorboats, refund of tax on gasoline used
in, 65-1102 to 65-1114
"Original sale" denned, 65-1061
Payment —
failure to make, penalized, 65-1085
stored gasoline, 65-1084
[8SCCode]
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43=
GASOLINE TAXES— Cont'd
Penalties —
Air Force gasoline refund, false state-
ment to obtain, 65-1122
carrier's reports, failure to make, 65-1053
false certificate by distributor of refund
gasoline, 65-1109
payment, default in, 65-1085
refund, swearing falsely to procure, 65-
1108
refund gasoline, unlawful use of, 65-1111
return, failure to make, 65-1070
Petroleum, gasoline tax inapplicable to, 65-
1083
Pickens County, use of funds from to repay
loans from Federal agency, 14-556
Price, separate statement of, 65-1052
Rate, minimum, 33-284
Records, 65-1069
fuel oil, sales of, 65-1142
stored gasoline, 65-1084
Refund-
Air Force, gasoline used by, 65-1121, 65-
1122 <
armed forces, gasoline sold to, 65-1131
farm operations, gasoline used in, 65-1101
to 65-1114'
fuel oil, gasoline used in manufacture of,
65-1141, 65-1142 ■
tractor fuel, gasoline used in manufac-
ture of, 65-1141, 65-1142
watercraft, tax on gasoline used in, 65-
1102 to 65-1114 •
Returns, 65-1069
failure to make, penalized, 65-1070
refund of tax on gasoline used in farm
operations and watercraft, informa-
tion for purposes of, 65-1104
stored gasoline, 65-10S4
failure to make return penalized, 65-
1085
Security for payment to be furnished by
dealer, when, 65-1065, 65-1066
Smudge oil not subject to tax, 65-1083
Spartanburg County, use of proceeds, 14-
3342
Stored gasoline, tax on, 65-1081 to 65-1089
Watercraft, refund of tax on gasoline used
in operation of, 65-1102 to 65-1114
GAS WORKS
Grant by Legislature of power to construct
and operate to be conditioned upon local
consent, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Municipal bonds for gas plants, exception
from constitutional restrictions, see in-
dex under name of particular municipal-
ity
GATES
Removing or injuring, 16-389, 16-391
Toll Gates (this index)
GEESE, WILD
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game birds, but not specifically designat-
ing this species, sec Fish and Game
Hunter's right to take out of State, 28-381
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
For matters distinctive to House of Representa-
tives and to Senate, see those titles
Generally, 30-1 to 30-306
Acts and joint resolutions —
correction of errors, 30-211 to 30-214
distribution of. Printing, Public (this
index)
Governor's approval or disapproval, SC
Const, Art 4, § 23
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, furnishing to, 15-1291
Marlboro County Court, copies for judge
of, 15-688
number of copies bound, 1-561
printing of, 1-556
Private acts, infra ■»
publication, 1-317
readings, SC Const, Art 3, § 18
reorganization plans, approval of, 9-221
reorganization plans to be printed in, 9-
223
Richland County Court, furnishing to,
15-761
see also Statutes (this index)
Adjournments of either house, SC Const,
Art 3, § 21
Governor's power, SC Const, Art 4, § 16
Adoption of children, special legislation au-
thorizing, prohibited, SC Const, Art 3,
§ 34
Airports, power to authorize county and
township bonds for, SC Const, Art 10,
§6
Alcoholic beverages, power to prohibit or
regulate manufacture and sale, SC
Const, Art 8, § 11
Alien land laws, duty to enact, SC Const,
Art 3, § 35
Amendment of charters. Charters, infra
Appeal from denial of registration as voter,
duty to provide for, SC Const, Art 2,
§5
Appointees, list of, to be sent to Secretary
of State, 30-3
Apportionment of Representatives, SC
Const, Art 1, § 2
436
Code of Laws of South Carolina
GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Cont'd
Appropriation bills —
appropriations generally. Appropriations
(this index )
itemization, 30-206
requisites, SC Const, Art 4, § 23
veto of items, SC Const, Art 4, § 23
Appropriation committees, joint open meet-
ings of, 1-729
Arbitration laws, powers to pass, SC Const,
Art 6, § 21
Armed men, importation into State for pur-
pose of suppressing domestic violence,
provision of penalties for, SC Const,
Art 8, § 9
Army, peacetime, consent of Legislature as
requisite, SC Const, Art 1, § 26
Attorney General (this index)
Banking institutions —
chartering of, SC Const, Art 3, § 34
duty to provide for examination and in-
spection of, SC Const, Art 9, § 9
Bills-
Appropriation bills, supra
Governor's approval or disapproval, SC
Const, Art 4, § 23
printing of, 1-556
Private bills, infra
readings, SC Const, Art 3, § 18
revenue bills to originate in House of
Representatives, SC Const, Art 3,
§ 15
seal of State to be affixed to, SC Const,
Art 3, § 18
signing, SC Const, Art 3, § 18
Board of visitors of The Citadel
members of, 22-302
Boards of Health, duties as to, SC Const,
Art 8, § 10
Bond elections, duty to prescribe petition
by majority of electors as condition
precedent, SC Const, Art 2, § 13
Bonds, restrictions on power to authorize
issuance of, by county or township, SC
Const, Art 10, § 6
Branches, SC Const, Art 3, § 1
Budget —
appropriation bills to be itemized in ac-
cordance with budget classification,
30-206
submission of, 1-727, 1-728
Canal company charters, power to repeal or
amend, 58-672
Canal rights of State, reservation of power
over transfer, use, etc., of, 58-695
Carriers' charges, duty to prevent abuses,
unjust discrimination, and extortion, SC
Const, Art 9, § 13
Charitable institutions, chartering of, SC
Const, Art 3, § 34
8 J
, eT5ejion of
GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Cont'd
Charters —
amendment of, 12-401, 12-414, 47-2
applications for, 30-301 to 30-303
canal company charters, 58-672
railroads, 58-672
steamboat companies, 58-672
street railways, 58-672
canal company charters, 58-672
granting of —
applications for, 30-301 to 30-303
charitable institutions, SC Const, Art
3, §34
corporations generally, SC Const, Art
9, § 2
manufacturing institutions, SC Const,
Art 3, § 34
municipal corporations, SC Const,
Art 3, § 34
religious institutions, SC Const, Art
3, § 34
social institutions, SC Const, Art 3,
§ 34
repeal of, 12-401, 12-414
canal company charters, 58-672
railroads, 58-672
steamboat companies, 58-672
street railways, 58-672
Chief Justice of Supreme Court, election of,
SC Const, Art 5, § 2; 15-101
Circuit judges, proceedings on neglect of
duty by, 15-214
Claims against State (this index)
Clemson Agricultural College, election of
board of trustees of, 22-203
Clerks, compensation for extra session, 20-
58
Code Commissioner —
committee to examine work of, 30-4
duty to provide for appointment or elec-
tion, SC Const, Art 6, § 5
report, SC Const, Art 6, § 5; 1-307, 1-
309 to 1-311
Code of laws, adoption by, 1-314
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College of South Caro-
lina, election of members of board of
trustees of, 22-552
Committee members who are ex officio
board members to hold over, 30-5
Compensation —
of members, 30-52
extra session, SC Const, Art 3, § 19
per diem, increase of, SC Const, Art
3, § 19
restrictions on, SC Const, Art 3, § 9
of officers and employees, 30-64
power to fix, 1-50
Pay certificates, infra
Condemnation of lands necessary for prop-
er drainage of swamp lowlands, duty
to provide for, SC Const, Art 1, of
Amendments
Index
437
GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Cont'd
Congressional districts, arrangement of
counties into, SC Const, Art 7, § 13
Contempt, power to punish, SC Const, Art
3, § 13
Contest of election of Governor, determina-
tion of, 23-5
Corporate charters. Charters, supra
Corporate officers, provision for election of,
SC Const, Art 9, § 11
Corporations, constitutional provisions as
to, as enforceable only by legislation,
SC Const, Art 9, § 21
County, new, creation of, 14-163
Defenses of fellow servant's negligence or
contributory negligence, authority to
abolish, SC Const, Art 9, § 15
Disorderly behavior, power to punish mem-
bers for, SC Const, Art 3, § 12
Distribution of legislative journals, acts, and
joint resolutions. Printing, Public (this
index)
Doorkeepers, 30-61
Election laws, duty to provide for correction
of crimes against, SC Const, Art 2, § 5
Elections, duty to prescribe manner of hold-
ing and ascertaining results, SC Const,
Art 2, § 8
Electric plant, grant of right to construct
and operate to be conditioned on local
consent, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Eligibility of members, office holding as
disqualification, SC Const, Art 3, § 24
Employees of —
compensation, how fixed, 30-64
list of appointments to be furnished
clerks, 30-65
pay certificates, 30-69
qualification for appointment, 30-66
Enactments —
Acts and joint resolutions, supra
Statutes (this index)
Exemption laws, duty to enact, SC Const,
Art 3, § 27
Exemption of household goods and furni-
ture from taxation, power to grant, SC
Const, Art 10, § 4
Expenses of, inapplicability to, of statute
regarding claims against State, 30-254
Expulsion of members, SC Const, Art 3,
§ 12
Extra sessions —
compensation of clerks and sergeant-at-
arms, 20-58
compensation of members, SC Const,
Art 3, § 19
Governor may convene, SC Const, Art 4,
§ 16
GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Cont'd
Federal Constitution, provisions of, as to
State Legislatures-
consent of State Legislature —
to purchase of lands by United States,
required, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl
17
when required in forming new states,
US Const Art 4, § 3, cl 1
constitutional amendments, power of
Legislature to apply for or ratify, US
Const, Art 5
domestic violence, Legislature may apply
to United States for protection
against, US Const, Art 4, § 4
elections for members of Congress, Leg-
islature to prescribe time, places, and
manner of holding, US Const, Art 1,
§ 4, cl 1
oath of members of Legislature to sup-
port Constitution, US Const, Art
6, cl 3
breach of, effect, US Const, 14th
Amend, § 3
Forfeiture of corporate franchise, remission
of restricted, SC Const, Art 9, § 17
Free passes by railroads, express, or tele-
graph companies to members, prohib-
ited, 58-4, 58-5
Game, special legislation for protection of,
prohibited, SC Const, Art 3, § 34
Gasworks, grant of right to construct and
operate to be conditioned on local con-
sent. SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Governor's messages to.SC Const, Art 4,§ 15
Governor's office, access to records in, 1-104
Grand jurors, special legislation providing
for summoning and impaneling, prohib-
ited, SC Const, Art 3, § 34
House of Representatives (this index)
Joint resolutions. Acts and joint resolu-
tions, supra
Journals of respective Houses, SC Const,
Art 3, § 22
dissent of member, entry of, SC Const,
Art 3, § 22
vote on vetoed legislation to be recorded
in, SC Const, Art 4, § 23
Judicial circuits, arrangement of counties
into, SC Const, Art 7, § 13
Legislative Council (this index)
Legislative library —
appropriations, 30-8
distribution of acts' and joint resolutions,
1-563
Legitimation of children, special legislation
authorizing, prohibited, SC Const, Art
3, § 34
Librarian, State, election, of, 42-1
Library appropriations, 30-8
Lobbyists and Lobbying (this index)
Local laws, restrictions on, SC Const. Art
3, § 34
438
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Cont'd
Lotteries, prohibition of, duty to enforce,
SC Const, Art 17, § 7
Mains in streets, grant of power to con-
struct, to be conditioned on local con-
sent, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Manufacturing institutions, chartering of,
SC Const, Art 3, § 34
Martial law, declaration as legislative func-
tion, SC Const, Art 1, § 27
Medical College, election of members of
board of trustees of, 22-353, 22-354
Meetings, common good to determine fre-
quency, SC Const, Art 1, § 3
Mileage —
allowable to members, SC Const, Art 3,
§ 19; 30-52
allowance to clerks and sergeants-at-
arms for extra session, 20-58
Municipal corporations —
chartering of, as subject of legislation,
SC Const, Art 3, § 34
duty to provide for organization and
classification, SC Const, Art 8, § 1
taxing power, restriction of, SC Const,
Art 8, § 3
Names of persons or places, change of as
subject of legislation, SC Const, Art 3,
§ 34
Navigable streams, regulation of tolls or
wharfage for use of shores, SC Const,
Art 1, § 28
Oath of members, SC Const, Art 3, § 26;
30-51
Office created by, members not eligible for,
30-6
Officers, choice of, SC Const, Art 3, § 12
Pay certificates —
members, 30-67, 30-68
officers and employees, 30-69
statement as to, for Comptroller General
and Treasurer, 30-70
Polling precincts, duty to provide for es-
tablishment of, SC Const, Art 2, § 9
Postage allowance to members, 30-53
Priority of reorganization plans, 9-221
Private acts —
notice to persons affected, 30-304
petition required, accompanied by draft
bill, 30-301
reasons for seeking to be stated, 30-302,
30-304
reference to committee, 30-305
stock fencing law, amendment of, 30-306
Prizefighting, prevention and punishment,
SC Const, Art 8, § 12
Procedure, power to determine rules of, SC
Const, Art 3, § 12
Publication of acts and joint resolutions, 1-
317
Public service authority director, eligibility
of members for, 59-2
GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Cont'd
Quorum, SC Const, Art 3, § 11
Railroads-
charters, power to repeal or change, 58-
672
grant of right to construct and operate
to be conditioned on local consent,
SC Const, Art 8, § 4
license to build, operate, or lease not to
be granted to foreign corporation,
SC Const. Art 9, § 8
Reading clerks, compensation for extra ses-
sion, 20-58
Registration of electors, dutv to provide for,
SC Const, Art 2, § 8
Religious institutions, chartering of, SC
Const, Art 3, § 34
Reorganization of State government plans
to be submitted to and acted upon by, 9-
220, 9-221
Reports to —
Attorney General, annual report by, 1-
241
audit of State Highway Department's
books, 33-291
Board of Commissioners for the Promo-
tion of Uniformity of Legislation,
9-403
Board of Commissioners of Institution
for the Deaf and Dumb and the
Blind, 22-460
Board of Visitors of The Citadel, 22-308
Budget and Control Board —
as to improvement of State House
grounds, 1-402
of acts with respect to phosphate de-
posits, 1-382
census statistics, 1-610
chief game warden, 28-114
Clcmson College Board of Trustees,
22-218, 22-236
Code Commissioner, SC Const, Art 6,
§5; 1-307, 1-309 to 1-311
corporation's increase or decrease of cap-
ital stock, 12-286
countv taxes, by Comptroller General, 1-
816
Employment Security Commission, 68-
78
Forestry Commission, 29-7
Game and Fish Commission, 2S-105
Highway Department, 33-84
Historical Commission, 9-16
indebtedness owing State, 1-817, 1-S20
Industrial Commission, 72-75
industrial disputes, by Commissioner of
Labor, 40-301
Insurance Commissioner, 37-72
Interstate Co-operation Commission, 9-
107
on examination of offices of county offi-
cers, 1-263
Index
439
GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Cont'd
Reports to — Cont'd
pensioners, names of, by Comptroller
General, 1-818
sanitary and drainage commissions, 18-
106
sinking fund. State, condition of, 1-803
soil conservation administration and op-
eration or plan for, 63-2
State library trustees, 42-10
statutory laws committee, 1-307
Superintendent of Education, State, 21-
26, 21-27
Tax Commission report as to alcoholic
beverages, 4-26
transfer of books and money by State
Treasurer to successor, 1-821
unappropriated treasury funds, by Comp-
troller General, 1-819
Research, Planning and Development Board
to advise with and make recommenda-
tions to, 9-309(1)
building code, recommendation of, 9-310
(3)
Resolutions. Acts and joint resolutions, su-
pra
Revenue bills to originate in House of Rep-
resentatives, SC Const, Art 3, § IS
Richland County delegation, members of,
not to serve on certain town or county
boards, 30-7
Road work, power to enact local or special
laws concerning, SC Const, Art 2, of
" Amendments
Schools and school dsitricts —
division of counties into districts, SC
Const, Art 11, § 5
free school system, duty to provide, SC
Const, Art 11, § 12
incorporation of districts, SC Const, Art
3, § 34
officers, duty to provide for election or
appointment, SC Const, Art 11, § 3
Senate (this index)
Separation of legislative, executive, and ju-
dicial powers, SC Const, Art 1, § 14
Sergeants-at-arms, compensation for extra
session, 20-58
Sessions —
Extra sessions, supra
public, SC Const, Art 3, § 23
time and place, SC Const, Art 3, § 9
Social institutions, chartering of, SC Const,
Art 3, § 34
South Carolina retirement system, optional
membership in, 61-39
Special laws, restrictions on, SC Const, Art
3, § 34
Stationery —
allowance to members, 30-53
for each House and its committees, 30-54
Statutes (.this index)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY— Cont'd
Statutory laws committee. Committee on
Statutory Laws (this index)
Steamboat companies, power to repeal or
amend charter, 58-672
Street franchises, grant of, to be conditioned
on local consent, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Street railways —
grant of right to construct or operate to
be conditioned on local consent, SC
Const, Art S, § 4
repeal or amendment of charters of, 58-
672
Style of laws, SC Const, Art 13, § 15
Supreme Court (this index)
Supreme Court Justices, election of, 15-101
Suspension of laws as function of, SC Const,
Art 1, § 13
Tax, restriction on grant to county or town-
ship of power to levy, SC Const, Art 10,
§6
Telegraph lines, grant of right to construct
and operate to be conditioned on local
consent, SC Const, Art S, § 4
Telephone lines, grant of right to construct
or operate to be conditioned on local
consent, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Threat to member, power to punish, SC
Const, Art 3, § 13
Tolls at bridges, ferries and turnpikes, ex-
emption of members from, 33-773
Townships, powers as to, SC Const, Art 7,
§ 11
University of South Carolina, consent re-
quired to sale of property of, 22-107
Vacancies — ■
acceptance of office as creating, SC
Const, Art 3, § 24
how filled, SC Const, Art 3, § 25
Venue, change of, duty to provide for, SC
Const, Art 6, § 2
Voting, SC Const, Art 3, § 20
journal entries, SC Const, Art 3, § 22
Waterworks, grant of right to construct or
operate to be conditioned on local con-
sent, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Winthrop College, election of members of
board of trustees of, 22-402, 22-403
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Definition of, 56-401
GENERAL LAWS
Rural Electrification Authority Act, appli
cability to, 24-3ZS
GENERAL PULASKI
Observance of General Pulaski's Memorial
Day, 64-103
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GENERAL SESSIONS COURTS
See also Circuit Courts and Judges; Courts;
Criminal Procedure
For provisions distinctive to particular coun-
ties, see name of county
Generally, 15-201 to 15-305
Adjournment. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Absence of judge. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Affirmations, power to administer, 15-231.2
Annual report of clerk of courts, 15-1735
Appeals from, to Supreme Court. Appeals
(this index)
Appeals to — ■
generally. Appeals (this index)
magistrates, appeals from. Magistrates
(this index)
municipal courts, appeals from, 15-232,
15-915
certiorari to review conviction, 7-14
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
Arrest of judgment, motion for, Cir Ct Rule
72
Attendance of clerk at trial of case trans-
ferred to other county, 17-556
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
Bribery to obtain public office, exclusive
jurisdiction to try, 16-58.3
Calendars, 15-1767(5)
Charleston County, exception in, 15-1768
Contingent calendar, infra
eleventh judicial circuit, call of calen-
dars, 15-281
size of books, 15-1770
Carrying concealed weapon, exclusive ju-
risdiction over charge including count
for, 17-404
Certiorari to review conviction in municipal
or magistrate's court, 7-14, 15-916
Chambers, power of circuit judge in, to ac-
cept plea of guilty by misdemeanant
seeking immediate disposition of case,
17-513
Change of venue. Venue (this index)
Circuit solicitors. Solicitors (this index)
Clerk-
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
adjournment by, in absence of judge, 15-
220.1
annual report of, 15-1735
attendance at trial of case transferred to
other county, 17-556
clerk of courts as, 15-1703
fees, 27-53(32, 33)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
salary in lieu of, 27-67
fines collected, disposition of, 15-1782
penalty for improper disposition, 15-
1783, 50-4
GENERAL SESSIONS
COURTS— Cont'd
Clerk — Cont'd
issuance of processes by, 15-1727
misdemeanants, applications to clerk for
speedy disposition of case, 17-510
penitentiary, notice to, of number of con-
victs sentenced, 55-322
Common pleas court — -
general sessions court transacting busi-
ness during, 15-239
transacting business during general ses-
sions. Common Pleas Courts and
Judges (this index)
Concealed weapon, exclusive jurisdiction
over charge including count for carry-
ing, 17-404
Concurrent jurisdiction —
circuit solicitor to decide forum in cases
of concurrent jurisdiction with coun-
ty courts, 15-623
inferior courts, concurrent jurisdiction
with, SC Const, Art 5, § 18
Contingent calendar, 15-1767(5)
Charleston County, exception in, 15-1768
size of books, 15-1770
Corporations —
appeals in criminal cases, 7-3
jurisdiction of criminal charge against,
how obtained, 17-407
County finances, irregularities to be report-
ed to general sessons court, 65-2033
Court of record, 15-201
Custody of jurors separated during deliber-
ations, Cir Ct Rule 80
Deposition of shipmaster in prosecution for
harboring deserting seamen, taking of,
54-356
Docketing of appeal in Supreme Court, re-
tention of jurisdiction until, Sup Ct
Rule 18
Eighth circuit, 15-261
terms of court, 15-277
Eleventh circuit, 15-261
calendars, call of, 15-281
terms of court, 15-280
Epidemics, adjournments in cases of, 15-245
Establishment, 15-6
Fees. Clerk, supra
Felony cases, condition of bond in, Cir Ct
Rule 35
Fifth judicial circuit, 15-261
common pleas court open during general
sessions, 15-271
special investigator, 53-751 to 53-756
terms. Terms of court, infra
Fines collected, disposition of, 15-1782
penalty for improper disposition, 15-1783,
50-4
First judicial circuit, 15-261
terms of court, 15-262
Fourteenth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, infra
Index
441
GENERAL SESSIONS
COURTS— Cont'd
Fourth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, infra
Greenville County Children's Court, ap-
peals from, 15-1316
as to transfer to general sessions court,
15-1310
Habeas corpus, issuance of. Circuit Courts
and Judges (this index)
Harboring deserting seamen, taking of ship-
master's deposition in prosecution for,
54-356
Inferior courts, concurrent jurisdiction with,
SC Const, Art 5, § 18
Journal — ■
contents, 15-1767(2)
index, 15-1767(3)
size of books, 15-1770
Judges. Circuit Courts and Judges (this
index)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Jurisdiction, generally, 15-7
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §§ 1, 18
particular matters. See appropriate lines
in this topic
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, ap-
peals from, 15-1157, 15-1158
Magistrates, appeals from. Magistrates
(this index)
Municipal courts —
appeals from, 15-232, 15-915
certiorari to review conviction in mu-
nicipal court, 7-14, 15-916
New Trial (this index)
Ninth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms of court, 15-278
Oaths or affirmations, power to administer,
15-231.2
Penitentiary, notice to, of number of con-
victs sentenced, 55-322
Processes, issuance of, by clerk, 15-1727
Public office, bribery to obtain, exclusive
jurisdiction of general sessions courts
to try, 16-558.3
Public works, power to impose sentence to
labor upon, SC Const, Art 5, § 33
Punishment. Sentence and Punishment
(this index)
Recognizance. Bail and Recognizance (this
index)
Retention of jurisdiction until docketing of
appeal in Supreme Court, Sup Ct Rule
18
Riots, jurisdiction as to, 16-110
Rules of court. Rules of Circuit Court (this
index)
Salary, clerk to receive salary in lieu of
fees, 27-67
Seamen, shipmaster's deposition in prosecu-
tion for harboring deserting seamen,
taking of, 54-356
GENERAL SESSIONS
COURTS— Cont'd
Second judicial circuit, 15-261
terms of court, 15-263
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
Sessions index, 15-1767(7)
size of book, 15-1770(2)
Seventh judicial circuit, 15-261
continuance of, terms, 15-276
stenographers, 15-1904
terms of court, 15-275
Sheriff-
duties of, 53-200 to 53-202
fees for serving scire facias, 27-401(8)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Shipmaster's deposition in prosecution for
harboring deserting seamen, taking of,
54-356
Sittings, times and places, SC Const, Art 5,
§ 18
Sixth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms of court, 15-274
Solicitors (this index)
Special sessions, 15-301 to 15-304
Chief Justice of Supreme Court, power
of, to order special session, 15-301
matters considered at, 15-304
notice of calling of, 15-301
petition for call of, 15-301
presiding judge —
approval of petition to call special
sessions, 15-301
powers of, to call special sessions, 15-
302
resident judge —
approval of petition to call special
sessions, 15-301
powers of, to call special sessions, 15-
303
Special terms of court, 15-221
Supreme Court, appeals to. Supreme Court
(this index)
Tenth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms of court, 15-279
Terms of court, 15-262 to 15-288
eighth judicial circuit, 15-277
eleventh judicial circuit, 15-280
calendars, call of, 15-281
fifth judicial circuit, 15-269
common pleas open during general
sessions, 15-271
designation of terms of court, 15-270
first judicial circuit, 15-262
fourteenth judicial circuit, 15-286
Allendale County, 15-286(1)
no pay to jurors when notice of
calling off term given three
days before court, 15-288
notice to jurors when term called
off, 15-287
fourth judicial circuit, 15-266
notice of terms, 15-268
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GENERAL SESSIONS
COURTS— Cont'd
Terms of court — Cont'd
fourth judicial district — Cont'd
time recognizances, etc., returnable,
15-268
ninth judicial circuit, 15-278
second judicial circuit, 15-263
seventh judicial circuit, 15-275
continuance of general sessions term,
15-276
sixth judicial circuit, 15-274
special terms, 15-221
tenth judicial circuit, 15-279
third judicial circuit, 15-264
separate juries for certain courts, 15-
265
thirteenth judicial circuit, 15-285
twelfth judicial circuit, 15-282
Florence County, 15-282(3)
no pay to jurors when notice of
calling off term given three
days before court, 15-284
notice to jurors when term called
off, 15-283
Third judicial circuit, 15-261
separate juries for certain courts, 15-265
terms of court, 15-264
Thirteenth judicial circuit, 15-261
criminal investigator, Greenville Coun-
ty, 53-864.1
terms of court, 15-285
Transcripts. Appeals (this index)
Trial (this index)
Twelfth judicial circuit, 15-261
terms. Terms of court, supra
Venue (this index)
Weapons, exclusive jurisdiction over charge
including count for carrying concealed
weapon, 17-404
Witnesses (this index)
GENERAL WELFARE
Congress, powers of, US Const, Art 1, §8
(1)
GENEROSTEE A. R. P. CHURCH
Tax exemption, 65-1523(7)
GEORGETOWN CITY
Aldermen, salaries of, 47-1581
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 15;
47-1358
Bonded indebtedness excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 236]
Commissioners of pilotage, 56-1401 to 56-
1403
Council, general rule of elections not ap-
plicable, 47-52
GEORGETOWN CITY— Cont'd
Elections, general rule not applicable, 47-52
Electric light system, bonds for, as excepted
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 236]
Funding of indebtedness, permissible extent,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
Gas plant, bonds for, excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
Mayor — -
general rule of elections not applicable,
47-52
salary of, 47-1581
Officers, four-year term, 47-376
Paving bonds, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 236]
Pilots (this index)
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Refunding bonds, exception of, from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
Road tax, exemption of residents from, 33-
1102
Sewer bonds, when excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 222, 236]
Tax anticipation notes, bonds issued for, to
to excluded from constitutional debt
limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
236]
United States, land ceded to, 39-105, 39-129
Waterworks bonds, exception of, from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 236]
GEORGETOWN COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,'
see Counties
Agricultural tenancies, date of termination,
41-61
Agriculture (this index)
Animals running at large, 6-313
Appropriations —
apportionment, 14-2013
keeping within, 14-2012
Assessors. Taxes, infra
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
building permits, copies of, to be deliv-
ered to, 14-2025
salary to be in lieu of fees, and clerk
hire, 14-2033
tax book, 65-3521
Bailiffs, 15-1933
Board of Commissioners —
accounts, keeping of, 14-2017
appointment, 14-2001
chairman, 14-2002
Index
443
GEORGETOWN COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of Commissioners — Cont'd
claims to be approved by, 14-2015
clerk, 14-2002
compensation, 14-2008
majority to rule, 14-2006
meetings, 14-2006
mileage, 14-2008
number of members, 14-2001
powers, generally, 14-2004
public buildings, powers as to, 14-200S
purchase of supplies by, 14-2010
quorum, 14-2007
removal of member, 14-2001
sinking funds, lists of investments of to
be turned over to Board, 14-2043
supervisor's duties devolve upon, 14-2003
term of office, 14-2001
vice-chairman, 14-2002
Board of equalization, member of, may
serve as school trustee, 14-305
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
record books, 14-529
sinking funds, investment of, 14-2041 to
14-2043
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-72
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Building permits, 14-2021 to 14-2028
Burning over lands in, between October 15
and May 15, permit required for, 29-102
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-3
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
custody of, 55-477
persons awaiting trial, service by, 55-501
to 55-504
supervision of, 33-1661
use of, 55-454
Chattel mortgages on crops, certain record-
ing provisions not applicable, 60-304
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-282
see also Circuit Courts (.this index)
Claims against —
approval and riling, 14-2015
generally. Counties (this index)
for opening, constructing, maintaining
or operating public highways,
bridges or ferries, exemption from
statutory provision as to, 33-824
publication of list not required, 14-426
warrant duly approved and signed re-
quired, 14-2014
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
GEORGETOWN COUNTY— Cont'd
Clerk of courts — Cont'd
bank deposit without requiring security,
when permissible, 14-2009.1
certification of photostatic copies, 15-
1771.1
default judgment not to be entered by,
unless fee is paid, 14-2034
fees, 27-52
judgment not to be entered by without
paving or securing taxed costs, 14-
2034
marriage licenses, issuance by, 20-22 to
20-24, 20-27
salary to be in lieu of fees and clerk hire,
14-2031
sinking fund investments —
list to be furnished to clerk, 14-2043
securities to be kept by clerk, 14-2044
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Commission form of government —
cities and towns of 2.000 to 4,000, 47-470
cities of 4,000 to 10,000, 47-492
Community pasture, 6-313
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Contracts to be let by competitive bidding,
14-2011
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
fees for inquests, in addition to salary,
14-2031
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicability
of provisions as to, 13-117
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1933
circuit courts and terms, 15-261, 15-282
Clerk of courts, supra
constables' fees in worthless check cases,
27-422
county courts, inapplicability of general
provisions as to, 15-627
grand jurors, summoning by registered
mail, 38-86
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Deposit of public funds, 14-2009.1
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Emergency, creation of obligations in, 14-
2012
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers —
accounting for, 14-2035
building permit, 14-2023
collectibility in advance, 14-2034
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GEORGETOWN COUNTY— Cont'd
Ferries —
safeguards required, 33-716
Waccamaw Ferry, revenues from to be
used for roads, bridges, and ferries,
33-1663
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statements, publication in towns
over 200, 47-808
Fine for nonpayment of road tax, 33-1106
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing —
catfish trap license, 28-627
nets, sale or possession of, restricted, 28-
626
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
proceeds of sales by, allocation of, 65-
3524
Game laws, use of funds accruing under,
28-14
Game warden —
appointment of, 28-126
assistants, appointment and removal, 28-
127
recommendation for appointment, 28-
126
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jurors, summoning by registered
mail, 38-86
Health boards —
generally. Health Boards (this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
contract, working roads by, 33-911, 33-
1662
foreman, reports of, 33-1664
supervisor, 33-1661
tax for, 33-1101 to 33-1106
Waccamaw Ferry tolls to be used for
highway purposes, 33-1663
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Inventory, annual, 14-2018
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Judicial sales —
fees for, 10-1755
real estate sales, fees for, 10-1779
place of, 10-1766
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(2)
summoning by registered mail, 38-86
GEORGETOWN COUNTY— Cont'd
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this nidex)
Magistrates, 43-781
see also Magistrates (this index)
building permits to be obtained from. 14-
2021
posting of statute requiring, 14-2027
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, official, 14-2009
fees —
accountability for, 14-2035
collectibility in advance, 14-2034
half holiday, May-August, 14-2019
hours, 14-2019
salaries in lieu of fees and clerk hire, 14-
2021 to 14-2035
Pawley's Island (this index)
Planning. Counties (this index)
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
deputy judge, 15-412
elections for, 15-404
fees, accounting for, 27-310
salary to be in lieu of fees and clerk hire,
14-2033
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchase of supplies, 14-2010
Recording fees, 27-52
Road supervisor, 33-1661
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Safety deposit box for securities belonging
to, 14-2009.1
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
adjoining counties, reciprocal arrange-
ments with, 21-2757
Andrews High School District, estab-
lishment of, 21-2751
appropriations, keeping within, 21-2785
Board of Education —
borrowing money, 21-2775 to 21-2778
budget, 21-2773
buildings, power with respect to, 21-
2736
chairman, 21-2732
delegation of duties, 21-2733
Index
445
GEORGETOWN COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
clerk, 21-2732
bond, 21-2734
duties, 21-2734
salary, 21-2734
compensation of members, 21-2735
contracts, exclusive power to make,
21-2772
deputy clerk, 21-2732
discontinuance of schools, 21-2737
duties generall}', 21-2736
grades, number of, and course of
study, power to fix, 21-2739
meetings, 21-2735
mileage, 21-2735
notes for money borrowed, 21-2776
interest rate, 21-2777
purchases. 21-2736
quorum, 21-2735
teachers, employment of, 21-2740
terms of school, fixing of, 21-2739
trustees of common school district,
appointment of, 21-2755
trustees of high school district, ap-
pointment of, 21-2753
vice-chairman, 21-2732
warrants, form of, 21-2784
for payment of teachers, 21-2740
buildings, acceptance of gifts or grants
for enlarging, repairing, maintaining
and constructing, 21-2771
claims against, payment of, 21-2783
elementary schools, grades taught, 21-
2758
finances, 21-2771 to 21-2785
game laws, use of funds accruing under,
28-14
game warden, funds received from, 21-
2774
Georgetown High School District, es-
tablishment of, 21-2751
high schools —
Andrews District, establishment of,
21-2751
attendance outside district of pupil's
residence, 21-2756
districts —
establishment of, 21-2751
trustees, 21-2753
Georgetown District, establishment
of, 21-2751
reciprocal arrangements with adjoin-
ing counties, 21-2757
Union High School District, estab-
lishment of, 27-2751
sinking funds, loan to county Board of
Education, 21-2777
Superintendent of Education-
bond, 21-2733
delegation of duties of chairman of
Board of Education to, 21-2733
GEORGETOWN COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education — Cont'd
election, 21-2721
vacancy, how filled, 21-2722
taxes —
budget requirements, to meet, 21-2779
repayment of loans, 21-2778
teachers' supplemental salaries, to
meet, 21-2780, 21-2781
transportation of pupils, 21-2780, 21-
2781
weak schools, assistance of, 21-2780
teachers, employment of, 21-2740
transfer of pupils from one county to an-
other, inapplicability of provisions
as to, 21-848
transportation of pupils, tax for, 21-2780,
21-2781
trustees —
appointment, 21-2755
high school districts, appointment,
number and term of office, 21-
2753
inapplicability of general statutory
provisions in county, 21-229
may also serve on township boards of
assessors and county board of
equalization, 14-305
number and term of office, 21-2754
tuition of nonresident pupils, 21-856
Union High School District, establish-
ment of, 21-2751
Union Common School District, dis-
solved, 21-2752
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
fees —
in civil cases, right to retain, 14-2032
in worthless check cases, 27-422
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-2033
mileage, 14-2032
suspension for failure to make return on
delinquent tax executions within
ninety days, 65-3523
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
custody. Clerk of court, supra
investment, 14-2041 to 14-2043
general statutory requirements inap-
plicable, 1-671
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
State Ports Authority, use of State lands
by, 54-17
Streams, inapplicability of statutory re-
quirements as to, 70-5
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-453
see also Counties (this index)
"bills payable" book, 14-462
competitive bidding required, 14-45
form of obligation, 14-458, 14-459
446
Code of Laws of South Carolina
GEORGETOWN COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax anticipation borrowing — Cont'd
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of loan
to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, 65-1829 to 65-1831
appeals from, 65-1874
building permits, copies of, to be de-
livered to, 14-2025
member of township board of, may
serve as school trustee, 14-305
township board of, school trustees to
meet with, 65-1854
board of appeals, 65-1873, 65-1874
execution to collect — -
date of issuance, 65-3522
sheriff to report on within ninety
days, 65-3523
sheriff's mileage for serving, 14-2032
exemption from —
hotel buildings in Georgetown, 65-
1556
manufacturing enterprises, 65-3525
new industries, 65-1555
forfeited lands, allocation of proceeds of
sale of, 65-3524
highway purposes, 33-1101 to 33-1106
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
penalties for delay in payment, 65-3522
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, amount, 65-1952
deposits of public moneys, 14-2009.1
fees collected by officers to be turned
over to, 14-2035
investments, 14-2009.1
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
salary to be in lieu of fees and clerk hire,
14-2033
United States, land ceded to, 39-102, 39-127
to 39-130, 39-134(5, 10, 13, 14)
Veterans' service officer, appointment of, 44-
631
Warrants, statement upon, 14-2016
Waters. Streams, supra
GEORGETOWN HARBOR
State Ports Authority, powers of, 54-11, 54-
13
GEORGIA, STATE OF
Savannah River bridges or ferries, charters
or franchises for, reciprocity, 33-761
GERMAN MEASLES
Placarding, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 555 [Sec.
8]
GIFTS
See also Charities
Aiken City, Planning Commission of, 47-
1112
Anderson Airport Commission may accept,
2-224
Bastard children, gifts to, 57-310
Board of Commissioners of Capital Airport
may accept, 2-205
Board of trustees of the University of South
Carolina may accept, 22-110
Cancer control, State Board of Health may
accept for, 32-619
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport
Commission may accept, 2-474
Cemeteries —
cities over 5,000. gifts and trusts for
cemeteries, 47-1421
commissions for certain cities of 20,000
and above, gifts to, 47-1434
rule against perpetuities not applicable,
57-7
Saluda Cemetery Commission, acquisi-
tion of burial ground by gift, 47-1454
Clemson College board of trustees may ac-
cept, 22-205
Cooper River Park and Playground Com-
mission may accept, 51-266
County or municipal hospitals, clinics, or
tuberculosis camps, acceptance for, 32-
820
Discretionary gift, valuation for inheritance
tax purposes, 65-475
Firemen's pension funds, acceptance of gifts
by, 61-388
cities 50,000 to 70.000, 61-424
cities 14,000 to 20,000, 1930 census, 61-355
cities 20,000 to 50,000 under commission
form of government, 61-363
Florence County Recreation Board may ac-
cept, 51-348
Fraudulent Conveyances (this index)
Greenwood Recreation District may accept,
51-355
Hospital construction, State Board of
Health may accept for, 32-772(7)
Hospitals 1,000 to 5,000, acceptance for, 32-
852
Income Tax (this index)
Municipalities over 5,000, use for enforce-
ment of laws as to unfit dwellings, 36-
510
Narcotics, gifts of, sale as including, 32-1462
(9)
National guard armories, acceptance of
sites for, 44-101
Index
447
GIFTS— Cont'd
North Augusta City Planning Commission,
acceptance by, 47-1112
Paramour, gifts to, 57-310
Parol gifts, validity against subsequent cred-
itors, 57-307
Planning commission in cities of 15,250 to
16,000, acceptance by, 47-1071
Police insurance and annuity fund, accept-
ance by, 61-308
Public Service Authority may acquire prop-
erty by, 59-5
Research, Planning and Development Board
may accept, 9-309(11)
Rural Electrification Authority may accept,
24-308(11)
St. Andrew's Parish Playground Commis-
sion may acquire property by, 51-283
Saluda Cemetery Commission, acquisition
of burial ground by, 47-1454
Saluda County Airport Commission may ac-
cept, 2-443
Spartanburg County Detention Home for
Children, acceptance for, 55-747
State, gifts to for undesignated purpose, to
be invested as State school fund, SC
Const, Art 11, § 11
State parks, Forestry Commission may ac-
cept for, 51-2
Teacher's retirement funds may accept in
Charleston County School District 20,
61-454
Williamsburg County Aeronautics Commis-
sion may accept, 2-454
Winthrop College board of trustees, power
to accept, 22-407
GILL NETS
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
Fish and game (this index)
GIVEHAN
Constable, 43-305
GLANDERS
Animal Diseases (this index)
GLASS
Highways, glass not to be put or left on,
33-452
Motor Carriers (this index)
GLASSES
Eyeglasses (this index)
GLUCIN
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
GOATS
Animals generally. Animals (this index)
Importation, regulations governing, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 497 [Reg. 6]
dipping, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 497
[Reg. 6]
health certificate, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 497 [Reg. 6]
Malicious injuries to, 16-381
GOGGLE EYES
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating this
species, see Fish and Came
Game fish, 28-4
Transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
GINGER ALE
License tax on sellers of, 65-784
Stamp tax on, 65-763
Tax on, 65-751 to 65-782
GINSENG
Digging of, when not permissible, 3-44, 3-45
Digging on another's land penalized, 3-45
Digging or injuring during certain periods,
penalized, 3-44
GOLF
Municipal golf courses, 51-101 to 51-103
GONG
Electric and interurban railroads, signaling
at crossing, 58-743
GONORRHEA
Venereal Diseases (this index)
GIRLS
Industrial Schools (this index)
Women (this index)
GOOD FAITH
Fraudulent conveyance as affected by, 57-
304
44S
Code of Laws of South Carolina
GOOD FAITH— Cont'd
Holder in due course. Negotiable Istru-
ments (this index)
Securities Act, defense against prosecutions
under, 62-315
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(12)
GOODS AND CHATTELS
Personal Property (this index)
GOOD WILL
Partner's power to dispose of, 52-21
Securities issued for, escrowing under Se-
curity Act, 62-115
GOOSEBERRIES
Bushel, standard, 66-157
GOSHEN HILL TOWNSHIP
Bonded debt, exception from constitutional
limitations as to, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 230]
GOVERNMENT
Federal Government, Instrumentalities, and
Laws (this index)
Reorganization of State Government (this
index)
State government. Administration of Gov-
ernment (this index)
GOVERNOR
Sec also Lieutenant Governor
Generally, 1-101 to 1-131
Aeronautics Commission —
appointment of members of, 2-51
report to Governor, 2-65
Appointment of officers by, 1-121
for particular officers appointed by
Governor see appropriate lines
in this title
recess appointments to fill vacancies,
1-121
Asiatic cholera, authority as to prevention
of, 32-553
Attorney General to advise, 1-236
Bank Control Board members to be ap-
pointed by, 8-52
GOVERNOR— Cont'd
Board of Commissioners for the Promotion
of Uniformity of Legislation, appoint-
ment of members of, 9-401
Board of Visitors of The Citadel — -
annual report to Governor, 22-308
member of, 22-302
Boards of education — -
appointment of members —
Chesterfield County, 21-1851
Florence County, 21-2651
Lexington County, 21-3401
State board, chairmanship of, SC Const,
Art 11, §2; 21-41
Boxing commission members in certain
counties, appointment of, 5-304
Budget and Control Board, membership in,
1-351
Ceremonial occasion, personal staff at, 1-105
Chief constable, appointment of, 1-122
Civil contingent fund of payment of ex-
penses of circuit judges called to assist
Supreme Court, 15-128
Code Commissioner, recess appointment of,
1-302
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College of South Caro-
lina, member of board of trustees of,
22-552
Commissioners of deeds, power to appoint,
49-51
Commissioners of election, appointment of,
23-306
Commissioning State officers, SC Const, Art
4, §§ 17, 19
Commutation of death sentence, power of,
SC Const, Art 4, § 11
Coroners —
appointment, when, 17-57
commission, 17-55
report to Governor, in certain capital
cases, 17-156
Cotton weighers, appointment of, 13-138
County officers, appointment to fill va-
cancy, 1-122
removal of appointee, 1-122
Documents and papers, official, preservation
of, 1-1U3
Educational Finance Commission —
ex officio chairman, 21-55
ex officio member, 21-53
Election of, SC Const, Art 4, § 2
contest, 23-5
determination of, SC Const, Art 4,
§4
re-election, when permissible, SC Const
Art, § 2
returns —
opening by Speaker of House of Rep-
resentatives, SC Const, Art 4,
§4
Index
449
GOVERNOR— Cont'd
Election of — Cont'd
returns — Cont'd
transmittal and filing, SC Const, Art
4, §4
tie vote, resolution of, SC Const, Art 4,
§4
Elections in towns of less than 1,000, order
in, 47-121
Emergency period proclaimed by, sales of
alcohol during, 4-102
Execution of laws as duty of, SC Const
Art 4, § 12
Executive chamber, 1-103
Executive department —
membership in, 1-1
officers, appointments to fill vacancies,
1-122
Extradition agents' accounts to be approved
by, 17-207
Extra sessions of Legislature, power to
call, SC Const, Art 4, § 16
Foot and mouth disease, execution of note
to raise funds for eradication of, 6-410
Fugitive from justice, record of arrest and
detention as, to be transmitted to, 17-
201
Habeas corpus, power to suspend, 17-368
Highway purposes, borrowing money for,
33-251 to 33-265
Impeachment of, who to preside at pro-
ceedings for, SC Const, Art 15, § 2
Industrial disputes, power to invoke pro-
visions for conciliation of, 40-306
Information, power to require furnishing
of, 1-101
Installation, date of, 1-111
Interstate Co-operation Commission — ■
appointment of members of, 9-101
honorary member of, 9-101
report to Governor, 9-107
John De La Howe School, appointment and
removal of board of trustees of, 22-502,
22-503
Legislative bills, Governor's failure to re-
turn to Legislature, SC Const, Art 4,
§23
Medical College of the State of South Caro-
lina, member of the board of trustees
of, 22-353
Messages to Legislature, SC Const, Art
4, §15
Militia (this index)
National Forest Land Board, member of,
29-9; 39-94
Notaries public, power to appoint, 49-1
Oath of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 20
Office, 1-103
Officers. Public officers, infra
Office supplies, 1-3
Other office not to be held by, SC Const,
Art 4, § 3
[8 SC Code]— 29
GOVERNOR— Cont'd
Pardon (this index)
Penitentiary —
member of board of directors of, 55-301
power to direct detention of unconvicted
person in, 55-325
recess appointment to fill vacancy in
board of directors, 1-122
Poet laureate, appointment of, 1-123
President pro tem of Senate, when to act
as Governor, SC Const, Art 4, § 9
Private secretary, 1-104
Proclamations declaring effective date of
reorganization plans, 9-222
Proxies to represent State at stockholders'
meetings of certain corporations, ap-
pointment of, 1-122
Public officers —
Appointment, supra
Removal, infra
Suspension, infra
Public Service Authority, member of ad-
visory board of, 59-2
Qualification, SC Const, Art 4, § 3
Re-election, when permissible, SC Const,
Art 4, § 2
Removal of certain officers by, 1-124 to
1-127
appeals from, 1-125
conviction of circuit solicitor of intoxi-
cation while in discharge of duties,
1-257
conviction of official misconduct, habitual
negligence, habitual drunkenness,
corruption, fraud, or oppression as
ground for, 50-9
vacancies created by, how filled, 1-127
Reorganization Commission —
appointment of members of, 9-206
to submit plans to Governor, 9-209
Reorganization of State government, trans-
mission of plans together with recom-
mendations to General Assembly, 9-220
Reports to —
Aeronautics Commission, 2-65
auditor, 1-883
Board of Visitors to The Citadel, 22-
308
civil defense violators, report of, 44-361
coroners in certain capital cases, 17-156
executive officers and boards of public
institutions, SC Const, Art 4, § 14
Industrial Commission, 72-73
industrial disputes, by Commissioner of
Labor, 40-301
Interstate Co-operation Commission, 9-
107
Tax Commission report as to alcoholic
beverages to, 4-26
450
Code of Laws of South Carolina
GOVERNOR— Cont'd
Reprieves, power to grant, SC Const, Art
4, § 11
Research, Planning and Development
Board — -
appointment and removal of members of,
9-304, 9-305
to advise with and make recommenda-
tions to Governor, 9-309(1)
Residence, place of, SC Const, Art 4, § 21
Salary, 1-102
not to be altered during term, SC Const,
Art 4, § 13
School book commission, membership in,
21-451
Seal of State, SC Const, Art 4, § 18
Secretary, private, duties of, 1-104
Senator, United States., interim appoint-
ment of, 23-552
Senator acting as, to vacate seat, SC Const,
Art 4, § 8
Solicitor, circuit —
disabled by intoxication, discharged by
Governor, 4-101
filling va£ancy in office of, 1-256
South Carolina Institution for the Edu-
cation of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind,
appointment and removal of members
of board of commissioners of, 22-451,
22-452
State library board, membership in, 42-5
State military board, member of, 44-74
State Rural Electrification Authority, di-
rector and chairman of, 24-304
Supreme executive authority, SC Const,
Art 4, § 1
Suspension of officers —
alcohol, officers neglecting duty under
provisions as to, 4-418
embezzlement, officer charged with, SC
Const, Art 4, § 22
General Assembly, officers elected by, 1-
43
Term of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 2
Trade school advisory council, appointment
of members of, 21-658
Troop movements, power as to State's co-
operation in, 44-461
United States, power to cede lands to, 39-71
University of South Carolina, member of
board of trustees of, 22-101, 22-105
Vacancy in office, how filled, SC Const,
Art 4, §9; 1-112 to 1-115
Veterans service bureau, member of com-
mission on, 44-601
Vetoes, SC Const, Art 4, § 23
Winthrop College, member of board of
trustees of, 22-402
GOVERNOR'S CONSTABULARY
Alcohol and alcoholic beverages, enforce-
ment of law as to —
expenses of constabulary, 4-11
inspectors commissioned in constabulary,
4-22
GOWDEYSVILLE TOWNSHIP
Cherokee County commissioner from, 14-
1301
GRADE
Motor carriers, vehicle to be in gear on
down grade, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
772 [Reg. 2.19]
GRADE CROSSINGS
Railroad Crossings (this index)
GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Burning of ricks penalized, 3-47, 3-48
Damaged, used as adulterant, label to show,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 455 [Reg. 9]
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Futures' contracts. Contracts (this index)
Larceny of, penalized, 3-41
Milling-in-transit rules for wdieat and corn,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
Transit, cleaning and grading in, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 50]
GRAIN ELEVATORS
Tax exemption, 65-1537
GRAIN EXCHANGES
Local exchanges authorized, 11-63
GRANDCHILDREN
Inheritance tax —
exemptions, 65-468
rate, 65-467
Liability of grandparents for support of, 15-
1230
GRAND JURY
Juries and Jurors (this index)
[8SCCode]
Index
451
GRANDPARENTS
Support of grandchildren, liability for, 15-
1230
GREAT BRITAIN
Depositions de bene esse, taking of, 26-
705
GRANTS
Confirmation of certain land titles. Title
and Ownership (this index)
Deeds and Conveyances (this index)
Federal aid, loans, or grants. Federal Gov-
ernment, Instrumentalities, and Laws
(this index)
Patents (this index)
GRANULATED EYELIDS
Schools and public assemblages, exclusion
from, of persons afflicted with, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 18]
GRANULOMA INGUINALE
Health Board Regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 677-679
GRAPES
Bushel, standard, 66-157
GRASS
Burning, 16-317, 16-318
GRASS SEED
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(a)]
Standard bushel, 6-157
GRAVES AND GRAVEYARDS
Cemeteries (this index)
GRAY COURT, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-114
Mayor, term of, 47-114
GREASES
Petroleum Products (this index)
GREASE TRAPS
Septic tanks in counties with city over 70,-
000, 32-1266
GREAT SEAL
Fees of Secretary of State for certain in-
struments with, 27-501
GREENVILLE, CITY OF
Acting city manager, 47-1599.1
Aldermanic form of government, 47-1591
Annexation of territory by, 47-31 to 47-39
authorized, SC Const, Art 8, § 14
industrial zone, exclusion from annexa-
tion of, 47-31
taxation of annexed territory, SC Const,
Art 8, § 14
Annual budget, 47-1599
Annual tax on property, limit of, 47-162
Appointment of city manager, 47-1592
Assessment of abutting owners for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 14
Bonded indebtedness, permissible extent,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222] ;
Art 10, § 14
Bonds of city manager, 47-1594
Budget, 47-1599
Building Code, 47-1153
Certificates of indebtedness for street im-
provements not subject to constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 10, § 14
City attorney, duty as to franchise viola-
tions, 47-1599.4
City manager, 47-1592 to 47-1599.3
Contracts on behalf of city, execution of,
47-1596
Council, duties of, 47-1595
Elections, place of voting, 23-212.1
Electric light plant, bonds for, excepted
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
Employees —
appointment by city manager, 47-1597
bonds of, 47-1594
pay of administrative employees, 47-1598
Extension of corporate limits, SC Const,
Art 8, § 14
Form of government, 47-1591
Franchise violations, duty of city attorney
as to, 47-1599.4
Funding past indebtedness, when permis-
sible, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
222]
Industrial zonf , SC Const, Art 8, § 14
boards of health, authority over, SC
Const, Art 8, § 14
license or occupation taxes in, SC Const,
Art 8, § 14
452
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GREENVILLE, CITY OF— Cont'd
Industrial zone — Cont'd
public improvements in, responsibility
for, SC Const, Art 8, § 14
sewerage district indebtedness, liability
for, SC Const, Art 8, § 14
taxation of property in, SC Const, Art 8,
§14
Intersections of streets, etc., cost of im-
proving to be borne by city, SC Const,
Art 10. § 14
Licenses. Trackless trolleys, infra
Mayor, general rule of elections not appli-
cable, 47-52
Municipal Health Board, number of mem-
bers, 32-63
Notice of council meetings, 47-1596
Qualifications of city manager, 47-1593
Recommendations, duty of city manager as
to, 47-1596
Removal of city manager, 47-1599.2
School district bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 286]
Sewer bonds, excepted from constitutional
debt limits, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 222]
Sinking fund commission, 47-941 to 47-952
bond, 47-947
compensation, members serving without,
47-946
deposit of sinking fund, 47-950
election, 47-942
eligibility, 47-943
establishment, 47-941
expenses, 47-949
filling of vacancies, 47-945
meetings, 47-947
members, 47-942 to 47-946
number, 47-941
oath, 47-947
office, 47-949
officers, 47-947
payment of bonds, setting aside funds
for, 47-952
penalty for refusal to serve, 47-946
record, 47-949
removal, 47-944
rules and regulations, 47-948
term, 47-944
withdrawal and investment of funds de-
posited, 47-951
Street improvement bonds, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]; Art 10, §14
Street railways. Trackless trolleys, infra
Subsequent elections after annexation, 47-
38
"Surface treatment" of streets, etc. —
as permanent improvement, SC Const,
Art 10, § 14
use of, 47-1591
GREENVILLE, CITY OF— Cont'd
Tax assessors —
appraiser —
compensation, 65-1845
power to appoint, 65-1845
clerk, 65-1845
compensation, 65-1845
compensation, 65-1842(6)
duties, 65-1855
Taxes —
county garbage collection taxes, annexed
areas relieved of, 47-37
exemption of industrial zone property,
SC Const, Art 8, § 14
newlv annexed territory, assessment in,
47-36
Term of city manager, 47-1592
Trackless trolleys, 58-1361 to 58-1366
city transportation system, operation as
part of, 58-1362
licenses —
annual license fee, 58-1366
motor vehicles, applicability of pro-
cedure as to, 58-1363
State Highway Department may
grant, 58-1361
maximum size of cars, 58-1364
operation limited to certain streets and
highways, 58-1365
Water supply, 32-1211 to 32-1213
Waterworks bonds, excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 222]
GREENVILLE COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Aged, home for —
accounts and audits, 71-366
board to operate and maintain, 71-361 to
71-363
buildings and premises, maintenance and
custody, 71-365
Agriculture (this index)
Appropriations, 14-2121 to 14-2130
contractors to ascertain status of, 14-
2127
keeping within, 14-2124
proportion expendable quarterly, 14-2122
reduction, 14-2128
unexpended, 14-2129
Assessors. Taxes, infra
Attorney, election, term, duties, and salary,
14-2081
Audit, annual, 14-2176
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
clerical assistance, 14-2101
fines and license book, 14-2165
Index
453
GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Auditor — Cont'd
monthly audit of books of supervisor and
treasurer, 14-2172
salary, 14-2101
settlements by, 14-2177
tax collector's reports to, 65-2430
tax returns, place for receiving, 65-1756
Bailiffs, 15-1934
Board of Charity Appeals —
appointment, 71-341
creation, 71-341
investigator, appointment and duties, 71-
342, 71-343
meetings, 71-341
number of members, 71-341
nurses, county, appointment and re-
moval, 71-371
rules and regulations, power to promul-
gate, 71-344
term of members, 71-341
Board of Commissioners —
advisory functions, 14-2067
appointment, 14-2061
appropriations, reduction of, 14-2128
bookkeeper-
employment of, 14-2170
receipts and disbursements, record of
to be transmitted to, 14-2171
clerical assistance, employment of, 14-
2065
compensation, to serve without, 14-2062
courthouse, duties in respect to, 14-2093
disapproval of expenditures as review-
able by legislative delegation, 14-
2066
financial reports to legislative delegation,
14-2173, 14-2174
interest of member in subject of action
as disqualification to act, 14-2069
inventory of county supplies and equip-
ment to be filed with, 14-2057
jail, control of, 14-2095
legislative delegation's action in respect
to, to be by majority vote, 14-2070
liability for exceeding appropriations, 14-
2126
meetings, 14-2064
minutes of meetings, 14-2064
number of members, 14-2061
office building, duty in respect to, 14-2093
organization, 14-2063
parking areas for courthouse and office
buildings, control over, 14-2094
political subdivisions, evidences of in-
debtedness as requiring approval of,
14-2068
powers, generally, 14-2065
purchases by supervisor, filing record
with, 14-2117
regulations, power to make, 14-2063
requisition for purchase of supplies to be
approved by, 14-2111
GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of Commissioners — Cont'd
revocation of appointment, 14-2069
secretar\r, employment of, 14-2065
term of office, 14-2061
vacancies, how filled, 14-2061
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds ("this index)
Counties (this index)
record of, 14-2167
prerequisite to validity, 14-2168
Sinking fund commission, infra
Borrowing —
from Federal agencies for certain pur-
poses, 14-553, 14-555, 14-557
in anticipation of taxes. Tax anticipa-
tion borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-73
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Buildings, 14-2091 to 14-2098
Burials of paupers, 71-373
Burning over lands in, between October 15
and May 15, permit required, 29-103
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2,
5-3
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing for prisoners, 55-474
provision for sentence to, inapplicability,
17-555
Charity appeals. Board of Charity Appeals,
supra
Charity investigator, 71-342, 71-343
appeal from investigator's decision, 71-
352
commodities, power to accept, where pa-
tient has no money available, 71-
349
deaths of alleged paupers, investigation
of, 71-373
hospital patients, length of stay, 71-348
records, 71-351
responsibility, limitation of, 71-350
Chattel mortgages on crops, certain record-
ing provisions not applicable, 60-304
Children's court, in. Children's Courts (this
index)
Children's home, race segregation in, 71-387
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-285
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
delinquent children, jurisdiction as to,
15-1309
City View Water and Sewer District,
health, board of, 32-103
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
"classification of claims allowed" book,
14-409, 14-411
file book, 14-408, 14-411
past indebtedness claims, 14-419 to 14-
423
publication of list not required, 14-426
454
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GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
as clerk of county, 15-649
clerical assistance, 14-2101
fees, 27-52
Greenville County Court (this index)
report of moneys collected by, 14-2165
salary, 14-2101
Sinking Fund Commission, registrar of
securities held by, 14-2147
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Common pleas courts, transfer of cases to,
from Greenville County Court, 15-666
Competitive bidding on proposed purchases,
14-2112
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-803
see also Constables (this index)
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
bond, 14-2163, 17-54
County court. Greenville County Court
(this index)
Court attaches, 15-1934
Courthouse, 14-2091
control and maintenance, 14-2093
Court library, 42-423 to 42-429
Bar Association members may use, 42-
427
charges for use of, 42-427
rules and regulations, 42-427
tax on judgments to support, 42-428
Court Library Commission —
appointment, 42-423
chairman, 42-424
duties, 42-425
location of library, 42-426
meetings, 42-424
powers, 42-425
reports, 42-429
rules and regulations, power to make,
42-425
treasurer, 42-424
vacancies, how filled, 42-423
Courts —
attaches, 15-1934
bailiffs, 15-1934
Children's Courts Cthis index)
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-285
Clerk of courts, supra
common pleas court, transfer of cases to,
from county court, 15-666
constables, 43-803
county court. Greenville County Court
( tin's index)
Cciu-ral sessions court, infra
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(2)
library — -
Court library, supra
Court Library Commission, supra
GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
Magistrates, infra
Master, infra
Municipal courts, infra
probate court, appeals from, to county
court, 15-656(1)
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Criminal investigator, 53-864.1
Delinquent children. Children's Courts
(this index)
Delinquent tax collector. Tax collector, in-
fra
Dental clinician and dentists, 32-1881, 32-
1882
Depositories of county funds, designation
of, 14-2066
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Emergency expenditures, 14-2125
Eminent domain, appeals from preliminary
boards to county court, 15-656(2)
Employees —
bonds, when required, 14-2162
salaries, withholding for failure to ac-
count, 14-2171
Fairs —
generally. Fairs and Fair Associations
(this index)
exemption from admissions tax, 65-802
Farmers, tax relief to, in case of storm dam-
age, 65-3356 to 65-3538
Fees of officers —
accountability of officers for, 14-2102, 14-
2013
credit for, when may be extended, 14-
2102
penalties for failure to comply with stat-
utory requirements, 14-2106
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal agent of County Sinking Fund Com-
mission, approval of investments by,
14-2149
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish hatcheries, distribution of fish raised
in, 28-715
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Foxes, bounty for killing, 28-439
Game zone, 28-5
Garbage disposal. Garbage (this index)
General sessions court —
delinquent children, jurisdiction as to,
15-1309, 15-1310
witnesses, compensation of, 27-618
restrictions as to public employees in-
applicable, 27-613.1
Index
455
GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Governing body-
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissions, supra
Health and drainage, commissioners of, 18-
71
Health boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Health department, garbage disposal, regu-
lation of, 32-1321 to 32-1324
Health officer, 32-261, 32-262
penalty for disobeying, 32-263
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
cattle underpasses, 33-1675, 33-1676
"improved," meaning of, 33-1674
naming of streets and roads, 47-1051
overseers, 33-1671 to 33-1673
sections, division into, 33-1671
tax for, 33-1111, 33-1112
fine for nonpayment, 33-1112
Home board —
appointment of members, 71-362
chairman, 71-363
creation, 71-361
duties, 71-364
powers, 71-364
secretary, 71-363
terms of members, 71-362
Horse show, exemption from admissions
tax, 65-802
Hospitalization of poor persons, 71-345, 71-
372
emergency cases, 71-347
recommendation of local doctor required,
71-346
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Income from indirect sources, use of, 14-
2130
Jail-
generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Board of County Commissioners, control
over, 14-2095
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(2)
Libraries —
generally. Counties (this index)
Court library, supra
public, may be established under gen-
eral law, 42-422
Library district, 42-411
contract with Greenville Public Library
for service, 42-412 to 42-414
disbursement of funds, 42-420
tax, levy and collection, 42-420
trustees —
financial report, 42-421
ineligibility of school trustee or mem-
ber of Board of Education, 42-418
GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Library district — Cont'd
trustees — Cont'd
number, 42-417
terms of office, 42-419
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Loans from State sinking fund, repayment,
14-2166
Local suppliers, preference to, 14-2113
Magistrates, 43-801, 43-802
see also Magistrates (this index)
appeals from, to county court, 15-656, 15-
657
delinquent children, jurisdiction as to, 15-
1309
fees, compromise of criminal prosecution
for bad checks, 27-423.1
report of moneys collected by, 14-2165
Marketing commission. Greenville County
Marketing Commission (this index)
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
clerical assistance, 14-2101
established in, 15-1801
salary, 14-2101
Municipal courts —
criminal appeals to county court, 15-657
delinquent children, jurisdiction as to,
15-1309
Office building, 14-2092
control and maintenance, 14-2093
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, official, 14-2163
fees, dutv to collect and account for, 14-
2102, 14-2103
liability for exceeding appropriations,
14-2126
salaries in lieu of fees or other compen-
sation, 14-2101 to 14-2106, 14-2164
acceptance under protest, 14-2164
fees, accounting for, as prerequisite
to payment, 14-2104
withholding, for failure to acount, 14-
2171
Parking areas in connection with court-
house and office building, control over,
14-2094
Paupers. Poor persons, infra
Peace officers —
escaped convicts, duty to apprehend, 53-
864
Federal fees, payment into county treas-
ury, 27-408
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-176
Poor persons —
Board of Charity Appeals, supra
burial of, 71-373
456
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GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Poor persons — Cont'd
Charity investigator, supra
court costs, remission to, 10-1604
home for, 71-361 to 71-366
hospitalization, 71-345, 71-347, 71-372
Post-mortem examinations by county phy-
sician, 17-114
Probate court —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
appeals from, to county court, 15-656(1)
Probate judge —
bond, 14-2163
clerical assistance, 14-2101
salary, 14-2101
Process, issuance and service to be without
charge, 14-2107
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Purchases, 14-2111 to 14-2117
Recall of intendant or warden in towns un-
der 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-52, 27-83
Register of mesne conveyances, 60-6.1
generally. Registers of Mesne Con-
veyances (this index)
bond, 14-2163, 60-2
clerical assistance, 14-2101
deputy registers, 60-3
election, 60-1
oath of office, 60-2
salary, 14-2101
term of office, 60-1
vacancy, 60-5
Roadhouses. Tourist camps and road-
houses, infra
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally — -
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
advisory committees for consolidated
districts, 21-2806
Board of Education —
compensation of members, when pay-
able, 21-2805
county board fund, 21-2833
meetings, 21-2803
powers generally, 21-2804
secretary —
budget, assistance of school dis-
trict trustees in preparing, 21-
2832
compensation, extra, 21-2805
warrants, signature of, 21-2837
bonds, district, permissible amount —
Greer District, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 295]
borrowing money, 21-2835
GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
budgets, 21-2831, 21-2832, 21-2832.1
keeping within, 21-2831
consolidated districts, advisory commit-
tees for, 21-2806
county board fund, 21-2833
marriage license fees to be paid into,
21-2834
finances, 21-2831 to 21-2837
Gantt School District, 21-141, 21-142
Greer School District, State adoption of
textbooks as not requiring use in,
21-552
junior colleges, provisions as to, as in-
applicable in county, 21-717
sinking fund commissions, 14-2153
Superintendent of Education —
bond, 14-2163
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-2835
tax levies, 21-2832.1
reduction of levy, 21-933
trustees —
consolidated district, appointment of,
21-2806
Gantt District, 21-141
tuition of nonresident pupils, 21-856
Sewer connections in, 32-1301 to 32-1303
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, amount of, 53-55
clerical assistance, 14-2101
escaped convicts, duty to apprehend, 53-
864
Federal fees, payment into county treas-
ury, 27-408
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-109
jail fees, 27-404
salary, 14-2101
service of process without charge, 14-
2107
Sinking fund commission, county —
appointment, 14-2142
assistance, power to employ, 14-2145
bonds held by, registration of, 14-2147
bonds of members, 14-2163
chairman, 14-2144
collections, 14-2150
creation, 14-2141
custodianship of bonds and securities,
14-2144
deposit of funds, 14-2146
expenses of members, 14-2145
fiscal agent, 14-2152
for school districts or other bodies poli-
tic, 14-2153
investments, 14-2148, 14-2149
number of members, 14-2142
payment of bonds and interest, 14-2152
qualification of members, 14-2142
records to be kept by treasurer, 14-2151
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GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Sinking fund commission, county — Cont'd
removal of commissioners, 14-2143
secretary, 14-2144
terms of office, 14-2142
transfer of securities held by, 14-2147
vacancies, how filled, 14-2143
withdrawal of funds from bank, 14-2146
Sinking fund, State, repayment of loans out
of, to Greenville County, 14-2166
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Soil conservation district machinery, use of
and title to, 63-301
Solicitor, 15-647
South Carolina retirement system, participa-
tion in, 61-141
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
Summons, issuance and service of, to be
without charge, 14-2107
Supervisor —
appropriations, proportion expendable
quarterly, 14-2122
audit, monthly, books of, 14-2172
bids for supplying machinery, discretion
as to acceptance, 14-2112
bond, 14-2163
clerk, 14-2052
salary, 14-2052
election, 14-2051
financial statements, 14-2056
highway overseers to be appointed by,
33-1671
inventory, annual, 14-2053.
marking of county property, 14-2054
purchases by, 14-2116, 14-2117
records of purchases to be furnished to,
14-2115
salary, withholding for noncompliance
with requirements, 14-2055
term, 14-2051
treasurer's report to, 14-325, 14-2175
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
see also Counties (this index)
"bills payable" book, 14-462, 14-463
competitive bidding required, 14-456
form of obligation, 14-458
notes, payment of, 14-408
option to repay loan before maturity, 14-
456
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of loan
to, 14-461
repayment of note before maturity, op-
tion for, 14-456
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector, 65-2421 to 65-2430
accounting with treasurer, 65-2430
appointment, 65-2422
auditor, assistance to, 65-2428
bond, 65-2423
cash book, 65-2429
clerical help, 65-2425
compensation, 65-2424
creation of office, 65-2421
duties generally, 65-2427
executions, levy of, 65-2426
powers generally, 65-2426
records, 65-2429
remittances to treasurer, 65-2430
removal from office, 65-2422
reports to auditor, 65-2430
settlements with treasurer, 65-2427
term of office, 65-2422
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors —
appointment, 65-2532
compensation, 65-3533
how paid, 65-3534
mileage, 65-3533
districts, 65-3531
employers to file list of male employees
with auditor, 65-3535
equalization board, 65-1865
compensation, 65-1882, 65-3533
how paid, 65-3534
meetings, 65-1885
mileage, 65-3533
executions to collect —
nulla bonas, 65-2430
exemption from — ■
cow, family, 65-1590
factories, SC Const, Art 8, § 8
additions to, 65-1527
farmers, tax relief to, in case of storm
damage, 65-3356 to 65-3528
highway purposes, 33-1111, 33-1112
loss of direct revenue, tax levy to make
up. 14-2161
omitted property, 65-1651
relief from, for farm storm sufferers, 65-
3536 to 65-3538
return for taxation —
investigation by school district trus-
tees, 65-1651
place of receiving, 65-1757
Tourist camps and roadhouses, 35-301 to
35-311
guest register, 35-310
inapplicable provisions, 35-208
license —
application for, 35-303
fee, 35-304
ineligible persons, 35-306
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GREENVILLE COUNTY— Cont'd
Tourist camps and roadhouses — Cont'd
license — Cont'd
investigation of applications, 35-304
issuance of. 35-304
required, 35-302
requirements for, 35-305
revocation of, 35-307
operation and maintenance of premises,
35-308
penalties for violations generally, 35-311
physical examination of employees, 35-
309
tourist camp county board, 35-301
Town councils, criminal appeals from, to
county court, 15-657
Townships, certain, abolished, SC Const,
Art 7, § 11
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
audit, monthly, of books of, 14-2172
clerical assistance, 14-2101
collections, report of, 14-325
daily cash receipts book, 14-321, 14-328
disbursement of funds, report of, 14-325
fees collected by officers to be turned
over to, 14-2102
monthly cash book, 14-324, 14-328
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
quarterly statements, publication of, 14-
329
receipt book, 14-327, 14-328
report to Superintendent of Education of
collection and disbursements of
school taxes, 14-326
salary, 14-2101
school funds disbursements book, 14-
323, 14-328
sinking fund commission for county,
membership in, 14-2142
sinking fund records, 14-2151
supervisor, quarterly statements to, 14-
2175
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2427
Tuberculosis hospital —
patients and charges, 32-824
tax levy for, 32-823
Unappropriated income, disposition of, 14-
2123
Venereal clinic, 32-825 to 32-828
domestic servants, certificates of, 32-827
patients and charges, 32-826
Wages of emplovees working on public
buildings, 14-2096, 14-2097, 14-2098
Warrants —
form, 14-2121
showing fund on which drawn, 14-2121
Waters. Streams, supra
Writs, issuance and service to be without
charge, 14-2107
GREENVILLE COUNTY BOARD
OF CHARITY APPEALS
Greenville County (this index)
GREENVILLE COUNTY
CHILDREN'S COURT
Children's Courts (this index)
GREENVILLE COUNTY COURT
Generally, 15-641 to 15-678
Administrative bodies, appeals from, 15-
656(3)
Alwav* open for certain purposes, 15-660,
15-661
Amount in controversy, 15-654, 15-656
Appeal to Supreme Court, 15-678
Appellate jurisdiction —
civil, 15-656
criminal, 15-657
Appointment of judge, 15-642
special judge, 15-645
Attendance of jurors, 15-670
Bail, judge may grant when, 15-659
Bailiffs, 15-651
Books for records, furnishing of, 15-652
Chambers, powers of judge at, 15-658
Charge to jury, 15-675
Civil cases, jurisdiction in —
appellate jurisdiction, 16-656
original jurisdiction, 15-654
Clerk of courts as clerk of —
fees and costs, 15-649
records, keeping of, 15-649, 15-652
no additional compensation for, 15-
652
Common pleas court, transfer of cases to,
15-666
Concurrent jurisdiction —
common pleas court, concurrent jurisdic-
tion with, in divorce cases, 15-654
general sessions court, concurrent juris-
diction with, in criminal cases, 15-
655
Contempt, power to punish for, 15-674
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
Court crier, 15-651
Court of record, 15-653
Court reporter, 15-64S
Criminal jurisdiction-
appellate jurisdiction, 15-657
original jurisdiction, 15-655
delinquent children, jurisdiction as to,
15-1309
Delinquent children, jurisdiction as to, 15-
1309
Disqualification of judge in certain cases,
15-666
Divorce cases, jurisdiction in, 15-654
Drawing of jurors, 15-669
Index
459
GREENVILLE COUNTY
COURT— Cont'd
Eminent domain, appeals from preliminary
boards, 15-656(2)
Empaneling juries. Juries and jurors, infra
Equity —
jurisdiction, 15-654
jury trial, 15-671, 15-673
Established, 15-641
Excepted from general law as to county
courts, 15-627
Fees and costs, 15-676
bailiffs, 15-651
clerk, 15-649, 15-652
court crier, 15-651
jurors, 15-677
sheriff, 15-650
stenographer, 15-648
witnesses, 15-677
General sessions court. Greenville County
(this index)
Grand jury, 15-665
Habeas corpus, power to issue, 16-659
Indictments, 15-665
Industrial Commission, appeals from, 15-
656(3)
Instructions to jury, 15-675
Judge — ■
appointment, 15-642
special judge, 15-645
disqualification in certain cases, 15-666
oath of office, 15-643
official commission, 15-643
powers of, 15-658, 15-659
contempt, power to punish, 15-674
practice of law by, 15-646
special judge, 15-645
term of office, 15-642
vacancy, filling of, 15-644
Juries and jurors —
attendance of jurors, 15-670
charge to jury, 15-675
compensation of jurors, 15-677
drawing and summoning of jurors, 15-
669
empaneling jury —
civil cases, 15-673
criminal cases, 15-672
peremptory challenges, 15-672
equity cases, jury trial in, 15-671, 15-673
right to jury trial, 15-667
size of jury, 15-671
Jurisdiction —
amount in controversy, 15-654, 15-656
civil jurisdiction —
appellate jurisdiction, 15-656
original jurisdiction, 15-654
Criminal jurisdiction, supra
delinquent children, jurisdiction as to, 15-
1309
judge, jurisdiction and powers of, 15-658,
15-659
contempt, power to punish for, 15-674
GREENVILLE COUNTY
COURT— Cont'd
Jury commissioners, 15-668
Magistrates' courts, appeals from —
civil, 15-656
criminal, 15-657
Municipal courts, criminal appeals from, 15-
657
Oath of office of judge, 15-643
Official commission of judge, 15-643
Personal property, actions for recovery of,
limitation on jurisdiction, 15-654
Pleading and practice, 15-663
general laws as applicable, 15-662
time for filing pleadings, 15-664
Probate court, appeals from, 15-656(1)
Real property, actions for recovery of, lim-
itation of jurisdiction, 15-654
Records —
books for, 15-652
clerk to keep, 15-649, 15-652
Right to jury trial, 15-667
Seal, 15-653
Sheriff, duties and compensation of, 15-650
Solicitor, 15-647
Special judge, 15-645
Special proceedings, jurisdiction of, 15-654
Stenographer, 15-648
Summoning of jurors, 15-669
Term of office of judge, 15-642
Terms of court, 15-660
Town councils, criminal appeals from, 15-
657
Trial-
filing pleadings before, 15-664
Juries and jurors, supra
Vacancy in office of judge, filling of, 15-644
Witnesses, compensation of, 15-677
GREENVILLE COUNTY HORSE
SHOW AND FAIR
Admissions tax, exemption from, 65-802
GREENVILLE COUNTY
MARKETING COMMISSION
Generally, 3-281 to 3-296
Audit, annual, 3-295
Bonds, issuance of, 3-291 to 3-294
Chairman, 3-284
Charges for use of facilities, power to fix,
3-286
Contributions to State Agricultural Market-
ing Commission, 3-286
Debt limitations of county, revenue bonds
issued by, as not within, 3-292
Disbursements, 3-288
Duties generally, 3-286
Employees, 3-286
bonds of, 3-289
Facilities for marketing of farm produce as
purpose of commission, 3-281
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GREENVILLE COUNTY MARKET-
ING COMMISSION— Cont'd
Federal funds, procurement of, 3-286
Instruction in grading, standardizing, pack-
ing and marketing farm products as
purpose of, 3-281, 3-286
Loans —
pledge of county's credit, 3-290
repayment of, 3-290
Meetings, 3-28S
Members —
appointment, 3-283
number, 3-283
quorum, 3-285
term of office, 3-283
vacancies, filling of, 3-283
Penalties for violation of statute or regula-
tions, 3-296
Powers generally, 3-286
Purpose, 3-281, 3-282
Records, 3-284
Revenues, deposits of, 3-290
Rules and regulations —
filing and posting, effect of, 3-287
power to adopt, 3-286
Secretary, 3-284
State agencies, procurement of funds from,
3-286
Taxation to pay loans to, 3-290
Vice-chairman, 3-284
Wholesale farmers' market, duty to estab-
lish and operate, 3-286
GREENWOOD, CITY OF— Cont'd
Lighting plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 237]
Railroads, bond issue for relocation of,
exemption from constitutional debt lim-
it, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 237]
Recreation district and commission, 51-351
to 51-355
Repair of certain grade separation struc-
tures, 47-1613
Sewer bonds, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 237]
Traffic conditions, bonds for cost of improv-
ing, excepted from Constitutional debt
limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
237]
Treasurer, when bank deposit without re-
quiring security permissible, 14-2206
United States, land ceded to, 39-104
Water and light department, 47-1612
Waterworks bonds, excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 237]
GREENWOOD AND SALUDA
RAILROAD
Bonds in aid of, permissibility, SC Const,
Art 10, § 6
GREENWOOD, CITY OF
Airport commission, 2-321 to 2-328
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Bonded indebtedness, when excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 237]
Budgets, 47-1611
Bus system, 58-1581 to 58-1584
City manager, 47-1602 to 47-1612
acting city manager, 47-1605
appointment of employees, 47-1608
bond, 47-1604
budget, preparation of, 47-1611
functions, 47-1607
powers and duties of, 47-1609
qualifications, 47-1603
removal of, 47-1606
removal of employees, 47-1608
supervision of employees, 47-1608
Compensation of city employees, 47-1610
Council —
election, 47-372
employees, 47-1608
functions, 47-1607
provisions as to, 47-372
Grade crossing bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 237]
GREENWOOD CITY AND COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Greenwood County (this index)
GREENWOOD COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, sec Counties
Agricultural Board —
appointment, 63-311
audit of treasurer's books, 63-312
compensation of members, 63-311
contracts for terracing, 63-316
duties generally, 63-313
forms used to be approved by Finance
Board, 63-320
number of members, 63-311
rules to be approved by Finance Board,
63-320
term of members, 63-311
terracing work, 63-314 to 63-318
treasurer, 63-312
bond, 63-312
Agriculture (this index)
Airport commission, 2-321 to 2-328
Auditor —
bond, 14-2205, 65-1747
generally. Counties (this index)
Index
461
GREENWOOD COUNTY— Cont'd
Auditor — Cont'd
forfeited land commission, membership
in, 65-3131
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2204
tax collector to assist, 65-2452
Bailiffs, 15-1930
Bonds —
generally—
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Sinking fund, infra
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-74
Boxing commission, 5-304
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Buzzard Roost Lake, agreement with Lau-
rens County as to park and recreational
facilities at, 51-371
Buzzard Roost power project, Public Serv-
ice Authority Law not to affect, 59-6
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gang generally. Chain Gangs (this
index)
Church, unlawful for hawkers or peddlers
to carry on business near, 56-1214
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-277
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
approval, 14-2218
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, 14-2205, 15-1706
forfeited land commission, membership
in, 65-3131
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
at Greenwood, 43-793
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage provi-
sion as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers —
appointments, 13-133
compensation, 13-226
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts —
attaches, 15-1930
bailiffs, 15-1930
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-277
Clerk of courts, supra
constable at Greenwood, 43-793
county courts, inapplicability of general
law as to, 15-627
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-614
Grand jury, infra
GREENWOOD COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(2)
Magistrates, infra
Master, bond of, 14-2205
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Deposit of public funds, 14-2206
depository to furnish security, 14-2206
Elections, generally. Counties (this index)
Electricity. Greenwood County Electric
Power Commission (this index)
Engineer, 14-2203
Fair Grounds Commission —
accounts, 14-679
appointment, 14-671
audit of books and accounts, 14-679
borrowing power, 14-676
chairman, 14-672
compensation, 14-674
five cents for each admission, use of
funds collected, 14-677
funds, receipt and disbursement of, 14-
678
minimum rental contracts, 14-677
number of members, 14-671
powers, 14-675
quorum, 14-673
records, 14-679
reports of receipts and disbursements,
14-679
secretary, 14-2202
terms of office, 14-671
vacancies, 14-673
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finance Board, 14-2211 to 14-2220
audit of books and accounts, 14-2221
bonds of county, purchase and sale of,
14-2220
civil engineer, employment of, 14-2203
claims to be approved by, 14-2218
clerk — ■
appointment, 14-2212
bond, 14-2205
duties, 14-2213
member of board, 14-2211, 14-2212
qualification, 14-2212
salary, 14-2214
term, 14-2212
County Electric Power Commission,
devolution of powers on, 24-556
disagreement of members, how resolved,
14-2216
duties, 14-2217
funds, custody of, 14-2219
majority, 14-2215
report, annual, 14-2221
secretary, 14-2202
/fax collector's statement as subject to
approval of, 65-2449
terracing lands, assistance of landown-
ers, 63-318, 63-319
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GREENWOOD COUNTY— Cont'd
■, Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fines in, to whom payable, where part of
sentence served, 17-577
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-5S to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, 65-3131 to 65-
3137
see also Counties (this index) ; Taxa-
tion (this index)
general provisions, see topic Taxa-
tion, under heading, Forfeited
land commissions
accountine;, 65-3133
clerk, 14-2213
conveyance to, of lands sold under tax
executions and not redeemed, 65-
3136, 65-3137
crops, power to plant, 65-3131
leases of forfeited lands, 65-3131
membership, 65-3131
proceeds of sales and rentals, disposition
of, 65-3135
receipts of tax collector for taxes on
lands acquired, 65-3137
records, 65-3134, 65-3137
repairs, power to make, 65-3131
revolving fund, 65-3137
sales of forfeited lands, 65-3131
proceeds, disposition of, 65-3133
secretary, 65-3132
accounting by, 65-3133
duties, 65-3133, 65-3134, 65-3137
examination by, of lands acquired, 65-
3134
timber, disposition of proceeds of, 65-
3135
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compensa-
tion of, 27-614
Governing body generally. Counties (this
index)
Grand jury —
foreman's power to swear witnesses in-
applicable, 38-408
Highway Commission's books and rec-
ords to be examined by, 33-1694
Hawkers and peddlers, special provisions as
to, 56-1218
Health, Board of, 32-271 to 32-283
I see also Health Boards (.this index)
creation, 32-271 • •
members, 32-272
municipal duties as to public health not
affected, 32-283
municipal health boards, effect on, 32-
282, 32-283
powers and duties generally, 32-273
secretary, 32-276
State Board of Health, control by, 32-
271
GREENWOOD COUNTY— Cont'd
Health Department, 32-274
director, 32-274 to 32-277 '
duties, 32-280, 32-281
employees, 32-278, 32-279
reports, Z2-211
Highway Commission —
agreements with State Commission, 33-
1685
claims, payment of, 33-1691
composition, compensation and duties,
33-1681 to 33-1684
co-operation of county supervisor, 33-
1689
examination of books and records, 33-
1694
reports, 33-1693
rules and regulations, 33-1692
secretary, 14-2213
Highways—
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
condemnation of property for, 33-1686
contracts for improvement of, 33-1684
expenditures for, 33-1690
location and relocation, 33-1686
postponement of road work, 33-1688
rural mail routes as public roads, 33-808
selection of roads to be improved, 33-
1687
State Commission, agreements with, 33-
1685
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Housing and redevelopment, legislative
delegation approval, 36-651
Jail-
generally. Jails and Jailers (this in-
dex)
fees for dieting prisoners, 27-409
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(2)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
Library, public, 42-441 to 42-450 . .
see also Counties (this index)
circulation of books, 42-447
corporation, establishment of, 42-441
disbursements, 42-449
tax levy, 42-448
trucks to circulate books, 42-447
trustees —
appointment, 42-442
contracts with members of board
prohibited, 42-446
donations, power to accept, 42-445
employees, 42-444
number, 42-442
officers, 42-443
powers, 42-444, 42-445
reports, 42-450
rules and regulations, 42-443
term of office, 42-442
vacancies, how filled, 42-442
Index
463
GREENWOOD COUNTY— Cont'd
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates —
generally. Magistrates (this index)
appointment and term of office, 43-791
jurisdiction, 43-792
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond of, 14-2205
Municipal water and sewer boards, public
health duties not affected, 32-283
Officers — -
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, 14-2205
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-2204
unclaimed funds, transfer to county
treasurer, 14-2231
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-177
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
as master, 15-501
as referee, 10-1405
bond, 14-2205
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
Purchasing agent as secretary of forfeited
land commission, 65-3132
Railroad bonds, power of General Assembly
to authorize certain townships to issue,
SC Const, Art 10, § 6
Recreational District and Commission, 51-
351 to 51-355
Rural electric lines, County Electric Power
Commission, separation of accounts
and revenue from, 24-562
Rural police, 53-541
see also Rural Police (this index)
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index) ..
Schools (this index)
District No. 13—
trustees —
appointment, 21-2912
election instead of appointment,
21-2913
number, 21-2911
term of office, 21-2912
vacancies, how filled, 21-2914
GREENWOOD COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
District No. IS—
trustees —
chairman, 21-2925
election, 21-2922, 21-2923
number, 21-2921
secretary-treasurer, 21-2925
terms of office, 21-2921
vacancies, how filled, 21-2924
hawkers or peddlers may not carry on
on business near, 56-1214
kindergartens, exemptions from provi-
sion for establishment of, 21-604
Superintendent of Education —
bond, 14-2205, 21-63
supplies consumable by pupils in one
year not to be furnished, 21-531
teachers' retirement funds, 61-471 to 61-
474
textbooks —
adoption by State as binding, 21-552
compulsory purchase by pupils pro-
hibited, 21-530
contracts for acquisition, 21-535
deposit and segregation of funds for,
21-546
rental system, 21-527
maximum rentals, 21-529
trustees —
District No. 13, 21-2911 to 21-2914
District No. 18, 21-2921 to 21-2925
election, 21-2901
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bonds, 14-2205
fees for dieting prisoners, 27-409
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-109
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2204
Sinking fund commission, clerk, 14-2213
Sinking funds — — .
generally. Counties (this index)
fair grounds commissions, loan to, 14-
676
investment of general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina retirement system, par-
ticipation in, 61-161, 61-162
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Supervisor —
bonds, 14-2205
co-operation with county Highway Com-
mission, 33-1689
£lec_tionaj4-2201_
finance board member, 14-2211
forfeited land commission, membership
in, 65-3131
secretary, 14-2202
term of office, 14-2201
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GREENWOOD COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
see also Counties ( this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2441 to 65-2453
appointment, 65-2441
assistants, responsibility for, 65-2446
bond, 65-2442
clerks, responsibility for acts of, 65-2446
commissions and fees on collections to
be turned in to county treasury, 14-
2204
compensation, 62-2444
deputy, 65-2445
fees, 65-2448
powers, 65-2447
records, 65-2450
remittance of funds to treasurer, 65-2449
removal from office, 65-2441
reports to treausrer, 65-2449, 65-2452
term of office, 65-2443
time for collecting taxes, 65-2453
vacancies in office, how filled, 65-2443
Taxes —
generally —
Counties ("this index)
Taxation (this index)
disposition of funds collected, 65-2449
executions to collect, 65-2447 to 65-2449
nulla bona returns, 65-2453
time for enforcement, 65-2453
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524
Forfeited land commission, supra
information index, 65-2451
South Carolina retirement system, levy
for payments to, 61-161
Townships, certain, abolished, SC Const,
Art 7, § 11
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bank deposit without requiring security,
when permissible, 14-2206
bond, 14-2205
claims action upon, where supervisor in-
capacitated, 14-2218
clerk, claims, action upon where treas-
urer or clerk incapacitated, 14-2218
finance board member, 14-2211
forfeited land commission, membership
in, 65-3131
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2204
tax executions, issuance of, 65-2447
Unclaimed funds, disposition of, 14-2231 to
14-2233
Waters. Streams, supra
GREENWOOD COUNTY ELECTRIC
POWER COMMISSION
Generally, 24-551 to 24-562
Audits, 24-562
Chairman, 24-555
Contracts, power to make, 24-557
County rural electric lines, separation of ac-
counts and revenue, 24-562
Creation, 24-551
Eminent domain, power of, 24-556
Employees and agents, 24-554, 24-557
Finance board's powers devolved on, 24-556
Members —
appointment, 24-551
eligibility, 24-552
employees, not to be, 24-554
quorum, 24-555
term of office, 24-553
vacancies, 24-553, 24-555
Plants, purchase or erection of, 24-561
Powers, generally, 24-558
Rates, fixing of, 24-559
Records and reports, 24-562
Rules and regulations, power to make, 24-
559
Rural electric lines, separation of accounts
and revenue from, 24-562
Transmission lines, acquisition of, 24-560
GREENWOOD POWER PLANT
Fishing near, regulated, 28-1041 to 28-1051
GREENWOOD RECREATION DIS-
TRICT AND COMMISSION
Generally, 51-351 to 51-355
GREER, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 19
GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE
Attorneys at Law (this index)
GRITS
Corn Meal and Grits (this index)
GROSS IMMORALITY
Jury service, as disqualification for, 38-102
GROSS INCOME
Income Tax (this index)
Index
465
GROSS NEGLIGENCE
Railroad passenger trains, penalty, 58-1260
GROUP INSURANCE
Accident and Health Insurance (this index)
Insurance (this index)
GROUSE, RUFFED
For statutory provisions generally applicable to
game but not specifically designating this
species, see Fish and Game
Hunter's right to remove from State, 28-381
GUARDHOUSE
Municipal courts' power to commit to, 15-
909
Provisions for, 47-234
GUARDIAN AD LITEM
Generally, 10-231 to 10-238
Adoption proceedings, appointment in, 10-
2583
Appointment, Cir Ct Rule 6
Eminent domain proceedings. Eminent Do-
main (this index)
Infants-
appointment for, 10-231
children's court, appointment in, 15-
1403
children's court division of juvenile
and domestic relations courts, ap-
pointment by, 15-1193
infant defendant, 10-234, 10-235
infant plaintiff, 10-233
masters may appoint, 15-1815(4)
order of appointment, sufficiency of
publication of, 10-454
change of venue, consent to, 10-305
hearing at chambers, consent to, 10-20
land sales by master, consent to, 15-1824
references, consent to, 10-1401
required for, 10-231
Insane or incompetent persons —
appointment, 10-231, 10-236
order of appointment, sufficiency of
publication of, 10-454
compensation, 10-238
required for, 10-231
Masters' fees for appointment of, 27-201 to
27-208
Prisoners —
appointment, 10-237
compensation, 10-238
required for, 10-232
[8 SC Code]— 30
GUARDIAN AD LITEM— Cont'd
Probate court, appointment and duties in,
Prob Ct Rule 3, 4
probate judge's fees for appointment of,
27-301(14)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
Sale of decedent's estate to pay debts, pro-
ceeding for, 19-495
Settlement by, 10-1005
Sexual Sterilization (this index)
Supreme Court, cases in, Sup Ct Rule 3
GUARDIAN AND WARD
Generally, 31-1 to 31-227
Accounts —
annual, 31-13
death of guardian, in case of, 31-14
master's fees for auditing of, 27-201 to
27-208
removal from State as ground for requir-
ing accounting, 67-56
Actions against guardian, venue of, 10-304
Appointment of guardian-
children's court may appoint, 15-1420
county in which made, 31-3
nonresident, prerequisites, 31-7
parentally appointed guardians, 31-52 to
31-56
probate judge as guardian, 31-101
probate judge's jurisdiction, 31-1, 31-3
temporary, 31-6
Veterans' Guardianship Act, appoint-
ment under, 31-203 to 31-210
Bank deposit for guardianship funds, 67-58-
Bank's power to act as guardian, 8-241
Bond of guardian, 31-4
bank, 8-242
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 42
master's fee for taking of, 27-201 to 27-
208
nonresident guardian, 31-7
premium as chargeable to estate, 19-441,
67-64
veteran's guardian, 31-218
sureties-
proceedings against, 31-16
relief of, 31-4
surety company bond permissible but not
requirable, 67-64
temporary guardian, 31-6
Veterans' Guardianship Act, 31-209
Borrowing for Minors and Incompetents
(this index)
Change of guardianship when ward moves
from county, 31-10, 31-11
Commissions of guardians, 31-17
deceased guardian, 31-18
probate judge acting as guardian, 31-104
veteran, guardian for, 31-218
V
WV3
GUARDIAN AND WARDW-Cont'd
Laws of South Carolina
\ Common pleas court or judgeVo approve
\ parentally appointed guardian, 31-52
"■""Destitute, defendant, neglected, or delin-
quent children, 71-205
Discharge of guardian-
effect of, 15-461
notice of, 15-461
Doubtful or worthless evidences of indebt-
edness, sale to highest bidders, 67-62
* Educational insurance, investment in, 31-
11.1
•J Endowment insurance, investment in, 31-
11.1
Fees —
masters, 27-201 to 27-208
probate judge, 27-301
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
Final settlement, charges for advertising
notice of, 10-1308
111 treatment of ward, 20-301
Income tax due from guardian, provision
for, 67-66, 67-67
Income tax return by guardian, 65-292
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Infant's costs as plaintiff, guardian responsi-
ble for, 10-1619
Interest, guardian's accountability for, 67-
63
Inventory, duty to make, 31-12
Investments, 67-58 to 67-61
county, bonds, 14-527
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or issued
by, 36-602, 36-603
highway bonds or certificates of indebt-
edness, 33-263
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
insurance, endowment or educational, 31-
11.1
marketing commission bonds, 3-229
national mortgage associations, securities
of, 36-602, 36-603
probate judge acting as guardian, 31-107
refunding bonds, 1-696
school bonds, 21-988, 21-999.9
Veterans' Guardianship Act, 31-215
Life tenant, determination of death, 10-2451
to 10-2457
Masters, fees of, 27-201 to 27-208
Natural guardians, 31-51
Nonresident guardian —
prerequisites to appointment, 31-7
service of summons on, 10-433
Parent's guardianship of minor children, 31-
51
Partition when guardian to apply for, 31-15
GUARDIAN AND WARD— Cont'd
Probate court of county of appointment, all
proceedings as to estate to be in, 15-455
Probate judge —
approval of investments in insurance, 31-
11.1
jurisdiction, 31-1, 31-2
Returns to, infra
Probate judge as guardian, 31-101
application for appointment, 31-102
compensation, 31-104
costs of proceeding under statute author-
izing, 31-111
discharge, 31-109
investments, 31-107
liabilities, 31-104
order of appointment, 31-103
powers, 31-104
records kept by clerk of court of com-
mon pleas, 31-110
reports, 31-108
transfer of estate — -
on formation of new counties, 31-106
on retirement or death of judge, 31-
105
Public aid, appointment of guardian for
recipient of, 71-64
Public guardians, 31-101 to 31-111
Removal of guardian —
absentee, 31-8, 31-9
probate judge's jurisdiction, 31-1
Removal of ward from county, 31-10
Residence, change of, by ward, 31-10
Returns to probate judge —
annual, 31-12
parentally appointed guardian, 31-56
Sales exempt from Securities Act, 62-54(1)
Service of process or papers on nonresident
guardian, provision for, 31-7
Sureties. Bond of guardian, supra
Taxes —
liability of guardian, 65-1611, 65-1626
listing of property for assignment, 65-
1627
paying or securing income taxes, 67-66
return by guardian of personal property
of ward, 65-1625
Traffic regulation, guardian not to permit
ward to violate, 46-684
Trust company's power to act as, 8-241
Vaccination for smallpox, duties of guard-
ian as to, 32-577
Venue of proceedings relative to guardian-
ship estates, 31-2
Veterans' Guardianship Act (this index)
GUARDS
Penitentiary (this index)
[8 SC Code]
Index
467
GUESTS
Aircraft, liability of owner and operator for
injury to guests in, 2-21
GUIDE BOARDS
County highways, 33-814
Highway departments, power to provide,
33-71
GUILTY, PLEA OF
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court's pow-
er to receive, 15-1530
Conviction upon, 17-508
GUNS
Weapons (this index)
GUTTERS
Flushing of, use of water for, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 839 [Reg 23(b)]
Scum gutters for swimming pools, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec. 8]
GUY WIRES
Use of, where public utility line crosses
street, railroad, etc., Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
HABEAS CORPUS
Generally, 17-351 to 17-369
Appeal from decision upon application, 17-
363
Charges of producing and returning pris-
oner to be paid or secured, 17-357
Circuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Circuit solicitor, notice of proceeding to,
17-361
Common pleas court, issuance by. Circuit
Courts and Judges (this index)
Copy of warrant, denial of, as ground, 17-
353
County to pay charges, when, 17-357
Darlington County Civil Court, powers of
judge of, 15-1593
Delay in applying for, effect, 17-352
Direction of writ, 17-355
Discharge of prisoner, 17-362
Disobedience of writ penalized, 17-365, 17-
367
Escape, security against, to be furnished, 17-
357
Exceptions to right to, 17-351, 17-352
HABEAS CORPUS— Cont'd
Fees —
clerk of courts, 27-53(32)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
magistrate, 27-431(5)
sheriff, 27-401(13)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Fines and penalties, recovery of, 17-367
Florence Civil Court, power of, to grant
habeas corpus, 15-1611
Greenville County Court, power to issue,
15-659
Hearing upon, 17-362
Industrial school for girls, release of in-
mates of, 55-161
Magistrates, two may grant, except, etc., 17-
354
Officers to obey writ, 17-365
penalties, 17-366, 17-367
Orangeburg County Court, power to issue,
15-718
Prisoners, not necessary to compel attend-
ance of, 26-205
Rearrest after discharge, penalized, 17-364
Recognizance, discharge of prisoner upon
giving, 17-362
Recommitment after discharge, penalized,
17-364
Return of writ, 17-355, 17-357, 17-358
Richland County Court, power to grant,
15-769
Service of writ, 17-356
Spartanburg County Court, power to grant,
15-808
State's attorney, notice of proceedings to,
17-361
State Training School, release of inmates of,
32-1064
Supreme Court —
issuance at chambers, 15-125
constitutional provision, SC Const,
Art 5, § 25
issuance of original writ, Sup Ct Rule 20
(4) _
original jurisdiction, 15-121
power to issue, SC Const, Art 5, § 4
Suspension, SC Const, Art 1, § 23, 17-368,
17-369
in case of invasion, US Const, Art 1, § 9,
cl 2
restrictions on, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 2
Term of court, writ granted during, 17-359
Time for production of prisoner, 17-358
Who entitled, 17-351, 17-352
HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS
Constable's civil and criminal liability for,
43-329, 43-330
Divorce, ground for, 20-101(4)
Homes for alcoholics, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7.
pp. 586, 587
40S
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS— Cont'd
Service of summons on habitual drunkards,
10-435
HABITUAL NEGLIGENCE
Constable's civil and criminal liability for,
43-329, 43-330
HAIL INSURANCE
Mutual companies providing, exemption
from income tax, 65-226
HAIR, PLASTERING
Bushel, standard, 66-157
HAIRDRESSERS
Cosmetologists (this index)
HALF-BREEDS
Intermarriage with whites prohibited, 20-7,
20-8
HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
&. Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
HAMPTON COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, sec Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Audit, annual, 14-2265
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, amount, 65-1747
school budget commission, membership
in, 21-2971
sinking fund commission, membership in,
14-2267
Board of Commissioners —
clerk, 14-2254
compensation, 14-2252
duties, 14-2251
expenditures, statements of, 14-2258
extravagance, responsibility for, 14-2257
financial statements, 14-2200
food and clothing for paupers and pris-
oners, contract for to be let to low-
est bidder, 14-2256
legal adviser, 14-2254
physicians, employment of, for paupers
and prisoners, 14-2255
HAMPTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of Commissioners — Cont'd
powers, 14-2251
waste, responsibility for, 14-2257
Bonds—
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Sinking fund commission, infra
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-75
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
small, material used, 33-1706
work on, not to be let out by contract,
unless, etc., 33-1705
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-
2
Chain gang generally. Chain Gangs (this
index)
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-286
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required, 14-426
supervisor's statement as to, 14-2263,
14-2264
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this index)
financial statements, 14-2261
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables generally. Constables (this in-
dex)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
election of —
time for holding, 23-304
when to be elected, 17-52
jurors, compensation and mileage pro-
vision as inapplicable, 17-130
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-286
clerk of court, financial statements, 14-
2261
constables' fees in worthless check cases,
27-422
County Courts (this index)
Grand jury, infra
jurors' compensation, 38-302(2)
Magistrates, infra
probate court, fees and costs for filing
and recording, 27-310.1
probate judge, financial statements, 14-
2261
Sheriff, infra
Deposit of public funds, 14-2254.1 to 14-
2254.4
depository to furnish security, 14-2254.1
Index
469
HAMPTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections generalh'. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances —
generally. Counties (this index)
supervision over, 14-2251
Financial statements, publication in towns
over 200, 47-808
Fines — ■
highways, violation of certain provi-
sions relating to, 33-1708
road tax, nonpayment of, 33-1135
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
sales by, disposition of proceeds, 65-2920
Game laws, use of funds accruing under,
28-15
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury —
financial statements to be examined bv,
14-2260 to 14-2262
foreman's power to swear witnesses in-
applicable, 38-408
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
contract, working by, 33-1702, 33-1703
maintenance of, permissible methods,
33-912
new roads, approval required, 33-1701
overseer plan, 33-1702, 33-1703
relocation, approval required, 33-1701
sand not to be used without mixing with
clay, 33-1701
separate accounts for each township, 33-
1704
supervision over, 14-2251
taxation for, 33-1131 to 33-1135
width, minimum, 33-852
working, methods of, 33-1702
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(2)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-811
see also Magistrates (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 20
HAMPTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Municipalities, disposition of road tax col-
lected in, 33-1134
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
half holidays, 14-2269
penalty for violation of statutory require-
ments, 14-2259
Orphanages, commitment of children to, by
probate judge, 71-256
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-178
Poor house farms, supervision over, 14-2251
Probate court —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
fees and costs of filing and recording,
27-310.1
Probate judge, financial statements, 14-2261
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this
index)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Records, looseleaf, not permissible, 1-58
Register of mesne conveyances generally.
Road taxes, exemption from, of persons em-
ployed in quarantine service in Rich-
land County, 33-1241
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools — -
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
bonds, district, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 297]
borrowing by districts, 21-2976 to 21-2980
budgets —
commission —
composition of, 21-2971
purchases to be authorized by,
21-2982
forms for, 21-2972
levy to meet, 21-2975
preparation and submission, 21-2973
time for action on, 21-2974
game laws, use of funds accruing under,
28-15
Superintendent of Education —
budget commission, membership in,
21-2971
financial statements, 14-2261
warrants, duties as to, 21-2981
taxes — -
budget, levy to meet, 21-2975
levy, 21-934
470
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HAMPTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
taxes — Cont'd
notes, payment of, 21-2980
rate, maximum, 21-934
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
tuition of nonresident pupils, 21-2952
warrants, 21-2981
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
election of —
time for holding;, 23-304
when held, 53-52
financial statements, 14-2261
Sinking fund commission —
investments, 14-2266
purchase of bonds for retirement, 14-2267
Sinking funds generally. Counties (this
index)
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams, inapplicability of statutory re-
quirements as to, 70-5
Supervisor —
bond, 14-2253
duties, 14-2251
highways, methods of working permis-
sible, 33-1702
powers, 14-2251
statements to be published by, 14-2263
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
see also Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2121 to 65-2135
appointment, 65-2121
assistance from peace officers, 65-2126
auditor, assistance to, 65-2132
bond, 65-2122
clerk, 65-2135
compensation, 65-2125
deputy, 65-2127
removal, 65-2123, 65-2124
reports, monthly, 65-2132
settlements with county treasurer, 65-
2131
term of office, 65-2123
traveling expenses, allowance of, 65-2125
vacancies in office, how filled, 65-2123
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
equalization board, compensation of, 65-
1882
executions to enforce collection, 65-2128
to 65-2130
fees, 65-2129
nulla bonas, 65-2130
HAMPTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
exemption of cotton or textile enter-
prises, SC Const, Art 8, § 8
highway purposes, 33-1131 to 31-1135
township boards of assessors, 65-1812
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, amount, 65-1952
deposit of public funds, 14-2254.1 to
14-2254.4
financial statements, 14-2261
safe-deposit box, rental of, 14-2208
school budget commission, membership
in, 21-2971
sinking fund commission, membership
in, 14-2267
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2131
Waters. Streams, supra
HAND
Motor carriers, loss or impairment of hand
as affecting qualifications of driver,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg.
1.21]
Workmen's compensation for loss of, 72-
153
HAND AX
Bus, hand ax to be carried on. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082 (c)], 784
[Reg. 3.3492]
HANDICAPPED PERSONS
Assistance to. Public Welfare (this index)
HARBORING
Criminals. Concealing or Harboring Crim-
inals (this index)
Deserting seamen. Seamen (this index)
HARBORS
Ports and Maritime Matters (this index)
HARDEEVILLE, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
Recorder, 15-1066, 15,1067
HARD LABOR
Sentence to, when imposable, 17-554, 17,555
Index
471
HARTSHORN
Ammonia (this index)
HARTSVILLE, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, prerequisite to, 47-1345
Bonded indebtedness, exempt from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Funding indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Gas plant, bonds for, excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Lighting plant, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Sewer bonds, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 227]
Street improvement bonds, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Waterworks bonds, excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 227]
HARTSVILLE MEMORIAL LIBRARY
COMMISSION
Generally, 42-374 to 42-383
HATCH BILL FUND
Clemson Agricultural College, fund vested
in Board of Trustees of, 3-25
HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
see index under name of county
Arrest of hawker or peddler found without
license, 56-1216
Candy peddlers in Beaufort County. Beau-
fort County (this index)
Drugs, requirement of license to sell, 56-
1207
Exemption of articles from certain regula-
tions as to, 56-1217
Formula to be placed on bottle sold, 56-
1210
Fresh fruit, sale of, 56-1213
License —
fee, 56-1203
inspection of, 56-1216
issue of, 56-1202
lightning rods, required for erection of,
56-1211
medicine, sale of, 56-1207
HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS— Cont'd
License — Cont'd
peddling horses or mules, 56-1231
penalties for hawking and peddling with-
out license, 56-1219
requirement of, 56-1201
rolling stores, 56-1204, 56-1205
tax, 65-657
sales from motor vehicles in Charles-
ton County, 65-3391
term of, 56-1202
Medicine, requirement of license to sell,
56-1207
Militia, sales at camps, etc., of, 44-135, 44-
136
Peddling horses and mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Religious camp ground, sale prohibited
within one-half mile of, 56-1213
HAWKS
Cooper's Hawk (this index)
Destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
Sharpshinned Hawks (this index)
HAY
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Feeding stuff regulations, exclusion from,
3-60
HAYES HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(5)
HAY RICKS
Burning of, penalized, 3-47
HEAD LAMPS
Motor Carriers (this index)
HEAD OF A FAMILY
Homestead Exemptions (this index)
HEALTH AND SANITATION
For county boards of health, see
the particular counties
Generally, 32-1 to 32-1905
Aged, homes for, Health Board regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 586
Alcoholics, homes for, Health Board regu-
lations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 586,
587
472
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HEALTH AND SANITATION— Cont'd HEALTH AND SANITATION— Cont'd
Amytal, prescription and dosage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 546
Barbiturates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 546,
547
Bedding (this index)
Blindness in infants, prevention of, 32-555
Boards of health — ■
Boards of Health (this index)
Local Boards of Health (this index)
Municipal Health Boards (this index)
Broadaway Lake, regulation of sanitary
conditions, 51-216
Bus stations, regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 549-551
Camps, regulations respecting, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 551, 552
Cancer (this index)
Chain gangs, used to promote public health,
55-452
City Housing Authority projects subject
to laws and ordinances as to, 36-139
Civil defense, special emergency health and
sanitation areas, 44-441 to 44-446
Commercial Disinfectants (this index)
Construction camps, regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 630-633
Contagious diseases. Diseases (this index)
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 554 [Sees. 7, 8]
Convalescent homes, Health Board regu-
lations respecting, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 586, 587
Corn Meal and Grits (this index)
Dangerous Substances (this index)
Dead animals or poultry, disposition of, 32-
557
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Department inspectors in cities of over
35,000 and less than 45,000 under 1920
census, civil service as to, 47-708
Diseases (this index)
Districts, establishment by State Board of
Health, 32-7
Florence County Welfare Department.
Florence County (this index)
Food and Drugs (this index)
Fumes, discharging in certain cities, 32-1851,
32-1852
Garbage (this index)
Greenville County dental clinician and
dentist, 32-1881, 32-1882
Horse meat, regulations respecting, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 602
Hospitals (this index)
Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restaurants
(this index)
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Infirmaries, Health Board regulations re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 558
Isolation measures, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
554 [Sec. 7]
Jails, Health Board regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 596, 597
Labor (this index)
Life expectancy, effect of health on, evi-
dence as to, 26-12
Local Health Boards (this index)
Locker plants, regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597, 598
Maternity homes, Health Board regulations
respecting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 585,
586
Meat and meat products, Health Board
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 598-602
Midwives —
Health Board regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 603, 604
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
Milldam, remedies when general health af-
fected by, 18-7
Mosquito control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 618-620
Motor carriers, vehicles to be maintained
in sanitary condition, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule 84]
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Municipal Health Boards (this index)
Municipal Health Officers (this index)
Narcotics (this index)
Naturopath, signing of health certificate by,
56-912
Nembutal, prescription and dosage, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 546
Notifiable diseases. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 553 [Sec. 5]
Nuisances, definition of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 620
Nurses (this index)
Pawley's Island (this index)
Penal institutions, Health Board regula-
tions respecting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 496, 597
Phenobarbital, prescription and dosage,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 546
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
Placarding of houses and premises inhabited
by persons having certain diseases,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 554, 555 [Sec.
8]
Poultry processing plants, Health Board
regulations respecting, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 621-623
Privies (this index)
Quarantine (this index)
Railroads, Health Board regulations relat-
ing to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623-632
Index
473
HEALTH AND SANITATION— Cont'd
Railroad stations, Health Board regulations
respecting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 628-
630
Rendering plants, regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, 632, 633
Research, Planning and Development Board
to co-operate with health authorities,
9-310(4)
Restaurants, Health Board regulations re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 593-
596
Rest homes, Health Board regulations re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 586,
587
Richland County, county physicians in.
Richland County (this index)
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 545-693
Schools and School Districts (this index)
Savannah River Project, water supply and
sewerage disposal in emergency areas.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 690, 691
Seasonal sodium, prescription and dosage,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 546
Sewers and Septic Tanks (this index)
Sexual Sterilization (this index)
Shell fish, Health Board regulations re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 645-
668
Slaughter houses, Health Board regula-
tions as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
600, 601
Smallpox. Vaccination (this index)
Sodium ortal, prescription and dosage, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 546
Sodium phcnobarbital, prescription and
dosage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 546
Soft drink bottling plants, Health Board
regulations respecting, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 668-671
South Carolina Convalescent Home for
Crippled Children, 32-881 to 32-884
Spitting in buildings or vehicles open to
public prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 618 [Sec. 3]
Springs, Health Board regulations as to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 690
State Board of Health. Boards of Health
(this index)
State Health Officer. Health Officer, State
(this index)
State Hospital (this index)
State Training School (this index)
Sullivan's Island, regulations on, 51-303
Swimming pools, Health Board regulations
respecting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7 p. 671-
674
Textile plants, drinking water, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618 [Sees. 1, 2]
Tidal salt waters, classes and standards for,
Rules &: Reg., Vol. 7, p. 691-693
HEALTH AND SANITATION— Cont'd
Trailer and Tourist Camps or Parks (this
index)
Tuberculosis (this index)
Vaccination (this index)
Venereal Diseases (this index)
Vital Statistics (this index)
Watercourse, general health affected by,
18-75
Water Pollution Control Authority, health
laws not affected by provisions for,
70-139
Water Supply and Waterworks (this index)
HEALTH INSURANCE
Accident and Health Insurance (this index)
HEALTH OFFICER, STATE
Generally, 32-31 to 32-39
Appointment, 32-31
Location of office, 32-34
Milk and milk products, powers as to im-
portation of, generally. Milk and Milk
Products (this index)
Municipal and county authorities, advice to,
32-39
Municipal health officers' duty to assist,
32-37
Oath of office, 32-32
Official bond, 32-32
Peace and health officers, assistance from,
32-37
Qualifications, 32-31
Reports, 32-38
Salary, 32-33
Secretary and executive officer of State
Board of Health, duties and powers as,
32-35, 32-36
Term of office, 32-31
Traveling expenses, 32-33
Venereal diseases, powers as to examination
and treatment of, 32-594
Vital Statistics, State Registrar of, 32-1103
Water Pollution Control Authority, mem-
bership on, 70-104
HEARING, SENSE OF
Motor carriers, requirement as to hearing of
drivers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766
[Reg. 1.23]
Workmen's compensation for loss of, 72-153
HEARSE
Dead body infected with contagious disease
to be moved by licensed hearse only,
58-1523
474
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HEART DISEASE
Nonoccupational character for workmen's
compensation purposes, 72-251
HEAT COMPANIES
Public Service Commission, regulation by.
Public Service Commission (this index)
HEATH SPRINGS, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 234]; Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, p. 286]
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this index)
Council, term of, 47-112
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 234];
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 286]
Intendant, election of, 47-114.2
Mayor, term of, 47-112
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174 "
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 234]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 286]
Street improvement bonds, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 234] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 286]
Wardens, election of, 47-114.2
Waterworks bonds, exemption from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 234]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
286]
HEATING
Electric and interurban railway cars, 58-
1319
Gas, heating value of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 825 [Rules 23-25]
Hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 574 [Reg.
D]; p. 571, 572, [Reg. B, 8]
Hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec.
16]
Jails. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 2]
Railroads (this index)
Streetcars, 58-1318
Tourist camps, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, ch. 591
[Sec. 16]
HEIRS OR DISTRIBUTEES
See also Decedents' Estates; Descent
and Distribution; Executors and
Administrators; Wills
Action for wrongful death, beneficiaries
of, 10-1952
Change of name of ancestor as affecting ob-
ligations of, 48-55
Escheat on death without. 57-235
Liability of, 19-701 to 19-710
List of, to be filed by administrator, 19-451
Mechanics' liens as enforceable against, 45-
287
Right of entry against heirs of disseizor,
57-9
HEMINGWAY, TOWN OF
Municipal court juries of, 15-942
Tax assessors, 65-1813
HEMP
Narcotics (this index)
HEMP SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(C)]
HEREDITARY EMOLUMENTS
Forbidden, SC Const, Art 1, § 8
HEROIN
Narcotics (this index)
HICKORY GROVE, TOWN OF
Tax assessors, 65-1814
HICKORY NUTS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
HIDES
Furs (this index)
HEDGING CONTRACTS
Valid, 11-65, 11-65.1
HIGH SCHOOLS
Schools and School Districts (this index)
Index
475
HIGHWAY BONDS
Bonds (this index)
HIGHWAY COMMISSION (STATE)
See also Highzvay Commissioners; Highway
Department; Highways and Streets
Advances to, by county or highway or
bridge district, interest on, 33-285
Bidders on highway work, power to pre-
scribe qualifications for, 33-223
Bribery of member or employee penalized,
33-6
Bridges, interstate, co-operation in construc-
tion, etc., 33-601, 33-603
Chairman, 33-36
Chesterfield County, contracts with, 33-1531,
33-1532
Chief commissioner — ■ ■ —
appointment, 33-51
assistants, appointment of, 33-54
bond, 33-52
compensation, how fixed, 33-51
deed of realty to be signed by, 33-124
duties generally, 33-53
nonresident motorists, as agent for serv-
ice of summons on, 10-431, 10-431.1;
46-104
oath of office, 33-52
powers, generally, 33-53
qualifications, 33-51
removal, 33-51
term of office, 33-51
verification of pleadings by, 33-73
Compensation of commissioners, 33-35
Composition of, 33-31 »
Condemnation board, eligibility of commis-
sioner to serve on, 33-128
Construction contracts, approval of awards
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 693 [Sec. 1]
Construction work, distribution of, in equit-
able manner among counties, 33-161
Contractor for construction or repair of
highways, power to prescribe qualifica-
tions, 33-223
Debt limit, 33-1559
Dillon County (this index)
District commissioners to constitute, 33-31
Election of commissioners, 33-32, 33-33 — .
Engineer, State, power to appoint and fix
compensation of, 33-57
Estimates of future revenues as basis for
issue of certificates of indebtedness, 33-
254, 33-255
Expenses of commissioners, 33-35
Grade crossings, power to order elim-
ination of, 58-812, 58-813
appeals from orders, 58-821, 58-822
Greenwood Highway Commission, agree-
ments with State Commission, 33-16S5
Highway Department, control over, 33-22
HIGHWAY COMMISSION
(STATE)— Cont'd
Officers, 33-36
Procedure, power to adopt rules of, 33-36
Property, power to acquire for highway pur-
poses, 33-121, 33-122
Re-election, eligibility of commissioner to,
33-34
Reimbursement of Colleton County for
money borrowed from Federal govern-
ment, 33-1555, 33-1556
Rotation of representation of district among
counties of district, 33-34
Seal, 33-37
Secretary, 33-36
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 693-698
Secretary-treasurer of Highway Depart-
ment, power of commision to appoint
and fix compensation, 33-55
Term of commissioners, 33-32
Toll bridges, permits for, 33-605, 33-606
Transfer of routes from primary to second-
ary system and vice versa, 33-105
Vacancies, how filled, 33-33
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS
District commissioners, 33-31
compensation, 33-35
election, 33-32, 33-33
vacancies, how filled, 33-33
State Highway Commissioners. Highway
Commission (State) (this index)
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
See also Highway Commission (State);
Highway Commissioners; Highways
and Streets
Generally, 33-21 to 33-99
"Accident claims" against, defined, 33-281
Accidents —
tabulation of, 46-334
to be reported to department, 46-327 et
seq.
Appropriations for, 33-286, 33-287
Actions by or against—
contracts, actions on, 33-72
contributory negligence, absence of, to
be alleged, 33-232
death caused by defect, negligent repair,
or negligent operation of vehicle of
Highway Department, 33-233
injury to highway facilities, action for,
33-73
injury to person or property, 33-229
Advertising —
construction contracts, Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 693, 694 [Sec. 1]
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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT— Cont'd
Advertising — Cont'd
purchases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 694
[Sec. 2]
Audit, annual, of books and accounts, 33-291
Bidders, eligible list of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
Vol. 7, p. 694 [Sec. 2]
Bids on purchase contracts, rejection of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 694 [Sec. 2]
Bribery of member or employee penalized,
33-6
Bridges, power to build and maintain, 33-71
Claims against, for injury to person or prop-
erty, 33-230
compromise, power of, 33-231
Columbia, thoroughfare in, 33-191, 33-192
Commission's control over, 33-22
Condemnation of land for highway pur-
poses, 33-122, 33-125 to 33-143
Contracts for construction of highways.
Highways and Streets (this index)
County roads, construction of, 33-78 to
33-80
co-operation of county authorities in,
33-78
Dealings with other governmental agencies
not to be affected by provisions relative
to purchases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
/ 695 [Sec. 3]
Debt limit, 33-252, 33-1559
Deeds of property for highways to be filed
in office of, 33-144
Dillon Highway Commission, payment of
funds to, 33-1579.6
Divisions, 33-23
Dorchester County, contract with, for main-
tenance of roads and bridges, 33-1581,
33-1582
Drainage districts, co-operation with, in
carrying drainage canals across high-
ways, 33-81
Duplicate checks and vouchers, conditions
of issuance, 33-290
Duties generally, 33-71
Employees —
bribery of, penalized, 33-6
first aid to injured employees, 33-59,
33-61
hospitalization of injured employees, 33-
59, 33-61
merit system, 33-58
workmen's compensation to, 33-60, 33-61
Engineer. Highway Engineer (this index)
Engineering division, 33-23
Establishment, 33-21
Estimate of prospective revenues, 33-286
Expenses, appropriation for, 33-287
Explosives, regulations governing trans-
portation of, 46-629
Farm-to-market roads, provision of, 33-164
to 33-166
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT— Cont'd
Ferries, duty to operate —
Black and Catawba Rivers, 33-733
intracoastal waterway, 33-734
Mackays Creek and Skull Creek, 33-721
nonliability for injury or damage re-
sulting from use of, 33-725
Functions, 33-21
Gasoline tax, participation in proceeds of,
65-1074,65-1114
portion credited to department, 33-284
Government of, 33-22
Grade separation structures, alteration of.
Railroad Crossings (this index)
Greenville, licensing trackless trolleys in,
58-1361
Guide boards, power to erect, .33-71
Indebtedness, maximum permissible, 33-252,
33-1559
Junk, sale of, 33-82
Law enforcement division, 33-23
Licensing users of motor fuel on highways,
65-1218
Merit system for personnel, 33-58
Motor vehicle division, 33-23
Motor vehicles, powers and duties in re-
spect to. Motor Vehicles (this index)
Municipalities, nonliability of department
for damages incident to road-building
in, 33-174
Numbering and renumbering highways,
power of, 33-3
Oaths, authority to administer, 46-116
Parks, State, construction and maintenance
of roads and driveways in, 33-74
Patrolling highways. Highway Patrol (this
index)
Petroleum products, assisting in enforce-
ment of laws relating to inspection of,
66-404
Plans, maintenance of, in office of clerk of
court, 33-146
Powers generally, 33-71
Property, power to acquire for roads and
bridges, 33-71, 33-121, 33-122
county roads, 33-78 to 33-80
Purchases —
advertising for bids, 33-222, 33-228
motor fuels and gasoline, 33-228
rules and regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 694 [Sec. 2]
Records, 33-83
Reimbursement of counties or highway dis-
tricts for constructing state highways,
33-285
Relocation of highways by, 33-109
Report, annual, 33-84
Revolving fund, 33-283
Rural Electrification Authority's use of
highways and streets not to affect
liability of, 24-310
Safety programs, duty to carry out, 33-71
Index
477
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT— Cont'd
Sale by — -
unneeded real estate, 33-124
unserviceable materials and equipment,
33-82
Santee River Dam, construction of bridge
or road across, 33-202
Savannah River Navigation Commission,
co-operation with, 70-54
School buses —
drivers to be trained and examined by
department, 21-839
duty to advise State Board of Education
in regulation of, 21-792
duty to provide supplies and mainte-
nance, 21-839.6
Secretary-treasurer, 33-55
bond, 33-56
oath of office, 33-56
Service of process on nonresident motorist,
duties as to, 10-431.1
State highway patrol. Highway Patrol
(this index)
State institutions, improvement of streets,
roads, and driveways in, 33-75
Traffic regulations —
generally. Highways (this index)
enforcement, as function of department,
33-21, 33-71
making of, as function of department,
33-21
United States Bureau of Public Roads, co-
operation with, 33-76
restriction on, where projects not part of
state highway system, 33-77
Unserviceable materials or equipment, sale
of, 33-82
Vehicles, liability for negligent operation
while engaged in construction or repair,
33-229 to 33-235
Workmen's compensation —
claims, payment of, 33-60, 33-61, 72-190
fund as not available to department, 72-
454
injured employees, 72-190
HIGHWAY DISTRICTS
Highways and Streets (this index)
HIGHWAY ENGINEER
Appointment, 33-57
Civil service examinations to select, 33-57
Compensation to be fixed by Highway Com-
mission, 33-57
Oath of office, 33-57
Permit from, to cut trenches or lay pipes
or tracks, when required, 33-455
Qualifications, 33-57
HIGHWAY FUND
Disbursement of State highway fund, 33-282
Fuel tax —
additional tax to be paid into fund, 65-
1202
proceeds to be paid into fund, 65-1217
Motor vehicle registration and license fees
to be placed in State highway fund, 46-
52
HIGHWAY PATROL
Generally, 46-851 to 46-856
Accidents, reporting to, 46-326, 46-328
Arms, 46-853
Arrest by —
bail to obtain release, 46-855
procedure upon making, 46-855
without warrant, 46-854
Badges, 46-853
Bonds of patrolmen, 46-852
Commissions, 46-851
Criminal process, power to serve, 46-854
Deposit in lieu of recognizance and bail,
acceptance of, 46-855
Duties, 46-854, 46-856
Equipment, 46-853
Highways, to remain on, unless, etc., 46-854
Machine guns, possession of, 16-125, 16-126
Motor vehicles, powers in respect to, 46-112,
46-854
Personnel, 46-851
Powers, 46-854
Pursuit of offenders, 46-854
Reporting to, 46-326, 46-328
School buses, inspection of, 21-819
Sheriffs, assistance to, 46-856
Uniforms, 46-853
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
For matters as to particular counties, cities,
and towns, see appropriate titles
See also Bridges; Counties; Motor Carriers;
Motor Vehicles; Private Roads; and
also other topics beginning with
word "Highway"
Generally, 33-1 to 33-1925
Abandonment —
Clark Hill project, locality of, 33-193
Santee-Cooper project, highways in lo-
cality of, 33-201
Savannah River Plant project, locality
of, 33-198 to 33-200
section of relocated highway, 33-110
Abutting property, assessment of, for im-
provements. Special Assessments (this
index)
"Accident claims" defined, 33-281
478
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HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Accidents and injuries on —
aid, duty of driver of vehicle involved to
render, 46-323
county highways, 33-921 to 33-926_
damage to vehicles, duty of driver of
vehicle involved, 46-322, 46-324
driver's license, duty to show, 46-323, 46-
325
fatal-
coroner's duty to report, 46-331
driver of vehicle involved, duty of,
46-321, 46-323
reckless driving, caused by, 46-341
fixtures upon or near highway, duty up-
on striking, 46-325
guests, liability for injury to, 46-801
Highway Department's liability for, 33-
229, 33-233
hospital, duty of driver of vehicle in-
volved to carry injured person to,
46-323
information, duty of driver of vehicle in-
volved to give, 46-323
municipal liability, 3-173, 33-174, 33-234,
47-70
personal injury, duty of driver of vehicle
involved, 46-321, 46-323
physician, duty of driver of vehicle in-
volved to carry injured person to,
46-323
presumption of violation of law as not
arising from, 46-687
prospective purchaser of motor vehicle,
liability for injury to, 46-801
remaining at scene of, 46-321, 46-322
report of —
by garages, 46-332, 46-333
confidential character, 46-333
evidence, not to be used as, 46-333
forms, 46-329
municipality may require, 46-335
penalty for failure to make, 46-330
tabulation by Highway Department,
46-334
to Highway Department, 46-327, 46-
334
to police, sheriff, or highway patrol
office, 46-326, 46-328
stop, duty of driver of vehicle involved,
to, 46-321 to 46-322
unattended vehicle, duty on striking, 46-
324
Action for damages to State highway sys-
tem constructions, 33-462
Aldermen in towns of less than 1,000, ex-
emption from road duty, 47-122
Alley (this index)
Appeal to courts in highway condemnation
proceedings, 33-139 to 33-141
abandonment of, 33-141
effect, 33-140
Arterial, designation of, 46-473, 46-282, 46-
284
Assessments for improvements. Special
Assessments (this index)
Automobiles on. Motor Vehicles (this in-
dex)
Award in proceedings to condemn property
for highways, payment of, 33-142, 33-
143
Beautification, 33-51 to 33-576
Bicycles (this index)
Bidders on highway work, regulations as to
qualifications of, 33-223; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 696-698
Birth date, proof by road tax receipt, 32-
1145(3)
Boards of commissioners. Highway Com-
missioners (this index)
Bonds (this index)
Borrow pits, acquisition of land for, 33-122
Bribery of highway commissioners or
Highway Department employees penal-
ized, 33-6
Bridges—
generally. Bridges (this index)
Traffic regulations, infra
Cans not to be put or left on, 33-452
Carriers on. Motor Carriers (this index)
Causeways (this index)
Certificates of indebtedness for purpose of
constructing and maintaining, 33-251 to
33-265
appropriation of gasoline tax and motor
vehicle license tax revenues to pay-
ment of, 33-265
call for redemption, 33-260
denomination, 33-260
exemption from taxation, 33-262
expenses of issue, how paid, 33-262
interest —
coupons, authentication, 33-257
rate of, 33-260
maturities, 33-260
negotiability, 33-259
outstanding, validation of, 33-292
registration, 33-259
sale, 33-262
seal, 33-257
signatures, 33-257
sinking fund, 33-265
Chain Gangs (this index)
Chains, operation of motor vehicles with,
restricted, 33-453
Change of location by county authorities,
33-811
Claims arising from operation of State vehi-
cles, emergencies in time of war, pro-
visions of sections 33-91 to 33-97 not
applicable, 44-473
Clark Hill project, changes of highways in
locality of, 33-193 to 33-196
Index
479
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Cleaning of streets in State highway sys-
tem not function of State Highway De-
partment, 33-171
Closing streets in cities over 5,000, 47-1327
damages for, 47-1327
Commission. Highway Commission (State)
(this index)
Commissioners. Highway Commissioners
(this index)
Commutation tax. Taxes, infra
Condemnation boards — ■
appointment to, persons eligible for, 33-
128
compensation of members, 33-131
decision, 33-137
designation, 33-129
disqualification to serve on, 33-130
hearing before, 33-137
Highway Commission member, eligibil-
ity to serve on, 33-128
powers, 33-129
Condemnation of land, or material for, 33-
122, 33-124 to 33-143; 47-1301 to 47-1308
appeal to court from condemnation pro-
ceedings, 47-1306
award, payment of, 33-142, 33-143
benefits to be set off against damages,
33-127, 33-136
boards. Condemnation boards, supra
Charleston County, 33-1463
Cherokee County, 33-1508
clerk to execute deed, 47-1307
costs on appeal, when awardable against
appellant, 33-139
county highways, 33-125, 33-811, 33-831
to 33-840
courts, appeal to, 33-139 to 33-141; 47-
1306
abandonment of, 33-141
effect, 33-140
deeds to property condemned, 47-1328
clerk of court to execute when owner
fails, 47-1307
entry on property pending appeal, 33-140
Fairfield County, 33-1635
Greenwood County, 33-1686
improvements of streets, 33-126
infant, service of process where owner,
47-1303
jury, 33-134, 33-139; 47-1304 to 47-1305
lunatic, service of process where owner,
47-1303
notice to owners of property sought to
be condemned, 33-132, 33-133
oath of condemnation jury, 47-1304
paving highways, 33-1370
proceedings, 47-1302
property acquired for construction of
highways as subject to condemna-
tion under State Authority Eminent
Domain Act, 25-64
Condemnation of land, or material for
— Cont'd
purchase of land, 47-1301
recordation of deed, 47-1308
refusal of owner to sell, 47-1302
road building material in Charleston
County, 33-1464
service of process, 47-1303
State system, 33-122, 33-125 to 33-143
timber interfering with proper mainte-
nance of highways in Laurens Coun-
ty, 33-1771
township commission, power of, 33-1635
trees, standing near highway, 33-1874
York County, 33-1924
Construction cost, cost of right of way as
part of, 33-147
Contractors for highway work —
capacity ratings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
697 [Reg. 4]
qualification of, 33-223; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 696, 697
Contracts for construction —
advertising of, 33-222; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 693, 694 [Sec. 1]
awards of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 693
[Sec. 1]
bonds of contractors. Bonds (this in-
dex)
funds, availability, as condition of right
to enter into, 33-221
Highway Department's powers as to, 33-
72
injunction orders, compensation of con-
tractors for losses caused by, 33-227
Paving district commissions, infra
qualifications of contractors, power of
Highway Commission to prescribe,
33-223
Contributory negligence in action for dam-
ages for defects in, 47-70
Conviction of violation of traffic regulation.
Traffic regulations, infra
Corporations liable for obstruction by
agents, 33-497
County roads or highways. Counties (this
index)
Crossings, railroad —
generally. Railroad Crossings (this in-
dex)
Traffic regulations, infra
Crosswalks —
meaning of term, 46-258
Traffic regulations, infra
Curves. Traffic regulations, infra
Damage claims from injury from defect in
or negligent repair, 33-229 to 33-235,
33-921 to 33-926
Damage to, from illegal operation of vehi-
cles, liability for, 46-670
Dead animals not to be thrown into, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec. 2]
4S0
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Deeds of highway property to be filed in
offices of Highway Department, 33-144
Defects, liability for, 33-229 to 33-235
county highways, 33-921 to 33-926
streets, 47-70
Definition, 33-1
Department of Highways. Highway De-
partment (this index)
Destructive material not to be put or left
on, 33-452
Detours by motor carriers in emergencies,
58-1463
Disorderly conduct on, penalty for, 16-558
Districts, 33-31
commissioners. Highway Commission
(this index)
division of counties into, 33-818
Paving districts, infra
Ditches —
along county roads, 33-851
construction of, penalized, 33-491
Diversion, unauthorized, how remedied, 33-
822
Dragging of load along surface, penalized,
33-463
Drainage —
acquisition of property for purposes of,
33-122
construction of drains, penalized, 33-491
obstruction by railroad company, 33-496
Drainage canals across, co-operation of
Highway Department and drainage dis-
tricts, 33-81
Drainage districts —
costs and assessments when highways
affected, 18-276
under 1920 Act, assessments under, 18-
477
Driveways. Traffic regulations, infra
Duty to work on. Road Duty (this index)
Electric and interurban railroads, lien of
judgments against, for injuries to
streets or highways, 58-744
Electric wires near roads, requirements as
to, 24-93
specifications for wires crossing high-
way, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817
[Rule 14]
Emergency vehicles. Traffic regulations,
infra
Eminent domain. Condemnation, supra
Engineer, State. Highway Engineer (this
index)
Entry on condemned property pending ap-
peal, 33-140
Excavations in —
bond to restore, when required, 33-456 to
33-459
permit, when required, 33-455 to 33-459
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Exemptions from commutation road tax,
33-963, 33-971, 33-992, 33-1032, 33-1052,
33-1062, 33-1071, 33-1102, 33-1122, 33-
1146, 33-1182, 33-1212, 33-1271, 33-1281.1
Explosives, transportation on. Traffic regu-
lations, infra
Farm-to-market roads —
authority to construct, 33-164 to 33-166
contract by Highway Department with
counties for construction and im-
provement, 33-165
Fatal accidents. Accidents, supra
Federal aid highways-
additions to system, 33-106
co-operation of State Highway Depart-
ment with Federal government in
construction of, 33-71
Orangeburg County, 33-1S41
relocation, 33-109
secondary highways, construction of, 33-
164
Federal aid loans —
Colleton County, 33-1554 to 33-1560
consent of State to, 33-2
Ferries (this index)
Fines and penalties —
failure to pay commutation road tax, 33-
972, 33-983, 33-994, 33-1004, 33-1015,
33-1023, 33-1037, 33-1054, 33-1074, 33-
1083, 33-1094, 33-1106, 33-1112, 33-
1124, 33-1135, 33-1149, 33-1162, 33-
1173, 33-1183, 33-1194, 33-1224, 33-
1245, 33-1267, 33-1283, 33-1296
obstructing highway, 33-495
Traffic regulations, infra
Fire apparatus on —
generally. Vehicles (this index)
Traffic regulations, infra
Firearms discharged on or near, by person
drunk or pretending to be drunk, pen-
alty, 16-558
Footpaths, construction by county author-
ity, 33-813
Fords-
roads leading to, to be kept open, 33-779
toll-free, when, 33-778
Funds for construction, contracts not to be
let unless available, 33-221
Gambling in, penalty for, 16-504
Garbage, leaving on, 33-551; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec. 2]
Gasoline tax, use for highway purposes, 33-
265, 33-281, 33-284
Gates on, 33-511 to 33-515
hitching-post to be erected near, 33-513
Glass not to be put or left on, 33-452
Guide boards, 33-814
power of Highway Department to pro-
vide, 33-71
Hunting Island, 51-243
Husbandry, operation of implements of, on
highways. Vehicles (this index)
Index
481
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Indecent exposure in, penalty for, 16-413
Injunctions, compensation for losses sus-
tained by contractors through, 33-227
Injuries on. Accidents and injuries on, su-
pra
Injuries to roads, 33-451 to 33-515
actionable, 33-73
Interest on amount agreed to be paid as re-
imbursement for constructing high-
ways, 33-285
Intersections. Traffic regulations, infra
Judicial circuits, construction of State high-
way system to be simultaneous in each,
33-161
Jury to assess damages for taking of prop-
erty for highway purposes, 33-134, 33-
139, 47-1304 to 47-1305
Lighting in municipalities not function of
Highway Department, 33-171
Lights on. Vehicles (this index}
Local or special laws as to road duty, pow-
er of General Assembly to enact, SC
Const, Art 2 of Amendments
Logs, hauling of, 33-463
Lumber, hauling of, 33-463
Maintenance, appropriation to, of gasoline
tax and motor vehicle license tax rev-
enues, 33-176
Mileposts or milestones —
county roads, 33-851
penalty for injuring, etc., 33-454
Militia, right of way of, 44-133
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
Municipal court convicts subject to work
on roads and streets, 15-908, 15-910
Municipalities, provisions relative to State
highways within, 33-112, 33-234
cleaning streets within, not function of
Highway Department, 33-171
consent of Highway Department to al-
teration by municipality, 33-173
consent of municipality to construction
and maintenance, 33-172
injury to person or property by defect in,
municipal liability for, 33-234
liability of municipality for damage to
person or property resulting from
improvement, construction, or alter-
ation, 33-173, 33-174
plan to receive municipal approval, 33-
173
utilities, use for, as requiring approval of
Highway Department, 33-175
Nails not to be put or left on, 33-452
Names —
city engineer's right as to naming of
streets, 47-1330
[8 SC Code]— 3 1
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Names — Cont'd
retention of, 33-4
streets in counties outside certain cities,
47-1331
change of street names in counties
outside cities of 50,000 or more,
47-1330
Negligent damage to, penalized, 33-451
Notes, signatures required, 33-2S7
Numbering, 33-3
renumbering, 33-3
Obstruction —
penalized, 33-491, 33-495
railroad crossings, 33-495; 58-993, 58-
1264
removal, 33-493
to view at intersections, removal of banks
of dirt constituting, 33-163
Opening highways by county authorities,
33-811
Opening streets —
cities over 5,000, 47-132
damages for, 47-1327
Operation of vehicles on. Traffic regula-
tions, infra
Parking. Traffic regulations, infra
Patrolmen. Highway Patrol (this index)
Paving Bonds (this index)
Paving contractors, pre-qualification, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 696, 697
Paving district commissions — ■
appointment, 33-1352
chairman, 33-1353
contracts —
advertising for bids, 33-1371
county governing body's powers, 33-
1369
name, 33-1354
number of members, 33-1352
secretary, 33-1353
terms of office, 33-1353
vacancies, how filled, 33-1353
Paving districts —
bonds, 33-1359 to 33-1368
commissions. Paving district commis-
sions, supra
contracts —
advertising for bids, 33-1371
county governing authority's powers,
33-1369
in certain counties, 33-1351 to 33-1372
Pedestrians. Traffic regulations, infra
Penalties. Fines and penalties, supra
Penitentiary officers and employees, exemp-
tion from road duty, 55-307
Permit, special, to operate vehicle on. Vehi-
cles (this index)
482
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Physical disability as affecting liability to
road tax, 33-971, 33-991, 33-1021, 33-
1031, 33-1032, 33-1061, 33-1062, 33-1071,
33-1081, 33-1101, 33-1102, 33-1111, 33-
1121, 33-1145. 33-1171, 3-1182, 33-1211,
33-1212, 33-1241, 33-1263, 33-1271,
33-1293
Pipes in, permit required for, 33-455
Plans-
clerk's office, keeping in, 33-146
municipal approval, when required, 33-
173
Poles, erection in towns over 5,000, 47-1326
Police officers. Traffic regulations, infra
Power lines. Electric wires, supra.
Primary system, 33-102, 33-103
additions to, 33-106
Private roads —
generally. Private Roads (this index)
Traffic regulations, infra
Property, real, unneeded, disposal of, 33-124
Public service corporations, condemnation
of rights of way and easements of, for
highway purposes, 33-127
Public utilities —
in State highways, 33-171
in streets, as requiring local consent, SC
Const, Art 8, § 4
Purchases —
for highways. Highway Department
(this index)
for streets, 47-1301
Railroad crossings —
generally. Railroad Crossings (this in-
dex)
Traffic regulations, infra
Railroads —
obstructing drainage or emptying water
from ditches upon, penalized, 33-496
rights of way and easements, condemna-
tion for highway purposes, 33-127
Recordation of deed of land for street, 47-
1308
Refuse, leaving on, 35-551; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec. 2]
Registration and recordation —
highway, recording deeds for, 33-144 to
33-146
State highway bonds, registration of, 33-
259
streets, recording deeds for, 47-1308
Regulation of streets, power of municipal-
ity as to, 47-61
Reimbursement agreements with counties,
road districts, and bridge districts, val-
idation of, 33-292
Relocation —
abandonment on, 33-110
by Highway Department, 33-109
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Relocation — Cont'd
Clark Hill project, locality of, 33-193, 33-
196
Santee-Cooper project, in locality of, 33-
201
Savannah River Plant project, locality
of, 33-198 to 33-200
Renumbering, 33-3
Repair of streets in cities or towns over
1,000, 47-1323
Research, Planning and Development
Board may acquire, operate, etc., 9-310
(4)
Research, Planning and Development De-
partment to promote system of, 9-303
(3)
Revolving fund, 33-283
Right of way on. Traffic regulations, infra
Rights of way, acquisition of, 33-122, 33-124
to 33-143
"Road" defined, 33-1
Road duty, 47-1324
aldermen in towns of less than 1,000, ex-
emption of, 47-122
local or special laws as to, power of
General Assembly to enact, SC
Const, Art 2 of Amendments
municipal court convicts subject to work
on roads, 15-908
penitentiary officers and employees, ex-
emption of, 55-307
Road machinery, operation on. Vehicles
(this index)
Road taxes. Taxes, infra
"Roadway" defined, 33-1
Rural electric co-operatives' powers in re-
spect to, 12-1025
Rural Electrification Authority's powers as
to use of, 24-308(8), 24-310
Rural mail routes as public roads in certain
counties, 33-802 to 33-810
Safety zones. Traffic regulations, infra
Santee-Cooper project, relocation of high-
ways in locality of, 33-201
Santee River Dam, construction of bridge
or road across, 33-202
Savannah River Navigation Commission,
conforming highway bridges to changed
conditions resulting from improvements
made by, 70-54
Savannah River Plant project, relocation of
highways in locality of, 33-198 to 33-200
School buses. Traffic regulations, infra
Secondary system, 33-102, 33-104
Sewers, municipal —
permit to lay pipes for, not required, 33-
457
use for, 59-490
Sidewalks —
generally. Sidewalks (this index)
Traffic regulations, infra
[8SCCode]
Index
483
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Sinking fund for retirement of bonds and
certificates of indebtedness, 33-265
Space between vehicles. Traffic regula-
tions, infra
Special assessments for improvements.
Special Assessments (this index)
Special or local laws as to road duty, pow-
er of General Assembly to enact, SC
Const, Art 2 of Amendments
Speed. Traffic regulations, infra
Sprinkling of, restrictions on use of water
for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 838 [Reg.
19], p. 839 [Reg 23(b)]
Standards of construction, 33-162
Standing of vehicles on. Traffic regula-
tions, infra
State highway fund. Highway Fund (this
index)
State hospital, consent of agents to high-
ways over hospital grounds, 32-981
State system, 33-101 to 33-235
additions to primary system, 33-106 to
33-108
automobile license tax appropriation to,
33-176
belt lines, 33-107
constituents, 33-101 to 33-104, 33-106,
33-107
construction of roads in, 33-161 to 33-176
convicts in penitentiary, use of labor of,
55-334
Federal aid to be devoted to, 33-176
finances, 33-251 to 33-292
funds for construction, 33-176
gasoline tax appropriation to, 33-176
moneys to be devoted to construction
and maintenance, 33-176
municipalities, State highways within,
Municipalities, supra
relocations in, 33-109
spurs, 33-107
width, minimum, of rights of way, 33-123
"Street," defined, 33-1
Street cleaning within municipalities not
function of Highway Department, 33-
171
Street railway, lien of judgment against, for
injuries to street, 58-744
Street superintendents, eligibility to mem-
bership in police insurance and an-
nuity fund, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 748
[Reg. 7]
Subdivisions in cities of 35,000 or more, ap-
proval of, 47-1329
Supervisor's jurisdiction over, 14-254
Surveyor —
employment by county to lay out high-
ways, 33-811, 33-812
marks, penalty for interfering with, 33-
812
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Systems —
Primary system, supra
secondary system, 33-102, 33-104
State system, supra
Tacks not to be put or left on, 33-452
Taxes —
commutation taxes, 33-961 to 33-963, 33-
966 to 33-968, 33-971, 33-981, 33-991,
33-1011, 33-1026, 33-1031, 33-1051, 33-
1061, 33-1071, 33-1091, 33-1101, 33-
1111, 33-1132, 33-1171, 33-1181, 3-
1206, 33-1211, 33-1221, 33-1263, 33-
1271, 33-1281, 33-1293, 47-1324
Cherokee County, ascertainment of
persons liable to, 65-3422
execution to collect, 65-2781
exemptions from, 33-963, 33-971, 33-
992, 33-1032, 33-1052, 33-1071, 33-
1102, 33-1122, 33-1146, 33-1182,
33-1212, 33-1271, 33-1281.1
armed forces, members of, in cer-
tain counties, 65-1585, 65-1586
Fairfield County tax collector to place
on books persons liable to, 65-
2388
Fairfield County sheriff's duty to
place on tax books names of per-
sons liable, and to assist in strik-
ing off names of persons not lia-
ble, 65-3501, 65-3503
fines for failure to pay, 33-972, 33-983,
33-994, 33-1004, 33-1015, 33-1023,
33-1037, 33-1054, 33-1074, 33-1083,
33-1094, 33-1106, 33-1112, 33-1124,
33-1135, 33-1149, 33-1162, 33-1173,
33-1183, 33-1194, 33-1224, 33-1245,
33-1267, 33-1283, 33-1296
Georgetown County, abstract book
of, 65-3521
McCormick County, disposition of
fines collected for nonpayment in,
65-3581
physical disability as affecting liabil-
ity to, 33-971, 33-991, 33-1021, 33-
1031, 33-1032, 33-1061, 33-1062,
33-1071, 33-1081, 33-1101, 33-1102,
33-1111, 33-1121, 33-1145, 33-1171,
33-1182, 33-1211, 33-1212, 33-1241,
33-1263, 33-1281.1, 33-1293
power of legislature to fix age of per-
sons liable to, SC Const, Art 2
of Amendments
returns, time for making in certain
counties, 65-1645, 65-1646
Richland County, census for, 65-2570
Sumter County, collection in, 65-3651
to 65-3654
county, distinctive provisions for partic-
ular counties, see under name of
county
484
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS—Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
pledge of taxing power to pay certificates
of indebtedness, 33-256
Townships (this index)
Telegraph company's right of way or ease-
ment, condemnation of for highway
purposes, 33-127
Telegraph wires near highways, 58-7
specifications for lines crossing highway,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule
14]
Telephone wires near highways, 58-7
specifications for wires crossing high-
way, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 817
[Rule 14]
Through highways. Traffic regulations, in-
fra
Timber, hauling on, 33-463
Toll roads —
change, duty of collector to make, 33-771
commissioners to superintend, 33-762 to
33-768
distress warrant to collect tolls, 33-772
exemption from tolls, 33-773, 33-774
foot passengers, exemption from tolls,
33-774
indictment for failure to keep up, 33-769
maximum tolls, 33-775, 33-776
payment of tolls before passing gate, 33-
770
penalties for offenses against owners,
disposition of, 33-782
private, provisions affecting, 33-760 to
33-7&3
rates of toll, 33-775, 33-776 .
repair, want of, as ground for suspend-
ing tolls, 33-765 to 33-768
Turnpike Companies (this index)
Towns of less than 1,000, streets in, 47-141,
47-1322
jurisdiction of council, 47-1321
Tracks on, permit required for, 33-455
Traffic lanes. Traffic regulations, infra
Traffic regulations, 46-201 to 46-691
Accidents and injuries, supra
aiding or abetting violation, criminal lia-
bility, 46-682
alcohol, percentage in blood, breath, etc.,
presumptions arising from, 46-344
alleys, stop before emerging from, 46-475
angle parking, when permitted, 46-485
animals, application to persons riding or
driving, 46-265, 46-289
arterial highways. Through highways,
infra, this group
assemblages on highways, local regula-
tion, 46-282
"authorized emergency vehicles" —
defined, 46-216
driver's duty, 46-293
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS—Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
"authorized emergency vehicles"
—Cont'd
Marion County, members of rural fire
department, 46-216.1
operation of, 46-291
right of way, 46-425
signals to be given by, 46-292
backing, 46-492
Bicycles (this index)
blind person, rights of, 46-438 to 46-441
brakes —
generally. Vehicles (this index)
setting of, on unattended motor vehi-
cle, 46-491
bridge —
driving on left side of roadway when
approaching, prohibited, 46-388
parking upon, prohibited, 46-483
stopping at drawbridge, 46-476
bus —
defined, 46-217
Motor Carriers (this index)
School bus, infra, this group
"business district," meaning of term, 46-
260
canes, white, use by incapacitated per-
sons, 46-438 to 46-441
caravans, operation of, 46-395
carriers on highway. Motor Carriers
(this index)
center lane, driving on, 46-390
child, duty to exercise precautions
toward, 46-442
coasting of vehicles prohibited, 46-495
conditional vendee as "owner," 46-245
control devices or signals —
flashing signals, meaning of, 46-309
grade crossings, 46-310
green arrow, meaning of, 46-306
green light, 46-306
Highway Department's authority as
to, 46-301, 46-302
interference with, prohibited, 46-312
local, 46-282 to 46-285, 46-302, 46-303
markings on pavement, 46-307
meaning, 46-306 to 46-309
obedience required. 46-304
parking within 30 feet of, when pro-
hibited, 46-483
pedestrians subject to, 46-431, 4o-432
railroad crossings, 46-310
red light, 46-306
Stop sign or si .nal, infra, this group
unauthorized, prohibited, 46-311
uniform system, power of Highway
Department to adopt, 46-301
visibility required, 46-305
*■ "walk" and "wait" signals to pedes-
trians, 46-308
yellow light, 46-306
Index
4S5
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
conviction of violation — -
driving while under influence of liq-
uor or narcotics, to be reported to
Highway Department, 46-347
not admissible in evidence in civil ac-
tion, 46-686
criminal responsibility for violation, 46-
682
crossings. Railroad crossing, infra, this
group
crosswalks —
limiting street crossing to, 46-432
meaning of term, 46-258
parking on or near, prohibited, 46-483
right, keeping to, 46-434
right of way of pedestrian, 46-433
curb, parking distance from, 46-484
curve —
driving on left side of roadway upon,
when not permissible, 46-388
sounding horn at, when traveling
through denies or on mountain
highways, 46-494
U-turn on, prohibited, 46-404
defiles, traveling through, 46-494
definition of terms used in statute, 46-211
to 46-269
"Department," meaning of reference to,
46-241
direction of movement, emergency vehi-
cles may disregard, 46-291
disabled vehicle, inapplicability to, of
prohibition of stopping on pavement,
46-481
disobedience penalized, 46-286
divided highways, driving on, 46-392
double parking prohibited, 46-483
drawbridges, stops required at, 46-476
"driver," meaning of term, 46-244
drivers' licenses. Motor Vehicles (this
index)
driveway —
blocking by parked vehicle prohibit-
ed, 46-483
meaning of term, 46-253
right of way of vehicle entering high-
way from, 46-424
stop before emerging from, 46-475
driving on right, slow moving vehicles,
46-382
drunken drivers, 46-343 et seq.
elevated structure, parking upon, pro-
hibited, 46-483
emergency vehicles. Authorized emer-
gency vehicles, supra, this group
enforcement of statutory provisions, 46-
687
by Highway Department, 46-851
excavation in street, parking beside or
opposite, when unlawful, 46-483
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
exclusion of specified classes of vehicles
from certain highways or parts
thereof, 46-668, 46-669
explosives
defined, 46-233
transportation of, 46-629
fire extinguishers, provision of, 46-
629
placarding vehicles, 46-629
regulations governing, power to
make, 46-629
"farm tractor" defined, 46-221
fee for parking in certain municipalities,
prohibited 461487
fines and penalties — ■
blind persons, failure to stop at cross-
ing for, 46-440
disposition of fines, 46-690
driving while under influence of liq-
uor or narcotics, 46-345
violation generally, 46-689
fire apparatus —
applicability to, 46-291
driving over fire hose, 46-497
following or parking near, prohibited,
46-496
fire station, parking in vicinity of, pro-
hibited, 46-483
"flammable liquid" defined, 46-234
frightening horse, etc., precautions
against, 46-387
front seat, number of persons in, 46-
493
"gross weight" defined, 46-235
guardian not to permit ward to violate,
46-684
half the road, duty to yield, 46-383
hand and arm signals, 46-407 to 46-408
"highway," meaning of term, 46-251
Highway Department —
enforcement, duty of, 46-851
power to promulgate, 46-688
hill crest —
driving on left side of roadway when
approaching, prohibited, 46-388
U-turns near, when prohibited, 46-
404
hitchhiking prohibited, 46-437
hydrant, parking within 15 feet of, pro-
hibited, 46-483
incapacitated persons —
precautions toward, duty to exercise,
46-442
rights of, 46-438 to 46-441
injuries. Accidents and injuries, supra
intersection —
meaning of term, 46-257
parking within, prohibited, 46-481
reduction of speed at, 46-363
right of way at, 46-421 to 46-423
486
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
intersection — Cont'd
stop signs at through highways, 46-
473
Turning, infra, this group
intoxicating liquor, driving under influ-
ence of, 46-343 et seq.
jaywalking —
power to prohibit, 46-432
right of way, 46-43S
key, removal of, from unattended motor
vehicle, when required, 46-491
laned roadways —
driving on, 46-390
meaning of term, 46-255
left curb parking, when permitted, 46-
485
left side of roadway —
pedestrians to keep to, 46-436
restrictions on driving on, 46-388
left turns, 46-402
lessee of vehicle as "owner," 46-245
Lights on Vehicles (this index)
loads. Vehicles (this index)
local —
control devices, 46-303
increase of 25-35 m.p.h. speed limits,
46-369
parking, left curb and angle, when
permissible, 46-485
pedestrians, 46-432
speed at intersections, 46-368
speed limits, Highway Department's
approval required, 46-371
turning at intersection, 46-403
when permissible, 46-281, 46-282, 46-
302
"local authority," meaning of reference
to, 46-242
locking ignition upon leaving motor ve-
hicle standing, 46-491
meeting school bus, duty to stop, 46-477
"metal tire" defined, 46-231
metered parking prohibited in certain
municipalities, 46-487
mortgagor as "owner," 46-245
motorcades, operation of, 46-395
motorcycles —
additional person on, 46-498
defined, 46-213
motor scooter, applicability of statute
to, 46-214
"motor vehicle" defined, 46-212
mountain highways, driving on, 46-494
municipal courts, trial jurisdiction, 46-
685
narcotic users not to drive, 46-343, 46-
345
"no parking" signs, 46-486
no passing zones, 46-389
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
obstruction in street, parking beside or
opposite, when unlawful, 46-483
"official traffic control devices," meaning
of term, 46-262
one-way roadways, designation of, 46-
391
local designation, 46-282, 46-284
overtaking and passing —
horses or other draft animals, 46-387
left, overtaking and passing on, 46-
381, 46-382
limitations, 46-386
right, passing on, when permissible,
46-385
same direction, vehicles moving in,
46-381, 46-384
school bus, 46-477
zones of no passing, 46-389
owner —
meaning of term, 46-245
requiring or permitting unlawful op-
eration of vehicle, as violator of
law, 46-683
parents not to permit children to violate,
46-684
parked vehicle, moving of, when unlaw-
ful, 46-483
parking, 46-481 to 46-487
angle, when permissible, 46-485
Camden, parking fees for certain
streets forbidden, 46-487
curb, distance from, 46-484
double, prohibited, 46-483
emergency vehicles, 46-291
excavation in street, beside or oppo-
site, when unlawful, 46-483
fee for, in certain municipilities, pro-
hibited, 46-487
fire station, vicinity of, prohibited,
46-483
hydrant, near, 46-483
intersection, within, prohibited, 46-
481
left curb, when permitted, 46-485
local regulation, 46-282, 46-285
meaning of term, 46-269
obstruction, beside or opposite, when
unlawful, 46-483
restrictions on, 46-483 to 46-486
safety zone, vicinity of, 46-4S3
sidewalk, prohibited, 46-483
tunnel, within, prohibited, 46-483
passing —
Overtaking and passing, supra, this
group
vehicles proceeding in opposite direc-
tion, 46-383
pedestrian-
defined, 46-244
Index
487
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
pedestrian — Cont'd
rights and duties, 46-431 to 46-442
warning signals, right to, 46-442
"traffic," 46-265
penalties. Fines and penalties, supra,
this group
permitted use of property for vehicular
travel, right of owner to regulate,
46-294
places within operation of statute, 46-
288
play vehicles, operation of, 46-451 to 46-
460
pneumatic tires denned, for purposes of
highway traffic law, 46-229
"pole trailer" defined, 46-225
police officer —
duty to obey, 46-287
local regulation by, 46-282
meaning of term, 46-246
private road —
meaning of term, 46-253
right of way of vehicle entering from,
46-424
processions, local regulation, 46-282
public officers and employees as subject
to, 46-290
pushcarts, duties and liabilities of op-
erator, 46-289
railroad crossing —
driving on left side of roadway
when approaching, prohibited,
46-388
parking in vicinity of, prohibited, 46-
483
shifting gears on, prohibited, 46-472
stopping at, 46-471, 46-472
"railroad" defined for purpose of legis-
lation, 46-226
"railroad sign or signal," meaning of
term, 46-264
"railroad train" defined for purpose of
legislation, 46-227
reckless driving penalized, 46-341, 46-
342
reflectors. Vehicles (this index)
registration and licensing of motor ve-
hicles. Motor Vehicles (this index)
removal of illegally stopped vehicle, 46-
482
"residence district," meaning of term, 46-
261
right of way, 46-421 to 46-425
blind persons, 46-439
incapacitated persons, 46-439
meaning of term, 46-266
militia, 44-133
pedestrian —
crossing roadway, 46-435
on crosswalk, 46-433
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
right side, driving on, 46-381, 46-383
right turns, 46-402
"road tractor" defined, 46-222
"roadway," meaning of term, 46-254
roller skates, person wearing not to cling
to vehicles, 46-455
rotary traffic islands, passing to right,
46-391
"safety glass" defined, 46-232
safety zone —
keeping out of, 46-396
meaning of term, 46-259
parking in vicinity of, prohibited,
46-483
school bus —
defined, 46-218
meeting, stopping on, 46-477
overtaking and passing, 46-477
railroad crossings, stopping at, 21-
815, 46-472
schools to instruct pupils in, 21-413
"semi-trailer" defined, 46-244
sidewalk —
meaning of term, 46-256
parking of vehicles on, prohibited,
46-483
pedestrians to keep to, 46-436
signals —
Control devices or signals, supra, this
group
emergency vehicles, 46-292
Hand and arm signals, supra, this \S"^
group
pedestrians, duty to give to, 46-442
signs. Control devices or signals, supra,
this group
size of vehicle. Vehicles (this index)
slowing down, signals required, 46-406
46-408
slow-moving vehicles, designation of
lane for, 46-390
"solid tire" defined, 46-230
space between vehicles, 46-393
caravans or motorcades, 46-395
funeral processions, 46-395
trucks with trailers to leave, 46-394
speed —
bridges, upon, 46-365
business district, prima facie speed
limit in, 46-362
conditions existing as affecting, 46-
361
curve, reduction at, 46-363
cushion tires, special speed limit for,
46-366
elevated structures, on, 46-365
emergency vehicles, 46-291
farm tractors and trailers not
equipped with brakes, 46-570
hill crest, reduction on approaching,
46-363
488
Code of Laws ov South Carolina
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
speed — Cont'd
intersections, at, local regulation, 46-
368
limits, prima facie, 46-362
local decrease of 55-mile limit, 46-370
local increase of 25-35 m.p.h. limit,
46-369
maximum —
local modification, 46-282, 46-285
reduction by administrative au-
thorities, 46-668, 46-669
minimum, 46-372
narrow roadway as requiring reduc-
tion, 46-363
night driving, 45-364
park roads, local regulation, 46-282,
46-284
pedestrians, presence of, as requiring
reduction, 46-363
prima facie limit, 46-362
railroad crossing, reduction at, 46-
363
reduction, when required, 46-363
residence district, prima facie limit
in, 46-362
solid tires, special speed limit for,
46-366
weather conditions as requiring re-
duction, 46-363
winding roadway as requiring reduc-
tion, 46-363
zones, establishment of, 46-367
standing —
emergency vehicles, 46-291
local regulation, 46-282
meaning of term, 46-268
Parking, supra, this group
starting vehicles, 46-401
State-wide applicability of traffic regula-
tion act, 46-281
"stop," meaning of term, 46-267, 46-268
stop intersection, right of way of ve-
hicle entering through, 46-423
stopping —
before emerging from alley or pri-
vate driveway, 46-473
drawbridges, at, 46-476
meaning of term, 46-268
on highways, 46-481 to 46-487
signals required, 46-406 to 46-408
stop sign or signal —
emergency vehicles may proceed paBt,
46-291
intersections with through highways,
46-473
local authorities, power as to, 46-282
to 46-284
where drivers to stop for, 46-474
"street," meaning of term, 46-251
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Traffic regulations — Cont'd
streetcar —
defined, for purposes of legislation,
46-228
"traffic," 46-265
through highways —
designation of, 46-473
local, 46-282, 46-284
meaning of term, 46-252
right of way at, 46-423
"traffic," meaning of term, 46-265
"traffic control signal," meaning of
term, 46-263
"trailer" defined, 46-223
"truck" defined, 46-219
"truck tractor" defined, 46-220
trucks. Motor Carriers (this index)
tunnel —
driving on left side of roadway when
approaching, prohibited, 46-388
parking within, prohibited, 46-483
turning —
curve, turning on, prohibited, 46-404
driveway, into, 46-405
emergency vehicles, power to disre-
gard regulations governing, 46-
291
general rule, 46-402, 46-405
hill crest, on, prohibited, 46-404
left turn —
right of way at intersection, 46-
422
signal for, 46-407, 46-408
local markers, 46-403
local regulation, 46-282, 46-285
private road, entering, 46-405
right turn, signal for, 46-407, 46-408
signals required, 46-406 to 46-408
U-turns, where prohibited, 46-404
unattended motor vehicle, precautions
against movement of, 46-491
unsafe condition, driving of vehicle in,
prohibited, 46-511
use of highways, local restrictions, 46-
282 to 46-285
U-turns, where prohibited, 46-404
"vehicle," defined, 46-211
vehicles as "traffic," 46-265
viaduct, driving on left of roadway when
approaching, prohibited, 46-388
weight of vehicles and loads. Vehicles
(this index)
workers on highway, inapplicability to,
46-290
Transfer of routes by Highway Commis-
sion from primary to secondary sys-
tem, and vice versa, 33-105
Trash, leaving on, penalized, 33-551
Traveling outside road on cultivated lands,
16-390, 16-391
Index
489
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS— Cont'd
Trees, shrubs, and plants for bcautifica-
tion of, protected, 33-563
negligent, wilful, or wanton damage to,
penalized, 33-451
permit for cutting required in Beaufort
County, 33-552
Trenches in, permit required for, 33-455,
33-456
Troop movements, State's co-operation in,
44-461 to 44-465
Turnpike Companies (this index)
Turnpikes. Toll roads, supra
Underpasses, clearance and width, 5S-81S
Upkeep. Maintenance, supra
Vegetables, decayed, not to be thrown into,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec. 2]
Vehicles (this index)
Viaducts as within term "highway," 33-1
Waste not to be thrown into, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec. 2]
Water —
controlling device, contributions toward
cost of, 33-167 to 33-170
use of highway funds to control, when,
33-167 to 33-170
Water pipes under, municipal public works
may lay, 59-151
Waterworks, municipal, permit to lay pipes
for, not required, 33-457
Weight of load as affecting right to recover
damages for defects in county high-
ways, 33-921
Width-
county roads, 33-851 to 33-854
State highways, 33-123
Wilful or wanton damage to, penalized,
33-451
Wire not to be put or left on, 33-452
Work on. Road duty, supra
Wrecked vehicles, removal of glass or other
injurious substance dropped from, 33-
452
HIGHWAY SAFETY FUND
Fines payable into, 46-180
HISTORICAL COMMISSION
County commissions, see under name of
particular county
Generally, 9-1 to 9-16
Annual meeting and report, 9-16
Apartments in State capitol, 9-5, 9-6
Certified copies of records, documents, etc.,
9-12 ^^~
Chairman, election of, 9-16
Confederate pensions, secretary to furnish
information, 44-557
Deposits of books, manuscripts, etc., by pri-
vate parties, 9-13
Documents and material, power to pro-
cure and preserve, 9-10
Employees, 9-9
Fees for certified copies of documents,
^^•re'eords, etc., 9-12
t-Members, 9-1, 9-2
Objects and purposes, 9-8
Powers and duties generally, 9-9
Publications by —
account of sales of, 9-15
free copies to State institutions of learn-
ing, 9-15
use of proceeds of sale of, 9-14
Rules and regulations, 9-7
Seal, 9-7
State Historian, qualifications, election, and
duties, 9-3, 9-4, 9-16
Vice-chairman, election of, 9-16
Woodrow Wilson Memorial Museum, pro-
curement of relics for, 9-11
HISTORICAL SITES
Counties, acquisition, restoration, and pres-
ervation of historical property, 14-602
Historical Commission to have direction and
control of marking of, 9-9
HITCHHIKING
Prohibited, 46-437
on property-carrying vehicles, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 775 [Reg. 2.36]
HILL
Left side of road, driving on, when ap-
proaching crest, 46-388
Motor carriers, vehicle to be in gear on
down grade, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
772 [Reg. 2.19]
U-turn near crest, when prohibited, 46-404
HISTORIAN, STATE
Generally, 9-3, 9-4
HOG CHOLERA
Generally. Animal Diseases (this index)
Inoculation of swine in livestock markets,
6-341
Serum for treatment of, to be furnished by
Clemson Agricultural College, 3-21
HOGS
Animals generally. Animals (this index)
Cholera. Hog Cholera (this index)
490
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HOGS— Cont'd
Health certificate for imported swine, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 498 [Reg. 7]
Importation of, restrictions on, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 498 [Reg. 7]
Larceny of, 16-355
Lien for boar's services, 45-554
Malicious injuries to, 16-381
Taxation (this index)
HOGSHEAD STAVES
Exported, characteristics and .dimensions,
66-6
HOLIDAYS— Cont'd
New Year's Day, 64-151
November eleventh, 64-151
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 34]
Richland County, Saturday half-holidays,
business which may be transacted on,
64-158
Securities maturing on, 64-157
September one, 64-151
Sundays (this index)
Thanksgiving days, 64-151
Washington's birthday, 64-151
HOLDER
Bills of Lading (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
HOLDER IN DUE COURSE
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
HOLIDAYS
See also Special Days; Sunday
Armistice Day, 64-151
Bank holiday, declaration in case of emer-
gency, 64-154
Banks may do business on holidays other than
Sundays, 64-156
Cash depositories, declaration of holiday in
case of emergency, 64-154
Charleston County, Saturday half-holidays in,
business which may be transacted on, 64-
158
Christmas, 64-151
December twenty-five and twenty-six, 64-151
Election days, 64-151
Fair week Thursday, 64-152, 64-158
February 22, 64-151
First Monday of month as legal day for judi-
cial or sheriff's sales, or transaction of
legal business, 64-155
Independence Day, 64-151
January first, 64-151
January nineteenth, 64-151
July fourth, 64-151
June third, 64-151
Labor Day, 64-151
Lee's birthday, 64-151
Masks not prohibited with holiday cus-
tumes 16-115
May tenth, 64-151
Memorial Day, 64-151
Mondays as, where certain holidays fall on
Sunday, 64-153
Negotiable instruments maturing on, 64-153,
64-157, 64-158
HOLLY'S FERRY
Free ferry, 33-732
HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENTS
County agents, 14-306
HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION
Tax exemption of property of, 65-1522(29)
HOMEOPATHS
Licenses, 56-1364
HOME OWNERS' LOAN
CORPORATION
Building and loan associations may sell
shares to, 8-622
HOMES
Detention homes. Children's Courts (this
index)
Dwellings (this index)
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
See also Exemption from Attachment,
Execution, Levy, and Sale
Generally, SC Const, Art 3, § 28; 34-1 to
34-14
Allowance of, 34-1
Appeal from return of appraisers, 34-3
Civil arrest cases, retention in, 10-845
Court may order sale and reservation in
money, 34-63
Deceased husband or parents, right to ex-
emption in case of, 34-11
Decedent's debts, homestead not to be sold
to pay, 19-499
Index
491
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION— Cont'd
Fees and costs. Setting off homestead,
infra
Indivisable property worth more than one
thousand dollars, procedure in case
of, 34-5 to 34-7
Married woman, when entitled to exemption,
34-61
Obligations contracted for the purchase and
the improvement of homestead, exemp-
tion does not extend to, 34-62
Partition of homestead, 34-12
Partnership property, 52-52
Penalty for violation by officers, 34-65
Products of homestead as subject to levy,
etc., 34-62.1
Recording of return of appraisers, effect of,
34-4
Setting off homestead, 34-2
appraisers, appointment, etc., 34-2, 34-
9, 34-64
fees and costs —
appraisers, surveyors, etc., 27-502,
34-64
magistrate's fees for qualifying of ap-
praisers, 27-431(22)
local provisions, 27-437
masters, 27-201 to 27-208
probate judge, 27-301(30)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
notice of intention, 34-2, 34-9
when no process lodged, 34-8, 34-9
Taxes, exemption does not extend to, 34-
62
Validation of certain homesteads set off
without notice, 34-14
Value of, 34-1
Waiver of homestead, 34-13
HOME STUDY SCHOOLS
Approval of State Board of Education re-
quired, 21-677
HOMICIDE
Generally, 16-51 to 16-56
Abortion, death resulting from, 16-82
Benefit from may not accrue to killer, 19-5
Coroner, issuance of warrant by, 17-151
form of commitment, 17-153
form of warrant, 17-152
Estate of victim, killer not to participate in,
19-5
Lynching in the first degree, 16-57
Manslaughter —
by stabbing, as murder, 16-54
concealed weapon, with —
additional penalty, 16-93
indictment to contain special count,
17-404
HOMICIDE— Cont'd
Manslaughter — Cont'd
defined, 16-55
indictment to contain special count for
carrying concealed weapon, 17-404
involuntary manslaughter, 16-55
not to affect rights of distributee of
estate, 19-5
peremptory challenges, 38-211
punishment, 16-55
with concealed weapon, 16-93
Murder, 16-51 to 16-54
defined, 16-51
duelling, killing in, 16-63
Indictment or Information (this index)
jury's recommendation of mercy, effect
of, 16-52
obstructing railroad, death resulting
from, 58-1265
peremptory challenges, 38-211
poisoning as, 16-53
punishment, 16-52
stabbing as, 16-54
Penitentiary, killing of participants in riots,
etc., in, as justified, 55-355
Poisoning, 16-53
administering poison, 16-56
aiders and abetters, 16-53, 16-56
attempt to kill by, 16-56
Reckless driving, penalty for, 46-341
Venue of prosecution for. Venue (this in-
dex)
HOMINY
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Containers, 66-316 to 66-317
Feed stuff, sale as, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 455 [Reg. 15]
HOMINY GRITS
Feed stuff, sale as, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 455 [Reg. 15]
Labeling, regulation requiring, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 452 [Reg. 1]
Tags, permissibility, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 452 [Reg. 1, d]
HONEA PATH, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Bus system, 58-1601 to 58-1605
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
HONEY
Containers to show net weight, Rules &
Reg,. Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 4]
492
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HONEY BEES
Bees (this index)
HONOR BOARDS
Confederate Pensions (this index)
HONOR ROLL
Confederate pension rolls, 44-551
HOOKWORMS
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 555, [Sec. 8]
HORN
Motor Carriers (this index)
HORRY COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agricultural tenancies, date of termination,
41-61
Agriculture (this index)
Airport hoard, 2-331 to 2-335
Atlantic Beach (this index)
Attorney to assist tax collector, 65-2467
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
assessors, appointment by, 65-1836
tax collector to assist, 65-2470
tax list, time for preparing, 65-1759
tax returns —
place for receiving, 65-1756
time for receiving, 65-1755
Bailiffs, 15-1935
Board of Commissioners —
appointment, 14-2311, 14-2314
chairman, 14-2314
duties, 14-2318
obligations, execution of, 14-2301
clerk, 14-2316
compensation, 14-2315
duties, 14-2317
meetings with legislative delegation, 14-
2319
number of members, 14-2311
powers, 14-2317
purchases of supplies, when to be ap-
proved by, 14-2332, 14-2333
removal of members, 14-2313
Socastee Yacht Basin, control over, 14-
2351, 14-2352
term of oflice, 14-2311
chairman, 14-2314
zones, representation of, 14-2312
HORRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Bonds generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-76
Bowling alleys, licensing of, 5-647 to 5-654
Boxing commission, 5-304
Bridges—
generally. Bridges (this index)
construction and repair, 14-2318
Burning over certain lands between Oc-
tober 15 and May 15, permit required
for, 29-104
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-8
Chain gang generally. Chain Gangs (this
index)
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-282
see also Circuits Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required in, 14-426
Clerical help, employment of, 14-2343
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this index)
bond, amount of, 15-1706
fees, 27-52
Coin-operated machines, 5-641 to 5-654
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables — -
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
police powers of, 43-S24
Conway bonds of town of, for certain pur-
poses, exemption from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
Coroner — -
generally. Constables (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage pro-
vision as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicability
of provisions as to, 13-117
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Court crier, 15-1935
Courthouse square, encroachments on,
penalized, 14-2302
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1935
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-282
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county court general law as inapplicable.
15-627
crier, 15-1935
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Masters, infra
municipal court, juries in, 15-942
Index
493
HORRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
Probate court, infra
Sheriff, infra
Dance hall licenses, 5-604
Departmental accounts, 14-2336
Deposit of public funds, 14-2304
depository to furnish security, 14-2304
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Employees, 14-2318, 14-2343
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees received by officers —
record of, 14-2344
to be turned over to treasurer, 14-2342
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fire-fighting machinery and equipment, use
of by county forestry board, 29-107, 29-
108
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and Game Commission, 28-1061 to 28-
1068
appointment, 28-1061
chairman, 28-1062
compensation of members, 28-1064
duties, 28-1065
meetings, 28-1063
number of members, 28-1061
powers, 28-1065
residence of members, 28-1061
seasons for hunting and fishing, super-
vision of opening and closing, 28-
1068
secretary, 28-1062
terms of office, 28-1062
vacancies, how filled, 28-1062
wardens, recommendation of suspen-
sion or discharge, 28-1067
warden's salary, recommendation as to,
28-1066
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
contributions, right to receive, 29-108
fire-fighting equipment, use of, 29-107,
29-108
report of receipts and expenditures, 29-
109
surplus income, disposition of, 29-110
Forfeited land commission, 65-2904, 65-3151
to 65-3155
see also Counties (this index)
general provisions see topic Taxa-
tion under heading, Forfeited
land commission
agent, employment of, 65-3152
conveyances to, by tax collector, 65-3155
deeds of conveyance, 65-3153
employee, 65-2912
fees of clerk for preparing and executing
conveyances, 65-3153
records, 65-3153
HORRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Forfeited land commission — Cont'd
sale or lease of property held by, 65-2912,
65-3151
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
clerk's duties in respect of forfeited land
commission, 65-3153
forfeited land commission, serving as,
65-2904, 65-3151
health and drainage commissioners, 18-
71
Health boards generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highways — -
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
construction and repair, 14-2318
maintenance of, permissible methods, 33-
913
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(5)
coroners, 17-130
municipal court, 15-942
Law enforcement officers, 53-865
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
building, 42-465
memorial plaques in, 42-465
uses, 42-466
circulation of books, 42-468
management, 42-467
tax for, 42-469
trucks for circulating books, 42-468
Library commission, 42-461
chairman, 42-463
compensation, 42-463
contracts, power to enter into, 42-464,
42-466.1
disbursements, 42-470
employees, 42-464
funds, custody and disbursement, 42-470
majority to rule, 42-463
members, 42-461
terms of office, 42-462
memorial building —
contracts for construction and equip-
ment. 42-466.1
surplus after construction and equip-
ment, use of, 42-466.1
powers, 42-464
secretary, 42-463
treasurer, 42-463
bond, 42-463
4' >4
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HORRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Library commission — Cont'd
vacancies, how filled, 42-462
warrants, 42-470
Licenses —
generally. Counties (this index)
tent shows, 65-968
Liens, Socastee Yacht Basin, damages for
unauthorized commercial use, 14-2354
Magistrates, 43-821 to 43-823
see also Magistrates (this index)
criminal cases, payment of costs pre-
requisite to compromise of, 43-823
districts, 43-821,43-822
fees —
in civil matters to be retained by,
14-2342
in worthless check cases, 27-422
territorial jurisdiction, 43-822.1
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-2303, 15-1807
established in, 15-1801
fees —
generally, 27-202
in civil matters to be retained by,
14-2342
land sales, 15-1825
practice of law by, 15-1813
Memorial Library Commission. Library
commission, supra
Motor carriers in, liability insurance, 58-1484
Municipal court, juries in, 15-942
Music machines, orchestras, etc., 5-641 to
5-654
Obligations, how created and evidenced, 14-
2301
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, 14-2303
chairman of Board of Commission-
ers, 14-2314
purchasing agent, 14-2331
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-2341, 14-2342
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Penalties for violation of statutory require-
ments, 14-2337, 14-2345
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-179
Pool and billiard licenses, 5-647 to 5-654
Probate Court —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
clerk, 15-426
master to act in case of vacancy, 15-410
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
HORRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Purchases, 14-2332, 14-2333
Purchasing agent —
approval as prerequisite to payment or
submission of vouchers, 14-2334
term, bond and compensation, 14-2331
visitation of institutions and depart-
ments, 14-2335
Recording fees, 27-52
Road overseers, appointment of, 14-2318
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-551 to 53-557
see also Rural Police (this index)
appointment, 53-551
bond, 53-552
compensation, 53-553
oath of office, 53-552
powers and duties, 53-555 to 53-557
removal, 53-551
reports, 53-555
sheriff, control by, 53-554
term of office, 53-551
Sanitary and Drainage Commissions, special
provisions of, 18-102
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
bond retirement fund surplus, use of,
21-986, 21-3057
grammar schools, supervision by high
school superintendents, 21-3054
Hickory Hill District No. 38—
division of revenue, 21-3082
trustees, number of, 21-3081
high schools —
generally. Schools (this index)
bond, 14-2303, 21-63
budgets, 21-3066
districts —
additional, organization of, 21-3062
constituent common school dis-
tricts, 21-3061
transfer of local districts, 21-3063
trustees for, appointment of, 21-
3065
superintendents to co-operate with
trustees of grammar schools and
supervise curriculum and instruc-
tion, 21-3054
tax levy for, 21-3066
transfer of pupils from one district to
another, 21-3064
trustees, 21-3065
taxes, 21-921
election upon question of levying, 21-
916 to 21-918
maximum rate, 21-916
provisions distinctive to county, 21-
916 to 21-918
Index
495
HORRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
taxes — Cont'd
reduction or discontinuance, 21-937
general provisions inapplicable to
county, 21-936
trustees —
appointment, 21-3053
Hickory Hill District No. 38, 21-3081
term of office, 21-3053
Seashore, speed limit of motor vehicles on,
46-756, 46-757
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 14-2303, 53-55
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
seashore, power to regulate speed of
motor vehicles on, 46-756
tax collector may call on, 65-2467
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Skafling rinks, licensing of, 5-647 to 5-654
Socastee Yacht Basin, 14-2351 to 14-2356
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Supplies, purchasing of, 14-2332, 14-2333
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-453
see also Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458, 14-459
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2461 to 65-2470
appointment, 65-2461
assistance from peace officers and county
attorney, 65-2467
auditor, assistance to, 65-2470
bond, 65-2462
compensation, 65-2463
conveyance by —
to forfeited land commission, 65-3155
to governing board, of property com-
ing into his possession, 65-2912
deputies, 65-2464
responsibility for acts of, 65-2464
duties generally, 65-2466
fees, etc., to be paid over to county
treasurer, 656-2469
office in courthouse, 65-2465
equipment and supplies, 65-2465
powers generally, 65-2466
records, 65-2470
removal from office, 65-2461
term of office, 65-2461
travel expenses, 65-2463
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
HORRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
assessors, 65-1836, 65-1837
Board of Appeals, 65-1875, 65-1876
executions to enforce, nulla bona returns,
65-2468
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-1583
new industries, 65-1557
Forfeited land commission, supra
library, public, 42-469
list, auditor's, time for making, 65-1759
returns —
place of receiving, 65-1757
time for receiving, 65-1755
sale for —
county, bidding in property on behalf
of, 65-3154
forfeited land commission, purchase
by, 65-2912
time for payment, 65-1967
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-2303
execution of county obligations, 14-2301
library funds, custodianship of, 42-470
Waters. Streams, supra
Witnesses, compensation of, 27-604
Zones, 14-2312
HORSE MEAT
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 602
HORSENETTLE
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458,
[Reg. 2]
HORSE RACING
Races and Racing (this index)
HORSERADISH
Bushel, standard, 66-157
HORSES
Animals generally. Animals (this index)
Abbeville County, peddling horses in, 56-
1231 to 56-1235
Aiken Countv, peddling horses in, 56-1231 to
56-1235
Anderson County, peddling horses in, 56-
1231 to 56-1235
Importation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 495
[Reg. 2]
Larceny of, 16-355
Lien for service by stallion, 45-554
496
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HORSES— Cont'd
Maficious injuries to, 16-381
Peddling horses in certain counties, 56-1231
to 56-1235
Railroad crossings, liability for frightening
horse by lever or hand car at or near,
58-1202
Tails, cutting of, 6-6
Taking and using horse of another, 6-303
Taxation (this index)
Teeth, alterations of, 6-304
HORSE THIEVES
Harborers punished as vagrants, 16-565(6)
HORSE TRADERS
Licenses, 56-1271, 56-1272
HORTICULTURAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
HOSPITAL INSURANCE
Pay roll deductions in case of public em-
ployees, 1-49
HOSPITALS
Generally, 32-751 to 32-884
Accommodations for patients, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 573, 574 [Reg. C]
Administration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 577
Administrator, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
577 [Reg. A, 2]
Alcoholics, supervision of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 578 [Reg. A, 1]
Alchohol may be sold by wholesale drug-
gists to, 4-301
Anesthetics —
administration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
582 [Reg. A]
combustible, precautions to be taken in
handling, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
572, 573 [Reg. B, 11]
storage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 572
[Reg. B, 10, b]
Attic areas, openings into, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 571 [Reg. B, 7]
Bassinets, provision of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 581 [Reg. C 3]
Beds, maximum number, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 573 [Reg. C, 1, a]
Bedside equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 573, 574 [Reg. C, 3]
Beneficiaries. County or municipal hospi-
tals, infra
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Blood transfusions, facilities for, in matern-
ity cases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 581
[Reg. C, 1]
Boiler rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 571
[Reg. B, 8, a]
Bonds —
County or municipal hospitals, infra
Municipalities of 1,000 to 5,000, infra
Call system for patients, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 573 [Reg. C, 2, a]
Cancer (this index)
Ceilings, materials for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 568 [Reg. A, 3]
Children, segregation of, in psvehiatric hos-
pitals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 584
[Reg. B]
Children's courts may direct hospitalization
of child, 15-1423
Chimneys, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 569
[Reg. B, 2, a]
Cleanliness of premises, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 575, 576
Clinics. County or municipal hospitals,
infra
Combustible materials, storage of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 572 [Reg. B, 10]
Construction and operation of, 32-761 to 32-
795; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 567-588
advisory hospital council, 32-766 to 32-
771
compensation and expenses, 32-769
meetings, 32-768
members, 32-766. 32-767
service and duties of, 32-770, 32-771
alterations, approval of plans by State
Board of Health, 32-791
annual report of State Board of Health,
32-772(8), 32-794
definitions, 32-762
disclosure of information by State Board
of Health, 32-793
Division of Hospital Construction, 32-
765
duties of State Board of Health, general-
ly, 32-772
exemption of private educational institu-
tions, 32-762.1
inspections by State Board of Health, 32-
790
Licenses, infra
penalties for violations, 32-795
program of construction, 32-773; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 567, 568 [Reg.
A]
control by State Board of Health,
32-764
Federal aid, 32-776 to 32-779
hearings on plan of construction, 32-
774
hospital construction fund. 32-779
inspection of project, 32-778
Index
497
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Construction and operation of — Cont'd
program of construction — Cont'd
plan of construction, 32-774, 32-775;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 567, 568
[Reg. A]
publication of plan, 32-774
purposes, 32-763
rules and regulations of State Board of
Health, 32-792; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 567-588
standards for treatment in and mainte-
nance of hospitals, State Board of
Health to establish, 32-780, 32-792
time for compliance by existing institu-
tions, 32-793.1
title of act, 32-761
Contagious or infectious diseases, duty of
local health boards to establish for,
32-106
regulations respecting, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 588
Contributing school districts. Municipali-
ties of 1,000 to 5,000, infra
Corridors —
lighting of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 570
[Reg. B, 4, i]
to be unobstructed. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 570 [Reg. B, 4, g]
County or municipal hospitals, clinics, or
tuberculosis camps, 32-801 to 32-829
beneficiaries of, 32-816
payment by, 32-817
bonds —
custody and disbursement of pro-
ceeds, 32-805
issue and sale of, 32-803, 32-804
tax levy for retirement of, 32-806
construction of hospital, prerequisites to,
32-814
elections for, 32-802, 32-803
extraterritorial jurisdiction of municipal-
ity, 32-815
gifts, 32-820
local provisions, 32-822 to 32-829
Municipalities of 1,000 to 5,000, infra
municipalities of 5,000 to 10,000, hospital
commissions in, 32-871 to 32-874
notice of election, 32-802
nursing schools authorized, 32-819
petitions to establish, 32-801
Richland County, bond issue for, excep-
tion from constitutional debt limit,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230] ;
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
schools of medicine, no discrimination
between, 32-818
treasurer, 32-810, 32-811
trustees, 32-807
compensation, 32-811
meetings and records, 32-812
18 SC Code]— 32
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
County or municipal hospitals, etc. — Cont'd
trustees — Cont'd , y^
oath of office, 32-809 [/
organization, 32-809'
powers, 32-813
venereal clinics. Venereal Diseases (this
index)
Dead bodies to be turned over to Board for
distribution, 9-503, 9-504
Defrauding hospitals, penalty for, 32-752
Delivery rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
581, 582 [Reg. C, 3]
fire protection, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
572, 573 [Reg. B, 11]
ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. F]
Dental surgery, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 583
Dietitian, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 579 [Reg.
C, 1, a]
Disturbing patients with musical instru-
ments, penalty for, 32-751
Doors —
elevator, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. G]
exit, swinging of, Rules & Reg., Vol., 7,
p. 570 [Reg., B, 4, e]
locks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 570 [Reg.
B, 4, f]
screen doors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
576 [Reg. I, 6]
width, minimum, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 573 [Reg. C, 1, c]
Drinking water, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
575 [Reg. I, l,d]
Drug addicts, supervision of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 578 [Reg. A, 1]
Dumb-waiter shafts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 569 [Reg. B, 2, d], 571 [Reg. B, 6]
Electrical equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol., 7,
p. 572 [Reg. B, 9]
Electrical outlets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
572 [Reg. B, 11, a]
patient's rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 573 [Reg. C, 1, c]
Elevators, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. G]
tuberculosis hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 584 [Reg. C]
Elevator shafts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
571 [Reg. B, 6]
Emergency lighting facilities, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 574 [Reg. E, 2]
Emergency out-patient department, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 583
Emplovees, health of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 577 [Reg. B]
physical examination in tuberculosis
hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
584 [Reg. B]
Equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 567-
577
498
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Ethyl alcohol intended for use by, exempt
from Alcoholic Beverage Control Act,
4-3
Exits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 570, 571
[ReK. B. 4]
Eye hospitals, regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588
Film storage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 572
[Reg. B, 10, a]
Fire alarm system, 47-758; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 571 [Reg. B, 5]
Fire drills, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 570
[Reg. B, 2, g]
Fire extinguishers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 569 [Reg. B, 3, a, e]
Fire protection, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
569-573
Floor plan, submission of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 568 [Reg. A, 1, a(2)]
Floors —
heaters, insulation from, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 571 [Reg. B, 8, f]
materials, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 568
[Reg. 8, 3]
Flues, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7 p. 569 [Reg. B,
2, a]
Food service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 579
[Reg. C]
Formulary for preparation of infants' food,
provision of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
582 [Reg. C, 5]
Fuel oil storage tanks for heaters, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 571 [Reg. B, 8, g]
Furnace rooms. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 571
[Reg. B, 8]
Garbage disposal, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
576 [Reg. I, 4, a]
Group insurance provision for hospital ex
penses, 37-535
Halls to be unobstructed, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 570 [Reg. B, 4, g]
Hand washing facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, p. 576 [Reg. 1, 7]
in nurseries, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p,
582 [Reg. C, 4]
in tuberculosis hospitals, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 584 [Reg. B]
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, pp. 567-588
Heating, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 574 [Reg.
D]
Heating devices, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp
571, 572 [Reg. B, 8]
Hoods for stoves, heaters, etc., Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 572 [Reg. B, 8, h]
Hot plates, permissibility, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, p. 571 [Reg. B, 8, e]
Housekeeping, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 576
[Reg. J]
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Ice, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 575 [Reg. I, 1, e]
Incinerators, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 569
[Reg. B, 2, e], 576 [Reg. I, 5]
Incubators, baby, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
582 [Reg. C, 4]
Industrial Commission's power to order
hospitalization of injured employee, 72-
305
Inflammable liquids, storage of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 572 [Reg. B, 10, d]
Insane asylum. State Hospital (this index)
Intravenous administration of fluids, facili-
ties for, in maternity cases, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 581 [Reg. C, 1]
Isolation of maternity patients, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 581 [Reg. C, 1]
Isolation of patients with communicable di-
seases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 577
[Reg. N]
children, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 582
[Reg. B]
new-born infant, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 582 [Reg. C, 4]
Kitchen, ventilation of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 575 [Reg. F]
Laboratories, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 579
[Reg. D, 1]
Labor rooms. Delivery rooms, supra
Laundry —
supplies, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 576
[Reg. L]
ventilation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
575 [Reg. F]
Laundry chutes, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
569 [Reg. B, 2, d], 571 [Reg. B, 6]
Licenses, 32-780 to 32-795
application for, 32-782
basic standards, State Board of Health
to establish, 32-780
contagious disease hospitals, Rules &
Reg., Vol., 7, p. 588
denial, suspension, or revocation, 32-785
appeal, 32-788
hearing, 32-786, 32-787
notice, 32-786
disclosure of information by State Board
of Health, 32-793
fee, 32-782
injunction against operation without, 32-
789
inspections by State Board of Health,
32-790
issue of, 32-784
penalties for violations, 32-785, 32-795
period of, 32-783
posting of, 32-783
requirement of, 32-781
Lighting of hallways and stairways, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 570 [Reg. B, 4, i],
574 [Reg. EJ
(8 SC Code]
Index
499
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Linen closets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 574
[Reg. C, 5]
Linen supplies, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 576
[Reg. K]
Location. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 568 [Reg.
A, 2]
Maintenance of structure and facilities,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 575 [Reg. H]
Maternity service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
531. 582
Medical records and reports, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 579, 580 [Reg. D, 2]
Medical service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
577, 578 [Reg. A]
Medicine cabinets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
579 [Reg. B, 3]
Mental patients, care of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 584, 85
see also State Hospital (this index)
Municipal health boards, establishment by,
32-79
Municipal hospitals. County or municipal
hospitals, supra
Municipalities of 5,000 to 10,000, hospital
commissions in, 32-871 to 32-874
Municipalities of 1,000 to 5,000, hospitals in,
32-841 to 32-864
acquisition of property, 32-852
annual audit, 32-862
architect, employment of, 32-853
bonds, 32-847 to 32-851
issue of, 32-S47
proceeds, deposit and distribution of,
32-850
sale of, 32-849
tax levy for payment of, 32-851
terms and form of, 32-848
charity patients, 32-S57
construction contract, 32-853
contributing school districts, 32-858 to
32-861
agreements with, 32-858
cancelation of, 32-861
petition for, 32-859
patients from, 32-857
tax levy, authorization of, 32-860
cumulation of powers, 32-864
equipment, supplies, and maintenance,
32-854
establishment —
authorized, 32-841
election on, 32-842
extraterritorial jurisdiction of municipal-
ity, 32-855
gifts, acceptance of, 32-832
memorials to donors authorized, 32-852
operation of hospital, 32-856
patients and charges. 32-857
tax levy to pay deficits, 32-863
treasurer, compensation and duties of,
32-846
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Municipalities of 1,000 to 5,000, hospitals in
— Cont'd
trustees, 32-843
compensation, 32-844
meetings and records, 32-845
oath of office, 32-844
term of office, 32-843
vacancies, 32-843
trust funds, acceptance of, 32-852
Narcotics (this index)
Xose hospitals, regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 588 ■
Nurseries for new-born infants, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 582 [Reg. C, 4]
segregation of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
5S1 [Reg. C, 1]
Nurses' assistants, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
578 [Reg. B, 1, a]
Nurses' stations, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
579 [Reg. B.3]
Nursing Schools (this index)
Nursing service, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
578, 579 [Reg. B]
pediatric care, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
582 [Reg. A]
special duty nurses, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7.
p. 578 [Reg. B. 1, a]
visiting nurses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 578 [Reg. B, 1, a]
Obstetrical service, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp
581, 582
Occupational therapy, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 583
Operating rooms —
fire protection, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
572,573 [Reg. B, 11, a]
location, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 581
[Reg. B]
supervision by graduate nurse. Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 580 [Reg. A]
ventilation, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. F]
Orderlies, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 578
[Reg. B. 1, b]
Orders for medication and treatment, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 578 [Reg. A. 1]
Orthopedic hospitals, regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 588
Oxygen —
for emergency treatment, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 574 [Reg. C, 3]
out-patient department. Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 583 [Reg. B]
nurseries, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 582
[Reg. C. 4]
storage of. Rlues & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 572
[Reg. B, 10, b]
Pediatric hospitals, regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 588
Pediatrics in, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 582
Pharmacies in, Rlues & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 580
[Reg. D, 3]
500
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Physical or physio-therapy, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 583
Physical plant, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
S67-577
Pipes —
steam or hot water, insulation of, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. S69 [Reg. B, 2, b]
water, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 575 [Reg.
I, l,b]
Plat plan, submission of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 568 [Reg. A, 1, a(l) ]
Plumbing, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 575,
576 [Reg. 1,3]
Poor persons, provision for hospitalization
of. Poor Persons (this index)
Premature infants, care of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 582 [Reg. C, 4]
Psychiatric patients, care of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, pp. 584, 585
Radiology, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 583
Ramps, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 570 [Reg.
B, 4, j]
handrails, provision of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 575 [Reg. G]
tuberculosis hospitals, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 584 [Reg. C]
Records and reports, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
pp. 579, 580 [Reg. D, 2]
as proof of birth date, 32-1145(6)
Refrigerators, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. I, 1, e]
Restraints applied to patients, to be ap-
proved bv physician. Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 579 [Reg. B, 2]
Rooms, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 573 [Reg.
C,l]
area, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 585 [Reg.
B]
furnishings, Rlues & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
573 [Reg. C, 2]
tuberculosis hospitals. Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 584 [Reg. C]
Rubbish disposal, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
572 [Reg. B. 10, f, j]
Rules and regulations of State Board of
Health as to, 32-792; Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, pp. 567-588
Sales tax, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 853 [Reg.
29]
Sanitation, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 575,
576 [Reg. I]
Screening of doors, windows, and other
openings, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 576
[Reg. 1,6]
Screens for patients, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 573 [Reg. C, 2, b]
Segregation of maternity patients and in-
fants, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 581 [Reg.
C, 1]
Service rooms, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 574
[Reg. C, 5]
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Service rooms — Cont'd
ventilation, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. F]
Sewage disposal, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
575 [Reg. I, 2]
Smoking in hazardous areas, prohibited,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 573 [Reg. B, 11,
d)
Solution stands or attachments. Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 574 [Reg. C, 3]
South Carolina Convalescent Home for
Crippled Children, 32-881 to 32-884
Stairways, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 570 [Reg.
B, 4], 575 [Reg. G]
Standpipes, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 569
[Reg. B, 3]
State Board of Health —
Construction and operation, supra
Licenses, supra
State Hospital (this index)
State Hospital Construction Act. Con-
struction and operation, supra
Steam pressures, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 574
[Reg. D, 2]
Sterilization —
bedside equipment, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 574 [Reg. C, 3]
checks on, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 574
[Reg. C, 4]
facilities for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 574
[Reg. C, 4]
standard procedures. Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 579 [Reg. B, 2]
tuberculosis hospitals, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 584 [Reg. C]
Stovepipes, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 569
[Reg. B, 2, a]
Supplies, keeping of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 574 [Reg. C, 4]
Surgery, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 580, 581
Operating room, supra
Telephones, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 576
[Reg. M]
Temperatures to be maintained, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 574 [Reg. D, 1]
Throat hospitals, regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 588
Toilets-
number, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 576
[Reg. I, 3, b]
ventilation, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. F]
Towels. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 576 [Reg.
1,7]
Township hospitals. County or municipal
hospitals, supra
Trustees —
County or municipal hospitals, supra
Municipalities of 1,000 to 5,000, supra
Tuberculosis Hospitals (this index)
Unemployment compensation, interns not
entitled to, 68-22
Index
501
HOSPITALS— Cont'd
Union hospital district, bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, SC Const,
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 290]
Utility rooms. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 574
[Reg. C, 5]
ventilation, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. F]
Venereal Clinics (this index)
Venereal diseases to be reported and seg-
regated, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 677
[Sec. 2]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 575
[Reg. F]
dampers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 569
[Reg. B,2,c]
laundries, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 569
[Reg. B, 2, f]
Vertical openings, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 571 [Reg. B, 6]
Veterans' hospitals —
counties may convey land to United
States for, 32-754
Richland County may condemn land for
sewage disposal plant for, 32-755
Visiting nurse, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 578
[Reg. B, 1, a]
Walls, materials in, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
568 [Reg. A, 3]
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission may lease hospital at airfield,
2-284(2)
Water supply of, testing of, 32-1201
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 575 [Reg. I, 1]
Window area. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 573
_ [Reg. C, 1, b]
Window screens, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
576 [Reg. I, 6]
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
X-ray rooms, ventilation of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 575 [Reg. F]
X-rays, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 583
tuberculosis patients, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 584 [Reg. C]
HOSPITAL SERVICE
CORPORATIONS
See also Medical Service Corporations
Actions by and against, 37-1070
Assets, minimum, 37-1051
Bond, 37-1060
Bylaws, 37-1053
Charitable character, 37-1055
Corporation laws as inapplicable, 37-1074
Declaration, 37-1052
Directors, 37-1053
Dissolution, 37-1073
Examination by Insurance Commissioner,
37-1071
Insurance laws as inapplicable to, 37-1074
Investment of funds, 37-1069
HOSPITAL SERVICE CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Licensing, 37-1057 to 37-1061
Liquidation, 37-1073
Medical plan service legislation not appli-
cable, 37-1126
Members, 37-1053
Nonprofit, 37-1054, 37-1056
Officers —
election of, 37-1053
salaries —
as subject to Insurance Commission-
er's approval, 37-1067
reporting, 37-1072
Organization, 37-1051 to 37-1056
Purpose, 37-1054
Records, 37-1071
Report, annual, 37-1072
Reserves, 37-1068
Tax exempt, 37-1055
HOSPITAL SERVICE PLAN
See also Hospital Service Corporations;
Medical Service Corporations
Generally, 37-1051 to 37-1074
Contracts—
for hospital service —
medical service corporations, con-
tracts with, 37-1112
subscriber's liability for hospital serv-
ice not paid by corporation, 37-
1063
■with subscribers, to furnish service —
license required, 37-1057
modification, 37-1065
Corporations to operate. Hospital Service
Corporations (this index)
Expense of administration-
Commissioner's approval, 37-1067
how paid, 37-1066
Licenses —
Hospital Service Corporations (this in-
dex)
solicitors and agents, 37-1062
Membership certificate to state terms of
service contract, 37-1064
Rates as subject to modification, 37-1065
Salaries as subject to Commissioner's ap-
proval, 37-1067
Solicitation of subscribers, expense of, as
subject to Commissioner's approval, 37-
1067
HOTELS, BOARDINGHOUSES,
AND RESTAURANTS
See also Tourist Camps and Roadhousts
Generally, 35-1 to 35-142
Access and assistance to be afforded inspec-
tors, 35-137
502
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HOTELS, BOARDINGHOUSES, AND
RESTAURANTS— Cont'd
Airing of rooms occupied by persons known
or suspected to be suffering from cer-
tain diseases, 35-129
Animals, exclusion of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item IS]
Baggage-
liability of proprietor for loss of, 35-4
removal with intent to defraud keeper,
35-5, 35-6
sale at auction to satisfy obligation in-
curred, 35-3
Bedding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec.
19, 20]
Butter or cheese imitations, posting notice
of use of, 32-1670
Carpets to be kept clean and in good re-
pair, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591
[Sec. 20]
Ceilings, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 591 [Sec.
21]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 2]
Certificate of inspection, 35-136
Cisterns, screening of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 590 [Sec. 14]
Claims to be from approved sources, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 14]
Cleanliness of premises generally, 35-134
Closing by health officer, when, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 592 [Sec. 24]
Cloths, clean, only to be used, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 10]
Condemnation of unwholesome or adulter-
ated food or drink, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 593 | Sec. 4]
Contracts of infant students with keepers of,
may not be ratified, 11-153
Counters —
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 10]
construction of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 9]
Courts, inside exit from, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 590 [Sec. 8]
Cream, dispensing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 595 [Sec 6, Item 14]
Curtains to be kept clean and in good re-
pair, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec.
20]
Definitions, 35-101
for purpose of Health Board regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588 [Sec. 1]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
593 [Sec. 1]
Defrauding proprietors, 35-5 to 35-7
Directions for reaching fire escapes, posting
of, 35-114
Dishes, tableware, and kitchen utensils, 35-
131
HOTELS, BOARDINGHOUSES, AND
RESTAURANTS— Cont'd
Dish water, disposal of, by itinerant restau-
rants, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 595
[Sec. 6, Item 17]
Disinfection of rooms, when required, 35-
129; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 589 [Sec.
Display of food and drink, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 15]
Doors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594 [Sec.
6, Item 3]
Employees — ■
in hotels —
cleanliness, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 589 [Sec. 2]
communicable disease, freedom from,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 589 [Sec.
2, 3]
definition, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
589 [Sec. 1]
physical examination, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 589 [Sec. 2]
in restaurants-
cleanliness, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
595 [Sec. 6, Item 16]
definition, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
593 [Sec. 1(c)]
disease, contraction of, to be notified
to health officer, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 596 [Sec. 10]
hand washing signs, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 6]
itinerant restaurants, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 17]
lockers or dressing rooms, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item
17]
toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 6]
Enforcement of Health Board regulations.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 592 [Sec. 24,
29]
Equipment in restaurants —
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec 6, Item 10]
construction of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 9]
storage and handling, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 11]
Exits from inside courts, 35-115
Failure to apply fund to payment of board
as agreed, 35-7
Fire escapes, 35-113, 35-114
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 589 [Sec. 6, 7]
Fire extinguishers to be provided, 35-111
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 590 [Sec. 9]
Floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec.
21]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 1]
Index
503
HOTELS, BOARDINGHOUSES, AND
RESTAURANTS— Cont'd
Flypaper, flytraps, and other devices, use
of, 35-125
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 3], p. 595 [Sec.
6, Item 15]
Food not to be re-served, 35-132
Fowls, exclusion of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 15]
Furniture to be kept clean and in good re-
pair, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec.
20]
Gambling in, penalty for, 16-504
Garbage disposal, 35-133
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol 7,
p. 591 [Sec. 15], 593 [Sec. 6, Item
17]
Grading —
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 592
[Sec. 28]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 593,
594 [Sec. 6]
failure to comply with requirements,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 595,
596 [Sec. 7]
public display, Rules & Reg., Vol 7,
p. 593 [Sec. '3]
regarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
596 [Sec. 8]
Hand-washing facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 8]
Harboring seamen over one hour, penalty
for, 54-351
Health Board regulations respecting —
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588-592
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
593-596
Heating facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
591 [Sec. 16]
Ice cream, sources and serving of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594, 595 [Sec. 6, Item
14]
Ice in itinerant restaurants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 17]
Innkeepers' rates extended to keepers of
boardinghouses, 32-2
Inspections of, 35-136 to 35-142, 40-5, 40-6
under local ordinance, 35-52
under regulations —
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 592
[Sec. 25-27]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
593 [Sec. 5]
Itinerant restaurants —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 593
[Sec.l, (b)]
permit, when dispensible, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 593 [Sec. 2], 595 [Sec.
6, Item 17]
sanitation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
595 [Sec. 6, Item 17]
HOTELS, BOARDINGHOUSES, AND
RESTAURANTS— Cont'd
Jewels of guest, liability of proprietor for
loss of, 35-4
Kitchens, 35-130
Lavatory facilities —
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591
[Sec. 22]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 8]
Licenses —
forfeiture of license of lodging or public
house for seamen, for harboring de-
serting seaman, 54-352
revocation for failure to comply with lo-
cal ordinances, 35-53
Lighting —
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591
[Sec. 16]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 4]
Living quarters not to be used in connec-
tion with restaurants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 17]
Milk and fluid milk products, sources and
serving of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594,
595 [Sec. 6, Item 14]
Money of guests, liability of proprietor for
loss of, 35-4
Municipal regulation, 35-51 to 35-54
Music machines, orchestras, etc. Amuse-
ments and Athletic Contests (this in-
dex)
Mussels to be from approved sources, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item
14]
Oysters to be from approved sources, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item
14]
Penalties for violations of sanitary provi-
sions generally, 35-142
restaurant health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 596 [Sec. 13]
Permits —
hotels. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec.
23]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 593
[Sec. 2]
reinstatement, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 596 [Sec. 8]
Physical examination of employees, 35-135
Pillow slips, 35-127
Private residences, safety and sanitary pro-
visions inapplicable to, 35-102
Privies-
responsibility for condition of, 32-1225
where water system not available, 35-122
Railway stations, regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 628-630
Rates, posting of, 35-1; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 591 [Sec. IS]
Red lights indicating location and direction
of fire escapes, 35-114
504
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HOTELS, BOARDINGHOUSES, AND
RESTAURANTS— Cont'd
Refrigeration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 13]
itinerant restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 59S [Sec. 6, Item 17]
Refrigerators, 35-130
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 10]
construction of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 9]
Repair of premises generally, 35-134
Reports of inspectors, 35-140
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 592 [Sec. 26], 593 [Sec. 5]
Rubbish, keeping premises free of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6. Item 17]
Safety provisions, 35-111 to 35-115
Samples of food or drink, examination of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 593 [Sec. 4]
Sanitary provisions, 35-121 to 35-142
regulations — -
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591
[Sec. 17]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
593,594 [Sec. 6]
Sawdust on floors not permissible, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec. 21]
Score cards to be used by inspectors, 35-
141
Screening —
cisterns and tanks, 35-124
of doors, windows, and openings, 35-125
regulations as to —
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 590
[Sec. 13, 14]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 3]
Septic tanks in counties with city over 70,-
000, grease traps for, 32-1266
Sewage disposal, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
590 [Sec. 12]
Sheets, 35-127
Show cases —
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 10]
construction of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 9]
Sinks —
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 10]
construction of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 9]
Sleeping quarters not to be used in con-
nection with restaurants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 17]
Soap, 35-126
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 591 [Sec. 22]
Soiled linens, coats, and aprons, provisions
of containers for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 17]
HOTELS, BOARDINGHOUSES, AND
RESTAURANTS— Cont'd
Stairways, 35-112
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 589 [Sec. 6]
Station restaurants, separation of races, 58-
551
Stealing bedding or furniture from lodgings,
16-358
Storage of food and drink, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 15]
Stove, cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 10]
Tables —
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 10]
construction of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 9]
Tanks, screening of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 590 [Sec. 14]
Toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 6]
washrooms, 35-121
Tourist Camps and Roadhouses (this in-
dex)
Towels, 35-126
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 591 [Sec. 22]
"Transient guest," defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 588 [Sec. 1]
Transient accommodations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 588-592
Utensils in restaurants —
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594
[Sec. 6, Item 10]
itinerant restaurants, Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 17]
poisonous substances not to be used
for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 596
[Sec. 9]
construction of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 9]
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 593
[Sec. 1(d)]
storage and handling, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 11]
Ventilation —
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec.
16]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 5]
Vermin, keeping beds, etc., free from, 35-
128
regulations as to. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 591 [Sec. 20]
Walls, 47-1225
regulations as to—
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591
[Sec. 21]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 2]
Index
505
HOTELS, BOARDINGHOUSES, AND
RESTAURANTS— Cont'd
Warrants for violation of sanitary provi-
sions, 35-139
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 592 [Sec. 30]
Washrooms, 35-121
Wastes, disposal of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 594 [Sec. 16, Item 12]
Water, analysis of, 35-123
Water closets, 35-121
Water supply —
hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 590 [Sec.
10, 11]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
594 [Sec. 6, Item 7]
itinerant restaurants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6, Item 17]
Wholesale prices to, permissibility, 66-85
Wholesomeness of food and drink, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594 [Sec. 6, Item 14]
HOURS OF LABOR
Labor (this index)
HOUSEBREAKING
Burglary and Housebreaking (_this index)
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
FURNISHINGS
Chattel mortgages, priority over rent lien,
recording as affecting, 60-101
Tax exemption, 65-1522(30)
power of General Assembly to exempt
from taxation, SC Const, Art 10, § 4
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
For matters relating to the General Assembly
as such, see General Assembly
As to United States House of Rep'
resentatives, see Congress
Adjournments, SC Const, Art 3, § 21
day to day, quorum not necessary, SC
Const, Art 3, § 11
Amendments to Constitution, proposal in,
SC Const, Art 16, § 1
Appeal from decision of county boxing com-
mission to member of, 5-306
Apportionment of members or representa-
tion, 30-1; SC Const, Art 1, §2; Art 3,
§3
basis, SC Const, Art 3, § 4
effective date, SC Const, Art 3, § 3
Appropriations (this index)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
—Cont'd
Arrest —
of person ordered to attend, punishabil-
ity, SC Const, Art 3, § 13
privilege of members from, SC Const,
Art 3, § 14
Assault on person ordered to attend, pun-
ishment of, SC Const, Art 3, § 13
Bill clerk-
appointment, 30-61
compensation, 30-63
Branch of Legislature, SC Const, Art 3, § 1
Chaplain, 30-59
Claims against State, reports on, to Ways
and Means Committee, 30-252
Clerks —
assistants —
appointment, 30-61
compensation, 30-63^ ,
Bill clerk, supra
compensation for extra session, 20-58 ■
Desk clerk, infra
errors, typographical and clerical, cor-
rection of, 30-211 to 30-214 .
Journal clerk, infra
list of appointees to be sent to Secre-
tary of State by, 30-3
Reading clerk, infra
Compensation of members — ^
extra session, SC Const, Art 3, § 19
restrictions on, SC Const, Art 3, § 9
per diem, restrictions on increase, SC
Const. Art 3, § 19
Congress (this index)
^Contempt, power to punish, SC Const, Art
3, §13
Count}* boxing commissioners, appointment
by members, 5-303
Desk clerk, appointment of, 30-61
Disorderly behavior, power to punish mem-
bers for, SC Const, Art 3, § 12
Doorkeepers, appointment of, 30-61
Education Committee, chairman of —
member of board of trustees of Univer-
sity of South Carolina, 22-101
member of board of trustees of Winthrop
College, 22-402
Election of members, 30-2; SC Const, Art
3, §§2, 8, 11 ^ 1
Emploj'ees, 30-61
Expulsion of members, SC Const, Art 3,
§12
Impeachment of public officers, SC Const,
Art 15, § 1
Interstate Cooperation Committee, 9-101, 9-
103, 9-104
Journal —
printing of, 1-512
votes to be entered upon, SC Const, Art
3, §§ 20, 22
506
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
— Cont'd
Journal clerk —
appointment, 30-61
compensation, 30-63
Judiciary Committee —
chairman to be member of State Re-
organization Commission, 9-206
clerk, appointment of, 30-61
Legislative powers as vested in, SC Const,
Art 3, § 1
Mail carrier, appointment of, 30-61
Medical Affairs Committee chairman to be
member of board of trustees of the
Medical College, 22-353
Mileage allowable to members, SC Const,
Art 3, § 19
Military Committee chairman to be mem-
ber of the Board of Visitors of The
Citadel, 22-302
Number of members, SC Const, Art 3, § 3
Officers, power to choose, SC Const, Art 3,
§12
Pages, appointment of, 30-61
Porters, appointment of, 30-61
Procedure, rules of, power to determine, SC
Const, Art 3, § 12
Punishment of nonmembers, SC Const, Art
3, §13
Qualifications of members, SC Const, Art 3,
§7
Quorum, SC Const, Art 3, § 11
Reading clerk, election of, 30-56
Reorganization Commission —
approval of alternative plans of, 9-210
election of members of, 9-206
Revenue bills to originate in, SC Const, Art
3, §15
Rules of procedure, power to determine, SC
Const, Art 3, § 12
Sergeant-at-arms —
compensation for care to hall and fur-
nishings, 30-57
duties, 30-57
election, 30-56
employees, control of, 30-62
Speaker — „_
compensation, 30-52
Governor's duties, when to perform, 1-
113
member of legislative council, 30-101
Term of members, beginning, SC Const,
Art 3, § 10
Threat to member, power to punish, SC
r Const, Art 3, § 13
Ways and Means Committee-
chairman —
as member of Budget and Control
Board, 1-351
as member of State Reorganization
Commission, 9-206
compensation for services in connec-
tion with budget, 1-731
•I
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
— Cont'd
Ways and Means Committee — Cont'd
claims against State to be reported to,
30-252.
clerk, appointment of, 30-61
HOUSES
Dwellings (this index)
HOUSES OF CORRECTION
Counties to provide, for female convicts,
55-425
HOUSES OF ILL FAME
Prostitution (this index)
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
Generally, 36-1 to 36-651
Greenwood County, legislative delegation
approval, 36-651
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds —
investment in, 36-604
municipal taxes and assessments, accept-
ance in payment of, 36-605
Housing Authorities Law, 36-101 to 36-280
bonds and obligations, 36-156 to 36-169
debt insurance, 36-168
debt limitations, exemption from, 36-
165
holders' remedies, 36-166, 36-167
investments, authorized as, 36-163, 36-
279, 36-412
issue of, 36-156
liability on, 36-165
negotiability of, 36-157
public purpose, deemed issued for,
36-161
purpose of, effect of recital of, 36-160
refunding bonds authorized, 36-157
sale of, 36-162
offer to State Budget and Control
Board not required, 36-169
security for, 36-156
mortgages, etc., provisions of, 36-
158
signatures by former officers, validity
of, 36-164
sinking funds, surplus need not be
turned over to State Budget and
Control Board, 36-169
State agencies, agreements for super-
vision, etc., by, 36-155
tax exemption, 36-161
terms of, 36-157
territory, covenant as to, 36-159
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Index
507
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
— Cont'd
Housing Authorities Law — Cont'd
city housing authorities, 36-111 to 36-141
accounts, how kept, 36-141
authorization of, 36-111
books and records, 36-141
commissioners —
appointment, 36-114
certificate of appointment, filing
of, 36-114
Charleston, in city of, 36-115
compensation, 36-116
organization, 36-119
personal interest in projects or
contracts, 36-117
removal from office, 36-118
term of office, 36-114
eminent domain, 36-128
appeal to common pleas court,
36-129
Charleston, city of, removal and
sale of personal property on
condemned lands, 36-131
condemnation board, 36-128
deposit and possession pending
appeal, 36-130
jury trial, right to, 36-129
employees' personal interest in proj-
ects or contracts, 36-117
establishment by council resolution,
36-112
certificate as evidence, 36-113-
conclusiveness of, 36-113
exemption from taxes and special as-
sessments, 36-138
foreclosure as ending restrictions,
tions, 36-136
funds, protection of deposits of,
36-137
operation not for profit, 36-134
other public bodies, provisions as to,
not applicable, 36-140
payments in lieu of taxes or special
assessments, 36-138
powers —
acquisition of property, 36-127
commissioners, vested in, 36-124
examinations, conduct of, 36-133
extraterritorial powers, 36-121 to
36-123
general corporate powers, 36-125
specific powers, 36-126
studies and research, 36-132
projects subject to zoning, etc., laws
and ordinances, 36-139
receivership as ending restrictions
36-136
rentals, fixing and computation of, 36-
134, 36-135
reports, 36-141
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
- — Cont'd
Housing Authorities Law — Cont'd
city housing authorities — Cont'd
tenants, selection of, 36-135
territorial jurisdiction, 36-120
consolidated housing authority, in-
clusion in area of, 36-235
county housing authority, inclu-
sion within jurisdiction of,
36-186
regional housing authority, inclu-
sion in area of, 36-211, 36-212
consolidated housing authorities, 36-
231 to 36-236
area of operations, 36-235
city housing authorities, applicability
of laws as to, 36-236
county housing authorities, applica-
bility of laws as to, 36-236
creation, 36-231, 36-232
meaning of certain terms, 36-234
powers and duties, 36-236
regional housing authorities, appli-
cability of, laws as to, 36-233,
36-236
co-operation of authorities, 36-104
county housing authorities, 36-181 to
36-187
authorization of, 36-181
city housing authorities, applicabil-
ity of laws as to, 36-183
creation of, 36-182
in county excluded from regional
housing authority, 36-187
legislative delegation to act as coun-
cil, 36-184
powers and duties, 36-183
rural housing, provision of, 36-251
Senator to act as mayor, 36-184
territorial jurisdiction, 36-185, 36-186
Federal loan or grants, 36-151 to 36-155
maximum hours, stipulations as to,
36-154
minimum wages, stipulations as to,
36-154
provisions in contracts for, 36-152, 36-
153
receipt and expenditure of, 36-151
supervision and control, agreements
for, 36-155
public interest, declaration of, 36-103
regional housing authorities, 36-201 to
36-223
annual reports, 36-223
area of operation, 36-211
city housing authorities, applicabil-
ity of laws as to, 36-222
commissioners, 36-206 to 36-210
additional commissioner, 36-206
appointment, 36-206
meetings, 36-210
qualification, 36-207
508
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
—Cont'd
Housing Authorities Law — Cont'd
regional housing authorities — Cont'd
commissioners — Cont'd
removal from office, 36-209
term of office, 36-208
county housing authorities-
applicability of laws as to, 36-222
effect on, 36-212, 36-215
creation of, 36-201
certificate of, as evidence, 36-204
conclusiveness of, 36-204
consent of county housing authori-
ties and obligees, 36-202
findings, 36-203
public hearings, 36-221
decrease of area of operation, 36-216
to 36-221
consent of obligees, 36-217
findings, 36-218
public hearings, 36-221
single county, effect of reduction
to, 36-219
deed by county housing authorities,
execution and recording of, 36-
205
on increase of area of regional au-
thority, 36-215
excluded counties —
creation of county housing au-
thority in, 36-187
disposition of property in, 36-220
increase of area of operation, 36-212
to 36-215
consent of county housing author-
ities and obligees 36-213
findings, 36-214
public hearing, 36-221
inspection of books, records, and ac-
counts, 36-223
name, 36-201
powers and duties, 36-222
rural housing, 36-251
Aiken County, 36-261 to 36-264
short title, 36-101
State Budget and Control Board, rela-
tionship with, 36-169
Housing Co-operation Law, 36-301 to 36-307
changes in projects not to be required,
when, 36-305
definitions, 36-302
municipal and county loans or donations
to housing authorities, 36-306
short title, 36-301
State public bodies, powers of, 36-303,
36-304
grant of funds for redevelopment, 36-
407.1
how exercised, 36-307
national defense housing, co-operation
in, 36-277
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
— Cont'd
Investment in housing obligations, gen-
erally, 36-601 to 36-605
Federal housing mortgages, etc., invest-
ments in, 36-601 to 36-603
national defense housing project, bonds
for, 36-279
redevelopment projects, bonds for, 36-
412
State Housing Authorities Law, bonds
under, 36-163
Municipalities over 5,000, elimination of un-
fit dwellings in, 36-501 to 36-511
cumulation of powers, 36-511
definitions, 36-501
funds for enforcement, 36-510
lis pendens, 36-506
nuisances, powers as to, not affected, 36-
504
ordinance as to unfit dwellings, 36-503
standards for determining fitness of
dwelling, 36-505
police power, subject of, 36-502
posting notice, 36-506
powers of public officer, 36-508
rights of persons affected by orders
as to, 36-507
sale of materials of demolished dwelling,
36-509
service of process and papers, 36-506
National defense activities, housing for,
36-271 to 36-280
authorized, 36-272, 36-275
bonds and obligations as investments,
36-279
co-operation with Federal government,
36-276
definitions, 36-271
national defense period, 36-274
projects, 36-273
operation during and after defense pe-
riods, 36-278
powers of housing authority —
generally, 36-273, 36-275
cumulation of powers, 36-280
rentals, limitations not applicable, when,
36-274
sale of project, 36-276
State public bodies, co-operation of,
36-277
tenants, limitations not applicable, when,
36-274
Redevelopment Law, 36-401 to 36-414
advisory boards, 36-413
blighted area defined, 36-402
bonds, issue for grant of redevelopment
funds, 36-407.1
cumulation of powers, 36-414
definitions, 36-402
Federal loans and grants, 36-411
legislative findings, 36-403
Index
509
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
— Cont'd
Redevelopment Law — Cont'd
obligations of housing authorities as in-
vestment or security for deposits,
36-412
project —
co-operation of State public bodies,
36-407
denned, 36-402
grants by State public bodies, 36-
407-1
housing authorities, powers of, 36-404,
36-406
plans, approval bv municipalities,
36-405 to 36-405.2
private use of lands in —
availability for, 36-408
restrictions on, 36-409
taxation of property leased for,
36-410
public use of lands in, 36-408
short title, 36-401
State Board of Housing, duties devolved
upon Research, Planning and Develop-
ment Board, 9-310
State Housing Law, 36-1 to 36-61
agencies and instrumentalities as State
agencies, 36-2
foreclosure, 36-58, 36-59
judicial sales, restrictions on, 36-58 to
36-60
legislative finding, 36-2
limited dividend housing corporations,
36-11 to 36-23
articles of incorporation —
contents, 36-14
filing with Secretary of State,
36-11
bonds, consideration for, 36-16
corporate powers, limitations on, 36-
18, 36-19
general corporation law as applicable,
36-23
income debentures, 36-15, 36-16
incorporation, 36-11
Insurance Commissioner, approval of
securities by, 36-18
judgments against, enforcement of,
36-60
public health and safety, promotion
of, 36-14
purposes, 36-12, 36-14
reorganization, 36-61
repayment of investments, 36-54
State Research, Planning, and De-
velopment Board —
control and supervision bv, 36-12,
36-14, 36-18, 36-20
fees, collection of, 36-22
investigations by, 36-21
HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
— Cont'd
State Housing Law — Cont'd
limited divided housing corporations
■ — Cont'd
stock and stockholders —
consideration for stock, 36-16
dividends, limitation of, 36-17
par value required, 36-13
repayment of investment in stock
limited, 36-14
summary proceedings for mandamus
or injunction against, 36-55, 36-56
surplus, 36-54
reversion to State, 36-14, 36-54
mortgages, 36-57
projects, 36-31 to 36-39
acquisition of land for, 36-35 to 36-37
city council's action on plans, 36-32
consolidation and extension of, 36-39
cost of, 36-33
fees of State Research, Planning,
and Development Board in-
cluded in, 36-22
eminent domain, exercise of power
of, 36-35, 36-36
operation of more than one project,
36-39
other projects, purchase of, 36-38
public park or grounds within, 36-37
sale or purchase of lands to or from
municipalities, 36-37
State Research, Planning, and De-
velopment Board approval of,
36-31, 36-32
trustee, receipt and disbursement of
funds by, 36-34
receivers, appointment in foreclosure
proceedings, 36-58
rentals, 36-51 to 36-53
increase in foreclosure proceedings,
36-58
reduction of, 36-53
State Research, Planning, and De-
velopment Board —
control by, 36-51
fees of, included in rents, 36-22
Research, Planning and Development
Board, duties, generally, 36-3
short title, 36-1
HUCKSTERS
Hawkers and Peddlers (this index)
HUMANE ORGANIZATIONS
Protection of names and emblems of, 16-
S42, 16-543
HUNGARIAN SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
510
Code of Laws of South Carolina
HUNTING
Game laws. Fish and Game (this index)
HUNTING CLUBS
Registration and reports, 28-522
HUNTING ISLAND
Generally, 51-241 to 51-251
Bonds and obligations —
holders of, rights of, 51-248
issue of, 51-245
payment, security for, 51-247
State not obligated on, 51-250
tax exemption, 51-249
terms, 51-246
Camping areas, 51-244
Lease of building lots in residential areas,
51-242
Rates, charges, and rentals, 51-251
Recreation centers, 51-244
Residential areas, 51-542
State Forestry Commission, development
by, 51-241
Streets and roads, 51-243
Surplus revenues, division between Beaufort
County and State, 51-251
Water supply, 51-243
HUSBAND AND WIFE
See also Married Women
Abandonment or desertion of wife —
criminal offense of, 15-1385
penalty, 15-1427
dower as barred by, 19-123 to 19-128
Absence for seven years. Marriage (this
index)
Actions —
Divorce (this index)
liability of husband, actions against wife,
20-207
parties to actions between spouses, 10-
216
wrongful death, beneficiary of action for,
10-1952
Alimony and suit money. Divorce (this
index)
Beating wife, conviction for, as disquali-
fying elector, SC Const, Art 2, § 6
Bigamy, 16-401
Children. Parent and Child (this index)
Common-law wife deemed legitimate for
purpose of Uniform Support of De-
pendents Act, 20-318
Confidential communications, as witnesses
to, 26-403
Criminal Conversation (this index)
Curtesy (this index)
HUSBAND AND WIFE— Cont'd
Debts of wife, liability of husband for,
20-206
Desertion —
dower as barred by, 19-123 to 19-128
ground for divorce, 20-101(2)
Divorce (this index)
Dower (this index)
Entireties, Tenancy By (this index)
Fraternal benefit association, husband or
wife as beneficiary, 37-906
Guardianship of minor children, equality of
rights and duties, 31-51
Homestead exemption where husband de-
ceased, 34-11
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance tax —
exemption from, 65-468
rate, 65-467
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Life tenant, determination of death, 10-2451
to 10-2457
Support of wife and children —
obligation of husband, 20-303, 20-304
Uniform Support of Dependents Act
(this index)
Taxes —
husband holding in right of wife, liability
for, 65-1611
husband's liability for tax on wife's prop-
erty, 65-1626
return bv husband of personalty of wife,
65-1625
Widows (this index)
Wills (this index)
HYDRANTS
Fire Hydrants (this index)
HYDROCHLORIC ACID
Dangerous substances as including, 32-1801
(1)
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
HYDROELECTRIC COMMISSION
Orangeburg Aiken Hydro-Electric Com-
mission (this index)
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
Board of supervisors, powers of, 18-524
Cemeteries, flooding of, 70-171 to 70-177
Chattel mortgages of hydroelectric compa-
nies, 45-5, 45-151
Mortgages of hydroelectric companies, val-
idation of, 45-5
Index
511
HYDROELECTRIC POWER— Cont'd
Tax exemption for hydroelectric power
companies, 6S-156S
HYDROFLUORIC ACID
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
HYDROGEN CYANIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
ICE PLANTS
Municipal Public Works (this index)
ICE SHERBET
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
ICY ROADS
Motor carriers —
extreme caution, requirement of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
maximum hours of service of drivers,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule
6(a)]
IDIOTS
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this
index)
IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSONS
Vagrants, punished as, 16-565(5)
HYDROGEN SULFIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Gas to be free from. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 826 [Rules 26, 27]
Poisoning bv, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
HYDRONAPHTHOL
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
HYDROPHOBIA
Rabies Control (this index)
HYDROPLANE
Aircraft or watercraft, 2-2
HYPOCHLOROUS ACID
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(8)
HYPOTHECATION
Pledge or Collateral Security (this index)
ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN
Bastards (this index)
ILLITERACY
Motor carriers, illiteracy as disqualifying
driver, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766
[Reg. 1.29]
ILLNESS OR SICKNESS
See also Diseases
Income tax, receipt by reason of sickness
not gross income, 65-253
Insurance against. Accident and Health
Insurance (this index)
Motor carriers, driving while driver is ill,
forbidden, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 769
[Reg. 2.04]
Taxation (this index)
Telegraph companies' liability for mental
anguish due to improper handling of
message, 58-255
IMBECILES
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this
index)
ICE CREAM
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
IMITATION BUTTER AND CHEESE
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
512
Code of Laws of South Carolina
IMITATION ICE CREAM
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
IMMIGRATION
Congress may prohibit importation of per-
sons, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 1
Head tax on importation of persons, US
Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 1
Inducement of, as subject to investigation
by Clemson Agricultural College, 3-21
IMPRISONMENT
Debt, imprisonment for —
arrest of debtor. Civil Arrest (this in-
dex)
body execution. Execution (this index)
constitutional restriction on, SC Const,
Art 1, § 24
False Imprisonment (this index)
Penal and Reformatory Institutions (this
index)
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
IMMUNITIES
Privileges and Immunities (this index)
IMPAIRMENT OF CONTRACT
OBLIGATIONS
Legislation forbidden, SC Const, Art 1, § S;
US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 1
IMPROVEMENTS
Special Assessments (this
Assessments for.
index)
Drainage (this index)
Ejectment, recovery by defendant in.
cupying Claimants (this index)
Highways and Streets (this index)
Paving Bonds (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Oc-
IMPEACHMENT
Congress (this index)
Constitutional provisions as to, SC Const,
Art IS, §§ 1-4
Court for trial of, SC Const, Art IS, §2;
15-6
Judgment in impeachment cases, limitations
on, US Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 7
Senate (this index)
IMPERSONATION
Officer, false impersonation of, 16-369
IMPETIGO CONTAGIOSA
Schools, exclusion from, of persons afflicted
with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec.
19]
IMPORTS
Exports and Imports (.this index)
IMPOSTS
Consent of people as requisite, SC Const,
Art 1, §7
Customs Duties (this index)
Exports and Imports (this index)
Power of Congress to levy, US Const, Art
1, §8
IMPRESSING SEAMEN
Penalty for, 54-361
INCEST
Conviction for, as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Definition and punishment of, 16-402
INCOME
Married women, 20-204
Tax on. Income Tax (this index)
INCOME TAX
Generally, 65-201 to 65-367
Accident insurance —
deduction of premiums, 6S-2S9
receipts from, not gross income, 65-253
Accounting methods as affecting computa-
tion of net income, 65-281
Acknowledgments, authority to take, 65-309
Actions —
penalty for nonfraudulent failure to file
return, pay tax, etc., 65-363, 65-364
recovery of taxes, 65-349
Additional tax —
assessment of, 65-322
time for payment, 65-341
"Adjusted gross income" defined, 6S-258
Administrators. Decedent's estate, infra
Agent, return made by, 65-292
Agricultural organizations, exemption of,
65-226
Allocation of revenue from, 65-352
banks, tax on, 65-405
Amortization in respect of defense facilities,
deduction for, 65-264
Index
513
INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Annuity contracts, return of premiums un-
der, as not gross income, 65-253
Appeals to Tax Board of Review, reassess-
ment, 65-322
Assessment —
additional tax, 65-322
basis of, foreign corporations and non-
residents, 65-231 to 65-234
jeopardy assessments, 65-343
reassessment, 65-322
revision by Tax Commission on applica-
tion of taxpayer, 65-327
Authority to impose, SC Const, Art 10, § 1
Bad debts, deductibility, 65-259
Banks, 65-401 to 65-406
co-operative banks, exemption of, 65-226
Bequest, property received by, not gross in-
come, 65-253
Blanks to be prescribed and furnished by
Tax Commission, 65-300, 65-303
Boards of trade, exemption of, 65-226
Books of taxpayer —
income of foreign corporation or nonresi-
dent, basis for determination of, 65-
239
right of Commission to examine, 65-324
to 65-326
summons to produce books, 65-325, 65-
326
Building, expense of, not deductible, 65-265
Building and loan associations, exemption
of, 65-226
Business expenses as deductible from gross
income, 65-258, 65-259
Business leagues, exemption of, 65-226
Calendar year. Fiscal year, infra
Cemetery corporations, exemption of, 65-226
Certificate of Tax Commission as prima
facie evidence of default, 65-367
Chambers of Commerce, exemption of, 65-
226
Charitable corporations, exemption of, 65-
226
Civic leagues, exemption of, 65-226
Clerks of court —
distress warrants, docketing of, 65-345
fees for docketing distress warrant,
65-346
Compromises by Tax Commission, 65-350
Consolidated returns, when permissible, 65-
297
Continuation of certain amended or repealed
acts in force for collection of taxes ac-
crued thereunder, 65-7
Co-operative banks, exemption of, 65-226
Corporations —
deductions, 65-259
Dividends, infra
exempt organizations, 65-226
Foreign corporations, infra
[8 SC Code]— 33
INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Corporations — Cont'd
gain or loss on organizations, reorganiza-
tions, or liquidations, 65-274 to 65-
277
liability to tax, 65-222
Public service corporations, infra
Railroad companies, infra
return-
by whom signed, 65-294
requirement of, 65-291
Credits —
foreign corporations and nonresidents,
tax paid in home state, 65-241
interest on, 65-330
Debt-
bad debts, deductibility, 65-259
income tax as, 65-348
interest on, deductibility, 65-259
Decedent's estate —
exemptions, 65-225
income received by decedent, 65-223
return, 65-293, 65-295
settlement of accounts, provision for
payment of tax, 67-66, 67-67
Deductions, 65-225, 65-258 to 65-265
accident insurance, deduction of premi-
ums, 65-259
amortization of defense facilities, 65-264
bad debts, 65-259
building, expense of, 65-265
business expenses, 65-258, 65-259
contributions, 65-259
public service corporations, 65-263
corporations, 65-259
depletion, allowance for, 65-259
depreciation, allowance for, 65-259
descent, property acquired by, 65-253
dividends on preferred stock, 65-259
exclusions from gross income, 65-253
Federal income tax, 65-259, 65-262
fiduciaries, 65-225
health insurance, deduction of premiums,
65-259
insurance companies, investment income
tax as not deductible, 65-933.1
interest paid on indebtedness, 65-259
Life insurance, infra
local improvement assessments, 65-259
medical expenses, 65-259
military service, compensation for, 65-
254
militiamen, compensation of, 65-254
mining property, 65-259
nondeductible items, 65-265
nonresidents, limitations, 65-240
obsolescence, allowance for, 65-259
optional standard deduction, 65-260, 65-
261, 65-298
out-of-State business, income from, 65-
259
314
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INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Deductions— Cont'd
partnerships, value of services of mem-
bers, 65-259 . .
personal injuries, amount received in re-
spect of, 65-253
premiums — ., _CQ
accident or health insurance, 65-259
Life insurance, infra
rents and royalties, 65-258, 65-259
taxes, 65-259
timber, depletion of, 65-259
wages paid employees, 65-259
will, property received under 65-253
workmen's compensation, 65-253
Deficiencies —
interest on, 65-321
penalties on, 65-321
Definitions, 65-202 _
adjusted gross income, 65-io»
gross income, 65-251
Tangible property, 65-202, 65-236
Dependents, exemptions for, ob--3
Depletion, deductibility of allowance for,
Depreciation, deductibility of allowance for,
65_?59
Descent, property acquired by, not gross in-
come, 65-253
Determination of income by Tax Commis-
sion, 65-305
Devise, property received by, not gross in-
come, 65-253
Director of, appointment and duties, 65-204
Distortion of income, correction of, 65-285
Distress warrants, 65-343 to 65-347
Distributors, nonresident, basis of assess-
ment, 65-233
Ditch companies, when exempt, oS-^o
Dividends — _
as element of gross income, 65-ZM
on preferred stock not deductible as in-
terest, 65-259
Educational purposes — _ .
deductibility of gifts to organizations tor,
65-259 . . .
exemption of corporations organized for,
65-226
Endowment policies, payments under, not
gross income, 65-253
Exchange of property. Sale or exchange ot
property, infra
Exclusions. Deductions, supra
, Executors. Decedent's estate, supra
Exemptions, 65-225
decedent's estate. 65-225 _
interest upon public obligations, 65
military service, persons in. 65-22^1
organizations exempt, 65-226 f*\
rural electric -o-operatives. 12-1013
Expenses, deductibility, 65-258, 65-259, 65-
265
53
INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Expenses of administration, how paid, 65-
353 . .
Express companies, basisof ascertaining net
taxable income, 65-256
Family expenses not deductible, 65-265
Farmers' mutual insurance companies, ex-
emption of, 65-226
Federal income tax. Federal Government,
Instrumentalities, and Laws (this in-
dex)
Fiduciaries, liability of, 65-223
Decedent's estate, supra
deductions. 65-225
return, 65-296
Fire insurance, exemption of mutual com-
panies, 65-226
Fiscal year, 65-282
change to calendar year, and vice versa,
65-283
return for part of year, 65-298
defined, 65-202
Foreign corporations—
basis of assessment, 65-231 to 65-234
books, determining income on basis of,
65-239
credit for tax paid in home state, 65--41
defined, 65-202
rates, 65-222 _
Fraternal organizations, exemption of, 65-
226
Gain or loss— _ _
basis for determination, oS-J/l
corporate organizations, reorganizations,
or liquidations, 65-274 to 65-277
deductibility of losses, 65-259
exchanges of property, 65-273
gross income, element of, 65-251
sale of real estate by nonresident. Non-
residents, infra
Savannah River Plant of Atomic Energy
Commission, 65-272
Gas company, basis of ascertaining net tax-
able income, 65-256
Gift— . , .. , ,
deduction of gifts to religious, charitable,
scientific, or educational organiza-
tions, 65-259
property acquired by, not gross income,
65-253
Gross income—
"adjusted gross income" defined, 65--5S
deductions or exclusions from. Deduc-
tions, supra
defined, 65-251
items not included, 65-253, 65-254
Guardian, return by, 65-292
Health insurance-
deduction of premiums, 65-259
receipts from, as not gross income, 65-
253
Hearing for revision of assessment 65-327
[8 SCCode]
Index
515
INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Horticultural organizations, exemption of,
226
Husband and wife. Married persons, infra
partnerships, value of services of mem-
bers, 65-259
Income taxable —
determination by Tax Commission, 65-
306
Gross income, supra
Net income, infra
Incompetent persons, 65-223
Indebtedness. Debt, supra
Information return, 65-299
fraudulent return, penalized, 65-364
Inheritance taxes as allowable deduction, 65-
259
Insolvent persons, 65-223
Instalments, payment in, 65-341
borrowing by Treasurer of State in an-
ticipation of deferred instalments,
65-352
Insurance —
Accident insurance, supra
Health insurance, supra
Life insurance, infra
Insurance companies —
exemptions, 65-226
investment income, 65-931 to 65-936
subjection to tax, 65-202
Intangible property defined, 65-202
Interest —
as element of gross income, 65-251
on deficiencies, 65-321
on indebtedness, deductibility, 65-259
on public obligations, exemption, 65-253
on refund or credit, 65-330
Inventories, basis for taking, 65-284
Irrigation companies, when exempt, 65-226
Jeopardy assessments, 65-343
Labor organizations, exemption of, 65-226
Life insurance —
premium returns, not gross income, 65-
253
premiums not deductible, 65-265
proceeds, not gross income, 65-253
Light company, basis of ascertaining net
taxable income, 65-256
Living expenses not deductible, 65-265
Local improvement assessments, deducti-
bility, 65-259
Loss. Gain or loss, supra
Manufacturing, basis of assessment of non-
resident or foreign corporation engaged
in, 65-232
Marketing associations, exemption of, 65-
226
Married persons —
exemptions, 65-225
optional standard deduction, 65-260
returns, 65-291
Medical expenses, deductibility, 65-259
INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Military service — ■
compensation for, not gross income, 65-
254
exemptions for persons in, 65-225.1
Militia, compensation received by members
of, not taxable, 65-254
Mining property, allowable deductions, 65-
259
Mutual hail, cyclone, or fire insurance com-
panies as exempt, 65-226
Navigation companies, basis of ascertaining
net taxable income, 65-256
Net income —
accounting methods as affecting compu-
tation of, 65-281
defined, 65-255
public service corporations, 65-256, 65-
257
Nonresidents, 65-231 to 65-241
basis of assessment, 65-231 to 65-234
books, determining income on basis of,
65-239
credit for tax paid in home state, 65-241
deductions allowable, limitations on, 65-
240
Foreign corporations, supra
gain or loss on sale of real estate, 65-235
exclusion from apportionable income,
65-238
liability to tax, 65-221
returns, requirement of, 65-291
Oath, power to administer, 65-309
Obsolescence, deductibility of allowance for,
65-259
Parsonage, rental value of, not part of gross
income, 65-253
Partnerships —
deduction of value of services of mem-
bers, 65-259
liability of partners, 65-224
returns, 65-295
Payment — -
banks, 65-405
check, payment by, 65-342
increase of tax for failure to pay, 65-361,
65-362
installments, 65-341
jeopardy assessments, 65-343
penalty for failure to make, 65-361 to 65-
367
protest, payment under, 65-2661
time for, 65-341
warrants to enforce, 65-344 to 65-347
Penalties, 65-361 to 65-367
banks, 65-404
deficiencies, penalties on, 65-321
Permissibility, constitutional provision, SC
Const, Art 10, § 1
Personal expenses not deductible, 65-265
Personal injuries, amount received in re-
spect of, not gross income, 65-253
516
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INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Persons liable, 65-221
return, who must make, 65-291 to 65-296
Power company, basis of ascertaining net
taxable income, 65-256
Premiums, deductibility —
accident and health insurance, 65-259
Life insurance, supra
Prevention of cruelty to children and ani-
mals, organizations for, as exempt, 65-
226
Professional income as includible in gross
income, 65-251
Profit. Gain or loss, supra
Protest, payment under, 65-2661
Public officers, liability of, 65-221
Public service corporations —
basis of ascertaining net taxable income,
65-256, 65-257
contributions, deduction of, 65-263
Railroad companies — •
basis of ascertaining net taxable income,
65-256
car hire, treatment of, 65-257
Rates-
banks, 65-402
corporations, 65-222
foreign corporations, 65-222
increase of tax for failure to file return,
65-361, 65-362
persons, 65-221
Reassessment, 65-322
Refunds, 65-323
action for, 65-2662, 65-2663
interest on, 65-330
minimum, 65-322
Regulations, power of Tax Commission to
promulgate, 65-207
Religious corporations or societies — ■
exemption of, 65-226
gifts to, deductibility, 65-259
Rent-
as deductible expense, 65-258, 65-259
as element of gross income, 65-21
Reports, preservation of, 65-307
Reservists, compensation received by, as not
taxable, 65-254
Restoration, expense of, not deductible, 65-
265
Returns, 65-291 to 65-309
agent, making by, 65-292
blanks for—
Commissioner to furnish, 65-300
Federal form, conformity to, 65-301
consolidated return, when permitted, 65-
297
Corporations, supra
decedent, 65-293, 65-295
examination, 65-321
extension of time for filing, 65-303
failure to file, 65-304
failure to receive form as not relieving
taxpayer, 65-300
INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Returns — Cont'd
fiduciary, 65-296
filing, time and place of, 65-303
guardian, making by, 65-292
inability to make, 65-292
increase of tax for failure to file, 65-361,
65-362
Information return, supra
mandamus to require filing, 63-305
nonresidents, 65-291
omitted items, disclosure of, 65-304
partnership, 65-295
part of year, when income year changed,
65-298
penalties for failure to file, 65-361 to 65-
367
perjury, false statements in, punishable
as, 65-302
preservation of, 65-307
secrecy, 65-307, 65-308
supplementary, 65-304
tax officers of State or United States,
availability to, 65-308
trust, 65-296
verification not required, 65-302
who must make, 65-291 to 65-296
Revision of assessment by Commission on
application of taxpayer, 65-327
Royalties as deductible expense, 65-258, 65-
259
Rural electric co-operative as exempt from,
12-1013
Salaries. Wages and salaries, infra
Sale or exchange of property —
expenses as deductible, 65-258
Gain or loss, supra
Scientific purposes, exemption of corpora-
tions organized for, 65-226
Secrecy of returns, 65-307, 65-308
Shifting of income among group of taxpay-
ers under common control, correction
of, 65-285
Sickness, money received by reason of, not
gross income, 65-253
Sleeping car companies, basis of ascertain-
ing net taxable income, 65-256
Social welfare organizations, exemption of,
65-226
Statistics as to operation, publication of, 65-
208
Supplementary returns, 65-304
Tangible property-
defined, 65-202, 65-236
valuation of, in assessing nonresident or
foreign corporation, 65-237
Tax Commission —
see also appropriate lines in this topic
administration and enforcement by, gen-
erally, 65-203, 65-204
agreement upon income taxes due from
fiduciary, permissibility, 67-67
Index
517
INCOME TAX— Cont'd
Tax Commission — Cont'd
income tax director, appointment of, 65-
204
Taxes, deductibility from gross income, 65-
259
Telegraph companies, basis of ascertaining
net taxable income, 65-256
Telephone companies —
basis of ascertaining net taxable income,
65-256
Public Service Commission may inspect
and copy returns of, 58-430
when exempt, 65-226
Timber, deductibility of allowance for de-
pletion of, 65-259
Travel expenses, deductibility from gross
income, 65-258
Treasurer of State, borrowing by, in antici-
pation of deferred installments of in-
come taxes, 65-352.
Trusts —
beneficiary, 65-252
income of, 65-223
paying or securing tax, 67-66
return, 65-296
Understatement of tax, penalty for, 65-321
Unemployment compensation, income tax
paid by employer no part of wages for
purposes of, 68-19
Unemployment compensation statute as in-
applicable, 68-22
Vendor and purchaser. Sale or exchange of
property, supra
Violations of statutory requirements, where
deemed to take place, 65-366
Wages and salaries —
deductibility, 65-259
element of gross income, 65-251
Waiver of penalties, 65-365
Warrants for collection, 65-344 to 65-347
Waterworks companies, basis of ascertain-
ing net taxable income, 65-256
Will, property received by, not gross in-
come, 65-253
Workmen's compensation, receipts from, as
not gross income, 65-253
INCOMPETENT AND INSANE
PERSONS
Generally, 32-951 to 32-1009
Alcohol not to be sold to insane persons,
4-78
Aliens, procedure as to, 32-1009
Appeals (this index)
Asylums or institutions for —
Board of Regents to have charge of, SC
Const, Art 12, § 2
conveving to asylum, fees of sheriff, 27-
401(4)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
INCOMPETENT AND INSANE
PERSONS— Cont'd
As3'Iums or institutions for — Cont'd
State Hospital (this index)
State to provide, SC Const, Art 12, § 1
State Training School (this index)
superintendent of institutions for in-
sane—
appointment and removal of, by
Board of Regents, SC Const, Art
12, §2
appointment and removal of employ-
ees, power of, SC Const, Art 12,
§2
vacancy in office, how filled, SC
Const, Art 12, § 8
Bank deposit of estate funds, 67-58
Bonds —
Committee or guardian, infra
Investments, infra
Borrowing for Minors and Incompetents
(this index)
Children's courts, commitment of feeble-
minded children by, 15-1422
Committee or guardian —
accounting, removal from State as
ground for requiring, 67-56
appointment, 32-1002
appeal, 32-1003
examination for, 32-1001
jury trial on appeal, 32-1003
State Hospital patient's estate, com-
mittee for, 32-1004
banks, power to consent to conditions of
reopening, 8-317
bond — ■
premium for, as allowable expense,
67-55
surety company bond permissible, but
not requirable, 67-64
competency of witnesses against, 26-402
discharge of —
effect of, 15-461
notice of, 15-461
Guardian ad Litem (this index)
interest, accountability for, 67-63
investments by. Investments, infra
nonresident committee, service of sum-
mons on, 10-433
sterilization, service of process as to, 32-
672
superintendent of State Hospital to act
as, when, 32-973
support in State Hospital, contract for,
32-974
taxes, duty and liability as to, 65-1611,
65-1627
income tax, 65-223, 67-66
listing of property in hands of com-
mittee, for assessment, 65-1627
Workmen's Compensation Act, exercise
of rights under, 72-184
518
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INCOMPETENT AND INSANE
PERSONS— Cont'd
Competency of witnesses against insane
party, 26-402
Condemnation proceedings —
guardians ad litem in, 2S-64, 25-115
highway and street purposes, 33-834, 47-
1303
municipal public works, condemnation of
lands by, 59-206
Confederate pensions, payment to wife of
insane pensioner, 44-560
Declaratory judgments as to estates of, 10-
2005
Dentistry license, revocation of, 56-572
Doubtful or worthless evidences of indebt-
edness, sale to highest bidder, 67-62
Dower of insane wife, how barred, 19-141
to 19-146
Drainage, proceedings to open waterway
for, 18-54
Elector, disqualification as, 23-62; SC Const,
Art 2, § 6
Eminent domain. Condemnation proceed-
ings, supra
Escheated property, limitation of actions
for, 57-236
Evidence, medical or scientific books as to
insanity, 26-142
Examination. Lunacy or insanity examina-
tion or inquest, infra
Family court divisions of juvenile and do-
* mestic relations courts, powers to com-
mit for observation for insanity, 15-1225
(16)
Guardian. Committee or guardian, supra
Guardian ad Litem (this index)
111 treatment by parent, guardian, etc., 20-
301
Income tax, 65-223, 67-66
Industrial school for white girls, insane or
feeble-minded persons excluded from,
55-164
Inquests. Lunacy or insanity examination
or inquest, infra
Investments for, 67-58 to 67-61
county bonds, 14-527
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or issued
by, 36-602, 36-603
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
national mortgage associations, securi-
ties of 36-602, 36-603
refunding bonds, 1-696
school bonds, 21-988
Jailer's report to general sessions court, 55-
424
Limitation of actions, 10-104, 10-128
as affected by disability, 10-104 to 10-
106, 10-128
escheated property, limitation of actions
for, 57-236
INCOMPETENT AND INSANE
PERSONS— Cont'd
Lunacy or insanity examination or in-
quest—
family court divisions of juvenile and
domestic relations courts, powers to
commit for observation for insanity,
15-1225(16)
fees —
clerk of courts, 27-53(35)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
physicians' fees for insanity examina-
tions—
Clarendon County, 27-636
Colleton County, 27-637
probate judge, 27-301(29)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
index of lunacy inquests, clerk of courts
to keep, 15-1767(14)
re-examination of sanity. Restoration to
sanity, infra
Marriage, disability to contract, 20-1
Motor carriers, safety regulation as to qual-
ification of drivers. Rules 5c Reg., Vol.
7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.21]
Municipal public works, condemnation of
lands by, 59-206
Other states, proceedure as to residents of,
32-1008
Probate court —
decrees, Prob Ct Rule 3
jurisdiction of, 15-444
Probate judge, fees of, 27-301(29)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
Restoration to sanity —
property and contractual rights, restora-
tion to, 32-1006
re-examination of sanity, 32-1005
appeal, 32-1007
jury trial on appeal, 32-1007
Service of summons on. Summons (this
index)
Sexual Sterilization (this index)
State Hospital (this index)
State Training School (this index)
Summons, service of. Summons (this in-
dex)
Taxes, duty and liability as to, 65-1611, 65-
1627
income tax, 65-223, 67-66
Transfer from State to veterans' hospital,
31-225
Veterans' Administration, commitment to,
31-224
Veterans' hospital, transfer to, from State
Hospital, 31-225
Wills, disability as to, 19-201
Workmen's Compensation Act, right of
guardian or committee to exercise
rights under, 72-184
Index
519
INCONTESTABILITY
Insurance (this index)
INCORPORATION
Corporations (this index)
INCORPORATORS
Corporations (this index)
INCRIMINATION OF SELF
Self-incrimination (this index)
INDEBTEDNESS
Debts (this index)
INDECENCY
Obscenity and Indecency (this index)
INDEMNITY INSURANCE
Liability Insurance (this index)
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Holiday, 64-151
INDEPENDENT TRAFFIC
MANAGERS
Southern classification of railroad freight
rates, copies of proposed changes to in-
dependent traffic managers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 30(e)]
INDEXING
Abstract of judgments, 10-1542, 10-1555
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Registration and Recordation (this index)
INDIAN HEMP
Narcotics (this index)
INDIAN MOUNDS
Historical Commission to have direction
and control of exploration of, 9-9
INDIANS
Catawba Indians (this irMex)
Commerce with, power of Congress to regu-
late, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 3
INDIANS— Cont'd
Intermarriage with whites prohibited, 20-7,
20-8
Not taxed, excluded in representative enum-
eration, US Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 3; 14th
Amend, § 2
INDICTMENT OR INFORMATION
Generally, 17-401 to 17-410
Amendments, 17-410
magistrates' courts, informations in, 43-
112
Assault and Battery (this index)
Concluding words, SC Const, Art 5, § 31
Constitution, indictments for offenses com-
mitted before adoption of, to be unaf-
fected, SC Const, Art 17, § 11
Copy, person indicted for capital offense to
have, 17-408
Corporations, indictment of — ■
place of, 17-407
service upon corporation, 17-258
County courts, indictments in, by grand
jury of general sessions, 15-621
Court-martial proceedings, not required in,
17-401
Demurrer, time for, 17-409
Essential, when, 17-401
Foreign corporations, county in which in-
dictable, 17-407
Formal defects as amendable,
Greenville County Children's
ceeding by information on charge of
neglect or nonsupport of child, 15-1313
Greenville County Court, preparation for,
15-665
Instrument, sufficiency of averments as to,
17-405
Insufficiency, acquittal on ground of, as not
precluding second indictment, 17-503
Magistrates —
indictment not necessary in proceedings
before, 17-401
informations in magistrates' courts, 43-
111, 43-112
Manslaughter, special count for carrying
concealed weapon, 17-404
Motion to quash, time for, 17-409
Murder —
copy of indictment, right of accused to,
17-408
special count for carrying concealed
weapon, 17-404
sufficiency, 17-403
Narcotics, negativing exceptions, 32-1487
Necessity and place, SC Const, Art 1, § 17;
US Const, 5th Amend
Objections to, how and when taken, 17-409
Perjury, sufficienc}'. 17-406
Police court proceedings, indictment not re-
quired, 17-401
17-410
Court,
pro-
520
Code of Laws of South Carolina
INDICTMENT OR INFORMATION
—Cont'd
Public Officers and Employees (this index)
Quo warranto, information in nature of,
abolished, 10-2251
Second indictment for same offense, when
permissible, 17-503
Securities Act exemptions need not be neg-
atived in, 62-305
Sufficiency, 17-401 to 17-406
Toll bridges, indictment for failure to keep
up, 33-769
Traverse of, does not operate to continue
case, 17-505
Variance between allegations and proof, 17-
410
second indictment permissible, 17-503
Waiver of, when permissible, 17-511
INDIGENT PERSONS
Poor Persons (this index)
INDORSEMENT
Bills of lading (this index)
Insurance policy, by broker, 37-212
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Winthrop College, instruction at, 22-408, 22-
410
INDUSTRIAL BANKS
Interest chargeable on loans by, 8-232
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
Accident reports of employers, use of, 72-69
Agreements as to compensation to be ap-
proved by, 72-351
Appointment, 72-51
Awards. Workmen's Compensation (this
index)
Books and records of parties to proceedings,
examination of, 72-62
Chairman, 72-51
Compensation, when payable, 72-52
Compromise settlements by subrogated in-
surer as requiring approval of, 72-423
Creation, 72-51
Deputies, 72-55
Determination of matters not settled by
agreement of parties, 72-66
Employees, 72-54
Entrv, right of, in carrying on investigation,
72-68
Expenses, audit and payment, 72-72
Fines, power to collect, and use of, 72-70
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION— Cont'd
Forms, duty to print and distribute, 72-67
Greenville County Court, appeals to, 15-656
(3)
Guardians ad litem in proceedings before,
10-231
Hearings on compensation payable, 72-352,
72-354
public, 72-65
record of, 72-65
reporting of, 72-65
Hospitalization of injured employee, power
to order, 72-305
Investigations, 72-68
Literature, duty to print and distribute, 72-
67
Medical treatment of injured employee
power to order, 72-305
Meetings, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 698 [Reg.
2]
Notice to, of beginning, suspension, or ter-
mination of workmen's compensation
payments, 72-177, 72-178
Number of commissioners, 72-51
Oaths, administration of, 72-55, 72-62
Office hours, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 698
[Reg. 2]
Offices and equipment, provision of, 72-57
Penalties, power to collect, 72-70
Physical examination of claimant, power to
direct, 72-353
Process and procedure, 72-60
Process, service of, 72-61
Qualifications of commissioners, 72-51
Recommendations to General Assembly, 72-
68
Records —
inactive, destruction of, 72-71
not public, 72-504
Rehearing on award, 72-355
Reports, annual, 72-73
Rules, power to make, 72-59
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
pp. 698-702
amendability, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
701 [Reg. 21]
Secretary to Commission, 72-54
Secretary to safety engineer and medical
officer, employment of, 72-56
Sessions, where held, 72-58
Settlements, voluntary, of workmen's com-
pensation claims to be approved by, 72-
191
State workmen's compensation fund, ad-
ministration of, 72-452
Surgical treatment of injured employee,
power to order, 72-305
Terms of office, 72-51
Testimony, deputies to take, 72-55
Traveling expenses, allowability, 72-53
Witnesses —
attendance, enforcing, 72-63
depositions, 72-64
Index
521
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION— Cont'd
Witnesses — Cont'd
deputies to take testimony, 72-63
fees and mileage, 72-61
subpoenas, 72-55, 72-61, 72-62
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITIES
Deputy sheriffs for. Sheriffs (this index)
Police for Chester County, 53-429, 54-430
Prisons —
confinements in, 55-427
provision of, 55-426
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES
Conciliation of, 40-301 to 40-307
Wages earned and unpaid when work sus-
pended, time for payment of, 40-120
INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
Mills and Factories (this index)
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS
Agriculture, credit for work in, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 513 [Reg. 18]
Board of State Industrial Schools, 55-51 to
55-63
annual reports, 55-63
contracts, powers to make. 55-61, 55-62
control of industrial schools, 55-55
created, 55-51
discharge of inmates of schools, 55-59
probation, parole and pardon board,
notice to and supervision by, 55-
60
employees, 55-56, 55-57
expenditures, 5-61
financial records, 55-61
meetings, 55-54
members, 55-51 to 55-54
physical and mental examinations of in-
mates of schools, 55-57
psychiatrists, employment of, 55-57
records of inmates of schools, 55-58
rules, 55-54
superintendent, employment at each
school, 55-56
teachers, employment at each school, 55-
56
transfer of inmates of schools to other
institutions, 55-57
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS— Cont'd
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural
and Mechanical College of South Car-
olina (this index)
Commitment of children to, generally, 71-
255
by recorded of city between 20,000 and
50,000, 19-975
John De La Howe School (this index)
John G. Richards Industrial Training School
for Negro Boys, 55-201 to 55-205
commitment to, 55-202, 55-203, 71-255
by recorder of city between 20,000
and 50,000, 15-975
discipline and instruction, 55-204
maintenance costs paid out of earnings
of State penitentiary, 55-205
name, 55-201
State Industrial School Board, control
^^■~^6y, 55-55
-^Negro girls' industrial school, 55-251 to 55-
254
commitment to, 55-251, 55-252
discipline and instruction, 55-251
employment of inmates on farm, 55-254
State Industrial School Board, control
by, 55-55
;^W-hite boys' industrial school, 55-101 to 55-
107
body corporate, 55-101
commitments —
by courts, 55-103
voluntary commitments, 55-102
custody and support of inmates, 55-105
discharge of inmates, 55-107
name, 55-101
powers, generally, 55-101
State Industrial School Board, control
by, 55-55
transfers to State hospital, 55-106
transportation to school, 55-104
White girls' industrial school, 55-151 to 55-
169
advisory group, 55-153
body corporate, 55-152
buildings, 55-154
commitment —
conviction of crime, commitment on,
55-156
detention, as authority for, 55-161
form, 55-160
probate court, commitment by — -
order of court, 55-159
petition for, 55-157
summons and trial, 55-158
term of, 55-160
who may be admitted, 55-155
epileptic, insane, or feeble-minded
persons excluded, 55-164
custody of inmates, 55-162
education of inmates, 55-162
established, 55-151
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INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS— Cont'd
White girls' industrial school — Cont'd
harboring escaped inmate, penalty for,
55-165
leading astray inmates, penalty for, 55-
165
name, 55-151
other State institutions, transfer of epi-
leptic, feeble-minded, insane, or par-
alytic inmates, 55-164
penitentiary, transfers to, 55-163
powers generally, 55-152
probation —
aiding parole violations, penalty for,
55-165
in lieu of commitment, 55-156, 55-159
violators, commitment of, 55-159
public school at —
reports of principal, 55-169
Richland County Board of Education
to establish, 55-166
State aid, participation in, 55-168
teachers, 55-167
release of inmates, 55-161
State Industrial School Board, control
by, 55-55
INDUSTRIAL SICK BENEFIT
INSURANCE
Generally, 37-511, 37-512
INDUSTRY
Trade and Commerce (this index)
INFAMOUS CRIMES
Grand Jury, presentment or indictment by,
requirement of, US Const, 5th Amend
INFANTS OR MINORS
See also Parent and Child
Abduction (this index)
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Animal, report of child bitten by, 6-128
Apprenticeship. Labor (this index)
Arrest of. Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Courts (this index)
Assignment of negotiable instruments, 8-
833
Beer, wine, etc., not to be sold to, 4-203, 4-
215(1)
Beneficiary cadets of The Citadel, infancy
not a bar to action on the bond of, 22-
312
Blindness, prevention of, 32-555
INFANTS OR MINORS— Cont'd
Boarding out children, powers of juvenile
and domestic relations courts, 15-1276
Borrowing for Minors and Incompetents
(this index)
Care and custody of children. Parent and
Child (this index)
. Cheating minor of wages, offense and pun-
VOishment, 15-1390
Child Labor. Labor (this index)
Children's Bureau (this index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Cigarettes, penalty for furnishing to infant,
16-556
Circuit court —
borrowing for minors, power to author-
ize, 10-2562
conveyance by infant mortgagee or trus-
tee, power to order, 10-2588, 10-2590
Common pleas court —
borrowing for minors, power to author-
ize, 10-2562
conveyance by infant mortgagee or trus-
tee, power to order, 10-2588, 10-
2590
Condemnation of property —
county highway purposes, condemnation
of property of infants, 33-834
guardians ad litem for infants in con-
demnation proceedings, 25-64, 25-115
municipal public works, condemnation of
lands by, 59-206
Contracts (this index)
Costs as plaintiff, guardian responsible for,
10-1619
County highway purposes, condemnation of
property of infants, 33-834
Cruelty to children, 20-302
organizations for prevention of, income
tax exemption, 65-226
Custody of children. Parent and Child
(this index)
Declaratory judgments as to estates of, 10-
2005
Delinquent children. Neglected and Delin-
quent Children (this index)
Dependent or Destitute Children (this in-
dex)
Detention on petition to institute proceed-
ings in children's court, 15-1398
taking child into custody, 15-1397
Dower may be released by, 19-112, 19-113
Drainage, proceedings to open waterway
for, 18-54
Eminent domain. Condemnation of prop-
erty, supra
Enticing, etc., indigent children away from
institution, offense and punishment, 15-
1386
Escheated property, limitation of actions
for, 57-236
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Index
523
INFANTS OR MINORS— Cont'd
Eye disease of infants, duty to report, 32-
554
•Guardian ad Litem (this index)
Guardianship of. Guardian and Ward (this
index)
Handling of charges against, 15-1406
111 treatment by parent, guardian, etc., 20-
301
Institutions for children —
co-operation with children's courts, 15-
1372
enticing, etc., indigent children away,
15-1386
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
visitation in counties of 70,000 to 71,000,
15-1355
Jury child, 38-65
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Juvenile delinquents. Neglected and De-
linquent Children (this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
jurisdiction of, 15-1281
Limitation of actions, 10-104, 10-128
Mentally defective children —
commitment by children's court divi-
sion of juvenile and domestic rela-
tions courts, 15-1191
jurisdiction of children's court division
of juvenile and domestic relations
courts, 15-1171
Motor carriers, persons under twenty-one
disqualified as drivers, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 766 [Reg. 1.28]
Motor vehicles, operation by infants as un-
lawful, 46-181
permitting infant under 14 to operate
as unlawful, 46-182, 46-184
Municipal public works, condemnation of
lands by, 59-206
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
index)
Negotiable instruments, assignment of, 8-
833
Orphans and Orphanages (this index)
Payment of money to or for, without ap-
pointment of guardian, 10-2551
Physically handicapped child. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this index)
Pool and billiard establishments, loitering
about, 5-513, 5-514
Probate courts —
jurisdiction of, 15-444
protection in proceedings in, Prob Ct
Rules 3, 4
Quieting title, protection in action for, 10-
2406
Rape of girl under 16, 16-80
Real property —
conveyance of property held as trustee or
mortgagee, 10-2588 to 10-2590
INFANTS OR MINORS— Cont'd
Real property — Cont'd
wills of infants as ineffective to devise,
19-201
Report of child bitten by animal, 6-128
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944,
removal of disability of minority, 44-654
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Societies for protection of children, coop-
eration with juvenile and domestic re-
lations courts, 15-1201
Stock Transfer Act as not enlarging pow-
ers of, 12-307
South Carolina Convalescent Home for
Crippled Children, 32-881 to 32-884
Sunday employment in mercantile or man-
ufacturing establishments penalized, 64-
5
Support of children. Parent and Child (this
index)
Tax return of personal property of, 65-1625
Tobacco, penalty for furnishing infant with,
16-556
Wills, incompetency to make, 19-201
Workmen's Compensation (this index)'
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Diseases (this index)
INFIRMARIES
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 588
INFLUENZA
Placarding, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
common carrier, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sec. 3]
INFORMATION
Indictment or Information (this index)
INFORMATION BUREAU
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, duty
of clerk to maintain information bureau,
15-1174(8)
INFORMATION RETURN
Income tax, 65-299
fraudulent return penalized, 65-364
524
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INFORMERS
Note: Includes aggrieved parties entitled to
part of criminal fine or forfeiture
Abduction, part of fine paid to aggrieved
party, 16-404
Cigarettes or tobacco, share in fine for
furnishing to minors, 16-556
Constable's failure to enforce vagrant laws,
share of penalty for, 43-328
Coroner's neglect or malfeasance, right to
share in fine, 17-80
Dynamiting of fish, 28-676, 28-677
Electric, interurban, and street railways,
share in penalties on, 58-1305, 58-1315,
58-1316
Escheated lands, share of penalty for pur-
chase by Secretary of State, 57-232
Estrays, failure to perform duties as to, 6-
209
Fraudulent conveyances, share of aggrieved
party in penalty for, 57-303
Gas, share of penalty for overcharges for,
58-127
Harboring seamen, portion of penalty for,
54-351
Larceny of boats, recovery of forfeitures
for, 16-356
Lottery forfeitures, participation in, 16-501,
16-502
Magistrates (this index)
Payments to, 15-1782
Perjurv, part of fine to aggrieved party,
16-205
Railroads, share of penalty against —
competing lines, owning or operating,
58-937
connecting railroads, 58-1155
connecting tracks within city or town,
58-1145
county seats, failure to stop passenger
trains at, 58-1172
late trains, failure to post bulletins as to,
58-1174
schedule of rates, failure to post, 58-
1066
stations —
failure to keep grade level with track
at, 58-1205
failure to provide separate closets at,
58-1180
warning boards, 58-1201
Sheriff's purchase of judgment or execu-
tion, share in penalty for, 53-220
Shipwrecks, salvage to informer as to goods
stolen from, 54-305
Street railways, share in penalties on — -
fenders, lack of, 58-317
heating of car, 58-318
Telegrams, improper delivery charges for,
share of aggrieved person in penalty for,
58-256
INFORMERS— Cont'd
Telegraph and telephone companies, share
in penalties for violations as to intra-
state messages, 58-314
Water, share of penalty for excessive
charges for, 58-128
INGREDIENTS
Sales and use taxes on, 65-1361, 65-1368
INHERITANCE
Descent and Distribution (this index)
INHERITANCE TAX
See also Estate Tax
Generally, 65-451 to 65-529
Abatement —
small bequests, 65-479
when identity of remainderman becomes
certain, 65-476
Account of executor or administrator, copy
for Tax Commission, 65-501
Actions to collect, 65-527
Administrators. Executors and administra-
tors, infra
Adopted children as children, 65-451
Amount, determination of, 65-506
Ancillary executor or administrator, duty
of, 65-484
Annuity, value of, how determined, 65-474
Appeal —
assessment of tax by Commission, 65-
510
determination of value, 65-509
valuation of interest dependent upon
contingency, 65-475
Appearance of Commission in court, 65-525
Appraisal by Tax Commission, 65-507, 65-
508
Assessment —
appeal from, 65-510
nonresident's estate when no adminis-
tration in State, 65-491, 65-492
Bank deposits, joint deposit passing to
survivor, 65-463
Blanks-
penalty for refusal to use, 65-454
Tax Commission to prescribe, 65-454
Cemetery lots, transfer for care of, as ex-
empt, 65-473
Cemetery purposes, transfer for, as exempt,
65-473
Certificate by Tax Commission of payment,
65-522, 65-523
Certification of amount due as authority to
collect tax, 65-526
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INHERITANCE TAX— Cont'd
Charitable purposes, transfer for, as exempt,
65-473
Children —
exemption, 65-468
rate of tax, 65-467
Circuit court —
action in, to recover penalty for refusal
to use blanks and forms, 65-454
appeal to, from Tax Commission's deter-
mination of value, 65-509
mandamus to compel appearance before
Tax Commission, power of circuit
judge to issue, 65-521
Circuit judge, mandamus from, to compel
appearance before Tax Commission, 65-
521
Collection, 65-501 to 65-528
Common pleas court —
appeals to, from Tax Commission's de-
termination of value, 65-509
blanks and forms, action to recover pen-
alty for refusal to use, 65-454
mandamus to compel appearance before
Tax Commission, power of circuit
judge to issue, 65-521
Contemplation of death, taxability of trans-
fers in, 65-461
within five years prior to death, 65-464
Contingent remainder, valuation of, 65-475,
65-476
Cumulative character of statutory provi-
sions providing remedies for collection,
65-527
Debts-
due by residents to nonresidents, taxa-
bility, 65-482
due to decedent at or after death, 65-466
legacy or distributive share, valuation
of, not affected by, 65-477
Decedent's assets not transferable without
retention of tax or waiver from Com-
mission, 65-504, 65-505
Deduction by executor, administrator, or
trustee, 65-512 to 65-517
Definitions, 65-451
Discharge by payment, 65-506
Discretionary gift, valuation of, 65-475
Educational purposes, transfer for, as ex-
empt, 65-473
Executions for unpaid tax, 65-528
Executors and administrators —
account of, copy to be furnished Tax
Commission, when, 65-501
ancillary executor or administrator, duty
of, 65-484
bequest to, as subject to tax, 65-465
deduction of tax by, 65-512 to 65-517
discharge as conditioned on Tax Com-
mission's certificate of payment of
tax, 65-522
INHERITANCE TAX— Cont'd
Executors and administrators — Cont'd
for estate of nonresident —
appointment, 65-492
duty, 65-484
production of books, 65-519
requiring appearance of, 65-519
summons to appear before Tax Com-
mission, 65-520
Exemptions —
Agricultural Credits Act, obligations is-
sued under, 65-482
educational, religious, cemetery, or other
public charity, 65-473
farm loan bonds, 65-482
foreign corporations, 65-483
husband or wife, child, father or mother,
65-468
nonrelatives, 65-472
nonresidents, 65-483
public bonds, 65-482
remote or collateral relatives or rela-
tives by affinity, 65-470
Fees of probate judge, 27-303
Foreign fiduciary, tax payable upon trans-
fer of securities by, 65-503
Forms —
penalty for refusal to use, 65-454
Tax Commission to prescribe, 65-454
Grandchildren — ■
exemptions, 65-468
rate of tax, 65-467
Husband and wife —
exemption, 65-468
rate, 65-467
Identity of remainderman, uncertainty of, as
affecting valuation, 65-476
Income tax, deductibility from, 65-259
Injunction against transfers of property sub-
ject to lien of tax, 65-527
Interest on, 65-511
Inventory of decedent's property, copy for
Tax Commission, 65-501
Joint property passing to survivor, 65-463
Judgment for tax, collection of, 65-528
Land. Real property, infra
Lien of, 65-511
noninventoried property, 65-523
Life estate, value of, how determined, 65-
474, 65-475
Mandamus to compel appearance before
Tax Commission, 65-521
Market value of property as basis, 65-508
Nonresidents —
estates of —
administrator for. Executors and
administrators, supra
special provision affecting, 65-481 to
65-484
transfers by, as subject to tax, 65-461
Notice to Tax Commission of proceeding
which may affect tax, 65-525
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INHERITANCE TAX— Cont'd
Out-of-State personalty, enforcement of tax
in respect of, 65-516
Payment, 65-506
certificate by Tax Commission of, 65-522,
65-523
receipt for, 65-526
Time for payment, infra
Penalties — -
accrued penalties, enforceability not-
withstanding change in law, 65-455,
529
decedent's assets, violation of require-
ments as to transfer of, 65-505
disobedience of summons to appear be-
fore Tax Commission, 65-520
noncompliance with requirements, 65-
507
probate judge refusing to use forms, etc.,
prescribed by Tax Commission, 65-
454
Remission of, infra
Personal property —
of nonresidents, 65-481 to 65-484
out-of-State property, enforcement of tax
in respect of, 65-516
Powers of appointment, taxability of trans-
fer by exercise or failure to exercise,
65-462
Probate judge —
fees, 27-303
statements, fees for copies of, 27-302
penalty for refusal to use forms, etc.,
prescribed by Tax Commission, 65-
454
sending information to Tax Commis-
sion, 65-501
Public purposes, transfer for, as exempt, 65-
473
Rate-
husband or wife, child or grandchild, fa-
ther or mother, 65-467
nonrelatives, 65-471
remote or collateral relatives or relatives
by affinity, 65-469
Real property —
collection of tax due in respect of, 65-514,
65-517, 65-518
interests less than fee, 65-517
legacy payable out of, collection of tax
on, 65-515
report of transfers to Tax Commission,
65-502
sale of, when court may authorize, for
payment of tax, 65-518
Religious purposes, transfer for, as exempt,
65-473
Remainder interest, value of, how deter-
mined, 65-474 to 65-476
Remission of penalty —
for refusal to use official blanks and
forms, 65-454
INHERITANCE TAX— Cont'd
Remission of penalty — Cont'd
in discretion of Tax Commissioner, of
penalties accrued under earlier stat-
ute, 65-455, 65-529
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act, refunding
bonds under, 59-658
Richland County Court judge, mandamus
from, to compel appearance before Tax
Commission, 65-521
Small bequest, Commission may forgo tax
on, 65-479
Specific legacy, collection of tax in respect
of, 65-513
States having no inheritance tax laws, inap-
plicability of statutory provisions to, 65-
453
Successive transfers, restrictions on taxa-
tion of, 65-478
Summons to appear before Tax Commis-
sion, 65-520
Supreme Court —
appeal to, from assessment of tax, 65-
510
mandamus from, to compel appearance
before Tax Commissoin, 65-521
Tax Commission, functions of, see appro-
priate lines in this topic
Territories of United States for purpose
of inheritance tax law, 65-452
Time for payment, 65-511
extension, 65-524
Transfers subject to tax, 65-461 to 65-463
Trustee —
deduction of tax by, 65-512 to 65-517
discharge of, as conditioned upon produc-
tion of Tax Commission's certificate
of payment of tax, 65-522
personal bequest to, as subject to tax,
65-465
Valuation of property —
appeal from, 65-509
interest less than fee, 65-474 to 65-475
market value, 65-508
INJUNCTION
Generally, 10-2051 to 10-2060
Aeronautics Law, enforcement of, 2-66
Affidavit, 10-2055.1
motion to vacate or modify, 10-2060
Alcohol, restraining unlawful sale, posses-
sion, etc., of, 4-405
Bond, 10-2057, 10-2058
master's fee for taking, 27-201 to 27-208
Buildings, prevention of violations of reg-
ulations as to, 47-1017
Circuit Courts and judges, powers of, SC
Const, Art 5, § 15
at chambers, SC Const, Art 5, § 25
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527
INJUNCTION— Cont'd
Common pleas courts and judges, powers
of, SC Const, Art 5, § IS
at chambers, SC Const, Art 5, § 25
"Co-operative," unauthorized use of term
by corporation, 12-802
Co-operative marketing- agreement, restrain-
ing breach of, 12-973
Corporations (this index)
Crop Pest Commission, injunctions obtained
by, not to be set aside before trial, 3-
111
Delinquency or neglect of child, against
contributing to, 15-1184
Divorce proceedings, 20-111
Electrical utilities, as remedy against, 24-
118
Family court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, powers as to
third persons, 15-1227
Filing of papers on granting of, Cir Ct Rule
68
Florence Civil Court's power to grant, 15-
611
Hearing, 10-2055.2
after answer, 10-2056
Hospital, operation without license, 32-789
Housing authority's obligee may obtain, 36-
166
Inheritance tax, property subject to lien of,
injunction against transfers of, 65-527
Insurance company, injunction against pro-
ceeding with business after suspension
of certificate, 37-115
Insurance practices, unfair, injunctions
against, 37-1217 to 37-1220
Juvenile and domestic relations courts —
children's court division, power to grant
injunction against contributing to
delinquency or neglect of child, 15-
1184
family court division, power to issue in-
junction against third person, 15-
1227
Label, unlawful use of, 66-208
License taxes, injunction against collection
of, prohibited, 65-854
Limitation of actions as affected by, 10-110
Limited dividend housing corporations, sum-
mary proceedings against, 36-55, 36-56
Liquor nuisances. Alcohol and Alcoholic
Beverages (this index)
Modifying or vacating injunction, proceed-
ings for, 10-2059, 10-2060
Motion for, prompt decision of, 10-1232
Municipalities over 5,000, in proceedings as
to unfit dwellings, 36-507
Names and emblems of certain organiza-
tions, protection of, 16-543
Power to grant, 10-2051
Railroads, injunctions against violations of
general railroad law, 58-1032
INJUNCTION— Cont'd
Reorganization plans, actions in connection
with, not subject to injunction, 9-226
Rule to show cause, injunction pending, Cir
Ct Rule 56
Sales and use tax, injunction against col-
lection of, prohibited, 65-1465
Securities Act (this index)
Stay of execution or judicial sale by, 10-
2057.1
Summary ejectment of trespassers, pending
appeal in cases of, 10-2444
Supreme Court —
issuance at chambers, 15-125
constitutional provision, SC Const,
Art 5, § 25
original jurisdiction, 15-121
power to issue injunctions, SC Const,
Art 5, § 4
review by, 15-123
stay of proceedings pending appeal, 15-
135
Telephone companies, availability to pre-
vent violation by, 58-427
Temporary injunction —
after answer, 10-2056
grounds for, 10-2055
pending appointment of receiver, 10-2304
pending hearing, 10-2055.2
Trademark, unlawful use of, 66-208
Transfer of stock certificate pending liti-
gation, 12-312
INJURIES
Damages (this index)
Personal Injuries (this index)
INLAND BILLS
Negotiable instruments, 8-984
INLAND MARINE INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
INLETS
Generally. Waters and Water-
courses (this index)
Particular bodies of rvater, see
under name of inlet
INNKEEPERS
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
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INOCULATIONS
Hog Cholera (this index)
Provision of inoculation material by agri-
cultural department, 3-9, 3-10
Rabies Control (this index)
INQUESTS
Coroners (this index)
INSANE PERSONS
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
INSANITY
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES
— Cont'd
Separate offense, each and every sale or of-
fer for sale in violation of statute as,
3-165
Tags, 3-164, 3-169
Warehouses, State, storage in, 69-106
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 462 [Reg. 6]
White, to be colored before sale, 3-161, 3-
167, 3-168
INSECTS
Bees (this index)
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Entomologist. Crop Pest Commission (this
index)
Hotel cisterns and tanks to be screened
against, 35-124
Hotel rooms to be protected against, 35-125
INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES
Generally, 3-161 to 3-170
Arsenate of lead, coloring of, 3-161
Arsenical preparations, container to state
contents in terms of prescribed specifi-
cations, 3-164, 3-169
Boll weevil control —
arsenical preparations, requirements as
to, 3-161, 3-169
poisons for, compliance with Crop Pest
Commission specifications, 3-162, 3-
169
Calcium arsenate —
boll weevil control, requirements, 3-
162, 3-169
coloring of, 3-161
container to state contents in terms of
prescribed specifications, 3-164, 3-
169
specifications for, to be filed with Crop
Pest Commission, 3-163, 3-169
Chemical analysis of contents to be stated
on container, 3-164, 3-169
Confiscation of uncolored poisons, 3-168
Container, marking of, 3-164, 3-169
Crop Pest Commission's powers and duties.
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Damages, party injured by violation of stat-
ute or regulations to have right of ac-
tion for, 3-170
Labeling, 3-164, 3-169
Penalties for violating requirements, 3-167,
3-169,3-170
Sale of, power of Crop Pest Commission as
to, 3-166
permit for sale, 3-164
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
INSIGNIA
Badges (this index)
Improper use of insignia of certain organ-
izations, 16-542, 16-543
military orders, unauthorized wearing of
insignia of, 44-9
INSOLVENCY
See also Bankruptcy
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors (this
index)
Board of commissioners for the promotion
of uniformity of legislation to examine
and confer upon the subject of, 9-402
Declaratory judgments as to estates of in-
solvent persons, 10-2005
Fine, person committed for nonpayment
may claim privilege of insolvent debtor,
17-574
Income tax of insolvent persons, 65-223
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Partnership (this index)
Priority of employer's unpaid contribu-
tions to unemployment compensation
fund, 68-211
Recognizance, forfeited, person committed
because of, may claim privilege of in-
solvent debtor, 17-574
Securities Act not applicable to sales by
trustee in, 62-54(1)
Survival of action against legal represent-
ative of insolvent person or corpora-
tion, 10-209
Workmen's compensation insurer not to be
relieved by, 72-407
Index
529
INSPECTIONS AND INSPECTORS
See also Examinations; Investigations and
Investigators
Barbershops, 56-269
Buildings f this index)
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
Corn meal and grits, inspections by Agri-
-culture Commissioner and enforcement
of laws as to, 32-1556
Cotton, 13-271
Electric utilities, plant and equipment of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 811 [Rule 2(1)]
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Fertilizers (this index)
Gas plant and equipment, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 822 [Rule 6]
Hospital construction projects, inspection
by State Board of Health, 32-778
Hospitals, inspections by State Board of
Health, 32-790
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
Inspector General (this index)
Markets, municipal inspection of, 47-64
Motor Carriers (this index)
Pawnbrokers, inspection of goods, 56-1159
Petroleum Products (this index)
Pharmacists (this index)
Plumbers and Plumbing (this index)
State's power to lay duties on imports or
exports when necessary to execution of
inspection laws, US Const, Art 1, § 10
cl2
Tax Commission (this index)
Telephone companies, inspection by Pub-
lic Service Commission, 58-429
Venereal disease inspectors and co-ordinat-
ors, 32-592
Water company appliances, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 836 [Reg. 7]
Water Pollution Control Authority, 70-123
Weights and Measures (this index)
INSPECTOR GENERAL
Compensation not alterable during term of
office, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
Election of, SC Const, Art 4, §24; Art
13, §4
Of militia. 44-28
Term of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
INSTALMENT OBLIGATIONS AND
PAYMENTS
Execution on judgment by confession as
to instalment obligation, 10-1538
Income Tax (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 34
INSTALMENT OBLIGATIONS AND
PAYMENTS— Cont'd
Negotiable instruments, sum certain not-
withstanding payment in instalments,
8-812
Sales and use tax on instalment sales, 65-
1360, 65-1403
INSTITUTIONS
Particular institutions, see specific topics
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Infants or Minors (this index)
Privies, responsibility for condition of, 32-
1225
Tuberculous inmates. Tuberculosis (this
index)
Water supply of, testing of, 32-1201
INSTRUCTIONS TO JURY
Charges to juries, SC Const, Art 5, § 26
matters of law, charges limited to, SC
Const, Art 5, § 26
requests to charge, Cir Ct Rule 11
Limitation to matters of law, SC Const,
Art 5, § 26
Requests for, Cir Ct Rule 11
INSURANCE
Generally, 37-1 to 37-1222
Accident insurance. Accident and Health
Insurance (this index)
Additional insurance requirement, when
prohibited, 37-157
Adjusters. Insurance Adjusters (this
index)
Advisory organizations in rate making,
37-741 to 37-744
examination of, 37-660
Age, misstatement of —
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
life insurance, 37-161
Agents. Insurance Agents (this index)
Annuities (this index)
Applications —
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
fraternal insurance, 37-923
life insurance, copy to accompany policy,
37-146
Apportioned risks, rates for, 37-686
Assigned risks where applicants are unable
to procure insurance by ordinary
methods, 37-686
530
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INSURANCE— Cont'd
Attorney in fact for unauthorized insurer,
acting as, prohibited, 37-262
Automobile insurance. Motor vehicle in-
surance, infra
Beneficiaries —
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
fraternal benefit associations, 37-906
change of beneficiary, 37-906
Life insurance, infra
Brokers. Insurance Brokers (this index)
Budget and Control Board as insurer.
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Burial associations, applicability of insur-
ance law to, 37-2
Burning of insured property, punishment
for, 16-313
Cancelation of —
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
life insurance, time for instituting pro-
ceeding for, 37-162
mutual insurance, as not affecting ac-
crued contingent liability, 37-401
Cargo insurance by motor carriers, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 806 [Rules 58, 59]
Casualty insurance —
companies issuing. Insurance Compa-
nies (this index)
Fire insurance, infra
Liability insurance, infra
Marine insurance, infra
Motor vehicle insurance, infra
Rates, infra
Reciprocal insurance and insurers, infra
see also particular lines throughout this
topic
Cease and desist orders. Unfair practices,
infra
Change of beneficiary of fraternal benefit in-
surance, 37-906
Change of occupation. Accident and Health
Insurance (this index)
Classification of policyholders for purpose
of special benefit to oldest member
of class, 37-150 to 37-152
Coinsurance clause, restrictions as to, 37-
157
Combination policies, required provisions,
37-143
Commissioner of Insurance. Insurance De-
partment and Commissioner (this in-
dex)
Common disaster, simultaneous death of
insured and beneficiary, 19-305
Companies. Insurance Companies (this
index)
Competitive rate, permission to make,
37-685
Construction of Insurance Law generally,
principles of, 37-2
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Contestability. Incontestability, infra
Contract or policy —
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
approval by commissioner, when re-
quired, 37-170
countersignature by agents, when re-
quired, 37-247, 37-248
governing law, 37-141
name of insurer, must be in, 37-143
statutory authority as requisite, 37-142
whole contract of life insurance to ap-
pear in policy, 37-146
see also appropriate lines throughout this
topic
Contribution among insurers of fire loss, 37-
154
Co-operative action among insurers in rate-
making, legislation regulating, 37-651
to 37-752
Cotton, 13-269
Death benefits — ■
employee sick and death benefits, li-
cense fee for employer paying, 37-
151
Life insurance, infra
payment in merchandise or services pe-
nalized, 37-168
Definitions, 37-2
advisory organization for rate-making,
37-741
inland marine insurance, 37-671
insurance, 37-3
net premiums or deposits, 37-811
unfair practices, 37-1202
Department. Insurance Department and
Commissioner (this index)
Deposit by insurer. Insurance Companies
(this index)
Discrimination among insurants-
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
in rates, removal of, 37-707, 37-709
prohibited, 37-147 to 37-149
unfair practice, 37-1202
Dividends to policy holders —
mutual policies, 37-388
rating organizations may not regulate
payment of, 37-728
Drugs. Narcotics, infra
Educational insurance, guardian may invest
in, 31-11.1
Election between overlapping regulatory
provisions, 37-654, 37-672, 37-682
Employee sick and death benefits, license
fee for employer paying, 37-151
Encumbrances. Liens and incumbrances,
infra
[SSCCode]
Index
531
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Endowment contracts or policies-
guardian may invest in, 31-11.1
income tax, payments under policy not
gross income, 65-253
Examination, medical. Medical examina-
tion, infra
Expense experience, recording and report-
ing, 37-655
False claims, presentation of, penalized, 37-
167
False or misleading information, circulation
of, prohibited, 37-144
Filing of rates. Rates, infra
Fire insurance —
contribution among insurers, 37-154
foreign companies, premiums, annual re-
port of, 37-1159
governmental subdivision entitled to al-
location, disclosure of premiums,
37-665
lien for premiums, 37-193
limitation of actions on policy of, 10-
143(8)
maximum amounts of policies, restric-
tions as to, 37-154, 37-155
out-of-State property, by insurer not
locally authorized, 37-263
railroads, insurance as to property of
third person, 58-1198
Rates, infra
replacement cost, validity of insurance
of, 37-155
venue of actions against fire insurance
companies, 10-307
Firemen's Insurance and Inspection Fund
(this index)
Foreign insurance companies. Insurance
Companies (this index)
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
Group insurance —
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
pay roll deductions in case of public
employees. 1-49
premium, readjustment of, not an unfair
practice, 37-1203
readjustment of rates based on loss or
expense experience or saving on
collection expenses, not an unfair
practice, 37-1203
restrictions on, 37-158
Unfair practices, infra
Hail insurance, income tax exemption of
mutual companies, 65-226
Health insurance. Accident and Health In-
surance (this index)
Hospital Service Plan (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Incontestability, 37-161
industrial sick benefit policies, provi-
sion for, 37-512
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Incontestability — Cont'd
period of contestability of life insurance
policy, 37-161
Incumbrances. Liens and incumbrances,
infra
Inducements, certain, not to be offered, 37-
145
Industrial insurance —
saving in collection expense, passing on
to policyholders not an unfair prac-
tice, 37-1203
sick benefit insurance, 37-511, 37-512
Injunctions. Unfair practices, infra
Inland marine insurance — ■
defined, 37-671
Rates, infra
specially rated risks, when rates effec-
tive, 37-695
Interinsurance. Reciprocal insurance and
insurers, infra
Intoxicants, optional provision as to use
of, in accident and health policies, 37-
489, 37-497
Joinder of principal and insurer as parties,
10-702
Joint reinsurance, 37-751, 37-752
examination by Commissioner, 37-660
Joint underwriting —
examination by Commissioner, 37-660
regulation of, 37-751, 37-752
Killing of insured, involuntary, by bene-
ficiary, 19-5
Law governing, 37-141
Liability insurance —
companies issuing. Insurance Compa-
nies (this index)
joinder of principal and insurer as par-
ties, 10-702
Motor vehicle insurance, infra
Liberal interpretation of statute regulating
rates, 37-651
Licenses —
employee sick and death benefits, license
fee for employer paying, 37-151
Insurance Adjusters (this index) "
Insurance Agents (this index) -
Insurance Brokers (this index) "
Insurance Companies (this index) -
rating organizations, 37-722 to 37-724
Surety Companies (this index)
Liens and incumbrances —
fire insurance premiums, lien for, 37-
193
insurance of mortgaged premises as con-
dition of loan by financial institution,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 468 [Reg. 4
G(d)]
mortgagee's right to pay premiums, 45-
54
mortgage loans, making of, not unlawful
inducement, 37-149
532
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INSURANCE— Cont'd
Liens and incumbrances — Cont'd
realty, incumbrance of, not to invalidate
policy, 37-156
Life insurance —
age, misstatement of, 37-161
application, copy of, to accompany pol-
icy, 37-146
cancelation, proceeding for, time for in-
stituting, 37-162
companies issuing. Insurance Compa-
nies (this index)
creditors, exemption from claims of,
37-169
Endowment contracts or policies, supra
Income Tax (this index)
incontestability, 37-161
limitation of actions on policy of, 10-143
(8)
payment of benefits in merchandise or
service prohibited, 37-168
reciprocal contracts prohibited, 37-801
reserves —
Insurance Companies (this index)
mutual aid policies paying special
benefits to oldest member of
class, 37-152
simultaneous death of insured and bene-
ficiary, disposition of proceeds, 19-
30S
tontine policies prohibited, 37-150 to 37-
152
whole contract to appear in policy, 37-146
Limitation of actions —
accident and health insurance policy,
standard provision, 37-387
life insurance, 10-143(8)
Limitation of individual risks, 37-153
Limited partnership may not carry on busi-
ness of, 52-101
Loans —
Insurance Companies (this index)
requiring borrower to carry insurance,
permissibility, 37-160
Loss experience, recording and reporting,
37-655
Marine insurance —
company, license fee, 37-121
exception from prohibition of induce-
ments, 37-145
Inland marine insurance, supra
Rates, infra
Medical examination —
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this in-
dex)
Physicians, infra
Medical expenses, group policy provision
for, 37-535
Medical Service Corporations (this index)
Mortgages. Liens and incumbrances, supra
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Motor vehicle insurance — ■
guaranty fund, maintenance of, 37-810
motor carriers, liability insurance—
generally, 58-1481 to 58-1484
taxicabs in counties with city over
70,000, liability insurance or bond.
Motor Carriers (this index)
rates —
deviation from, application for, 37-731,
37-732
filings not to be disapproved, when,
37-703
legislation relating to, 37-651 to 37-
752
liability insurance, 37-651 to 37-752,
particularly, 37-681 to 37-686
reciprocal, when permissible, 37-803
Mutual Aid Associations (this index)
Mutual Insurance (this index)
see also Reciprocal insurance and in-
surers, infra
Mutual insurance companies. Insurance
Companies (this index)
Narcotics, optional provision in accident
and health policies as to use of, 37-
489, 37-497
Notice of claim. Accidental and Health In-
surance (this index)
Other insurance, optional standard provi-
sions as to, 37-489, 37-491, 37-493
Out-of-State property, negotiating insur-
ance on, with insurer not locally au-
thorized, 37-263
Partnership. Limited partnership, supra
Penalties for violation of provisions —
of rate legislation, 37-661
of Uniform Unauthorized Insurance Act,
37-271
undertakers, relation of life insurers
with, 37-179
Physicians —
false claim, causing presentation of, pe-
nalized, 37-167
medical examiners need not obtain
agent's license, 37-243
uninsurable persons, aiding to obtain
insurance, penalized, 37-159
Plate glass insurer, license fee, 37-121
Pleading by unauthorized insurer, prerequi-
sites to, 37-268
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund (this
index)
Policy. Contract or polic3', supra
Premiums —
acceptance when insurer insolvent, pe-
nalized, 37-163
Accident and Health Insurance (this
index)
Budget and Control Board as insurer.
Budget and Control Board (this
index)
Index
533
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Premiums — Cont'd
combinations to control, penalized, 66-63
Fire insurance, supra
foreign insurance companies. Insurance
Companies (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
mortgagee's right to pay, 45-54
Mutual Insurance (this index)
rates of. Rates, infra
Proof of loss —
Accident and Health Insurance (this in-
dex)
compliance with requirement, sufficiency,
37-166
forms to be furnished, 37-166
Public buildings and contents, Budget and
Control Board as insurer. Budget and
Control Board (this index)
Railroads, insurance against fire damage to
property of third person, 58-1198
regulation, generally, 37-651 to 37-752
accident insurance excluded, 37-653
aircraft insurance excluded, 37-653
automobile liability insurance, 37-651
to 37-752, particularly 37-681 to
37-686
casualty insurance, 37-651 to 37-752,
particularly 37-681 to 37-686
deviation from rates, application
for, 37-731
filings not to be disapproved,
when, 37-703
competitive rates, permission to
make, by casualty or surety in-
surer, 37-685
co-operative action among insurers,
regulation of, 37-751
dual regulation as giving right to
election by insurer, 37-654, 37-
672, 37-682
election between various regulatory
statutes, 37-654, 37-672, 37-682
examinations of rating organizations,
advisory groups, etc., 37-660
expense experience, recording and re-
porting to Commissioner, 37-655
factors to be considered, 37-673, 37-
683, 37-692
fire insurance, 37-671 to 37-752, par-
ticularly 37-671 to 37-674
deviation from rates, application
for, 37-730
health insurance excluded, 37-653
hearings of insureds, 37-706
inland marine insurance, 37-651 to
37-752, particularly 37-671 to 37-
674
effective date of special rating,
37-695
special ratings, disapproval, 37-698
when rate findings not to be dis-
approved, 37-702
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Railroads, etc. — Cont'd
regulation, generally — Cont'd
interchange of information with offi-
cers and organizations in other
states, 37-657
interchange of rating plan data, 37-
756
joint underwriting or joint reinsur-
ance, 37-751, 37-752
liberal interpretation of legislation,
37-651
license, suspension or revocation for
failure to comply with Commis-
sioner's order, 37-662 to 37-664
loss experience, recording and re-
porting to Commissioner, 37-655
marine insurance, 37-651 to 37-752,
particularly 37-671 to 37-674
deviation from rates, application
for, 37-730
filings not to be disapproved,
when, 37-702
other than inland, excluded, 37-653
restriction of applicability, 37-
653
misleading information penalized, 37-
659
Motor vehicle insurance, supra
penalties for violation of statutory
provisions, 37-661
purpose of legislation, 37-651
reduction, when Commissioner mav
order, 37-708, 37-709
reinsurance, applicability to, extent,
37-653
rules and regulations to affect pur-
poses of regulatory legislation,
37-658
surety insurance, 37-651 to 37-752,
particularly 37-681 to 37-686
withholding information penalized,
37-659
Surety Companies (this index)
Rates-
advisory organizations, 37-741 to 37-744
examination of, 37-660
appeals of insureds, 37-706
apportioned risks, rates for, 37-686
assigned risks, modifications in case of,
37-686
competitive rate, permission to make, 37-
685
deviation from, 37-704, 37-730, 37-731
discrimination, determination and re-
moval, 37-707
effective date, 37-694 to 37-696
excessiveness, determination of, 37-708
fidelity bonds, 37-681 et seq.
filing 'of rate schedules, 37-674, 37-684,
37-691 to 37-709
disapproval, 37-697 to 37-700
534
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INSURANCE— Cont'd
Rates — Cont'd
filing of rate schedules — Cont'd
effective dates —
guaranty bonds, 37-696, 37-697
inland marine rates, special rat-
ings, 37-695
surety bonds, 37-696, 37-697
information to support, 37-692, 37-693
modification of requirement, 37-705
rating organization, filing by, on be-
half of members, 37-721
review on application of person ag-
grieved, 37-701
suspension of requirement, 37-705
■when effective, 37-694 to 37-696
information to be furnished insureds, 37-
706
liberal interpretation of statute regulat-
ing, 37-651
making of, 37-673, 37-683, 37-691 to 37-
709
Rating organizations, infra
Rating organizations, 37-721 to 37-736
examination of, bv Commissioner, 37-
660
cost of, how paid, 37-660
license, suspension or revocation for
failure to comply with Commis-
sioner's order, 37-662 to 37-664
Rebates, giving of, as unfair practice, 37-
1202
Reciprocal insurance and insurers —
generally, 37-801 to 37-817
actions by or against reciprocal insurers,
37-813
assets, maintenance of, 37-810
attornev-in-fact may execute contracts,
37-802
authorized, 37-801
bond required, 37-816
deposit of, 37-805
certificate of authority, annual, 37-807
declaration filed with Commissioner, 37-
803
deficiencies, disposition of funds ad-
vanced to make up, 37-812
domestic corporations may exchange
interinsurance contracts, 37-808
examination by Commissioner, 37-814
guaranty fund, maintenance of, 37-810
license fee, 37-816
maximum indemnity on single fire risk,
statement as to, 37-809
maximum liability of subscribers, 37-804
net premiums or deposits defined, 37-811
permit to organize, 37-817
report, annual, 37-815
securities, deposit of, 37-805
service of process on exchanges, Com-
missioner as agent for, 37-806
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Reciprocal insurance and insurers — Cont'd
service of process on subscriber's at-
torney by serving Insurance Com-
missioner, 10-426.3
surplus, maintenance of, 37-810
taxes on, 37-816
unfair practices by interinsurers. Unfair
practices, infra,
violations of chapter, penalty for, 37-817
Reduction of excessive rates, 37-708, 37-709
Reinstatement of accident and health policy,
standard provision for, 37-476
Reinsurance — ■
joint, 37-751, 37-752
examination by Commissioner, 37-660
mutual, when permissible, 37-355
rate regulatory legislation as inapplicable
to, 37-653
returns as to, 37-292
Replacement cost, validity of insurance of,
37-155
Reserves. Insurance Companies (this in-
dex)
Simultaneous death of insured and ben-
eficiary, 19-305
Special inducements, giving of, prohibited,
37-147
Surety Companies (this index)
Surplus —
maintenance of, by reciprocal insurers,
37-810
Mutual Insurance (this index)
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000,
liability insurance or bond. Motor Car-
riers (this index)
Tontine policies prohibited in fraternal ben-
efit societies, 37-150 to 37-152
Unauthorized insurers —
actions by or against—
actions by, 37-267
continuances, in actions against, 10-
1204
motion to quash, 37-270
pleading by unauthorized insurer,
prerequisites to, 37-268
service of process and papers on un-
authorized insurers, 10-426 to
10-426.2, 37-265, 37-266
attorneys-in-fact for, acting as, prohib-
ited, 37-262
broker placing insurance with unlicensed
company, 37-210
Insurance Agents (this index)
Uniform Unauthorized Insurance Act,
37-261 to 37-272
Underwriting. Joint underwriting, supra
Unfair practices —
abatement of premiums by application of
surplus, not unfair practice, 37-1203
adjusters, applicability of legislation to,
37-1201
Index
535
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Unfair practices — Cont'd
agents, applicability of legislation to,
37-1201
bonuses to policyholders, not unfair
practice, 37-1203
books, falsification of, 37-1202
boycott, 37-1202
brokers, applicability of legislation to,
37-1201
cease and desist orders, 37-1210
final, when, 37-1214
judicial review, 37-1212
additional evidence upon, 37-1213
liabilities not affected by, 37-1215
modification, 37-1211
penalty for violating, 37-1221
stay pending judicial review, 37-1212
charge of, 37-1206, 37-1216
hearings, 37-1207, 37-1216
immunity, witnesses' right to, 37-
1222
waiver of, 37-1222
notice of, 37-1206, 37-1216
perjury on, witness not immune
from prosecution for, 37-1222
intervener's right to judicial review
of Commissioner's determination,
37-1220
service of, 37-1209, 37-1216
coercion, 37-1202
Commissioner's power to determine, 37-
1205
defined, 37-1202
discrimination, 37-1202
false advertising, 37-1202
false financial statements, 37-1202
fraternal benefit societies, applicability
of legislation to, 37-1201
group insurance —
readjustment of rates based on loss
or expense experience, not unfair
practice, 37-1203
saving on collection expenses, pass-
ing on to policyholders, not un-
fair practice, 37-1203
inducements to insure, 37-1202
industrial debit plan, allowance to policy-
holders representing saving in collec-
tion expense, not unfair practice,
37-1203
injunctions against, 37-1217 to 37-1220
insurance companies, applicability of
legislation to, 37-1201
interinsurers, applicability of legislation
to, 37-1201
intimidation, 37-1202
investigation as to practices not defined,
37-1216
Lloyds insurer, applicability of legisla-
tion to, 37-1201
misrepresentation, 37-1202
prohibited, 37-1204
INSURANCE— Cont'd
Unfair practices — Cont'd
rebates, 37-1202
reciprocal insurance exchanges, appli-
cability of legislation to, 37-1201
Uniform Unauthorized Insurance Act, 37-
261 to 37-272
Usury, requiring borrower to obtain in-
surance, not, 37-160
Waiver by accident and health insurer, 37-
458
Warehouseman's lien for, 69-200
Warehouses, State, property stored in, 69-22
69-131
Workmen's compensation insurance.
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
INSURANCE ADJUSTERS
Generally, 37-221 to 37-226
Agency for insurer, 37-233
Broker, adjustment of losses occurring un-
der policies placed through, 37-212
License, 37-221
acting without, penalized, 37-245
expiration date, 37-224
fees for, 37-222
revocation, 37-223
Representation of insurer, 37-225
Unauthorized contract, acting as adjuster
on, penalized, 37-226, 37-262
Unauthorized Insurance Act, exemption
from provisions of, 37-264
Unauthorized insurer, adjusting losses for,
prohibited, 37-262
Unfair practices. Insurance (this index)
INSURANCE AGENTS
Generally, 37-231 to 37-254
Accident and health insurance, violation of
provisions relative to, as ground for
revocation of license, 37-459
Aiding unauthorized agent prohibited, 37-
262
Blank policy, signing of, penalized, 37-252
Brokers. Insurance Brokers (this index)
Cancelation of agency, insurer's duty to
notify Insurance Department of, 37-234
Certificate of authority. License or cer-
tificate of authority, infra
Charter of insurer, transacting business
after surrender or cancelation of, un-
lawful, 37-164
Countersignature of policies by, when re-
quired 37-247, 37-248
Discrimination by, among insurants, pen-
alized, 37-147, 37-148
False claims, causing presentation of, pe-
nalized, 37-167
536
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INSURANCE AGENTS— Cont'd
Foreign company, license to, as permitting
appointment of agents, 37-232
Fraudulent misrepresentations to procure
payment of premiums, penalized, 37-
251
License or certificate of authority — ■
acting without, penalized, 37-242
applicants to be vouched for by com-
panies, 37-234
certificate of Commissioner — ■
as proof of issuance, 37-70
revocation —
for discrimination among insur-
ants, 37-148
offering prohibited inducements,
37-145
commencing work before issuance, when
permissible, 37-239
examination for, 37-236, 37-237
consultation on type of, 37-238
expiration date, 37-240
failure to exhibit, penalized, 37-244
fees for, 37-237
funeral director not to be licensed as
agent for life insurer, 37-178
information required of applicant, 37-236,
37-237
medical examiners exempt from require-
ment, 37-243
mortuary, person connected with, not to
be licensed as life insurance agent,
37-178
renewal denied, if used primarily for per-
sonal coverage, 37-242
requirement of, 37-231
revocation, 37-145, 37-148, 37-241
suspension, 37-241
undertaker, or person connected with,
not to be licensed as life insurance
agent, 37-178
who need obtain, 37-239
Noninsurable persons, insurance of, pe-
nalized, 37-159
Nonresidents not to act as, except, 37-246,
37-247
Payment of premium to, validity, 37-251
Penalties for noncompliance with statute,
33-271, 37-271.1
Personal liability on contracts of unauthor-
ized companies, 37-250
Pretended representation of insurer by, pe-
nalized, 37-253
Records of business, 37-290, 37-291
Sharing in brokers' commissions, 37-211
Splitting commissions —
with brokers, 37-254
with unlicensed persons prohibited, 37-
254
Unauthorized insurer, acting as agent for,
or aiding, prohibited, 37-226, 37-261 to
37-264
Unfair practices. Insurance (this index)
INSURANCE AGENTS— Cont'd
Unlicensed company — -
personal liability on contracts of, 37-250
representation of, penalized, 37-249
Violation of insurance laws by, penalized,
37-245
Who deemed agents of insurance companies,
37-233
Workmen's compensation insurer, certain
acts as agent of, penalized, 72-425
INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS
Insurance Companies (this index)
INSURANCE BROKERS
Generally, 37-201 to 37-213
Adjustment of losses under policies placed
through, 37-212
Bond required of, 37-203
Certificate of authority. License or certifi-
cate of authority, infra
Certificate of insurer's insolvency, duty to
procure, 37-209
Commissions, division of, 37-211
Contract other than expressed in policy
prohibited, 37-147
Defined, 37-201
Discrimination among insurants prohibited,
37-147
Duties, generally, 37-209
Financial condition of insurer, duty to fur-
nish insured, 37-209
Indorsements on policies, 37-212
Inducements, special, prohibited, 37-147
Inspections of property, 37-212
Insurance agents generally. Insurance
Agents (this index)
License or certificate of authority —
acting without, penalized, 37-245
effect, 37-208
expiration date, 37-205
fees for, 37-203
apportionment, 37-207
Firemen's Insurance and Inspection
Fund to share in, 37-207
municipality may impose, 37-208
State treasury, payment into, 37-206
issuance, terms and conditions of, 37-203,
37-203.1
nonresident broker, requirements, 37-
203.1
revocation, 37-204
for violating provisions against dis-
crimination of special induce-
ments, 37-148
Penalty for violation of provisions regard-
ing, 37-213
Qualifications, 37-202
Index
537
INSURANCE BROKERS— Cont'd
Records of business, 37-290, 37-291
Reports to Commissioner, 37-209
Sharing in commission of, by agent, 37-211
Splitting agent's commissions with, when
permissible, 37-254
Unauthorized Insurance Act, exemption
from provisions of, 37-264
Unfair practices. Insurance (this index)
Unlicensed companies, placing insurance
with, 37-210
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Insurance Department and Commissioner
(this index)
INSURANCE COMPANIES
Accident and health insurance companies —
foreign insurance companies, infra
license fees, 37-121, 37-124, 37-125
medical service corporation legislation as
inapplicable to, 37-1125
Agent for service of process, appointment of
Insurance Commissioner as. Insurance
Department and Commissioner (this in-
dex)
Agents for. Insurance Agents (this index)
Approval of Commissioner of Insurance as
condition of issuing charters, 37-110
Authority to do business in State —
Commissioner's certificate as evidence,
37-70
revocation for failure to pay judgment,
37-191
Bond for payment of judgments against
company, 37-184
Books and papers —
access to in examining company's affairs,
37-282
confidential character of information ob-
tained from, 37-291
exhibition required, 37-291
false statements as to, penalized, 37-291
Building and loan association shares, invest-
ments in, 37-149.2
Capital — -
publication to show only amount actual-
ly paid in, 37-289
required of stock companies, 37-181, 37-
183
Casualty insurance companies —
corporations' power to become members
of, 12-105
license fees, 37-121
foreign companies, based on premi-
ums, 37-124, 37-125
Certificate of authority. Licenses and cer-
tificates of authority, infra
INSURANCE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Charter-
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this in-
dex)
surrender or revocation of, as not affect-
ing liability to suit, 37-165
Commissioner, duties of. Insurance Depart-
ment and Commissioner (this index)
Department, duties of. Insurance Depart-
ment and Commissioner (this index)
Deposit of cash or securities —
for purpose of complying with laws of
other state, 37-185 to 37-187
Surety Companies (this index)
to secure payment of judgments against
company, 37-184
Directors, classification of, 12-352
Discrimination prohibited, 37-147 to 37-149
Doing business when charter canceled or
surrendered, penalized, 37-164
Employee sick and death benefits, license
fee for employer paying, 37-151
Examination of, 37-281 to 37-285
Report of, infra
Farmers' mutual insurance companies, in-
come tax exemption, 65-226
Farm loan bonds, investments in, 37-149.1
Farm mortgage bonds, investment in, 37-
149.1
Federal Home Loan Bank bonds or deben-
tures, investment in, 37-149.2
Finances, 37-181 to 37-193
Financial statements, what to show, 37-289
Fire insurance companies —
Foreign insurance companies, infra
income tax, exemption of mutual compa-
nies, 65-226
license fees, 37-121
tax to pay expenses of investigation into
causes of fires, etc., 37-288
Foreign insurance companies —
accident and health, license fees, 37-121,
37-124, 37-125
adjustment of losses where not licensed
to do business in State, 37-111
agents may be appointed by licensed
company, 37-232
approval of Commissioner of Insurance
as condition of admission to do busi-
ness, 37-110
casualty companies, license fee based on
premiums, 37-124, 37-125
deposits by, return of, 37-186
fees and reports, annual, exemption from
requirement of, 12-736
fees payable by foreign corporation gen-
erally, exemption from, 12-736
fire insurance companies — ■
firemen's pension funds in cities of
50,000 to 70.000 to receive taxes
on, 61-424(5)
to comply with conditions imposed by
law, 37-109
533
Code of Laws of South Carolina
INSURANCE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Foreign insurance companies — Cont'd
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this in-
dex)
license or certificate of authority —
conditions of granting, 37-107
fees, 37-121 et seq
counties, distribution to, in lieu of
county fees, 37-126
$100 fee, 37-130
premiums, fee based on, 37-128,
37-129
reciprocity with other states, 37-
132
reduction on account of local in-
vestments, 37-123, 37-125
returns of premium collections, 37-
127
revocation for default in payment into
firemen's insurance and inspec-
tion fund, 37-1163
life insurance companies, reduction of
license fees on account of local in-
vestments, 37-123
loss reserves, 37-1S9
name, similarity or identity as preclud-
ing license or admission to State,
12-702, 37-108
premiums —
collection of, for unlicensed company,
37-111
license fees based on, 37-122
report and allocation, 37-1159 to 37-
1164
records to be kept by, 37-1161, 37-1162
reinsurance, returns as to, 37-292
surety companies, license fees based on
premiums, 37-124, 37-125
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
Funerals, life insurance companies not to
contract with undertakers for, 37-177
Health insurance companies. Accident and
health insurance companies, supra
Hearing, opportunity for —
on question of revocation of authority to
do business, 37-113
on report of examination, 37-284, 37-285
Income Tax (this index)
Injunction from proceeding with business
after suspension of certificate of author-
ity, 37-115
Investigation of charges against, 37-287
Investments —
building and loan association shares, 37-
149.2
farm loan bonds, 37-149.1
farm mortgage bonds, 65-149.1
Federal Home Loan Bank, bonds or de-
bentures of, 67-149.2
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or issued
by, 36-601 to 36-603
INSURANCE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Investments— Cont'd
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
income tax on investment income, 65-931
to 65-936
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority
bonds, 24-363
municipal public works certain bonds for,
59-387
national mortgage associations, securi-
ties of, 36-602, 36-603
valuation, 37-190
Judgments against, failure to pay, proce-
dure in case of, 37-191
Licenses or certificates of authority, 37-101
conditions of granting, 37-102 to 37-108
expiration date, 37-134
fees, 37-121 to 37-134 ~1
actions for, 37-127 _J
' municipal license fees, 37-133J
— Foreign insurance companies, supra
mutual insurers, 37-351 to 37-354
personal liability of agent acting for un-
licensed company, 37-250
revocation or suspension, 37-112
expense of investigation of charges,
refusal or neglect to pay, 37-287
for discrimination among insurants,
37-148
for failure to comply with Commis-
sioner's order, 37-662 to 37-664
for failure to pay penalty for violation
of provisions of Unauthorized
Insurance Act, 37-272
for offering prohibited inducements,
37-145
for refusal to submit to examination
or pay expenses thereof, 37-283
License taxes, 65-931 to 65-936
exemption of, from corporate license
fees, 65-615
municipal license taxes, 37-133
Life insurance companies —
license fee, 37-121
foreign company, 37-122
reduction on account of local in-
vestments, 37-123
medical service corporation legislation as
inapplicable to, 37-1125
mortuary, connection with, prohibited,
37-176
reserve for policies paying special bene-
fits to oldest member of class, 37-152
venue of actions against, 10-307
Limitation of individual risks, 37-153
Liquidation-
Commissioner as receiver for purpose of,
37-192
domestic mutual insurer, members' share
of assets, 37-357
Index
539
INSURANCE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Loans —
Investments, supra
requiring borrower to carry insurance,
permissibility, 37-160
Marine insurance companies, license fees,
37-121
Medical service corporations, contracts
with, 37-1112
Mortgage loans, making of, not unlawful in-
ducement, 37-149
Municipal license fees and taxes, 37-133
Mutual companies —
contingent liability, when may issue poli-
cies without, 37-182, 37-407
conversion of mutual insurance associa-
tion into stock company, when per-
missible, 37-355
domestic mutual insurers, 37-351 to 37-
426
license fees, 37-121
nonassessable policies, when mav issue,
37-182, 37-407
officers. Mutual Insurance (this index)
surplus required, 37-182, 37-183
Name-
business to be conducted under own
name, 37-143
foreign insurance companv, 12-702, 37-
108
Notice of revocation or suspension of li-
cense, publication of, 37-112
Officers —
acceptance of premiums with knowledge
of insurer's insolvency, penalized, 37-
163
agents, acting as, when not permissible,
37-247
discrimination by, among insurants, pe-
nalized, 37-147, 37-148
undertaking business, connection of life
insurance company officer with, pro-
hibited, 37-176
witnesses, calling as, in investigation of
company, 37-282, 37-287
Payments during suspension of certificate
of authority, 37-114
Plate glass insurance companies, license
fees, 37-121
Publication —
of assets and liabilities, 37-289
of notice of revocation or suspension of
license, 37-112
Receivership, 37-192
upon revocation of certificate of author-
ity, 37-115
Reciprocity with other states as respects re-
quirements, 37-132
Records of business, 37-290, 37-291
Reinsurance, returns as to, 37-292
Report of examination — -
hearing on, 37-284, 37-285
publicizing, when permissible, 37-284
INSURANCE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Report on, by Insurance Commissioner, 37-
72
Reports by —
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this in-
dex)
special —
confidential character, 37-294
false statement in, penalty for making,
37-295
when requirable, 37-294
Statement, annual, infra
Reserves —
determination of adequacy before grant-
ing license, 37-106
foreign, for losses, 37-189
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this in-
dex)
hospital service corporation, 37-1068
loss reserves, 37-189
unearned premiums, 37-188
Securities —
Deposit of cash or securities, supra
Securities Act, exemptions, 62-54(5, 9)
taxation of stocks and bonds in cities and
towns over 1,000, 47-241
valuation of, 37-190
Service of process and papers on, 10-425,
10-426.2
Insurance Department and Commission-
er (this index)
unauthorized insurers, 10-426 to 10-426.2,
37-265, 37-266
Statement, annual, to be filed with Commis-
sioner, 37-293
false statement in, penalty for making,
37-295
Supervision by Insurance Commissioner, 37-
101
Surety Companies (this index)
Taxes —
Income Tax (this index)
license taxes, 65-931 to 65-936
exemption of, from corporate license
fees, 65-615
payment of, as condition of privilege of
doing business, 37-104
returns for taxation, 65-65, 65-1721
stocks and bonds of insurance companies,
propertv tax in cities and towns over
1,000, 47-241
Unauthorized insurers. Insurance (this in-
dex)
Undertakers, connection of life insurance
companies with, prohibited, 37-176 to
37-179
Unemployment compensation statute, serv-
ices performed for insurance company
as not within, 68-22
Unfair practices. Insurance (this index)
Valuation of securities, 37-190
Venue of actions against, 10-307
540
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INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AND
COMMISSIONER
Generally, 37-51 to 37-90
Accident and health insurance policy, form
of, to be approved by Commissioner, 37-
471
Actuary, chief, appointment or removal and
compensation of, 37-55
Appeal to Commissioner from order requir-
ing correction of inflammable condi-
tions, 37-52
Approval of policies by Commissioner,
when required, 37-170, 37-471
Arson, duty of Commissioner to cause ar-
rests for, 37-83
Assistants to Commissioner, employment of,
37-56
Bond, official, of Commissioner, 37-53
Brokers, reports to Commissioner, 37-209
Buildings —
approval of construction required by
Commissioner, 47-1261
report of inspector of buildings to Com-
missioner, 47-1177
Bylaws of mutual insurers to be approved
by Commissioner, 37-381
Cease and desist orders of Commissioner
against unfair practices, 37-1210 to 27-
1215
Certificate of Commissioner as evidence of
authority to do business, 37-70
Chief of fire department not performing his
duty, 47-1171
Compensation of Commissioner, 37-52
Consultation by Commissioner with super-
visory officials, insurers, and rating or-
ganizations in other states with respect
to rate-making, 37-657
Contempt, power of Commissioner to pun-
ish witness for, 37-61
Deposit with Commissioner —
by domestic company, for purpose of
complying with laws of other state,
37-185 to 37-187
of security for payment of judgments
against insurance company, 37-184
Deputy Commissioner —
appointment, 37-54
termination, 37-54
as Securities Commissioner, 62-3
bond, official, 37-54
compensation, 37-54
duties, 37-54
hearings, 37-59
investigations, 37-59
term of office, 37-54
vacancy, acting as Commissioner in
case of, 37-52
Duties generally, 37-51
of Commissioner, 37-58
Election of Commissioner, 37-52
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AND
COMMISSIONER— Cont'd
Entering of premises, right as to, 47-1184
Evidence, papers certified by Commission-
er as, 37-69
Examinations by Commissioner —
fraternal benefit associations, 37-921, 37-
922
hospital service corporations, 37-1071
insurance companies, 37-281 to 37-285
medical service corporations, 37-1121
mutual aid associations, 37-1005
rating and advisory organizations, etc.,
37-660
reciprocal insurance exchange, 37-814
unfair practices, 37-1205 to 37-1220
Executive department, membership of Com-
missioner in, 1-1
Experience, loss and expense, of insurers to
be reported to, 37-655
\ Fire prevention and investigation, duties of
\ Commissioner with respect to, 37-81 to
*» 37-84
Hearings by Commissioner, 37-59
notices of, 37-60
witnesses — -
enforcing attendance of, 37-61
false swearing by, penalized, 37-61
Hotels-
designation of number of stairways in,
35-112
waiver of requirements for fire escapes
on certain hotels, 35-113
Industrial sick benefit plan, Commissioner's
approval of formal certificate to be is-
sued under, 37-512
Information as to business done to be fur-
nished to Commissioner, 37-290
Investigations by Commissioner, 37-59
charges, 37-287
Licensing —
of agents, 37-231 et seq.
of foreign fraternal benefit associations,
37-891 et seq.
of insurance companies, 37-101 to 37-103
fees collected, 37-121
Loan to mutual insurer-
approval of, by Commissioner, 37-421
repayment, approval of Commission-
er required, 37-425
Notice to —
agent's appointment, 37-232
cancelation of agency contract, 37-234
Oath of office by Commissioner, 37-53
Oaths, power of Commissioner to admin-
ister, 37-58
Office supplies, 1-3
Orders of Commissioner —
review, 37-63
appeals from circuit to Supreme
Court, 37-67
commencement of proceedings for, as
stay, 37-64
Index
541
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AND
COMMISSIONER— Cont'd
Orders of Commissioner — Cont'd
review — Cont'd
hearing, 37-65
scope, 37-66
transcript of record, preparation and
filing, 37-65
writing, required to be in, 37-62
Penalty for violation of rate regulatory leg-
islation power of Commissioner to im-
pose, 37-661
Post-office address and residence of agent,
foreign company to notify Commission-
er of, 37-232
Powers of Commissioner generally, 37-58
Qualifications of Commissioner, 37-52
Rates, Commissioner's approval or disap-
proval of filings, 37-697 to 37-709
Rating organization, appeal to Commission-
er from action or decision of, 37-734
Receiver of insolvent insurer, Commissioner
as, 37-192
Recording documents executed by Commis-
sioner, 37-71
Records of Commissioner open to public in-
spection, 37-68
Reports and recommendations by Commis-
sioner, 37-72
Reports to Commissioner —
forms for, duty to furnish, 37-58
inspector's reports as required by Com-
missioner, 47-1186
special, power of Commissioner to re-
quire, 37-294
workmen's compensation insurance car-
rier, reports by, 72-412
Rules and regulations 37-58; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 702
Seal of Commissioner, 37-57
Service of process on insurers, Commission-
er as agent for, 10-425, 37-105
after charter surrendered or canceled,
37-165
criminal case, 17-258
fraternal benefit association, 10-425
foreign fraternal benefit association,
37-892
reciprocal insurance exchanges, service
on, 37-S06
reciprocal insurance subscribers, as to
attorney of, 10-426.3
unauthorized insurer, 10-426, 37-265
Statement, annual, to be filed with Com-
missioner, 37-293
Supervision of insurance companies, by
Commissioner, 37-101
Surety company —
certificate of authority from Commis-
sioner, 37-601
examination of affairs of, 37-617
Term of office of Commissioner, 37-52
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AND
COMMISSIONER— Cont'd
Unfair practice in joint underwriting or re-
insurance, ordering discontinuance of,
37-752
Vacancy in office of Commissioner, how
filled, 37-52
Violations of law, duty of Commissioner to
prosecute, 37-58
Workmen's compensation insurance, ap-
proval of rates for, 72-409
INSURRECTION OR REBELLION
Calling out the militia to suppress. Militia
(this index)
Congress, power of, to provide for sup-
pression, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 15
Debts for suppression of, not to be ques-
tioned, US Const, 14th Amend, § 4
Debts or obligations incurred in aid of, as
illegal, US Const, 14th Amend, § 4
Expenditures made in preventing or sup-
pressing, reimbursement for as permis-
sible, SC Const, Art 3, § 30
Habeas corpus may be suspended in case
of, where public safety requires, US
Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 2
Participation in, as disqualification for hold-
ing office, US Const, 14th Amend, § 3
Penitentiary (this index)
United States to protect each state against,
US Const, Art 4, § 4
INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
Attachment of, 10-925, 10-926
certificate of defendant's interest, 10-926
Choses in Action (this index)
INTENDANT
Municipal Courts (this index)
INTERCOURSE
Sexual Intercourse (this index)
INTEREST
Sec also Usury
Generally, 8-2 to 8-4
Bank loans. Banks (this index)
Bonds, interest on —
coupon bonds, exchange by municipal-
ities of certificates of stock for, 47-
801
542
Code of Laws of South Carolina
INTEREST— Cont'd
Bonds, interest on— Cont'd ,„ „„
drainage district bonds, 18-296, 18-299
construction bonds, 18-591
cost of construction, interest on
bonds as, 18-485, 18-541
unpaid interest, interest on, 18-593
municipal bonds, 47-848
paving bonds, 47-860.10
school bonds, interest on, 21-981
state bonds, 21-999.3
Chain store taxes-
extension of time for making return or
payment, interest after, 65-1446
refund, interest on, 65-1459
Condemnation proceedings, interest on
award in, 25-57, 25-110
Corporations, interest on claims against,
12-8
Drainage district bonds. Bonds, supra
Electric company, consumer's deposit with
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 815 [Rule 8]
Eminent domain proceedings, interest on
award in, 25-57, 25-110
Estate tax, interest on, 65-552
Fee in lieu of, 8-4
Florence Civil Court, jurisdiction of, as
to interest-bearing obligations, measure
of monetary jurisdiction, 15-1608
Income Tax (this index")
Industrial bank loans, 8-232
Inheritance tax, interest on, 65-511
Instalment loans by bank, 8-233
Judgment —
legal rate, interest at, 8-2
verdict or report, inclusion of interest
on, 10-1605
Mortgage interest, law governing, 45-56
Municipal bonds, 47-848
Municipal officers to account for, 47-805
Paving bonds, 47-860.10
Pawnbrokers, limitations on, 56-1160
Public funds, accountability for, 1-52
Rate-
legal, 8-2
maximum, 8-3
Usury (this index)
Sales and use taxes-
interest on refund, 65-1459
interest where time for return or pay-
ment is extended, 65-1446
School bonds. Bonds, supra . . , ,
Verdict or report, interest on, included
in judgment, 10-1605
Warrants of drainage districts unpaid for
lack of funds, 18-579
INTERINSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
INTERLOCUTORY ORDERS
Circuit court always open to grant, 10-19
Supreme Court, appellate jurisdiction of, 15-
123, 15-133 to 15-135
INTERPLEADER
Bills of lading, interpleader of adverse
claimants, 58-1738
Parties, 10-219 '
Warehoused goods, interpleader of adverse
claimants to, 69-190
INTERROGATORIES
Uniform Support of Dependents Act, court
may order testimony by written in-
terrogatories, 20-319(3)
Witness's refusal to answer, penalty for, 26-
204
INTERSTATE COMMERCE
Congress to regulate, US Const, Art 1, § 8,
cl3
Electric Companies (this index)
INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
Railroads, violations by, 58-761 to 58-764
INTERSTATE COMMERCE
COMMISSION
Motor carriers as affected by insurance re-
serve requirements of, 58-1483
Public Service Commission's appearance
before, 58-2, 58-3
INTERSTATE CO-OPERATION
COMMISSION
Generally, 9-101 to 9-107
Advisory boards, 9-106
Committees of, 9-106
Compensation and expenses of members, 9-
107
Duties, 9-105
Employees, 9-107
Expenses, power to incur, 9-107
Governor (this index)
Members, 9-101,9-104,9-107
Reports, 9-107
Terms of members, 9-104
Index
543
INTERURBAN RAILROADS
Electric and Interurban Railroads (this
index)
INTERVENTION
Interpleader (this index)
INTESTACY
Administration of intestate's estate. Ex-
ecutors and Administrators (this index)
Descent and distribution of intestate's prop-
erty. Descent and Distribution (this
index)
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAYS
Bridges across —
agreement by Highway Department to
maintain and operate. 33-206
Conway-Myrtle Beach, 33-207
Ferry over, Highway Department to main-
tain and operate. 33-734
Grants to United States for construction
of, 70-251 to 70-253, 70-281
Lands raised above water in construct-
ing, right of United States to use, 70-
252
INTRADERMAL TESTS
Tuberculosis and paratuberculosis, 6-476
INTOXICATING LIQUORS
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Intoxication (this index)
INTOXICATION
Alcohol not to be sold to intoxicated per-
sons, 4-78
Arrest and commitment —
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-234
Municipal Courts Act, arrest and penalty
under, 15-909
towns of less than 1,000, 47-150
Beer, etc., not to be sold to intoxicated
persons, 4-215(2)
Circuit solicitor, intoxication of, while in
discharge of duties, penalized, 1-257
indictment, 4-101
Columbia State Farmers' Market, removal
of drunken persons from, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 465 [Sec. X]
Dentistry license, revocation of, 56-572
Firearms, discharge on or near highway
while drunk or pretending to be drunk,
penalty, 16-558
Gross drunkenness in public, penalty for,
16-558
Habitual Drunkenness (this index)
Homes for alcoholics, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 586, 587
Militiamen, penalty for being drunk on
duty, 44-167
Municipal Courts Act, arrest and penalty
under, 15-909
Pool and billiards, intoxicated persons
playing or loitering about premises,
5-509
Religious meeting, penalty for entry by
drunken person, 16-557
Workmen's compensation not collectible
for injury or death caused by, 72-156,
72-158, 72-259
INVASION
Civil Defense (this index)
Expenditures in repelling, reimbursement
for, as permissible, SC Const, Art 3,
§ 30
Habeas corpus may be suspended in case
of, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 2
Militia may be called out to repel, US
Const, Art 1, §8, cl 15
State may engage in war in case of, US
Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 3.
INVENTIONS
Patents for Inventions (this index)
INVENTORY
Appraisals and Appraisers (this index)
Attachment, 10-927
in actions for purchase money, 10-925
Bulk sales contract, inventory of merchan-
dise, etc., 11-201(1)
INVESTIGATIONS AND IN-
VESTIGATORS
See also Examinations ; Inspections
and Inspectors
Anti-trust Laws (this index)
Detectives (this index)
Fifth judicial circuit, special investigator in,
53-751 to 53-756
Greenville County criminal investigator, 53-
864.1
Railroads (this index)
Securities Act (this index)
Tax Commission (this index)
Telephone companies, procedure before
Public Service Commission. Telephone
Companies (this index)
544
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INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Investments in housing authorities' obliga-
tions, 36-163, 36-279, 36-412
INVESTMENTS
Aiken City Bond Commission, 47-894, 47-
895
Bonds (this index)
Building and Loan Associations (this in-
dex)
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Housing obligations. Housing and Re-
development (this index)
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Insurance Companies (this index)
Paving bonds as investments for fiduciaries,
47-860.16
Sinking Fund Commission (this index)
Taxation (this index)
United States bonds. Federal Government,
Instrumentalities, and Laws (this in-
dex)
INVOICES
Sales and use tax law provisions as to pres-
ervation of, 65-1449
INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE
See also Slaves
Previous condition of, not to abridge right
to vote, US Const, 15th Amend, § 1
Prohibited in United States, US Const, 13th
Amend § I
IODINE
State iodine label, use of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 839, 840
IRISH POTATOES
Potatoes (this index)
IRON
Corn meal and grits to contain, 32-1552
Enriched flour and bread to contain, 32-1531,
32-1532
IRRIGATION
Drainage (this index)
IRRIGATION COMPANIES
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
ISLAND
Incorporation of, 47-105
ISLE OF PALMS
Airplanes landing on beaches, 46-751
Motor vehicles on beaches, 46-751
ISOAMIDONE
Narcotics (this index)
ISONIPECAINE
Narcotics (this index)
"ISSUE"
Deeds and conveyances, meaning of "fail-
ure of issue," 57-3
ISSUES
Both law and fact issues in same action, 10-
1054
trial of, 10-1208
Bringing issue to trial, 10-1202
Court, issues triable by, 10-1056, 10-1058
foreign countries, laws of, 26-66
municipalities over 5,000, proceedings
as to unfit dwellings, 36-507
other states, laws of, 20-64
Definitions —
issues, 10-1051
trial, 10-1055
Equity cases, trial in, 10-1056, 10-1057
framing issue for jury, 10-1057
Fact, issue of, 10-1051
how tried —
actions at law, 10-1056
chancery cases, 10-1056, 10-1057
when issue of fact arises, 10-1053
Facts not in issue —
jury trial of, 10-1059
reference of, 10-1402(3)
Feigned issues, 10-1059
Foreign laws, as issue for court —
laws of foreign countries, 26-66
laws of other states, 26-64
Judgment on issue of law, proceedings
upon, 10-1513
Jury, issues triable by, 10-1056
chancery, issue out of, 10-1057
facts not in issue, 10-1059
Kinds of, 10-1051
Law, issue of, 10-1051
how tried, 10-1056
proceedings upon judgment on, 10-1513
when issue of law arises, 10-1052
Notice of issues, 10-1101
Index
545
ISSUES— Cont'd
Other states, laws of, as issue for court,
26-64
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, state-
ment of issues in complaint, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 760 [Rule 13]
Trial-
bringing issue to trial, 10-1202
Court, issues triable by, supra
denned, 10-1055
equity cases, trial in, 10-1056, 10-1057
framing issue for jury, 10-1057
fact, issue of, how tried —
actions at law, 10-1056
chancery cases, 10-1056, 10-1057
facts not in issue —
jury trial of, 10-1059
reference of, 10-1402(3)
issues of both law and fact, trial of, 10-
1208
Jury, issues triable by, supra
law, issue of, how tried, 10-1056
Unfit dwellings in municipalities over 5,000,
proceedings as to, trial of issues by
court, 36-507
ITCH
Exclusion from school of persons suffering
from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec.
19]
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
ITINERANT BUSINESS
Hawkers and Peddlers (this index)
License tax, 65-657
sales from motor vehicles in Charleston
County, 65-3391
JACKFISH
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game.
Game fish, 28-4
Transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
JACKSON NATIONAL FOREST
Game refuge, 28-520
[8 SC Code]— 35
JAILS AND JAILERS
See also Penal and Reformatory Institutions,
and topics for particular counties or
municipalities
Generally, 55-401 to 55-435
Alcoholic liquors, penalty for furnishing to
to prisoners, 55-12
Alterations or additions of or to jails, 14-606
Bath on entering jail, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 597 [Sec. 9]
Bedding and blankets, county to furnish,
55-417
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 597 [Sec. 3]
Buildings and fences on jail lots, 55-429 to
55-431
Burning of jail, punishment for, 16-312
Capital cases, impressing guards to secure
prisoner in, 55-421
Chain gang prisoners, transfers of, 55-475
Children, confinement of, 15-1187 to 15-1189
Clothing, disinfection and delousing of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 9]
Commitments to county jails. Municipal
Courts (this index)
Condition of jail, report of, 55-423
Construction and maintenance of jail,
Charleston County Council's powers as
to, 14-1169
Contagious disease, isolation of prisoners
suffering from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7
p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Control of, 55-401
Greenville County Board of County
Commissioners, 14-2095
Cooking apartments, rules governing, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 12]
Coroner may not act as jailer, 17-63
Coroner's prisoners. Coroners (this index)
Dead bodies to be turned over to board for
distribution, 9-503, 9-504
Debtors, separation from criminals, 55-411
Diet of prisoners —
fees, Greenville County, 27-409
prior to sentence, as county charge,
14-20
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7
p. 597 [Sec. 10]
Dining rooms, rules governing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 12]
Discrimination in treatment of prisoners,
penalty for, 55-419
Disinfection of room vacated by prisoner
suffering with communicable disease,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 11]
Electors, disqualification of prisoners as,
23-62
Escapes (this index)
546
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JAILS AND JAILERS— Cont'd
Federal prisoners —
fees for, 27-402, 27-103
keeping of, 55-414
public works, use on, 55-415
Female convicts, houses of correction for,
55-425
Floors, cleansing of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 597 [Sec. 3]
Good behavior credits on sentences, 55-8 to
55-10
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 596, 597
Heating, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec.
2]
Jailers —
appointment of, 55-402 to 55-403.1
coroners may not act as, 17-63
Federal prisoners, fees for, 27-402, 27-403
» living within the jail, 55-402
machine guns, possession by certain of-
ficials, 16-125, 16-126
military courts, execution of process of,
44-192
Richland County, 55-403.1, 55-409.1
sheriff liable for, 55-401
tuberculosis prisoners or inmates, duties
as to, 32-653
Jail fee in Greenville County, 27-404
Kitchens, rules governing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 12]
Lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597
[Sec. 2]
Lunatics, idiots, and epileptics, reporting
to general sessions court, 55-424
Machine guns, possession by certain of-
ficials, 16-125, 16-126
Medical examination of prisoners upon ad-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597
[Sec. 8]
Municipal courts, commitments by, 15-909
expense of, 15-910
Municipal health boards, monthly inspec-
tions by, 32-80
Narcotic drugs, penalty for furnishing to
prisoners, 55-12
Penal institutions generally. Penal and
Reformatory Institutions (this index)
Receiving and keeping of prisoners, 55-401
Removal of prisoners on destruction of jail,
55-428
Return of names of prisoners to general
sessions court, 55-422
Screening of windows and doors, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 5]
Tax exemption of jails, 65-1522(16)
Toilets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec.
4]
Venereal diseases — •
cases of, to be reported and segregated,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 677 [Sec.
2]
JAILS AND JAILERS— Cont'd
Venereal diseases — Cont'd
treatment of inmate suffering from,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 678 [Sec.
4]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 596
[Sec. 1]
Walls, whitewashing of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 597 [Sec. 3]
Water closets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
597 [Sec. 4]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
597 [Sec. 6]
Wilful injury to jail, penalized, 14-607
Window screens, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
597 [Sec. 5]
JASPER COUNTY
For matters relating to counties, generally,
see Counties
Aeronautics Commission, 2-351 to 2-354
Agriculture (this index)
Attorney, employment of, 14-2408
Auditor, membership in Sinking Fund Com-
mission, 14-2421
Beer tax revenue received by, disposition of,
65-742
Board of Commissioners —
number of members, 14-2401
supervisor's report to, of purchase of
supplies for chain gang, 14-2407
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Sinking fund commission, infra
Boundaries, 14-77
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
jail, to be kept at, 55-479
restrictions as to, 55-487
use of, 55-459
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-286
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against—
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of statement of, 14-426, 14-
2405, 14-2406
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this index)
fees. 27-84
sinking fund commission, membership
in, 14-2421
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Competitive bidding, purchasing of supplies
by, 14-2404
Congressional districts, 23-554
[8SCCode]
Index
547
JASPER COUNTY— Cont'd
Constables, 43-831
see also Constables (this index)
Coroners —
general!}'. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation, 17-131
Courts — ■
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-286
Clerk of courts, supra
County Courts (this index)
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-616
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4)
Magistrates, infra
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Expenditures prior to enactment of supply-
act in each year, 14-2303
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission-
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Foxes, open season for, 28-423
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court, witnesses, compen-
sation of, 27-616
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Health boards generally. Local Health
Boards (this index)
Highways generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to. 30-1
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors — ■
compensation, 38-308(4)
coroner's jurors, 17-131
Libraries —
generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses —
generally. Counties (this index)
tent shows, 65-968
Magistrates. 43-831, 43-832
see also Magistrates (this index)
jury fees in criminal cases, 43-121
Marketing board. Jasper County Market-
ing Board (this index)
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Medicine, license fee for sale of, 56-1208
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
half holidays, weekly, 14-2409
particular officers, see appropriate lines
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-180
JASPER COUNTY— Cont'd
Probate court generally. Probate Courts
(this index)
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
Purchases, 14-2404
Recording fees, 27-84
Recreational committee, 51-356
Registration and recordation of merchant
seamen's discharges, 60-409
Records, looseleaf, not permissible. 1-58
Retirement of certain officers. 61-601
Ridgeland athletic field, 14-2409
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
generally. Counties (this index)
budget, approval of, 21-3107
borrowing money, 21-3109
budgets —
borrowing to meet, 21-3109
keeping within, 21-3111
preparation and approval, 21-3107
tax to meet, 21-3108
transfer of items. 21-3111
districts, territory within, 21-3103
Hardeeville District Xo. 10, 21-151 to 21-
154
dissolution, disposition of building
and equipment on, 21-154
expense of operation, 21-153
formation, 21-151
trustees, 21-152
kindergartens, exemption from provision
for establishment of, 21-604
salaries —
principals, 21-3105
teachers and officials, 21-3105
Superintendent of Education-
bond, 21-62
election, 21-3102
term of office, 21-3102
superintendents of schools, salaries of
21-3105
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-3109
taxes, 21-3108
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to countv
21-936
teachers' salaries, 21-3105
textbooks, free, purchase of, 21-581
transportation of pupils, contracts for
term of, 21-820
548
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JASPER COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
trustees —
appointment, 21-3104
budgets, preparation of, 21-3107
expenditures, 21-3110
Hardeeville District No. 10, 21-152
Sheriff generally. Sheriffs (this index)
Sinking Fund Commission —
bond of members, 14-2422
chairman, 14-2421
checks, how signed, 14-2428
compensation of members, 14-2422
deposit of funds not invested, 14-2426
funds to be turned over to, by treasurer,
14-2423
interest, payment of, 14-2427
investments, 14-2424
members, 14-2421
redemption of bonds, 14-242S
secretary, 14-2421
securities held by, order to dispose of, 14-
2425
Sinking funds—
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Supervisor —
Board of Commissioners, membership
in, 14-2401
purchases for chain gang, statement of,
14-2407
statements, quarterly, 14-2405, 14-2406
term, 14-2402
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
exemption from, of manufacturing estab-
lishments, 65-1558
Tourist camp and madhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
sinking fund commission, treasurer as
member of, 14-2421
JASPER COUNTY MARKETING
BOARD
Generally, 3-301 to 3-306
Chairman, 3-302
Equipment —
power to provide, 3-303
renting to responsible person, 3-305
rentals, disposal of, 3-306
Facilities, power to acquire, 3-303
JASPER COUNTY MARKETING
BOARD— Cont'd
Machinery, power to provide, 3-303
Manager to give bond, 3-304
Members —
appointment, 3-301
compensation, 3-301
number, 3-301
term of office, 3-301
vacancies, filling of, 3-301
Purpose, 3-303
Secretary, 3-302
Treasurer to give bond, 3-304
JAYBIRDS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to birds, but not specifically designating
this species, see Birds
Destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
JAYWALKING
Power to prohibit, 46-432
Right of way, 46-435
JEFFERSON, TOWN OF
Deputy sheriff, 53-S8
JEOPARDY
Former Jeopardy (this index)
JEOPARDY ASSESSMENTS
Taxation (this index)
JEWELRY
Hotels and boarding houses, liability of pro-
prietor for loss of jewelry, 35-4
Repair shops, sales tax, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 852 [Reg. 25]
JOHN DE LA HOWE SCHOOL
Generally, 22-501 to 22-514
Advisory committee, 22-505, 22-506
Board of trustees —
meetings, 22-503. 22-504
members, appointment, term, etc., 22-
502, 22-503, 22-506, 22-509
rules and regulations, power to make, 22-
513
Bond of superintendent, 22-509
Corporate powers, 22-507
Employees, 22-508
Established, 22-501
Index
549
JOHN DE LA HOWE SCHOOL
■ — Cont'd
Funds in estate of Dr. John De La Howe,
use of, 22-511
Oath of trustees and superintendent, 22-509
Property of school, use of moneys received
for, 22-512
Purpose of, 22-510
Students, payment by, 22-514
Superintendent, 22-508, 22-509
JOHN G. RICHARDS INDUSTRIAL
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR
NEGRO BOYS
Industrial Schools (this index)
JOHN K. CROSSWELL HOME
Tax exemption, 65-1523(18)
JOHN LORD CARTERET
Estate of, not affected, 57-55
JOHNSON GRASS
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
JOHNSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(14)
JOHNSONVILLE, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-163
JOINT PARTIES
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Parties to Actions (this index)
JOINT REINSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
General Assembly (this index)
JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES
Generally, 52-151 to 52-155
Actions by or against — ■
how brought, 52-153
service of summons on joint-stock com-
pany, 10-428
Chartered companies, provisions of joint-
stock company law not applicable to,
52-155
Constitutional provisions relating to, SC
Const, Art 9, §§ 1-21
Discharge of shareholders from liability, 52-
154
Electrical utility regulation included in term
"corporation" as to, 24-1
Liability of shareholder for debt after trans-
fer of share, 52-154
Recordation of articles, 52-151
books for, 52-152
fees, 52-152
Securities registration, articles of organiza-
tion to be submitted with application
for, 62-110
Service of summons on, 10-428
JOHNSTON, TOWN OF
Cotton weigher —
compensation, 13-227
election, 13-140
vacancy, filling of, 13-165
JOINDER OF ACTIONS
Action or Suit (this index)
JOINDER OF PARTIES
Parties to Actions (this index)
JOINT-STOCK LAND BANKS
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued by, 62-51(3)
JOINT TENANTS
Descent and distribution of property held
by, 19-55
Simultaneous Death Act, effect of, 19-304
Inheritance tax on joint property passing to
survivor, 65-463
Partition (this index)
Partnership as not created by joint tenancy,
52-12
JOINT DEBTORS
Separate composition of one, 11-251 to 11-
253
JOINT UNDERWRITING
Insurance (this index)
550
Code of Laws of South Carolina
JOINTURE
Dower (this index)
JONESVILLE TOWNSHIP
Bonded debt, exception from limitation of
indebtedness, SC Const, Art 8, §7
[Vol. 7, 230]
JOURNAL
Circuit Court (this index)
Common pleas court, journal of —
contents, 15-1767(1)
index, 15-1767(3)
General Sessions Court (this index)
House of Representatives (this index)
Senate (this index)
JOURNAL CLERK
House of Representatives (this index)
JUDGE
Judges and Judicial Officers (this index)
JUDGE ADVOCATE
Of court-martial. Militia (this index)
JUDGES AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS
See also Courts
As to particular courts see name or title
of court
Associate judge of domestic relations court.
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Bribery of, 16-211, 16-212
Chambers, judges in. Chambers (this in-
dex)
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Charleston Recorder's Courts (this index)
Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Supreme
Court (this index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Circuit Courts and Judges (this index)
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this in-
dex)
Conservators of the peace, judges as, SC
Const, Art 5, § 11
County Courts (this index)
Disqualification for interest or relationship
to parties, 15-10
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
S,§6
JUDGES AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS
■ — Cont'd
Domestic relations court. Juvenile and Do-
mestic Relations Courts (this index)
Express companies, free service to judges
prohibited, 58-4, 58-5
Federal judges. Federal Courts (this index)
Florence Civil Court (this index)
Free passes by railroad, express, or tele-
graph companies prohibited, 58-4, 58-5
General sessions courts, judges of. Circuit
Courts and Judges (this index)
Greenville County Children's Court. Chil-
dren's Courts (this index)
Greenville County Court (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court
(this index)
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts (this
index)
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Masters (this index)
Official Bonds (this index)
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Railroads, free passes to judges prohibited,
58-4, 58-5
Recorders. Municipal Courts (this index)
Referees, judges not to act as, when, 10-1416
Retirement of Supreme Court and circuit
court judges. Retirement Systems and
Pensions (this index)
Richland County Courts (this index)
Salary, commission as requisite to receipt
of, 50-59
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Supreme Court (this index)
Supreme Court of United States. Federal
Courts (this index)
Telegraph companies, free service to judges
prohibited, 58-4, 58-5
Vacancies, filling of, SC Const, Art 5, § 11
Verdict, power to direct, 10-1451
JUDGMENT DEBTOR OR CREDITOR
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Judicial Sales (this index)
JUDGMENT LIENS
Interurban and electric railroads, lien of
certain judgments against, 58-744
Occupying claimants, priority, 57-405
Probate court, lien of order or decree of, 15-
463
Railroads, lien of certain judgments against,
58-744
Real estate, lien on, 10-1561 to 10-1567
exemption of property by Constitution,
effect of, 10-1562
Index
551
JUDGMENT LIENS— Cont'd
Real estate, lien on — Cont'd
Federal courts, judgments of, 10-1561,
10-1562
occupying claimants, priority of judg-
ment lien, 57-405
payment of taxes by lienholder, 10-1563.1
revived judgments, 10-1563
service of process on holders of, 10-1564
to 10-1567
agent for, appointment and revoca-
tion of, 10-1564 to 10-1566
Street railways, lien of certain judgments
against, 58-744
JUDGMENT OR DECREE
As to particular courts see also name or
title of court
Generally, 10-1501 to 10-1567
Abstract of Judgments (this index)
Action on, 10-1520
Administrator de bonis non may take out
execution on judgment in name of exec-
utor or administrator, 10-1707
Admitted portion of claim, judgment as to,
10-2313
counterclaim, 10-1507
Adoption, decree of, 10-2584
Adverse claims to real estate, judgment in
action to determine, 10-2407
limitation of time upon reopening, 10-
2409
Affirmative relief to defendant, 10-1508, 10-
1509
Agreed case, judgment on, 10-1514
appeal from, 10-1514
Alcoholic beverage licensee, judgment
against —
application of cash deposit or securities
to, 4-46
disposition of amounts received on, 4-47
Amendment of pleadings before or after
judgment, 10-692
Answer —
failure to answer, judgment upon. De-
fault judgment, infra
frivolous answer, judgment upon, 10-
1505
motion for judgment upon, 10-662
Appeals from. Appeals (this index)
Application for default judgment, place of,
Cir Ct Rule 27
Arbitration award as judgment, 10-1905
Arrest of judgment, motion for, Cir Ct
Rule 72
Assignment for benefit of creditors, cred-
itors' rights before judgment, 57-353
Associations, judgments against unincorpo-
rated associations, 10-1516
Attachment (this index)
JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Attorney's costs on judgment by confession,
10-1537
Award of arbitrators as judgment, 10-1905
Bankrupt, discharge of, 10-1553, 10-1554
Bankruptcy, decree of adjudication, record-
ing of, 60-66
Bills and notes, confession of judgment, 8-
816
Bond for entry of default judgment, Cir Ct
Rule 38
Book of pleadings and judgments —
clerk of courts to keep, 15-1767(8)
size of book, 15-1770
Borrowing for Minors and Incompetents
(this index)
Calendar for default judgments, 10-1102
Cancelation. Satisfaction or discharge, in-
fra
Case or Exceptions (this index)
Chambers, rendering default judgment at,
10-20
Children's courts —
effect of adjudication in, 15-1425
petition to institute proceedings, adjudi-
cation on, 15-1405
Circuit courts, judgments of. See appropri-
ate lines in this topic
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Clerks of courts —
Abstract of Judgments (this index)
cancelation or satisfaction of judgment,
entry of, 10-1555, 15-1730
confession of judgment, book of — ■
entries, 15-1767(9)
size of books, 15-1770
entry of judgment, 15-1727
fees —
entry of judgment, 27-53(11)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
recording judgment, 27-53(17, 18)
satisfaction, entry of, 27-53(14)
transcript, fees for filing, 27-53(15)
verdict or final orders, entry of, 27-53
(7) _
orders appointing receivers of judgment
debtors, book of, 15-1767(13)
size of books, 15-1770
pleadings and judgments, book of —
entries, 15-1767(8)
size of books, 15-1770
Cognovit judgment. Confession, judgment
by, infra
Common pleas courts, judgments of. See
appropriate lines in this topic
Composition of one of joint debtors, satis-
faction of judgment upon, 11-252
Condemnation proceedings. Eminent Do-
main (this index)
Confession, judgment by, 10-1535 to 10-1538
attorney's costs on, 10-1537
book of, 15-1767(91
size of books, 15-1770
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JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Confession, judgment by — Cont'd
contingent liability, security against, 10-
1535
entry of, 10-1537
execution on, 10-1538
instalment obligations, execution as to,
10-1538
judgment roll, 10-1537
money due or to become due, action for,
10-1535
negotiable instruments, provisions as to,
8-816
partner's power to bind firm by, 52-21
written statement as to, 10-1536
Conformity with verdict, entry of judgment
in, 10-1458
Contempt, enforcement by proceedings for,
10-1519
Contingent liability, judgment by confession
as security against, 10-1535
Corporations —
charter, forfeiture of, 10-2267
judgment roll filed with Secretary of
State, 10-2270
dissolution of —
decree of dissolution, filing with Sec-
retary of State, 12-655
entry of judgment against dissolved
corporation, 12-607
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
Counterclaim and Setoff (this index)
County Courts (this index)
Court, judgment upon trial to. Trial to
court, infra
Covenant, measure of damages in actions
on, 10-1517
Creditors. Debtors, infra
Criminal cases. Sentence and Punishment
(this index)
Death by wrongful act, judgment during
decedent's lifetime for same injuries,
effect of, 10-1956
Debtors —
assignment for benefit of creditors,
creditors' rights before judgment,
57-353
Judgment debtors, infra
separate composition of one of joint
debtors, satisfaction of judgment up-
on, 11-252
taxes, payment of, by judgment cred-
itors. Taxation (this index)
Declaratory Judgments (this index)
Default judgment, 10-1531
application for, place of, Cir Ct Rule 37
bond for entry of, Cir Ct Rule 3S
calendar for, 10-1102
chambers, rendering at, 10-20
claim and delivery actions, 10-1533
counterclaim, judgment on failure to re-
ply to, 10-662
JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Default judgment — Cont'd
evidence taken by court, judgment after,
10-1532
judgment roll, 10-1543(1)
magistrates' courts, 43-97
Marlboro County Court, domestic rela-
tions cases, 15-699.15
mortgage foreclosure, Cir Ct Rule 51
nonresident, judgment against, Cir Ct
Rule 38
orders on default, Cir Ct Rule 15
publication, judgment on service by, 10-
1534
reference, judgment after, 10-1532
security for restitution, Cir Ct Rule 38
Defects not affecting substantial rights to
be disregarded, 10-1214
Defendants not served, proceedings against.
Parties to Action (this index)
Definition of judgment, 10-1501
Demurrer —
failure to demur to answer containing
counterclaim, judgment on, 10-662
frivolous demurrer, judgment on, 10-1505
Destroyed records of, perpetuation of testi-
mony of, 26-801
Determination of rights of parties, judgment
as, 10-1501
Discharge. Satisfaction or discharge, infra
Disregard of error or defect not affecting
substantial rights, 10-1214
Dismissal for plaintiff's neglect to serve
summons or proceed, 10-1502
Dissolution of corporations —
decree of dissolution, filing with Secre-
tary of State, 12-655
entry of judgment against dissolved cor-
poration, 12-607
Divorce decree, required delay after filing
complaint, 20-108
Docketing — -
Federal courts, judgments of, docketing
in State courts, 10-1544
magistrate, judgment of, docketing in
common pleas court, 43-100
transcript, docketing in other courts, 10-
1544
Domestic relations courts. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this index)
Dower, decree adjudging forfeiture of, 19-
126
filing copy in other counties, 19-127
Drainage Districts (this index)
Electric and interurban railroads, lien of cer-
tain judgments against, 58-744
Eminent domain proceedings. Eminent
Domain (this index)
Enforcement, 10-1519
Entry of judgment —
appeal prior to, 7-5
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court, 15-
1538
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JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Entry of judgment — Cont'd
Circuit court rules as to, Cir Ct Rule 3
bond for entry of default judgment,
Cir Ct Rule 38
clerks of courts, duties of, 15-1727
confession, judgment by, 10-1537
Darlington County Civil Court, entry of
nonjury judgments, 15-1594
default judgment, bond for entry of, Cir
Ct Rule 38
dissolved corporation, entry of judgment
against, 12-607
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(11)
Marlboro County Court, 15-699.16
nonjury judgment, 15-699.1
Richland County Court, time for entry
in, 15-766
trial to court, entry upon, 10-1510
verdict, entry in conformity with, 10-
1458
Entry of satisfaction or cancelation, 10-
1555, 15-1730
Error not affecting substantial rights to be
disregarded, 10-1214
Exceptions —
generally. Objections and Exceptions
(this index)
Case or Exceptions (this index)
Excess of counterclaim or setoff, judgment
for. 10-1507, 10-1509
Excusable neglect, as ground for relief from
judgment, 10-1213
Execution (this index)
Executor, judgment in name of, adminis-
trator de bonis non may take out exe-
cution on, 10-1707
Exemption from Attachment, Execution,
Levy, or Sale (this index)
Extent of relief to plaintiff, 10-1506
Federal court judgments —
as lien on real estate, 10-1561, 10-1562
docketing in State courts, 10-1544
Fees and costs —
attorney's costs on judgment by confes-
sion, 10-1537
Clerk of courts, supra
insertion of costs, 10-1606
limitation of costs in certain cases, 10-
1607
Magistrates and Magistrate's Courts
(this index)
married women, costs on judgment
against, 10-1515
Florence Civil Court, judgments of, entered
in books of circuit court, 15-1605
Foreclosure of mortgage. Mortgages and
Deeds of Trust (this index)
Franchise, usurpation of, prevention of, 10-
2262, 10-2265, 10-2266
Frivolous pleading, judgment on, 10-1505
Full Faith and Credit (this index)
JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Gambling contracts, judgments given as
security for, void, 11-54
General sessions courts. Sentence and Pun-
ishment (this index)
Homestead Exemption (this index)
Impeachment cases, limitations on, US
Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 7; SC Const, Art
15, § 3
Inadvertence, as ground for relief from
judgment, 10-1213
Incompetent persons, borrowing for. Bor-
rowing for Minors and Incompetents
(this index)
Inheritance tax, collection of judgment for
tax, 65-528
Injunction (this index)
Instalment obligations, execution as to, on
judgment by confession, 10-1538
Interest —
legal rate, interest at, 8-2
verdict or report, inclusion of interest
on, 10-1605
Interurban and electric railroads, lien of cer-
tain judgments against, 58-744
Irregularities not affecting substantial
rights to be disregarded, 10-1214
Issue of law, proceedings upon judgment
on, 10-1513
Joint debtors, separate composition of one
of, satisfaction of judgment upon, 11-
252
Judgment creditor, payment of taxes by.
Taxation (this index)
Judgment debtors —
book of orders appointing receivers of,
15-1767(13)
size of book, 15-1770
property to be applied to judgment, 10-
1731
sale by. Judicial Sales (this index)
separate composition of one of joint
debtors, satisfaction of judgment
upon, 11-252
supplemental proceedings against, 10-
1726
Judicial Sales (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
presumption as to validity of judgments
of, 15-1282
Letters patent, action to vacate, judgment
roll filed with Secretary of State, 10-
2270, 10-2271
Lien of. Judgment Liens (this index)
Lost records of, perpetuation of testimony
of, 26-801
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts (this
index)
Mandamus, peremptory writ on final judg-
ment, 10-2103
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JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Marriage (this index)
Married women, judgment for damages and
costs against, 10-1515
Minors, borrowing for. Borrowing for Mi-
nors and Incompetents (this index)
Mistake, as ground for relief from judgment,
10-1213
Modification —
appeal, modification on, 7-13
juvenile and domestic relations courts —
children's court division, 15-1204
family court division, 15-1225(14)
Money, judgment directing payment of, Cir
Ct Rule 63
Money due or to become due, judgment by
confession in action for, 10-1535
Mortgage foreclosure. Mortgages and
Deeds of Trust (this index)
Negotiable instruments, confession of judg-
ment, 8-816
New Trial (this index)
Non obstante veredicto, Cir Ct Rule 79
Nonresident, default judgment against, Cir
Ct Rule 38
Objections and Exceptions (this index)
Occupying claimants, priority of lien of
judgment in action by, 57-405
Offer of judgment. Compromise and Set-
tlement (this index)
Office, usurpation of, prevention of, 10-2262,
10-2265, 10-2266
Opening or setting aside —
infant college students, certain judg-
ments against, 11-155
on ground of mistake, etc., 10-1213
Parties to Actions (this index)
Partner's power to bind firm by confession
of judgment, 52-21
Perpetuation of testimony of lost or de-
stroyed records of, 26-801
Personal property, action for recovery of.
Claim or Delivery (this index)
Plaintiff, extent of relief awarded to, 10-1506
Pleading —
amendment of pleadings before or after
judgment, 10-692
Answer, supra
demurrer —
failure to demur to answer setting up
counterclaim, 10-662
frivolous demurrer, 10-1505
frivolous pleading, judgment on, 10-1505
judgment, how pleaded, 10-672
motion for judgment non obstante vere-
dicto, Cir Ct Rule 79
reply —
failure to reply to answer setting up
counterclaim, 10-662
frivolous reply, 10-1505
supplemental pleadings, showing judg-
ment by, 10-610
JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Principal and surety. Surety, infra
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Proceedings against defendants not served.
Parties to Actions (this index)
Publication, judgment on service by, Cir
Ct Rule 38
judgment by default, 10-1534
Quieting Title (this index)
Railroads, lien of certain judgments against,
58-744
Real estate. See appropriate lines in this
topic
Receivers of judgment debtors, book of
orders appointing, 15-1767(13)
size of book, 15-1770
Reference —
default judgment after, 10-1532
interest on report of referee, inclusion in
judgment, 10-1605
Release. Satisfaction or discharge, infra
Relief from, on ground of mistake, etc., 10-
1213
Remand by Supreme Court, 7-427
Report, interest on, inclusion in judgment,
10-1605
Reply-
failure to reply to answer containing
counterclaim, judgment upon, 10-62
frivolous reply, judgment upon, 10-1505
Reversal. Appeals (this index)
Richland County Court (this index)
Sale. Judicial Sales (this index)
Satisfaction or discharge, 10-1551 to 10-1555
bankrupt, discharge of, 10-1553, 10-1554
entry of, 10-1555, 15-1730
fees of clerk of courts for entry of, 27-53
(14)
property to be applied, 10-1731
separate composition of one of joint
debtors, satisfaction upon, 11-252
sheriff's purchase of judgment as
amounting to, 53-220
Surety, payment by, infra
workmen's compensation, discharge of
judgment on agreement or award,
72-357
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
Service of process and papers —
dismissal for plaintiff'* neglect to serve
summons, 10-1502
holder of judgment lien on real estate —
attorney for service on, appointment
and revocation, 10-1564 to 10-
1566
service on, 10-1564 to 10-1567
proceedings against defendants not
served. Parties to Action (this in-
dex)
publication, judgment on service by, Cir
Ct Rule 38
judgment by default, 10-1534
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JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Setoff. Counterclaim and Setoff (this in-
dex)
Setting aside. Opening, supra
Several parties, judgment or decree for or
against one or more of, 10-1503, 10-1504
Sheriff's purchase of judgment, 53-220
Stay-
generally. Stay or Supersedeas (this in-
dex)
stay on appeal. Appeals (this index)
Street railways, lien of certain judgments
against, 58-744
Substantial rights, disregard of defects not
affecting, 10-1214
Sum admitted due, judgment for, 10-2313
counterclaim, 10-1507
Summons, service of. Service of process
and papers, supra
Supersedeas —
generally. Stay or Supersedeas (this in-
dex)
stay on appeal. Appeals (this index)
Supplemental pleadings, showing judgment
or decree by, 10-610
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
Support of wife, child, or stepchild, forfeited
bond for, effective as judgment, 15-1267
Supreme Court (this index)
Surety —
judgment by confession as security
against contingent liability, 10-1535
payment by surety as subrogation—
against cosurety, 10-1552
against principal, 10-1551
Surprise, as ground for relief from judg-
ment, 10-1213
Taxes —
inheritance tax, collection of judgment
for tax, 65-528
payment by judgment creditor. Taxa-
tion (this index)
Tax title suit, conditioning on payment of
taxes, when, 65-3304
Title to property —
judgment affecting, Cir Ct Rule 63
Quieting Title (this index)
Transcript — ■
appeal, transcript on. Appeals (this in-
dex)
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court, 15-
1538
clerk of courts' fees for filing, 27-53(15)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
docketing in other courts, 10-1544
magistrate's fees for, 27-431(13)
local provisions, 27-434, 27-437
Trespass, assessment of damages for, 10-
1518
Trial to court, judgment upon, 10-1510 to
10-1513
case or exceptions, making of, 10-1512
JUDGMENT OR DECREE— Cont'd
Trial to court, etc. — Cont'd
default judgment after evidence taken
by court, 10-1532
entry of judgment, 10-1510
exceptions, time for filing, 10-1511
issue of law, proceedings upon judgment
on, 10-1513
new trial, time to move for, 10-1511
separate statement of facts and legal
conclusions, 10-1510
Unincorporated associations, judgments
against, 10-1516
United States courts, judgments of —
as lien on real estate, 10-1561, 10-1562
docketing in State courts, 10-1544
Usurpation of office or franchise, prevention
of, 10-2262, 10-2265, 10-2266
Vacating. Opening or setting aside, supra
Verdict —
appeal from, before entry of judgment,
7-5
fees of clerk of court for entry of, 27-53
(7)
interest on, inclusion in judgment, 10-
1605
judgment non obstante veredicto, Cir Ct
Rule 79
judgment on, 10-1458
Wagers, judgments given as security for,
11-54
Waste, assessment of damages for, 10-1518
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
JUDGMENT ROLL
Agreed case, 10-1514
Appeals to circuit courts, judgment roll on,
7-321
Cases other than default, 10-1543(2)
Circuit court, preparation in, Cir Ct Rule
39
Confession, judgment roll on judgment by,
10-1537
Corporate charter, forfeiture of, filing of
judgment roll with Secretary of State,
10-2270
Counterclaim, admission as to, as part of
judgment roll, 10-1507
Default cases, 10-1543(1)
Letters patent, judgment vacating, filing of
judgment roll with Secretary of State,
10-2270, 10-2271
JUDICIAL CIRCUITS
Courts (this index)
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
Circuit courts, time for filing decisions, SC
Const, Art 5 § 17
Supreme Court (this index)
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JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
Attorney General (this index)
Coroners (this index)
Courts (this index)
Sheriffs (this index)
Solicitors (this index)
JUDICIAL NOTICE
Uniform act as to foreign laws, 26-61 to 26-
68
evidence as to foreign law, 26-63, 26-65
notice to other party, necessity of,
26-65
interpretation, 26-68
other than United States jurisdictions,
laws of, 26-66, 26-67
issue for court, 26-66
pleading, necessity of, 26-67
short title, 26-61
United States jurisdictions, laws of, 26-
62 to 26-65
information of court as to, 26-63
issue for court, 26-64
judicial notice of, 26-62
pleading, necessity of, 26-62, 26-65
review, right of, 26-64
JUDICIAL OFFICERS
Judges and Judicial Officers (this index)
JUDICIAL POWER
Separate and distinct, SC Const, Art 1, § 14
United States, extent of judicial power of,
US Const, Art 3, § 2; 11th Amend
JUDICIAL RECORDS
Courts-martial. Militia (this index)
Registration and Recordation (this index)
JUDICIAL SALES
Advertisement of sale, 10-1758 to 10-1760
charges for, 10-1308, 10-1311
constable, advertisement of sale by, 43-
323
length of time for, 10-1306
Appeal from magistrate's judgment as af-
fecting sale, 43-101
Attached property. Attachment (this in-
dex)
Auctioneers. Court Officers (this index)
Bond for order to stay sale, Cir Ct Rule 64
Cash, execution sale to be for, 10-1769
Clerk of circuit court, sales by, 10-1753
Marlboro County, certain sales in, 10-
1767
JUDICIAL SALES— Cont'd
Conveyance after sale, 10-1786 to 10-1789
contents as to real estate sold on exe-
cution, 10-1787
effect of, 10-1786
recording of, 10-1789
indexing on, 60-157, 60-159, 60-160
successors of selling officers may execute,
10-1788
County in which located, property to be
sold in, 10-1753
Days of sale, 10-1761, 64-155
Deeds. Conveyance after sale, supra
Execution, property taken on, generally, 10-
1751, 10-1752
Exemption from Attachment, Execution,
Levy, or Sale (this index)
Fees, 10-1754 to 10-1757
Marlboro County, 10-1767
masters' fees, 27-201 to 27-208
real estate sale, 10-1775 to 10-1780
sheriff's fees, 27-401
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Homestead Exemption (this index)
Hours of sale, 10-1762, 10-1763
Injunction, stay by, 10-2057.1
Judgment debtor, sale by, 10-1781 to 10-1785
confirmation, 10-1782, 10-1784
objection to, proceedings on —
where higher bids received, 10-1785
where no higher bid received, 10-1783,
10-17S4
proceeds of sale, disposition of, 10-1781
Marlboro County, partition and foreclosure
sales in, 10-1767
Masters' sales, 10-1753
Mortgage foreclosure sales. Mortgages
(this index)
Notice of, Cir Ct Rule 41
Advertisement of sale, supra
Occupying claimants, sale of land to sat-
isfy judgment, 57-406
Orangeburg County Court, sales in, 15-721,
15-729
Partition (this index)
Place of sales, 10-1753, 10-1764 to 10-1768
Prior liens on real estate —
effect on, 10-1791
proceeds of sale paid to holder of, 10-
1793
reacquisition by lien debtor, effect of,
10-1792
Probate judge, sales by, 10-1753
fees on sale of decedent's realty for pay-
ment of debts, 19-503, 19-504
Railroads' purchase of connecting roads, 58-
93S
Recording. Conve}'ance after sale, supra
Resale at risk of defaulting purchaser, 10-
1769
Res judicata as to innocent purchasers for
value, 10-1790
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JUDICIAL SALES— Cont'd
Retirement benefits under South Carolina
retirement system exempt from, 61-
116
Securities Act, exempt from, 62-54(1)
Sheriff-
fees of, 27-401
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
first Monday of month is legal day for
sales, 64-155
own sale, purchasing at, 53-221
sale book, 53-192
sales to be made by, 10-1753, 10-1754
Spartanburg County Court, to be made by
master in, 15-826
State housing law, restrictions under, 36-58
to 36-60
Stay of, Cir Ct Rule 64
injunction, stay by, 10-2057.1
Taxes, payment of —
out of proceeds, 65-2705
right of purchaser to pay past-due taxes
by instalments in certain counties,
65-2044
Tax sales. Taxation (this index)
Trust property taken on execution against
beneficiary, 10-1752
Upset bidding, 10-1771
deposits by bidders, 1' 1772
execution sales, 10-1770
mortgage foreclosure sales, 10-1770
waiver of personal or deficiency judg-
ment, effect of, 10-1774
return of deposit when bid raised, 10-
1773
JUNIOR COLLEGES— Cont'd
Recitation period, minimum length, 21-714
State aid, not to receive, 21-716
Year, length of, 21-714
JUNK DEALERS
Generally, 56-751 to 56-7S4
Anderson County (this index)
Chester County (this index)
Inspection, junk to be open to, 56-752
Motor vehicle junk yards, 56-761 to 56-767
defined, 56-761
license fee in county containing city of
more than 70,000—
annual fee, 56-762
collection of delinquent license fees,
56-765
county treasurer, list of junk yards
for, 56-763
issuance of license, 56-764
junk dealers, 56-762
notice to magistrate of nonpayment,
56-766
payment of fee, 56-764
penalties for violations as to, 56-767
list of junk yards in county containing
city of more than 70,000, 56-763
Outside county, regulations as affecting
junk purchased in, 56-754
Penalties for violation of regulations as to,
56-753
Record of purchases, 56-751
Time for keeping junk purchased, 56-752
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
House of Representatives (this index)
JUKE BOXES
Coin-Operated Machines (this index)
JUNIOR COLLEGES
Buildings, 21-713, 21-714
Dean, duties of, 21-714
Definition, 21-714
Department of Education, State, powers
over, 21-715
Diplomas, issuance of, 21-714
Equipment, 21-713
Established, when, 21-711, 21-712
Establishment and maintenance, require-
ments for, 27-714
Greenville County, statutory provisions as
inapplicable to, 21-717
Instructors, qualifications, 21-714
Laboratory facilities, 21-714
Library facilities, 21-714
JURIES AND JURORS
See also the topics for particular counties
Generally, 38-1 to 38-410
Alternate jurors, 38-76
challenges and strikes of, 38-212
duties and service of, 38-304
alternate grand jurors as petit jurors,
38-406
grand jurors, 38-406
Anderson County magistrates' courts, SC
Const, Art 5, § 21
Attorney General's attendance upon grand
jury where capital crime charged, 1-237
Bias, juror set aside for, 38-202
Bribery of jurors, 16-217, 16-218
setting aside verdict for, 38-307
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Charleston Recorder's Courts (this index)
Circuit courts, generally, SC Const, Art 5,
§22
Clerks of courts —
certifying attendance of jurors, 15-1733,
15-1734
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JURIES AND JURORS— Cont'd
Clerks of courts — Cont'd
defined, 38-2
execution of laws as to jurors, 15-1732
exemption of clerics and deputies from
jury duty, 38-101
fees of, 27-53 (33, 34)_
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
jury commissioner, duty of clerk of com-
mon pleas court to act as, 38-51
statutes not applicable to, 38-3
Commissioners. Jury commissioners, infra
Common law suits-
common law rules to prevail in re-exam-
ination of facts tried by jury, US
Const, 7th Amend
right to jury trial, US Const, 7th Amend
Compensation of jurors, 38-308, 38-309
Charleston County council's power to
pay jurors, 14-1169
Mileage of jurors, infra
Condemnation proceedings, jury in. Emi-
nent Domain (this index)
Construction of statutes, 38-1
Contract actions, waiver of jury trial, 10-
1209
Coroners, statutes not applicable to, 38-3
Coroner's jury. Coroners (this index)
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
County —
feeding juries, county to pay cost of,
38-310
payment of jury fees by, when, 14-20,
14-21
County Courts (this index)
Criminal cases, Cir Ct Rule 25
constitutional guaranty of jury trial,
SC Const, Art 1, § 18; Art 5, §22;
US Const, Art 3, §2, cl 3; 6th
Amend
Empaneling of juries, infra
Grand jury, infra
magistrates' courts, 43-115
number on jury, SC Const, Art 5, § 22
Custody of jurors separated during delib-
erations, Cir Ct Rule 80
Disqualification of jury commissioners —
extra panel in case of, 38-80
period of service of, 38-81
notice of motion to quash panel for,
38-79
special jury box in case of, 38-80
substitute commissioners in case of, 38-
51.1,38-51.2
waiver of, 38-79
Disqualifications of jurors. Exemptions and
disqualifications, infra
Drainage districts, demand for jury to as-
sess damages, 18-487
Drawing of grand jurors, 38-405
deficiency, how supplied, 38-72, 38-73
neglect of duty in, penalty for, 38-83
JURIES AND JURORS— Cont'd
Drawing of petit jurors, 38-61
after drawing of grand jurors, 38-405
by child or blind person, 38-65
county courts, 15-619
in counties with city over 70,000, 15-
15
deficiency, how supplied, 38-72, 38-73
disposition of names drawn, 38-67
neglect of duty in, penalty for, 38-83
notice of, 38-63, 38-64
number to be drawn, 38-68
public drawings, 38-63, 38-64
in count v containing city over 70,000,
38-64
selection by, 38-66
talesmen, 38-60
verdict as affected by irregularity in, 38-
214
Eminent domain proceedings. Eminent Do-
main (this index)
Empaneling of juries, 38-201 to 38-214
common pleas court, striking jury in, 38-
205
alternate jurors, 38-212
default cases, 38-208
disqualification discovered after, pro-
ceedings on, 38-206
objection for cause to be made be-
fore, 38-206
panel for, 38-205
in counties containing city over
60,000, 38-209
waiver of right of, 38-208
while previous jury still out, 38-207
criminal cases —
counties containing cities over 60,000,
38-209
each trial, empaneled and sworn
anew for, 38-210
peremptory challenges, 38-211
alternate jurors, 38-212
county courts, 15-620
examination of jurors, 38-202
irregularity as affecting verdict, 3S-214
oath of juror, affirmation instead of, 38-
213
penal actions, juror's liability to pay tax-
es not ground for objection, 38-204
qualifications of jurors, checking of, 38-
201
setting aside of jurors, grounds for, 38-
202
special legislation prohibited, SC Const,
Art 3, §34
time to object to jurors, 38-203
waiver of objection to jurors, 38-203
Equity (this index)
Eviction proceeding against tenant, 41-106
to41-10S
Index
559
JURIES AND JURORS— Cont'd
Excuse from jurv duty-
affidavit for, 38-108
judge, power of, 38-108
subsequent procedure, 38-109
Exemptions and disqualifications, 38-101 to
38-109
attorneys at law, 38-104
clergymen, 38-104
clerks of court and deputies, 38-101
constable, 38-101
conviction of scandalous crime, 38-102
county commissioners, 38-101
county court service as exempting from
circuit court service, 38-107
county officers, 38-101, 38-104
courthouse employees, 38-101
dental hygienists, 38-105
dentists, 38-105
druggists, pharmacists, and apothecaries,
38-104
embalmers, 38-104
Federal officers, 38-104
grand jurors not to serve as petit jurors,
when, 3S-103
gross immorality, 38-102
magistrate, 38-101
magistrate's court —
exemption from jury duty in, 38-101
no exemption for service in, 38-106
men over 65 years, 38-104
ministers of the gospel, 38-104
municipal officers, 38-104
notaries public not exempt, 38-104
optometrists, 38-104
penitentiary officers and employees, 55-
307
physicians and surgeons, 38-104
probate judges, 38-101
railroad employees, 38-104
service within one year, 38-106, 38-107
setting aside of jurors, grounds for, 38-
202
sheriffs, 38-101
State hospital officers and employees, 32-
986
State officers, 38-104
United States, officers of, 38-104
women, 38-104
Failure of jury to agree, procedure on, 38-
303
Feeding of juries, county to pay cost of,
38-310
Fees and costs —
Compensation of jurors, supra
view by jury, 38-302
Florence Civil Court (this index)
Foreman —
Grand jury, infra
petit jury, 38-301
Grand jury —
accountant, power to employ, 38-409, 38-
410
JURIES AND JURORS— Cont'd
Grand jury — Cont'd
additional jurors, summoning, 38-402
alternate jurors, 38-406
Attorney General to attend, where capi-
tal crime charged, 1-237
audit of Anderson County books to be
furnished to, 14-878
composition of, 38-401, 38-404
concurrence of twelve required, SC
Const, Art 5, § 22
county commissioner's report to be sub-
mitted to, 14-209
county courts, acting for, 15-617, 15-621
Greenville County Court, 15-655
Drawing of grand jurors, supra
fees, county to pay, 14-20
foreman of—
compensation, 38-308, 38-309
power to swear witnesses, 3S-407, 38-
408
for special term of court, 15-221
holdover grand jurors, 38-401, 38-403
failure to draw holdovers, proceedings
on, 38-404
Indictment or Information (this index)
number of jurors, SC Const, Art 5, § 22
Orangeburg County Court, 15-728
period of service by grand jurors, limi-
tation on, 38-401
petit jurors, grand jurors not to serve as,
when, 38-103
poorhouses and farms, report to grand
jury as to, 71-163
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
special legislation summoning and em-
paneling, prohibited, SC Const, Art
3, §34
Summoning of jurors, infra
tax executions, uncollected, investigation
of, 65-2797
waiver, when permissible, 17-51
Gratuity to juror, setting aside verdict for,
38-307
Greenville County Children's Court, jury
trial on charge of neglect or nonsup-
port of child, 15-1315
Greenville County Court (this index)
Impaneling. Empaneling, supra
Instructions to Jury (this index)
Interest in case as ground for setting aside
juror, 38-202, 38-204
Irregularities —
circuit judge's duty in case of, 38-70
special juries in cases of, 38-71
special jury lists in cases of, 38-69
erdict, effect on, 38-214
ury box, 38-55, 38-56
custody and keys of, 38-58, 38-59
deficiencies in certain counties supplied
from, 38-73
./'placing names of jurors in, 38-55, 38-56
560
Code of Laws of South Carolina
JURIES AND JURORS— Cont'd
Jury box — Cont'd
special box when commissioners dis-
qualified, 38-80
Jury commissioners, 38-51
clerk of common pleas court, duty to act
as jury commissioner, 38-51
county courts, to act for, 15-619
Disqualification of, supra
fraud, penalty for, 38-84
substitute commissioners —
appointment, 38-51.1, 38-51.2
compensation, 38-51.1
Jury list —
i /failure to prepare, proceedings on, 38-57
* preparation of, 38-52 to 38-54
special jury lists, 38-69, 38-71
Leases, jury in proceedings for forfeiture
of, 41-71
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts (this
index)
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Mileage of jurors, 38-308
computation of, 27-2
false certification of, penalized, 50-3
magistrates' courts, 43-136
McCormick County, disbursement of
per diem mileage, 14-2912
Municipal courts (this index)
Nonattendance of juror, penalty for, 38-311
Number of petit jurors to be drawn, 38-68
Number on jury, SC Const, Art 5, § 22
petit jury in county court, size of, 15-
618
Opinion, juror set aside for having ex-
pressed or formed, 38-202
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Peremptory challenges. Empaneling of
juries, supra
Period of service. Service, infra
Prejudice, juror set aside for, 38-202
Qualifications of jurors, 38-52; SC Const,
Art 5, § 22
empaneling jurors, checking of quali-
fications, 38-201
talesman, residence of, 38-60
Recommendation of mercy. Verdict (this
index)
Relationship to party, juror set aside for,
38-202
Separation during deliberations, Cir Ct Rule
80
Service —
alternate jurors, 38-304
alternate grand jurors as petit jurors,
38-406
Exemptions and disqualifications, supra
frequency of, 38-106
magistrates' courts, frequency in, 43-
135
general sessions jurors to serve in next
term of common pleas court, 38-87,
38-88
JURIES AND JURORS— Cont'd
Service — Cont'd
grand jurors' period of, limited, 38-401
obligation of, 38-82
petit jurors' period of, 38-61, 38-62
extra panel, 38-81
holding jurors beyond, 38-305, 38-306
Sheriffs —
countersigning certificates of attendance
of jurors, 15-1733, 15-1734
jury commissioner, acting as substitute
for, 38-51.1, 38-51.2
venire, return of, Cir Ct Rule 23
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Special juries in certain cases, 38-71
Special jury lists, 38-69, 38-71
Substitute commissioners. Jury commis-
sioners, supra
Summoning of jurors — ■
additional jurors, 38-75
grand jurors, 38-402
circuit court rules —
summoning and attendance in circuit
courts, Cir Ct Rules 23, 24
criminal case, Cir Ct Rule 25
coroner's jury. Coroners (this index)
county courts, 15-619
for special term of court, 15-221
list of persons not summoned, 38-82
petit jurors, generally, 38-61
sheriff —
duty of, 38-85, 38-86
fees, 27-401(5, 6)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
special legislation prohibited, SC Const,
Art 3, § 34
verdict as affected by irregularity in, 38-
214
when person drawn not to be summoned,
38-82
gross immorality or scandalous crime,
person guilty of, 38-102
Supreme Court, reference of issues of fact
to jury, 15-124
Tales box, 38-60
deficiency supplied from, 38-72, 38-73
drawings from, 38-74
placing names in, 38-60
Taxes, payment with jury certificates, 65-
1980
Third judicial circuit, separate juries for cer-
tain courts in, 15-265
Trial by jury — ■
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
bastardy proceedings, 20-308
carrier's lines as parallel or competing,
as question for jury, SC Const, Art
9, §7
civil arrest, release of debtor from. Civil
Arrest (this index)
Index
561
JURIES AND JURORS— Cont'd
Trial by jury — Cont'd
constitutional guaranty of, SC Const, Art
1, §25; Art 5, §22; US Const, 7th
Amend
criminal cases, SC Const, Art 1, § 18;
Art S, § 22; US Const, Art 3, § 2,
cl 3; 6th Amend
declaratory judgments, actions for, 10-
2009
dismissal or nonsuit after retirement of
jury, Cir Ct Rule 29
eminent domain proceedings, jury trial
in. Eminent Domain (this index)
equity cases, 10-1241 to 10-1243; Cir Ct
Rule 28
escheat of lands, 57-202
eviction proceedings against tenant, 41-
106 to 41-108 .
failure of jury to agree, procedure on,
38-303
Greenville County Children's Court, jury
trial on charge of neglect or non-
support of child, 15-1315
guardian or committee of insane person,
on appeal from appointment of, 32-
1003
Instructions to Jury (this index)
Issues (this index)
lease, jury in proceedings for forfeiture
of, 41-71
magistrates' courts —
civil cases, 43-93
criminal cases, 43-115
mechanic's lien enforcement proceedings,
45-273.
mistrial, jury to remain in service until
order of, 38-62
mortgage, satisfaction of, as question for
jury, 45-67.3
recovery of real property, not affected
by provisions as to quieting titles,
10-2411
sanity, restoration to, on appeal as to,
32-1007
Supreme Court, as to issues of fact in,
15-124
tenant, proceedings against for forfei-
ture of lease or for eviction, 41-71,
41-106 to 4-108
towns of less than 1,000, jury trial in,
47-150
unanimity of jury required, SC Const,
Art 5, § 22
view by jury, 38-302
waiver of, in common pleas court, 10-
1209
method of waiving jury, 10-1209
Venire. Summoning of jurors, supra
Verdict (this index)
View by jury, 38-302
[8 SC Code]— 36
JURISDICTION
As to particular courts, places, actions, or
proceedings, see appropriate titles
Appearance as waiver of jurisdictional ob-
jection, 10-648
Appellate jurisdiction. Appeals (this in-
dex)
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court, 15-
1501, 15-1502
Sullivan Township, violations of ordi-
nances of, 15-1540
Children's Courts (this index)
Circuit Courts and Judges (this index)
City housing authority, territorial juris-
diction of. Housing and Redevelop-
ment (this index)
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this
index)
County courts, 15-612, 15-613
criminal jurisdiction, restrictions on, SC
Const, Art 5, § 1
County housing authorities, territorial ju-
risdiction of, 36-185, 36-186
Courts, jurisdiction of, generally, 15-7
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §1
Courts-martial, 44-181 to 44-183, 44-195
Courts of inquiry, 44-181, 44-219
Domestic relations courts. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this in-
dex)
Federal Courts (this index)
Florence Civil Court (this index)
General sessions courts, jurisdiction, gen-
erally, 15-7
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §§1, 18
Greenville County Children's Court, 15-1305
Hospitals in municipalities 1000 to 5000,
extraterritorial jurisdiction of munici-
pality, 32-855
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
15-1281
presumption as to jurisdiction, 15-1282
Magistrates (this index)
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Municipal or county hospitals, clinics, or
tuberculosis camps, extraterritorial ju-
risdiction of municipality, 32-815
Municipal parks, extraterritorial jurisdic-
tion of municipalities, 51-104, 51-105
Notaries public, 49-7, 49-9
Objections to, raising by answer. Answer
(this index)
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Richland County Court (this index)
Spartanburg County Children's Court, 15-
1335
562
Code of Laws of South Carolina
JURISDICTION— Cont'd
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
State, territorial jurisdiction of, 39-1, 39-2
Supreme court, exercise of original juris-
diction of, Sup Ct Rule 20
Supreme Court of the United States. Fed-
eral Courts (this index)
Trademarks, jurisdiction of courts of suits
for protection of, 66-212
Uniform Support of Dependents Act, ju-
risdiction and powers of courts under,
20-319
United States, cessions to. Federal Gov-
ernment, Instrumentalities, and Laws
(this index)
Witnesses required in other states in crim-
inal cases, jurisdiction of courts of rec-
ord as to, 26-303
JURISDICTIONAL AMOUNT
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court —
appellate jurisdiction in civil cases, 15-
1536.1
original jurisdiction in civil cases, 15-501
Charleston Police Court, 15-1558
County courts, 15-612
Anderson County —
civil cases, 43-533 to 43-535
criminal cases, 43-540
Darlington County Civil Court, 15-1592
Greenville County Court — ■
appellate civil jurisdiction, 15-656
original civil jurisdiction, 15-654
magistrates in counties having county
courts, civil cases, 43-53
Marlboro County Court, 15-696
Orangeburg County Court, 15-714
Richland County Court, 15-764
Spartanburg County Court, 15-804
Darlington County Civil Court, 15-1592
Florence Civil Court, 15-1608
Greenville County Court —
appellate civil jurisdiction, 15-656
original civil jurisdiction, 15-654
Magistrates —
civil cases, 43-51, 43-52
Anderson County judges, 43-533 to
43-535
county courts, in counties having,
43-53
Sumter County, magistrate of third
magisterial district, 43-1038
criminal cases, 43-63 to 43-68
Anderson County judges, 43-540
breach of the peace, 43-64
exclusive jurisdiction, 43-68
larceny, 43-65
minor offenses, 43-63
obtaining property under false pre-
tenses, 43-67
receiving stolen goods, 43-66
JURISDICTIONAL AMOUNT— Cont'd
Marlboro County Court, 15-696
Orangeburg County Court, 15-714
Richland County Court, 15-764
Spartanburg County Court, 15-804
Sumter County, civil cases before magis-
trate of third magisterial district, 43-
1038
JURY
Juries and Jurors (this index)
JUSTICES
Judges and Judicial Officers (this index)
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts (this
index)
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC
RELATIONS COURTS
See also Children's Courts
Generally, 15-1101 to 15-1296
Acknowledgments, judge or clerk may take,
15-1132
Adjournments, children's court division, 15-
1190
Adjudication. Judgments, infra
Admissions in children's court division, as
evidence in other courts, 15-1202
Adoption of children, jurisdiction of fam-
ily court division, 15-1222
Adults-
previous record to be considered by chil-
dren's court division in passing sen-
tence on, 15-1202
separation of children from, at hear-
ings in children's court division, 15-
1194
Affirmation or oath —
child may testify without, 15-1195
judge or clerk may administer, 15-1132
Agreement for support of wife, child or
step-child, 15-1240
Aid of children, societies for, co-operation
with children's court division, 15-1201
Annulment of marriage, jurisdiction of fam-
ily court division, 15-1222
Appeals —
common pleas court, appeals to, 15-1157,
15-1158
family court division, appeals from,
in certain cases, 15-1222
stay of proceedings in family court di-
vision, 15-1275
(8 SC Code]
Index
563
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Appeals — Cont'd
Supreme Court, appeals to, from Lau-
rens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1296
Arrest —
Children's court division, infra
protection, order of, certificate for ar-
rest of violator, 15-1247
support of wife, child, or step-child, ar-
rest of respondent in proceedings
for. Family court division, infra
Arrest of judgment, children's court divi-
sion, powers of, 15-1205
Assistance of counsel, respondent in pro-
ceedings for support of wife, child,
or step-child, to be informed of right
to counsel, 15-1253
Associate judge. Domestic relations court,
infra
Attendance of children at court, 15-1155
Attorneys —
duty to assist juvenile domestic relations
court, 15-1142
respondent in proceedings for support
of wife, child or step-child, to be
informed of right of counsel, 15-1253
Bailiff, Laurens County Domestic Rela-
tions Court, 15-1289
Bail in proceedings for support of wife,
child, or step-child. Family court di-
vision, infra .
Banks, duty to give information in pro-
ceedings for support of wife, child,
or step-child, 15-1237
Bonds —
children's court division, clerk to keep
record of bonds in, 15-1174(7)
Official bonds, infra
support of wife, child, or step-child, bond
or deposit in proceedings for. Fam-
ily court division, infra
Bringing in new parties —
children's court division, 15-1184
family court division, 15-1227
Budget of children's court division, clerk
to prepare, 15-1174(3)
Bureau of information for children's court
division, clerk to maintain, 15-1174(8)
Calendar, Laurens County Domestic Rela-
tions Court, entry of cases, 15-1293
Children —
adoption of, jurisdiction of family court
division, 15-1222
arrest of. Children's court division, infra
attendance at court, 15-1155
boarding out children, powers of fam-
ily court division, 15-1276
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Children — Cont'd
custody of —
children's court division, jurisdiction
of, 15-1171
family court division —
jurisdiction, 15-1222
power to award, 15-1225(8), 15-
1276
denned, 15-1103(7)
delinquent or neglected children. Chil-
dren's court division, infra
destitute child defined, 15-1103(12)
institutions, power of family court di-
vision to commit to, 15-1276
medical care for, 15-1191
mentally defective children —
commitment by children's court di-
vision, 15-1191
jurisdiction of children's court divi-
sion, 15-1171
oath, child may testify without taking,
15-1195
physically handicapped child. Chil-
dren's court division, infra
societies for aid of children, co-operation
with children's court division, 15-
1201
support of —
Children's court division, infra
Family court division, infra
Children's court division, 15-1171 to 15-1209
adjournments, 15-1190
adjudication, effect of, 15-1201
admissions as evidence in other courts,
15-1202
arrest of children, 15-1185
confinement of arrested children, 15-
1189
discharge or release of arrested child,
15-1185
notice to parent, etc., 15-1186
proceedings on, 15-1187
arrest of judgment, power to grant,
15-1205
bonds, clerk to keep record of, 15-1174
(7)
bringing in new parties, 15-1184
budget, clerk to prepare, 15-1174(3)
bureau of information, clerk to main-
tain, 15-1174(8)
clerk —
duties of, 15-1174
powers of clerks of courts, clerk as
having, 15-1174(6)
confession as evidence in other courts,
15-1202
construction of statutes, 15-1209
contempt, failure to obey orders or proc-
ess as, 15-1200, 15-1206
conviction, adjudication as, 15-1202
564
Code of Laws of South Carolina
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Children's court division — Cont'd
county jail, confinement of children in,
15-1187 to 15-1189
criminal, adjudicated child as, 15-1202
custody of children, jurisdiction as to,
15-1171
delinquent or neglected children —
concurrent jurisdiction with probate,
. circuit, and special courts, 15-1172
definitions, 15-1103(8 to 12)
expulsion from school, prior report
to juvenile domestic relations
court as to, 15-1203
injunction against contributing to de-
linquency or neglect of child,
15-1184
judgment, 15-1196
jurisdiction as to, 15-1171
discharge or release of arrested child,
15-1185
establishment, 15-1114
execution, power to stay, 15-1205
expenditures, clerk's duties as to, 15-
1174(4)
guardian ad litem, appointment of, 15-
1193
hearings, 15-1190
children separated from adults, 15-
1194
general public may be excluded, 15-
1194
hours of court, 15-1152
injunction against contributing to de-
linquency or neglect of child, 15-
1184
institution to which child committed—
copy of records for, 15-1207
judge to visit, 15-1208
reports and co-operation of, 15-1201
judgment —
adjudication in children's court divi-
sion, effect of, 15-1201
arrest of judgment, power to grant,
15-1205
modification of judgment, 15-1204
neglected or delinquent children,
judgment as to, 15-1196
sentencing adult, consideration of
previous record, 15-1202
vacating judgment, 15-1204, 15-1205
jurisdiction, 15-1171
concurrent jurisdiction with probate,
circuit, and special courts, as
to delinqent or neglected chil-
dren, 15-1172
support of children, jurisdiction to
determine liability for, 15-1173
license, adjudication as disqualifying for,
15-1202
magistrate to transfer cases, when, 15-
1188
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Children's court division — Cont'd
material witnesses, jurisdiction as to
children as, 15-1171
medical care for children, 15-1191
mentally defective children —
jurisdiction as to, 15-1171
power to commit, 15-1191
method of procedure when not pre-
scribed, 15-1192
modifying judgment or order, 15-1204
new trial, 15-1205
oath, child may testify without taking,
15-1195
orders of court — ■
enforcement of, 15-1200, 15-1206
modification of, 15-1204
support orders, 15-1199
vacating orders, 15-1204, 15-1205
petition to institute proceedings, 15-
1176
physicallv handicapped child — ■
defined, 15-1103(13)
jurisdiction as to, 15-1171
scope of orders as to, 15-1191
police station, confinement of children
at, 15-1187 to 15-1189
probation —
penalty for violation of, 15-1198
period of, 15-1197
power to order, 15-1196
proceedings, institution of, generally,
15-1175 to 15-1177
psychiatrist, examination of child by,
15-1191
psychologist, examination of child by,
15-1191
public office, adjudication as disquali-
fying for, 15-1202
records —
clerk to keep, 15-1174(1, 5)
inspection or copies of, 15-1207
reformatories, power to commit to, 15-
1172
reports by clerk, 15-1174(2, 3)
as to public complaints, 15-1174(8)
seal, clerk to keep, 15-1174(5)
sentencing adult, previous record con-
sidered in, 15-1202
service of process and papers —
fee for, 15-1183
peace officers may make, 15-1183
summons, service of, 15-1181
warrant, service of, 15-1 1S3
sessions of court, 15-1152
societies for protection or aid of chil-
dren, co-operation of, 15-1201
stav of execution, power to grant, 15-
1205
subpoena for witnesses, 15-1180
Index
565
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Children's court division — Cont'd
summons, 15-1178, 15-1179
service of, 15-1181
warrant instead of, 15-1178, 15-1182
support of child-
jurisdiction to determine liability for,
15-1173
orders, 15-1199
enforcement of, 15-1200
proceedings for —
medical and surgical care, for
expenses of, 15-1191
who may institute, 15-1177
surgical care for child, 15-1191
title of proceedings, 15-1176
transfer of cases from other courts, 15-
1188
vacating judgment or order, 15-1204, 15-
1205
verification of petition for proceedings,
15-1176
warrant, 15-1178, 15-1182
for witnesses, 15-1181
service of, 15-1 183
Witnesses, infra
Circuit courts —
Appeals, supra
children's court division, concurrent ju-
risdiction as to delinquent or neg-
lected children, 15-1172
family court division, concurrent ju-
risdiction of, 15-1222
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, removal of cases to circuit
court, on demand of jury trial, 15-
1294
City recorders, transfer of cases to family
court division, 15-1262
Clerk-
domestic relations court, employment,
bond, and salary, 15-1129
juvenile domestic relations court, ap-
pointment, bond and salary, 15-1130
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, clerk of courts as clerk of,
15-1287
powers and duties of, 15-1132 to 15-1135
acknowledgments, power to take, 15-
1132
children's court division, clerk of —
duties, 15-1174
powers of clerks of courts, clerk
as having, 15-1174(6)
notice to probation officer as to pay-
ments, 15-1135
oath, power to administer, 15-1132
Common pleas courts. Circuit courts, su-
pra
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Complaint —
Petition, infra
public, complaints of, reports by clerk of
children's court division as to, 15-
1174(8)
Conciliation in proceedings for support of
wife, child, or step-child, 15-1239
Concurrent jurisdiction —
children's court division, concurrent ju-
risdiction with probate, circuit, and
special courts, as to delinquent or
neglected children, 15-1172
family court division, concurrent juris-
diction with circuit court, 15-1222
Confession in children's court division as
evidence in other courts, 15-1202
Confinement of arrested children, 15-1189
Constable —
juvenile domestic relations court, con-
stable for, 15-1131
probation officers as having powers of,
15-1140
Construction of statutes, children's court
division, 15-1209
Contempt —
children's court division, failure to obey
orders or process of, 15-1200, 15-1206
Family court division, infra
power to punish for, 15-1156
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1292
Contributing to delinquency or neglect of
child, injunction against, power of
children's court division to grant, 15-
1184
Control of court, 15-1128
Conviction of crime, adjudication in chil-
dren's court division as, 15-1202
Co-operation of societies for protection or
aid of children with children's court
division, 15-1201
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
Counties with city over 60,000 and 70,000—
establishment in, 15-1111
law as applicable to, 15-1102
County attorney as counsel for domestic
relations court, 15-1141
County jail, confinement of children in, 15-
1187 to 15-1189
Criminal, child adjudicated in children's
court division as, 15-1202
Custody of children —
children's court division, jurisdiction of,
15-1171
family court division —
jurisdiction, 15-1222
power to award, 15-1225(8), 15-1276
Death of respondent, disposition of de-
posit for support of wife, child, or
step-child, upon, 15-1270
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LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Definitions, 15-1103
Delinquent children. Children's court di-
vision, supra
Dependent childern. Family court division,
infra
Deposit for support of wife, child, or step-
child. Family court division, infra
Destitute child, defined, 15-1103(12)
Disbursements, clerk's duties as to, 15-1134
Discharge. Release, infra
Divisions of the court, 15-1114
Divorce jurisdiction —
family court division, 15-1222 to 15-1224
Laurens Countv Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1281
Domestic relations court —
associate judge —
appointment, 15-1120
as within definition of judge, 15-1103
(2)
full-time position, 15-1122
official commission, 15-1120
practice of law by, 15-1122
probate judge to act in absence of,
15-1124
qualifications, 15-1121
removal from office, 15-1125
term of office, 15-1120
clerk, employment, bond, and salary,
15-1129
county attorney as counsel for, 15-1141
establishment, 15-6
in counties with city over 70,000, 15-
1111
hearings, 15-1153
judge-
appointment, 15-1115
defined, 15-1103(2)
full-time position, 15-1118
official commission, 15-1115
practice of law by, 15-1118
qualifications, 15-1117
removal from office, 15-1125
term of office, 15-1115
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court (this index)
merger of office of judge and associate
judge, 15-1126
officers and employees, 15-1129
Employees. Officers and employees, infra
Equipment, provision of, 15-1113
Laurens Countv Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1291
Establishment, 15-6
in counties with city over 60,000 and 70-
000, 15-1111
Laurens Countv Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1281
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Evidence —
children's court division, confessions and
admissions in, as evidence in other
courts, 15-1202
proceedings for support of wife, child,
or step-child —
presumptions, 15-1254
probation officer's investigations as
evidence, 15-1249
Exclusion of general public from court-
room—
children's court division, 15-1194
family court division, 15-1225(17)
Execution, children's court division, power
to stay execution. 15-1205
Expenditures in children's court division,
clerk's duties as to, 15-1174(4)
Expulsion of delinquent child from school,
prior report to Juvenile Domestic Re-
lations Court as to, 15-1203
Family court division, 15-1221 to 15-1276
additional parties, power to bring in,
15-1227
adoption of children, jurisdiction as to,
15-1222
annulment of marriage, jurisdiction as
to, 15-1222
appeals in certain cases, 15-1222
boarding out children, powers as to,
15-1276
circuit court, concurrent jurisdiction
with, 15-1222
city recorders, transfer of cases by, 15-
1262
contempt —
power to punish for, 15-1225(12, 18)
probation, 15-1225(13)
violation of orders as, 15-1274
custody of children —
jurisdiction, 15-1222
power to award, 15-1225(8), 15-1276
dependent or neglected children —
adult defined. 15-1103(8)
defined, 15-1103(11)
jurisdiction as to, 15-1221
divorce jurisdiction, 15-1222 to 15-1224
enforcement of chapter, power to make
orders for, 15-1225(21)
establishment of, 15-1114
failure to obey orders of —
jurisdiction of charges of, 15-1221
power to punish for, 15-1225(12)
hours of court, 15-1 152
injunctions against third persons, power
to issue, 15-1227
insanity, power to commit for obser-
vation as to, 15-1225(16)
institutions, power to commit children
to, 15-1276
Index
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JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Family court division — Cont'd
jurisdiction, 15-1221 to 15-1224
adoption of children, 15-1222
annulment of marriage, 15-1222
charges of failure to ohey orders,
15-1221
concurrent jurisdiction with circuit
court, 15-1222
divorce, 15-1222 to 15-1224
neglected or dependent children, 15-
1221
separation, actions for, 15-1222
support of wife, child, or step-child,
15-1221
magistrate, transfer of cases by, 15-1262
mental examination, power to order, 15-
1225(15)
modifying orders, power of, 15-1225(14)
orders of court —
enforcement of chapter, power to
make orders for, 15-1225(21)
failure to obey orders — -
jurisdiction of charges of, 15-1221
power to punish for, 15-1225(12)
modification of, 15-1225(141
protection, order of, infra, this group
support of wife, child, or step-child,
infra, this group
violation of orders, as contempt, 15-
1274
physical examination, power to order,
15-1225(15)
powers of court, 15-1225 to 15-1227
children, boarding out or committing
to institutions, 15-1276
process, power to send to other counties,
15-1225(19)
protection, order of —
certificate for arrest of violator, 15-
1247
power to make, 15-1225(7)
scope of, 15-1226
psychiatric examination, power to order,
15-1225(15)
public, power to exclude from court-
room, 15-1225(17)
separation, actions for, jurisdiction as to,
15-1222
sessions of court, 15-1152
stay of proceedings on appeal, 15-1275
support of wife, child, or step-child — -
agreement for, 15-1240
arrest of respondent, 15-1251
bail or deposit, release on, 15-
1260
petitioner, forfeited bail used for
benefit of, 15-1260
remand or parole pending hear-
ing, 15-1225(22), 15-1252
when court not in session, 15-1261
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Family court division — Cont'd
support of wife, etc. — Cont'd
banks and fiduciary institutions to
give information, 15-1237
bond or deposit for, 15-1264
death of respondent, disposition of
deposit upon, 15-1270
default, procedure on, 15-1266 to
15-1269
discharge of surety, 15-1271
new or additional bond, 15-1273
order when liability ceases, 15-1272
petitioner, forfeited bond used for
support of, 15-1268
power to require, 15-1225(10)
surrender of respondent, 15-1271
charge, respondent to be informed
of, 15-1253
conciliation, 15-1239
contempt, failure to pay support
money as, 15-1274
grandparents' liability for, 15-1230
hearing. 15-1248, 15-1249
husband's liability for, 15-1228, 15-
1233
jurisdiction as to, 15-1221
magistrate, arraignment before, 15-
1261
mother's liability for, 15-1229
notice to respondent, 15-1238
orders for
commitment for failure to comply
with, 15-1256
default as breach of bond, 15-1266
disobedience of, as contempt, 15-
1274
on hearing, 15-1248
scope of, 15-1225(1 to 11)
temporary support, 15-1250
upon agreement of parties, 15-
1240
petitioner defined, 15-1103(5)
petition for, 15-1234, 15-1235
presumptions, 15-1254
probation, 15-1225(11), 15-1257
revocation of, 15-1259
probation officer —
investigation by, 15-1236, 15-1237
as evidence on hearing, 15-1249
payment for support, duty to en-
force, 15-1255
reports of interviews in jail, 15-
1263
supervision of probationers, 15-
1258
visiting respondent in jail, 15-1263
respondent defined, 15-1103(6)
right to counsel, respondent to be
informed of, 15-1253
service of process and papers, 15-1242,
15-1243, 15-1245
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JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Family court division — Cont'd
support of wife, etc.— Cont'd
spouses as witnesses, 15-1254
statement of respondent, 15-1238
step-parent's liability for, 15-1231
summons, issue and service of, 15-
1241, 15-1242
petitioner not to serve, 15-1245
surety denned, 15-1103(4)
temporary support, 15-1250
warrant —
certificate in lieu of, 15-1246
form of, 15-1244
issuance and service of, 15-1243,
15-1245
petitioner not to serve, 15-1245
third parties, powers of court as to, 15-
1227
trial of cases without jury, power as to,
15-1225(21)
vacating orders, power of, 15-1225(14)
Witness, infra
Fees and costs —
juvenile domestic relations court, fees
and perquisites of office prohibited,
15-1118
service of process and papers, 15-1183
Fiduciary institutions, duty to give infor-
mation in proceedings for support of
wife, child, or step-child, 15-1237
Furniture, provision of, 15-1113
Grandparents' liability for support of child,
15-1230
Guardian ad litem, children's court division,
appointment in, 15-1193
Hearing —
Children's court division, supra
domestic relations court, hearings in,
15-1153
support of wife, child, or step-child, pro-
ceedings for, 15-1248, 15-1249
Husband —
liability of, to support wife and chil-
dren, 15-1228, 15-1233
support of wife, child, or step-child.
Family court division, supra
Information bureau for children's court di-
vision, clerk to maintain, 15-1174(8)
Injunction —
against contributing to delinquency or
neglect of child, power of children's
court division to grant, 15-1184
family court division, power to issue
injunction against third person, 15-
1227
Insanity, commitment for observation as
to, power of family court division, 15-
1225(16)
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Institutions —
Children's court division, supra
judge to visit institutions for delinquent
or neglected children, 15-1152
powers to family court division to com-
mit children to, 15-1276
Judges —
acknowledgments, power to take, 15-1132
associate judge. Domestic relations
court, supra
Domestic relations court, supra
institution to which child committed, judge
to visit, 15-1208
Juvenile domestic relations court, infra
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court (this index)
merger of office of judge and associate
judge of domestic relations court,
15-1126
oath, power to administer, 15-1132
Removal from office, infra
vacations for, 15-1152
visitation of institutions for delinquent
or neglected children, 15-1152
Judgments —
Children's court division, supra
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, presumption as to validity
of judgments of, 15-1282
Jurisdiction —
Children's court division, supra
Family court division, supra
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1281
presumption as to jurisdiction of, 15-
1282
other courts, jurisdiction of, not affected,
15-1104
Juvenile delinquency defined, 15-1103(10)
Juvenile domestic relations court —
attorneys' duty to assist, 15-1142
clerk, appointment, bond, and salary of,
15-1130
constable, 15-1131
control of employees, 15-1128
establishment, 15-6
fees or perquisites of office pro-
hibited, 15-1118
in counties with city between 60,000
and 70,000, 15-1111
judge-
appointment, 15-1116
defined, 15-1103(2)
full-time position, 15-1118
official commission, 15-1116
practice of law by, 15-1118
qualifications, 15-1117
removal from office, 15-1127
term of office, 15-1116
vacancy, filling of, 15-1127
Index
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JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Juvenile domestic relations court — Cont'd
probation officer, appointment, bond, and
salary of, 15-1130
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court
(this index)
Licenses, adjudication in children's court
division as disqualifying for, 15-1202
Magistrates —
children's court division, transfer of cases
to, 15-1188
family court division, transfer of cases
to, 15-1262
support of wife, child, or step-child, ar-
raignment of respondent in certain
cases, 15-1261
Material witnesses, children as, jurisdic-
tion of children's court division, 15-
1171
Medical care for children, 15-1191
Mental examination, power of family court
division to order, 15-1225(15)
Mentally defective children —
jurisdiction of children's court division,
15-1171
power of commitment of children's court
division, 15-1191
Modification of judgment or order —
children's court division, 15-1204
family court division, 15-1225(14)
Mother's liability for support of child, 15-
1229
Neglected children —
Children's court division, supra
Family court division, supra
New parties —
children's court division, 15-1184
family court division, 15-1227
New trial in children's court division, 15-
1205
Notice to parent, etc., of arrest of child,
15-1186
Oath or affirmation —
child may testify without, 15-1195
judge or clerk may administer, 15-1132
Officers and employees, 15-1128 to 15-1130
Clerk, supra
constable for juvenile domestic relations
court, 15-1131
domestic relations court, 15-1129
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court —
bailiff, 15-1289
stenographer, 15-1290
Probation officer, infra
Official bonds —
clerk of domestic relations court, 15-
1129
clerk of juvenile domestic relations court,
15-1130
probation officer of juvenile domestic
relations court, 15-1130
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Official commissions —
associate judge of domestic relations
court, 15-1120
judge of juvenile domestic relations
court, 15-1116
judge of Laurens County Domestic Re-
lations Court, 15-1283, 15-1284
Orders of court —
Children's court division, supra
Family court division, supra
physically handicapped child, scope of
orders as to, 15-1191
vacating order —
children's court division, 15-1204, 15-
1205
family court division, 15-1225(14)
Other county, power of family court divi-
sion to send process to, 15-1225(19)
Other courts —
Circuit courts, supra
city recorders, transfer of cases to fam-
ily court division, 15-1262
confession or admission in children's
court division as evidence in, 15-1202
jurisdiction of, not affected, 15-1104
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court (this index)
Magistrates, supra
Parole of respondent in proceedings for sup-
port of wife, child, or step-child, pend-
ing hearing, 15-1225(22), 15-1252
Parties —
children's court division, bringing in new
parties, 15-1184
family court division, power to bring
in additional parties, 15-1227
Peace officers may make service of process
and papers of children's court division,
15-1183
Perquisites of office prohibited, 15-1118
Petition —
children's court division, petition to insti-
tute proceedings, 15-1176
support of wife, child, or step-child, pe-
tition in proceedings for, 15-1234.
15-1235
Physical examination, power to order, 15-
1225(15)
Physically handicapped child. Children's
court division, supra
Police station, confinement of children at,
15-1187 to 15-1189
Powers of court, 15-1152
Practice of law —
by associate judge of domestic relations
court, 15-1122
by judge of domestic relations court,
15-1118
by judge of juvenile domestic relations
court, 15-1118
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JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Practice of law — Cont'd
by judge of Laurens County Domestic
Relations Court, 15-1286
Presumptions in proceedings for support of
wife, child, or step-child, 15-1254
Probate court, concurrent jurisdiction of
children's court division as to delin-
quent or neglected children, 15-1172
Probate judge to act in absence of associate
judge of domestic relations court, 15-
1124
Probation — ■
Children's court division, supra
support of wife, child, or step-child, 15-
1225(11), 15-1257
revocation of probation, 15-1259
Probation officer —
accounts, 15-1138
appointment, 15-1136
juvenile domestic relations court,
15-1130
constables, probation officers as having
powers of, 15-1140
duties generally, 15-1136
investigations by, 15-1137
juvenile domestic relations court, ap-
pointment, bond and salary, 15-1130
notice to, as to payments, 15-1135
reports by, 15-1137
of probation violations, 15-1139
support of wife, child, or step-child,
duties in proceedings for. Family
court division, supra
Process —
power of family court division to send
to other counties, 15-1225(19)
Service of process and papers, infra
Production of books and papers, power to
compel, 15-1154
Protection, order of. Family court division,
supra
Protection of children, societies for, coop-
eration with children's court division,
15-1201
Psychiatric examination —
in children's court division, 15-1191
in family court division, 15-1225(15)
Psychologist, examination of child by, 15-
1191
Public-
complaints of, reports by clerk of chil-
dren's court division as to, 15-1174
(8)
exclusion from courtroom —
in children's court division, 15-1194
in family court division, 15-1225(17)
Public office, adjudication in children's
court division as disqualifying for, 15-
1202
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Public officials and employees, cooperation
of, 15-1105
Quarters, 15-1113
Laurens Countv Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1291
Receipts, clerk's duties as to, 15-1134
Recorders, transfer of cases by city re-
corders to family court division, 15-
1262
Records, control of, 15-1128
Reformatories, power of children's court
division to commit child to, 15-1172
Release or discharge —
arrested child, 15-1185
respondent in proceedings for support of
wife, child or step-child, release on
bail or deposit, 15-1260
surety on bond for support of wife, child,
or step-child, 15-1271
Remand of respondent in proceedings for
support of wife, child, or step-child,
pending hearing, 15-1225(22), 15-1252
Removal from office —
associate judge or domestic relations
court, 15-1125
judge of domestic relations court, 15-
1125
judge of juvenile domestic relations
court, 15-1127
Rules of court, 15-1151
School, expulsion of delinquent child from,
prior report to Juvenile Domestic Re-
lations Court as to, 15-1203
Seal, 15-1112
children's court division, clerk to keep
seal of, 15-1174(5)
Laurens Countv Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1282
Sentencing adult, children's court division,
to consider previous record of, 15-1202
Separation, actions for, jurisdiction of fam-
ily court division, 15-1222
Service of process and papers —
Children's court division, supra
support of wife, child, or step-child,
service in proceedings for, 15-1242,
15-1243, 15-1245
Sessions of court, 15-1152
Setting aside judgment or order —
children's court division, 15-1204, 15-1205
family court division, 15-1225(14)
Short title, 15-1101
Societies for protection or aid of children,
cooperation with children's court divi-
sion, 15-1201
Special courts, concurrent jurisdiction of
children's court division as to delin-
quent or neglected children, 15-1172
Special judge, Laurens County Domestic
Relations Court, 15-1285
Index
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JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Stay of execution, power of children's court
division to grant, 15-1205
Stay of proceedings on appeal from family
court division, 15-1275
Stenographer, Laurens County Domestic
Relations Court, 15-1290
Step-child, support of. Family court divi-
sion, supra
Style of proceedings in children's court di-
vision, 15-1176
Subpoena, children's court division, 15-1180
Summons — ■
Children's court division, supra
support of wife, child or step-child, issue
and service of summons in proceed-
ings for, 15-1241, 15-1242
petitioner not to serve, 15-1245
Supplies, provision of, 15-1113
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1291
Support —
of children. Children's court division, su-
pra
of wife, child, or step-child. Family
court division, supra
of wife and children, jurisdiction of
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1281
Surgical care for child, 15-1191
Surrender of respondent as affecting bond
or deposit for support of wife, child,
or step-child, 15-1271
Temporary support of wife, child, or step-
child, 15-1250
Term of office —
associate judge of domestic relations
courts, 15-1120
judge of domestic relations court, 15-
1115
judge of juvenile domestic relations
court, 15-1116
judge of Laurens County Domestic Re-
lations Court, 15-1285
Terms of court, 15-1152
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1295
Third parties, powers of family court di-
vision as to, 15-1227
Title of proceeding in children's court divi-
sion, 15-1176
Trial-
family court division, trial of cases with-
out jury, 15-1225(21)
Hearing, supra
Vacancy in office of judge, filling of —
juvenile domestic relations court, 15-1127
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1285
Vacating judgment or order —
children's court division, 15-1204, 15-
1205
JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RE-
LATIONS COURTS— Cont'd
Vacating judgment or order — Cont'd
family court division, powers of, 15-
1225(14)
Vacations for judges, 15-1152
Visitation of institutions by judge —
delinquent or neglected children, insti-
tutions for, 15-1152
institution to which child committed,
15-1208
Visiting respondent in proceedings for sup-
port of wife, child, or step-child, duty
of probation officer as to respondent in
jail, 15-1263
Warrant —
Children's court division, supra
support of wife, child, or step-child,
warrant in proceedings for. Fam-
ily court division, supra
Wife, support of. Family court division,
supra
Witnesses — •
appearance and examination of, 15-1154
child may testify without taking oath,
15-1195
compelling attendance in family court
division, 15-1225(20)
material witnesses, children as, jurisdic-
tion of children's court division as
to, 15-1171
subpoena, children's court division, 15-
1180
support of wife, child or step-child,
spouses as witnesses in proceedings
for, 15-1254
warrant for, in children's court division.
15-1181
JUVENILE COURTS
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
JUVENILE DELINQUENTS
Appeals from orders of probate or recorders'
courts, 71-260, 71-261
Arrest —
incarceration upon, 71-258
to be reported to court, 71-258
Commitment to individuals or institutions,
71-255
Court's assumption of care or control, 71-
251 to 71-253
Incarceration upon arrest, 71-258
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
index)
Orders of court, punishment for failure to
obey, 71-259
Probation officers to look after, 71-254
Trial and punishment, 71-257
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KALE
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
KAFFIR CORN
Bushel, standard, 66-157
KEEPERS
Penitentiary (this index)
KEGS
Containers (this index)
KELLY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(13)
KEOWEE RIVER
Seining in, 28-613
KEROSENE
See also Petroleum Products
Gasoline tax as not applicable to, 65-1064
Standard, regulation fixing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 457 [Reg. 2]
Storage tank for, breaking into, 16-360
KERSHAW COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Arbitration Board —
appointment, 14-2462
compensation, 14-2^63
duties, 14-2463
number of members, 14-2462
oath of office, 14-2463
removal of members, 14-2463
term of office, 14-2462
when questions submitted to, 14-2461
Athletic fields, provision of, by Recreation
Board, 14-2503
Attorney to assist tax collector, 65-2488
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2481
tax collector's reports to, 65-2489
Bailiffs, 15-1936
Beer tax revenue received by, disposition of,
65-743
Board of directors —
bonds of members, 14-2453
chairman, 14-2452
KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of directors — Cont'd
civil engineer, employment of, 14-2455
clerk, 14-2454
compensation, 14-2453
custody of county property, 14-2458
disagreements, adjustment of, 14-2462
election, 14-2451
majority vote, when controlling, 14-2461
meetings, 14-2456
number of members, 14-2451
powers, 14-2457
purchases, 14-2459
sinking funds, powers and duties as to,
14-2471 to 14-2474
term, 14-2451
warrants, signatures required, 14-2460
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds ("this index)
Counties (this index)
exchange of sinking fund securities for,
14-2458.4
lands sold to United States, relief from
liability on bonds, 65-1578
Sinking funds, infra
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-78
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Buffalo township, magistrates and con-
stables in, 43-841, 43-842
Building and loan association, right of
county treasurer to deposit funds in,
14-2564.1
Camden Hospital (this index)
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-7
Chain gang — ■
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
superintendent of, to furnish equipment
and men for road work, 33-1733
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-269 to
15-272
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
building permits, issuance of, 14-2492
fees, 27-85, 27-86
office premises and courtrooms, control
over, 14-2458
salary in lieu of fees, 14-24S1
Colored Memorial Library Commission.
Library Commissions, infra
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-841 to 43-844
see also Constables (this index)
Index
573
KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage pro-
vision as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing —
compensation, 13-224
furnishing platform and scales, 13-181
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Court attaches, 15-1936
Courts —
attaches, 15-1936
bailiffs, 15-1936
circuit courts and terms, 15-261, 15-269
to 15-272
Clerk of courts, supra
constables, 43-841 to 43-844
county courts, inapplicability of provi-
sions for, 15-627
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-615
Magistrates, infra
Master, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Decedent's estate of not over ten thousand
dollars, no fees to master and probate
judge for handling, 19-558
Delinquent tax collector. Tax collector,
infra
Deposit of public funds, 14-2458.1
depository to furnish security, 14-2458.1
Directors. Board of directors, supra
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections —
generally. Counties (this index)
road tax, 33-1142,33-1143
Engineer, 14-2455
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Federal savings and loan association as de-
pository of county funds, 14-2564.1
Fees of officers —
collection of, by officers, 14-2482
deferring payment, 14-2484
treasurer, payment over to, 14-2483
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing net or seine, use of when permis-
sible, 28-619 to 28-621
Flat Rock township, magistrates in, 43-
843
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
game sanctuaries on lands owned by,
28-512
tax collector as agent of, 65-2487
Fox hunting in, 28-433
KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Game sanctuaries, 28-512 to 28-514
fire protection, 28-513, 28-514
peace officers to protect, 28-514
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compen-
sation of, 27-615
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of directors, supra
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses inapplicable, 38-408
Health, Board of, 32-291 to 32-307
see also Health Boards (this index)
Camden, city of —
approval of health ordinances of,
32-305
canceling contracts with, 32-299
established, 32-291
meetings, 32-303
members, 32-292 to 32-295
municipal health boards, county board
as having powers and duties of,
32-296 to 32-298
reports, 32-303
secretary, 32-302
State Board of Health, control by, 32-
291
Health Department, 32-301
Board of Health, control by, 32-300
director, 32-301 to 32-303
duties of, 32-305, 32-306
employees, 32-304
pay of certain employees, 32-307
Highways —
generally—
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
chain gang superintendent to furnish
equipment and men, 33-1733
material and supplies, pavment for, 33-
1732
new roads, opening of, 33-1731
supervisor of road construction, 33-1729,
33-1730
taxes for, 33-1141 to 33-1149
width, minimum, 33-854
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3 § 3
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(6)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
Law enforcement board. Rural police, infra
Library — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
account, special, 42-489
expenditures, 42-489
audit, 42-489
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KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Library Commissions, 42-481 to 42-491
Colored Memorial Library Commis-
sion-
appointment, 42-483
audit of accounts, 42-489
budgets, 42-484
chairman, 42-484
circulation of books by, 42-487
co-operation with State or Federal
agency, 42-487
countv librarian as ex officio member,
42-487
creation, 42-481
duties, 42-487
employees, 42-487
expenditures, 42-489
indebtedness may not be created by,
42-490
majority to rule, 42-486
meeting, annual, 42-484
number of members, 42-483
officers, 42-484
powers, 42-487
restrictions on, 42-490
report, annual, 42-491
rules and regulations, 42-485
special account, 42-489
terms of members, 42-483
Public Library Commission —
appointment of members, 42-482
audit of accounts, 42-489
budget, 42-484
chairman, 42-484
circulation of books by, 42-487
co-operation with State or Federal
agency, 42-487
countv librarian as ex officio member,
42-487
creation, 42-481
custodianship of county library, 42-
488
duties, 42-487
employees, 42-487
expenditures, 42-489
KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Magistrates, 43-841 to 43-844
see also Magistrates (this index)
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2481
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 15-1807
election and term of office, 15-1803
established in, 15-1801
fees, decedent's estate not over $10,000,
no fees 19-558
practice of law by, 15-1813
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2481
Municipalities, residents of, as exempt from
road tax, 33-1146
Music machines, hours of operation, 5-625
Officers — -
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, recording, 14-2464
half holidays, May-July, 14-2466
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-2481
withholding until bond is furnished
and recorded, 14-2464
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Penal and reformatory institutions, segre-
gation of races provisions not appli-
cable, 55-2
Penalty for officer's violation of provisions
as to fees, 14-2486
Planning. Counties (this index)
Playgrounds, provision of, by Recreational
Board, 14-2503
Polling precincts in, 23-181
Probate judge — ■
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
fees, no, where decedent's estate not
over $10,000, 19-558
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2481
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Purchases of supplies and services, 14-2459
gifts, power to accept, 42-488 Recording fees, 27-85, 27-86
indebtedness may not be created bj^ ^Recreational board, 14-2501 to 14-2503, 51-
42-490 \/ 357 to 51-359 r •"-
majority to rule, 42-486
meeting, annual, 42-4S4
number of members, 42-482
officers, 42-484
powers generally, 42-487, 42-488
restrictions on, 42-490
reports, annual, 42-491
rules and regulations, 42-485
special library account, 42-489
terms of office of members, 42-482
vacancies, how filled, 42-482
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Loss of public funds, writing off, 14-2465
Register of mesne conveyances —
generally. Register of Mesne Convey-
ances (this index )
salary in lieu of fees, 14-24S1
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-121 ', 56-1205
Rural police, 53-561 to 53-580.2
see also Rural Police (this index)
chief —
appointment and discharge, 53-567,
53-572
authority of, 53-573
compensation, 53-571
Index
575
KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Rural police — Cont'd
chief — Cont'd
monthly reports to board, 53-580.1
qualifications, 53-568
uniform, 53-575
controlled by board, 53-572
co-operation with sheriff, 53-573
duties, generally, 53-578
law enforcement board —
compensation, 53-563
creation, 53-561
meetings, 53-565, 53-566
members, 53-561, 53-562
monthly reports, 53-580.2
officers of the board, 53-564
vacancies, 53-562
motor vehicles, acquisition and use of.
53-576
patrol officers —
bond, 53-570
compensation, 53-571
complaints against, investigation of.
53-580
discharge. 53-567, 53-572
oath of office, 53-569
qualifications, 53-568
policemen —
appointment, 53-567, 53-572
control by chief, 53-573
powers as to arrests, searches and
seizures, 53-579
training in investigation and law en-
forcement, 53-574
uniforms, 53-575
radio system, 53-577
reports, 53-580.1
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Antioch High School District, 21-3161
Baron De Kalb High School District, 21-
3161
Bethune High School District, 21-3161
Blaney High School District, 21-3161
Board of Education —
apportionment of receipts from tax
levy, 21-3173
chairman, 21-3154
compensation of members, 21-3153
constitution of, 21-3152
duties generally, 21-3156
employment of personnel, 21-3155
executive officer, 21-3160
meetings, 21-3154
member at large, how chosen, 21-3152
number of members, 21-3151
secretary, 21-3160
Superintendent of Education as mem-
ber, 21-3152
KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
travel expenses, 21-3153
vice-chairman, 21-3154
bonds, district —
amount permissible in District No.
40, SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol
7, p. 289]
county treasurer to report on, 21-3176
borrowing money, 21-3177
budgets —
keeping within, 21-3170
taxes to meet, 21-3172
Camden High School District, 21-3161
Camden School District No. 1
retirement of teachers —
at age 65, 61-485
for disability, 61-486
retirement board, 61-481
compensation, 61-482
duties and powers of, 61-483
retirement fund, 61-481 to 61-488
definition of teacher, 61-488
disbursements, 61-487
rules and regulations, 61-483, 61-
484
tax levy to provide funds, 61-484
crediting of funds received for school
purposes, 21-3174
funds, equalization of, 21-3159
high schools —
apportionment of tax receipts to 21-
3173
budgets, 21-3168
districts, 21-3161
term, fixing length of, 21-3167
trustees, 21-3162
County Board of Education to be
members of, 21-3152
Kershaw High School District
21-197
powers, 21-3167
Superintendent of Schools, em-
ployment of, 21-3166
terms of office, 21-3163
additional member, 21-3162
incidental fund, 21-3171
Kershaw High School District 21-197
21-3161
Midway High School District, 21-3161
Mt. Pisgah High School District, 21-3161
Superintendent of Education-
duties and powers, 21-3160
traveling expenses, allowance for, 21-
3179
Superintendent of Schools, high school
districts to employ, 21-3166
supplies consumable by pupils, County
Board of Education not required to
furnish, 21-591
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-3177
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KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
taxes, 21-3172
indebtedness, addition levy to meet,
21-3175
teachers —
employment of, 21-3155
salaries —
setting aside funds for, 21-3169
supplemental, 21-3173
textbooks, free, 21-591
trustees —
appointment for, Kershaw High
School District, 21-197
borrowing money, 21-3177
District No. 1,21-3164
election, 21-3165
high schools, supra, this group
Kershaw High School District, 21-
197
number in Kershaw High School
District, 21-197
term in Kershaw High School Dis-
trict, 21-197
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bank deposits, nonliability for loss of,
14-2564.1
feeding allowances and turnkey fees,
nonaccountability for, 14-2485
jail, control over, 14-2458
law enforcement board, chairman and
member of, 53-561, 53-564
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2481
tax sale, purchaser at, to be put in pos-
session by, 65-2485
Sinking funds — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
deposit of cash belonging to, 14-2471
exchange of securities belonging to, for
county bonds, 14-2458.4
investment of, 14-2458.2, 14-2458.3, 14-
2472
general statutory requirements inap-
plicable, 1-671
records of, 14-2474
surplus of school district sinking fund to
be paid to treasurer, 14-2473
tax anticipation loans from, 14-466
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Supervisor of road construction, 33-1729, 33-
1730
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-466
see also Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2481 to 65-2489
appointment, 65-24S1
bond, 65-2482
compensation limited to salary, 65-2482
county attorney to assist, 65-2488
KERSHAW COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector — Cont'd
duties generally, 65-2484, 65-2485
executions, issuance and enforcement,
65-2485
fees to be turned over to county treas-
urer, 65-2486
forfeited land commission, agency for,
65-2487
mileage allowance to, 65-2486
office equipment and supplies, 65-2483
office in courthouse, 65-2483
powers generally, 65-2484, 65-2485
reports, 65-2489
term of office, 65-2481
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
armed forces, suspension of taxes of per-
sons in, 65-1993
assessors-
compensation, 65-1842(7)
Camden School District 1, levy for
teacher's retirement fund in, 61-484
executions —
nulla bona returns, 65-2801
exemption from —
cows, 65-1591
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524
additions to, 65-1527
meat, for household use, 65-1591
mules, 65-1591
rural electrification lines, 65-1533
United States, land sold to or in pos-
session of, 65-1576 to 65-1578
highway purposes, 33-1141 to 33-1149
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1974
road tax, fine for nonpayment, 33-1149
sales for, 65-2485
fees not to be charged, 65-2486
Traps, steel, setting in, when permissible,
28-493
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bank deposits, nonliability for loss of,
14-2564.1
deposit of public funds, 14-2458.1
fees collected by officers, payment over
to, 14-2483
library account, 42-489
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1974
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2481
school district bonds, report on, 21-3176
sinking funds, investment of, 14-2458.2,
14-2458.3
Warrants, signatures required, 14-2460
Waters. Streams, supra
KERSHAW, TOWN OF
Airport Commission, 2-371, 2-372
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577
KERSHAW, TOWN OF— Cont'd
Bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional restrictions, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 234]; Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 286]
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 234]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 286]
Street improvement bonds, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 234] ; Art 10, § S [Vol.
7, p. 286]
Waterworks bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 234]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
286]
KETO BEMIDONE
Narcotics (this index)
KEYS
Electric and interurban railroads, duplicate
keys for switches prohibited, 58-742
KIDNAPPING
See also Abduction
Conspiracy, 16-92
Jury's mercy recommendation, effect of,
16-91
Punishment. 16-91
Release of victim as mitigation, 16-91
KILLING
Diseased animals. Animal Diseases (this
index)
Homicide (this index)
Sheep-killing dogs, 6-102, 6-103
KILNS
Burning of, penalized, 3-47, 3-48
KINDERGARTENS
Schools and School Districts (this index)
KINGSTREE, TOWN OF
KINGSTREE, TOWN OF— Cont'd
Buildings, public, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this index)
Fire department, bond issue for, excepted
from constitutional limitations, SC
Const, Art 8. § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
Funding of indebtedness for certain purpose,
when permissible, SC Const, Art 8 § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
Lighting plant, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8. § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 22S, 229]
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Sewer bonds excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
pp. 228, 229]
Street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for, 47-
1358
bonds for, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
Waterworks bonds excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
KITCHENS
Hotels, boarding houses, and restaurants,
35-130
Health Board regulations affecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 593-596
KITCHEN UTENSILS
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-131
Health Board regulations affecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 594 [Sec. 6,
Item 10, 11]
itinerant restaurants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 595 [Sec. 6]
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Tax exemption of building owned by, 65-
1523(48)
KNITTING MILLS
Textile Plants (this index)
KNOT GRASS
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-244
Bonded indebtedness excepted from con-
stitutional limitations, SC Const, Art Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 45S
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229] [Reg. 2 ]
[8 SC Code]— 37
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KOHLRABI
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
LABELS
See also Tags and Tagging
Barbiturates, 32-1498, 32-1499
possession in unlabeled container, 32-
1500
Bread, enriched, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
454 [Regs. 9, 10]
Butter and cheese imitations, marking of,
32-1668
Commercial disinfectants, marking of, 32-
1751
Corn meal and grits, 32-1553
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 452
Corn meal, enriched, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 452 [Reg. 1]
Counterfeiting of, unlawful, 66-201
penalty, 66-207
Damages, recovery of, for unlawful use, 66-
208
Dangerous Substances (this index)
Destruction of counterfeit or imitation
labels, 66-208
Enriched flour or bread, 32-1535
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Fertilizers (this index)
Flour, enriched, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
[Reg. 4]
Fraudulent registration penalized, 66-206
Furs, 28-483 to 28-487
Game animals or skins. Fish and Game
(this index)
Hominy grits, enriched, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 452 [Reg. 1]
Horse meat, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 602
[Sec. 3]
Ice cream, false labels on, 32-1704
Imitation of, unlawful, 66-201
penalty, 66-207
Imported milk and milk products, 32-1621
Injunction against unlawful use, 66-208
Insecticides and fungicides, 3-164, 3-169
Iodine label, use of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 839, 840
Jurisdiction of complaints for violation of
label protection law, 66-212
Milk or milk products, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 606, 607 [Sec. 4]
Misleading, not to be recorded, 66-204
Motor bus drivers, labels on caps of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 74 J
Narcotics, 32-1472
Oleomargarine, 32-1682
Penalty for use of counterfeit or imitation
labels, 66-207
LABELS— Cont'd
Petroleum products —
alteration penalized, 66-418
sale without label penalized, 66-417
Prior ownership as defense to prosecution,
66-210
Profits from unlawful use, accountability
for, 66-208
Recording with Secretary of State, 66-202,
to 66-204
fee for, 66-203
misleading labels not to be recorded, 66-
204
Research, Planning and Development Board
to select label to advertise food prod-
ucts grown in State, 9-310(8)
Sales and use tax, 65-1361, 65-1368
exemption, 65-1404
Seeds (this index)
Unincorporated associations, suits by, for
protection of labels, 66-211
Union Labels (this index)
Wines, Federal regulations adopted, 4-221
LABOR
Agricultural labor —
generally. Agricultural Labor (this in-
dex)
contracts for. Contracts, infra
Apprentices —
assignment of indentures, 40-204
bastards, moneys paid by fathers of,
40-203.1
Charleston Orphan House, clerk of
Board of Commissioners of, powers
of, 40-205
complaints by or against, jurisdiction
of, 40-209
Cosmetologists (this index)
county may apprentice poor, and certain
illegitimate, children, 40-203
dental laboratory technicians. Dentists
and Dental Technicians (this index)
Executors and Administrators (this in-
dex)
fees of magistrate for certifying inden-
ture or assignment, 27-431(17), 27-
437
ill treatment by master, 20-301
indenturing, 40-202
legal age, attainment of, as terminating
obligation to serve, 40-208
minors as bound by terms of indenture,
40-207
Seamen (this index)
taking of, 40-201
Workmen's Compensation Act as ap-
plicable to, 72-1 1
Bribery of employees, 16-570
Canal duty in St. Helena Township, 18-752
[8SCCode]
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LABOR— Cont'd
Carpenters, inapplicability of provisions as
to hours of labor in textile mills, 40-53
Checks, bank, payment of wages with, per-
missible, 40-131
Child labor —
age of child —
minimum, 40-161, 40-162
misrepresentation of, as offense, 40-
163
Commissioner of Labor to enforce law,
40-16S, 40-166
domestic service, employment of minor
under sixteen in, permissible, 40-161
farm work, employment of minor under
age of sixteen in, permissible, 40-161
inspection of factories and records for
enforcement purposes, 40-166
investigations as to, 40-5
liability of employer of minor to parents
or guardians, 40-164
Commissioner —
appointment, 40-2
chairman of conciliation committees, 40-
302
Child Labor Law, enforcement by, 40-
165, 40-166
conciliation of industrial disputes, 40-301
duties, 40-1
employees, appointment and control
over, 40-3
entry, right of, 40-11
examinations. Inspections and inves-
tigations, infra, this group
form of notice of Labor Law provisions
to be furnished by, 40-451
forms for use of, 40-10
hindering in performance of duties,
penalty for, 40-14, 40-59, 40-307
hours of labor in textile mills, enforce-
ment of statutory provisions as to,
40-58
impeding, penalty for, 40-14, 40-59, 40-
307
information to be furnished to, 40-34,
40-36
inquiries to manufacturers, 40-32, 40-33
inspections and investigations, 40-1, 40-
5
belts and pulleys, 40-253
buildings, 40-253, 40-254
elevators, 40-253
fire exists, 40-253
floors, 40-253
guards on machines, 40-253
hazards of employment, 40-253, 40-
254
hours of labor in textile mills, 40-58
industrial disputes, 40-301, 40-304, 40-
305
stairways, 40-253
ventilation, 40-253
LABOR— Cont'd
Commissioner — Cont'd
interference with, penalty for, 40-14, 40-
59, 40-307
prosecution of violators of labor laws,
40-12
regulation of Department of Labor, 40-4
report, annual. 40-31
reports to, confidential character, 40-35
statistics, classification of, in report, 40-
31
term of office, 40-2
vacancy in office, how filled, 40-2
wages, enforcement of provisions rela-
tive to payment of, 40-124
witnesses, power to call and examine,
40-11
industrial disputes, summoning and
examining in, 40-304
Conciliation of industrial disputes, 40-301
to 40-307
Contracts —
agricultural labor, contracts for —
execution before magistrate, when,
40-401
fraudulently securing possession of
lands, money, etc. under, 40-403
landowner fraudulently withholding
possession from sharecropper,
penalized, 40-404
sharecropping, 40-402
abandonment of lands penalized,
40-403
division of crops, 40-402
fraudulently securing possession
of lands, money, etc. under
contract, 40-403
landowner fraudulently withhold-
ing possession penalized, 40-
404
terms, 40-401
wage payment laws as inapplicable
to, 40-112
witnessing, 40-401
personal service contracts —
advances prior to commencement of
service as insufficient considera-
tion, 40-358
assignable, not, 40-356
enticing laborers under contract, 40-
454 '
execution before magistrate, when,
40-355
fraudulent failure to make advances
or compensation agreed to, 40-
354
fraudulent failure to receive service
or make compensation, penalized,
40-352
fraudulently failing to carry out pe-
nalized, 40-351
after receiving advances, 40-353
580
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LABOR— Cont'd
Contracts — Cont'd
limitation of time for prosecution of
statutory violations, 40-359
penalty for violation of statutory pro-
visions, 40-359
registration, 40-357
sharecropping. Agricultural labor,
supra, this group
terms, 40-355
witnesses, 40-355
Convict labor —
Penal and Reformatory Institutions (this
index
Penitentiary (this index)
Corporate employees. Corporations (this
index)
Department of Labor —
Commissioner of Labor, supra
creation, 40-1
employees, 40-3
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, en-
forcement of, 40-7
regulation by Commissioner, 40-4
Discharged employees —
house, lights or water, furnishing to,
not required, 40-147
time and place of payment of wages due,
40-117,40-118
Disputes. Industrial disputes, infra
Domestic employees —
inapplicability of wage payment laws to,
40-112
minor under sixteen, employment as
permissible, 40-161
tenants, 41-53, 41-64
unemployment compensation statute as
inapplicable, 68-22
water supply for servant's house, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 837 [Reg. 9(f)]
Electricians, inapplicability of provisions as
to hours of labor in textile mills, 40-53
Elevators —
inspection by Commissioner, 40-253
lights at entrance to shafts, 40-255
Emigrant agent, licensing of, 16-564
Employers' liability —
Railroads (this index)
street railways, 58-1304
Employment Security Commission (this in-
dex)
Employment service —
acceptance of act of Congress, 40-43
agreements with political subdivisions or
private nonprofit organizations, 40-
44
contributions to unemployment compen-
sation administration fund, 40-44
director, 40-42
division of Employment Security Com-
mission, 40-41
employees, appointment of, 40-42
establishment, 40-41
LABOR— Cont'd
Engineers, inapplicability of provisions as
to hours of labor in textile mills, 40-53
Enticing laborers under contract, penalized,
40-454
Express companies —
conciliation of industrial disputes, pro-
visions as inapplicable to, 40-303
exemption from provision for inspec-
tion of buildings, etc., by Commis-
sioner of Labor, 40-253
Extra help, wages of, 40-102
Factories —
inspectors, employment of, 40-6
safety precautions, examination into, 40-
5
Textile industry, infra
Farm labor —
generally. Agricultural Labor (this in-
dex)
agricultural labor contracts. Contracts,
supra
Fire escapes, examination of, 40-5
Firemen, inapplicability of provisions as to
hours of labor in textile mills, 40-53
Goods, payment of wages in, prohibited,
40-132, 40-133
Hours of labor — -
interurban railways, 40-73
lost time, making up, 40-62
notice, posting of, 40-63
records of. 40-64
Motor Carriers (this index)
notice to be posted, 40-63
street railways, 40-71, 40-72
textile mills, 40-51 to 40-64
women —
in mercantile establishments, 40-81
in textile mills, 40-51 to 40-60
House rent, deductions for, from wages,
restrictions on, 40-142 to 40-149
Industrial disputes —
conciliation of, 40-301 to 40-307
unemployment compensation as affected
by. Unemployment Compensation
(this index)
wages earned and unpaid when work
suspended, time for payment, 40-120
Infants. Child labor, supra
Lien for, 45-251, 45-252, 45-301 to 45-303
crops, lien on 45-502
priority, 45-503
marketing contracts, not affected by
recording of, 60-354
Locking in of employees, restrictions on,
40-251
Lockouts. Industrial disputes, supra
Logging industry wage payment laws as in-
applicable to, 40-112
Lost time, making up, 40-62 to 40-64
textile mills, 40-55
Index
581
LABOR— Cont'd
Lumber industry, provisions inapplicable to,
40-15
wage payment laws, 40-112
Mechanics, inapplicability of provisions as
to hours of labor in textile mills, 40-S3
Mercantile establishments —
enforcement of laws relating to inspec-
tion of, 40-6
hours of labor in, for women, 40-81
inspection, 40-5
seats for women in, 40-256
Mills-
inspection of, enforcement of laws relat-
ing to, 40-6
safetv precautions, examination into, 40-
s
Textile industry, infra
Minors. Child labor, supra
Motor Carriers (this index)
National Guard, interfering in employment
on account of service in, penalty for, 44-
140
Notice to employees of rate and plan of
payment of wages, 40-114
Office employees, inapplicability of provi-
sions as to hour's of labor in textile
mills, 40-53
Order for goods, payment of wages in, pro-
hibited, 40-132, 40-133
Oyster canneries, wage payment laws as
inapplicable, 40-112
Oyster shucking plants, wage payment
laws as inapplicable, 40-112
Personal service contracts. Contracts, su-
pra
Plantation checks, payment of wages, in,
prohibited, 40-131
Political opinions, discharge on account of,
penalty for, 16-559
Posting notice of shutdown, when required,
40-455
Posting of labor laws, by employers —
child labor law, 40-451
hours and working conditions, 40-451
in textile mills, 40-57
trade checks, payment of wages with,
restrictions on, 40-136
Posting rate and plan of payment of wages,
40-114
Privies, provision of, 40-257
Public employees. Public Officers and Em-
ployees (this index)
Public service authority, 59-10
Quitting employment, time of payment of
wages due on, 40-119
Race segregation in cotton textile factories,
40-452
Railroad companies —
conciliation of industrial disputes, provi-
sions for, as inapplicable to, 40-303
inspection of buildings, etc. by Commis-
sioner, exemption from, 40-253
LABOR— Cont'd
Relief fund, acceptance of payments from,
no bar to action for damages, 40-456
Repair shop crews, inapplicability of provi-
sions as to hours of labor in textile
mills, 40-53
Research, planning and development de-
partment to assist in insurance of
stability in employment, 9-303(8)
Restaurants, inspection, by Commissioner
of Labor, 40-5, 40-6
Sanitary provisions, examination of, 40-5
Schedule of hours of labor in textile mills
to be posted on premises, 40-54
Scrip, payment of wages in, prohibited, 40-
131
Service charges, deductions for, from wages,
restrictions on, 40-143 to 40-149
Sharecropping. Contracts, supra
Shipping crews, inapplicability of provi-
sions as to hours of labor in textile
mills, 40-53
Shutdown, posting notice of, when required,
40-455
State employment service. Employment
service, supra
Strikes. Industrial disputes, supra
Supervisory staff, inapplicability of provi-
sions as to hours of labor in textile
mills, 40-53
Telegraph companies, wage payment laws
as inapplicable, 40-112
Telephone companies, wage payment laws
as inapplicable, 40-112
Textile industry —
exit to fence inclosing employees to
be maintained, 40-252
hours of labor, 40-51 to 40-64
house rent, restrictions on charges for,
40-141,40-142
race segregation, 40-452
service charges, restrictions on deduc-
tions for, from wages, 40-143 to 40-
149
time book, keeping of, 40-56
wages —
payday weekly, 40-115
to be paid during work hours, 40-116
Timber industry, provisions inapplicable to,
40-15
Time book to be kept by textile manufac-
turers, 40-56
Trade checks in payment of wages —
acquisition at less than par prohibited,
40-134,40-135
restrictions on, 40-132, 40-133, 40-136
Turpentine industry, provisions inapplicable
to, 40-15
wage payment laws, 40-112
Unions. Labor Organizations (this index)
tpoA
%A*>
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LABOR— Cont'd
Ventilation, inspection of means of, 40-5
assignment of, as not within accounts
receivable statute, 45-201
cheating minor of wages, offense and
punishment, 15-1390
deductions for absence, restrictions on,
40-102
dispute as to amount of, unconditional
payment of wages concededly due,
40-121
exemption from execution, 10-1731
extra help, 40-102
house rent, charges for, 40-141 to 40-149
income tax on. Income Taxes (this
index)
indebtedness to employer, restrictions
on deductions for, 40-142
\/lawful money required, 40-101
limitation of action as to claims under
Federal statute or regulation, 10-146
(1)
married women, 20-204
order for goods, payment in prohibited,
40-132, 40-133
penalty for violating provisions as to
payment of, 40-126
plantation checks, payment of wages in
prohibited, 40-131
posting rate and plan of payment of,
40-114
scrip, payment of wages in prohibited,
40-131
service charges, restrictions on, 40-143
to 40-149
./Textile industry, supra
Trade checks in payment of wages, su-
pra
waiver of provisions as to time of pay-
ment prohibited, 40-123
when and where payable, 40-111 to 40-
126
Waiver of provisions as to time and pay-
ment of wages prohibited, 40-123
Watchmen, inapplicability of provisions as
to hours of labor in textile mills, 40-53
Water closets, provision of, 40-257
Women —
Hours of labor, supra
investigations as to employment of, 40-5
seats for, in mercantile establishments,
40-256
separate water closets or privies for, 40-
257
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
LABORATORIES
Cancer laboratories, State Board of Health
may acquire, 32-619
LABORATORIES— Cont'd
Narcotics (this index)
Optometrists, maintenance of laboratories
for private professional practice by, 56-
1084
LABORATORY TECHNICIANS
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
LABOR DAY
Holiday, 64-151
LABOR DISPUTES
Labor (this index)
LABORER'S LIEN
Labor (this index)
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Accident and health insurance of members
under franchise plan, 37-551
Discrimination against members, penalized,
40-453
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
Labels. Union Labels (this index)
Subversive Activities Registration Act not
applicable to, 16-584
LABOR UNIONS
Labor Organizations (this index)
LACHES
Bondholders' delay in invoking remedy un-
der Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of
1937, 59-677
LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
Tax exempt property, 65-1523(26)
LAKE CITY, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-24S
Bus franchises in, 58-1591 to 58-1594
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
Tax assessors, 65-1815
Tax equalization board, 65-1867
Index
583
LAKES
Generally. Waters and Watercourses
(this index)
Particular lakes, see under name of lake
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310
(4)
State Ports Authority, use of State lands
in certain counties, 54-17
LAKEVIEW, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-163
LAMAR
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-6
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this index)
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Water and sewerage accounts in, 59-154
LANCASTER COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Attorney, appointment of, 14-2559
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
report of taxable property to be fur-
nished to Board of Education, 21-
3251
supplies needed, listing of, 14-2582
Board of directors —
bookkeeper, employment and duties of,
14-2560
purchases to be made by and through,
14-2581
borrowing for operating expenses, 14-
2565
buildings and equipment, control over,
14-2564
chairman, 14-2557
salary, 14-2558
clerk, 14-2557
compensation forfeiture of for failure
to publish expenditures, 14-2567
duties, 14-2563
election, 14-2553
expenditures, publication of, 14-2567
meetings, 14-2561
special, chairman's power to call, 14-
2557
number of members, 14-2551
oath of office, 14-2554
powers, 14-2563
qualifications for membership, 14-2551,
14-2552
LANCASTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of directors — Cont'd
removal of members, 14-2555
tax anticipation borrowing, 14-2565
term of office, 14-2554
tie vote, how resolved, 14-2562
vacancies, how filled, 14-2556
vouchers to be authorized by, 14-2566
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
amount permissible, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 291]
Sinking funds, infra
Borrowing — -
from Federal agencies, 14-552 et seq.
in anticipation of taxes. Tax anticipa-
tion borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-79
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
authority of governing body, 33-1741
construction of, 33-1758
expenditures each quarter not to exceed
one-fourth annual appropriation, 33-
1761
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-3
Catawba Indian lands, vesting of State's
reversion in certain lessees of, 57-153
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
use for highway maintenance, 33-1753
use to maintain historical places, 55-460
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-274
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
stenographer for judicial hearings, 15-
1912
supplies needed, listing of, 14-2582
Competitive bidding, purchasing of sup-
plies by, 14-2584, 14-2588
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-853
see also Constables (this index)
bond, 43-311
fees in worthless check cases, 27-423
Coroners —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage provi-
sion as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing-
election, 13-140
marking 13-205
unofficial persons weighing cotton, 13-
241
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
584
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LANCASTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-274
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county courts, inapplicability of general
law as to, 15-627
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-616
jurors, compensation of, 38-302(2)
Magistrates, infra
probate judge to list supplies needed, 14-
2582
Sheriff, infra
Dance halls, 5-611 to 5-619
Deposit of public funds, 14-2564.1
checks on depositories of county funds
not to charge exchange, 14-2564.1
Directors. Board of directors, supra
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Equalization board. Taxes, infra
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Farmers and Farm Women's Co-operative
Marketing Association —
exemption of property from taxes, 3-314
market building, right to use of, 3-311
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and game —
doves, hunting out of season, penalty for,
28-348
Hunting season, infra
open season provisions not applicable to,
28-336
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compensa-
tion of, 27-616
Governing body — -
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of directors, supra
Health, Board of, 32-321 to 32-332
see also Local Health Boards (this
index)
established, 32-321
members, 32-322
municipal health boards abolished, when,
32-329 to 32-332
powers and duties, generally, 32-326
State Board of Health, control by, 32-321
Health Department, 32-323
director, 32-323, 32-324
duties of, 32-327
employees, 32-325
reports, 32-328
Heath Springs, bonds of town of, when
exempt from constitutional debt limit,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 286]
LANCASTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
appeal from award of damages for tak-
ing of land, 33-1746 to 33-1748
authority of governing body, 33-1741
borrowing for highway purposes, restric-
tions on, 33-1761
chain gang, use of, for maintenance,
33-1753
change of route —
damages from, 33-1745
survey of proposed route, 33-1744
contracts for construction and mainte-
nance, 33-1741, 33-1753, 33-1754
disbursement of road fund, 33-1760, 33-
1761
expenditures each quarter not to exceed
one-fourth annual appropriation, 33-
1761
road fund, 33-1759, 33-1760
straightening of permanent roads, 33-
1756
supervisor of, 33-1742
title acquired upon taking of property
for, 33-1749
width of permanent roads, 33-1756
working public roads not previously
worked, 33-1751
House of Representatives, representation in,
SC Const, Art 3 § 3
Hunting season —
applicability of provisions for closing or
shortening under certain conditions,
28-360
doves, 28-348
zone 4 provisions as inapplicable, 28-336
Ice cream and ices, manufacturers' licenses,
32-1721 to 32-1724
Jail generally. Jail and Jailers (this index)
Judicial sales —
auctioneers for, 15-1912
fees for, 10-1755
Jurors — ■
compensation, 38-308(2)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Education to control, 42-501
maintenance and operation, 42-502
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-851, 43-852
see also Magistrates (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-423
supplies needed, listing of, 14-2582
Marketing building —
cooperatives, use of market building by,
3-311
curb marketing association —
board of directors, duties of, 3-313
eligibility to membership, 3-312
Index
585
LANCASTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Marketing building — Cont'd
management, 3-312
manager, 3-313
audit of books, 3-313
officers, 3-312
duties of, 3-313
rules and regulations, 3-313
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master in equity, generally. Counties (this
index)
Motor carriers, exemptions from regula-
tions, 58-1501
Motor vehicles —
fuels for, purchase of, 14-2587
purchase of, 14-2585
repairs on, 14-2586
Music machines, orchestras, etc., 5-611 to
5-619
Office hours of county officials, 14-2568,
14-2569
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
herein
Park and playground commission, 51-361 to
51-363
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-182
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
supplies needed, listing of, 14-2582
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Purchases, 14-2581 to 14-2589
Rabbits, bag limit as inapplicable, 28-375
Registration and recordation —
file book not required, 60-155
looseleaf records not permissible, 1-58
Road supervisor, 33-1742
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools—
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
budget, 21-3253
chairman, 21-3224
claims, approval of, 21-3267
contingent fund, 21-3266
election, 21-3221
library, public, to be operated by, 42-
501,42-502
meetings, 21-3225
LANCASTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
number of members, 21-3221
powers generally, 21-3227
quorum, 21-3225
Superintendent of Education as ex
officio member, 21-3221
sweet potato curing houses, power
to build, equip and maintain, 21-
3203
taxable property, report on, 21-3251
terms of office, 21-3221
bonds, district, permissible amount — ■
Heath Springs District No. 38, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
283]
Lancaster District, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
No. 40 District, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, p. 289]
budgets, 21-3253
keeping within, 21-3262
claims against, approval of, 21-3267
compulsory attendance, 21-3264
Consolidated District No. 30 —
establishment, 21-3291
trustees, 21-3292, 21-3293
contingent fund, 21-3266
financial matters, 21-3251 to 21-3267
funds, collection and disbursement, 21-
3261
grammar schools, supervision, of, 21-
3202
high schools—
Buford District, creation, 21-3281, 21-
3282
Flat Creek District, creation, 21-3281,
21-3282
Indian Land District, creation of, 21-
3281, 21-3282
Kershaw High School District, 21-
197
location, 21-3282
superintendent to supervise grammar
schools, 21-3202
tax levies, uniformity of, in constitu-
ent districts, 21-3284
teachers' salaries restrictions on, 21-
3102
trustees —
election, 21-3221, 21-3241
number, 21-3241
powers of, 21-3282, 21-3283
salaries of officials and teachers, supple-
mental, 21-3201
Superintendent of Education —
Board of Education, ex officio mem-
ber of, 21-3221
duties and powers, 21-3211, 21-3212
election, 21-3212
salary, when payable, 21-3212
supervisory duties, 21-3212
586
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LANCASTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education — Cont'd
term of office, 21-3211
travel expenses, allowance for, 21-
3212
vacancy in office, how filled, 21-3213
supplies consumable by pupils, County
Board of Education not required to
furnish, 21-591
sweet potato curing houses, 21-3203
taxes 21-3253
basis of levy, 21-3251, 21-3253
deficit, special levies for, 21-3255
teachers —
employment of, 21-3243
salaries —
how fixed, 21-3263
supplemental, 21-3201
text books, free, 21-591
trustees —
Consolidated District No. 30, 21-3292,
21-3293
duties and powers, 21-3243
election, 21-3241
Kershaw High School District,
21-197
high schools, 21-3282, 21-3283
number, 21-3241
Kershaw High School District,
21-197
teachers, employment of, 21-3243
term of office, Kershaw High School
District, 21-197
vacancies, how filled, 21-3242
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-423
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-109
supplies needed, listing of, 14-2582
Sinking funds — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
deposit in banks, 14-2564.1
Soil Conservation Association, terracing
land, financing of, 63-331
Soil conservation committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina retirement system, partici-
pation in, 61-131, 61-134, 61-135
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-467
see also Counties (this index)
Tax collector, executive secretary of tax
equalization board to act as, 65-3553
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
equalization board, 65-1868
compensation, 65-1882
duties, 65-1888
LANCASTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
executive secretary, 65-3351 to 65-
3353
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-1584
new industries, 65-1559, 65-1560
property of certain organizations, 65-
1522(6)
rural electrification lines, 65-1533
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1971
payment of delinquent taxes, with school
notes, 65-1985
South Carolina retirement system, levy
for payments to, 61-134
Taxpayer's power to require compliance
with provisions as to purchases of sup-
plies, 14-2589
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
deposit of public funds, 14-2564.1
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1971
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
supplies needed, listing of, 14-2582
Unpaved streets, maintenance of, 33-1755
Waters. Streams, supra
LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS'
AND FARM WOMEN'S CO-OPER-
ATIVE MARKETING ASSO-
CIATION
Market building, right to use, 3-311
Tax exemption, 3-314
LANCASTER PARK AND PLAY-
GROUND COMMISSION
Generally, 51-361 to 51-363
LANCASTER, TOWN OR CITY OF
Appeals to equalization board, 65-1869
Bonded indebtedness, exception from con-
stitutional limitations, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
p. 282]
Bus franchise in, 58-1551 to 58-1556
Council, general rule of elections not ap-
plicable, 47-52
Mayor, general rule of elections not ap-
plicable, 47-52
Officers, special provisions as to election of,
47-373
Park and playground commission, 51-361
to 51-363
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Index
587
LANCASTER, TOWN OR CITY OF
— Cont'd
Sewer bonds, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 232]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 282]
Street improvement bonds excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232]; Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 282]
Tax assessors, 65-1816
Tax equalization board, 65-1869
Wards, division into, 47-1621
Waterworks bonds excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 232]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 282]
LAND
Real Property (this index)
LAND CONTRACTS
Recording, necessity of, 60-101
Unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
LAND GRANTS
See also Letters Patent
North Carolina grants, copies of, as evi-
dence, 26-121
LANDING FIELDS
Airports and landing fields. Aeronautics
(this index)
LANDINGS
Steamboat companies may charge tolls for
use of, 58-701
LANDLORD AND TENANT
Generally, 41-1 no 41-253
Abandonment of premises by tenant —
absence after default in paying rent, 41-
66
effect, 41-66
Agricultural tenancies —
agricultural renter defined, 41-1
crop year, retention of possession for,
notwithstanding termination of less-
or's life estate, 41-253
farm laborer defined, 41-1
presumption that tenancy is from month
to month as inapplicable, 41-53
rents, collection of, remedies available,
41-3
LANDLORD AND TENANT— Cont'd
Agricultural tenancies — Cont'd
sharecropping contracts. Labor (this
index)
termination —
date of, 41-60, 41-61
particular counties, see index under
name of county
Alterations, permission required, 41-70
Appeal from magistrate's court in eviction
proceeding, 41-112
bond, 41-113
Applicability of legislation, 41-2
Attornment to stranger, 41-58
Bond to free property from distraint, 41-160
Buildings, removal of, permission required,
41-70
Burning of buildings or crops by tenant,
penalty for, 16-385
Chattel mortgage, distraint upon property
subject to, 41-155
Circuit court judges, concurrent jurisdiction
with magistrates, 41-5
Clarendon County, date of termination of
agricultural tenancies in, 41-61
Constructive possession of lessor, 41-57
County court judges, concurrent jurisdic-
tion with magistrates, 41-5
Damages for unreasonable distress, 41-159
Darlington County, date of termination of
agricultural tenancies in, 41-61
Definition of statutory terms, 41-1
Desertion of premises. Abandonment, su-
pra
Dillon County, date of termination of agri-
cultural tenancies in, 41-61
Dispossession, wrongful, recovery for, 41-
114
Distress for rent, 41-151 to 41-165
abandoned premises, property found on,
41-66
concurrent jurisdiction of judges of cir-
cuit and county courts with magis-
trates, 41-5
Domestic servants — ■
month-to-month tenancies, inapplicabil-
ity of provision as to, 41-53
termination of tenancy, notice required,
41-64
Easement, inapplicability of statutory pro-
visions to user or beneficiary, 41-2
Edgefield County, date of termination of
agricultural tenancies in, 41-61
Eviction of tenants, 41-5. 41-101 to 41-115
proceeding for, 41-112
concurrent jurisdiction of judges of
circuit and county courts with
magistrates, 41-5
Execution, seizure of property under as sub-
ject to arrears of rent, when, 41-205
Exemptions from distress, 41-152
588
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LANDLORD AND TENANT— Cont'd
Farm tenancies. Agricultural tenancies,
supra
Fees in proceedings by landlord against ten-
ant—
constable, 27-451(2)
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-423, 27-
452
magistrate, 27-431(16)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-434, 27-437
Forcible Entry and Detainer (this index)
Forfeiture of lease, enforcement of, 41-71
Georgetown County, date of termination of
agricultural tenancies in, 41-61
Holding over after expiration of lease, dis-
traint during, for arrears of rent, 41-157
Horry County, date of termination of agri-
cultural tenancies in, 41-61
Joinder as defendants in actions to recover
land, 10-203
Jury-
in eviction proceeding, 41-107, 41-108
in proceedings for forfeiture of lease, 41-
71
Leases (this index)
Lien for rent and advances. Agricultural
Liens (this index)
Life or lives, demise for —
arrears of rent —
action for, 41-204
distraint for arrears of rent, after ex-
piration of lease, 41-204
crop year, right of undertenant to retain
possession during, 41-253
undertenant's liability for rent where his
lessor dies before date for payment,
41-251, 41-252
Magistrates' courts —
concurrent jurisdiction of judges of cir-
cuit and county courts, 41-5
distress warrants, 41-151
eviction proceedings in, 41-102, 41-112
forfeiture of lease for unauthorized al-
teration or removal of buildings, 41-
71
Malicious injury to property by tenant, 16-
385
Marion County, date of termination of agri-
cultural tenancies in, 41-61
Month-to-month tenancies, 41-53
date of termination, 41-63
New trial in eviction proceeding, 41-109
Notice —
of intention to quit, penalty for not de-
livering possession after, 41-73
of termination of tenancy, when required,
41-62 to 41-65
Oral agreement, creation of tenancy by, 41-
51
Parties in eviction proceeding, designation
of, 41-107
LANDLORD AND TENAT— Cont'd
Penalties —
for ejection of tenant on account of
political opinions, 16-559
for holding over after demand for pos-
session, 41-72
for not delivering possession after no-
tice of intent to quit, 41-73
Political opinions, penalty for ejection on
account of, 16-559
Purchase-money lien upon property dis-
trained for rent, 41-155
Purchasers at sale under distress warrant,
who may be, 41-163
Real owner may defend action against ten-
ant, Cir Ct Rule 22
Recordation of leases, necessity, 41-4
Removed property, when subject to distress
for rent, 41-156
Rent —
acceptance of, after institution of evic-
tion proceedings, 41-115
advance payment, validity as to third
persons, 41-201
chattel mortgages-
distraint for rent upon property sub-
ject to, 41-155
priority over lien for rent as affected
by recording, 60-101
deduction from wages for, restrictions
on, 40-142 to 40-149
Distress for rent, supra
eviction for failure or refusal to pay, 41-
101
eviction proceeding, accrual after insti-
tution of, 41-115
grantor, effect as to grantee of payment
to, 41-202
Liens (this index)
limitation of actions for, 10-126
termination of tenancy by failure to pay,
41-65
when payable, 41-59
Sale of property distrained, 41-161 to 41-164
Sale of realty while under lease, effect, 41-55
Service of rule requiring tenant to vacate
or show cause, 41-103
Subleases, validity and effect, 41-56
Tax lien on property sold under distress,
41-162
Tenancies from month to month. Month-
to-month tenancies, supra
Tenancy at will —
definition of tenant at will, 41-1
notice required to terminate tenancy, 41-
64
presumption that tenancy is from month
to month as inapplicable, 41-53
unauthorized entry as creating, 41-54
Tenancy for life. Life or lives, demise for,
supra
Index
589
LANDLORD AND TENANT— Cont'd
Tenancy for years —
definition of tenant for years, 41-1
termination, date of, 51-62
Termination of tenancy —
abandonment of premises, 41-66
date of, 41-60 to 41-63
failure to pay rent, 41-65
Third persons' claim to distrained property,
41-154
Timber leases, applicability of statutory pro-
visions, 41-2
Trespasser, option to treat as tenant at will,
41-54
Undertenant, validity and effect of lease to,
41-56
Use and occupation, recovery for, 41-203
Utilities, inapplicability of statutory provi-
sions to, 41-2
Venue of eviction proceedings, change of,
41-105
Violation of terms and conditions of lease
as ground for eviction, 41-101
Warrant of eviction, 41-104
Wells, penalty for leaving abandoned wells
open, 16-95
Williamsburg County, date of termination
of agricultural tenancies in, 41-61
Writ of eviction, when issuable, 41-110
Written lease, when required, 41-52
LANDMARKS
Boundaries (this index)
LAND PLASTER
Bushel standard, 66-157
LAND RECORDS
Forgery of, 16-351 (c)
LANDRUM, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-318
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
LAND SCRIP FUND
Clemson College, one-half of fund to vest in
trustees of, 22-211
Colored Normal Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College, one-half of
fund to vest in trustees of, 22-557
LAND SURVEYORS
Engineers and Land Surveyors (this index)
LANIER LAKE
Agreement to take over management of,
authorized, 28-1031
LANTERNS
Motor Carriers (this index)
LARCENY
See also Burglary and Housebreaking; Em-
bezzlement; False Pretenses; Robbery
Generally, 16-352 to 16-362
Agricultural products. Agriculture (this in-
dex)
Bicycles, stealing of, 16-357
Boats, etc., stealing of, 16-356
Breach of trust punishable as grand larceny,
peremptory challenges, 38-211
Cheating producers of electricity, 24-452
Choses in action, stealing of, 16-354
petit larceny, 16-353
Conviction for, as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Crude turpentine, stealing of, 16-359
Electric and interurban railroad cars, re-
moving brasses and packing from, 58-
735
Electric current, theft of, 24-451
False pretenses, trial for, as bar to prosecu-
tion for larceny, 16-367
Fish from trap, 28-640
Fraudulent breach of trust, 16-365
Grand larceny, 16-352
peremptory challenges, 38-211
House, entry or concealment in, with intent
to steal, 16-361
Livestock, stealing of, 16-355
Lodgings, stealing bedding or furniture
from, 16-358
Magistrate may issue search warrant for
stolen goods, 43-201
Magistrate's jurisdiction, 43-65
Motor vehicle, breaking into, 16-360
Oysters, 28-784, 28-799, 28-824
Petit larceny, 16-353
Railroad cars, removing brasses and pack-
ing, 58-735
Receiving stolen goods, 16-362
Restitution of stolen goods, effect, 17-559
Shellfish (this index)
Shells planted for formation of oyster or
clam beds as subject of, 28-784
Streetcars, removing brasses and packing,
58-735
590
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LARCENY— Cont'd
Tank for gasoline, etc., breaking with intent
to steal from, 16-360
Tires or tubes from motor-driven vehicles,
46-804
Tobacco plants, 3-43
Tools for, making, mending, or possessing,
16-302
Vegetables, 3-41
Vessel, entry or concealment in, with intent
to steal, 16-361
Wheels, motor vehicle, 46-804
LA SOCIETE DES 40 HOMMES
ET 8 CHEVAUX
Improper use of emblems, 44-658
LATTA
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 15a
Cotton weighers, expense of contracts for
platforms, 13-187
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
LAUNDERING
Sheets and pillow slips in hotels, 35-127
LAUNDRIES
Lien for work, 45-557
Steam laundry, construction within fire
limits, 47-1214
Workmen's Compensation Act as inappli-
cable to, 72-107
LAURENS
Aldermen, election of, 47-55
Bonded indebtedness excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, pp. 226, 227]
City council, mayor and aldermen consti-
tuting, 47-55
Mayor, election of, 47-55
School bonds, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 277]
Street improvement bonds, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 226, 227]
LAURENS COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally
sec Counties
Administration of estates, issuance of pa-
pers in without requiring fees to be
first paid to county treasurer, 14-2606
LAURENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Agriculture (this index)
Alcohol, contraband, reports of seizures and
disposition of, 4-4.22
Auctioneers, 15-1907.1
Auditor —
generally, Counties (this index)
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2603
tax collector to assist, 65-2157
Board of Commissioners —
election, 14-2601
term of office, 14-2601
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
amount permissible, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, p. 277]
Sinking fund commission, infra
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. . Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-80
Boxing commission, 5-304
Boyd's Millpond —
bag limit for certain fish, 28-593
how fish must be caught in, 28-572
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Buildings, public, bonds for construction
and maintenance, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 277]
Carnivals and traveling tent shows, 5-8.1
Chain gangs —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-277
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
circuit court clerk as clerk of domestic
relations court, 15-1287
fees, 27-87
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2603
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Common pleas court, transfer of jury cases
to, from domestic relations court, 15-
1294
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables generally. Constables (this in-
dex)
Coroner generally. Coroners (this index)
Costs and fees in court action —
deduction from proceeds of judicial sale,
14-2606
judgment not to be rendered until pay-
ment of, 14-2605
Index
591
LAURENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Costs and fees in court action — Cont'd
penalties for violation of statutory re-
quirement, 14-2609
when payable, 14-2605
Cotton weighers and weighing —
applicability of provisions as to, 13-117
compensation of weighers, 13-224
County courts, excepted from general laws
as to, 15-627
Courts=—
• — ctrcuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-277
Clerk of courts, infra
common pleas, transfer to, of jury cases
from domestic relations court, 15-
1294
Cpsts and fees, infra
-"countv courts, general law as to, not ap-
plicable, 15-627
domestic relations court. Laurens Coun-
ty Domestic Relations Court (this
index)
general sessions court, transfer to, of
jury cases from domestic relations
court, 15-1294
jurors' compensation, 38-308(2)
magistrates, jurisdiction and change of
venue, 43-861
probate judge, deputy, 15-411
Sheriff, infra
Domestic Relations Court. Laurens County
Domestic Relations Court (this index)
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fines, to whom payable, 14-2606
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing net, seine or trap, closed season for,
28-618
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court, transfer to of jury
cases from domestic relations court, 15-
1294
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Health and drainage, commissioners of, 18-
71
action by, 18-74
Health Boards generally. Local Health
Boards (this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
LAURENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways — Cont'd
bonds, permissible amount, SC Const,
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 277]
cutting timber near, 33-1771
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors' compensation, 38-308(2)
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates—
generally. Magistrates (this index)
jurisdiction and change of venue, 43-861
Marriage license —
fees, disposition of, 20-32
issuance of, without first requiring pay-
ment of fee to county treasurer, 14-
2606
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
fees and costs received by, to be remit-
ted to county treasurer, 14-2604
receipts to be given in triplicate for fees
and costs collected, 14-2604
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-2603
Park and recreational facilities near Buz-
zard Roost Lake, 51-371
Paupers, remission of court costs to, 10-
1604
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-183
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
deputy judge, 15-411
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
Recall of intendant or warden in towns un-
der 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-87
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic in
unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
board of education —
borrowing by districts to be ap-
proved by, 21-3306
592
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LAURENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
board of education — Cont'd
compensation of members, when pay-
able, 21-3304
county board fund, infra this group
meetings, 21-3302
powers, 21-3303
bonds, district, permissible amount —
Hunter District No. 5, SC Const, Art
10, § S [Vol. 5, pp. 277, 292]
Laurens District, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 277, 292]
No. 11 District, SC Const, Art 10, § S
[Vol. 7, p. 296]
borrowing in anticipation of extra levies,
21-3306
county board fund, 21-3303
warrants against, 21-3305
Superintendent of Education —
expense allowance, 21-83
warrants, signature by, 21-3305
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-3306
taxes —
election upon question of levying, 21-
915
provisions distinctive to county, 21-
915
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
domestic relations court, duties as to,
15-1288
fees for services of process need not be
paid in advance, 14-2605
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-109
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2603
Sinking fund commission, treasurer as cus-
todian of property of, 14-2602
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina retirement system, partici-
pation in, 61-132, 61-134, 61-135
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
Sullivan Township, abolished, SC Const,
Art 7, § 11
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
see also Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2141 to 65-2159
appointment, 65-2142
assistance of peace officers, 65-2148
LAURENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector — Cont'd
assistants, 65-2146
auditor, assistance to, 65-2157
bond, 65-2143
compensation, 65-2149
deputies, 65-2147
executions, 65-2151 to 65-2153
fees for collection of delinquent taxes,
65-2151
funds collected to be paid to county
treasurer, 65-2154
office and office expenses, 65-2146
powers, 65-2150
records and reports, 65-2158
removal, 65-2144
sale of real estate for taxes —
record of lands purchased for county
or State, 65-2159
term of office, 65-2144
commencement date of, 65-2144
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, appointment of, 65-3562
delinquent, levy and sale to collect, 65-
2152
districts, 65-3561
equalization board, 65-1872
executions to collect, 65-2151 to 65-2153
nulla bonas, 65-2158
record of, 65-2158
exemption from —
manufacturing establishments, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8; 65-1524
additions to, 65-1527
sale for, control of property bid in for
county, 65-2156
South Carolina Retirement System, levy
for payments to, 61-134
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
documentary stamps to be kept on hand
by, 14-2608
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2603
sinking funds, custody of, 14-2602
Waters. Streams, supra
LAURENS COUNTY DOMESTIC
RELATIONS COURT
Generally, 15-1281 to 15-1296
Appeal to Supreme Court, 15-1296
Bailiff, 15-1289
Calendar, entry of cases in, 15-1293
Clerk of circuit court as clerk of, 15-1287
Contempt, power to punish for, 15-1292
Court of record, 15-1282
Divorce jurisdiction, 15-1281
Established, 15-1281
Index
593
LAURENS COUNTY DOMESTIC
RELATIONS COURT— Cont'd
General laws as applicable to practice, 15-
1292, 15-1293
Judge —
appointment, 15-1283
official commission, 15-1283, 15-1284
practice of law by, 15-1286
special judge, 15-1285
term of office, 15-1285
vacancies, filling of, 15-1285
Jurisdiction, 15-1281
presumption as to, 15-1282
Jurv trial, removal to circuit court on de-
mand of, 15-1294
Minors, jurisdiction over, 15-1281
Pleading, practice, and procedure, 15-1292,
15-1293
Presumption as to validity of judgments and
as to jurisdiction, 15-1282
Quarters, 15-1291
Seal, 15-1282
Sheriff, duties of, 15-1288
Special judge, 15-1285
Stenographer, 15-1290
Supplies, equipment, etc., 15-1291
Support of wife and children, jurisdiction
as to, 15-1281
Terms of court, 15-1295
LAVATORIES
Toilets (this index)
LAW ACTIONS
Action or Suit (this index)
LAW AND EQUITY
Distinction between, abolished, SC Const,
Art 6, § 3
LAW EXAMINERS, STATE
BOARD OF
Attorneys at Law (this index)
LAWN
Restrictions on sprinkling of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 838 [Reg. 19]
LAWRENCE CITY
Bus system, 58-1611 to 58-1613
[8 SC Code]— 38
LAWS
Code of Laws (this index)
Pleading of. Pleading (.this index)
Statutes (this index)
LAWYERS
Attorneys at Law (this index)
LAYOFFS
Civil service employees in cities of 28,000
to 29,000, 47-763
LCL SHIPMENTS
Handling at non-agency stations, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 48]
Rates not to exceed carload rates, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 38]
LEAD
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
LEAD POISONING
Reportable disease, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 553 [Sec. 5]
LEAF TOBACCO
License not required for privilege of buy-
ing, selling, or distributing, 65-706
LEASES
Aircraft, liability of lessee for damages
caused by, 2-5, 2-6
Airports, acquisition of property for. Aero-
nautics (this index)
Armories, etc., of National Guard, leasing
of, 44-104
Catawba-Ebenezer Townships Airport
Commission, powers of, 2-474 to 2-476
Catawba Indian lands, leases of, 57-151 to
57-155
Electric and interurban railways, property
and franchise of, 58-1303
Electric companies, lease of property, fran-
chise, etc., 24-70, 24-71
Escheated lands. Escheats (this index)
Fairfield County Aeronautics Commission,
leases by, 2-304
Gas company property and franchises, 58-
153
Jasper County Aeronautics Commission,
powers of, 2-352 to 2-353
594
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LEASES— Cont'd
John De La Howe School, powers of, 22-507
Lexington County property returned by
Federal government, 2-381 to 2-386
Mortgages of leases deemed and recorded
as real estate mortgages, 60-60
Motor carriers' certificate of public con-
venience and necessity, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 37]
Myrtle Beach Airport Commission, powers
of, 2-343
One-year lease, writing not necessary for,
57-306
Oyster beds. Shellfish (this index)
Parol leases, effect of, 57-305, 57-306
Railroads (this index)
Recording —
necessity of, 41-4, 60-101
Railroads (this index)
Shellfish beds. Shellfish (this index)
Street railways, property and franchise of,
58-1303
Sullivan's Island, lots on. Sullivan's Island
(this index)
Taxation (this index)
Unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission, 2-284
Williamburg County Aeronautics Commis-
sion, powers of, 2-454, 2-455, 2-457
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Militia, public employees serving in, 44-142
South Carolina retirement system members
on, payments by, 61-76
LEE COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agricultural Marketing Commission —
agreements by, for storage, marketing
or sale, 3-316.8
appointment, 3-316.1
budget, 3-317.1
chairman, 3-316.2
creation, 3-316
employees, 3-316.4
expenditures, control over, 3-317
facilities, 3-316.4
sites for, 3-316.5
supervision and maintenance, 3-316.6
gifts, power to accept. 3-316.9
number of members, 3-316.1
obligations against county may not be
created by, 3-317
purpose, 3-316.3
qualification of members, 3-316.1
LEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Agricultural Marketing Commission
— Cont'd
records and reports, 3-317.1
secretary, 3-316.2
term of office of members, 3-316.1
treasurer, 3-316.2
bond, 3-316.2
vacancies, how filled, 3-316.1
vice-chairman, 3-316.2
weighing of agricultural products at
Bishopville and Lynchburg, 3-316.7
Agriculture (this index)
Board of Commissioners-
appointment, 14-2651
chairman, 14-2653
districts from which appointed, 14-2652
duties, 14-2654
number of members, 14-2651
powers, 14-2654
term of office, 14-2651
Bonds generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-81
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
jurisdiction of Board of Commissioners
over, 14-2655
Carnivals and traveling tent shows, 5-8.2
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
jurisdiction of Board of Commissioners
over, 14-2655
person awaiting trial, service by, 55-505
to 55-507
Circuit court, 15-261, 15-264, 15-265
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts generally. Clerk of Courts
(this index)
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Coroner generally. Coroners (this index)
Cotton, Sale of (this index)
Cotton weighers, compensation, 13-229
Courts —
circuit court, 15-261, 15-264, 15-265
constable's fees in worthless check cases,
27-422
County Courts (this index)
juries, separate, for certain courts, 15-
265
jurors, compensation, 38-302(2)
[8SCCode]
Index
595
LEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
Magistrates, infra
Master, infra
sheriff's fees in worthless check cases,
27-422
Deposit of public funds, 14-2655
Drainage—
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Ferries, jurisdiction of Board of Commis-
sioners over, 14-2655
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and game —
closed and open season for quail and
partridge, 28-348.1
legislative delegation to supervise and
protect, 28-1101
net, seine or trap, closed season for, 28-
618
penalty for shooting quail and partridges
during closed season, 28-348.1
recommendations by legislative commis-
sion of law changes or closed sea-
sons, 28-1102
Wardens —
appointed on recommendation of leg-
islative delegation, 28-1103
duties, 28-1103
report of actions, 28-1104
salaries, 28-1103
supervision by legislative delegation,
28-1101
suspension or discharge, 28-1104
zone, game, 28-5
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Game. Fish and game, supra
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses inapplicable, 38-408
Health boards generally. Local Health
Boards (this index)
Highways —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
Board of Commissioners, jurisdiction
over, 14-2655
commutation tax for, 33-1171 to 33-1173
fine for failure to pay, 33-1173
municipalities, residents of, as ex-
empt, 33-1171
LEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Historical commission —
appointment of members, 14-2662
compensation, members to serve without,
14-2662
creation, 14-2661
duties, 14-2664
qualifications of members, 14-2662
terms of office, 14-2663
vacancies, how filled, 14-2663
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Juries, separate, for certain courts, 15-265
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(2)
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
account, special, 42-518
circulation of books and reading matter
throughout county, 42-517
expenditures, 42-518
Library commission —
appointment of members, 42-512
budget, 42-514
chairman, 42-514
creation, 42-511
duties generally, 42-516
employees, 42-516
executive committee, 42-514
indebtedness not to be incurred by, 42-
519
majority to rule, 42-513
meeting —
annual, 42-514
notice, 42-513
number of members, 42-512
operation of library by, 42-517
powers generally, 42-516, 42-517
quorum, 42-513
reports, 42-520
rules and regulations, 42-515
secretary, 42-514
terms of office, 42-512
vacancies, how filled, 42-512
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates —
generally. Magistrates (this index)
districts, 43-871 to 43-874
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
warrants, power to issue on Sundavs,
53-591
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-
32
Master — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
compensation, 15-1S18
election, 15-1805, 15-1806
established in, 15-1801
practice of law by, 15-1813
Municipalities, residents of, exemption from
highway tax, 33-1171
Music machines, orchestras, etc., 5-631,
5-632
596
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LEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate head-
ings herein
Park Commission, 51-381 to 51-386
establishment and maintenance of parks,
51-384, 51-385
members, 51-381 to 51-383
policing of parks, duties of magistrates,
constables, and rural police, 51-386
records, 51-383
rules and regulations, 51-383
Parks-
policing, 51-386
to be without cost to county, 51-385
Partridges, closed and open season, 28-348.1
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-184
Probate court generally. Probate Courts
(this index)
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Quail, closed and open season, 28-348.1
Registration and recordation, file book not
required, 60-155
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-581 to 53-596
see also Rural Police (this index)
appointment, 53-583
bond, 53-586
chief, 53-590
commissioners, 53-581, 53-582
complaints against, investigation of, 53-
595
confiscated property, sale of, 53-593
control by commissioners, 53-589
duties, 53-592
equipment, 53-584
jurisdiction, 53-591
oath of office, 53-585
parks, duty to police, 51-386
powers, 53-591, 53-592
qualifications, 53-583, 53-584
removal, 53-589
reports, 53-594
tax levy for payment of salaries, 53-596
term of office, 53-587
Sale of cotton. Cotton, Sale of (this index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education — ■
appointment of, 21-3351
chairman, 21-3352
meetings, 21-3353
number of members, 21-3351
secretary, 21-3352
LEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education as ex
officio member, 21-3351
term of members, 21-3351
trustees, appointment or election of,
21-3354
Bishopville District No. 1, permissible
amount SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 283]
high schools —
central school district —
constituent districts, 21-3361
tax levies to be uniform. 21-3364
trustees, 21-3361, 21-3362
appointment, 21-3362
number, 21-3362
powers, 21-3363
term of office, 21-3362
kindergartens, exemption from provision
for establishment of, 21-604
sinking funds, investment in defense se-
curities, 21-3356
Superintendent of Education —
Board of Education, membership in,
21-3351
secretary of Board of Education, 21-
3352
taxes, reduction or discontinuance, gen-
eral provisions inapplicable to coun-
ty, 21-936
trustees —
appointment or election, 21-3354, 21-
3355
central district, 21-3361, 21-3362
election, 21-3354, 21-3355
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina retirement system, partic-
ipation in, 61-141
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-453
see also Counties (this index)
obligation for repayment, form of, 14-459
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of loan
to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Taxes —
generally—
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
discount allowable, 65-1987
exemption from — ■
armed forces, members of, 65-1583,
65-1585,65-1586
Index
597
LEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
exemption from — Cont'd
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524
additions to, 65-1527
effective date, 65-1528
highway purposes, 33-1171 to 33-1173
rural police, levy for payment of sal-
aries of, 53-596
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer — -
generally. Counties (this index)
publication by, of fines collected by mag-
istrates, 43-17
LEE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
MARKETING COMMISSION
Lee County (this index)
LEE COUNTY HISTORICAL
COMMISSION
Lee County (this index)
LEE COUNTY PARK COMMISSION
Lee County (this index)
LEEK
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
LEE'S BIRTHDAY
Holiday, 64-151
LEESVILLE, TOWN OF
Fire departments, jurisdiction of, 47-1155
Tax assessors, 65-1817
Tax equalization board, 65-1870
Wardens, special provisions as to, 47-319
LEESVILLE INFIRMARY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(6)
LEG
Motor carriers, loss or impairment of leg
as affecting qualifications of driver.
Rules & Reg., .Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.21]
Workmen's compensation for loss of, 72-153
LEGACIES
Wills (this index)
LEGAL HOLIDAYS
Holidays (this index)
LEGAL INTEREST
Interest (this index)
LEGAL NOTICES
Generally, 10-1301 to 10-1311
Computation of time for publication of, 10-
1301 to 10-1305
Contracts for publication of, authorized, 10-
1308
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Fees and costs —
charges for legal advertisements, 10-
1308, 10-1311
sheriff's fees for service, 27-401
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Judicial sales, length of publication for,
10-1306
Lis Pendens (this index)
Posting of —
probate notices in certain cases, 10-1307
where newspapers refuse to publish at
authorized rates, 10-1310
Printing accounts to be under oath, 10-
1309
LEGAL TENDER
States' power to define restricted to gold
and silver coin, US Const, Art 1, § 10,
cl 1
LEGISLATION, BOARD OF COM-
MISSIONERS FOR THE
PROMOTION OF
Generally, 9-401 to 9-403
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Generally, 30-101 to 30-108
Bill-drafting facilities —
director, 30-107
provision of, 30-105, 30-106
Chairman, 30-102
Compensation of members, limitations on,
30-104
Creation, 30-101
Duties generally, 30-105, 30-106
Employees, 30-107, 30-108
Meetings, 30-103
598
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL— Cont'd
Reference facilities — >
director, 30-107
provision of, 30-105, 30-106
Research facilities —
director, 30-107
provision of, 30-105, 30-106
Vice-chairman, 30-102
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
General Assembly (this index)
LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY
Appropriations, 30-8
Distribution of acts and joint resolutions,
1-563
LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS
Bribery of, 16-211, 16-212
LEGISLATIVE POWERS
Congress, powers vested in, US Const, Art
1,§1
Separate and distinct, SC Const, Art 1, § 14
LEGISLATURE
General Assembly (this index)
House of Representatives (this index)
Senate (this index)
LEGITIMACY AND LEGITIMATION
OF CHILDREN
Bastards (this index)
Parent and Child (this index)
LEPROSY
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Transportation by common carrier of per-
sons afflicted with, restrictions on,
Rules &. Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 624, 625 [Sec.
8]
LESPEDEZA SEED
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16 (b)]
LESS THAN CARLOAD SHIPMENTS
Handling at non-agency stations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 48]
Rates not to exceed carload rates, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 38]
LETTERS OF MARQUE
AND REPRISAL
Congress may grant, US Const, Art 1,
§8, clll
State may not grant, US Const, Art 1,
§ 10, cl 1
LETTERS PATENT
Fees of Secretary of State for, 27-501
Limitation of actions, 10-122, 10-123
Patents (this index)
Quo warranto to vacate. Quo Warranto
(this index)
LETTUCE
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
LEVEE
Drainage (this index)
LEVY OF EXECUTION
Execution (this index)
LEWDNESS
Prostitution (this index)
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000
not to be used for, 58-1522
LEXINGTON, TOWN OF
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-320
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
LEXINGTON COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
sec Counties
Agent for management of certain prop-
erty returned by Federal Government,
2-383 to 2-385
Agricultural marketing. Marketing Com-
mission, infra
Agriculture (this index)
Air base property received from Federal
government, 2-381 to 2-387
Index
599
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Airport —
capital, powers and duties as to, 2-201
to 2-203
fund, 2-385
Appropriations, keeping within, 14-2731
Auditor — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
building permits, issuance by, 14-2762
office supplies, 14-2743
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-2741
Audits, 14-2703
Bailiffs, 15-1938
Bidding in property pledged to county
treasurer, 14-2706
Birth certificates, 32-1163
Board of Commissioners —
bonds of members, 14-2716
bookkeeping, 14-2721
chairman, 14-2717
clerk, salary and duties, 14-2720,
14-2721
Soil Improvement and Development
Commission, custodianship of
funds of, 63-344
contracts to be approved by, 14-2732
districts, election from, 14-2715
duties, generally, 14-2719
election, 14-2712
employees fixing salaries, 14-2724
inventory, annual, 14-2727
meetings, 14-2718
number, 14-2711
office hours, 14-2723
powers, generally, 14-2719
qualifications of members, 14-2714
removability for employment of tax de-
linquents, 14-2702
term, 14-2712
vacancies, how filled, 14-2713
veterans' hospital, condemnation of
property for, 14-2725
water main from West Columbia to
county airport, control of, 14-2726
Bonds —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Boundaries, 14-82
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
closing without permission, unlawful,
33-1783
jurisdiction of Board of Commissioners
over, 14-2719
Building permits, 14-2761 to 14-2764
Capital airport, powers and duties as to,
2-201 to 2-205
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
distribution and transportation of pris-
oners to, 55-527
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Chain gang — Cont'd
jurisdiction of Board of Commissioners
over, 14-2719
Circuit court and terms in, 15-261, 15-280,
15-281
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Circulating library board. Library, public,
infra
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
clerical help to officers, 14-2742
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, amount of, 15-1706
office supplies, 14-2743
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-2741
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Competitive bidding for supplies, 14-2734
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
monthly reports, 43-331
Contracts —
approval required, 14-2732
competitive bidding, when required, 14-
2734
in excess of funds provided, void, 14-
2731
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation, 17-134
compensation and mileage provision
as inapplicable, 17-130
Costs and fees — -
advance payment of costs not required
in Lexington County, 14-2746
court fees, 14-2747, 14-2750
service of process by private individual,
payment for in Lexington County,
14-2750
Cotton weighers, election of, 13-140
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Court attaches, 15-1938
Court fees —
payment out of proceeds of sale, 14-2748
settlements invalid until payment of, 14-
2749
when not payable in advance, 14-2746,
14-2750
Courts —
attaches, 15-1938
bailiffs, 15-1938
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-280,
15-281
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
600
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
costs not required to be paid in advance,
14-2746
county courts, inapplicability of general
law as to, 15-627
fees. Court fees, supra
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-614
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4)
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
referees, 10-1405 to 10-1407
Sheriff, infra
witnesses in criminal cases need not be
paid fees in advance, 14-2746
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Death certificates, 32-1163
Deer, buck, open season, 28-349
Deposit of public funds, 14-2707
depository to furnish security, 14-2707
Districts, 14-2715
Dogs, uninoculated, not property, 6-134
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Employees — •
delinquent taxpayers not to be employed,
14-2702
salaries, 14-2724
tax delinquencies of, publication, 14-2701
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers, 14-2745
advance payment, when required, record-
ing fees, 14-2751
building permit, 14-2762
criminal process or cases, statutory pro-
visions as inapplicable to, 14-2754
marriage licenses, 14-2752
penalty for violating statutory require-
ments, 14-2755
records of, 14-2753
Ferries —
closing without permission unlawful,
33-1783
jurisdiction of Board of Commissioners
over, 14-2719
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fines —
closing of road, bridge, or ferry without
permission, 33-1783
road tax, failure to pay, 33-1183
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish hatcheries, funds for operation of,
28-713
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Forfeited land commission — Cont'd
expenses incident to advertisement and
sale of property to be paid out of
revolving fund, 65-3161
revolving fund, 65-3162
Game warden, term of office, 28-128
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compen-
sation of, 27-614
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses inapplicable, 38-408
Health boards generally. Local Health
Boards (this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Board of Commissioners, jurisdiction of,
14-2719
builder, employment of, 33-1781
closing without permission, unlawful,
33-1783
commutation taxes, 33-1181 to 33-1183
condemnation of property for road pur-
poses, 33-832
inspection of road work by member of
governing body, 33-1782
jurisdiction of Board of Commissioners
over, 14-2719
taxes, 33-1181 to 33-1183
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Hunting season, 28-349
Inventory, annual, 14-2727
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Judgment, withholding, until payment of
court fees, 14-2746
Judicial sales, fees for, 10-1755
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(4)
coroner's jurors, 17-130, 17-134
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
circulation of reading matter by trucks,
42-534
fund for, 42-537
location, 42-532
Library Board —
delegation of authority, 42-533
donations, power to accept, 42-535
membership, 42-531
powers generally, 42-536
property, powers as to, 42-535
reports, 42-538
rules and regulations, 42-533
terms of office, 42-531
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Index
601
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Magistrates, 43-S81 to 43-884
see also Magistrates (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
jury fees in criminal cases, 43-119
monthly reports, 43-13
Marketing Commission —
agent, marketing, employment of, 3-319.3
appointment, 3-319.1
chairman, 3-319.2
charges, 3-319.6
compensation, 3-319.1
co-operation with other marketing agen-
cies, 3-319.7
co-operation with State Agricultural
Marketing Commission, 3-319.7
co-operative enterprises, promotion of,
3-319.7
creation, 3-319
employees, 3-319.3
expense allowances, 3-319.1
facilities, power to acquire, 3-319.4
functions, 3-319.4
number of members, 3-319.1
rules and regulations, 3-319.6
secretary, 3-319.2
term of members, 3-319.1
vacancies, how filled, 3-319.1
wholesale marketing center, 3-319.5
Marriage license fees, 14-2752
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
clerical help, 14-2742
financial statements to Board of Commis-
sioners, 14-2722
records of fees paid, 14-2753
reports to Board of Commissioners, 14-
2722
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-2741
Saturdav half holidays, May-September,
14-2709
tax delinquencies of, publication, 14-2701
travel expenses, 14-2742
Peace officers, monthly reports, 53-8
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Penalties for violation of statutory require-
ments as to building permits, 14-2764
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-185
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this
index)
commissions on sales of real estate, right
to retain, 14-2744
fees, 27-311
marriage license fees, 14-2752
office supplies, 14-2743
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2741
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Property, jurisdiction of Board of Com-
missioners over, 14-2719
Publication of official, notices or state-
ments, rate of payment, 14-2708
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
Purchases —
advance payment prohibited, 14-2733
advertisement for bids, when required,
14-2734
appropriations, keeping within, 14-2731
approval of Board of Commissioners,
when required, 14-2732
competitive bidding, when required, 14-
2734
inspection, 14-2733
Recording fees, advance payment required,
14-2751
Referees in, 10-1405, 10-1407
Registration and recordation, file book not
required, 60-155
Road work, inspection of and report on by
members, 33-1782
Rural police —
generally. Rural Police (this index)
monthly reports, 53-8
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Batesburg-Leesville District, 21-3411
Board of Education — ■
appointment, 21-3401
boundary lines of districts, power to
straighten, 21-3411
library fund, 42-537
number of members, 21-3401
residence as qualification, 21-3401
Superintendent of Education as ex
officio member, 21-3401
terms of office, 21-3402
trustees, appointment by, 21-3412
bonds, district, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 297]
No. 29 District, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 285]
Brookland-Cayee District, establishment,
21-3411
Chapin District, establishment, 21-3411
districts, establishment of, 21-3411
maximum area, 21-1 15
Farview District, establishment. 21-3411
Gilbert District, establishment, 21-3411
insurance premiums, paj-ment of, 21-3405
Irmo District, establishment, 21-3411
trustees, 21-3413
Lexington District, establishment, 21-
3411
602
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
needy pupils, purchase of books and
clothing for, 21-3431 to 21-3434
Pelion District, establishment, 21-3411
public health nurse, payment to, for
examination of school children, 21-
3432
Superintendent of Education —
Board of Education, membership in,
21-3401
entire time to be devoted to work,
21-3404
expense allowance, 21-83
office supplies, 14-2743
salary, 14-2741
vouchers, issuance of, 21-3420
Swansea District, establishment, 21-3411
tax levies, 21-3422
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
teachers, employment of, 21-3418
trustees —
appointment, 21-3412
budgets, 21-3419
claims against district, approval of,
21-3420
election in lieu of appointment, 21-
3414,21-3415
expenditures, report of, 21-3419
Irmo District, 21-3413
needy children, purchase of books
and clothing for, 21-3431 to 21-
3434
number of members, 21-3412, 21-3413
qualifications, 21-3416
removal for failure to comply with
requirements as to budget and
report of expenditures, 21-3419
teachers, employment of, 21-3418
terms of office, 21-3412, 21-3413
vacancies, how filled, 21-3417
vouchers, 21-3420-3421
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
fee for service of civil process, collection
in advance, 14-2746
office supplies, 14-2743
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-2741
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Soil Improvement and Development Com-
mission—
allotment of services, 63-345
appointment. 63-341
chairman, 63-341
charges for improvement of lands, 63-
344
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Soil Improvement, etc. — Cont'd
compensation, 63-342
mileage allowance, 63-342
number of members, 63-341
obligation against county, Commission
may not create, 63-346
report, annual, 63-347
rules and regulations, 63-345
term of members, 63-341
unimproved lands, development of, 63-
343
State Hospital, commitment of insane per-
sons to, special provisions for, 32-962
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2501 to 65-2508
appointment, 65-2501
bond, 65-2502
compensation, 65-2507
deputy, 65-2504
responsibility for acts of, 65-2504
duties generally, 65-2505
fees and costs collectible by, 65-2506
disposition of, 65-2507
powers generally, 65-2505
removal, 65-2501
reports to treasurer, 65-2508
settlements with treasurer, 65-2508
term of office, 65-2503
Tax delinquencies of employees or officers,
publication, 14-2701
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessments based on building permits,
14-2763
books, time for opening, 65-1969, 65-
1999
discount on, 65-1990, 65-1999
exemption from —
Masonic halls, 65-1588
new industries, 65-1562
Forfeited land commission, supra
instalment payments, 65-1998, 65-1999
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
generally. Counties (this index)
deposit of public funds, 14-2707
documentary stamps, keeping supply of,
14-2705
marriage license fees to be turned over
to, 14-2752
office supplies, 14-2743
past-due taxes, keeping in separate fund
and disbursement of, 14-2704
removal, violation of provisions as to de-
posits of public funds as ground for,
14-2707
Index
603
LEXINGTON COUNTY— Cont'd
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions, etc.
— Cont'd
salary in lieu of fees, 14-2741
statements, publication of, 14-2708
tax collector's reports to, 65-2508
tax collector's settlements with, 65-2508
Turkevs, wild, closed season on until 1954,
28-339
Uninoculated dogs not property, 6-134
Waters. Streams, supra
Witnesses in criminal cases, advance pay-
ment of costs and fees not condition of
enforcing attendance, 14-2746
LEXINGTON COUNTY MARKETING
COMMISSION
Lexington County (this index)
LEXINGTON COUNTY SOIL IM-
PROVEMENT AND DEVELOP-
MENT COMMISSION
Lexington County (this index)
LIABILITY INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
LIBEL AND SLANDER
Answer in action for, 10-677
Attachment of property in action for, 10-
902
Complaint in actions for, 10-676
Costs in actions for, limited, when, 10-1607
Criminal offense of, 16-161
jury as judges of law and facts, SC
Const, Art 1, §21
truth as defense to criminal prosecution,
SC Const, Art 1, §21
Evidence, 10-676, 10-677
Limitation of actions for, 10-145 (1)
Pleadings in actions on, 10-676, 10-677
Want of chastity, liability for imputing to
woman, 10-2591
LIBERTY
Constitutional guaranty of, US Const, 5th
Amend; 14th Amend
LIBRARIANS
Certification by State Public Library Asso-
ciation, 42-204
State Librarian, eligibility of woman to of-
fice of, SC Const, Art 17, § 1
University of South Carolina, 22-114
LIBRARIES
Aiken County Library Commission. Aiken
County (.this index)
Bamberg County Public Library Board.
Bamberg County (this index)
Cherokee County Public Library. Cherokee
County (this index)
Chester County Free Public Library.
Chester County (this index)
Colleton County Library. Colleton County
(this index)
County libraries, see index under name of
county
Darlington County Library. Darlington
County (this index)
Exemption of property from taxation, SC
Const, Art 10, §4
Fairfield County Library Commission.
Fairfield County (this index)
Florence Circulating Library Board. Flor-
ence County (this index)
Greenville County Court Library, 42-423 to
42-429
Greenville County Library District and
Court Library Commission. Greenville
County (this index)
Greenwood City and County Public Library.
Greenwood County (this index)
Horry County Memorial Library Commis-
sion. Horry County (this index)
Junior colleges, 21-714
Kershaw County Public Library Commis-
sion. Kershaw County (this index)
Lancaster County Public Library. Lancas-
ter County (this index)
Lee County Public Library Commission.
Lee County (this index)
Legislative library —
appropriations, 30-8
distribution of acts and joint resolutions,
1-563
Lexington County Circulating Library.
Lexington County (this index)
Marlboro County Public Library. Marl-
boro County (this index)
Municipal libraries. Municipalities (this in-
dex)
Oconee County Public Library Commission.
Oconee County (this index)
Orangeburg County Library Commission.
Orangeburg County (this index)
Regional Libraries (this index)
Richland County Public Library. Richland
County (this index)
School and school district libraries. Schools
and School Districts (this index)
Spartanburg Public Library. Spartanburg
County (this index)
State Library (this index)
State Public Library Association (this in-
dex)
Statistics, duty to furnish to State Public
Library Association, 42-205
604
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LIBRARIES— Cont'd
Sumter Public Library. Sumter County
(this index)
Supreme Court, library of —
exchange of books in, 42-52
librarian, 42-51
Township libraries. Townships (this in-
dex)
York County (this index)
LICE
Schools, exclusion from, of persons afflicted
with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557
[Sec. 19]
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
See also Permits; Stamp Taxes
Action to recover back tax as wrongfully
collected, 65-855
Additional to other taxes, 65-665
Agricultural products, sale of, when subject
to or exempt from, 65-1593 to 65-1698
Aiken County, in case of nonresidents sell-
ing or delivering goods by truck, 65-
3371
Aircraft. Aeronautics (this index)
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Ammunition. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Amusement places —
application, 65-803
operation during pendency of, 65-804
billiards. Amusements and Athletic
Contests (this index)
bond, 65-811
bowling alleys. Amusements and Ath-
letic Contests (this index)
carnivals, 65-966 to 65-971
Circuses, infra
dance halls, 5-603, 5-604, 5-611 to 5-615,
5-617
display, 65-805
issuance, 65-805
Motion-picture theaters, infra
nontransferable, 65-806
operation while application for license
pending, 65-S04
penalties for operation without license,
65-807
poolrooms. Amusements and Athletic
Contests (this index)
revocability, 65-808, 65-809
road shows, 65-838
separate license for each place, 65-806
skating rinks. Amusements and Ath-
letic Contests (this index)
tent shows, 65-965, 65-967 to 65-971
Theaters, infra
Theatrical entertainments, infra
waxworks shows, 65-961
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
• — Cont'd
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Auctioneers. Auctions and Auctioneers
(this index)
Automobile drivers' license. Motor Vehi-
cles (this index)
Automobiles. Motor Vehicles (this index)
Bathing places, public, 65-831
Beer. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Beneficial associations, exemption from cor-
porate license fees, 65-615
Beverages. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Billiards. Amusements and Athletic Con-
tests (this index)
Bowling alley licenses. Amusements and
Athletic Contests (this index)
Broadway Lake Commission (this index)
Building and loan associations, exemption
from corporate license fees, 65-616
Business, tax on, permissibility, SC Const,
Art 10, § 1
Cancelation. Revocation, infra
Cards, stamp taxes on playing cards. Stamp
Taxes (this index)
Carnivals, 65-966 to 65-971
Cartridges. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Cash depositories, 8-416
Certified Public Accountants (this index)
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Charitable organization, exemption from
seller's license requirement, 65-706
Cheroots. Tobacco products, infra
Chewing tobacco. Tobacco products, infra
Children's court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, adjudication in,
as disqualification, 15-1202
Chiropodists (this index)
Chiropractors (this index)
Cigarettes. Tobacco products, infra
Cigars. Tobacco products, infra
Circuses, 65-965, 65-967 to 65-971
limitation on time for use of licenses, 5-
12
Club as taxable upon privilege of importing
tobacco, ammunition or playing cards,
65-701
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
Coin-Operated Machines (this index)
Compromise of delinquent taxes, 65-879,
65-880
electricity, tax on, 65-910
Contractors (this index)
Co-operative marketing associations, 12-912
Corporate license fees, 65-601 to 65-616
additional license fees, 65-606
administration of additional tax, 65-
607
benefit societies, exemption of, 65-615
building and loan associations not af-
fected, 65-616
credit unions not affected, 65-616
Index
605
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
— Cont'd
Corporate license fees — Cont'd
debt, taxes and penalties deemed debt to
State, 65-611
domestic corporations, 65-601, 65-606
execution, collection of taxes and penal-
ties by, 65-613
failure to report or furnish information,
65-609
foreign corporations, license fees upon
property used in State, 65-602
fraternal associations, exemption of, 65-
615
hearing on gross receipts, 65-604
insurance companies and associations,
exemption of, 65-615
lien of taxes and penalties, 65-611
mutual protection associations or com-
panies, exemption of, 65-615
penalty for failure to pay license fee, 65-
612
debt to State, 65-611
execution, collection by, 65-613
lien of, 65-611
remission of, 65-612
receipts of Tax Commission for pay-
ments, effect of, 65-610
report of collections by Tax Commission,
65-610
returns of certain companies, 65-608
revision of determination of gross re-
ceipts, 65-604
transportation and certain other utility
companies —
ascertainment of gross receipts of, 65-
603
license fees of such companies, 65-605,
606
Cosmetologists (this index)
Cotton, Sale of (this index)
Counties —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular counties, see index under name
of county
Credit unions, exemption from corporate li-
cense fees, 65-616
Cumulative nature of tax imposed by Title
65, Chapter 15, 65-1480
Dance halls, 5-603, 5-604, 5-611 to 5-615,
5-617
Debt, character as, 65-870
alcoholic beverage tax, 65-1271
electric power tax, 65-909
license fees of corporations, 65-611
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Detectives or detective agencies, 65-981, 65-
982
Dining car companies —
exemption from corporate license fee, 65-
601
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
— Cont'd
Dining car companies — Cont'd
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Display of license —
aircraft and pilots, 2-59
amusement place, 65-805
license to consume motor fuel on high-
ways, 65-1207
motor carriers, display of permit in ve-
hicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807
[Rule 62]
tobacco business, 65-707
Disposition of taxes collected, 65-664
Domestic corporations, 65-601
additional license fee, 65-606, 65-607
Druggists (this index)
Electric power tax, 65-901 to 65-913
collection of tax, 65-904
compromise by Tax Commission, 65-910
debt, tax or penalties as, 65-909
examinations by Tax Commission, 65-905
execution to collect tax, 65-908
exemptions from tax, 65-902
imposition of tax, 65-901
lien of tax, 65-909
penalties —
failure to make return or pay tax,
65-907
records of power generated, failure to
keep, 65-905
remission of, 65-911
records to be kept, 65-905
returns, monthly, 65-906
suspension on power sold Atomic En-
ergy Commission, 65-903
use of tax, 65-913
Electric light companies. Light companies,
infra
Embalmers (this index)
Emigrant agents, 16-564
Engineers and land surveyors, registration
of. Engineers and Land Surveyors
(this index)
Execution to collect, 65-871 to 65-873
corporate license fees, 65-613
electric power tax, 65-908
theatrical shows, etc., 65-962
Express companies —
exemption from corporate license fee, 65-
601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Fees —
attorneys' licenses —
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(37)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Broadway Lake Commission (this in-
dex)
Corporate license fees, supra
duplicate license, 65-656
606
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
— Cont'd
Fees — Cont'd
garbage removal trucks in Greenville
and Richland Counties, 32-1324
hospital license, 32-782
Motor Carriers (this index)
securities dealers and salesmen, registra-
tion of, 62-158
Fishermen, commercial, 28-932 et seq.
Fishing licenses. Fish and Game (this in-
dex)
Foreign corporations, 65-602
additional license fee, 65-606, 65-607
Foreign land associations, 65-941
Fortune tellers, 56-1271, 56-1272
Fraternal Benefit Associations (this index)
Fruit growers express car lines —
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Fuel. Motor fuel, infra
Furs, licenses to buy. Furs (this index)
Game. Fish and Game (this index)
Garbage disposal in Greenville and Rich-
land counties. Garbage (this index)
Gas companies, property value as basis, 65-
606, 65-607
Gasoline dealer's license —
application, 65-1065
condition of right to do business, 65-1067
penalties for failure to comply with re-
quirement, 65-1068
security for payment of tax to be fur-
nished, when, 65-1065, 65-1066
Greenville, trackless trolleys in. Greenville
City (this index)
Hauling for hire with team, in Fairfield
County, 33-1622
Hawkers and Peddlers (this index)
Hides, buyers of, 28-481
Hospitals (this index)
Hospital service corporations, 37-1057 to 37-
1061
Hospital service plan solicitors and agents,
37-1062
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
( tli is index)
Hunting licenses. Fish and Game (this in-
dex)
Ice cream manufacturers. Milk and Milk
Products (this index)
Information, failure of corporation to re-
port or furnish on request, 65-609
Injunction against collection, prohibited, 65-
854
Inspection of premises, penalty for refusal
to allow, or interference with, 65-S77
Inspection of taxpayer's records by Tax
Commission, 65-856
Insurance (this index)
Insurance Adjusters (this index)
Insurance Agents (this index)
Insurance Brokers (this index)
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
— Cont'd
Insurance Companies (this index)
Insurance Department and Commissioner
(this index)
Insurance rating organization, 37-722 to 37-
724
Interurban carriers, extent of immunity
from local license requirements, 65-922
Invalidity of provision to revive former pro-
vision, 65-669
Itinerant business, tax for, payable upon
demand, 65-657
sales from motor vehicles in Charleston
County, 65-3391
Junk Dealers (this index)
Juvenile delinquency as disqualification for
license, 15-1202
Land auctioneer, nonresident, 65-991 to 65-
993
Land surveyors, registration of. Engineers
and Land Surveyors (this index)
Leaf tobacco, license not required for privi-
lege of buying, selling, or distributing,
65-706
Lien of tax, 65-870
alcoholic beverage taxes, 65-1271
amusements tax, 5-651, 5-673
corporate license fees, 65-611
electricity, tax on, 65-909
Light companies —
exemption from corporate license fee,
65-601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Mail order business, registration for sales
and use tax purposes, 65-1424
Malt, malt extracts and substitutes, 65-791
to 65-794
Maternity homes, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
585 I Reg. A]
Marriage (this index)
Medical Service Corporations (this index)
Milk and milk products, determination of
butterfat contents and weight. Milk
and Milk Products (this index)
Ministers (this index)
Motion-picture theaters, 65-832 to 65-836
additional tax for stage plays, 65-838
revival of 1932 Act if subsequent provi-
sions found unconstitutional, 65-839
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor fuel —
dealer's license, 65-1210
Gasoline, supra
users of, 65-1203 to 65-1207
assignability of license to consume
motor fuel on highway, 65-1207
cancelation of user's license, 65-1212
Tax Commission, list of licenses for
use of, 65-1206
Motor vehicle junk yards. Junk Dealers
(this index)
Index
607
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
— Cont'd
Motor Vehicles (this index)
Motor vehicles, dealers in. Motor Vehicles
(this index)
Motor vehicle drivers' license. Motor Vehi-
cles (this index)
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Mutual Insurance (this index)
Mutual protection associations or compa-
nies, exemption from corporate license
fees, 65-615
Narcotics growers, manufacturers, and
wholesalers, 32-1464, 32-1491
Naturopaths. Naturopathy (,this index)
Navigation companies —
exemption from corporate license fee, 65-
601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Nonresidents (this index)
Nurses (this index)
Occupations, tax on, permissibility, SC
Const, Art 10, § 1
Osteopaths (this index)
Parlor car companies —
exemption from corporate license fee, 65-
601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Pawnbrokers (this index")
Peddlers. Hawkers and Peddlers (this in-
dex)
Pelts, buyers of. Furs (this index)
Penalties —
amusement places, operation without li-
cense, 65-807
corporation's failure to make return or
pay tax, 65-608, 65-612
detectives' and detective agencies' failure
to procure license, 65-982
Electric power tax, supra
interference with enforcement, 65-877
invoice, duplicate, failure to furnish, 65-
718
land auctioneer's license, failure to pro-
cure, 65-993
motion-picture theater, operating with-
out license, 65-836
remission, 65-878
failure of corporation to pay license
fees, 65-612
tobacco business, operation without li-
cense, 65-711
Pharmacists (this index)
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
Pilots—
generally. Pilots (this index)
aircraft pilots. Aeronautics (this index)
Playing cards. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Plumbers and Plumbing (this index)
Pool. Amusements and Athletic Contests
(this index)
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
■ — Cont'd
Power companies. Light companies, supra
Private car lines —
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Proration —
armed services, persons entering, 65-5
motion-picture theater license fees, 65-
835
Protest, payment under, 65-855
Public bathing places, 65-831
Railroads — ■
exemption from corporate license fee,
65-601
forfeiture for violations of Interstate
Commerce Act, 58-761
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
municipal taxes on, 65-921
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-60i
Receipt for payment of fees by corporations,
effect of, 65-610
Record of gross receipts, duty to keep and
disclose, 65-853
Recovery back of license taxes wrongfully
collected, 65-855
Refrigerator car lines —
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Religious organization, exemption from to-
bacco seller's license requirement, 65-
706
Remission of penalty, 65-878
corporation's failure to pay license fees,
65-612
Report by Tax Commission to Secretary of
State of amount of corporate license
fees collected, 65-610
Resale of goods in which business license
tax has been paid, 65-719
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, 9-310(4)
Retail licenses —
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
motor vehicle dealers' licenses to be in
lieu of, 46-95
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Stamp Taxes (this index)
Returns required of certain companies, 65-
608
Revocation or suspension —
amusement places, revocability of li-
cense, 65-808, 65-809
automobile drivers license. Motor Vehi-
cles (this index)
hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
revocation of license for failure to
comply with local ordinance, 35-53
farm products, misclassification of, 66-
330
narcotics offense, conviction of, 32-1491
tobacco business, 65-710
restoration of revoked license, 65-710
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Code of Laws of South Carolina
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
— Cont'd
Road shows, 65-838
Sale of cotton. Cotton, Sale of (this index)
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Securities Act (this index)
Seeds, handling of, 3-404
exemption of farmers, 3-40S
Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
Shellfish (this index)
Shrimping boats. Shrimp and Prawn (this
index)
Skating rinks. Amusements and Athletic
Contests (this index)
Sleeping car companies — ■
exemption from corporate license fee,
65-601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Smoking tobacco. Tobacco products, infra
Snuff. Tobacco products, infra
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Stogies. Tobacco products, infra
Street railway companies —
exemption from corporate license fee, 65-
601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Sullivan's Island, licenses to use lots con-
verted into leases, 51-291
Surety Companies (this index)
Suspension. Revocation or suspension, su-
pra
Tank car lines —
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Tax commission, functions of. See appro-
priate lines in this title
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000.
Motor Carriers (this index)
Teachers (this index)
Telegraph companies — •
exemption from corporate license fee,
65-601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property for value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Telephone companies —
exemption from corporate license fee,
65-601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Temporary business, tax for, payable upon
demand, 65-657
Tent shows, 65-965, 65-967 to 65-971
Terrapin (this index)
Theaters, 65-832 to 65-838
exemption of theaters other than for mo-
tion pictures, 65-837, 65-838
Motion-picture theaters, supra
revolving fund for tickets, 65-663
LICENSES AND LICENSE TAXES
— Cont'd
Theatrical entertainments —
incorporated cities and towns, 65-963, 65-
964
unincorporated towns or villages, 65-961
Tobacco products, sale or distribution, 65-
701
duplicate invoice for Tax Commission,
65-718
importation, privilege of, 65-701
license, 65-706
application, 65-707
display, 65-707
nontransferable, 65-709
operation without license pending
application, 65-709
penalties for operating without, 65-
711
restoration of revoked license, 65-710
revocation, 65-710
wholesaler or retailer, reclassification
as, 65-708
Stamp Taxes (this index)
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
Tourist Camps and Roadhouses (this index)
Transient business. Itinerant business, su-
pra
Trapper's license, Game Zone 1, 28-488
Veterinarians (this index)
Waterworks companies —
exemption from corporate license fee, 65-
601
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
Waxworks shows, 65-961
Wine. Stamp Taxes (this index)
LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCES
Generally, 45-1 to 45-557
Accounts receivable, lien created by assign-
ment of. Accounts Receivable (this
index)
Agricultural Liens (this index)
Aircraft, liens for personal injuries or prop-
erty damages caused by, 2-6
Alterations, lien for making, 45-557
Animals, liens on —
fines for cruelty to animals, 6-18
for care furnished after arrest of person
in charge, 6-12 to 6-14
for feed and water furnished by railroad
company, 6-10
for service, 45-554
livestock market provisions, lien upon
animals for costs of enforcement of,
6-344
stone-horse running at large, lien for
damages caused by, 6-314
trespassing stock, 6-316
Index
609
LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCES
— Cont'd
Assignment of accounts, lien created by.
Accounts Receivable (this index)
Assignments, satisfactions, releases, sub-
ordinations, waivers, and extensions —
execution of, 60-102, 60-108
recording —
actual notice in lieu of, 60-106
necessity of, 60-101, 60-106
original, instrument, entry on record,
60-102, 60-108
personal property liens, 60-107, 60-301
unrecorded instrument, what consti-
tutes notice of, 60-109
Attachment lien, 10-924
for purchase money, 10-954
lien for damage done by negligent oper-
ation, 45-553
motor vehicle, 45-551
ship or vessel, 45-355
Bills of Lading (this index)
Bleaching textiles, lien for, 45-555, 45-556
Boar, lien for service by, 45-554
Bull, lien for service by, 45-554
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
Crops. Agricultural Liens (this index)
Disposal of property subject to lien with-
out notice to purchaser, penalized, 45-4
Drainage Districts (this index)
Dry cleaners, 45-557
Dyeing, lien for, 45-555, 45-556, 45-557
Employees. Mining and manufacturing
employees, infra
Extensions. Assignments, etc., supra
Factors and Commission Merchants (this
index)
Finishing textiles, lien for, 45-555, 45-556
Fire insurance premiums, 37-193
Foreclosure, rural policemen not to receive
fees for, 53-351
Garageman's lien for repairs or storage, 45-
550
Gasoline tax, lien for, 65-1072
stored gasoline, 65-1087
Holder for value to extent of, 8-844
Inheritance tax, lien of, 65-511
noninventoried property, 65-523
Insurance (this index)
Jack, lien for service by, 45-554
Judgment Liens (this index)
Judicial sales as affecting prior liens on real
estate. Judicial Sales (this index)
Labor (this index)
Landlord's lien —
not affected by recording of marketing
contracts, 60-354
priority of certain chattel mortgages, re-
cording as affecting, 60-101
Laundries, 45-557
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Lis pendens, effect of, 10-502
18 SC Code]— 39
LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCES
■ — Cont'd
Manufacturing employees. Mining and
manufacturing employees, infra
Manufacturing textiles, lien for, 45-555, 45-
556
Materialmen's liens. Mechanics' Liens
(this index)
Mechanics' Liens (this index)
Mercerizing textiles, lien for, 45-555, 45-556
Mining and manufacturing employees, on
out put, 45-451
costs, 45-454
enforcement, 45-452, 45-453
fees of officers, 45-454
seizure of property, 45-453
release upon furnishing security, 45-
453
third persons, examination of claims of,
45-453
Mortgages (this index)
Motor carrier's certificate of public conven-
ience and necessity, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 801 [Rule 37]
Motor vehicles, lien on —
for damages, 45-551
for taxes and penalties under fuel tax
law, 65-1216
Outboard motor, for damage done by water-
craft, 45-553
Payment of verdict on counterclaim in re-
plevin action as discharging lien, 10-
1455
Personal Injuries (this index)
Printing textiles, lien for, 45-555, 45-556
Probate courts' orders, etc., as, 15-463
Public works districts' lien for charges, 59-
615
Railroads (this index)
Ram, lien for service by, 45-554
Real-estate liens, term of, 45-1
Recording — -
Assignments, etc., supra
fees, 27-51
local provisions, 27-52, 27-69 to 27-101
Refunding bonds under Revenue Bond Re-
financing Act, lien of, 59-659
Releases. Assignments, etc., supra
Rent, lien for. Landlord's lien, supra
Repairs, liens for, 45-550, 45-557
Sale of property subject to —
for repairs or storage, 45-550, 45-557
for dry cleaning, laundry work, or alter-
ations, 45-557
without consent of lienholder, or pay-
ment of debt secured, penalized, 45-
157
without giving notice to purchaser, pena-
lized, 45-4
Satisfactions. Assignments, etc., supra
610
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCES
— Cont'd
Ships and vessels —
aids to navigation, cost of repairing, etc.,
54-404
enforcement, 4S-35S to 45-358
attachment for, 45-355
distribution of proceeds, 45-358
petition to enforce —
contents of, 45-356
joinder of claimants in, 45-357
for damages done by, 45-553
for discharging oil into harbor, fine for,
54-453
for labor, materials, stores or launching-
ways, 45-351
mechanics' liens, 45-351 to 45-358
recording, necessity of, 60-101
statement of claim —
inaccuracies in, 45-354
necessity of filing, 45-352
stolen, not subject to lien for damage
done by, 45-553
unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
Stallion, lien for service by, 45-554
Stock, lien on, certificate must state cor-
poration's right to, 12-320
Stone-horse running at large, damages
caused by, 6-314
Storage, 45-550, 45-557
Street railways, lien of certain judgments
against, 58-744
Subordinations. Assignments, etc., supra
Tax liens. Taxation (this index)
Textiles, lien on, for labor, materials, etc.
45-555, 45-556
Timber, branded, 66-243, 66-244
Trespassing stock, 6-316
Vessels. Ships, supra
Wages of employees of manufacturing es-
tablishment as lien upon output, 45-451
Waivers. Assignments, etc., supra.
Warehouseman —
for storage, 45-550, 45-557
Warehouse Receipts Act (this index)
Washing, lien for, 45-557
Watercraft, for damages in operating, 45-
553
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR— Cont'd
Office supplies, 1-3
President of Senate ex officio, SC Const, Art
4, § 5
Qualifications, SC Const, Art 4, § 5
Salary, 1-131
not to be altered during term, SC Const,
Art 4, § 13
Senate —
presiding over, SC Const, Art 4, § 5
voting powers, SC Const, Art 4, § 6
Senator acting as, to vacate scat, SC Const,
Art 4, § 8
Term of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 5
Voting powers in Senate, SC Const, Art 4,
LIFE ESTATES A ~^
See also Remainders and Reversions
Inheritance tax, determination of value for,
65-474, 65-475
Landlord and Tenant (this index)
Partition suit, life tenants as parties to, 10-
2201
Taxes, life tenant's liability for, 65-1611
Warranties by life tenants, etc., void, 57-5
LIFE INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES
Insurance Companies (this index)
LIGHT COMPANIES
See also Electric Companies
Income tax, basis of ascertaining net tax-
able income, 65-256
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Reports to Tax Commission, additional in-
formation to requirement of, 12-1, 12-
732, 58-12
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
See also Governor
Election, SC Const, Art 4, § 5
Executive department, membership in, 1-1
Governor, when to perform duties of, SC
Const, Art 4, § 9
Interstate Co-operation Committee of the
Senate, as member of, 9-102
Oath of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 20
LIGHTHOUSES
United States, acquisition of land by, 39-71,
39-72
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
LIGHTING PLANTS
Municipal power to acquire and operate, SC
Const, Art 8, § 5
[SSCCode]
Index
611
LIGHTNING RODS
Hawkers and peddlers, application of cer-
tain regulations as to, 56-1217
LIGHTS
In railroad passenger cars, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 9]
In railroad waiting rooms, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 8]
On vehicles. Lights on Vehicles (this in-
dex)
LIGHTS ON VEHICLES
Generally, 46-521 to 46-553
Backup lamps, 46-546
Beam indicator, requirement of, 46-547
Bicycles, 46-457
motorized, 46-524, 46-531, 46-539, 46-550
Clearance lamps —
bus or truck to be equipped with, 46-533,
46-534
color, 46-534
lighting, exception from requirement as
to, 46-532
mounting, 46-535
semi-trailers, 46-533, 46-534
trailers, 46-533, 46-534
truck tractor, 46-533, 46-534
visibility, 46-536
Courtesy lights, 46-546
Driving lamps —
auxiliary, 46-544
number, 46-552
Farm tractors, 46-512
Flashing lights, restrictions on, 46-553
Fog lamps, 46-342
Headlamps, 46-524, 46-525
bicycles, motorized, 46-524
motorcycles, 46-524, 46-525
motor vehicles, 46-524, 46-525
height from ground, 46-525
parked vehicle, 46-539
Load projecting, light on, 46-536
Low speed operation, adequacy of lighting
equipment, 46-551
Motorcade, 46-537
Motorcycles, 46-524, 46-525, 46-550
parked, 46-539
stop lamps, 46-531
Mounted height of lamps, 46-523, 46-525
Multiple beam road lighting equipment, 46-
547, 46-548
Parked vehicles, lights on, when required,
46-539
Passing lamps, 46-543
Pole trailers, 46-533, 46-534
Red-
disabled vehicles, 46-621 to 46-628
front, restrictions in, 46-553
LIGHTS ON VEHICLES— Cont'd
Regulations of Public Service Commissions
as to —
all vehicles, except in drive-away opera-
tions, requirements as to lights,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 776 [Reg.
3.31]
backing lights, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
781 [Reg. 3.3, 110]
clearance lamps and reflectors —
color, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3110, 3.3116]
drive-away operations, vehicles in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786
[Reg. 3.51]
extreme width to be indicated by
clearance lamps, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 780 [Reg. 3.3108]
mounting of reflectors, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3113]
pole trailer, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
779 [Reg. 3.3106]
semi-trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 778, 779 [Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
side-marker lamps, combination with.
Rules & Reg., Vo'l. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3109]
trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
778, 779 [Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
trucks or busses, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 777 [Reg. 3.3102]
visibility of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
781 [Reg. 3.3111, 3.3114]
color. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3110]
deflecting or dimming when meeting
other vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 807 [Rule 64]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
electric lamps to be mounted permanent-
ly, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 780 [Reg.
3.3107]
"explosive" sign on vehicle carrying ex-
plosives, illumination of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 90]
good working order, requirement as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg.
2.07), p. 809 [Rule 80]
head lamps —
busses and trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 776, 777 [Reg. 3.3101,
3.3102]
drive-away operations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
minimum visibility requirements,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774
[Reg. 2.29]
new vehicles, dual or multiple beam
lamps required, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 785 [Reg. 3.412], p. 810
[Rule 91]
612
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LIGHTS ON VEHICLES— Cont'd
Regulations of Public Service Commissions
as to — Cont'd
head lamps — Cont'd
tractors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 778
[Reg. 3.3103]
upper and lower beams, use of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.28]
license plates, color of light to illuminate,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3110]
moving vehicles, when required on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg.
2.25]
parked or stopped vehicles, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.26]
rear lights and reflectors — ■
backing lights, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 78 [Reg. 3.3110]
busses and trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 776, 777 [Reg. 3.3101,
3.3102]
color, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3110, 3.3116]
drive-away operations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
incorporation of reflectors with tail
lamps. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
781 [Reg. 3.3115]
mounting of reflectors, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3113]
pole trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
779 [Reg. 3.3106]
semi-trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 778, 779 [Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
tailboard not to obscure, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775 [Reg. 2.35]
tractors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 778
[Reg. 3.313]
trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 778,
779 [Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
visibilitv of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
781 [Reg. 3.3111, 3.114]
reflectors —
on disabled vehicles, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 773 [Reg. 2.233]
to be in good working order, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.07]
road-lighting lamps —
maximum number permissible, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.27]
minimum visibility requirements,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774
[Reg. 2.29]
spotlight not to blind others on high-
way, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774
[Reg. 2.30]
side-marker lamps or reflectors — ■
busses or trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 777 [Reg. 3.3102]
clearance lamps, combination with,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3109]
LIGHTS ON VEHICLES— Cont'd
Regulations of Public Service Commissions
as to — Cont'd
side-marker lamps or reflectors — Cont'd
drive-away operations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
mounting of reflectors, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3113]
pole trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
779 [Reg. 3.3106]
trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 778,
779 [Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
visibility of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
781 [Reg. 3.3111, 3.3114]
speed indicator device, color of lights in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3110]
spare bulbs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
770 [Reg. 2.081(d)]
stop light —
busses or trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 776, 777 [Reg. 3.3101,
3.3102]
color, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3110]
drive-awav operations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
new vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 810 [Rule 91]
semi-trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 778, 779 [Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
tractors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 778
[Reg. 3.3103]
trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 778,
779 [Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
temporary mounting on vehicles in drive-
awav operations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.514]
Running board, 46-546
Semi-trailers, 46-533, 46-534
Side cowl lamps, 46-546
Side marker lamps —
bus or truck, 46-533, 46-534
color, 46-534
lighting, exception from requirement as
to, 46-532
mounting, 46-535
semi-trailers, 46-533, 46-534
trailers, 46-533, 46-534
visibility, 46-536
Signal lamps and devices, 46-545
Single-beam road lighting equipment, 46-
549
Speed of night driving as affected by head-
light equipment. 46-364
Spot lights, 46-541
Stop lamps, 46-531, 46-533, 46-545
bus or truck to be equipped with, 46-533
truck tractor to be equipped with, 46-
533
Stopped vehicles, 46-539
Tail lamps, 46-526
height, 46-527
Index
613
LIGHTS ON VEHICLES— Cont'd
Tractors —
farm, 46-512
truck tractors, 46-532, 46-533
Trailers. 46-533, 46-534
Trucks, 46-532, 46-533
Turning signal device, 46-545
Visibility distance of lamps or reflectors,
46-523, 46-536, 46-538, 46-539, 46-545,
46-547 to 46-551
When required, 46-521, 46-522
LIMA BEANS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4.]
LIME
Agricultural. Fertilizers (this index)
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Fertilizers (this index)
Fire regulations as to, 47-1160
Fish, use in taking, prohibited, 28-674 to 28-
675
LIME-COLA
License tax on sellers of, 65-784
Stamp tax on, 65-763
Tax on, 65-751 to 65-782
LIMESTONE
Fertilizer, commercial, when not subject to
statutory requirements as to, 3-501
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS
Abortion, criminal orosecution, 16-86
Absence of defendant as tolling statute, 10-
103
Accident and health insurance policy, stand-
ard provision for, 37-387
Account current, time of accrual of action
on, 10-149
Administrators. Executors and adminis-
trators, infra
Adverse Possession (this index)
Answer, to be pleaded by, 10-646
Appeal, new action after reversal on, 10-
109
Assault and battery, 10-145(1)
Bank bills and notes, not applicable to. 10-
111
Beneficiary cadets of The Citadel, statute
of limitations not a bar to action upon
bond of, 22-312
Civil arrest, tolling of time by, 10-104, 10-
128
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS— Cont'd
Commencement of actions —
attempt to commence as equivalent to,
10-101
time for, generally, 10-102, 10-141
defendant out of State, 10-103
when action deemed commenced, 10-101
Constable. Sheriffs and other officers, in-
fra
Contracts (this index)
Convicts under sentence, tolling of time as
to, 10-104, 10-128
Coroner, action against, 10-144(1)
Corporations, attempt to commence action
against, effect of, 10-101
County, action against, for defect in high-
way, etc., 33-923
County officers and employees of certain
counties, actions for salary or com-
pensation of, 10-146(3)
Courts-martial, prosecutions before, 44-197
Criminal conversation, 10-143(5)
Criminal prosecutions in abortion cases, 16-
86
Death by wrongful act, 10-143(6)
Death of party — ■
revival of action after time for, 10-217,
10-218
tolling of time by, 10-107, 10-109
Decedent's estate, disallowed claim, 19-483
Disability, persons under, tolling of time
as to, 10-104 to 10-106, 10-128
Dissolution of corporations, new action aft-
er final judgment on prior stockholder'!;
petition, 12-654
Electricity rates, actions involving. Elec-
tric Companies (this index)
Enemy aliens, exclusion of period of war
as to, 10-108
Equitable relief, 10-148
Escheat —
claims to compensation for escheated
lands, 57-211
persons under disability, 57-236
Execution, issuance of, 10-1702, 10-1703
Executors or administrators, actions by or
against, 10-107, 10-109
disallowed claims, suits on, 19-483
False imprisonment, 10-145(1)
Fire insurance policy, 10-143(8)
Forfeitures. Penalty or forfeiture, infra
Florence County damage claims, 14-1962
Forcible entry and detainer, 10-2435
Fraud, equitable relief on ground of, 10-
143(7)
Gambling losses, recovery of, 11-51
Imprisonment, tolling of time b}', 10-104,
10-128
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
Infancy, tolling of time by, 10-104, 10-128
Injunction as tolling time, 10-110
Insanity, tolling of time by, 10-104, 10-128
614
Code of Laws of South Carolina
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS— Cont'd
Insurance (tins index)
Libel, 10-145(1)
Life insurance policy, 10-143(8)
Money, not applicable to bills circulating
as, 10-111
Mortgage, instruments secured by, 10-142
(1)
Motor vehicles, negligent operation of, 47-
71
New promise, effect of, 10-112 to 10-114
Nonresidents, 10-103
escheated property, actions for, 5/ -236
Officers. Sheriff or other officers, infra
Part payments, effect of, 10-112 to 10-114
Penalty or forfeiture, action for —
accruing to State, 10-144(2), 10-145(2),
10-147
against directors or stockholders of
moneyed corporation or banking as-
sociation, 10-143(9)
by aggrieved party, 10-144(2)
by any person prosecuting for, 10-147
Personal injuries, 10-143(5)
workmen's compensation, time to sue
after rejection of claim for, 72-22
Personal property, injury or detention of,
10-143(4)
Railroads (this index)
Real property, actions relating to, 10-121 to
10-129 '
after accrual of right of entry, 10-127
after entry, 10-127
mortgage, instrument secured by, 10-142
recovery of real property. Adverse Pos-
session (this index)
rents or services, actions for, 10-126
second action to recover land, 10-125
State-
actions by, 10-121
after grants or patents voided, 1U-1AJ
by grantee from, 10-122
title, action or defense founded on, 10-
126
tolling of time as to certain persons un-
der disability, 10-128
trespass, 10-143(3)
Relief not otherwise limited, 10-148
Reversal on appeal, new action after, 10-109
Revival of action after death or disability
of party, 10-217, 10-218
Sealed instruments, 10-142(2)
Securities illegally sold, action for recovery
of purchase price of, 62-307
Service of summons as commencing action,
10-101, 10-401
Sheriffs or other officers-
action as commenced on delivery of sum-
mons to, 10-101
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS— Cont'd
Sheriffs or other officers — Cont'd
actions against, 10-144(1)
for escape from civil arrest, 10-146
(2)
for penalties, 53-222
Slander, 10-145(1)
State-
actions by or on behalf of —
applicability to, 10-150
penalty or forfeiture, action for, 10-
144(2), 10-145(2), 10-147
Real property, supra -
claims against, when barred, 30-255
Statutory liability other than penalty or for-
feiture, 10-143(2)
directors or stockholders of moneyed
corporation or banking association,
10-143(9)
Statutory prohibition as tolling time, 10-110
Stone-horse running at large, foreclosure
of lien for damages caused by, 6-314
Taxation (this index)
Tax refund to dispossessed purchaser at tax
sale, 65-2785
Tax sale deed, action to set aside, 65-2779
Telephone company —
action for refund of excessive charges
against, 58-408
reparation claims for improper charges,
58-424, 58-425
review of public service commission or-
ders, 58-472
Tolling of time —
as to absent or nonresident defendant,
10-103
as to persons under disability, 10-104 to
10-106, 10-128
by death, 10-107, 10-109
by part payment or new promise, 10-112
to 10-114
enemy aliens, exclusion of period of war
as to, 10-108
injunction or statutory prohibition, delay
by, 10-110
Torts, 10-143(5)
Trespass on real property, 10-143(3)
Wages claimed under Federal statute or
regulation, 10-146(1)
Writing, requirement as to new promise,
10-112
LIMITATION OF INDEBTEDNESS
Debt Limits (this index)
LIMITED DIVIDEND HOUS-
ING CORPORATIONS
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
Index
615
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Partnership (this index)
LINT COTTON
Cotton, Sale of (this index)
LIQUEFIED GAS
See also Petroleum Products
Accidents, reporting of, to Insurance Com-
missioner, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 702
[Reg. 4]
Appliances, approval required. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 715 [Reg. B. 17]
Containers —
refilling, restrictions on, 66-434
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 706 et seq
standards, 66-432, 66-433
use for other purposes, restrictions on,
66-434
Cylinder systems, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
716, 717
highway vehicles, cooking and heating
installations on, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 730-732
Dealers —
information to be given Insurance De-
partment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
702 [Reg. 1]
installation records, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 702 [Reg. 2]
registration of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
702 [Reg. 1]
Definition, 66-431
Equipment for storing, handling, transport-
ing and utilizing, regulations for, 66-
432, 66-433
Filling densities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
713 [Reg. B. 11]
Filling plants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 722
[Reg. 2.14]
Handling of, standards for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 704 et seq
Hose specifications, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 709 [Reg. B. 8]
Insurance Commissioner's regulations re-
specting, 66-432, 66-433; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 702 et seq
[Detailed index, Vol. 7, pp. 741-745]
Level gauging devices, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 714, 715 [Reg. B. 16]
Motor fuel, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 726-
728
Odorization, regulation of, 66-432; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 705 [Reg. B. 1]
Ordinances of municipalities not to con-
flict with statute, 66-466
Penalties for violation of law, 66-435
LIQUEFIED GAS— Cont'd
Piping, tubing and fittings, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 708 [Reg. B. 7]
Relief valves, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 706,
709, 711, 724, 727, 730 [Reg. B. 2, B. 9,
B. 10, 3.4, 4.4, 6.6]
Safety devices, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
709, 710, 717, 719, 720, 724, 727, 730
[Reg. B. 9, 1.5, 2.3, 3.4, 4.6, 6.6]
Semi-trailers for transportation, Rules &
_ Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 723-725
Skid tanks, restrictions on use of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 725 [Reg. 3.16]
Smoking around tank trucks, prohibited.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 725 [Reg. 3.13]
Storage of containers, Rules & Reg., Vol 7,
pp. 728, 729
Storage, standards for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 704 et seq
Tank trucks for transportation, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 723-725
operator to remain in vicinity of truck,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 702 [Reg
3]
Trailers for transportation, Rules & Reg
Vol. 7, pp. 723-725
Transfer of liquids, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 713, 714 [Reg. B. 12]
Vaporizers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 711-
713 [Reg. B. 10]
electrical equipment in housing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 714 [Reg. B. 15]
flames, open, in housing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 714 [Reg. B. 15]
internal combustion engine, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7. p. 723 [Reg. 2.18]
motor fuel system, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 727 [Reg. 4.7]
safety devices for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 720 [Reg. 2.3e]
LIQUIDS
Barrel, standard, 66-157
LIQUOR
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
LIS PENDENS
Generally, 10-501 to 10-505
Cancelation of, 10-504
Constructive notice, effect as, 10-502
County clerk —
cancelation of record by, 10-504
fee for entry of cancelation, 10-504
filing in office of, 10-501
refiling, duties on, 10-505
Deeds and conveyances, effect on, 10-502
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LIS PENDENS— Cont'd
Dower, action for adjudication of forfei-
ture, 19-125
Elimination of unfit dwellings in municipali-
ties over 5000, 36-506
Liens and encumbrances, effect on, 10-502
Limitation of effect of, 10-505
Mortgage, lis pendens in proceeding to ob-
tain entry of satisfaction, 45-69, 45-75
Mortgage foreclosure suits, filing in, 10-501
Quieting title, as to unknown parties in ac-
tions for, 10-2404
Real property, filing in action affecting title
to, 10-501
Refiling after five years, 10-505
Sale of decedent's property to pay debts,
19-498
Summons, necessity of service of publica-
tion of, 10-503
LITERARY PROPERTY
Congress, powers of, US Const, Art 1, § 8
(8)
LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER
Boats, operation in, 70-301 to 70-305
LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER SWAMP
Game sanctuary, penalty for violating, 27-
721
LITTLE RIVER
Commissioners of pilotage, 56-1401 to 56-
1402
LIVERY OF SEIZIN
Recording memorandum of, 60-58
Remainder not defeated by feoffment with,
57-4
LIVERY STABLES
Contracts of infant students with keepers
may not be ratified, 11-153
Walls, schedule of dimensions for, 47-1225
LIVESTOCK
See also Animal Diseases; Animals;
Livestock Markets
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Importation, health requirements, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 494-498
Larceny of, 16-355
LIVESTOCK— Cont'd
Railroads, stock guards, 58-997
Raising, encouragement of, 3-270
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
Transportation of, conveyances used for, to
be kept in sanitary condition, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 494, 497 [Reg. 1]
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
Animal diseases —
infected or exposed animals, 6-343
testing animals for, 6-339 to 6-341
Auctions, veterinarians to attend, 6-344
Bedding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 499 [Reg.
4]
Bond of operator, 6-336
Carriers of livestock may be inspected by
peace officers, 6-346
Chute, provision of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 499 [Reg. 3]
Cleaning following each sale, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 499 [Reg. 4]
Cleanliness of premises, 6-337
Defined, 6-331
Disinfecting of premises, 6-337
following each sale, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 499 [Reg. 4]
Draining of sales barn, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 499 [Reg. 4]
Enforcement, 6-345, 6-346
Facilities required, 6-337; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7. p. 499 [Reg. 2]
Health status of animals, disclaimer of
responsibility for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 499 [Reg. 11]
Help, employment of sufficient, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 499 [Reg. 6]
Holding pens, provision of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 499 [Reg. 3]
Inoculation of swine against cholera, 6-341
Inspection of premises, 6-334
Manure, removal of, from sales barn, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 499 [Reg. 4]
Penalties for violations generally, 6-347
Pens, provision of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 499 [Reg. 2]
Permit —
application, 6-333
duration, 6-335
issuance and revocation, 6-334
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 499 [Reg. 1,8-10]
required. 6-322
Records, 6-338
Refuse, removal of, from sales barn, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 499 [Reg. 4]
Removing livestock for slaughter, liability
for, 6-342
Rules and regulations as to, 6-345; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 499, 500
Index
617
LIVESTOCK MARKETS— Cont'd
Treatment of animals, expense of materials
used in, by whom borne, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 499 [Reg. 7]
Veterinarian, State, to attend auctions,
6-344
Veterinarian to attend sale, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 499 [Reg. 5]
LOAD
Motor Carriers (this index)
LOADED CANE
Furnishing to minor as misdemeanor,
15-1388
LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
Building and Loan Associations (this index)
Savings and Loan Associations (this index)
LOANS AND ADVANCES
See also Borrowing Money
Agricultural lien for. Agricultural Liens
(this index)
Bank loans. Banks (this index)
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Building and Loan Associations (this index)
Cash depositories, 8-411
Charitable corporation's power to make,
12-758
Chattel mortgages for advances, validity as
against subsequent creditors or pur-
chasers, 45-55
Corporation's power to make, 12-102
Federal aid, loans, or grants. Federal Gov-
ernment, Instrumentalities, and Laws
(this index)
Florence County Board of Education, pow-
ers of, 51-348, 51-350.1
Insurance, requiring borrower to carry, per-
missibility, 37-160
Insurance Companies (this index)
Interest (this index)
Landlord's lien. Agricultural Liens (this
index)
Mortgage for advances, validity as against
subsequent creditors or purchasers,
45-55
insurance premiums, repairs, taxes, and
repairs, advances for, 45-54
Rural electric co-operatives, loans to cus-
tomers, 12-1025
Sinking funds, loan of. Bonds (this index)
Usury (this index)
LOBBYISTS AND LOBBYING
Generally, 30-151 to 30-157
Applicability of statutory provisions, 30-156
Contingent basis, employment of lobbyists
on, prohibited, 30-153
Expenses incurred, list of, to be filed, 30-155
Penalties for violating statutory require-
ments, 30-157
Registration of lobbyists, 30-151, 30-152
Written authorization of employment to be
filed, 30-154
LOCAL ASSESSMENTS
Special Assessments (this index)
LOCAL COTTON, GRAIN, ETC.,
EXCHANGES
Authorized, 11-63
LOCAL HEALTH BOARDS
For county boards of health, see the particular
counties
See also Municipal Health Boards
Generally, 32-101 to 32-108
Appointment, 32-102, 32-103
Civil defense, special emergency health and
sanitation areas, duties as to, 44-442
Contagious or infectious diseases, hospitals
and quarantine stations for, 32-106
Expenses, 32-107
Organization, 32-104
Penalties for violations, 32-108
Police powers, 32-104
Powers and duties, generally, 32-101
Rules and regulations, 32-105
State Board of Health, supervision by, 32-12
LOCAL MARKETING AUTHORITIES
Agricultural Marketing (this index)
Agricultural Marketing Commission (this
index)
LOCKER PLANTS
Chopping blocks, cleansing and steriliza-
tion of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
[Sec. IV]
Cleanliness, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
[Sec. VI]
Contamination, precautions against, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598 [Sec. VIII]
Counters, cleansing and sterilization, Rules
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598 [Sec. IV]
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LOCKER PLANTS— Cont'd
Employees—
clean clothing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
598 [Sec. XI]
fingernails keeping clean, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 598 [Sec. XI]
hand-washing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
598 [Sec. XI]
physical condition, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 598 [Sec. X]
toilets for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
[Sec. XIV]
Floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec
II]
Garbage containers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 598 [Sec. XII]
Hand -washing-
employees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
[Sec. XI]
facilities for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
[Sec. VII]
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 597, 598
Hot water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
598 [Sec. IX]
Litter, premises to be kept free from, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598 [Sec. XIII]
Meat-cutting utensils to be cleansed and
sterilized. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
[Sec. IV]
Putrifying meat to be removed and de-
stroyed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
[Sec. V]
Refuse containers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
598 [Sec. XII]
Scalding, facilities for, to be provided, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598 [Sec. IV]
Screening of doors and windows, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. I]
Sterilization facilities, provision of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598 [Sec. IV]
Tainted meat to be removed and destroyed,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. V]
Taxation, exemption from. Taxation (this
index)
Walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec.
Ill]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
[Sec. IX]
LOCKHART, TOWN OF
Constable of fourth district of Chester
County as constable, 43-681
LOCKJAW
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
555 [Sec. 8]
LOCKOUTS
Labor (this index)
LOCOMOTIVES
Railroads (this index)
LODGES
Charitable, Social, and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
LODGING HOUSES
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
LOGGERHEADS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to birds, but not specifically designating
this species, see Birds
Destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
LOGS AND LOGGING
See also Timber
Highways, hauling logs on, 33-463
Timber leases, applicability of statutory
provisions, 41-2
Wage payment laws as inapplicable to
logging industry, 40-112
Workmen's compensation statute as inap-
plicable to logging operations, 72-107
LOITERING
Railroad stations, 58-1267
LONG COTTON
Cotton, Sale of (this index)
LONG HAUL RATES
Generally, 58-1081
Public Service Commission's power to es-
tablish, 58-1063(7)
LOOT
Larceny of, penalized, 3-42
LORD'S DAY
Sunday (this index)
Index
619
LORDS PROPRIETORS
Estate of, not affected, 57-55
LORIS, TOWN OF
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
LOSSES
Car-
Carrier's liability for loss of goods.
riers (this index)
Gambling losses, actions for recovery of,
11-51 to 11-53
Income Tax (this index)
LOST OR DESTROYED
INSTRUMENTS
Catawba Indians lands, leases of, 57-155
Copies of lost or destroyed records, as
evidence, 26-103
Perpetuation of testimony, 26-802 to 26-804
Trial, proof on, 26-805
Veterans' discharge, forgery or alteration
of certificate of lost discharge, 60-407
Wills (this index)
LOTS
Sullivan's Island (this index)
LOTTERIES
Gambling (this index)
LOWER RICHLAND FARMERS'
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
Tax exemption of property of, 65-1523(57)
LOWRYS, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
LUBRICATING OILS
See also Petroleum Products
Adulteration prohibited, 66-465
Aiding others to violate law, 66-466
Blending, restrictions on, 66-465
Compounding, restrictions on, 66-465
Containers of one manufacturer not to be
used for products of another, 66-462
Deception in storage or sale prohibited, 66-
461
Display of false mark or name, unlawful,
66-442
LUBRICATING OILS— Cont'd
False trademark, selling under, 66-464
Imitative buildings or equipment of dealers
prohibited, 66-463
Mixing, restrictions on, 66-465
Penalty for violation of statute, 66-447
Posting of statute regulating sale of, 66-446
Sale of, 66-441 to 66-447
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
Sign describing oil not actually on sale as
unlawful, 66-445
Storage tank for, breaking into, 16-360
Substitution, when unlawful, 66-441
Trademark or name —
sale without, 66-444
to be shown on containers, 66-443
LUMBER
See also Logs and Logging; Timber
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Crossties, records of dealers in, 16-571
Drifted lumber, restrictions on sale by
finder, 70-7
Highways, hauling on, 33-463
Labor laws as not applicable to lumber in-
dustry, 40-15
LUNACY PROCEEDINGS
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
LUNAR CAUSTIC
Silver Nitrate (this index)
LUNATICS
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
LUNCH COUNTERS
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
LUNCHES
School lunches. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
LYE
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1S01
(10)
620
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LYLES FORD TRI-COUNTY
POWER AUTHORITY
Generally, 24-351 to 24-368
Body corporate and politic, authority as,
24-3S3
Bondholders, remedies of, 24-367, 24-368
Bonds/ 24-359 to 24-366
execution and form of, 24-361
issue of, 24-359
general credit bonds, 24-366
revenue bonds, 24-365
legal investment for fiduciaries, etc., 24-
363
power to issue, 24-355(6, 13)
receiver's power to issue, 24-368
sale of, 24-362
State, bonds not indebtedness of, 24-365
tax exemption of, 24-364
terms and character of, 24-360
Creation of, 24-353
Definitions, 24-351
Eminent domain, exercise of, 24-355 (3, 8),
24-358
Fairfield County, one member to reside in,
24-354
Federal agencies, relations with, 24-355 (13,
14, 18, 19)
Governing board, 24-354
Powers, generally, 24-355
Project defined, 24-351
Public Service Authority, powers of, not
afifected, 24-356
Purpose of chapter, 24-352
Receiver, appointment and powers of, 24-
368
Taxes, payments in lieu of, 24-357
Union County, one member to reside in,
24-354
LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 677-679
LYNCHBURG, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-167
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
LYNCHES RIVER
Clear water stream, 28-587
Fishing in, 28-587
LYNCHING
Sec also Riots and Mobt
Generally, 16-57 to 16-59.4
Aiders and abettors, members of mob as,
16-59.1
LYNCHING— Cont'd
Circuit solicitor's powers and duties as to
prosecution for, 16-59.2, 16-59.3
Civil liability of members of mob and of
political subdivisions not affected by
criminal statutes, 16-59.4
County's liability, SC Const, Art 6, § 6;
10-1961; 16-59.4
Death by, county's rights and liabilities in
cases of, 10-1961
Degrees of crime —
first degree, 16-57
second degree, 16-58
Masked persons, punishment of assault by,
16-94
Mob defined, 16-59
Officer suffering mob violence to prisoner,
SC Const, Art 6, §6; 16-234, 16-235
Political opinions, punishment for assault
on account of, 16-559
Punishment, 16-57, 16-58
Recommendation of mercy, effect of, 16-57
Recovery over by county paying damages
from participants, SC Const, Art 6, § 6
Sheriff's duty to apprehend members of
mob, 16-59.2
McCLELLANVILLE, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
Port Commission, 54-141 to 54-146
Tax on property, limit as to, 47-166
McCOLL, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvement, 47-1358
Bonded indebtedness excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 233]; Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, p. 282]
Furnishing water or sewerage beyond town
limits, 59-535.1
Indebtedness, limitations on, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 233]; Art 10, §12
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
Recorder, 15-1069
Street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 8, §7, [Vol. 7,
p. 233] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 282]
McCORMICK COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Airport commission, 2-401 to 2-403
Attorneys, special, employment of, 14-2906
Audit, annual, 14-2913
Index
621
McCORMICK COUNTY— Cont'd
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-2908
amount, 65-1747
fees —
accountability for, 14-2911
on deeds, retention of, 27-504
tax collector to assist, and report to,
65-2549
term of office, commencement of, 65-
1746
Bailiffs, 15-1936
disbursement to, of per diem and for
meals, etc., 14-2912
Beer tax revenue received by, disposition of,
65-742
Board of Commissioners —
attorneys, special, employment of, 14-
2906
bond not required of members, 14-2903
duties, 14-2902
election, 14-2901
number of members, 14-2901
powers, 14-2902
term, 14-2901
vacancies, how filled, 14-2902
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
amount, permissible SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5, [Vol. 7, p. 278]
Boundaries, 14-85
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Chain gang generally. Chain Gang (this in-
dex)
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-280
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against, generally. Counties (this
index)
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, 14-2904
amount, 15-1706
fees, dutv to collect and account for, 14-
2908, 14-2910
as condition of right to receive salary,
14-2909
salary to be in lieu of fees, 14-2907
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
McCormick, 43-912
Co-operative Soil Conservation Board —
appointment, 63-361
audit of treasurer's books, 63-363
charges for use of equipment, 63-365
compensation of members, 63-362
McCORMICK COUNTY— Cont'd
Co-operative Soil Conservation Board
— Cont'd
county treasurer, reports and payments
to, 63-368
duties generally, 63-364
number of members, 63-361
record of use of equipment, 63-367
secretary, 63-363
term of members, 63-361
terracing lands, 63-365, 63-366
treasurer, 63-363
Coroners —
generally. Coroners (this index)
bond not required of, 14-2094, 17-54
Cotton weighers, oath and bond, 13-155
Court attachees, 15-1936
Courthouse custodian, appointment and
powers, 14-2905
Courts —
attaches, 15-1936
Bailiffs, supra
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-280
Clerk of courts, supra
constable at McCormick, 43-912
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-615
jurors, compensation of. Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
master, bond of, 14-2904
probate court clerk as special master, 15-
506
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
witnesses, per diem and mileage, 14-2912
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Farm demonstration agent as ex officio sec-
retary of Soil Conservation Board, 63-
363
Fees of officers, clerk of court to pay to
treasurer, 14-2908, 14-2910
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fine for failure to pay road tax, 33-1194
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
auction sales of lands acquired, 65-3201
purchaser of lands from, to be put into
possession by sheriff, 65-2546
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compen-
sation of, 27-615
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Health boards generally. Local Health
Boards (this index)
622
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McCORMICK COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
tax for, 33-1191 to 33-1 194
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(1)
disbursement of per diem mileage and
for meals, etc. 14-2912
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-911
see also Magistrates (this index)
bond, 14-2904
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond of, 14-2904
Municipal bonds for certain purposes, per-
missible amount, SC Const, Art 10, § S
[Vol. 7, p. 278]
Municipalities, furnishing water, light, or
sewerage beyond municipal boundaries,
59-536
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
bonds of, 14-2904
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-186
Probate court — ■
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
clerk as special master, 15-506
Probate judge —
as master, 15-501, 15-506
as referee in, 10-1405
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Recall of intendant or warden in towns
under 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
fee for such license, 56-1206
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
bonds, district, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
claims against, 21-3552
orders to pay, may not be issued in
excess of available funds, 21-3553
penalty for issuance of warrants in ex-
cess of available funds, 21-3553
McCORMICK COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education — ■
bond, 14-2904
traveling expenses, 21-3551
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 14-2904
amount, 53-55
tax sale purchaser, putting into posses-
sion, 65-2546
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Board. Co-operative Soil
Conservation Board, supra
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Supervisor, bond, 14-2904
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2541 to 65-2549
appointment, 65-2541
auditor, assistance of, and reports to,
65-2549
bond, 14-2904, 65-2341
delinquent tax list, 65-2544
duties generally, 65-2543
fees, 65-2547, 65-2548
levy on property, 65-2545
powers generally, 65-2543
removal from office, 65-2542
reports, 65-2549
settlements with county treasurer, 65-
2549
term of office, 65-2542
Taxes — ■
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
auction of forfeited lands, 65-3201
executions to enforce payment, 65-2544
to 65-2547
costs and fees, 65-2547
exemption from—
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
hydroelectric power plants, 65-1565
manufacturing enterprises, 65-1565.1
fines collected for nonpayment of road
and poll taxes, disposition of, 65-3581
Forfeited land commission, supra
highway purposes, 33-1191 to 33-1194
road taxes, compromise of, 33-1194
sale for, 65-2545
advertising, payment of costs of, 65-
2548
purchasers to be put into possession
by sheriff, 65-2546
warrants of arrest for violation of tax
laws, service by deputy sheriff, 65-
2543
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623
McCORMICK COUNTY— Cont'd
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Township bonds for certain purposes, per-
missible amount, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-2904
amount, 65-1952
delinquent tax list, 65-2544
fees, accountability for, 14-2911
Soil Conservation Board payments to,
63-368
tax collector's settlements with, 65-2549
tax execution —
fee, 65-2547
issuance, 65-2544
Witnesses, disbursement of per diem and
mileage etc., 14-2912
McCORMICK COUNTY CO-OPERA-
TIVE SOIL CONSERVATION
BOARD
McCormick County (this index)
McCORMICK, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 225]
Constable of magistrate at, 53-912
Cotton weighers —
appointment, 13-138
compensation, 13-227
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties, 13-201
County buildings, bonds to aid in con-
struction of, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol 7, p. 225]
MACEDONIA HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Generally 21-1511, 21-1512
MACHINE GUNS
Denned, 16-121
Penalties for violations of statute, 16-127
Permit to keep, 16-126
Postal officials, possession by, 16-125, 16-
126
Registration of permit holders, 16-126
Selling, renting, or giving away, 16-124
Storing, keeping, or possessing, 16-123, 16-
125
Transportation, 16-122, 16-125
MACHINE PARTS
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
MACHINES
Coin-operated Machines (this index)
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
MACHINE SHOPS
Sunday work in, restrictions on, 64-3
MACKAYS CREEK FERRY
Generally, 33-721 to 33-725
Highway department —
duty to provide service, 33-721
nonliability for injury or damage result-
ing from use of, 33-725
Load limit, 33-724
Regulation, 33-724
Tolls, 33-723
MACKEREL
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to marine life, but not specifically
designating this species, see
Coastal Fisheries
Minimum size, 28-755
McLEOD INFIRMARY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(7)
MAGAZINES
Arsenals and Magazines (this index)
Hawkers and peddlers, exemption from cer-
tain regulations as to, 56-1217
Rape victim's name, penalty for publishing,
16-81
Research, Planning, and Development
Board to make use of, 9-309(7)
MAGISTRATES AND MAGIS-
TRATES' COURTS
For local provisions, see index under name
of particular county or municipality
Generally, 43-1 to 43-1093
Abandoned leased premises, proceedings to
terminate tenancy, 41-67, 41-68
Agricultural liens, jurisdiction to enforce,
45-508
624
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MAGISTRATES AND MAGISTRATES'
COURTS— Cont'd
Appeals —
circuit courts, appeals to, 7-301, 15-232
criminal cases, 7-101 to 7-107 —
bail, how given, 7-105
county courts, appeals to, 7-101
docketing, 7-106
filing papers with clerk of court, 7-
104
general sessions courts, appeals to, 7-
101
how taken and prosecuted, 7-102
statement of grounds, 7-103
time for appeal, 7-103, 43-143
witnesses not to be examined in ap-
pellate court, 7-107
docketing judgment in common pleas as
affected by, 43-100
drainage, appeal from proceedings to
open waterways for, 18-55
execution sale as affected by, 43-101
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(30)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
fees of magistrate —
for bond and report, 27-431(12), 27-
434, 27-437
for return, 7-331
general sessions, appeal to court of, from
convictions before magistrate, 7-101
notice of appeal, service on magistrate,
7-304, 7-305
right of, SC Const, Art 5, § 23
time for, 7-103, 43-143
Appointment, SC Const, Art 5, § 20; 43-1
Arrest, 43-211 to 43-222
crimes in presence of magistrate, powers
and duties as to, 43-212 to 43-214
deputy sheriffs, disposition of persons
arrested without warrant by, 43-222
duel, arrests to prevent, 43-216
indorsement of warrant from other coun-
ty, 43-221
peace, arrests to preserve, 43-214, 43-215
powers, generally, 43-211
limitation in counties with county
courts, 43-261
rioters, etc., power to arrest and punish
or bind over, 43-215
special officer to make arrests, appoint-
ment and duties of, 43-217 to 43-220
Attachment, fees for, 27-431(2, 14, 15)
local provisions, 27-434, 27-437
Bail and recognizance, 43-241 to 43-247
amount of recognizance of accused, 43-
242
deposit in lieu of, 43-243, 43-244
fees of magistrate, 27-431(1, 21)
general sessions, return of papers to, 43-
245 to 43-247
local provisions, 27-421, 27-437
MAGISTRATES AND MAGISTRATES'
COURTS— Cont'd
Bail and recognizance — Cont'd
powers, generally, 43-241
limitation in counties with county
courts, 43-261
to keep peace, SC Const, Art 5, § 21
Bonds —
Bail and recognizance, supra
Claim and Delivery (this index)
real property, proceedings involving title
to, defendant's undertaking, 43-152
to 43-154
surety company not required, 50-60
Books —
distribution to magistrates — ■
receipts for, 43-20
return at expiration of term, 43-21
Dockets, infra
Chambers, judges in. Chambers (this in-
dex)
Change of venue, 43-131
Charleston, City of (this index)
Children's court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, transfer of
cases to, 15-1188
Circuit court, appeals to. Appeals, supra
Civil procedure, generally, 43-81 to 43-102
account, action or defense based on, 43-
98, 43-99
amendment of pleadings, 43-88, 43-90
answer, 43-87
real property, answer of title in pro-
ceedings involving, 43-151, 43-156
Claim and Delivery (this index)
commencement of actions, applicability
of general laws as to, 43-81
complaint, 43-86
time for serving, 43-82
default judgments, 43-97
demurrer, 43-88
evidence, applicability of general laws
as to, 43-81
executions, issue of, 43-101, 43-102
forms of action, applicability of general
laws as to, 43-81
Judgments or decrees, infra
new trial, 43-142, 43-143
offer of judgment, 43-92
parties, applicability of general laws as
to, 43-81
pleadings, 43-85 to 43-90
sale on execution, appeal as affecting, 43-
101
service of process and papers —
absent defendant, 43-83, 43-84
corporations, applicability of general
laws as to, 43-81
time for serving complaint, 43-82
variance, 43-96
venue, SC Const, Art 5, § 23
change of, 43-131
Index
625
MAGISTRATES AND MAGISTRATES'
COURTS— Cont'd
Civil procedure — Cont'd
waiver when action brought in wrong
county, 43-91
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Clerk of court —
administering oath of office, 15-1737
contingent account, certificate to, 15-
1739
fees, 27-53(30)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
list of magistrates, transmittal to Secre-
tary of State, 15-1737
Coastal Fisheries Law, prosecutors of viola-
tors, 28-761
Compensation — ■
Fees, infra
Salaries, infra
Constables (this index)
Contempt, power to punish for, 43-134
Coroners, acting as, 17-61, 17-79
Corrosive substances, proceedings to confis-
cate, 32-1803
Costs, 27-431
exhibition of original papers with cost
bills, 43-19
offer of judgment as affecting, 43-92
party entitled to itemized account of,
43-144
Real property, proceedings involving
title to, infra
Counties, magistrates for —
particular counties, see index under
name of county
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
5, § 20
in counties containing city over fifty
thousand —
list of magistrates and fines collected
by each, quarterly publication of,
43-16
monthly report of criminal cases, 43-
16
recess appointment, approval by Senate
required, 1-121
with county courts —
certain powers in, 43-261, 43-262
civil jurisdiction limited in, 45-53
criminal jurisdiction abolished in, 43-
69
County courts, powers of magistrate in
counties having, 43-53, 43-69, 43-261,
43-262
Criminal jurisdiction, generally, SC Const,
Art 5, §21
powers and duties of magistrate as to
crimes committed in his presence,
43-212 to 43-214
Criminal procedure, generally, 43-111 to 43-
124
amendment of information, 43-112
[8 SC Code]— 40
MAGISTRATES AND MAGISTRATES'
COURTS— Cont'd
Criminal procedure — Cont'd
Appeals, supra
corporations, procedure against, 43-123,
43-124
election by magistrate between charges
against accused, 43-114
indictment not required, 17-401
information, 43-111, 43-112
new trial, 43-142, 43-143
summary nature of proceedings, 43-113
testimony of witnesses to be taken in
writing, 43-122
venue, SC Const, Art 5, § 23
warrant of arrest, information as basis
of, 43-111
Criminal process, duty of deputy sheriffs to
execute, 53-111, 53-124, 53-135
Dangerous substances, proceedings to con-
fiscate, 32-1S03
Declaration or complaint. Civil procedure,
supra
Deposit in lieu of bond, to whom payable,
10-26(4), 10-26.1
Depositions de bene esse, 26-705, 43-133
Deputy sheriffs' duty to execute criminal
process —
for fairs, circuses, etc., 53-124
for industrial communities, 53-111
for parks and amusement places, 53-135
Deserting seamen or apprentices, power to
order search for, 54-353
Docketing of judgment —
in circuit court, 43-100
in common pleas, 43-100
Dockets —
civil dockets, 43-9, 43-11
criminal dockets, 43-9, 43-10
disposition on death or vacancy, 43-9
submission to county governing bodies,
43-18
Domestic relations courts. Juvenile and
Domestic Relations Courts (this index)
Dower, power to take renunciations of, 43-5
Drainage, appeal from proceedings to open
waterways for, 18-53
Equity jurisdiction, lack of, SC Const, Art
5, §21
Establishment of magistrates' courts, 15-6
Examining courts, sitting as, SC Const, Art
5, §21
Execution on judgment of, 10-1709
claim and delivery proceedings, execu-
tion in, 43-183
issuance, 43-101, 43-102
Explosives being transported, warrant for
search and seizure of, 58-615
Family court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, transfer of cases
to, 15-1262
626
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MAGISTRATES AND MAGISTRATES'
COURTS— Cont'd
Fees — ■
Appeals, supra
Attachment, supra
Bail and recognizance, supra
county to pay, when, 14-20
in civil cases, 27-431
in particular counties, 27-421 to 27-424,
27-432 to 27-437
rules against constables, issuance of, 27-
430
sharing in constable's fees or salary in
criminal cases prohibited, 27-429
Fines —
disposition of, 43-8
failure to pay over, penalized, 50-4
monthly report of collections, 43-12
Florence Civil Court, appellate jurisdiction
over magistrate's courts, 15-1610
Forcible Entry and Detainer (this index)
Forfeiture of office for appearing as attor-
ney in cases previously before him, 43-4
Gamblers, power to require good behavior
bonds from, 16-510
Gambling rooms, power to issue search war-
rant for, 43-202
Habeas corpus, power to grant, 17-354
Indictment not necessary in proceedings be-
fore, 17-401
Informers —
payment of portion of fines to, 43-8
share in penalty for magistrate's failure
to enforce vagrant laws, 43-22
Inquest. Coroners (this index)
Judgments or decrees —
action on, 10-1520
claim and delivery actions, 43-182, 43-184
docketing, 43-100
entry by confession, 10-1537
execution on, 10-1709
fees for giving judgment, 27-431(9, 10)
local provision, 27-421, 27-437
Transcript of judgment, infra
Juries and jurors —
applicability of statutes as to, 38-3
compensation of, 43-95
local provisions, 43-117 to 43-121, 43-
137 to 43-140
mileage, 43-136
failure to attend, penalty for, 43-141
selection of —
civil cases, 43-94 ^
criminal cases, 43-116 y
service in magistrates courts —
as exemption from service in other
court, 38-106
frequency of, 43-135
Jurisdiction, SC Const, Art 5, § 21
agricultural liens, enforcement of, 45-508
civil jurisdiction, 43-51 to 43-53, 45-263,
45-508
MAGISTRATES AND MAGISTRATES'
COURTS— Cont'd
Jurisdiction — Cont'd
criminal jurisdiction, 16-318, 43-61 to 43-
69
abolished in counties with county
courts, 43-69
breach of the peace, 43-64
Coastal Fisheries Law, enforcement
of, 28-761
concurrent jurisdiction, 43-68
exclusive jurisdiction, 43-68
fraudulent check under $20, giving of,
8-178
larceny, 43-65
minor offenses, 43-63
negligent burning, offense of, 16-318
obtaining property under false pre-
tenses, 43-67
receiving stolen goods, 43-66
territorial limitations, 43-61, 43-62
mechanics' liens, enforcement of, 45-263
ships or vessels, 43-355
territorial, 43-1, 43-61, 43-62
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Landlord and Tenant (this index)
Lee County parks, duties as to protection of,
51-386
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to receive copy of, 1-564
Mechanics' liens, enforcement in, 45-263
ships or vessels, 45-355
Ministerial magistrates. Charleston Civil
and Criminal Court (this index)
New trial —
power to grant, 43-142
time for motion for, 43-143
Oath of office, 43-2
duelling, enforcement of law against, 50-
53
fees of clerk of courts, 27-53(46)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
gambling, enforcement of laws against,
50-52
Oaths, power to administer, 43-5
Practice of law by, restriction on, 43-4
Preliminary examinations, 43-231 to 43-235
defendant, rights of, 43-232
general sessions, return of papers to, 43-
234
penalty for failing to hold, 43-235
powers as to, 43-231
limitation in counties with county
courts, 43-261
removal of hearing, 43-233
Process, service or execution of —
Deputy sheriffs, supra
fees —
sheriff, 27-401(27)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
[8SCCode]
Index
627
MAGISTRATES AND MAGISTRATES'
COURTS— Cont'd
Real property, proceedings involving title
to, 43-151 to 43-158
answer of title, 43-151, 43-156
common pleas, new action in, 43-152, 43-
157, 43-158
costs —
in common pleas court, 43-158
in magistrate's court, 43-153, 43-155
dismissal or discontinuance, 43-153, 43-
155, 43-156
jurisdiction of magistrate, SC Const, Art
5, §21; 43-52
undertaking by defendant, 43-152 to 43-
154
Receipts for moneys collected, 43-6, 43-7
Riots, duty to protect property in case of,
16-103
Roll to be kept by clerk of courts, 15-1767
(11)
size of book, 15-1770
Salaries —
county to pay, when, 14-20
General Assembly to fix, SC Const, Art
5, §24
in lieu of fee in criminal cases, 27-428,
27-429
exception as to compromise of worth-
less check cases in certain coun-
ties, 27-422, 27-423
Search warrants, 43-201, 43-202
Shipwrecks, powers and duties as to, 54-301,
54-304 to 54-306
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Summary ejectment of trespassers. Tres-
pass (Civil) (this index)
Summoning jury and witnesses — ■
fees of constable, 27-451(4)
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-423, 27-
452
Sumter County, deposit of moneys paid into
court in, 10-2152
Support proceedings in family court divi-
sion, arraignment before magistrate in,
15-1261
Suspension of, 43-3
Term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 20: 43-1
Territorial jurisdiction, 43-1, 43-61, 43-62
Transcript of judgment —
fees of clerk of courts for enrolling and
issuing execution on, 27-53(57)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
fees of magistrate for, 27-431(13)
local provision, 27-434, 27-437
Trespassers, action for summary eject-
ment—
duty of magistrate, 10-2441, 10-2442
fee of magistrate, 10-2443
Vagrancy laws, penalty for neglect to en-
force, 43-22
MAGISTRATES AND MAGISTRATES'
COURTS— Cont'd
Venue of civil actions and criminal proceed-
ings, SC Const, Art 5, §23
change of, in civil cases, 43-131
Witnesses —
arrest on refusal to recognize in criminal
cases, 43-248 to 43-250'
compelling attendance and testimony of,
43-132
compensation of —
civil cases, 27-603
criminal cases, 27-611
recognizances of, powers and duties in
counties with county courts, 43-262
Summoning jury and witnesses, supra
testimony in criminal cases to be taken
in writing, 43-122
MAGNETIC HEALERS
Licensing, 56-1364
MAIL
Machine guns, possession by postal officials,
16-125, 16-126
Notice by. Negotiable Instruments (this
index)
Sales and use taxes, registration for pur-
poses of mail order business, 65-1424
Service of process and papers by, 10-463 to
10-465, 10-468
Summoning grand jurors or jurors by, see
index under name of particular county
MAIN STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
Tax exemption, 65-1523(80)
MAJOR CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC
Degrees and diplomas granted by, 22-13
MALARIA
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
555 [Sec. 8]
MALICE
Murder, as element of, 16-51 to 16-54
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
Alarm systems of fire or police, 16-560
Civil action as barred by prosecution for,
10-15
628
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF— Cont'd
Electric and intcrurban railroads, malicious
mischief to property of, 58-735, 58-738
removing brasses and packing from, 58-
735
Electric lines, injuring or interfering with,
24-453
Personal property, as to, 16-381
Railroad property, 58-738
cars, removing brasses and packing, 58-
735
Real property, malicious injury to, 16-382
to 16-385
civil action as barred by prosecution for,
10-15
School property, trustees as owners for pur-
pose of prosecutions, 16-383
State park, defacement of, 51-9
Streetcars, removing brasses and packing,
58-735
Telegraph lines, penalty, 58-316
Telephone lines, penalty, 58-316
United States Coast Service, destruction or
injury of monuments, signals, etc., 54-
405
MALICIOUS PROSECUTION
Copy of indictment required to commence
action for, Cir Ct Rule 70
Costs in actions for, limited, when, 10-1607
MALPRACTICE
Attorneys at law, removal of, 56-152
Barber certificate, suspension or revocation
of, 56-273
Civil arrest in actions for, 10-802(1)
MANDAMUS— Cont'd
Drainage district, default in payment of
bonds, 18-300
Electrical utilities, actions against, 24-118
Housing authorities' obligee may obtain, 36-
166
Income tax return, mandamus to require
filing, 65-305
Inheritance tax, mandamus to compel ap-
pearance before Tax Commission in
connection with, 65-521
Limited dividend housing corporations,
summary proceedings against, 36-55, 36-
56
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority,
availability to bondholders of, 24-367
Peremptory writ on final judgment, 10-2103
Pleadings after return, 10-2102
Railroads, mandamus to require compliance
with general railroad law and rules and
orders of Public Service Commission,
58-864, 58-1032
Reorganization plans, actions in connections
with, not subject to mandamus, 9-226
Return, 10-2101
Rural Electrification Authority bonds, avail-
ability to holders of, 24-323
Supreme Court, mandamus by —
chambers, issuance at, SC Const, Art 5,
§25; 15-125.
power to issue, SC Const, Art 5, §4;
15-121
to compel appearance before Tax Com-
mission in inheritance tax matters,
65-521
Tax, levy of to pay refunding bonds, 1-698
Telephone companies, availability to prevent
violations by, 58-427
Venue, 10-2103
MALT, MALT EXTRACT AND
SUBSTITUTES
License and license tax, 65-791 to 65-794
MANDATORY PROVISIONS
Constitution, State, SC Const, Art 1, § 29
MALT LIQUORS
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
MANDAMUS
Generally, 10-2101 to 10-2104
Chambers, issue at —
circuit courts, SC Const, Art 5, §25;
10-20
Supreme Court, 15-125
Common pleas courts, power to issue, SC
Const, Art 5, § 15
Damages in action for, 10-2103, 10-2104
Decedent's property, exhibition for inven-
tory, 19-453
MANGANESE POISONING
Reportable disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 553 [Sec. 5]
MANICURISTS
Cosmetologists (this index)
MANNING, TOWN OF
Cotton weighers, appointment of, 13-133
Funding bonds, exception of, from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 237]
Index
629
MANNING, TOWN OF— Cont'd
Street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 14
Taxation —
annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-
243
assessors, 65-1818
equalization board, 65-1871
appeals to, 65-1871
MANSLAUGHTER
Homicide (this index)
MANUFACTURE AND MANUFAC-
TURERS
See also Mills and Factories
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Employees' houses, sewerage systems for.
Sewers and Septic Tanks (this index)
Fertilizers (this index)
Income tax, basis of assessment of foreign
corporate or nonresident manufacturers,
65-232
Narcotics (this index)
Penitentiary, operation of manufacturing
plant in, 55-331
Sales and use taxes on goods used or con-
sumed in manufacturing, 65-1361
Taxes and tax exemptions. Taxation (this
index)
see also index heading naming county or
municipality
MAPS OR PLATS— Cont'd
Viewers of drainage districts, map accom-
panying survey of board of, 18-232
MARATHON DANCES
Generally, 5-401, 5-402
MARGARINE
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
MARGAROPUS ANNULATUS
Animals infected with or exposed to, dis-
infection of, 6-422 to 6-424
MARIHUANA
Narcotics (this index)
MARINE CORPS
Armed Forces (this index)
MARINE DISTRICT
Defined, 70-101
Discharge of sewage or waste into waters
of, 70-119
MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commis-
sion (this index)
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES
Corporations (this index)
MARINE INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
MANURE
Fertilizer, commercial, when not subject to
provisions as to, 3-501
MARION, GENERAL FRANCIS
Fort Watson Memorial to honor men of, 51-
403
MAPS OR PLATS
Electric companies, maps to be kept by,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 816 [Rule 11]
Fees of deputy surveyors for, 27-508
Forgery or counterfeiting of, 16-351 (c)
Gas company's duty as to. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule 34]
Railroads, profile map of proposed route,
58-658
Registration and Recordation (this index)
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, 9-310(4)
MARION COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, see Counties
Agricultural tenancies, date of termination,
41-61
Agriculture (this index)
Audit, biennial, 14-2817
Auditor —
fee for entering and endorsing convey-
ance not to be charged by, 65-1782
omitted property, placing on tax books,
65-2530
630
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MARION COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of Commissioners —
accountants, employment of, 14-2817
appointment, 14-2801
bonds, official, 14-2804
chairman —
appointment, 14-2801, 14-2803
bond, 14-2804
compensation, 14-2805
Contracts and purchases, duties with
respect to, 14-2809
duties and powers, 14-2808
highways, jurisdiction and supervi-
sion of, 14-2808
inventory, making of, 14-2810
term of office, 14-2802
warrants, execution of, 14-2812
claims, investigation of, 14-2812
clerk, 14-2807
bond, 14-2807
salary, 14-2807
compensation, 14-2805
condemnation, power of, 14-2814
duties of members, 14-2811
meetings, 14-2911
number of members, 14-2S01
property book, 14-2810
seal, 14-2806
term of office, 14-2802
vacancies, how filled, 14-2803
warrants, execution of, 14-2812
Bonds —
Bonds (this indexl
Counties (this index !
Boundaries, 14-83
Bowling alleys, licensing of, 5-647 to 5-654
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
chairman of Board of Commissioners to
have jurisdiction and supervision of,
14-2808
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-9
Chain gangs —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
chairman of Board of Commissioners to
have jurisdiction and supervision of,
14-2808
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
Circuit court and ierms, 15-261, 15-282
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
auditing, 14-2812
authority of law as requisite, 14-2813
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this index)
fees, 27-88
report of Board of Education to be filed
with, 21-3478
Coin-operated machines, 5-641 to 5-654
MARION COUNTY— Cont'd
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Congressional districts. 23-554
Constables, 43-891, 43-892
see also Constables (this index)
bond, liability on for violations as to fees,
27-421
fees, 27-421
removal from office for violations as to
fees, 27-421
Contempt of court, misuse of courthouse
as, 14-2816
Contracts, 14-2809
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation, 17-132
Cotton, sale of —
powers of purchaser of seed cotton, 13-
342
record of sale of seed cotton to be kept
in part of county, 13-341
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courthouse, abusing or mutilating as of-
fense, 14-2816
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-282
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county courts, general law as to, as in-
applicable, 15-627
jurors, compensation, 38-308(2)
Magistrates, infra
master, probate judge as, 15-501
Municipal courts, infra
Probate judge, infra
Dance hall licenses, 5-604
Divorce proceedings, reference of, 20-109
Drainage — -
generally. Drainage (this index)
taxes, payment of, 18-575
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Ferries, chairman of Board of Commission-
ers to have jurisdiction and supervision
of, 14-2808
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statements, publication in towns
over 200, 47-808
Fiscal year, generally, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and Game Commission, 28-1121 to 28-
1128
appointment, 28-1121
chairman, 28-1123
duties, generally, 28-1124
meetings, 28-1123
number of members, 28-1121
powers, generally, 28-1124
qualification of members, 28-1121
recommendations by —
changes in laws, 28-1125
Index
631
MARION COUNTY— Co»fd
Fish and Game Commission — Cont'd
recommendations by — Cont'd
removal of wardens, 28-1128
salaries of wardens, 28-1127
secretary, 28-1123
terms of members, 28-1122
vacancies, how filled, 28-1122
Fish sanctuary in Little Pee Dee River
Swamp, 28-721
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
agents, employment of, to sell property,
65-3171
convej-ances by, duty to record, 65-3172
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Health and drainage, commissioners of, 18-
71
Health boards generally. Local Health
Boards (this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
chairman of Board of Commissioners to
have jurisdiction and supervision of,
14-2808
inspection by chairman of Board of Com-
missioners, 14-2808
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3 [Vol. 7, p. 132]
Ice plants, municipal, exception from provi-
sion permitting, SC Const, Art 8, § 13
Inventory of personal property, 14-2810
Jail-
generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
municipal prisoners in, 55-432 to 55-434
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(2)
coroner's jurors, 17-132
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-891, 43-892
see also Magistrates (this index)
bond, liability on, for violations as to
fees, 27-421
fees, 27-421
removal from office for violations as to
fees, 27-421
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Mars Bluff Bridge Board, audit of books of,
14-2817
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
probate judge as, 15-501
MARION COUNTY— Cont'd
Motor vehicles of rural fire departments and
of individual members as emergency ve-
hicles, 46-216.1
Mullins, town of, bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 233]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp.
280, 281]
Municipal courts —
county chain gang, commitments to, 15-
911
juries in, 15-942
Music machines, orchestras, etc., 5-641 to
5-654
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
audit of books of, 14-2817
personal liability for claims incurred
without authority, 14-2813
Saturday office hours, 14-2821
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Police, 53-601 to 53-605
see also Rural Police (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-187
Pool and billiard licenses, 5-647 to 5-654
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
as master, 15-501
as referees, 10-1405
fees, 27-305
practice of law by, 15-420
Property of, jurisdiction and supervision
over, 14-2808
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchases, 14-2809
Recording fees, 27-88
Requisitions for supplies, equipment, mate-
rial or service as necessary, 14-2809
Rural fire departments —
interference with, as offense, 14-2820
police powers, 14-2818, 14-2819
Schools — -
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
appointment, 21-3451
budgets, approval of, 21-3471
chairman, 21-3452
compensation of members, 21-3453
contracts for acquisition of school
books, 21-535
meetings, 21-3453
mileage, 21-3453
number of members, 21-3451
632
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MARION COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
regulations, power to prescribe, 21-
3454
report of receipts and disbursements,
21-3478
terms of office, 21-3451
vacancies, how filled, 21-3451
bonds, district, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 294]
budgets, 21-3471
expenditures, 21-3474
fiscal matters, 21-3471 to 21-3478
Superintendent of Education-
Board of Education chairman, 21-3452
financial statements, publication of,
21-3477
supplies consumable by pupils in one
year not to be furnished, 21-531
surplus funds, use of, 21-3475
taxes, 21-926
apportionment to districts, 21-3473
assessors, 65-1819
rate, maximum, 21-926
special levies, reduction or increase,
21-3476
special provision for, 21-926, 21-929
special twelve-mill tax, 21-3472
teachers —
district trustees to employ and fix
salaries for year following term
of office, 21-353
supplemental salaries, 21-3474
textbooks —
adoption by State as binding, 21-552
contracts for acquisition, 21-535
deposit and segregation of funds for,
21-546
free books, return of, 21-551
free or rental system, option as to,
21-528
notes for, 21-540
purchases, 21-533
rentals, maximum, 21-529
transportation of pupils, provisions for,
21-3474
trustees —
budgets, 21-3471
tuition of nonresidents, 21-852.1
Seed cotton, hours of purchase of, 13-342
Sheriff generally. Sheriffs (this index)
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Skating rinks, licensing of, 5-647
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
MARION COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector, 65-2521 to 65-2531
appointment, 65-2521
auditor, assistance to, 65-2530
bond, 65-2522
census of property, 65-2529
duties generally, 65-2524
fees, 65-2528
levy of execution, 65-2527
omitted property, reporting to auditor,
65-2530
powers generally, 65-2524
removal from office, 65-2523
reports of uncollectible executions, 65-
2531
settlements with treasurer, 65-2531
term of office, 65-2523
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, 65-1819
discount allowable, 65-1987
execution to enforce payment, 65-2525
to 65-2527
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1524
new industries, 65-1563
property of certain organizations, 65-
1522(5) (8)
Forfeited land commission, supra
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
sales for, fees, 65-2528
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
compensation, maximum, 65-1961
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
reports to county commissioners, 65-2021
tax collector, settlement with. 65-2531
tax execution, issuance of, 65-2525
fees for, 65-2528
Warrants, execution of, 14-2812
MARION LAKE
Fishing in, 28-1211 to 28-1215
MARION SQUARE
Charleston National Guard's ownership and
use of, 44-705
MARION, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
S 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Index
633
MARION, TOWN OF— Cont'd
Buildings, public, bonds for, as excepted
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Council, general rule of elections not ap-
plicable, 47-52
Fire department, bond issue for, excepted
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Funding of expenditures for certain pur-
poses, permissibility, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Lighting plant, bonds for as excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8. §7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Mayor, general rule of elections not ap-
plicable. 47-52
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Reimbursement agreements with abutting
property owners in, 47-1347
Sewer bonds excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 227]
Street improvement bonds, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
Waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 227]
MARITIME MATTERS
Ports and Maritime Matters (this index)
MARKET HOUSES
Markets (this index)
MARKETING
Agricultural Marketing (this index)
MARKETING ACTS
Co-operative Marketing Act (this index)
MARKETING ASSOCIATIONS
Co-operative associations generally, see
Co-operative Associations
Adoption of benefits of Co-operative Mar-
keting Act by existing associations, 12-
909
Advances to members, 12-923
Agency for members, 12-923
Annual reports, 12-911
Articles of incorporation. Organization, in-
fra
"Association" defined, 12-902
MARKETING ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Borrowing power, 12-923
Business operations, statement of, in annual
report, 12-911
Bylaws — ■
adoption or amendment, 12-951
directors, provisions for election of, 12-
961
subject matter, 12-951
transfer of stock, 12-945, 12-951
voting, methods of to be fixed by, 12-
954
By-products, manufacturing or marketing as
permissible activity, 12-908, 12-910, 12-
923
Canning agricultural products of members
as permissible activity, 12-908, 12-910,
12-923
Capital stock — ■
articles of incorporation to state amount,
number of shares and par value, 12-
921
report as to, 12-911
Commissioner of Agriculture, annual report
to, 12-819
Contracts —
directors or officers, restrictions on, 12-
963
with members, 12-971
bylaws to fix terms of, 12-951
inducing violation penalized, 12-975
injunction against breach, 12-973
legality, 12-905
liquidated damages for breach, fixing
of, 12-972
specific performance, 12-973
with other co-operatives, 12-974
Corporation laws, applicability, 12-904
Directors, 12-961
amendment of articles to be approved
by, 12-924
articles of incorporation to give names
and addresses, 12-921
compensation, 12-951, 12-963
contracts with association, restrictions,
12-963
election, 12-951, 12-961
meetings of members or stockholders,
power to call, 12-952
number, 12-961
qualifications, 12-951, 12-961
quorum, bylaws to fix, 12-951
reference of matters to members or
stockholders, 12-953
removal, 12-965
term of office, bylaws to fix, 12-951
vacancies, how filled, 12-962
upon removal, 12-965
Drying of agricultural products of mem-
bers as permissible activity, 12-908, 12-
910, 12-923
634
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MARKETING ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Entrance fees, how fixed, 12-951
False reports concerning, penalized, 12-975
Financing of activities, permissibility, 12-
908, 12-923
Franchise taxes, exemption from, 12-912
Harvesting of agricultural products of
members as permissible activity, 12-908,
12-923
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
Incorporation. Organization, infra
Legality, 12-905
License fee, 12-912
Limitation of amount of stock member may
own, 12-944
Machinery, manufacturing or supplying to
members as permissible activity, 12-908,
12-923
Marketing of agricultural products of mem-
bers as permissible activity, 12-908, 12-
923
Meetings, 12-952
bylaw provisions as to, 12-951, 12-952
notice of, 12-952
special, 12-952, 12-953
Members —
see also Stock and stockholders, in-
fra
generally, 12-931
advances to, 12-923
agency of association for. 12-923
amendment of articles, 12-924, 12-925
assessability, 12-951
associations as, 12-932
certificate of membership, 12-933
charges for services to, bylaws to fix, 12-
951
contracts with. Contracts, supra
defined, 12-902
expulsion —
bylaw provisions as to, 12-951
payment upon, 12-937
fees, how fixed, 12-951
Meetings, supra
new, admission of, 12-934
number —
bylaws to fix, 12-951
to be stated in annual report, 12-911
qualifications, bylaws to prescribe, 12-
951
quorum, bylaws to fix, 12-951
reference of matters to, 12-953
representation, 12-935
special meetings, power to require, 12-
952
Stock, infra
suspension, bylaw provisions as to, 12-
951
value of interests, bylaw provision for
determination, 12-951
Voting, infra
MARKETING ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Members — Cont'd
withdrawal of — -
bylaws to fix method, time and man-
ner, 12-951
payment upon, 12-937
Name-
annual report to state, 12-911
articles of incorporation to state, 12-921
nonmembers, limitation on business
with, 12-936
Nonprofit, character as, 12-902
Nonstock, statement in articles of incorpo-
ration, 12-921
Notes given in payment for stock, 12-941
Objects, 12-908
Officers —
compensation, 12-951, 12-963
contracts with association, restrictions
on, 12-963
election, 12-951, 12-964
qualifications to be fixed by bylaws, 12-
951
removal, 12-965
term of office to be fixed by bylaws, 12-
951
Orangeburg Cotton Marketing Association,
13-351 to 13-356
Organization, 12-921
articles of incorporation —
amendment, 12-924, 12-925
fees for filing, 12-926
contents, 12-921
evidence, admissibility in, 12-922
execution, 12-922
filing, 12-922
fees for, 12-926
Clemson Agricultural College to advise
as to, 12-906
reorganization of existing corporations
or associations, 12-909
■who may organize, 12-907
Packing agricultural products as permissible
activity, 12-908, 12-923
Participation in other associations, 12-910,
12-923
Penalties for violation of bylaws, how fixed,
12-951
Personal property, ownership of, 12-923
Place of business —
annual report to State, 12-911
article of incorporation to state, 12-921
Powers, 12-923
Preferred stock, 12-942, 12-943
articles of incorporation to give particu-
lars, 12-921
dividends, restriction on, 12-971
Preserving of agricultural products of mem-
bers as permissible activity, 12-908, 12-
910, 12-923
President, election of, 12-964
Index
635
MARKETING ASSOCIATIONS— Cont'd
Processing agricultural products of mem-
bers as permissible activity, 12-908, 12-
910, 12-923
Production of agricultural products as per-
missible activity, 12-908, 12-923
Purpose, articles of incorporation to state,
12-921
Quorum, bylaws to provide for, 12-951
Real property, ownership of, 12-923
Reports, annual, 12-911
Reserves, 12-923
Secretary, election of, 12-964
Shipping of agricultural products of mem-
bers as permissible activity, 12-908, 12-
910, 12-923
Stock and stockholders — ■
see also Members, supra
associations as stockholders, 12-932
Capital stock, supra
dividends on stock, restriction of, 12-971
issuance of stock, 12-941
liability of stockholders, 12-947
limitation on amount of stock held, 12-
944
payment for stock, 12-941
Preferred stock, supra
purchase of stock by association, 12-946
reference of matters to stockholders by
directors, 12-953
special meetings, power of stockholders
to call, 12-952
transfers of stock —
bylaw provisions as to, 12-951
limitation on, 12-945
Voting, infra
Supplies, selling of to members as permis-
sible activity, 12-908, 12-923
Term of existence —
articles of incorporation to state, 12-921
Tobacco —
sale of, in name other than that of true
owner penalized, 69-48
violation of statute regulating marketing
of, 69-47
Treasurer —
bank or other depository may act as,
12-964
bond, 12-964
election of, 12-964
Vice-presidents, election of, 12-964
Voting by members or stockholders-
bylaws to provide for, 12-951
methods of, 12-954
Warehouse receipts issued by corporation
in which co-operative is interested, 69-8
MARKETING BOARDS OR
COMMISSIONS
Agricultural Marketing Commission (this
\ index)
MARKETING BOARDS OR COMMIS-
SIONS—Cont'd
Columbia Marketing Commission (this in-
dex)
Greenville County Marketing Commission
(this index)
Jasper County Marketing Board (this in-
dex)
MARKETING CONTRACTS
Recording, 60-351 to 60-356
book of, 60-351
effect of, 60-353
laborer's lien not affected, 60-354
landlord's lien for rent and advances not
affected, 60-354
manner of, 60-352
powers of association over members not
affected, 60-355
sharecropper's rights not affected, 60-
356
when required, 60-351
MARKETS
Columbia State Farmers Market (this in-
dex)
License, revocation of, 47-64
Municipal bond issues for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit —
Anderson, City of, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p 224]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 287, 288]
Newberrv, town of, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 228]
Walterboro, City of, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7, [Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 285]
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Tax exemption of market houses, 65-1522
(18)
MARKET VALUE
Inheritance tax as based on, 65-508
MARKS AND MARKING
See also Brands and Marks
Animals of another, 6-301, 6-302
Bills of Lading (this index)
Explosives, marking for transportation, 58-
612
Landmarks. Boundaries (this index)
Railroad equipment, markings on, 58-861
MARL
Fertilizer, commercial, when not subject to
statutory requirements as to, 3-501
636
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MARLBORO COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, sec Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Airport board, 2-391 to 2-394
Alcohol, confiscation, seizure, etc., 4-423
Appropriations, diversion of, prohibited, 14-
2859
Auctioning of horses, mules or cattle, li-
cense of resident for, 56-206
Audit board, 14-2866
Auditor, county, tax collector to assist, 65-
2179
Audits, 14-2866, 14-2869, 14-2870
employment of auditor, 14-2867, 14-2868
Bailiffs, 15-1937
Board of commissioners. Highway com-
missioners, infra
Bonds generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Borrowing money. Tax anticipation bor-
rowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-84
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
highway commissioners to construct and
maintain, 14-2858
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gangs —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
use of, 55-457
Chattel mortgages on crops, certain re-
cording provisions not applicable, 60-
304
Circuit court, 15-261, 15-266, 15-268
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
audit and payment, 14-2860
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
circuit court clerk as clerk of county
court, 15-689
fees, 27-52
Commissioners. Highway commissioners,
infra
Common pleas court —
appeals to, from county court, in non-
support cases, 15-699.18, 15-699.19
county court, concurrent jurisdiction of,
15-696, 15-697
jurors not exempted by county court
service, 15-699.11
Marboro County Court (this index)
Competitive bidding —
contracts, 14-2861
tax anticipation borrowing, 14-2863
Congressional districts, 23-554
MARLBORO COUNTY— Cont'd
Constables generally. Constables (this in-
dex)
Contracts, competitive bidding required,
14-2861
Coroner generally. Coroners (this index)
Cotton weighers and weighing —
compensation, 13-227
marking, 13-205
weighers for warehouses in, 13-244
County attorney, duties as to domestic re-
lations cases in Marlboro County Court,
15-699.13
County court. Marlboro County Court (this
index)
Courthouse, Marlboro County Court held
in, 15-694
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1937
circuit court, 15-261, 15-266, 15-268
Clerk of courts, supra
Common pleas court, supra
county court. Marlboro County Court
(this index)
General sessions court, infra
jurors' compensation, 38-308(2)
jury commissioners to act for county
court, 15-699.9
Magistrates, infra
probate judge, fees, 27-304
Sheriff, infra
Deer, buck, open season, 28-352
Drainage—
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Employees-
bond, when requirable, 14-2857
compensation, how determined, 14-2856
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statement, publication in towns
over 200, 47-808
Fire, setting out of, restrictions on, 29-104.1,
29-104.2
Fire zones —
borrowing by, 14-2884
directors, 14-2883
employees, 14-2883
equipment, purchase of, 14-2SS3
establishment, 14-2881
incorporation, 14-2882
officers, 14-2883
petitions for establishment, 14-2882
taxes to pav obligations and operating
costs, 14-2885
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing net or seine, use of when permis-
sible, 28-619 to 28-621
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
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MARLBORO COUNTY— Cont'd
Forfeited land commission, 65-3181 to 65-
3193
see also Counties (this index) ; Tax-
ation (this index)
general provisions, see topic Taxa-
tion, under heading Forfeited
land commission
accounting for income, 65-3189
advertising by, 65-3187
agent, employment of, 65-3183
bond, 65-3184
appointment, 65-3181
attorneys, employment of, 65-3186
compensation, 65-3182
control of lands acquired by, 65-3187
costs and fees of tax officials, payment
of, 65-3193
employees of county, power to use, 65-
3183
income, disposition of, 65-3189
insurance, power to procure, 65-3187
inventory of forfeited lands, 65-3191, 65-
3192
leasing of lands acquired by, 65-3187
mileage, 65-3182
number of members, 65-3181
possession of forfeited lands, 65-3185
reports, 65-3192
sales of land acquired by, 65-3188
terms of members, 65-3181
timber, powers as to, 65-3187
trespasses, prevention of, 65-3187
vacancies, how filled, 65-3181
Game. Hunting, infra
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court —
countv court, concurrent jurisdiction of,
15-696
jurors not exempt because of county
court service, 15-699.11
probation officer in nonsupport cases in
county court, duties as to, 15-699.13
Governing body generally. Counties (this
index)
Health, Board of, 32-334 to 32-336
see also Local Health Boards (this in-
dex)
Health and drainage, commissioners of, 18-
71
Highway commissioners —
appointment, 14-2853
auditor, employment of, 14-2867
chairman, 14-2853
bond, 14-2857
claims, auditing of, 14-2860
clerk, 14-2854
compensation, 14-2856
removal or discharge, 14-2855
duties generally, 14-2858
employees —
compensation, 14-2856
discharge of, 14-2855
MARLBORO COUNTY— Cont'd
Highway commissioners — Cont'd
number of members, 14-2853
office, 14-2858
powers, 14-2858.1
salary, 14-2853
statement, annual, 14-2865
term, 14-2853
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways and Streets (this in-
dex)
districts, 33-1791
maintenance, 33-1793
sections, 33-1791
supervisor's duty as to, 33-1794
system, 33-1792
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3 [Vol. 7, p. 132]
Hunting —
out-of-season hunting, 28-352
season for deer, quail, and squirrels in,
28-352
wild turkeys in, prohibited until Nov. 1,
1953, 28-351
Ice plants, municipal, exception from pro-
vision authorizing, SC Const, Art 8,
§13
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this in-
dex)
Judicial sales of real estate —
fees for, 10-1780
partition and foreclosure proceedings, 10-
1767
Jurors, compensation, 38-308(2)
Jury commissioners to act for county court,
15-699.9
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
Bennettsville Public Library, acquisition
of, 42-553
location, 42-551
trustees — -
appointment, 42-552
contractual powers, limitation, 42-554
rules and regulations, 42-555
term of office, 42-552
vacancies, how filled, 42-552
Licenses —
generally. Counties (this index)
circuses, 65-969
traveling shows, 65-969
Magistrates, 43-901
see also Magistrates (this index)
appeals to county court in civil cases,
15-696
fines collected by, publication of, 43-17
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
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MARLBORO COUNTY— Cont'd
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
educational society. Marlboro Educa-
tional Society (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate lines
half holidays, May-August, 14-2871
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-188
Probate judge — m „
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
fees, 27-304
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex) .
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Quail, closed and open season, 28-352
Recall of intendant or warden in towns
under 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Registration and recordation —
fees, 27-52
payment in advance, 60-161
indexes to deeds, 60-161
veterans' discharges, 60-405
Rural police, 53-611 to 53-620
see also Rural Police (this index)
appointment, 53-611
bond, 53-612
compensation, 53-613
domestic relations cases in county court,
duties as to, 15-691
duties and powers generally, 53-616, 53-
617
equipment, 53-613
oath of office, 53-612
politics, police not to engage in, 53-620
posse, calling out, 53-618
qualifications, 53-611
removal, 53-611
reports to sheriff, 53-614
sheriff, control by, 53-614, 53-615
speed officer, 53-619
term of office, 53-611
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
administrative areas —
division of county into, 21-3512
trustees for, 21-3513
allocation of pupils to schools, 21-3507
Board of Education —
administrative areas, power to create
and alter, 21-3512
audits, duty of Board of Education
to have made, 21-3523
budget —
duty to prepare, 21-3518
powers as to, 21-3507
buildings, powers as to, 21-3507
census, power to carry out, 21-350/
MARLBORO COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
chairman, 21-3505
compensation of members, 21-3504
compulsory attendance law, power to
enforce, 21-3507
contracts for acquisition of school
books, 21-535
distribution of funds among schools,
21-3522
eminent domain, right of, 21-3507
expenditures, controls over, 21-3506,
21-3507
governing body of district, 21-3502
high schools, power to establish, 21-
3507
interchange of pupils, powers as to,
21-3507
meetings, 21-3505
mileage, allowance of, 21-3d04
personnel, power to employ, 21-3507
powers, generally, 21-3506, 21-3507
pupils, allocation of, to schools, 21-
3507
purchasing system, 21-3511
qualifications of members, 21-3503
record of proceedings, 21-3507
seal, 21-3507
secretary, 21-3505
assistant, 21-3505
Superintendent of Education, employ-
ment of, 21-3508
surveys, 21-3507
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-3524
vice-chairman, 21-3505
warrants, power to draw, 21-3507
bonds, district, permissible amount —
Clio school district No. 9, SC Const,
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 284]
graded district No. 10, SC Const, Art
10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 284]
borrowing in anticipation of taxes, 21-
3524
budget—
administrative area, to be prepared
by trustees, 21-3516
Board of Education to prepare, 21-
3518
legislative delegation, submission to.
21-3519
census, power of Board of Education to
take, 21-3507
compulsory attendance law, Board of Edu-
cation's power to enforce, 21-3507
/district, single, entire county to consti-
tute, 21-3501
educational society. Marlboro Educa-
tional Society (this index)
equalization of educational opportunities,
21-3517
high schools, power of Board of Edu-
cation to establish, 21-3507
\S
Index
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MARLBORO COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education —
assistant secretary to Board of Edu-
cation, 21-3505
duties, 21-3509
expense allowance, 21-83
qualifications, 21-3508
salary, 21-3508
term of employment, 21-3508
traveling allowance, 21-3508
supplies consumable by pupils in one
year not to be furnished, 21-531
taxes, 21-3520
borrowing in anticipation of, 21-3524
special levies, 21-3521
textbooks —
adopted by State, exemption from use
of, 21-552
contracts for acquisition, 21-535
deposit and segregation of funds for,
21-548
free, 21-521, 21-522
insurance premium tax, appropriation
from, for free or rental system,
21-543
notes for, 21-540
rental charge, 21-523
trustees —
appointment, 21-3514
duties, 21-3516
number, 21-3513
powers, 21-3516
terms of office, 21-3515
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
deputy —
domestic relations cases in Marlboro
County Court, assignment to in-
vestigate, 15-691
salary, 53-82
detective, employment of, 53-866
duties, generally, 15-690
investigation of domestic relations cases,
15-691
Sinking funds generally. Counties (this in-
dex)
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina Retirement System, partici-
pation in, 61-133
Squirrels, closed and open season, 28-352
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Supervisor —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-2852
election, 14-2851
highway commissioners, chairman of
board of, 14-2853
MARLBORO COUNTY— Cont'd
Supervisor — Cont'd
highways, duties as to, 33-1794
term, 14-2S51
Supplies, advertising for bids for, 14-2862
Surplus funds, investment of, 14-2864
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-2863
see also Counties (this index)
"bills payable" book, 14-462
Tax collector, 65-2171 to 65-2181
appointment, 65-2171
unexpired term, 65-2174
assistance to county auditor, 65-2179
bond, 65-2172
duties, 65-2175
fees, 65-2181
mileage, 65-2181
powers, 65-2175
removal, 65-2171
settlement with treasurer, 65-2179
term of office, 65-2173
commencement of, 65-2173
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, 65-1832, 65-1833, 65-3572
board of appeals, 65-1877, 65-1878
books, time for opening, 65-1968
delinquent —
collection, 65-2175 to 65-2181
levy and sale to enforce payment,
65-2178
discounts on, 65-1991
districts, 65-3571
executions to enforce payment, 65-2176
to 65-2181
fees, 65-2181
reports on, 65-2179, 65-2180
exemption from, of new industries, prop-
erty owned by or used for, 65-1564
Forfeited land commission, supra
instalment payments, 65-1995, 65-2036
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1975
return, time for making, 65-1645
South Carolina Retirement System, levy
for payments to, 61-134
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1975
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
tax collector to settle with, 65-2179
Turkeys, wild, protection of, 28-351
closed season on until November 1, 1953,
28-391
Veterans, totally disabled, tax exemption of,
44-656
Waters. Streams, supra
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MARLBORO COUNTY COURT
Generally, 15-681 to 15-699.19
Always open for domestic relations cases,
15-6997
Always open for nonjury civil matters, 15-
699.6
Amount in controversy, 15-696
Appeals — ■
civil cases, appeals from magistrate's
courts, 15-696
nonsupport cases, appeal to common
pleas court, 15-699.18, 15-699.19
bond, 15-699.10
Supreme Court, appeals to, 15-699.17
Appointment of judge, SC Const, Art 5,
§1-A; 15-682
Bailiffs, 15-692
Books, furnishing of, 15-694
Chambers, power of judge at, 15-699
Charge to jury, restrictions on, 15-699.3
Clerk of circuit court as clerk of, 15-689
Common pleas court-
appeal to, in nonsupport cases, 15-699.18
bond, 15-699.10
concurrent jurisdiction with, 15-696, 15-
697
Compensation of jurors and witnesses, 15-
699.12
Concurrent jurisdiction —
common pleas court, concurrent juris-
diction with, 15-696, 15-697
general sessions court, concurrent juris-
diction with, 15-696
Contempt — -
domestic relations cases, 15-686
judge's power to punish for, 15-685
violation of probation in nonsupport
cases, 15-699.13
Costs and fees, 15-699.2
compensation of jurors and witnesses,
15-699.12
County attorney's duties in domestic rela-
tions cases, 15-699.13
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courthouse, office and courtroom in, 15-694
Court of record, 15-695
Custody of children, 15-699.5
Decree. Judgment or decree, infra
Default judgments in domestic relations
cases, 15-699.15
Divorce jurisdiction, 15-697
Domestic relations cases —
always open for, 15-699.7
appeal to common pleas court in non-
support cases, 15-699.18, 15-699.19
bond, 15-699.10
contempt in, 15-686
county attorney's duties, 15-699.13
custody of children, 15-699.5
default judgments, 15-699.15
divorce jurisdiction, 15-697
MARLBORO COUNTY COURT
— Cont'd
Domestic relations cases — Cont'd
order of protection, 15-699.5
probation in nonsupport cases, 15-699.13
procedure in nonsupport cases, 15-699.4
sheriff to assign deputy or rural police-
man to investigate, 15-691
support of wife and children, 15-698
support of children when mother at
fault has custody, 15-699.14
Drawing of jurors, 15-699.9
Entry of judgments and decrees, 15-699.16
nonjury judgment, 15-699.1
Equity jurisdiction, 15-696
Established, SC Const, Art 5, § 1-A; 15-681
Fees and costs, 15-699.2
compensation of witnesses, 15-699.12
General sessions court, concurrent juris-
diction with, 15-696
Instructions to jury, restrictions on, 15-
699.3
Judge —
appointment, SC Const, Art 5, § 1-A;
15-682
contempt, power to punish for, 15-685
oath of office, 15-685
official commission, 15-685
powers generally, 15-699
special judge, SC Const, Art 5, § 1-A
substitute judge, 15-687
term of office, 15-684
vacancies, 15-684
Judgment or decree —
default judgments in domestic relations
cases, 15-699.15
entry of, 15-699.16
nonjury judgment, 15-699.1
presumption as to validity of, 15-695
Jurisdiction —
civil jurisdiction —
constitutional provision, SC Const,
Art 5, § 1-A
original, 15-696
Concurrent jurisdiction, supra
custody of children, 15-699.5
divorce, 15-697
presumption as to, 15-695
support of wife and children, 15-698
Jurisdictional amount, 15-696
Jurors —
compensation, 15-699.12
number and selection of, SC Const, Art
5, § 1-A; 15-699.10
qualifications, drawing, and summoning
of, 15-699.9
service of, 15-699.11
Jury commissioners, 15-699.9
Nonjury civil matters, always open for,
15-699.6
Number of jurors, SC Const, Art 5, § 1-A;
15-699.10
Oath of office of judge, 15-685
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641
MARLBORO COUNTY COURT
— Cont'd
Official bond of judge, 15-703
Official commission of judge, 1S-68S
Pleading, practice, and procedure —
general laws as applicable, 15-699.1, 15-
699.3
nonsupport cases, 15-699.4
Presumption as to jurisdiction and validity
of judgments, 15-695
Probation in nonsupport cases, 15-699.13
Protection orders in domestic relations
cases, 15-699.5
Publications to be furnished to, 15-688
Roster of cases, 15-699.8
Seal, 15-695
Selection of jurors, SC Const, Art 5, § 1-A;
15-699.10
Service of jurors, 15-699.11
Sheriff-
domestic relations cases, investigation
of, 15-691
duties, generally, 15-690
Special judge, SC Const, Art 5, § 1-A
Special proceedings, jurisdiction of, 15-696
Stenographer, 15-693
Substitute judge, 15-687
Summoning of jurors, 15-699.9
Support of wife and children, 15-698
when mother at fault has custody, 15-
699.14
Term of office of judge, 15-684
Terms of court, 15-699.6
Testimony, recording of, 15-693
Vacancy in office of judge, 15-684
Witnesses-
compensation, 15-699.12
power to subpoena, 15-699.3
MARRIAGE
See also Di
Married Women
Absence of spouse for seven years —
adjudication of presumed death, 20-44
children of subsequent marriage legiti-
mate, 20-5
Affidavit for making and establishing rec-
ord, 20-47
Annulment, 20-43
bigamy, annulment as defense to, 16-401
family court division of juvenile and
domestic relations courts, jurisdic-
tion of, 15-1222
Florence Civil Court, jurisdiction of,
15-1608
service of process on nonresidents, 20-45,
20-46
Bigamy (this index)
Ceremony — •
judge of probate of Dillon County, per-
formance by, 20-30
[8 SC Code]— 41
MARRIAGE— Cont'd
Ceremony — Cont'd
license, performance of ceremony with-
out, 20-21
miscegenation, performing marriage
ceremony involving, 20-8
who may perform, 20-2
Certificates —
certified copies, 20-29
filing and recording, 20-29
filling out of, by celebrant, 20-25
Children of married parents deemed legiti-
mate for purpose of Uniform Support
of Dependents Act, 20-317(1)
Clerk of court in certain counties —
issue of licenses by, 20-22 to 20-24, 20-27
recording and indexing of certificates,
20-28
Cohabitation —
certain marriages may be declared void
when not consummated by, 20-43
emancipation, cohabitation prior to, 20-
3, 20-4
Common-Law Marriage (this index)
Contracts, deeds, and settlements, requisites
of, 20-205
Divorce (this index)
Emancipation, cohabitation prior to, 20-3,
20-4
Enoch Arden marriages. Absence of
spouse, supra
Establishment where certificate not filed,
20-47 to 20-49
Fees —
establishment of record, 20-47
Licenses, infra
service of nonresident in action to annual
marriage, 20-45, 20-46
Half-breeds, intermarriage with whites pro-
hibited, 20-7, 20-8
Idiots may not contract, 20-1
Indians, intermarriage with white prohibit-
ed, 20-7, 20-8
Intermarriage of races prohibited, 20-7, 20-8
Judgments and decrees —
affirming validity of marriage, 20-42
invalidity, 20-43
presumed death of absent spouse, 20-44
Legitimation of bastards by marriage of
parents, 20-5.1, 20-5.2
Licenses — •
age of applicants, 20-24
application for, 20-22 ■**
certificate to be filled out by person per-
forming ceremony, 20-25
certified copies of licenses and certifi-
cates, 20-28, 20-29
Clerk of court, supra
consent of parents, relative, or guardian
where woman under eighteen, 20-24
Dillon County, special provisions for,
20-30
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MARRIAGE— Cont'd
Licenses — Cont'd
disposition after ceremony, 20-27 to
20-29
distribution of forms by Bureau of Vital
Statistics, 20-26
effect of marriage contracted without,
20-31
fees-
certified copies, 20-28, 20-29
disposition of, 20-32
in various counties, see index un-
der name of county
issuance, 20-23
judge of probate of Dillon County,
20-30
fines for violations as to, disposition of,
20-33
form of license and certificate, 20-25
issue of, 20-22 to 20-24, 20-27
Laurens County, issuance in, without
first requiring payment of fee
to county treasurer, 14-2606
recording and indexing of licenses and
certificates, 20-28, 20-29
•u required, 20-21
statement of legal capacity of parties
necessary for issuance of, 20-23
triplicate, to be issued in, 20-27
— Lunatics may not contract, 20-1
Mestizos, intermarriage with whites pro-
hibited, 20-7, 20-8
Ministers may perform ceremony, 20-2
Miscegenation, 20-7
Mulattoes, intermarriage with whites pro-
hibited, 20-7, 20-8
\/ Negroes, intermarriage with whites pro-
hibited, 20-7, 20-8 ,
* Officers authorized to administer oaths may
perform ceremony, 20-2
Probate judges —
certified copies of licenses and certifi-
cates, issuance of, 20-28
issue of licenses by, 20-22 to 20-24, 20-27
recording and indexing of certificates,
20-28
Rabbis may perform ceremony, 20-2
Record of —
making and establishing of, 20-47 to 20-
49
military purposes, free certified copies
for, 44-660
veterans, free certified copies for, 44-660
Relationship, degrees within which mar-
riage prohibited, 20-1
Secret marriage with woman child under
sixteen, penalty for, 16-404
Seduction under promise of, 16-405
Service of process —
action for adjudication of presumed
death of spouse, 20-44
MARRIAGE— Cont'd
Service of process — Cont'd
nonresidents in annulment actions, 20-45,
20-46
Settlements. Marriage Settlements (this in-
dex) „
State Board of Health —
certified copies of licenses and certifi-
cates, 20-29
filing and indexing of licenses and cer-
tificates, 20-29
Status, proceedings to determine, 20-41 to
20-49
Statute of frauds, contracts upon considera-
tion of marriage as within, 11-101(3)
Validity —
jurisdiction of issues affecting, 20-41
suit to affirm, 20-42
Vital Statistics (this index)
Void marriages —
bigamous marriages, 20-6
children as legitimate, 20-6.1
declaration of, 20-43
miscegenation, 20-7, 20-8
Who may contract, 20-1
Who may perform ceremony, 20-2
Will as revoked by, 19-222
MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT
Dower as barred by, 19-152 to 19-156
Jointure (this index)
Posthumous child, rights of, 19-3
Recording of, 60-57
necessity, 60-101
Requisites, 20-205
Unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
MARRIED WOMEN
See also Dower; Husband and IVije;
Marriage
Generally, 20-201 to 20-208
Actions against —
liability of husband in, 20-207
parties to, 10-216
Attachment, etc., exemptions from, when
entitled to, 34-61
Bequest of separate property, power to
make, 20-202
Common-law wife deemed legitimate for
purpose of Uniform Support of De-
pendents Act, 20-318
Contracts, SC Const, Art 17, § 9; 20-201
marriage contracts, requisites of, 20-205
Debts of husband, wife's property not lia-
ble for, 20-203
Debts of wife, liability of husband for, 20-
206
[8SCCode]
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MARRIED WOMEN— Cont'd
Deeds and conveyances — •
marriage deeds, requisites of, 20-205
power to accept and make, 20-201, 20-202
validation of certain deeds subsequent
to 1868, 20-208
Descent of separate property, 20-202
Devise of separate property, power to make,
20-202
Dower (this index)
Earnings, 20-204
Escheated property, limitation of actions
for, 57-236
Executions restricted to separate property
of, 10-1706
Exemption of property of—
from attachment, etc., 34-61
from debts of husband. 20-203
from levy and sale, SC Const, Art 3,
§ 28; 34-61
Homestead exemption, when entitled to, 34-
61
Income, 20-204
Judgment against, 10-1515
Legal instruments executed by, 20-202
Marriage contracts, deeds, and settlements,
requisites of, 20-205
Parties to actions by or against, 10-216
Poor law, settlement for purpose of, 71-152
Purchase of property by, 20-201
Separate property, SC Const, Art 17, § 9
Settlement. Marriage Settlements (this in-
dex)
Validation of certain deeds subsequent to
1868, 20-208
Will made in execution of power, 19-204
MARS BLUFF BRIDGE BOARD
Audit of books, 14-2817
MARSHALS
Municipal courts —
duty to arrest certain offenders, 15-909,
15-910
penalty for failure to make arrests, 15-
910
Towns of less than 1,000, 47-147, 47-150
MARSHES
Eurning of, penalty for, 16-317, 16-318
Drainage of. Drainage (this index)
MARSH HENS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Open season, 28-331
MARTIAL LAW
See also Armed Forces; Militia
Declaration of, as legislative function, SC
Const, Art 1, § 27
Militia as subject to, SC Const, Art 1, § 27
MASKS
Wearing of, when prohibited, 16-114
exceptions, 16-115
penalty, 16-117
MASONIC HOME
Tax exemption, 65-1523(45)
MASONIC LODGES
Tax exemption. Taxation (this index)
MASQUERADE BALLS
Masks worn at, prohibition of wearing
masks not applicable to, 16-115
MASSACHUSETTS
Representation of, in first Congress, US
Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 3
MASTER AND SERVANT
See also Labor
Apprentices. Labor (this index)
Benefits, sick and death, license fees for
employers paying, 37-151
Death benefits, license fee for employer
paying, 37-151
Enticing laborers under contract, penalized,
40-454
Group insurance for benefit of employees,
37-531 to 37-537
Ill-treatment of servant, 20-301
Limitation of actions as to wages claimed
under Federal statute or regulation, 10-
146(1)
Privies, provision of, 40-257
Railroad employees. Railroads (this index)
Sick benefits, license fee for employer pay-
ing, 37-151
Street railway employees. Street Railways
(this index)
Unemployment Compensation (this index)
Wages, extra, for Sunday employment in
textile industries, 64-4
Water closets, provision of, 40-257
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MASTER OF VESSEL
Vessels and Shipping (this index)
MASTERS IN EQUITY
See also References
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
see index under name of county
Generally, 15-1801 to 15-1828
Amendment of pleadings, power to allow,
15-1815(3)
Annual report to common pleas court, 15-
1827
Appointment, 15-1802 to 15-1806
Bond, official, 15-1807, 15-1809
Books of office, 15-1828
Commission, examination of witnesses by.
Witnesses (this index)
Compensation in Aiken and Lee Counties,
15-1817,15-1818
Contempt, power to punish for, 15-1S21-
Depositions (this index)
Deposit of funds, 15-1826
Divorce cases, reference of. Divorce (this
index)
Dower (this index)
Duties, generally, 15-1814
Election in certain counties, 15-1803 to 15-
1806
Eminent domain proceedings. Eminent
Domain (this index)
Equity cases, powers in, 15-1815
Established in certain counties, 15-1801
Extension of time for answer or demurrer,
15-1815(2)
Fees, 27-201
certain counties, fees in, 27-202 to 27-208
notarial acts, fees for, 15-1816
Guardians ad litem for infants, power to
appoint, 15-1815(4)
Interlocutory orders, power to grant, 15-
1815
Judges of juvenile and domestic relations
courts not to act as, 15-1118
Land sales by, 15-1823 to 15-1825
Mortgages, fees for, 27-201 to 27-208
Motions, power to hear, 15-1815(1)
New parties, granting leave to make, 15-
1815(3)
Notarial powers, 15-1816
Oath of office, 15-1808
Office, etc., county to furnish, 14-11 to 14-13
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Partition, granting orders for, 15-1822
Practice of law by, 15-1812, 15-1813
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Records, allowing to be taken from office,
penalized, 16-371, 50-5
Referees, masters as. References (this
index)
MASTERS IN EQUITY— Cont'd
Sales by, 10-1753
Service by publication, power to make or-
ders for, 15-1815(5)
Spartanburg County Court —
hearings without master, 15-825
sales to be made by master, 15-826
Special master, 15-1811
clerk of probate court in certain counties,
15-1506
Term of office, 15-1802 to 15-1805
Vacancies, 15-1810
Witnesses, examination by commission.
Witnesses (this index)
MATCHES
Amount that may be kept, 47-759
MATERIALS
Condemnation, acquisition by. Eminent
Domain (this index)
Lien for. Mechanics' and Materialmen's
Liens (this index)
Public service authority, preference to local
materials, 59-10
Sales and use taxes on materials used in
article for resale, 65-1361
MATERNITY HOMES
Blood transfusions, facilities for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 581 [Reg. C. 1]
Delivery rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 585
[Reg. B]
Equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 5S6
[Reg. B]
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 585, 586
Unmarried mothers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 585
MATTRESSES
Bedding (this index)
MATURITY
Bonds (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
MAYESVILLE, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-168
MAYOR
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Index
645
MAYORS' COURTS
Establishment, 15-6
MEAL
Containers. 66-306, 66-317
Corn Meal and Grits (this index)
Flour and Bread (this index)
MEALS
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
MEASLES
Hotel rooms occupied by person known or
suspected of having, airing of, 35-129
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Quarantine placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 554 [Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 (Sec. 14]
common carriers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Warning placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 555 [Sec. 8]
MEASURES
Weights and Measures (this index)
MEAT
Beef (this index)
Denned, for purpose of Health Board reg-
ulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7. p. 598
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 598-602
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Mutton (this index)
Pork (this index)
Time of sale and delivery to govern weight
or measure, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464
[Reg. 1]
Transportation of, regulations as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 602
Veal (this index)
MEAT MARKETS
Ceilings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg.
2] _
Contamination of goods, precautions
against, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600
[Reg. 14]
Counters, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg.
8,9]
MEAT MARKETS— Cont'd
Cutting blocks. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599
[Reg. 8. 9]
Denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
Display of goods, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 600 [Reg. 14]
Doors, screening of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 599 [Reg. 3]
Employees —
cleanliness. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600
[Reg. 15]
denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
hand-washing, Rules & Reg.. Vol. 7, p
599 [Reg. 5]
lavatory facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 599 [Reg. 7]
lockers or dressing rooms, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 600 [Reg. 16]
toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 599 [Reg. 5]
Equipment —
construction and cleansing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg. 8, 9]
storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599
[Reg. 10]
Floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg.
1]
Fly control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599
[Reg. 3]
Garbage, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 599 [Reg. 11]
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 598-600
Horse meat, placard in regard to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 602 [Sec. 4]
Knives, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg.
8,9]
Lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg.
4]
Litter, keeping premises clear of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Reg. 16]
Living rooms, operations not to be conduct-
ed in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600
[Reg. 16]
Refrigeration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600
[Reg. 12]
equipment for. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
599 [Reg. 8, 9]
Refuse, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 599 [Reg. 11]
Sawdust on floors permissible, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg. 1]
Saws, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg.
8,9]
Screening of doors, windows, etc., Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg. 3]
Shelves. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg.
8,9]
Show cases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599
[Reg. 8,9]
Sinks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg.
8, 9]
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MEAT MARKETS— Cont'd
Sleeping rooms, operations not to be con-
ducted in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600
[Reg. 10]
Soiled linens, coats, and aprons, provisions
of containers for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 600 [Reg. 16]
Storage of goods, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
500 [Reg. 14]
Tables, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg. 8,
9]
Utensils — ■
construction and cleansing, Rules &
Reg., Vol., 7, p. 599 [Reg. 8, 9]
denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 598
storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599
[Reg. 10]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599
[Reg 4]
Walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599 [Reg. 2]
Wastes, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 599 [Reg. 11]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 599
[Reg. 6]
Wholcsomeness of goods, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 600 [Reg. 13]
Window screens, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
599 [Reg. 3]
MECHANICS
Architects, applicability of regulations per-
taining to, 56-63
MECHANICS' AND MATERIAL-
MEN'S LIENS
Generally, 45-251 to 45-293
Action—
for debt not precluded by existence of
lien, 45-292
to enforce. Suit to enforce, infra
Allowance in enforcement proceedings of
claims of creditors having similar lien,
45-273
Arbitration, right of, 45-303
Assigns of owner of premises, enforcement
against, 45-287
Attachment — ■
priority of mechanic's lien against, 45-
282 to 45-286
sale to satisfy mechanic's lien, rights of
attachment creditor, 45-282, 45-283
surplus proceeds of mechanic's lien sale,
45-281
Bond, filing of, as releasing, 45-261
Buildings and site, right to lien on, 45-251
Claims of other creditors in enforcement
proceeding, 45-272, 45-274
Common pleas court, enforcement in, 45-264
ships or vessels, 45-355
MECHANICS' AND MATERIAL-
MEN'S LIENS— Cont'd
Contract price, lien upon for labor or ma-
terial furnished contractor, 45-254, 45-
255, 45-301 to 45-303
prorating payments when insufficient to
pay all liens, 45-256
Costs in proceedings to enforce, 45-290,
45-291
Discharge, 45-293
Enforcement, 45-263 to 45-290
Equity of redemption as subject to, 45-253
Estate less than fee, 45-253
Executors or administrators —
enforcement of lien as against, 45-287
enforcement of lien by, 45-288
Grantee, enforcement against, 45-287
Heirs, enforcement against, 45-287
Joinder of lienors in petition to enforce
liens, 45-267
ships or vessels, 45-357
Judgment, satisfaction out of securities de-
posited to obtain release of lien, 45-261
Jury trial in enforcement proceedings, 45-
273
Labor performed, lien for, 45-251, 45-252,
45-301 to 45-303
Magistrate's court, enforcement in, 45-263
Material furnished, lien for, 45-251, 45-252
Mortgage previously recorded, inferiority
of mechanic's lien to, 45-257
Notice —
by owner of building that he will not be
responsible, effect, 45-258
in proceeding to enforce, 45-269 to 45-271
to owner where contractor employed, 45-
254, 45-255
Part performance, allowance of claims for
in enforcement proceedings, 45-275
Penalty enforceable upon contractor or
subcontractor who dissipates contract
price without paying laborers, subcon-
tractors or materialmen, 45-302
Petition to enforce —
amendability, 45-268
claims of other creditors as enforceable
in same proceeding, 45-272
contents, 45-266
ships or vessels, 45-356
filing with clerk, 45-265
joinder of lienors, 45-267
ships or vessels, 45-357
service, 45-269, 45-270
with summons, 45-265
Pleadings —
amendability, 45-268
Petition to enforce, supra
Priority, 45-252
attaching creditor, against, 45-282 to 45-
286
mortgage previously recorded, 45-257
ships and vessels, 45-351
Index
647
MECHANICS' AND MATERIAL-
MEN'S LIENS— Cont'd
Publication of notice of proceeding to en-
force, 45-270
Railroad property, 45-552
Recording, necessity of, 60-101
statement, 45-259
Release —
on filing surety bond, 45-261
on satisfaction of claim, 45-293
Sale of premises to satisfy lien, 45-275
attaching creditor, rights of, 45-282, 45-
283
distribution of proceeds, 45-279 to 45-
286
ships or vessels, 45-358
notice of sale, 45-278
part of property, 45-277
Ships, liens on, 45-351 to 45-358
Statement —
inaccuracy in, as not invalidating, 45-260
ships or vessels, 45-354
recording of, as necessary to keep lien
good, 45-259
ships and vessels, 45-352
Subcontractor's right to, 45-252
contract price, lien on, 45-301
Suit to enforce —
other claimant's right to prosecute, 45-
289 to 45-291
time for bringing, 45-262
Undertaking, release of lien upon filing,
45-261
Unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
Venue of proceedings to enforce, 45-264
ships and vessels, 45-353, 45-355
Vessels, liens on, 45-351 to 45-358
Wells, lien for boring and equipping, 45-251
MEDIATION
Arbitration and Arbitrators (this index)
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Generally, 22-351 to 22-364
Acceptance of transfer of property, 22-351
Board for the distribution and delivery of
dead bodies, certain professors to be
members of, 9-501
Board of trustees —
annual meeting and report, 22-357
members, 22-352. 22-354
organization of, 22-355
powers generally, 22-355
Cancer clinic. Cancer (this index)
Charter confirmed and extended, 22-352
Free tuition, 22-359
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE
STATE OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Scholarships, 22-359
contracts of beneficiaries, 22-359, 22-362
failure of beneficiary to complete course,
22-363
location of beneficiaries for practice, 22-
360
rules governing admissions not changed
by provisions as to, 22-364
when no acceptable applicant, 22-361
MEDICAL EXAMINATION
Insurance (this index)
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
MEDICAL EXPENSES
Income tax, deduction from, 65-259
MEDICAL SERVICE CORPORA-
TIONS
Generally, 37-1101 to 37-1127
Agents, licensing of, 37-1110
Application for contract to be included or
attached, 37-1111
Books and records, keeping of, and ex-
amination by commissioner, 37-1121
Cancellation of contract with subscriber,
terms of to be stated in contract, 37-
1111
Charitable character, 37-1119
Contracts —
hospital service corporations, contracts
with, 37-1112
insurance companies, contracts with, 37-
1112
physicians participating, contracts with,
37-1114
similar service corporations, contracts
with, 37-1113
subscribers, contracts with, 37-1111
Corporations laws as inapplicable, 37-1124
"Covered dependent" defined, 37-1101
Definitions, 37-1101
Directors, 37-1103
Dissolution, 37-1123
Financial statements, filing of, 37-1107
Foreign corporations excluded, 37-1105
Fraternal benefit associations not affected
by legislation providing for medical
service corporations, 37-1125
Grace period for payments by subscribers,
37-1111
Hospital service corporation not affected
by legislation as to medical service cor-
porations, 37-1126
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MEDICAL SERVICE CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Incorporation, 37-1102
Insurance laws as inapplicable, 37-1124
Investments, 37-1118
Liability for negligence, nonfeasance or
malpractice, negatived, 37-1117
License —
fee, 37-1108
issuance, 37-1108
renewals, 37-1108
required, 37-1104, 37-1108
solicitors and agents, 37-1110
Liquidation, 37-1123
Malfeasance, nonliability for, 37-1117
Malpractice, nonliability for, 37-1117
"Medical service" denned, 37-1101
Negligence, nonliability for, 37-1117
Nonfeasance, nonliability for, 37-1117
"Nonprofit medical service plan," defined,
37-1101
Participating physician —
choice of, to be free, 37-1116
defined, 37-1101
nonliability of corporation for negligence,
malfeasance or malpractice, 37-1117
payments to, records of, 37-1120
requirements as to, 37-1106
restrictions not to be imposed on, 37-1116
service by one to another, payment for,
37-1114
Payments — ■
. Participating physicians, supra
to other than participating physicians,
37-1115
Physicians —
benefits payable to, except, 37-1111
contracts with, 37-1114
other areas, payments to, 37-1113
Participating physicians, supra
Rate schedule, approval required, 37-1109
Records of payments and medical services
to be kept, 37-1120
Report, annual, 37-1122
Solicitors, licensing of, 37-1110
"Subscriber," defined, 37-1101
Taxation, exemption from, 37-1119
Trustees, 37-1103
Workmen's compensation laws not affected
by medical service plans, 37-1127
MEDICINE
See also Food and Drugs
Containers, inapplicability of statute relat-
ing to, 66-310
Infants' contracts, certain provisions inap-
plicable to sale of medicines, 11-156
Peddlers, license required by, 56-1207
MEDICINE, SCHOOLS OF
Medical College of the State of South
Carolina (this index)
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
MELONS
Larceny of, penalized, 3-42
MEMORANDUM
Pawnbrokers describing goods pawned, 56-
1158. Statute of Frauds (this index)
MEMORIAL DAY
Holiday, 64-151
MENHADEN
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to scafish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Coastal Fisheries
Netting of, 28-911
MENINGITIS
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
common carriers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sec. 3]
MENTAL ANGUISH
Telegrams, negligence in handling, tele-
graph company's liability, 58-255
MENTAL ILLNESS
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
MENTALLY DEFECTIVE CHILDREN
Children's courts, commitment by, 15-1422
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court,
children's court division of —
jurisdiction, 15-1171
power of commitment, 15-1191
MERCANTILE ESTABLISHMENTS
Labor laws affecting. Labor (this index)
Name, 48-1 to 48-4
Stores (this index)
Index
649
Sales in bulk
index)
MERCHANDISE
Bulk Sales Contracts (this
METERS— Cont'd
Gas meters. Gas Companies (this index)
Water meters, fraud as to, 59-424
MERCHANT MARINE
Discharges from, free recording in cer-
tain counties, 60-409
Notarial powers of officers during World
War II, 44-475
MERCHANTS
See also Stores
Taxation of stock and capital, place of,
65-1643
MERCURY
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Poisoning, reportable disease, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
MERGER
See also Consolidation
Civil and criminal remedies not merged, 10-
14, 10-15
Corporations (this index)
Telephone company's capitalization of, 58-
386
MERIT, CERTIFICATE OF
Pleading (this index)
MERIT SYSTEM
Rules as to Public Welfare Department em-
ployees. Public Welfare Department
(this index)
MESTIZOS
Intermarriage with whites prohibited, 20-7,
20-8
METER PROVER
Gas company to own and maintain, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 824 [Rule 15]
METERS
Electric meters. Electric Companies (this
index)
METHANOL
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
METHYL ALCOHOL
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
MIDWIVES
Attendance on patient, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill (16) (17)]
Birth canal, not to pass fingers or instru-
ments into, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 694
[Reg. Ill (7)]
Birth certificates, duties as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 683 [Sec. 15]
Birth date, proof by certificate or affidavit
of, 32-1145(2)
Cleanliness, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604
[Reg. 111,6]
Crippled persons, delivery of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill (3)]
Drugs, restriction of administration of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill
(8)]
Dwarfs, delivery of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 604 [Reg. Ill, (3)]
Equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604
[Reg. Ill (4)]
Eyes of infants, duties as to, 32-554, 32-555
under regulations. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 553 [Sec. 4]
Hand-washing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
604 [Reg. Ill (5)]
Health Board regulations respecting, 56-
1372; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 603,
604
Injections into birth canal, restrictions on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg.
Ill (9)]
Instruction, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 603
[Reg. II (3) (4)]
Medical examination, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 603 [Reg. II (1)]
Nitrate of silver solution to be dropped into
child's eye, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
604 [Reg. Ill (14)]
Notification of county health department,
duty as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 603
[Reg. Ill (1)]
Penalty for violating regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. IV]
Physician, when to call in. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill (10) (11) (12)
650
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MIDWIVES— Cont'd
Pregnancy, stage of, at which to be engaged,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill
(2)]
Premature births, reporting of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill (19)]
Reddening of baby's eyelids to be reported,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill
(IS)]
Registration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 603
[Reg. I, II]
certificate of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 603
requirements for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 603 [Reg. II]
Reporting births, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
604 [Reg. Ill (18)]
Reporting to public health nurse or county
health officer, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
603 [Reg. I, (3)]
Sore eyes of baby to be reported, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill (15)]
Supervision by county health officer, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 603 [Reg. I (2)]
Syphilis, negative test, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 603 [Reg. II, (2)]
Typhoid, inoculation against, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 603 [Reg. II (2)]
Umbilical cord, dressing of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 604 [Reg. Ill (13)]
Vaccination against smallpox, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 603 [Reg. II (2)]
MILE POSTS OR MILE STONES
County roads, 33-851
Penalty for injury, etc., 33-454
MILITARY
Armed Forces (this index)
Militia (this index)
MILITARY, CIVIL DEFENSE AND
VETERANS' AFFAIRS
Generally, 44-1 to 44-861
Certified copies of certain public records
furnished free, 44-660
Charleston National Guard (this index)
Chesterfield County World War II Memo-
rial Commission, 44-851
Civil Defense (this index)
Militia (this index)
State Guard (this index)
Veterans (this index)
MILITARY BOARD (STATE)
Composition, powers, and duties, 44-74
MILITARY COLLEGE OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Citadel (this index)
MIGRATORY BIRD TREATY
Penalty for violation of regulations under,
28-301
MILITARY CORPORATIONS
Charleston National Guard (this index)
Corporations (this index)
MIGRATORY FISH
Fish and Game (this index)
MILITARY ORDERS
Unauthorized wearing of insignia of, 44-9
MILEAGE
See also Fees and Costs
Allowance for actual mileage only, 10-1614
Constables (this index)
Courts-martial, service of processes of, 44-
218
Drainage district, allowance for mileage of
board of supervisors of, 18-450
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Public officers, when entitled to, see appro-
priate lines
Railroad mileage books, family use of, 58-
1074
Sheriffs (this index)
Witnesses (this index)
MILITARY SERVICE
Armed Forces (this index)
Militia (this index)
MILITIA
Generally, 44-1 to 44-224
Absence without leave. Crimes, infra
Adjutant and Inspector General —
armories, custodian of, 44-102
Attorney General to advise, 1-238
board of visitors of The Citadel, member
of, 22-302
bond, 44-23
calling out militia in absence of Gov-
ernor, 44-113
Index
651
MILITIA— Cont'd
Adjutant and Inspector General — Cont'd
chief of staff, to act as, 44-22
civil defense director, 44-303
election, SC Const, Art 4, §24, Art 13,
§4; 44-22
executive department, membership in,
1-1
Inspector General, 44-28
office supplies, 1-3
powers and duties, generally, 44-25, 44-
259
rules and regulations, 44-26
salary, 44-22
compensation not alterable during
term of office, SC Const, Art 4,
§24
State canvassers, membership in board
of, 23-471
State Guard, duties as to, 44-259
State military board, member of, 44-74
term of office, SC Const, Art 4, §24;
44-22
vacancies, 1-2; 44-24
Veterans' Service Bureau, member of
commission on, 44-601
Adjutant and Inspector General's Depart-
ment—
administration of State militia, 44-21
armorer, 44-29
certified copies of records, etc., as evi-
dence, 44-27
expenses, audit and allowance of, 44-30
Inspector General, 44-28
seal, 44-27
Arming, power of Congress as to, US Const,
Art 1, § 8, cl 16
Armorer, 44-29
Armories, rifle ranges, etc., 44-101 to 44-104
Arrest —
breach of discipline, 44-134
civil defense violators, 44-361
exemption from —
civil arrest, 44-137
while attending or engaged in militia
duty, 17-256
officers released from, unless promptly
tried, 44-176
resignation of officer under arrest, 44-61
warrants for arrest of accused, 44-193
Articles for government of. Criminal of-
fenses and procedure, infra
Calling out the militia, 44-111 to 44-123
Adjutant and Inspector General's powers
in absence of Governor, 44-113
Congress may provide for, US Const,
Art 1, §8, cl 15
expenses payable out of general fund
of State, 44-76
Governor, powers of —
authority to call out militia, SC Const,
Art 13, §3; 44-114, 44-115
MILITIA— Cont'd
Calling out the militia — Cont'd
Governor, powers of — Cont'd
insurrection, proclamation of state of,
44-123
proclamation to insurgents to dis-
perse, 44-116
sufficient force, employment of, 44-
117
telegraph and railroad lines, taking
possession of, 44-118
insurrection, calling out to suppress, US
Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 15
invasion, militia may be called out to
repel, US Const, Art 1, §8, cl 15
laws of Union, Congress may call militia
to execute, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl
15
local commanding officer, calling out by,
44-119
National Guard's liability to service, 44-
112
State Guard, 44-263
United States, National Guard subject
to call by, 44-111
unlawful assembly, duty when called
to suppress, 44-113
unorganized militia, 44-120 to 44-122
Ceremonial occasion, detailing of officers
to attend as Governor's personal staff,
1-105
Charleston National Guard (this index)
Classes, 44-6, 44-7
Command by senior officer present, 44-56
Commander in Chief —
Governor as, SC Const, Art 4, § 10
President of United States to be, when,
US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Commissioned and warrant officers, 44-41 to
44-61
appointment, 44-41, 44-43
reserved to states, US Const, Art 1,
§ 8, cl 15
captain, promotion to, 44-48
colonel, promotion to, 44-49
dismissal and discharge, 44-60, 44-61
division staff, filling vacancies in, 44-52
Federal authority, failure to qualify un-
der, 44-46
first lieutenant, promotion to, 44-48
general officer, vacancy filled by promo-
tion, 44-50
general staff corps, filling vacancy in,
44-52
headquarters or headquarters detach-
ment staff, filling vacancy on, 44-51
junior commissioned office of company,
filling vacancy in, 44-47
lieutenant colonel, promotion to, 44-49
major, promotion to, 44-49
oath of office, 44-41
oaths, power to administer, 44-57
652
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MILITIA— Cont'd
Commissioned and warrant officers — Cont'd
qualifications, 44-41
rank and seniority —
relative rank, 44-55
senior officer on duty in command,
44-56
waiver of seniority, 44-53
regiment or battalion, filling vacancy in
commissioned staff of, 44-54
resignation — ■
acceptance of, while under arrest or
charges, 44-61
by failure to qualify, 44-45
retirement, 44-59
special or technical staffs, filling vacan-
cies in, 44-52
tenure, 44-41
uniforms, etc., at own expense, 44-58
vacancies, 44-47 to 44-54
warrant officer of company, filling vacan-
cy, 44-47
Composition, SC Const, Art 13, § 1; 44-6,
44-7
Congress (this index)
Constitutional provisions as to, SC Const,
Art 13, §§ 1-5
Corporations, 44-11 to 44-13
Courts-martial —
classes, 44-183
composition, 44-181
contempt of, punishment for, 44-202
disturbance of, punishment for, 44-203
fines —
collection of, 44-213
imprisonment in lieu of, 44-214
form of writ, 44-215
term, 44-217
general courts-marital, 44-183, 44-184,
44-195
indictment not required, 17-401
interpreter, oath of, 44-190
judge advocate —
appointment, 44-188
duties in defense, 44-200
oath, 44-190
jurisdiction, 44-181 to 44-183, 44-195
oath of court members and officials, 44-
189, 44-190
process of, 44-191
service of, 44-192
fees and mileage for, 44-218
warrants of arrest for accused, 44-193
record of proceedings —
copy for person tried, 44-210
forwarding to Adjutant and Inspec-
tor General, 44-211
reporter, oath of, 44-190
sentence —
approval by Governor, 44-212
confinement under, 44-216, 44-217
suspension of officer as authorizing
suspension of pay, 44-209
MILITIA— Cont'd
Courts-martial — Cont'd
special courts-martial, 44-183, 44-185
State Guard courts-martial, 44-270
summary courts, 44-183, 44-186
term, 44-183
trial-
behavior of members of court, 44-201
challenges, 44-194
continuances, 44-198
court of inquiry, record of, as evi-
dence, 44-224
former jeopardy, 44-196
limitation of prosecutions, 44-197
order of voting, 44-208
refusal of accused to plead, 44-199
requisite number of officers not at
post, 44-187
witnesses —
compelling attendance of, 44-204, 44-
205
depositions, 44-204
fees and mileage of, 44-218
oath, 44-206
self-crimination, protection from,
44-207
Courts of inquiry —
composition, 44-181
jurisdiction, 44-181, 44-219
oath of members, recorder, or judge
advocate, 44-220
opinion to be given, when, 44-222
record of proceedings, 44-223, 44-224
■witnesses, 44-221
Crimes and criminal procedure — ■
absence without leave, 44-162
dismissal of officer for, 44-60
leaving place of duty, 44-163
alcoholic liquors, sale or use at camp,
etc., 44-135, 34-136
Arrest, supra
Articles of War, when applicable, 44-4
assaulting militiamen, 44-139
conduct unbecoming officer and gentle-
man, 44-174
conviction of infamous crime, discharge
of officer on, 44-60
Courts-martial, supra
desertion, 44-170
advising, 44-171
failing or refusing to serve when
called out, 44-121
officer quitting post, 44-172
destroying civilian property, 44-173
discrimination by clubs, etc., penalty
for, 44-141
disobedience to superior officer, 44-157
in quelling disorders, 44-160
disorderly conduct at camps, etc., 44-
135, 44-136
disrespect of commanding officer, 44-
156
Index
653
MILITIA— Cont'd
Crimes and criminal procedure — Cont'd
drunk on duty, 44-167
embezzlement of funds, 44-80
exemption from criminal prosecution in
civil courts, 44-138
failing to repair, 44-163
false alarms, 44-168
false certificate as to absence, 44-122,
44-155
false muster, 44-152, 44-153
false or fraudulent claims, 44-79
false return, 44-154
gambling at camps, etc., 44-135, 44-136
hiring duty, 44-164
connivance at, 44-165
huckster sales at camps, etc., 44-135,
44-136
indictment for crime during service in
time of war or public danger, not
required, US Const, 5th Amend; SC
Const, Art 1, § 17: 17-401
insignia of military orders, unauthorized
wearing of, 44-9
interfering with troops, 44-134, 44-136
misbehavior before enemy, 44-169
mustering person not enlisted, 44-152
mutiny, 44-158
causing or attempting to cause, 44-
355, 44-356
failing to suppress or give notice of,
44-159
offenses not specified, 44-175
pay, false certificate as to, 44-155
pecuniary injury on account of militia
membership, 44-140
physician's false certificate of inability
to serve, 44-122
Property and finances, infra
quelling quarrels, frays, etc., 44-160
refusing or failing to serve, 44-121
sentinel sleeping on or leaving post, 44-
166
striking superior officer, 44-157
trespass on camp grounds, etc., 44-134,
44-136
trial. Courts-martial, supra
Definitions, 44-1
Desertion. Crimes, supra
Discipline, Congress may provide for, US
Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 6~
Disobedience. Crimes, supra
Enlisted men —
complaint against officer, 44-161
death, 44-144
discharge, 44-145
subsistence, 44-78
term of enlistment, 44-131
transfer, 44-146
Exemptions from duty —
boards of education, members of, 21-4
school trustees, 21-4
MILITIA— Cont'd
Exemptions from duty — Cont'd
State hospital officers and employees,
32-986
Expenses. Property and finances, infra
Federal laws —
Act of Congress accepted, 44-2
Articles of War, when applicable, 44-4
conforming to, 44-3
officer's failure to qualify, 44-46
Finances. Property and finances, infra
Governor —
Calling out the militia, supra
commander in chief of State militia, SC
Const, Art 4, § 10
courts-martial sentences, approval of,
44-212
military secretary, 1-105
officers, appointment of, SC Const, Art
13, §4
rules and regulations, 44-5
Income tax, compensation received by mem-
bers not taxable, 65-254
Indictment of member for crime, when dis-
pensable, US Const, 5th Amend; SC
Const, Art 1. § 17: 17-401
Inspector General. Adjutant and Inspector
General, supra
Insurrection, calling out militia to suppress.
Calling out, supra
Invasion, calling out militia to repel. Call-
ing out, supra
Judge advocate. Courts-martial, supra
Judicial records. Courts-martial, supra
Machine guns, possession of, 16-125
Martial law, militia as subject to, SC Const,
Art 1, §27
Mutiny. Crimes, supra
National guard, 44-6, 44-7
see also other appropriate lines herein
Charleston National Guard (this index)
State Guard (this index)
Necessary to security of free state, US
Const, 2nd Amend
Officers —
Adjutant and Inspector General, supra
bond of responsible officers. Property,
infra
chief of staff, 44-22
Commissioned and warrant officers, su-
pra
conduct unbecoming officer and gentle-
man, 44-174
Inspector General, 44-28
public office may also be held by, SC
Const, Art 2, §2
State Guard officers as having powers
of sheriff, 44-263
terms of, SC Const, Art 1, § 11
United States property and disbursing
officer, infra
unorganized militia, certain personnel of
The Citadel commissioned in, 44-42
654
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MILITIA— Cont'd
Organization of, Congress may provide for,
US Const, Art 1, §8, cl IS
Out-of-State military forces, service with-
in State, 44-8
Pay-
Adjutant and Inspector General, 44-22
false certificate, 44-155
for purposes of workmen's compensa-
tion, 74-2
National Guard on duty, 44-143
Pension to members disabled in service,
44-10
Process. Courts-martial, supra
Propertv and finances, generally, 44-71 to
44-92
armories, rifle ranges, etc., 44-101 to
44-104
bonds of officers responsible for, 44-23
shortages, liability for, 44-73
crimes and offenses —
ammunition, sale or waste by enlisted
men, 44-89
loss of military property by enlisted
men, 44-90
loss of military supplies by officer, 44-
87
public property, appropriation by en-
listed men, 44-88
purchasing or receiving military prop-
erty in pawn or pledge, 44-91
sale of military property by enlisted
men, 44-90
disbanded organization, disposition of
property of, 44-12
disbursements, 44-76
disposition of unfit property, 44-92
execution, military equipment exempt
from, 44-84
expenses, payment of —
appropriations, 44-72, 44-75
State general fund, 44-76
maintenance allowance, 44-77
Pay, supra
prerequisites to sharing in appropria-
tions, 44-75
public property, property issued as, 44-85
responsibility for property, 44-86
shortages of property, 44-73
State military board, 44-74
State's duty to maintain militia, 44-71
taxation, military equipment exempt
from, 44-84
United States property and disbursing
officer, infra
Public office, militia officer may also hold,
SC Const, Art 2, § 2
Public officers and employees serving in,
leave of absence for training, 44-861
Rebellion, calling out to suppress. Calling
out, supra
Recruiting, obstruction of, 44-355, 44-356
MILITIA— Cont'd
Right to maintain not to be infringed, US
Const, 2nd Amend
Sentence and punishment. Courts-martial,
supra
Service, provisions relating to, 44-131 to
44-146
action or suit, exemption from, 44-138
Calling out, supra
civil arrest, exemption from, 44-137
Criminal offenses and procedure, supra
discipline and order, maintenance of,
44-134 to 44-136
entry on lands and premises, right of,
44-133
ferries, free passage on, 44-133
highways and streets, right of way on,
44-133
public employees, leave of absence while
on duty, 44-142
toll gates and toll bridges, free passage,
44-133
transmission of orders, 44-132
State Guard (this index)
State military board, 44-74
Tolls at bridge, ferry or turnpike, reduction
of, 33-773
Training of, authority for, reserved to the
states, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 15
Transportation, 44-78
Trial. Courts-martial, supra
Tribunals —
Courts-martial, supra
Courts of inquiry, supra
United States property and disbursing of-
ficer, 44-81
bond, 44-81
compensation, 44-S2
duties, generally, 44-83
Unlawful assembly, duty when called to
suppress, 44-113
Unorganized militia, 44-6
calling into service, 44-120 to 44-122
certain personnel of The Citadel com-
missioned in, 44-42
Veterans (this index)
Wages. Pay, supra
Witnesses —
Courts-martial, supra
Courts of inquiry, supra
Workmen's compensation fund as available
to State Guard and National Guard,
72-11, 72-454
weekly wage, 72-4
Writ and process. Courts-martial, supra
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
Generally, 32-1601 to 32-1724
Abnormal milk, exclusion of cows giving,
from milking herd, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 615 [Item 1]
Index
655
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
— Cont'd
Adulterated milk or milk products, sale of,
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 606
[Sec. 2]
Adulteration, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 605 [Sec. 1, M]
Agriculture Department —
impure, skimmed, etc., milk, enforcement
of laws as to, 32-1602
samples retained by certain purchasers,
inspection of, 32-1601
weighing and testing, Agriculture Com-
missioner's powers and duties in
connection with, 32-1609 to 32-
1609.10
"And/or," application of term, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 606 [Sec. 1, V]
Average bacterial plate count, direct micro-
scopic count, and reduction in cooling
temperature, denned, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 606 [Sec. 1, S]
substandard, notice of, to be given, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 607 [Sec. 6]
Babcock test. Butterfat content, infra
Bacterial plate counts, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 607 [Sec. 6]
Bang's disease —
cows to be free from, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 615 [Item 1J
elimination of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
608 [Sec. 7, Item lr]
Beverage, milk, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 605 [Sec. 1, E]
Bottles. Containers, infra
Bottling, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 610 [Sec.
7, Item 24r], p. 616 [Item 16]
Butter —
imitations. Butter and cheese imitations,
infra
ingredients not to be combined with, 32-
1604
Butter and cheese imitations, 32-1661 to 32-
1672
Agriculture Department, certificate of
analysis by chemist of, as evidence,
32-1671
annatto, not to be used, 32-1662, 32-1663
coloring matter, use of, 32-1662 to 32-
1664
defined, 32-1661
hotels and restaurants to post notice of
use of, 32-1670
manufacture of, 32-1665
marking of, 32-1668
Oleomargarine, infra
penalty for violations, 32-1671
possession of unmarked products, 32-
1669
sale of, 32-1666
improperly manufactured products,
32-1665
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
- — Cont'd
Butter and cheese imitations — Cont'd
sale of — Cont'd
not to be sold as genuine butter or
cheese, 32-1667
Butterfat content and weight of milk, 32-
1607 to 32-1609.11
Babcock or other test —
false test or record prohibited, 32-
1607
licensed tester to supervise, 32-1608
use of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456
definition of butterfat, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 605 [Sec. 1, B]
' equipment for weighing and sampling,
32-1609.2
fraudulent manipulation of weights or
samples prohibited, 32-1609.1
interference with enforcement, 32-1609.8
licenses and permits — ■
revocation, 32-1609, 32-1609.3, 32-
1609.5
appeal to common pleas, 32-1609.6
tester's license, 32-1609
weighmen and samplers, 32-1609.3,
32-1609.4
payment on true butterfat basis, 32-1607
penalties. 32-1609.11
prosecuting attorneys, duties \>f, 32-
1609.9
report of receipts and expenditures, 32-
1609.10
rules and regulations, 32-1609.7
testers, 32-1608, 32-1609
weighmen and samplers, 32-1609.3, 32-
1609.4
haulers to be licensed as, when, 32-
1609.1
Buttermilk, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 605 [Sec. 1, F]
Capping of bottles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
610 [Sec. 7, Item 24r]
Certified milk —
pasteurized, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 610
[Sec. 7, Item 26r]
raw, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7]
Cheese —
imitations. Butter and cheese imita-
tions, supra
ingredients not to be combined with,
32-1604
Chocolate milk, 32-1603
labeling as, when permissible, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 607 [Sec. 4]
Coloring matter, use in milk products, 32-
1661 to 32-1664
Colostrum, milk and milk products to be
free of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604
[Sec. 1, A]
Condensed skim milk, regulations as to
sale of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461
[Reg. 1]
656
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
— Cont'd
Condensed skim milk, regulations as to
— Cont'd
bottler's name and address to appear on
bottles, Rules & Reg., Vol. p. 461
[Reg. 3]
restrictions on sale, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 461 [Reg. I]
Containers, 32-1641 to 32-16S0
bottles —
samples, bottles for, regulations as
to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 457
stamped bottles, protection of, 32-
1644
used bottles, dealing in or using, 32-
1645
bottling, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 610
[Sec. 7, Item 24r], p. 616 [Item 16]
cans — -
dealing in, defacing, or using with-
out consent of owner, 32-1642
possession without consent of owner
as evidence, 32-1643
cleansing before returning, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 613 [Sec. 13]
cumulative protection under certain sec-
tions, 32-1650
dealing in or shipping of, restricted to
licensed dealers, 32-1647, 32-1649
delivery, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 613
[Sec. 10]
offensive material not to be placed in, 32-
1641
time possession may be retained, 32-1648,
32-1649
use of own containers only permitted,
32-1646, 32-1649
Cooling of milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
610 [Sec. 7, Item 23r], p. 616 [Item 15]
Cream —
denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 605
[Sec. 1, C]
dispensing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
613 [Sec. 10]
Dairy —
certification of compliance with regula-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 617
[Item 20]
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 606
[Sec. 1, P]
future dairies, construction of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 614 [Sec. 12]
inspections, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 617
[Item 20]
iodine label, use of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 840 [Reg. 4]
milk room, school milk, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 615 [Item 3]
sterilization of equipment, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 616 [Items 8, 10]
storage of equipment, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 616 [Item 8]
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
—Cont'd
Dairy — Cont'd
toilets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 615
[Item 3]
washing of equipment, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 616 [Item 7]
water supplv, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
616 [Item 5]
Dairy barns-
calves not to be permitted in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7, Item 4r]
ceilings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608
[Sec. 7, Item 5r]
feed not to be stored in milking space,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7,
Item 5r]
feed room and milking space to be sep-
arated. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608
[Sec. 7, Item 5r]
floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec.
7, Item 4r]
fowl not to be permitted in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7, Item
4r]
gutters, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608
[Sec. 7, Item 4r]
horses not to be permitted in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7, Item
4r]
lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608
[Sec. 7, Item 2r]
overcrowding, avoidance of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7, Item 3r]
pigs not to be permitted in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7, Item 4r]
removal of milk to milk house or strain-
ing room, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
610 [Sec. 7, Item 22r]
school milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 615
[Item 2]
ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608
[Sec. 7, Item 3r]
walls. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec.
7, Item 5r]
water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
609 [Sec. 7, Item llr]
yards, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec.
7, Item 6r]
Dairy farms —
abnormal milk, handling of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609 [Sec. 7, Item
17r]
bellies of milking cows, cleansing of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609 [Sec.
7, Item 18r]
ceilings of rooms in which milk or milk
products are handled or stored or
milk utensils washed, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item 2p]
clothing of milkers and milk handlers,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 610 [Sec.
7, Item 20r], p. 616 [Item 13]
Index
657
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
— Cont'd
Dairy farms — Cont'd
cooling of milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
610 [Sec. 7, Item 23r], p. 616 [Item
IS]
denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 606
[Sec. 1, P]
diseases, communicable, personnel to be
free from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
616 [Item 17]
doors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec.
7, Item 3p]
flanks of milking cows, cleansing of.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609 [Sec. 7,
Item 18r]
flies, exclusion of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item 3p]
floors of rooms in which milk or milk
products are handled or stored or
milk utensils washed, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item lp]
hands of milkers, cleansing of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609 [Sec. 7, Item
19r]
hand-washing facilities, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 616 [Item 12]
lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 611
[Sec. 7, Item 4p]
manure disposal, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 609 [Reg. 7, Item 7r]
milk house or room —
construction and cleanliness, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609 [Sec. 7, Items
8r, 9r]
water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 609 [Sec. 7, Item llr]
milking stools, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
610 [Sec. 7, Item 21r], p. 616 [Item
14]
personnel, health of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 2Sr]
physical examination of personnel, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item
2Sr]
rinse vats, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609
[Sec. 7, Item 8r]
screening, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 611
[Sec. 7, Item 3p]
milk house or room, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 609 [Sec. 7, Item 8r]
tails of milking cows, cleansing of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609 [Sec. 7, Item
18r]
toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
609 [Sec. 7, Item lOr]
udders to be cleansed, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 609 [Sec. 7, Item 17r]
[8 SC Code]— 42
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
— Cont'd
Dairy farms — Cont'd
utensils, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 616
[Item 6]
construction, cleaning, sterilization,
storage and handling, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609 [Sec. 7,
Items 12r-16r]
ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 611
[Sec. 7, Item 4p]
walls of rooms in which milk or milk
products are handled or stored or
milk utensils washed, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item 2p]
wash vats, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609
[Sec. 7, Item 8r]
window screens, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
611 [Sec. 7, Item 3p]
woven wire cloth strainers not to be
used, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 609
[Sec. 7, Item 12r]
Dairymen, definition of purpose of excep-
tion to Motor Vehicle Carriers' Law,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 19]
Definitions for purpose of Health Board
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
604-606 [Sec. 1, A]
Delivery, protection during, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 617 [Item 18]
Delivery containers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 613 [Sec. 10]
Dining cars, milk or milk products served
in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 627 [Sec.
40]
Dipping milk, restrictions on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 613 [Sec. 10]
Disease — ■
notification of, to Health Officer by pro-
ducer or distributor, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 614 [Sec. 13]
sale of milk from diseased animals, 32-
1602
testing of milking herds for, Rules &
Reg,. Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7, Item lr]
Distributors —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 605
[Sec. 1, O]
names of, to be furnished by restaurants,
stores, etc., Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
607 [Sec. 6]
Examination of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
607 [Sec. 6]
Fat, percentage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
604 [Sec. 1, A]
Flanks of cows, cleansing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 616 [Item 11]
Flavoring syrup, soft drink tax on bottled
milk drinks with. Soft Drink Taxes
(this index)
Flavors, milk to he free from, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 617 [Item 19]
658
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
—Cont'd
Frozen custard. Ice cream, ices, etc., infra
Frozen desserts. Ice cream, ices, etc., in-
fra
Goat milk denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
605 [Sec. 1, I]
Grade A — . _
pasteurized milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 26r]
raw milk standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 608 [Sec. 7]
Grade B — , ,
pasteurized milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 612 [Sec. 7, Item 23p]
raw milk standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 26r]
Grade C — , _
pasteurized milk. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 612 [Sec. 7, Item 23p]
raw milk, described, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 26r]
Grades which may be sold, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 612 [Sec. 8]
Grading, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 607-611
[Sec. 7]
handling of more than one grade, restric-
tions on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
613 [Sec. 10]
inspection of dairy farms and milk plants
for purpose of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 607 [Sec. S]
pasteurized milk supply, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 26r]
period, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
606 [Sec. 1,T]
regrading, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 613
[Sec. 9]
supplementary grading, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 613 [Sec. 9]
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 604-614
Homogenized milk, defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 60S [Sec. 1, J]
Ice cream, ices, etc., 32-1701 to 32-1724
Agriculture Department, manufacturers
licenses, powers as to, 32-1706, 32-
1707
certain sales prohibited, 32-1702
definitions, 32-1701
enforcement by Agriculture Department,
32-1710
exemptions, 32-1709, 32-1723
from alternative license tax on sell-
ers, 65-785
false labels, 32-1704
frozen custard defined, 32-1701(4)
frozen desserts defined, 32-1701(1)
ice or ice sherbet defined, 32-1701(6)
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
—Cont'd
Ice cream, ices, etc. — Cont'd
imitation ice cream —
defined, 32-1701(7)
sales prohibited, 32-1702
license of manufacturer-
appeal, 32-1708
application for, 32-1705
issue of, 32-1706
Lancaster County, provisions in, 32-
1721 to 32-1724
revocation or suspension of, 32-1707
license tax on sellers of, 65-784
milk sherbet defined, 32-1701(5)
misrepresentation, 32-1704
pasteurization required, 32-1703
penalties for violations, 32-1711
removing name of owner from container
or equipment. 32-1704
rules and regulations of Agriculture De-
partment, 32-1710
selling from container containing other
articles, 32-1704
Imitation butter and cheese. Butter and
cheese imitations, supra
Importation of milk and cream, 32-1611 to
32-1631
evaporated milk, exemption of, 32-1628
inspection of premises, vehicles, etc., by
State Health Officer, 32-1624, 32-
1625
labeling, 32-1621
local health regulations of other states,
exemption of milk from farms com-
plying with, 32-1628
municipal regulations authorized, 32-
1629
notice of shipment to State Health Offi-
cer, 32-1622
penalties, 32-1631
permit —
conditions of, 32-1614
maximum grade for which issued, 32-
1618
requirement of, 32-1611
revocation of, 32-1617
source of milk or cream, sworn cer-
tificate as to, 32-1613
suspension and reinstatement of, 32-
1616
temporary emergency permits, 32-
1620
term of, 32-1615
United States Public Health Service
certificate required, 32-1612
powdered milk, exemption of, 32-1628
reports and records, 32-1625
bottled milk, reports in lieu of no-
tice to State Health Officer, 32-
1622
[8SCCodc]
Index
659
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
— Cont'd
Importation of milk and cream — Cont'd
restrictions on sale of imported milk,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 613 [Sec.
11]
sale in higher classification than pur-
chased. 32-1619
sale or offering for sale of imported
milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 606
[Sec. 3]
shipments under permit, 32-1622
State Board of Health-
article not limitation on powers of,
32-1630
grading, 32-1621
rules and regulations of, 32-1621
"stop sale" orders, State Health Officer's
power to issue, 32-1623
United States Public Health Service,
State Health Officer may secure in-
formation from, 32-1626
Indurated udders, milk from, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 608 [Sec. 7, Item lr]
Inspection of dairy farms and milk plants
for purpose of grading or regrading.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 607 [Sec. 5]
Inspection of premises for regrading, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 613 [Sec. 9]
Inspection reports, posting of, at dairy farm
or milk plant, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
607 [Sec. 5]
Labeling, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 606, 607
[Sec. 4]
Licenses or permits —
ice cream manufacturers, or dealers-
Ice cream, ices, etc., supra
Importation of milk and cream, supra
permits to sell, keep, or offer milk or
milk products for sale, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 606 [Sec. 3]
restrictions on issuance of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 612 [Sec. 8]
License tax, alternative, exemption of sell-
er of milk drinks from, 65-785
Local regulations, permissibiltv, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 557, 558 [Sec. 24]
Microscopic counts, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 607 [Sec. 6]
Milk plant, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 606 [Sec. 1, Q]
Milk products, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 605 [Sec. 1, K]
Mineral oil, regulations respecting, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 617
Misbranded milk or milk products, sale of,
prohibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
606 [Sec. 2]
Municipal ordinance regarding, recom-
mendation as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 614
Odors, milk to be delivered free from, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 617 [Item 19]
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
^Cont'd
Oleomargarine, 32-1681 to 32-1686
Agriculture Commissioner's powers in
case of shortage of required vita-
mins, 32-1684
Agriculture Department —
investigations and enforcement bv,
32-1685
power to change standards, 32-1683
butter imitations, law as to, not appli-
cable, 32-1672
labeling, 32-1682
penalty for violations, 32-1686
Vitamin A requirements, 32-1681
Out-of-State milk. Importation of milk
and cream, supra
Pasteurization, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 605 [Sec. 1, L]
Pasteurized milk, where to be placed in
final delivery containers. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 613 [Sec. 10]
Permits. Licenses or permits, supra
Placard to be displayed by places serving
milk or milk products, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 607 [Sec. 4]
Producers, defined. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
605 [Sec. 1, X]
Quarantined residences, delivery of milk at,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 613 [Sec. 10]
Raw milk, where to be placed in final de-
livery containers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 613 [Sec. 10]
Recombined milk and cream —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 604
[Sec. 1,H]
labeling, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 607
[Sec. 4]
Reconstituted milk and cream —
defined. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 605
[Seel, H]
labeling, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 607
[Sec. 4]
Refrigeration at hotels, soda fountains, res-
taurants, etc., Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 613 [Sec. 10]
Rennet, use in milk products, 32-1661, 32-
1664
Rules and regulations —
of Commissioner of Agriculture, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 456, 457
of Health Board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 604-614
Salt, use in milk products, 32-1661, 32-1664
Samples —
certain purchasers to retain samples of
milk and cream, 32-1601
milk and cream, sampling of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 457
regrading, sampling for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 613 [Sec. 9]
taking of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 607
[Sec. 6]
660
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
— Cont'd
School milk program, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 614-617
Sherbet. Ice cream, ices, etc., supra
Skim milk —
Condensed skim milk, supra
denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 60S
[Sec. 1, D]
sale of, 32-1602
Solids, percentage of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 604 [Sec. 1, A]
Sour cream, defined. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 605 [Sec. 1, C]
Stamp tax on bottled milk drinks with fla-
voring syrup, 65-763
Strippings, sale of milk from which strip-
pings held back, 32-1602
Tails of cows, cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 616 [Item 11]
Tests—
Babcock or other test. Butterfat con-
tent, supra
sampling for purpose of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 457
time for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 457
Transferring from one container to another,
restrictions on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
613 [Sec. 10]
Transportation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
610 [Sec. 7, Item 26r], 612 [Sec. 7,
Item 23p]
personnel, health, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 25r]
vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 610
[Sec. 7, Item 26r]
Tuberculin tests, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
608 [Sec. 7, Item lr]
Type III unpasteurized milk, permissible
use, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 615
Udders, cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
616 [Item 11]
Ungraded milk or milk products, sale of,
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
606 [Sec. 2]
United States Public Health Service Bul-
letin as interpretation of rules and reg-
ulations, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 614
Vehicles used in transporting, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 610 [Sec. 67, Item 26r]
Vitamin D milk —
bio-assays, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 607
[Sec. 6]
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 605
[Sec. I, G]
grades usable, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
608 [Sec. 7]
Water, storage in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
613 [Sec. 10]
Weight of milk. Buttcria* content and
weight, supra
MILK PLANTS
Bottle capping, method of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 612 [Sec. 7, Item 20p]
Bottle caps, storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item 15p]
Bottling, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 612 [Sec.
7, Items 18p-20p]
Certified milk, pasteurized. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 26r]
Cooling of milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
612 [Sec. 7, Item 17p]
Contamination, protection from. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item 5p]
Containers —
cleansing and sterilizing. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item 12p]
construction and repair, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item lOp]
storage and handling, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Items 13p; 14p]
single-service containers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item
15p]
Disease carriers not to be employed, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 612 [Sec. 7, Item
21p]
Employees. Personnel, infra
Equipment —
cleansing and sterilizing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item 12p]
construction and repair, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item lOp]
storage and handling, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Items 13p, 14p]
Future milk plants, construction of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 614 [Sec. 12]
Grade A, pasteurized, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 26r]
Grade B raw standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item 26r]
Grade C raw, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 610
[Sec. 7, Item 26r]
Hand-washing facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item8p]
Overflow milk or milk food products, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 612 [Sec. 7, Item
19p]
Parchment paper, storage of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item 15p]
Pasteurization, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
611 [Sec. 7. Item 16p]
Pasteurized milk supply, grading of. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 610 [Sec. 7, Item
26r]
Personnel —
cleanliness, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 612
[Sec. 7, Item 22p]
clothing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 612
[Sec. 7, Item 22p]
health. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 612
[Sec. 7, Item 21p]
Piping, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 611 [Sec.
7, Item 9p]
Index
661
MILK PLANTS— Cont'd
Toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p.
[Sec. 7, Item 6p]
Wastes, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 611 [Sec. 7, Item lip]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 611
[Sec. 7, Item 7p]
MILLDAMS
Dams (this index)
MILLERS
Generally, 56-851 to 56-852
Grinding, maximum tolls for, 56-851
Penalty for taking more than maximum toll,
56-852
MIMEOGRAPHING
Public Service Commission, proceedings be-
fore, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 33]
Supreme Court (this index)
MINERAL OIL
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 617
MINERALS
Mines and Minerals (this index)
MINERAL WATER
Containers, bottles, etc., use by others in
trade prohibited, 32-1523
MILLET
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(b)]
MILLING-IN-TRANSIT
Corn, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule
51]
Wheat, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 758 [Rule
51]
MILLS AND FACTORIES
See also Manufacture and Manufacturers
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
Carrying fire in or under, 16-316
Cotton mills, sale of cotton at, 13-106
Drinking water, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557
[Sees. 1-3], p. 618 [Sees. 1, 2]
Employee's lien on output. Liens (this in-
dex)
Labor laws relating to. Labor (this index)
Sawmills (this index)
Spitting in, prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 558 [Sec. 5]
Taxation (this index)
Toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
558 [Sec. 4]
Toxic materials, threshold limits, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Walls, schedule of dimensions for, 47-1225
Water closets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
558 [Sec. 4]
Water supply of, testing of, 32-1201
purity requirements, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 558 [Sec. 1]
MINES AND MINERALS
Confectionery as adulterated by minerals,
32-1513
Employee's lien on output of mine. Liens
(this index)
Flour and bread, minerals as ingredients
of. Flour and Bread (this index)
Income tax, allowable deduction, 65-259
Leases of publiclv owned lands, 1-361 to 1-
363.1
conservation laws, lease to be subject
to, 1-363
royalties, 1-362
Machinery used in, exemption from sales
and use taxes, 65-1404
Phosphate mining, failure to return tools
for, penalized, 16-393
Public lands, execution of mineral leases of,
1-361 to 1-363.1
royalties, minimum, 1-362
conservation laws to prevail, 1-363
Sales and use taxes on property used or
consumed in mining, 65-1361
Taxation —
of minerals as personalty, 65-1613
of mines, output, and personal property
used in connection with, 65-1665
MINGO TOWNSHIP, WILLIAMS-
BURG COUNTY
Mileage allowable to township board of as-
sessors for attending nulla bona meet-
ings, 65-2609
MINING MACHINERY
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
662
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MINISTERIAL MAGISTRATES
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court, duties
and powers pertaining to, 15-1521
summons, issuance of, 15-1520
Charleston recorders' courts, transfer of
police court cases to or from, 15-1568
MINISTERS
Ambassadors and Consuls (this index)
Clergymen (this index)
MINK
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to wild life. b"t not specifically designating
this species, sec Fish and Game
Closed and open season, zone 7, 28-332.1
Game animal, 28-4
Tag for skin, 28-483
MISDEMEANORS
For particular crimes, sec appropriate titles
Peremptory challenges, 38-211
MISREPRESENTATION
Fraud and Deceit (this index)
MISSING IN ACTION
Report or listing of principal as missing not
to constitute knowledge or notice of
death of such principal, 11-304
MISSING PERSONS
Federal Missing Persons Act, effect of, 26-
131 to 26-133
Marriage, annulment of, for long-continued
absence. Marriage (this index)
MINORS
Infants or Minors (this index)
MIRRORS
Rear-vision mirror. Motor Carriers (this
index)
MISBEHAVIOR BEFORE ENEMY
Military offense, 44-169
MISBRANDING
Dangerous Substances (this index)
Food and Drugs (this index)
MISCARRIAGE
Abortion (this index)
MISCEGENATION
Conviction for, as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Negro blood, percentage of, rendering mar-
riage with white person unlawful, SC
Const, Art 3, § 33
Prohibited, SC Const, Art 3, § 33; 20-7
MIST
Motor carrier proceeding in, extreme cau-
tion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg.
2.31]
MISTAKE
Bills of lading —
common-law principles, application of,
58-1705
negotiation as impaired by mistake, 58-
1761
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Pleading, mistake in —
amendment to correct, 10-692
not affecting substantial rights, disre-
garded, 10-1214
MISTRESS
Legacies to, restrictions on, 19-238
MISTRIAL
Jury to remain in service until order of,
38-62
MOBS
Riots and Mobs (this index)
MISCHIEF
Malicious Mischief (this index)
MOCKING BIRDS
Killing of, penalized, 28-451
Index
663
MOLASSES
Ethyl or methyl alcohol may be manufac-
tured from, 4-321
MONEY
See also Coin and Coinage
Generally, 8-1
Action for — ■
attachment of property in, 10-901(1)
judgment by confession in, 10-1535
jury, issues triable by, 10-1056
verdict in, 10-1453
Attachment of, 10-923
Coinage of. Coin and Coinage of Money
(this index)
Deposits in Court (this index)
Escheat, generally. Escheats (this index)
Fees for receiving and paying over — ■
clerk of courts, 27-53(29)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
probate judge, 27-301(31)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
sheriff, 27-401 (15, 21)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Foreign coin, power of Congress to regulate
value of, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 5
Hotels and boardinghouses, liability of pro-
prietor for loss of money, 35-4
Interest on. Interest (this index)
Obtaining by false pretenses. False Preten-
ses (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Value of coin to be regulated by United
States, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 5
MONEYED CORPORATION
Financial Institutions (this index)
MONEY IN COURT
Deposits in Court (this index)
MONOCHLOROBENZENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
MONONITROTOLUENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 61
MONOPOLIES
See also Antitrust Laws
Consideration for goods purchased from
monopolistic combination as recover-
able by person injured, 66-53
Denned, 66-61
Illegality, 66-62
Prices, control of, as against public policy,
66-51
Public policy against, 66-51, 66-62
MONTH-TO-MONTH TENANCIES
Generally, 41-53
Date of termination, 41-63
MONUMENTS AND MARKERS
Altering or removing landmarks, 16-392
Injuries to public or private monuments,
penalty for, 16-562
State boundary markers, penalty for injur-
ing or removing, 16-561
United States coast surveys, malicious de-
struction or injury of monument of, 54-
405
MORGAN TOWNSHIP
Cherokee County commissioner from, 14-
1301
MORGUES
Dead bodies to be turned over to board for
distribution, 9-503, 9-504
MORONS
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
MORPHINE
Narcotics (this index)
MORTGAGE COMPANIES
Foreign —
conditions of admission to State, 12-706
exception from certain requirement, 12-
706
service on, by serving Secretary of State,
10-424.1
664
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MORTGAGES AND DEEDS
OF TRUST
Generally, 45-51 to 45-98
Acknowledgment of —
armed forces and merchant marine offi-
cers may take during World War
II, 44-475
commissioners of deeds may take, 49-53
Advances-
insurance premiums, repairs, and taxes,
advances for, 45-54
subsequent creditors or purchasers, va-
lidity of mortgage for advances as
against, 45-55
Appraisal of mortgaged premises as condi-
tion of loan bv financial institution,
Rules & Reg., "Vol. 7, p. 468 [Reg.
4G(c)]
Assignment —
execution of, 60-105
record of original mortgage, entry on, 60-
104
unrecorded assignment as affecting re-
lease or satisfaction, 60-103
Banks (this index">
Buildings, mortgages of, deemed and re-
corded as real estate mortgages, 60-60
Canal companies, property and franchise,
58-693
Cancelation, entry of—
on indexes, 45-65
on records, 45-67
Charitable, social, and religious corpora-
tions' power to execute, 12-758
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
Clerks of courts —
entry of satisfaction of mortgage, 15-
1730
fees —
Foreclosure, infra
Recording, infra
Satisfaction, infra
request of mortgagee for notice of levy
on real estate for taxes, duties in
respect to, 65-2742 et seq.
Condemnation proceedings, mortgagee as
owner for purposes of, 25-1, 25-54
Corporations (this index)
Crops. Agriculture (this index)
Decedent's estate sold to pay debts, release
of mortgaged liens on, 19-502
Deficiency judgment. Foreclosure, infra
Description of property by reference to re-
corded plat, 60-208, 60-209
Dower, rights of mortgagor's widow, 19-115
Dwellings, mortgages of, deemed and re-
corded as real estate mortgages, 60-60
Eminent domain proceedings, mortgagee as
owner for purposes of, 25-1, 25-54
Equity of redemption, release of, validity,
45-51
MORTGAGES AND DEEDS
OF TRUST— Cont'd
Escheated lands, on sale of, 57-208
Fees —
assignment, 27-57
execution —
clerk of courts, 27-53(54)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
sheriff, 27-401(18)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Foreclosure —
aliens, limitation as to land acquired by,
57-104
appeals —
costs of clerk in connection with ap-
praisal, 45-96
return of appraisers, appeal from, 45-
94, 45-95
stay of judgment directing sale, pend-
ing appeal to Supreme Court, 7-
417
appraisal, 45-90 to 45-96
appeal from return of appraisers, 45-
94, 45-95
existing mortgages, effect of possible
invalidity of provision as to, 45-
96.1
costs limited, when, 10-1608
cotenant purchasing, 45-2
decree. Judgment, infra, this group
default decree, Cir Ct Rule 51
defaulting defendants, proceedings as to,
Cir Ct Rule 51
deficiency judgment, 45-86
appraisal as affecting, 45-94
deficiency not extinguished on purchase
at foreclosure sale by mortgagee or
his assigns, 45-87
establishment of debt, necessity of, 45-
83, 45-84
fees of clerk of courts for recording de-
cree or report, 27-53(18)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Florence civil court, jurisdiction of, 15-
1608
hearing at chambers, 10-20
infant defendants, protection of, Cir Ct
Rule 51
judgment of, 45-85; Cir Ct Rules 51, 52
Circuit Court rules as to, Cir Ct.
Rules 51, 52
default decree, Cir Ct Rule 51
Deficiency judgment, supra, this
group
sale of premises, judgment for, Cir
Ct Rule 52
lis pendens, filing of, 10-501
nonresident defendants, protection of,
Cir Ct Rule 51
notice of pendency of suit, requirements
as to, Cir Ct Rule 51
order of sale at time of rendering judg-
ment, 45-85
Index
665
MORTGAGES AND DEEDS
OF TRUST— Cont'd
Foreclosure — Cont'd
order to stay sale, Cir Ct Rule 64
parties, necessary, personal representa-
tive of deceased mortgagor, not, 45-
81
proceeds of sale — ■
claims to, Cir Ct Rule 53
deposit of surplus, Cir Ct Rule 52
remission of penalties and stay of collec-
tions of taxes pending, 65-2010
service of summons on unknown parties,
10-452
sole method of enforcement, 45-51
State housing law, foreclosure under,
36-58, 36-59
Sullivan's Island, lots on, 51-292
upset bidding in sales, 10-1770
venue, 10-301(3)
waiver of personal or deficiency judg-
ment, effect of, 10-1774
Foreign Mortgage Companies (this index)
Future advances, validity as against subse-
quent creditors or purchasers, 45-55
Infant trustee or mortgagee, conveyance
by, 10-2588 to 10-2590
Insurance (this index)
Interest, law governing, 45-56
Leaseholds, mortgages of, deemed and re-
corded as real estate mortgages, 60-60
Lien of, term, 45-1
Lien of drainage district as equivalent to,
18-573
Limitation of actions, 10-142(1)
Lost or destroyed, method of entering sat-
isfaction, 45-65
Manufacturing company mortgages given
prior to March 9, 1928, validation of,
45-5
Marriage contracts, deeds, and settlements,
requirements for validity against mort-
gagees, 20-205
Mechanic's lien as inferior to previous re-
corded mortgage, 45-257
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund may
invest in first mortgages, 61-312
Possessory action, mortgagee may not
maintain, 45-51
Power of sale in —
establishment of debt secured before ex-
ercising, 45-83, 45-84
revoked by death of mortgagor, 45-83
Priority of payment out of decedent's es-
tate, 19-476
Public improvement assessments, right of
mortgagee to pay, 45-55
Public service authority bonds, security
for, 59-3(21)
Public utility company mortgages prior to
March 9, 192S, validation of, 45-5
Railroads (this index)
MORTGAGES AND DEEDS
OF TRUST— Cont'd
Recording, 60-57
acknowledgment instead of affidavit dur-
ing World War II, 60-54, 60-62
fees, 27-51
local provisions, 27-52, 27-68 to 27-101
interests in real estate, mortgages of,
60-60
mortgages of both real and personal
property, 60-64
necessity of, 60-101
Railroads (this index)
separate books for chattel and real mort-
gages, 60-63
unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
Redemption from, by subsequent mort-
gagee, 45-52
Release of lien —
by foreclosure sale, 45-97, 45-98
portion of mortgaged premises, 45-76
Satisfaction, infra
unrecorded assignment, validity against,
60-103
Releases of equity of redemption, validity,
45-51
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
Sale of mortgaged property without giving
notice of lien to purchaser, penalized,
45-4
Sales and use taxes, exclusion from, 65-1365,
65-1401
Satisfaction —
certificate of, 45-66
clerks of courts, duties as to entry, 15-
1730
penalty for failure to enter on record,
45-67
duty to enter, 45-61
entry upon record of mortgage, upon
confirmation of foreclosure sale, 45-
97, 45-98
failure to enter, penalized, 45-62
fees, 27-51(6)
local provisions, 27-52, 27-68 to 27-101
Secretary of State for entry, 27-501
foreign representatives of nonresident
decedents may execute, 19-600
jury question, 45-67.3
lis pendens in proceeding to obtain entry
of, 45-69, 45-75
methods of entering, 45-65
railroad mortgages, recording of, 60-
255.1
Release of lien, supra
rule to show cause for —
applications for, 45-67.1 to 45-67.3
cumulative remedy. 45-73
service by publication, when permis-
sible, 56-71
666
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MORTGAGES AND DEEDS
OF TRUST— Cont'd
Securities Act —
applicability to mortgage bonds sold to
single purchaser, 62-54(7)
trust instrument securing mortgage debt,
as included, 62-2(12)
unrecorded assignment, validity against,
60-103
Securities Act. Chattel Mortgages (this in-
dex)
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, re-
moval of disability of minority for
transactions under, 44-654
Stamp tax on, 65-689
State housing law, mortgages under, 36-57
Structures on land, mortgages of, deemed
and recorded as real estate mortgages,
60-60
Sullivan's Island, lots on, 51-292
Taxation (this index)
Title to remain in mortgagor, 45-51
Title, certificate of, as condition of loan by
financial institution, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 468 [Reg. 4G(a)]
Wagers, mortgages to secure, 11-54, 11-55
MORTUARY TABLE
Prescribed table, 26-12
MOSQUITOES
Cisterns and tanks in hotels to be screened
against, 35-124
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 618-620
construction camps, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 631 [Sec. 75]
privies, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 621
[Sec. 2(7)]
Hotel rooms to be protected against, 35-125
MOTHER
Parent and Child (this index)
MOTHER'S DAY
Observance of, 64-104
MOTION PICTURES
Generally, 5-101 to 5-104
Admissions tax, exemption from, 65-832
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Schools, furnishing of films and projectors
to, 21-473
MOTION PICTURE THEATERS
Licenses, 65-832 to 65-839
MOTIONS
Affidavits, reference for taking of, 10-1230
Amendment of pleadings, motions for, Cir
Ct Rule 20
Answer, motion to dismiss, Cir Ct Rule 18
Appeal, motion to dismiss, Sup Ct Rules 1,
3, 16
Arguments on, Cir Ct Rule 58
Arrest of judgment, Cir Ct Rule 72
Bringing questions before court, Cir Ct
Rule 56
Calendar motions, Cir Ct Rule 57
Complaint, motion to dismiss, Cir Ct Rule
18
Continuance, motion for, Cir Ct Rule 27
Costs on, 10-1611
Decision on, time for, 10-1232
Definition, 10-1222
Depositions, reference for taking of, 10-
1230
Discovery, motion for, Cir Ct Rules 43, 44
Discussions on facts on, Cir Ct Rule 57
Dismissal of complaint or answer, motion
for, Cir Ct Rule 18
Election between causes of action, motion
for, Cir Ct Rule 78
Extension of time for proceedings, 10-1212
Supreme Court rule as to, Sup Ct Rule
18
How and when made, 10-1223
Masters may hear, 15-1815(1)
New trial, motion for. New Trial (this
index)
Non obstante veredicto, motion for, Cir Ct
Rule 79
Nonsuit, motion for, Cir Ct Rules 18, 79
Notice of, time for serving, 10-1227
when personally served, 10-466
Papers to be furnished, Cir Ct Rule 32
Place of making motions upon notice, 10-
1226
Points on, Cir Ct Rule 57
Preference, 10-1229
Prompt decision as to injunction, attach-
ment, or civil arrest, 10-1232
Provisional remedies, preference of motions
to modify or vacate, 10-1229
Reference for taking of affidavit or depo-
sition, 10-1230
Stay of proceedings, limitations on, 10-1231
Stay of sentence, Sup Ct Rule 28
Striking from pleadings, motions for, Cir
Ct Rule 20
Supreme Court (this index)
Transfer of motions, 10-1228
Venue of motions upon notice, 10-1226
Verdict, motion for judgment non obstante,
Cir Ct Rule 79
Index
667
MOTORBOATS
Broadaway Lake, operation on, 51-229
Gasoline used in, refund of tax on, 65-1102
to 65-1114
MOTORCADES
Motor Vehicles (this index)
MOTOR CARRIERS
For local provisions see the particular counties,
municipalities, etc.
Generally, 58-1401 to 58-1661
Accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 788
[Regs. 4.1 to 4.6]
reporting accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.32], p. 809 [Rule
76]
fatal accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 788 [Reg. 4.4]
Actions against —
transfer of property pending suit, 58-
1472
venue, 58-1470
Age of drivers, requirements as to. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766 [Reg. 1.28]
Alcoholic liquors —
excessive use of, as disqualifying drivers,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766 [Reg.
1.24]
use by driver on duty, forbidden, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7. p. 769 [Reg. 2.05],
p. 808 [Rule 66]
Annual report, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801
[Rule 36]
Arm, loss or impairment of, qualification of
driver as affected by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.21]
Automatic braking of trailers upon break-
away, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 785
[Reg. 3.422]
Ax, bus, hand ax required on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082(c)], p. 784
[Reg. 3.3492]
Backing lights. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3110]
Baggage —
certain provisions not applicable to, 58-
1465
liability restricted to checked baggage,
58-1464
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 809 [Rules 77 to 79]
loading on bus, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.094]
taxi driver in county with city over
70,000 not to touch, without owner's
consent, 58-1521
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Blasting caps not to be carried on vehicle
containing explosives, Rules & Reg
Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 90]
Bonds —
C. O. D. bonds, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7
p. 807 [Rule 60]
liability bonds, 58-1481 to 58-1484
taxicabs in counties with city over,
70,000. Taxicabs, infra
surety bonds, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp
804 to 807 [Rules 56 to 61]
Brakes —
all vehicles, requirements as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 782 [Reg. 3.32]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 7S6 [Reg. 3.52]
good working order, equipment to be in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg.
2.07]
new vehicles, Rules & Reg.. Vol. 7. p.
785 [Reg. 3.42], p. 810[Rule 91]
Stop light, infra
unattended vehicles, setting parking
brake, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772
[Reg. 2.21]
Bridges, precautions at drawbridges, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.14]
Buses —
generally. Buses (this index)
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations. See appropriate lines
in this topic
Careful and prudent operation, requirement
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807 [Rule
64]
Cargo insurance. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
806 [Rules 58, 59]
Carrying capacitv, defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 10]
Certificates, 58-1411 to 58-1422
see also Licenses, infra
A certificates, 58-1412, 58-1419
application for —
certified check to accompany,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801
[Rule 29]
papers to accompany, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7. p. 800 [Rule 22]
notice of hearing on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 30]
holder, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 799 [Rule 12]
inter-line ticket agreements, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule 41]
alienation or encumbrance of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 37]
appeal from suspension or revocation,
58-1422
application for, 58-1411
Public Service Commission rules as
to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 800,
801 [Rules 21 to 31]
668
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MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Certificates — Cont'd
B certificates, 58-1413, 58-1419
application for —
certified check to accompany,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801
[Rule 29]
notice of hearing on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 30]
papers to accompany, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 800 [Rule 23]
holder, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 799 [Rule 13]
C certificates, 58-1414
applications for, papers to accom-
pany, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
800 [Rule 24]
holder, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 799 [Rule 14]
classes, 58-1411
D certificates, 58-1415, 58-1418, 58-1419
application for —
certified check to accompany ap-
plication for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 29]
notice of hearing on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 30]
papers to accompany, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 800 [Rule 25]
cargo insurance, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 806 [Rules 58, 59]
holder, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 799 [Rule 15]
regular schedules, defined, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 800 [Rule 20]
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 799
[Rule 11]
E certificates, 58-1416, 58-1418
application for, papers to accompany.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 800
[Rule 26]
cargo insurance, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 806 [Rules 58, 59]
holder, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 799 [Rule 16]
F certificates, 58-1417
application for, papers to accompany,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule
271
contract carrier, defined, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 8]
contract hauling, defined. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 7]
holder, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 799 [Rule 17]
"solicit or receive patronage along
the route," meaning of term,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 799
[Rule 9]
hearings — ■
issue of certificate, 58-1411
publication of notice, 58-1420
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Certificates — Cont'd
hearings — Cont'd
suspension or revocation of certifi-
cate, 58-1422
issuance, 58-1412 to 58-1419
A certificates, 58-1412, 58-1419
as matter of right, 58-1421
medical certificate of drivers —
form of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 767
requirement of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 766 [Reg. 1.31]
partial A, B, and D certificates, 58-1419
Public Service Commission rules as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol 7, pp. 801, 802
[Rules 32 to 38]
requirement, 58-1403
revocation, 58-1422
failure to keep insurance in force,
revocation for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 807 [Rule 61]
property carrying certificate, can-
celation for carrying persons,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808
[Rule 72]
violations, revocation for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. S10 [Rule 92]
suspension, 58-1422
transportation of persons not authorized
by property carrying certificate,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule
72]
Chains —
safety chains for towed vehicles. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg. 3.3466]
Tire chains, infra
Change— _
adoption of former service, taritts, etc.,
upon change of ownership or name,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule
38]
form of adoption notice, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7. p. 802 [Rule 38]
direction, change of. Turning, infra
passenger tariffs, changes in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 43]
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations, changes in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 93]
railroad grade crossings, changing gears
on, prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.133]
route, change of, 58-1462, 58-1463
time schedules, changes in. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 804 [Rule 51]
Charges. Fares, Rates, and Charges of Car-
riers (this index)
Chlorine, vehicles transporting, to stop at
railroad grade crossings, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131]
Clearance lamps and reflectors—
buses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 777 [Reg.
3.3102]
Index
669
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Clearance lamps and reflectors — Cont'd
color, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3110, 3.3116]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
extreme width to be indicated by clear-
ance lamps, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 780 [Reg. 3.3108]
mounting of reflectors, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3113]
pole trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 779
[Reg. 3.3106]
semi-trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
778, 779 [Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
side-marker lamps, combination with,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3109]
trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 778, 779
[Reg. 3.3104, 3.3105]
trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 777 [Reg.
3.3102]
visibility of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3111,3.3114]
"Clear course" —
at drawbridges, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 772 [Reg. 2.143]
at railroad grade crossings, Rules &
Re?., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131(f),
2.132, 2.134]
before starting. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
771 [Reg. 2.10]
Clergy rates to ministers permissible, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 44]
C. O. D. bonds, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
807 [Rule 60]
Color blindness as disqualifying drivers.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.22]
Color —
lights, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3110,3.3116]
drive-away operations, vehicles in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg.
3.515]
reflectors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3116]
Commissions on sale of passenger tickets,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 45]
Confidential, accident reports as, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 788 [Reg. 4.1]
Contract carrier, defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol.7, p. 799 [Rule 8]
Contract hauling, defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 7]
Corrosive liquids, vehicles transporting, to
stop at railroad grade crossing. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131]
Counties with city over 70,000, taxicabs in.
Taxicabs, infra
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Coupling devices —
fifth wheel, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783
[Reg. 3.3461 to 3.3463]
drive-away operations, vehicles in.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 786, 787
[Reg. 3.532]
good working order, equipment to be in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg.
2.07]
safety chains, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
783 [Reg. 3.3466]
tow-bar, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783
[Reg. 3.3464]
drive-away operations, vehicles in.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 786, 787
[Reg. 3.532]
tracking, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783
[Reg. 3.3465]
Daily record of vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 801 [Rule 35]
Dairyman, definition for purpose of excep-
tion from Motor Vehicle Carriers' Law,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 19]
Definitions, 58-1401
hours of service of drivers, definitions
for purposes of rules pertaining to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 788 [Rule 1]
motor vehicles transporting persons or
property, definitions for purposes of
rules pertaining to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 798 to 800 [Rules 1 to 20]
safety regulations, general definitions for
purposes of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 764 [Regs. 0.01 to 0.14]
Defrosting device, requirement of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg. 3.342]
Detours, 58-1463
Direction — -
change of. Turning or changing direc-
tion, infra
same direction, space between vehicles
proceeding in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 771 [Reg. 2.12]
Disabled vehicles —
emergency signals, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 773 [Reg. 2.23]
lights, stopping to repair, requirement
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809
[Rule 80]
passengers on, transportation of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807 [Rule 63]
towing of disabled passenger carrying
vehicle, permissible, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule 75]
Discontinuance of service —
approval of Public Service Commission
required, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
804 [Rule 55]
forfeiture of rights, unauthorized dis-
continuance as grounds for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 804 [Rule 54]
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MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Discontinuance of service — Cont'd
interruptions of regular service, reports
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 804
[Rule S3]
Discrimination in passenger rates, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 44]
Disease as affecting qualifications of driver,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg.
1.21]
Distribution of load, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.091]
Disturbance to attract passengers, prohibit-
ed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule
67]
Doors, emergency doors on buses, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810 [Reg. 88]
Down grade, vehicle to be in gear on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.19]
Drawbridges, precautions at. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.14]
Drive-away operations —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765
[Reg. 0.09]
equipment required, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.5]
Drivers —
accident, duties in case of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.32], p.
809 [Rule 76]
fatal accident. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 788 [Reg. 4.4]
cap to be worn by, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 808 [Rule 74]
creating disturbance or unnecessary
noise to attract passengers, prohibit-
ed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808
[Rule 67]
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765
[Reg. 0.11] _
illness, driving while driver is ill, tor-
bidden, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
769 [Reg. 2.04]
intoxicating liquor —
driver not to drink, while on duty,
Rules & Reg.. Vol. 7, p. 769
[Reg. 2.05], p. 808 [Rule 66]
excessive use of. as disqualifying
driver. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
766 [Reg. 1.24]
load not to interfere with, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.093]
narcotics —
addiction as disqualifying driver,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766 [Reg.
1.24]
driver not to use while on duty, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 IRule 66]
number of passengers on front seat,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule
68]
penalties, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810
[Rule 92]
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Drivers — Cont'd
Qualifications of drivers, infra
standing passengers not to obstruct view
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808
[Rule 73]
taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000.
Taxicabs, infra
waiting rooms, conduct in, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule 82]
Drivers' permits, 58-1451
examination and qualifications for, 58-
1452
fee, 58-1453
requirement of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 807 [Rule 65]
revocation of license of taxicab driver
in counties with city over 70,000, 5S-
1527
Driveshaft, protection for busses, R-ules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg. 3.348]
Driving, safety regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 769 to 775 [Regs. 2.01 to
2.36]
accessories. Parts and accessories nec-
essary for safe operation, infra
Accidents, supra
additional rules and regulations, carriers
may enforce, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 769 [Reg. 2.02]
Alcoholic liquors, supra
ax, required on busses, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082(c)], p. 784
[Reg. 3.3492]
baggage, loading on bus, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.094]
Brakes, supra
chlorine, vehicles transporting, to stop
at railroad grade crossings, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131]
Clearance lamps and reflectors, supra
"Clear course," supra
compliance required, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 769 [Reg. 2.01]
corrosive liquids, vehicles transporting,
to stop at railroad grade crossings,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg.
2.131]
Coupling devices, supra
Disabled vehicles, supra
distribution of load, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.091]
down grade, vehicle to be in gear, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.19]
drawbridges, precautions at, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.14]
drive-away operations —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765
[Reg. 0.09]
requirements as to equipment of
vehicles in, Rules & Reg., Vol,
7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.5]
Drivers, supra
Index
671
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Driving, safety regulations — Cont'd
driveshaft, protection for busses, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg. 3.348]
Electrical equipment, infra
Emergency, infra
Equipment, infra
Explosives, infra
express, loading on bus. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.094]
fatigue, driving while driver is fatigued,
forbidden, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 769 [Reg. 2.04]
Fire extinguishers, infra
first aid kit, required on buses. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082(b)],
p. 784 [Reg. 3.3492], p. 810 [Rule
89]
Flags, infra
Flares, infra
freight, loading on bus, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.094]
fueling process, special precautions dur-
ing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775
[Reg. 2.33]
Fuses, infra
gear —
changing gear on railroad grade
crossings, prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.133]
vehicle to be in gear on down grade,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772
[Reg. 2.19]
hand ax, required on buses, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082(c)],
p. 784 [Reg. 3.3492]
hazardous conditions, extreme caution
required under, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Head lamps, infra
hitchhikers on property-carrying vehi-
cles, prohibited. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 775 [Reg. 2.36]
Horn, infra
illness, driving while driver is ill, for-
bidden, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 769
[Reg. 2.04]
inflammables, vehicles transporting, to
stop at railroad grade crossings,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg.
2.131 (d,f)]
keeping to the right, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.11]
Lanterns, infra
Lights on Vehicles (this index)
loading, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770
Others on highway, infra
Overtaking and passing, infra
Parking or stopping, infra
Parts and accessories necessary for safe
operation, infra
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Driving, safety regulations — Cont'd
poisons, vehicles transporting, to stop at
railroad grade crossings, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131]
pot torches. Flares, infra
projecting load, light or flag on end of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775 [Reg.
2.34]
railroad grade crossings, precautions at,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg.
2.13]
Rear lights and reflectors, infra
Rear-vision mirror, infra
reckless driving forbidden. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 769 [Reg. 2.03]
Reflectors, infra
reporting accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7. p. 774 [Reg. 2.32], p. 809 [Reg.
76]
fatal accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 788 [Reg. 4.4]
reserve fuel supply, carrying of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775 [Reg. 2.34]
riders on property-carrving vehicles, pro-
hibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775
[Reg. 2.36]
right, keeping to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 771 [Reg. 2.11]
school buses, stopping for. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.20], p. 807
[Rule 64]
securing of load, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 770 [Regs. 2.091, 2.092]
Side-marker lamps and reflectors, infra
space between vehicles proceeding in
same direction. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.12]
Speed, infra
spotlight not to blind others on highway,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg.
2.30]
steering mechanism, good working order,
requirement of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.07]
Stoplight, infra
tire chains, requirements as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.081(f)],
p. 784 [Reg. 3.3491(f)]
Tires, infra
turning or changing direction —
others on highway not to be endan-
gered, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
772 [Reg. 2.15]
position for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
772 [Reg. 2.15]
Windshield wiper, infra
Driving experience and skill of drivers,
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 766 [Regs. 1.25, 1.26]
Drought, regulations as to hours of serv-
ice of drivers not applicable in cases
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
672
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MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Drugs —
driver not to use while on duty, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 661 _
narcotics addiction as disqualifying driv-
er, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766 [Reg.
1.24]
Dust extreme caution, requirement of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Earthquake, regulations as to hours of serv-
ice of drivers not applicable in cases of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
Electrical equipment-
detachable connections, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3117]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, re-
quirement as to connections, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.515]
lights to be mounted permanently, Rules
' & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 780 [Reg. 3.3107]
new vehicles —
adequate wiring and connections re-
quired, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
785 [Reg. 3.413]
lamps on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
785 [Reg. 3.411]
spare bulbs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. //0
[Reg. 2.081(d)], p. 784 [Reg. 3.3491
(d)]
vehicle in drive-away operations,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 786
[Reg. 3.531]
spare fuses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
770 [Reg. 2.081(e)], p. 784 [Reg. 3.-
3491(e)]
vehicles in drive-away operations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786
[Reg. 3.531]
Emergency—
buses, emergency door on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 88]
disabled vehicles, emergency signals,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 773 [Reg.
2.23]
equipment to be in place, Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.08]
hazardous conditions, extreme caution
required under. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
hours of drivers —
calamity or disaster, regulations not
applicable in cases of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
completion of run in case of emer-
gency, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
790 [Rule 6(c)]
parts and accessories, requirements as
to all vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 783 [Reg. 3.349]
reserve vehicles for, 58-1463
special markers for passenger ve-
hicles, 58-1469
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Emergency — Cont'd
stopped vehicles, emergency signals,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 773 [Reg.
2.24]
substitute vehicles, use in emergencies,
58-1463
English, drivers required to be able to speak
and read. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766
[Reg. 1.29]
Epidemics, regulations as to hours of serv-
ice of drivers not applicable in cases of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
Equipment, Public Service Commission
rules and regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 809, 810 [Rules 84
to 91]
Electrical equipment, supra
good working order, requirement of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg.
2.07]
list of equipment to accompany applica-
tion for license, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 801 [Rule 34]
new vehicles, equipment requried on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 785 [Reg.
3.4], p. 810 [Rule 91]
Parts and accessories necessary for safe
operation, infra
Exceptions, 58-1404, 58-1405
Exempt businesses, 58-1501
Exhibits to accompany application for cer-
tificate of public convenience and neces-
sity, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 800, 801
[Rules 22 to 27]
as part of application, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 801 [Rule 28]
preparation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
801 [Rule 28]
Explosives —
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 810 [Rule 90]
vehicles transporting, to stop at railroad
grade crossings, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131]
Express, loading on bus, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.094]
Eyesight of drivers, requirements as to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.22]
False statement or affidavit, revocation and
cancelation of certificate for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 33]
Famine, regulations as to hours of service
of drivers not applicable in time of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Farmers, definition for purpose of excep-
tion from Motor Vehicle Carriers' Law,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 19]
Fatal accidents, report of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 788 [Reg. 4.4]
Index
673
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Fatigue, driving while driver is fatigued,
forbidden, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 769
[Reg. 2.04]
Fees —
drivers' permits, 58-1453
Licenses, infra
Fifth wheel. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783
[Reg. 3.3461 to 3.3463]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786, 787 [Reg.
3.532]
Fingers, loss or impairment of, qualifica-
tions of drivers as affected by, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.21]
Fire, regulations as to hours of service of
drivers not applicable in cases of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
Fire extinguishers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 770 [Regs. 2.081(a), 2.083(a)], p. 784
[Reg. 3.3491]
on vehicles carrying explosives, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 90]
First aid kit, required on busses, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082(b)]
p. 784 [Reg. 3.3492], p. 810 [Rule 89]
Flags, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg
2.0Sl(c, i)], p. 784 [Reg. 3.3491 (c, i)]
disabled vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7
p. 773 [Reg. 2.234]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.531]
projecting load, Rules & Reg., Vol 7
p. 775 [Reg. 2.34]
stopped vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol 7
p. 773 [Reg. 2.242]
Flares (pot torches) Rules & Reg., Vol 7
p. 770 [Reg. 2.081(g)], p. 784 [Reg. 3.-
3491(g)]
disabled vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol 7
p. 773 [Reg. 2.23]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.531]
Flood, regulations as to hours of service of
drivers not applicable in cases of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
Fog-
excess hours permissible during condi-
tions of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 790
[Rule 6(a)]
extreme caution, requirement of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Foot, loss or impairment of, qualifications
of drivers as affected by, Rules & Reg
Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.21]
Freight, loading on bus, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.094]
Front seat, number of passengers on, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 68]
Fuel containers, Rules & Reg., Vol 7 n
783 [Reg. 3.345] '
[8 SC Code]— 43
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Fueling process, special precautions during,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775 [Reg. 2.33]
Fuse. Electrical equipment, supra
Fusees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg
2.081(h)], p. 784 [Reg. 3.3491(h)]
disabled vehicles. Rules & Reg, Vol 7
p. 773 [Reg. 2.231]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.531]
stopped vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol 7
p. 773 [Reg. 2.241, 2.242]
Gear-
changing on railroad grade crossings,
prohibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7 p
771 [Reg. 2.133]
vehicle to be in gear on down grade,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg
2.19]
Glass, requirements as to all vehicles, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 782 [Reg. 3.33]
new vehicles, requirement of safety glass,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg'
3.43], p. 810 [Rule 91]
Grade, vehicle to be in gear on down grade,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.19]
Grade crossings, precautions at, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.13]
Habit-forming drugs. Narcotics, infra "
Hand, loss or impairment of, qualification of
driver as affected by. Rules & Reg
Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.21]
Hand ax, to be carried on buses, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082(c)],
p. 784 [Reg. 3.3492]
Hazardous conditions, extreme caution re-
quired under, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Head lamps —
buses and trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 776, 777 [Regs. 3.3101, 3.3102]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
minimum visibility requirements, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.29]
new vehicles, dual or multiple beam
lamps required, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, p. 785 [Reg. 3.412], p. 810 [Rule
91]
tractors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 778
[Reg. 3.3103]
trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 776
777 [Regs. 3.3101,3.3102]
upper and lower beams, use of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.28]
Hearing, sense of, requirements as to hear-
ing of drivers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p
766 [Reg. 1.23]
Hill, vehicle to be in gear on down grade.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.19]
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674
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Hitchhikers on property-carrying vehicles
prohibited. Rules & Reg-, Vol. 7, p. 77o
[Reg. 2.36]
Horn, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg.
3.3441 . ,
drive-away operations, vehic es in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.531]
good working order, equipment to be in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg.
2-07l .,■ u
overtaking or passing, sounding horn,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg.
2.17]
Hours of service of drivers, Rules & Reg.,
Vol 7, p. 788 [Rules 1 to 7]
adverse traffic conditions, excesss hours
permissible during, Rules & Reg.,
Vol 7, p. 790 [Rule 6(a)]
adverse weather conditions, excess
hours permissible during, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 6(a)]
calamity or disaster, regulations not ap-
plicable in cases of Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 7]
completion of run in case of emergency,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule
6rC)] f TJ 1 Xr
compliance, requirement of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 789 [Rule 2]
definitions. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 788
[Rule 1]
driver's log—
form, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.. 791
instructions for use of form, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790 et seq.
requirement of keeping, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 789 [Rule 5(a)]
maximum number of hours permissible,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 789 [Rule
3], p. 808 [Rule 71]
owner-driver, applicability to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 789 [Rule 3]
reports of excess hours —
adverse weather conditions, reports
in case of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 790 [Rule 6(b)]
forms of reports, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 794-796
monthly report, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 789 [Rule 5(b)]
excess hours permissible during condi-
tions of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
790 [Rule 6(a)]
extreme caution, requirement of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Illiteracy as disqualifying driver, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766 [Reg. 1.29]
Illness, driving while driver ill, forbidden,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 769 [Reg. 2.04]
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Individual cases, exceptions to Public
Service Commission rules and regula-
tions in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810
[Rule 93]
Inflammables, vehicles transporting, to stop
at railroad grade crossings, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131 (d, f)]
Inspections and maintenance, regulations as
to. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 796 [Reg.
61 to 67] c T> 1 Jfc
compliance, requirement of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 796 [Reg. 6.1]
drive-away operations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 796 [Reg. 6.7]
daily inspection, recommended practice,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 798
damaged vehicles, requirement of inspec-
tion of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 796
[Reg. 6.4]
defects, requirement of remedies or re-
pairs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 796
[Reg. 6.3]
drive-away operations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 796 [Reg. 6.7]
driver's trip report, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 796 [Reg. 6.6]
frequency of inspections, Rules & Reg.,
Vol.'7, p. 796 [Reg. 6.2]
lubrication, requirement of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 796 [Reg. 6.5]
periodic inspections, recommended prac-
tice, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 798
safe operating condition, requirement of
maintenance in, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 796 [Reg. 6.2]
weekly inspection, recommended prac-
tice, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 798
wiring inspection, recommended prac-
tice, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 798
Insurance —
Liability insurance, infra
Surety bonds, infra
Interruptions of regular service, reports of
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 804 [Rule 53]
Interstate Commerce Commission insurance
reserve requirements, effect of, 58-1483
Keeping to the right. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 771 [Reg. 2.11]
Lanterns, Rules & Reg Vol 7, p 7/0
[Reg. 2.081 (b, g)], p. 784 [Reg. 3.3491
disabled vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 773 [Reg. 2.232, 2.233]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.531]
projecting load, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
775 [Reg. 2.34]
stopped vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
773 [Reg. 2.241,2.242]
Late connections, buses to wait for Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 69]
[8SCCode]
Index
675
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Leg, loss or impairment of, qualifications
of driver as affected by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg. 1.21]
Liability insurance or bond, S8-14S1 to 58-
1484
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 804 to 807 [Rules 56 to 61]
taxicabs in counties with city over
70,000. Taxicabs, infra
Licenses, 58-1431 to 58-1453
see also Certificates, supra
applications, 58-1431
A and B licenses, statements as to,
58-1432
D license, statements as to, 58-1437
list of equipment to accompany, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 34]
display of permit in vehicles, Rules &
_ Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807 [Rule 62]
Drivers' permits, supra
fees, 58-1403
additional municipal fees, 58-1442
A licenses, 58-1433
B licenses, 58-1435
C licenses, 58-1436
distribution, 58-1443
D licenses, 58-1438
E and F licenses, 58-1439
refunds, 58-1441
semiannual payment, 58-1440
interurban carriers, extent to which ex-
empt from local license, 65-922
passenger vehicles, computation of car-
rying weight, 58-1434
Plates or markers, infra
revocation for failure to keep insurance
in force, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
807 [Rule 61]
taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000.
Taxicabs, infra
Lights on Vehicles (this index)
Liquor. Alcoholic liquors, supra
Load, light or flag on end of projecting load,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.34]
Loading, safetv regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7. p. 7/0 [Reg. 2.09]
Maintenance. Inspection and maintenance,
supra
Medical examination. Physical examina-
tion of drivers, infra
Mental condition of drivers, regulations as
to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg.
1.21]
Ministers of the gospel, clergy rates to, per-
missible. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803
[Rule 44]
Mirror. Rear-vision mirror, infra
Miscellaneous parts and accessories, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg. 3.34]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 7S5 [Reg. 3.53]
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Miscellaneous parts and accessories — Cont'd
new vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
786 [Reg. 3.44]
Mist. Fog, supra
Modifications of Public Service Commis-
sion rules and regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. S10 [Rule 93]
Names —
change of name, adoption of former serv-
ice, tariffs, etc., Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 802 [Rule 38]
tradename, certificate to more than one
person operating under, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 32]
Narcotics —
addiction to disqualifying driver, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 766 [Reg. 1.24]
driver not to use while on duty, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 66]
Negro porters not to take up tickets from
bus passengers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
809 [Rule 83]
New vehicles, equipment required on, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 785 [Reg. 3.4], p. 810
[Rule 91]
Noise to attract passengers, prohibited,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 67]
Notice —
discontinuance of service, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 804 [Rule 55]
passenger tariffs, changes in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 43]
Posting notice, infra
time schedule, changes in. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 804 [Rule 51]
Number of drive-away vehicles in combi-
nation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 787
[Reg. 3.54]
Occasional trips, law not applicable to,
58-1405
Operation, Public Service Commission rules
and regulations as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 807 to 809 [Rules 62 to 83]
Others on highway —
interference with, by parking or stop-
ping, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772
[Reg." 2.22]
not to be endangered, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.15], p. 807
[Rule 64]
overtaking or passing, special care in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg.
2.17]
spotlight not to blind, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.30]
Overtaking and passing —
preventing by speeding up, prohibited,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg.
2.18]
school buses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
772 [Reg. 2.20], p. 807 [Rule 64]
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MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Overtaking and passing — Cont'd
space between vehicles proceeding in
same direction, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.12]
special care. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772
[Reg. 2.17]
stopped buses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
772 [Reg. 2.20]
Papers to accompany application for certifi-
cate of public convenience and neces-
sity, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 800, 801
[Rules 22 to 27]
as part of application. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 801 [Rule 28]
preparation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
801 [Rule 28]
Parking or stopping — _
disabled vehicles, emergency signals.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 773 [Reg.
2.23]
drawbridges, stopping at, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.141, 2.142]
emergency signals for stopped vehicles,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 773 [Reg.
2-24l , u- i
lights on parked or stopped vehicles,
when required, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 774 [Reg. 2.26]
lights, stopping to repair, requirement
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809
[Rule 80]
meeting or overtaking stopped buses,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg.
2.20]
others on highway not to be endangered,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg.
2-15] „
other traffic, interference with. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.22]
railroad grade crossings, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131, 2.132]
school bus. stopping for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.20], p. 807
[Rule 64]
unattended vehicles, precautions for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg.
2.21]
Parts and accessories necessary for safe op-
eration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 776
to 787 [Reg. 3.1 to 3.5]
additional parts and accessories allow-
able, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 776
[Reg. 3.2]
all vehicles, except in drive-away opera-
tions, equipment required, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 776 [Reg. 3.3]
ax, requirement of carrying hand ax on
bus, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 770
[Reg. 2.082(c)], p. 784 [Reg. 3.3492]
backing lights, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
781 [Reg. 3.3110]
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Parts and accessories necessary for safe
operation — Cont'd
Brakes, supra
color of lighting devices, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3110]
drive-away operations, vehicles in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786
[Reg. 3.515]
compliance required, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 776 [Reg. 3.1]
defrosting device, requirement of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg. 3.342]
drive-away operations —
defined. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765
[Reg. 0.09]
equipment required, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.5]
Electrical equipment, supra
Emergency, supra
fifth wheel, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783
[Regs. 3.3461 to 3.3463]
drive-away operations, vehicles in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 768, 787
[Reg. 3.532]
Fire extinguishers, supra
first aid kit required on buses, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.082 (b)],
p. 784 [Reg. 3.3492], p. 810 [Reg.
89]
Flags, sup
Flares, supra
fuel containers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
783 [Reg. 3.345]
Fusees, supra
hand ax, required on bus. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 770 [Reg. 2.0S2(c)], p. 784
[Reg. 3.3492]
Headlamps, supra
Horn, supra
Lanterns, supra
license plates, color of light to illuminate,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3110]
Lights on Vehicles (this index)
Miscellaneous parts and accessories,
supra
new vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
785 [Reg. 3.4], p. 810 [Rule 91]
pot torches. Flares, supra
Rear lights and reflectors, infra
Rear-vision mirror, infra
Side-marker lamps and reflectors, infra
Stoplight, infra
tail lamps. Rear lights and reflectors,
infra
tire chains, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
770 [Reg. 2.081(f)], p. 784 [Reg.
3.3491(f)]
Tires, infra
Index
677
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Parts and accessories necessary for safe
operation — Cont'd
tow-bar, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783
[Reg. 3.3464]
drive-away operation, vehicles in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 786, 787
[Reg. 3.532]
Windshield wiper, infra
Passenger stations, establishment of, 58-
1466
Passing. Overtaking and passing, supra
Penalties, 58-1406
insurance, failure to carry, 58-1482, 58-
1484
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
810 [Rule 92]
Separation of races, infra
taxicabs in counties with city over 70,-
000, 58-1531
Permits — ■
Drivers' permits, supra
Licenses, supra
Physical condition of drivers, regulations as
to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 765 [Reg.
1.21]
Physical examination of drivers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 766 to 769 [Reg. 1.3]
additional examinations, carrier's right
to require, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
766 [Reg. 1.31]
doctor's certificate —
form of certificate. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 767
requirement of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 766 [Reg. 1.31]
forms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 766 to
769
Plates or markers, 58-1468, 58-1469
color of light to illuminate, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3110]
display of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807
[Rule 62]
taxicabs in counties with city over 70,-
000. Taxicabs, infra
Poisons, vehicles transporting, to stop at
railroad grade crossings. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131]
Pole trailers, Public Service Commission
rules and regulations as to. See ap-
propriate lines in this topic
Posting notice — -
adoption notice of service, tariffs, etc.,
upon change of ownership or name,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule
38]
form of notice, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 802 [Rule 38]
passenger tariffs, changes in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 43]
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Posting notice — Cont'd
time schedules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
803 [Rule 49]
changes in. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
804 [Rule 51]
Pot torches. Flares, supra
Projecting load, flag or light on end of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775 [Reg. 2.34]
Public Service Commission. See appropri-
ate lines in this topic
Qualifications of drivers, regulations as to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 765 to 769
[Regs. 1.1 to 1.32]
competency to operate vehicle, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807 [Rule 65]
driver's license and permit, requirement
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 807
[Rule 65]
good moral character, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 807 [Rule 65]
Railroad grade crossings, precautions at.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.13]
Rain, extreme caution, requirement of.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Rates. Fares, Rates, and Charges of Car-
riers (this index)
Rear lights and reflectors —
backing lights, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
78 [Reg. 3.3110]
buses and trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 776, 777 [Regs. 3.3101, 3.3102]
color, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Regs.
3.3110, 3.3116]
drive-awav operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
incorporation of reflectors with tail
lamps, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Reg. 3.3115]
mounting of reflectors, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3113]
pole trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
779 [Reg. 3.3106]
semi-trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
778, 779 [Regs. 3.3104, 3.3105]
tailboard not to obscure, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 775 [Reg. 2.35]
tractors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 778
[Reg. 3.313]
trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 778,
779 [Regs. 3.3104, 3.3105]
trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 776, 777
[Regs. 3.3101, 3.3102]
visibility of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Regs. 3.3111, 3.3114]
Rear-vision mirror, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 783 [Reg. 3.343]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.531]
good working order, equipment to be in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg.
2.707]
678
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Reckless driving forbidden, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 769 [Reg. 2.03]
Reflectors —
Clearance lamps and reflectors, supra
disabled vehicles, use of red emergency
reflectors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p
773 [Reg. 2.233] .
good working order, equipment to be in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg
2.07]
Rear lights and reflectors, supra
Side-marker lamps and reflectors, infra
Regular schedules, defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 800 [Rule 20]
Regulations. Rules and regulations, infra
Reports —
accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 774
[Reg. 2.32], 809 [Rule 76]
fatal accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 788 [Reg. 4.4]
annual report, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
801 [Rule 36]
excess hours, reports of. Hours of serv-
ice of drivers, supra
furnishing to Public Service Commis-
sion, 58-13 to 58-16
interruptions of regular service, reports
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 804
[Rule 53]
Reserve fuel supplv, carrying of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775 [Reg. 2.34]
Reserve vehicles for emergencies, 58-1463
special markers for passenger vehicles,
58-1469
Riders on property-carrying vehicles, pro-
hibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775
[Reg. 2.36]
Right, keeping to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
771 [Reg. 2.11]
Route-
adoption of distance tables upon change
of ownership or name. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule 38]
application for certificate of public con-
venience and necessity to be accom-
panied by copy of proposed route,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 800 LRules
22 23, 25]
changes of, 58-1462, 58-1463
Rules and regulations —
motor vehicles transporting persons or
propertv, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
798 to 810 [Rules 1 to 93]
passenger tariffs to contain fixed rules
and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 802 [Rule 40]
changes in rule or regulation, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 43]
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations, drivers required to
know, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 700
[Reg. 1.27]
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Rules nd regulations — Cont'd
Safety regulations, infra
transportation by motor vehicle for com-
pensation regulated, 58-1402
Safe condition, vehicles to be maintained in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule 84]
Safety chains for towed vehicles. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg. 3.3466]
Safety glass, requirements as to all vehicles.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 782 [Reg. 3.33]
new vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
786 [Reg. 3.43], 810 [Rule 91]
Safety regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
764 to 798
accidents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 788
[Regs. 4.1 to 4.6]
Reports, supra
general definitions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 764 [Regs. 0.01 to 0.14] .
Hours of service of drivers, supra
Inspection and maintenance, regulations
as to, supra
Parts and accessories necessary for safe
operation, supra
Qualifications of drivers, supra
Same direction, space between vehicles pro-
ceeding in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
771 [Reg. 2.12]
Sanitary condition, vehicles to be maintained
in. 'Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule
84]
School bus, stopping for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 772 [Reg. 2.20], 807 [Rule 64]
Securing of load, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
770 [Regs. 2.091, 2.092]
Semi-trailers, Public Service Commission
rules and regulations as to. See appro-
priate lines in this topic
Separation of races, 58-1491 to 58-1496
changing space or seats, 58-1493
discrimination in accommodations pro-
hibited, 58-1492
ejection of passenger for violation, 58-
1496
penalties, 58-1491, 58-1493
violations by passengers, 58-1495
special policeman, driver as, 58-1494
Service —
Discontinuance of service, supra
interruptions of regular service, reports
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 804
[Rule 53]
limitation of time for inauguration of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule
31]
Sickness, driving while driver is ill, forbid-
den, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 769 [Reg.
2.04]
Side-marker lamps and reflectors-
buses or trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
777 [Reg. 3.3102]
Index
679
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Side-marker lamps and reflectors — Cont'd
clearance lamps, combination with. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3109]
drive-awav operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
mounting of reflectors, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3113]
pole trailers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 779
[Reg. 3.3106]
trailers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 778,
779 [Regs. 3.3104, 3.3105]
trucks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 777 [Reg.
3.3102]
visibility of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781
[Regs. 3.3111, 3.3114]
Sleet-
excess hours permissible during condi-
tions of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790
[Rule 6(a)]
extreme caution, requirement of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Smoke, extreme caution, requirement of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Smoking —
buses, smoking in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 808 [Rule 70]
drivers not to smoke in waiting rooms,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule
82]
Snow —
excess hours permissible during condi-
tions of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 790
[Rule 6(a)]
extreme caution, requirement of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
'Soliciting passengers — ■
compliance with Motor Vehicle Car-
riers' Law by operators of for-hire
vehicle, requirement of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule 81] "
creating disturbance or unnecessary
noise for, prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 67]
"Solicit or receive patronage along the
route," meaning of phrase, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 799 [Rule 9]
Space between vehicles proceeding in same
direction, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771
[Reg. 2.12]
Speed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg.
2.06]
adherence to time schedules without vio-
lating laws as to speed limits, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 804 [Rule 52]
color of light in speed indicator device.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3110]
drawbridges, slowing down at, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.142]
hazardous conditions, requirement of re-
ducing speed under, Rules & Reg.,
Vol, 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Speed — Cont'd
limits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770
Regs. 2.061, 2.062], p. 807 [Rule 64]
nighttime, reduced speed, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.063]
others on highway not to be endangered
by sudden reduction of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.15]
overtaking not to be prevented by speed-
ing up, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772
[Reg. 2.18]
railroad grade crossings, speed at, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 771 [Regs. 2.132,
2.133]
Speedometer, requirement of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule 86]
new vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
786 [Reg. 3.441]
Spotlight not to blind others on highway,
Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.30]
Standing passengers, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
p. 808 [Rule 73]
State laws to be observed in operation of
vehicles, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 807
[Rule 64]
Steering mechanism, good working order,
equipment to be in. Rules & Reg, Vol.
7, p. 770 [Reg. 2.07]
Stoplight-
buses or trucks, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp.
776, 777 [Regs. 3.3101, 3.3102]
color, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg.
3.3110]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg, Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.51]
new vehicles, requirements on, Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 91]
semi-trailers, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp.
778, 779 [Regs. 3.3104, 3.3105]
tractors, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 778
[Reg. 3.3103]
trailers, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 778,
779 [Regs. 3.3104, 3.3105]
trucks, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 776, 777
[Regs. 3.3101, 3.3102]
Stopping. Parking and stopping, supra
Summer resorts, rules and regulations at,
58-1467
Summons —
copy of complaint to be served with,
10-663
secretary of Public Service Commission
as agent for service of, 10-430
Supervision by Public Service Commission,
58-1461
Surety bonds, Public Service Commission
rules and regulations as to, Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 804-807 [Rules 56-61]
Tachometer, new vehicles to be equipped
with. Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg.
3.441]
680
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Tail lamps. Rear Lights and reflectors, su-
pra
Taxicabs —
alcohol, unlawful transportation of, 4-92
fares or rates —
cities of 30.000 to 50,000, 58-1536
counties with city over 70,000, display
of taxi rates, 58-1515
in cities 30,000 to 50,000, (1940 census),
58-1536
in counties with city over 70,000, 58-1511
to 58-1531
answering calls in order received,
58-1519
baggage, driver not to touch with-
out owner's consent, 58-1521
contagious disease, transportation of
persons or dead bodies infected
with, 58-1523
drivers —
display of card with information
and photograph, 58-1516
qualifications, 58-1517
revocation of license, 58-1527
lewd or indecent acts, taxi not to be
used for, 58-1522
liability insurance or bond, 58-1512,
58-1513
fee for reinstatement, 58-1530
surrender of license on cancella-
tion of, 58-1528
licenses, 58-1511
driver's license, revocation of,
58-1527
revocation of, 58-1529
surrender when insurance can-
celled, 58-1528
lounging places, vehicles not to be
used for, 58-1525
name of owner, display of, 58-1515
occupancy of vehicles, 58-1520
penalties, 58-1531
plates —
license place, 58-1511
"public taxi" plate, 58-1514
prostitution, not to be used for, 58-
1522
rates, display of, 58-1515
replacement of vehicles, report of,
58-1526
sleeping quarters, vehicles not to be
used as, 58-1525
solicitation of passengers, 58-1518
vehicles to be kept clean, 58-1524
Tickets —
commissions on sale of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 803 [Rule 45]
inter-line ticket agreements of Class A
certificate holders, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule 41]
MOTOR CARRIERS— Cont'd
Tickets — Cont'd
Negro porters not to take up tickets
from bus passengers, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule 83]
Time limit for inauguration of service,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 31]
Time schedules, Public Service Commis-
sion rules as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 803, 804 [Rules 47 to 55]
adoption of former schedules upon
change of ownership or name, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule ^38]
application for certificate of public con-
venience and necessity to be accom-
panied by, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
800 [Rules 22, 25]
Tire chains, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770
[Reg. 2.081(f)], 784 [Reg. 3.3491(f)]
Tires, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 770 [Reg.
2.07], 783 [Reg. 3.347]
spare tire, requirement of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 809 [Rule 85]
Tow-bar, requirements as to all vehicles,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg.
3.3464]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 786, 787 [Reg.
3.532]
Towing of other vehicles by passenger-car-
rying vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
809 [Rule 75]
Tradename, certificates of public conven-
ience to more than one person operating
under, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801
[Rule 32]
Tractors, Public Service Commission rules
and regulations as to. See appropriate
lines in this topic
Trailers, Public Service Commission rules
and regulations as to. See appropriate
lines in this topic
Trucks, Public Service Commission rules
and regulations as to. See appropriate
lines in this topic
Turning or changing direction —
others on highway not to be endangered,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg.
2.15]
position for, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 772
[Reg. 2.15]
Unattended vehicles, precautions for, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 772 [Reg. 2.21]
Unauthorized riders on property-carrying
vehicles, prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, P. 775 [Reg. 2.36]
Wheel chocks, requirement of. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rule 87]
Windshield wiper. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
770 [Reg. 2.07], 783 [Reg. 3.41]
drive-away operations, vehicles in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg. 3.531]
Index
681
MOTORCYCLES
Additional person on, 46-498
Brakes, 46-562
Carrying additional person on, 46-498
Defined, 46-2
Headlamps, 46-524, 46-525
Lighting equipment, 46-524, 46-525, 46-550
Parked, lights on, inapplicability of re-
quirement to, 46-539
Registration fee, 46-39
Stop lamps, 46-531
Tires, larceny of —
penalized, 46-804
receiving, knowing to be stolen, 46-805
Traffic regulations. Highways and Streets
(this index)
MOTOR FUEL
Fuel Tax (this index)
Gasoline Tax (this index)
Licenses and Licenses Taxes (this index)
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION
AND LICENSING ACT
Motor Vehicles (this index)
MOTOR VEHICLES
See also Buses; Highways and Streets: Lights
on Vehicles; Motor Carriers; Vehicles
Accidents. Highways and Streets (this in-
dex)
Alcohol-
driving while under influence of, 46-343
et seq
highway accident, presumption aris-
ing from percentage of alcohol
in blood, etc., 46-344
forfeiture of vehicles used in unlawful
transportation of, 4-92, 4-93, 4-115,
to 4-117
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to motor carriers.
Motor Carriers (this index)
Ambulances as "authorized emergency ve-
hicles," 46-2
Atlantic Beach, operation on, 46-758
Attached vehicle, sale to satisfy judgment,
10-934
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Authorized emergency vehicle-
defined —
for purpose of registration and li-
censing, 46-2
for purpose of traffic regulation law,
46-216
right of way, 46-425
sirens on, 46-583
traffic regulations, when inapplicable,
46-291
loads, 46-663, 46-664
number required, 46-657
Back-up lamps, 46-546
on vehicles of motor carriers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 781 [Reg. 3.3110]
Beaches, operation on, 46-751 to 46-758
speed limit in Horry County, 46-756,
46-757
Beam indicator, requirement of, 46-547
Beginner's permit, 46-167
application of minor for, 46-158
Bells, use of, restricted, 46-581, 46-583
Bicycle, motorized —
see also Motorcycles (this index)
applicability of motor vehicle licensing
act to, 46-2
brakes, 46-562
headlamps, 46-524
lighting equipment, 46-524, 46-531, 46-
550
parked, lights on, inapplicability of re-
quirement, 46-539
registration fee, 46-39
stop lamps, 46-531
traffic regulations as applicable to, 46-
214
Brakes, 46-561 to 46-570
Breaking into, 16-360(a)
Bridges, operation across — -
Newberry Countv, 33-1810
regulated, 33-1403, 33-1432, 33-1810
Brilliancy of lights. Visibility, infra
Bullet damage to, garages to report, 46-
332, 46-333
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Buses —
Buses (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
Chains, tire, use of, permissibility, 33-453,
46-61 1
Clearance lamps. Lights on Vehicles (this
index)
Combinations. Motorcade, infra
Contributory negligence in operation of,
47-71
Courtesy lights, 46-546
Cranes, truck or shovel, applicability to,
of Motor Vehicle Registration and Li-
censing Act, 46-2
Cutouts, muffler, prohibited, 46-601
682
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Dealer —
defined for purpose of Motor Vehicle
Registration and Licensing Act,
46-2
licenses —
application, 46-91
bond required, 46-92
collection of privilege license tax not
precluded by charge for demon-
stration licenses, 46-42
expiration date, 46-91
failure to obtain, penalized, 46-91
fee, 46-91
plates, demonstration, 46-93
records kept by licensed dealers, 46-
94
retail store licenses not required, 46-
95
transfer of license with vehicle purchased
by, as optional with, dealer, 46-77
Defined, 46-2
Definitions of words and phrases used in
Registration and Licensing Act, 46-2,
46-151
Diesel-operated, fuel tax. Fuel Tax (this
index)
Disabled on highway —
inapplicability of prohibition as to stop-
ping on pavement, 46-481
warning devices, 46-621 to 46-628
Dismantled vehicle, return of registration
card and license plates for, 46-85
Ditch-digging apparatus, applicability to, of
Motor Vehicle Registration and Licens-
ing Act, 46-2
Doors, safety glass in, 46-593
Driver's license —
accident, exhibition in case of, 46-323,
46-325
address, change of, Motor Vehicle Di-
vision to be notified, 46-168
another's license, use of, unlawful. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 695 [No. 1]
application, 46-156
execution, 46-157
fee of officer administering oath, 46-
157
files, 46-170
form, 46-157
minors, 46-158
verification, 46-157
beginner's permit, 46-167
minor's application for, 46-158
cancelation, 46-172, 46-173
accidents, failure to comply with stat-
utory provisions as to, 46-321
appeal from denial of, 46-178
crime, conviction of, when ground
for, 46-172
evidence of, as inadmissible in acci-
dent suit, 46-180
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Driver's license — Cont'd
cancelation — Cont'd
file, 46-170
findings, 46-177
hearing, 46-174 to 46-177
notice of, 46-175
mental infirmity as ground for, 46-174
operation of vehicle during, penalized,
46-351
physical infirmity as ground for, 46-
174
preliminary investigation, 46-174 to
46-177
reckless homicide, conviction of, 46-
341
reckless operation, when ground for,
46-174
compromise of case arising under stat-
ute, 46-189
contents, 46-163
conviction of licensee — •
not admissible in evidence in acci-
dent suit, 46-180
record of, to be furnished by clerk
of court, 46-171
courts to enforce orders of Highway
Department under statute, 46-188
cumulative character of Title 46, Chapter
2, 46-191
defined, 46-151
destroyed license, replacement of, 46-
169
display on demand, 46-165, 46-323, 46-
325
duplicate, how obtainable, 46-169
examination of applicant, 46-161
exemption from requirement — •
armed forces, 46-154
implements of husbandry, 46-153
nonresidents, 46-155
expiration date, 46-166
fees, 46-160
metal licenses, 46-164
officer administering oath to appli-
cant, 46-157
Highway Department's duties as to, 33-
71
husbandry, implements of. on highways,
license not required, 46-153
information to be furnished by appli-
cant, 46-159
issuance, 46-156
judgment against licensee, record of,
to be furnished by clerk of court,
46-171
loan of, prohibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 695 [No. 1]
lost license, replacement of, 46-169
metal licenses, 46-164
Index
683
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Driver's license — Cont'd
minor —
beginner's permit, 46-158
permitting to drive without license,
unlawful, 46-183
Motor Carriers (this index)
nonresidents, 46-155
numbering, 46-163, 46-170
penalty for violation of provisions as to,
46-186
regulations, violation of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 695 [Rule 13, II 5]
possession, licensee to keep within, 46-
165
refusal, 46-162
appeal from, 46-162
file, 46-170
renting car to unlicensed person, unlaw-
ful, 46-185
required, 46-152
revocation. Cancelation, supra, this
group
rules and regulations, Highway Depart-
ment may promulgate, 46-187
Highway Department, regulations of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 695,
696
Public Service Commission, regula-
tions of. Motor Carriers (this
index)
signature of licensee, 46-163, 46-164
suspension, 46-172, 46-173
appeal from, 46-178
driving while under influence of liq-
uor or narcotics, 46-34S
evidence, inadmissibility in accident
suit, 46-180
file, 46-170
indorsement on license, 46-349
operation of vehicle during, penalized,
46-351
preliminary investigation, 46-174 to
46-177
publication of names of suspended
drivers, 46-350
reckless drivers, 46-177, 46-342
record of, to be indorsed on license,
46-179
return after, 46-179
rules and regulations. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 695 [Rule 13]
taxicabs in counties with city over 70,-
000. Motor Carriers (this index)
terms, 46-166
Driving lamps. Lights on Vehicles (this
index)
Emergency vehicles. Authorized emergen-
cy vehicles, supra
Engines, change of, rules and regulations
as to, 46-114
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Equipment required, 46-511 to 46-629
Motor Carriers (this index)
not to be operated without, 46-641
"Established place of business" defined for
purpose of Motor Vehicle Registration
and Licensing Act, 46-2
Explosives, transportation of. Explosives
(this index)
Farm implements. Implements of hus-
bandry, infra
Farm tractors. Tractors, infra
Fees. Registration and licensing, infra
Fire Department vehicles as "authorized
emergency vehicles," 46-2
Flares for disabled vehicles, 46-621 to 46-
628
Flashing lights, restrictions in, 46-553
Fog lamps, 46-342
"Foreign vehicle" defined for purpose of
Registration and Licensing Act, 46-2
Four-wheel brakes, when required, 46-564
Fuel —
Fuel Tax (this index)
Gasoline Tax (this index)
Fumes, emission of, restricted, 46-601, 46-
602
Gasoline Tax (this index)
Gross weight. Vehicles (this index)
Guests, liability for injury to, 46-801
Hand brakes, 46-567
Height, 46-657
"Highway" defined for purpose of Motor
Vehicle Registration and Licensing Act,
46-2
Highway Department —
enforcement by, of motor vehicle and
traffic regulations, 33-21, 46-851
inspection by, 46-642
motorbuses, width restricted, 46-655
permits, special, for moving of motor
vehicles, 46-13
registration and licensing, 33-71, 46-14
records of, 46-117
old, destruction of, 46-121
Highway Patrol (this index)
Highway safety fee, amount, 46-43
Highway traffic, regulation of. Highways
and Streets (this index)
Horns, 46-581, 46-582
Horrv County, speed limit on seashore in,
46-756, 46-757
House trailer as passenger-carrying vehicle
within registration and licensing re-
quirements, 46-33
Husbandry, implements of. Implements
of husbandry, infra
Implements of husbandry —
defined for purpose of Motor Vehicle
. Registration and Licensing Act, 46-2
driver's license not required, 46-153
exemption from registration and licens-
ing, 46-12
684
Code of Lavvs of South Carolina
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Implements of husbandry — Cont'd
size, weight, and load of vehicles, pro-
visions as not applicable to, 46-653
Inflammables, carrying. Vehicles (this in-
dex)
Inspection by Highway Department, 46-642
Isle of Palms, operation on beach of, 46-
751
Insurance (this index)
Junk yards for. Junk Dealers (this index)
Lancaster County (this index)
Length, 46-657, 46-659
Licenses —
Dealers' licenses, supra
Driver's license, supra
fuel, use of, 65-1203 to 65-1207
Registration and licensing, infra
Lien on —
for damages, 45-551
for taxes and penalties under fuel tax
law, 65-1216
Lights on Vehicles (this index)
Limitation of actions for negligent opera-
tion of, 47-71
Load. Vehicles (this index)
"Load capacity" defined for purpose of Mo-
tor Vehicle Registration and Licensing
Act, 46-2
Low speed operation, adequacy of lighting
equipment, 46-551
Mechanical condition, 46-641
Metal tires. Vehicles (this index)
Minors, operation by, when unlawful. 46-181
under 14, operation by, permitting, as un-
lawful, 46-182, 46-184
Mirrors, rear view, 46-591
Motorcade —
brakes, 46-565
length, restrictions on, 46-657, 46-659
lighting, 46-537
regulated, generally, 46-395
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motorcycles (this index)
"Motor-driven cycle" defined, 46-2
Motor scooters — ■
as motor vehicles, 46-214
traffic regulations as applicable to, 46-214
Mounted height of lamps, 46-525
Mufflers, 46-601
Multiple beam road lighting equipment,
46-547, 46-548
Municipal department, vehicles of, as "au-
thorized emergency vehicles," 46-2
Negligence in operation of, 47-71
burden of proving, 26-7
contributory negligence, 47-71
Highway Department's liability while
engaged in construction or repair of
highways, 33-229 to 33-235
speed limit as affecting burden of proof
as to, 26-7
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Newberry Countv, service and maintenance,
14-2975, 14-2976
Night driving, speed of, as affected by head-
light equipment, 46-364
Noise in operation to be minimized, 46-601
Nonresidents —
continuances in actions against, 10-1204
defined for purpose of Motor Vehicle
Registration and Licensing Act, 46-2
driver's license, 46-155
registration requirements, exemption
from, 46-101, 46-103
service of summons on, 10-431, 10-431.1,
46-104
Oaths, authority of officers and employees
of Highway Department to administer,
46-116
Operation on highways. Highways and
Streets (this index)
"Owner" defined for purpose of Motor Ve-
hicle Registration and Licensing Act,
46-2
Parking. Highways and Streets (this in-
dex)
Passenger-carrying vehicles, what are, for
purpose of registration and license fees,
46-33
Passing lamps, auxiliary, 46-543
Pawlev's Island, operation on beach at, 46-
755
Permission, use without, penalized, 46-803
Permits. Beginner's permit, supra
Personal injuries, lien on motor vehicle for
damages, 45-551
Plates. Registration and licensing, infra
Pole trailer — -
defined — -
for purpose of Motor Vehicle Regis-
tration and Licensing Act, 46-2
for purpose of traffic regulation, 46-
225
disabled, to display warning devices,
46-624, 46-626
length, restrictions on, 46-659
lights and reflectors, 46-533, 46-534
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to. Motor Carriers
(this index)
registration and licensing, 46-2, 46-11
Police vehicles as "authorized emergency
vehicles," 46-2
Pot torches to be carried, when, 46-621
Prospective purchaser, liability for injury
to, 46-801
Protuberances on tires, restrictions on, 46-
611
Fublic service corporations, vehicles of, as
"authorized emergency vehicles," 46-2
Radios tuned to Anderson police radio sys-
tem prohibited, 46-806
Records required of dealers, 46-94
Index
685
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Red lights —
for disabled vehicles, 46-621 to 46-628
in front, restrictions on, 46-553
Reflectors. Vehicles (this index)
Registration and licensing —
address of owner, change in, notification
of Highway Department of, 46-78
affidavit as to registration records of
Highway Department as evidence,
46-119
application, 46-16
contents, 46-17, 46-665
fraudulent, penalized, 46-21
weight, empty, to be stated, 46-665
cancelation. Revocation, infra, this
group
card —
display upon demand, 46-74
improper use, 46-86
issuance, 46-74
lost or damaged, 46-78
new owner, issuance to, 46-76
possession, keeping in, 46-74
reissuance where owner changes
name or address, 46-78
replacement, 46-79
fee for, 46-80
revocation, 46-81, 46-82, 46-84
return of, card upon, 46-82
signature of registrant, 46-74
suspension, 46-81
certified copies of Highway Department
records as evidence, 46-118
change in name or address of owner,
notification of Highway Department
of, 46-78
classification for purpose of, selection or
change, 46-36
counterfeit registration cards or plates,
46-86
Dealers' licenses, supra
delinquency, penalty fee, 46-45
dismantled vehicle, return of card and
license plates for, 46-85
enforcement of statutory provisions, 46-
111
exemptions, 46-12
expiration date, 46-19
fees —
additional to Public Service Commis-
sion fees, 46-53
amount —
common carrier passenger ve-
hicles, 46-34
dealer demonstration licenses,
46-42
motorcycles or motor-driven cy-
cles, 46-39
municipally owned vehicles, 46-41
private passenger-carrying ve-
hicles, 46-32
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Registration and licensing — Cont'd
fees — Cont'd
amount — Cont'd
solid tires, vehicles equipped with,
46-40
special mobile equipment vehicles,
46-38
State vehicles, 46-41
tractors, road or truck, 46-35
trailers-
house, 46-33
property-carrying, 46-35
trucks and truck tractors, 46-35
annual payment required, 46-31
checks, uncertified, acceptance for,
46-47 to 46-49
destruction of vehicle, refund on, 46-
51
disposition of, 46-52
instalments, not payable in, 46-46
nonpayment as ground for suspension
or revocation of registration and
license, 46-81
part year, 46-46
payment of, as requisite, 46-18
refund, 46-50, 46-51
replacement plates and cards, 46-80
trackless trolley buses, 46-37
transfer of registration, 46-76
unused vehicles, refund on, 46-51
foreign vehicles of resident owners, 46-
102
fraud, suspension or revocation for, 46-81
fuel used, disclosure of, 65-1204
gross weight, registration according to,
46-665
Highway Department's powers and func-
tions as to, 33-71, 46-14
highways, operation on, of vehicle with-
out, prohibited, 46-19
lists of registration and licenses, furnish-
ing of by State Highway Depart-
ment, 46-120
local licenses, cities which may require,
46-131
Motor Carriers (this index)
municipally owned vehicles, exemption
from, 46-12
name of owner, change in, notification
of Highway Department of, 46-78
nonresident owner, exemption from, 46-
101, 46-103
penalty for violation of provisions, 46-
122
period for procuring license, 46-15
plates —
alteration, consequences, 46-84, 46-86
Congress, plates for members of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 696
dealer demonstration plates, 46-93
defacement as cause for repossessing,
46-84
686
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Registration and licensing — Cont'd
plates — Cont'd
description, 46-72
display, 46-20, 46-73
upon vehicle other than for which
issued, prohihited, 46-81, 46-83
■when may be displayed, 46-20
illumination, 46-528
issuance, 46-71
legibility, 46-72, 46-73
loss or damage, 46-79
manufacture in State penitentiary, 55-
332
misuse as ground for repossessing,
46-84
Motor Carriers (this index)
number, 46-71
other vehicle than that for which
issued, not to be used on, 46-81,
46-83
property of State, 46-71
replacement, 46-79
fee for, 46-80
return of, upon revocation, 46-82
revocation, 46-81, 46-82, 46-84
suspension, 46-81
transfer of ownership of vehicle, dis-
position of plates, 46-75
pole trailers, 46-11
postage charge for mailing, 46-44
reciprocity with other states, 46-103
records to be kept by Highway Depart-
ment, 46-117 to 46-119, 46-121
refusal, grounds for, 46-18
renewal, 46-20
reports to be compiled by Highway De-
partment, 46-120
repossession of registration cards and
license plates where check for fees
remains unpaid, cost recoverable,
46-48
requirement, 46-11
revenues from, disposition of, 33-284
revocation, 46-81, 46-82, 46-S4
return of card on, 46-82
where check for fees is unpaid, 46-48
safety glass as condition of registration,
46-593
semiannual, 46-46
semitrailers, 46-11
September, registration and licensing
may begin in for ensuing year, 46-20
special mobile equipment vehicle, 46-11
special permit from Highway Depart-
ment, vehicles moved under, 46-12,
46-13
State vehicles, exemption from, 46-12
suspension, 46-81, 46-82, 46-84
tag, special, for disabled veterans, 46-62
taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000.
Motor Carriers (this index)
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Registration and licensing — Cont'd
temporary permit, vehicles moving un-
der, as exempt, 46-12, 46-13
trailers, 46-11
transfer, 46-76, 46-77
grounds for refusing, 46-18
veterans may not transfer free plates,
46-63
United States vehicles, exemption from,
46-12
unsafe vehicles, suspension or revocation
of registration and license of, 46-81,
46-82
veterans, disabled, free registration for
certain vehicles of, 46-61 to 46-64
wrecked vehicles, return of registration
card and license plates for, 46-85
year, 46-19
Removal from office for unlawful use of ve-
hicles of certain counties, 16-394'
Renting car to unlicensed person unlawful,
46-185
Richland County, marking of, 14-3209
Road machinery, requirements inapplicable
to—
equipment of vehicles, 46-512
registration and licensing, 46-2
size, weight, and load, 46-653
Road tractors. Tractors, infra
Running board lamps, 46-546
Safety glass, 46-593
denned, for purposes of highway traffic
law, 46-232
Motor Carriers (this index)
Sales tax. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 855 [Reg.
34, 35]
exemption of trade-ins, 65-1404
School buses. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
Scooters — -
motor vehicles, 46-2
traffic regulations as applicable to, 46-214
Semitrailers —
brakes, 46-563, 46-564, 46-565, 46-570
denned —
for purpose of Motor Vehicle Regis-
tration and Licensing Act, 46-2
for purpose of traffic regulation, 46-
224
disabled, to display warning devices, 46-
624, 46-626
lighting equipment, 46-533, 46-534
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to. Motor Carriers
(this index)
registration and licensing, 46-11
tires, 46-611
toilets, open, prohibited, 46-612
Serial number —
alteration, etc., penalized. 46-113
new, assignment of, 46-115
Index
687
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Side cowl lamps, 46-546
Signal lamps and devices, 46-545
Single beam road lighting equipment, 46-549
Sirens, when permissible, 46-581, 46-583
Size. Vehicles (this index)
Smoke, emission of, restricted, 46-601
Smoke screen, devices to emit, prohibited,
46-602
Solid tires. Vehicles (this index)
Special mobile equipment —
defined for purpose of Registration and
Licensing Act, 46-2
registration and licensing, 46-11
exempt from, when, 46-12
fees for, 46-38
Speed —
Highways and Streets (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
seashore, in Horry County, 46-756, 46-757
Spot lamps, 46-541
Stolen vehicles —
registration and license, refusal of, 46-18
when not subject to lien for damages
from operation, 45-551
Stop lights. Lights on Vehicles (this in-
dex)
Stopped, lights on, when required, 46-539
"Street" defined for purpose of Motor Ve-
hicle Registration and Licensing Act,
46-2
Tail lamps. Lights on Vehicles (this index)
Taxation —
exemptions from — -
armed forces, members of, 65-1583,
65-1585
Charleston County, police officers,
health department nurses and in-
spectors, 65-1589
trade-ins, exemptions from sales tax,
65-1404
place for, 65-1643
Sales tax, supra
Taxicabs. Motor Carriers (this index)
Theft alarm signal, 46-584
Tire chains, use of, permissibility, 33-453,
46-611
Tires. Vehicles (this index)
Toilets, open, prohibited, 46-612
Towed vehicles, connections with, 46-662
Trackless trolley coaches —
registration, 46-2
fee, 46-37
size, weight, and load provisions as in-
applicable to, 46-653
width, 46-655
Tractors —
farm —
brakes, exemption from requirements
as to, 46-570
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Tractors — Cont'd
farm — Cont'd
defined —
for purpose of Registration and
Licensing Act, 46-2
for purpose of traffic regulation,
46-222
exemption from equipment provi-
sions, 46-512, 46-570
exemption from size, weight, and load
of vehicle provisions, 46-653
lights on, 46-512
speed on highway, 46-570
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to. Motor Carriers
(this index)
road, defined —
for purpose of Motor Vehicle Regis-
tration and Licensing Act, 46-2
for purposes of traffic regulation, 46-
222
tires, larceny of —
penalized, 46-804
receiving, knowing to be stolen, 46-
805
trucks —
clearance lamps, 46-533, 46-534
defined —
for purposes of Registration and
Licensing Act, 46-2
for purposes of traffic regulation,
46-220
flares to be carried by, 46-621
fuses to be carried by, 46-621
lights, 46-532, 46-533
red flags to be carried by, 46-621
red lantern to be carried by, 46-621
safety glass in, 46-593
stop light, 46-533
Trade-in, exemption from sales tax, 65-1404
Traffic regulations. Highways and Streets
(this index)
Trailers —
brakes, 46-563, 46-564, 46-565, 46-570
defined —
for purpose of Motor Vehicle Regis-
tration and Licensing Act, 46-2
for purposes of traffic regulation, 46-
223
disabled, to display warning devises, 46-
624, 46-626
draw bar, 46-662
house trailer, registration and license,
46-33
lighting equipment, 46-533, 46-534
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to. Motor Carriers
(this index)
registration and licensing, 46-11
stoplight, when to have, 46-533
6S8
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Trailers — Cont'd
tires, 46-611
larceny of, penalized, 46-804
receiving, knowing to be stolen, 46-
805
toilets, open, prohibited, 46-612
Transfer of ownership — ■
notification to Highway Department,
46-75
plates, disposition of, 46-75
registration and license, transfer of, 46-
76, 46-77
Trolley buses. Buses (this index)
Trucks —
clearance lamps, 46-533, 46-534
defined —
for purpose of Motor Vehicle Regis-
tration and Licensing Act, 46-2
for purposes of traffic regulation, 46-
219
disabled, to display warning devices, 46-
624, 46-626
flares to be carried by, 46-621
fuses to be carried by, 46-621
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations as to. Motor Carriers
(this index)
red flag to be carried by, 46-621
red lanterns to be carried by, 46-621
reflectors, 46-533, 46-534
safety glass in, 46-593
side marker lamps, 46-533, 46-534
stop light, 46-533
Tractors, supra
Trailers, supra
Turning signal device, 46-545
Unclaimed automobiles, cities of 20,000 or
over may dispose, 47-406
Unsafe condition —
driving prohibited, 46-511
refusal of registration and license, 46-18
suspension or revocation of cards or
plates, 46-81, 46-82
Used motor vehicles, sales tax, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 855 [Reg. 35]
"Vehicle" defined, 46-2
Visibility distance of lamps or reflectors,
46-523, 46-536, 46-538, 46-539, 46-545,
46-547 to 46-551
Warning devices, 46-581 to 46-583
Weight. Vehicles (this index)
Well-boring apparatus, applicability to, of
Motor Vehicle Registration and Licens-
ing Act, 46-2
Wheels. Vehicles (this index)
Whistles, use of, restricted, 46-581
Width, 46-654, 46-655
Windows —
safety glass, 46-593
view of driver through, not to be ob-
structed, 46-592
MOTOR VEHICLES— Cont'd
Windshields —
Motor Carriers (this index)
obstructions to driver's view through,
prohibited, 46-592
safety glass, 46-593
wipers, 46-592
Wrecked vehicle —
glass or other substance dropping from,
to be removed from highway, 33-452
return of registration cards and license
plates for, 46-85
suspension or revocation of cards or
plates, 46-81, 46-82
MOULTRIE LAKE
Fishing in, 28-1211 to 28-1215
MOULTRIEVILLE, TOWN OF
Dwelling houses, restriction as to, 51-294
MT. PLEASANT, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-251
MOVING PICTURES
Motion Pictures (this index)
MULATTOES
Intermarriage with whites prohibited, 20-7,
20-8
MULES
Animals generally. Animals (this index)
Estrays (this index)
Importation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 495
[Reg- 2]
Larceny of, 16-355
Malicious injuries to, 16-381
Peddling mules in certain counties, 56-1231
to 56-1235
Tails, cutting of, 6-6
Taking and using mule of another, 6-303
Taxation (this index)
Teeth, alterations of, 6-304
MULLET
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to sea fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Coastal Fisheries
Minimum size, 28-755
Index
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MULLINS, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 233];
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, pp. 280, 281]
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 233];
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 289]
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-321
Paving bonds, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 233]; Art
10, §5 [Vol. 7, pp. 280, 281]
Street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 233]; SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol 7.
p. 283]
MULTIGRAPHING
Rail, common carriers by, requirements In
proceedings before Public Service Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764
[Rule 33]
MULTIPLE DAMAGES
Burning of certain property, recovery of
treble damages for, 16-315
Electric and interurban railroads, treble
damages for obstructing, 58-733
Forcible entry and detainer, treble damages
in action for, 10-2432
Malicious mischief to railroad property, 58-
738
Obstructing railroad, 58-733
Shipwrecks, treble damages for stealing or
refusing to deliver saved goods to
owner, 54-303, 54-304
MUMPS
Common carriers, transportation by, of
persons afflicted with, restrictions on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
MUNICIPAL BONDS
Bonds (this index)
MUNICIPAL CHAIN GANGS
Chain Gangs (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 44
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
Particular cities or tozvns, see name of
city or town
Abutting property, assessment for street im-
provements, SC Const, Art 10, § 17
default in payment, 47-1350
enforcement of assessment lien, 47-1350
entry of satisfaction upon payment 47-
1352
lien, assessment as, 47-1350, 47-1352
local elections, provisions not effective
until approved by, 47-1357
notice of transfer of property under lien,
requirement of, 47-1356
prerequisites to, 47-1342
use of funds, 47-1349
when assessment permitted, 47-1341
Accidents on highways, power to require
report of, 46-335
Acquisition of property for muncipal pur-
poses, powers of cities over 50,000 as
to, 47-409
Adjacent territory, procedure for annexa-
tion of, 47-12 to 47-22
Airports. Aeronautics (this index)
Air raid precautions, authority as to, 44-424
Alcoholic beverage tax, proportion distrib-
utable to counties, 65-1255, 65-1256
Aldermen —
arrests by, 15-909
cities and towns of over 1,000, 47-201 to
47-205
cities of over 5,000, 47-371
classification, serving out term upon
change of, 47-5
election in cities of over 5,000, 47-371
exemption from road and police duty in
towns of less than 1,000, 47-122
liability in cities over 5,000, 47-380
negligence of, in cities and towns over
1,000, 47-205
oath —
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-218
towns of less than 1,000, 47-118
recall in towns under 1,000, 47-131 to
47-134
salary in towns between 1,000 and 5 000
47-325
term of office in cities over 5,000, 47-375
towns between 1,000 ad 5,000, 47-311
vacancy —
cities and towns of over 1,000, 47-203
towns of less than 1,000, 47-120
Amendment of charter. Charter, infra
Amusements, power to levy license tax on
5-676
Annexation^
adjacent territory, procedure as to, 47-12
to 47-22
690
Code of Laws of South Carolina
\
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Annexation — Cont'd
Greenville, 47-31 to 47-39
municipality, definition of, 47-24
petition for, 47-12 —
Appeals to municipal council, from convic-
tion in municipal court, 15-912 to 15-914
Arrest — ■
alderman, etc., powers of, 15-909
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-234
parks, arrest of violators of regulations,
51-105
police, powers of, outside corporate lim-
its, 17-254, 53-1
towns of less than 1,000, 47-149
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements. Abutting property, etc.,
supra
Attorney — ■
cities of over 5,000, 47-378
firemen's pension funds, duty to advise
and represent, 61-383
cities 14,000 to 20,000, 1930 census,
61-354
Florence city, appointment in, 47-656
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-327
Auctions and auctioneers —
bond, auctioneers to give to city or town
where they reside, 56-201
in towns of less than 1,000, 47-145
Auditor in cities of over 5,000, 47-378
Automobiles, cities of 20,000 or over may
dispose of unclaimed, 47-406
Bankruptcy Act, readjustment of indebted-
ness under, consent of State to, 1-71
Blackouts for air raid precautions, 44-424
Boardinghouses, regulation of, 35-51 to 35-
54
Board of Health. Health, infra
Bond elections. Elections, infra
Bonds (this index)
Borrowing. Municipal Finance (this index)
Boundaries —
extension of water and sewer systems
beyond, 59-462, 59-465
extension or reduction of, 47-11 to 47-24
furnishing water, electricity, and sew-
erage beyond, 59-531 to 59-536
towns of less than 1,000, maximum lim-
its of, 47-104, 47-105
Breadstuffs, monopoly prohibited as to, 47-
62
Bridge — ■
damages from defects, liability for, 47-70
repair of, in municipalities of over 1,000,
47-1323
Building and loan associations, investment
of municipal funds in, 1-63
Building code; firemen's insurance and in-
spection fund, adoption of code required
for participation in, 37-1155
/
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Buildings —
generally. Buildings (this index)
insurance, 14-605
Buses — -
franchise in cities 7,000 to 8,000 (1940
census), 58-1541 to 58-5145
in cities 30,000 to 50,000 (1940 census),
58-1536
operated by electric utility, in cities over
70,000 (1940 census), exemptions
from certain regulations, 58-1501(6)
Business license. Licenses, infra
Butcher holding certain monopolies, licens-
ing of, 47-72
Causeway, causes of action for damages
from defects in, 47-70
Cemeteries (this index)
Certificates of indebtedness in anticipation
of tax collections, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 222]
Chain Gangs (this index)
Charters, 47-1 to 47-7 —
amendment — -
elections as to, 47-3
General Assemply, power of, 47-2 »
procedure as to, 47-3
fee— v.
cities of over 5,000, 47-354
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-304
towns less than 1,000, 47-103
forfeiture, towns of less than 1,000,
47-107
perpetual, 47-2
procedure of towns between 1,000 and
5,000 already chartered, 47-305
salary of mayor as affected by change
in, 47-6
surrender —
cities of over 5,000, 47-355, 47-356^
towns of less than 1,000, 47-106
City Attorney. Attorney, supra
City manager —
Camden city, 47-636
Commission form with city manager,
infra
Greenville city, appointment in, 47-1592
Greenwood City (this index)
Spartanburg city, 47-662, 47-663
Sumter city, 47-673
City Treasurers. Treasurer, infra
Civil Defense (this index)
Civil Service Commission, 47-701 to 47-784
appointment of department chiefs, 47-73i
authorization for, 47-721
certain population, cities of, 47-721 to
47-739
cities of 28,000 to 29,000 under 1930
census, 47-751 to 47-772
appeal from order of commission,
47-768
18 SC Code]
Index
691
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Civil Service Commission — Cont'd
cities of 28,000 to 29,000 under 1930
census — Cont'd
appointment, 47-753, 47-754
carrying law into effect, 47-771
cities enacting supplementary legis-
lation, 47-769
civil suits, 47-770
commission existing with general
jurisdiction over fire and police
department, effect of, 47-752
competitive tests, 47-760
council representing commission, 47-
770
creation of commission, 47-751
demotion, causes for, 47-764, 47-765
discharge, causes for, 47-764, 47-765
eligibility tests, 47-760
employment, terms of, 47-764, 47-765
examinations, rules and regulations
as to, 47-756
fines and penalties, 47-772
investigation of removals, 47-766, 47-
767
layoffs, 47-763
meetings of commission, 47-755
organization of commission, 47-755
political service, liability of em-
ployees for, 47-769
qualifications of applicants, 47-759
Red Cross, preference for service in,
47-761
re-employment, 47-763
removal, 47-765, 47-766
rules and regulations, 47-756
salaries of members, 47-753
suspension, causes for, 47-764, 47-765
term of members, 47-753
veterans' preference, 47-761
cities over 70,000 under 1940 census, 47-
781 to 47-784
creation of commission, 47-781
personnel administration, system of,
47-784
personnel agency, commission as, 47-
783
qualifications of members, 47-782
terms of members, 47-782
city council, construction of law as af-
fecting powers of, 47-739
commission form of government, cities
with, 47-701 to 47-709
abolition of offices, 47-707
appointment of commissioners, 47-701
certification of results, 47-703
employees, selection and removal of,
47-705
examinations, 47-703
inspectors of health department in
certain cities, 47-708
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Civil Service Commission — Cont'd
certification of results — Cont'd
reduction in rank in certain cities, 47-
707
removal of commissioners, 47-701
reports and publications by commis-
sioner, 47-704
tenure of office in certain cities, 47-
706 to 47-707
vacancies, 47-701
compensation, 47-723
complaints, 47-736
councilmen attending commission meet-
ings, 47-726
effect on powers of city council, 47-739
employees, 47-727
found guilty violating ordinance, 47-
737
removable only for cause, 47-734
suspension, 47-735
examination of applicants, 47-728, 47-729
Firemen (this index)
general duties of commission, 47-727
meetings of commission, 47-725, 47-726,
47-755
notice of examinations, 47-728, 47-729
oath, 47-722
officers, 47-724
Police (this index)
probation period, 47-731
promotions, 47-733
punishment of employee violating ordi-
nance, 47-737
qualification, 47-722
re-examinations, 47-730
register of successful applicants, 47-
730
removal, 47-722
reports, 47-738
service records, 47-732
term of office, 47-753, 47-782
trials, 47-736
Civil service jobs in cities of 28,000 to 29,000,
qualifications for, 47-759
Classification —
general laws to provide for, SC Const,
Art 8, § 1
higher class, entry into, 47-4
officers serving out terms upon change
of, 47-5
Clemson College, municipal corporation of.
Clemson Agricultural College (this in-
dex)
Clerk-
certificates as to existence and equip-
ment of fire department, 37-1158
cities of over 5,000, 47-378
firemen's pension fund in cities 20,000
to 50,000 under commission form of
government, liability of bond for im-
proper use of, 61-365
692
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Clerk — Cont'd
public works commissioners, secretary
of, 59-175
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-326
Clothing made at home of producer, licens-
ing of sale of, 47-73
Commercial secretary in cities of 7,200 to
7,500, 47-489
Commission form of government, 47-451 to
47-676
Camden city, 47-642
cities and towns, 3,000 to 3,500, con-
demnation for health purposes in,
47-463
cities and towns, 2.000 to 4,000—
adoption, 47-451
annual examination of books, 47-468
city manager, 47-462
council —
meetings, 47-160
powers, 47-461
procedure, 47-460
quorum, 47-460
recall, 47-465, 47-466
removal, 47-464
salaries, 47-459
term, 47-458
vacancies, 47-458
elections —
ballots in voting, 47-456
petition and order, 47-452
result, 47-457
petition for removal, 47-464
recall, 47-465, 47-466
salaries, 47-459
term, 47-458
vacancies, 47-458
cities of 50,000 to 100,000—
salaries of incumbent officials upon
adoption of plan, 47-524
cities of 4,000 to 10,000, 47-481 to 47-492
administrative powers, distribution of,
47-487
adoption, 47-481
ballots in election and adoption,
47-481.1
city officers, 47-483
commercial secretary in cities of
7,200 to 7,500, 47-489
commissioners of election, per diem
of, 47-482
council, 47-485 to 47-489
meetings of, 47-485
employees, 47-488
executive powers, distribution of,
47-487
officers, 47-488
cities of 7,000 to 10,000, 47-501 to 47-505
adoption of form of government for
certain larger cities, permission
as to, 47-501, 47-502
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Commission form of government — Cont'd
cities of 7,000 to 10,000— Cont'd
commissioners of election, 47-505
constitution, 47-503
councilmen, 47-503
election, 47-502, 47-505
mayor, 47-503
monthly report, 47-504
salaries, 47-503
cities of 10,000 to 20,000 and 50,000 to
100,000, 47-511 to 47-543
abandonment of commission govern-
ment, 47-541
adoption of plan —
certificate of, 47-521
effect on incumbent officers and
existing ordinances, 47-523
initial election, 47-525
right to, 47-511
time effective, 47-522
applicability of certain sections, 47-
540
city attorney, duties of, 47-529
construction of article, 47-543
councilmen —
initial election, 47-525
office hours, 47-528
term of office, 47-526
vacancies, 47-526
defeat of plan, time for subsequent
elections after, 47-520
election —
adoption of plan, 47-510 to 47-513,
47-518 to 47-520
registration for, 47-533
employees — ■
free service for city employees
from utilities prohibited, 47-
531
term of civil service employees,
47-530
examination of books, 47-539
free service for city employees from
utilities prohibited, 47-531
investigator, duties of city attorney
as, 47-529
mayor —
initial election of, 47-525
term of office, 47-526
vacancies, 47-526
prosecutor, duties of city attorney as,
47-529
publication of accounts, 47-539
right to adopt, 47-511
cities of 35,000 to 45,000 under 1920
census —
bus companies, franchises for, 47-569
electric poles and wires in streets in,
47-568
Index
693
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Commission form of government — Cont'd
cities of 32,000 to 34,000 under 19-10
census, recall of mayor or council-
men, 47-574 to 47-577
cities of 20,000 to 50,000, 47-551 to 47-5S0
abandonment of form of government,
47-579
adoption of plan —
certificate of, 47-552
effect on incumbent officers, ordi-
nances, etc., 47-553
right as to, 47-551
ballots, 47-551.2
candidacy for office, 47-573
city attorney, 47-570
conduct of election, 47-551.3
construction of article, 47-580
contracting with city, power of of-
ficers as to, 47-571
council, 47-562
candidacy for office, 47-573
first election, 47-556
general powers of, 47-564 to 47-570
meetings, 47-563
newspaper commendations, 47-573
oath of office, 47-559
quorum, 47-563
subsequent elections, 47-557
term of office, 47-557
vacancies, 47-558
election on petition for adoption of
commission form, 47-551.1, 47-
551.3,47-551.4
fines and penalties, 47-571, 47-572
five administrative departments, crea-
tion of superintendents of, 47-565
free service from utilities prohibited,
47-572
investigators, duties of city attorney
as, 47-570
first election, 47-556
oath of office, 47-559
subsequent elections, 47-557
term of office, 47-557
vacancies, 47-558
newspaper commendations, 47-573
ordinances, prerequisites to passage
of, 47-567
petition for adoption of commission
form of government, election on,
47-551.1
prosecutor, duties of city attorney
as, 47-570
publication of accounts and reports,
47-578
recall, 47-574 to 47-577
resubmission of plan for adoption, 47-
551.5
utilities, officers and employees receiv-
ing favor from, 47-571
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Commission form of government — Cont'd
Civil Service Commission, supra
classification, change in, 47-621 to 47-623
entry into next higher class, 47-621 to
47-623
certificate of change of class, filing
of, 47-623
change of class, 47-621
increase in population, 47-621
officers to continue term after, 47-622
Florence, city of, 47-651 to 47-656
Georgetown City (this index)
population, entry into next higher class
upon increase in. Entry into next
higher class, supra, this group.
Spartanburg City (this index)
Sumter, city of, 47-671 to 47-675
Commission form with city manager in
cities of 50,000 to 70,000, 47-591 to
47-615
adoption, 47-591
assistant mayor, 47-598
changing duties, 47-610
city attorney, 47-608
city manager —
acting city manager, 47-604
appointment, 47-602
bond, 47-605
powers and duties of, 47-607
qualifications, 47-602
removal or suspension, 47-606
salary, 47-602
temporary city manager, 47-603
term of, 47-606
contract of city, councilmen not to have
interest in, 47-614
cost of elections, 47-612
council, 47-596 to 47-601
legislative powers of council, 47-601
meetings, 47-600
qualifications of members, council as
judge of, 47-597
vacancies, 47-596
departments of city government, 47-611
discontinuance of commission form, 47-
615
election and adoption, 47-592 to 47-595
employees, appointment and removal of,
47-609
inspection of records, 47-613
investigations, 47-613
mayor, 47-598
offices, creation and abolition of, 47-610
recorder of municipal courts, 47-608
term of members, 47-596
Commutation road tax, exemption of re-
sidents from, 33-1253
Condemnation of property of, under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-55
Consolidation, effect of agreement as to
terms of, 47-13
694
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Constables in towns of less than 1,000, 47-
147, 47-150
Contest on extension of municipal limits,
time limit as to, 47-22
Contributory negligence —
motor vehicles, negligent operation of,
47-71
street, action for damages for defects
in, 47-70
Convicts, power to work in rock quarries,
47-69
Corporate limits. Boundaries, supra
Corporate name of cities and towns over
1,000,47-230
Corporation, method of annexation where
land owned by, 47-19
Cotton, sale of, in cities between 20,000 and
50,000, 13-272
Cotton weighers, cities between 20,000 and
50.000, 13-261 to 13-275
Council (this index)
Courts. Municipal Courts (this index)
Cross Hill, Town of (this index)
Debt limits, SC Const, Art 4, § 5; Art 8,
§§3,7
Disorderly persons in towns of less than
1,000,47-149
Drainage —
as corporation for matters relating to,
18-527
Drainage Districts (this index)
Elections —
annexation of adjacent territory, 47-14
to 47-17
ballots, printing and distribution, 23-311
bonds, issuance of, SC Const, Art 2,
§ 13; Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222-237] ;
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 276-297]
Charleston, dispensability in, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 232] ;
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 284, 285]
petition of freeholders not required —
in Charleston, when, SC Const,
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 284,
285]
in Walterborough, when, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
2S5]
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-215 to
47-219
I electors. 23-111
qualifications, SC Const, Art 2, §12
in election for annexation of ter-
ritory, 47-16
electrical utility, as to purchase of, 24-75
Governor, order by, in towns of less than
1,000, 47-121
Greenville, annexation by, 47-31 to 47-35,
47-38
incorporation of towns of less than 1,000
inhabitants, 47-102
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Elections — Cont'd
mayors, 47-51 to 47-56
primary elections. Political Parties (this
index) v
publication of result of election to annex
territory, 47-17
Recall, infra
reduction of corporate limits, 47-23
registration of voters, SC Const, Art 2,
§ 12
books —
preparation, 23-116
use and custody, 23-117
county^certificate, effect of, 23-112
requirements, 23-112, 23-113
supervisors of, 23-114
vacancies, how filled, 23-115
residence, proof of, as condition of right
to vote, 23-112
towns of less than 1,000 inhabitants, 47-
102, 47-106 K
voting place, 23-118
Greenville, 23-212.1
water company, exclusive franchise for,
58-151
Electrical utility as including municipally
owned, 24-1
Electric and interurban railroads, lien of
judgments against, for injuries to
streets or highways, 58-744
Electric Companies (this index)
Electric poles and wires in streets in cities
of 35,000 to 45,000, 47-568
Electric power tax, exemption from, 65-902
Employees —
group insurance for benefit of, 37-533
in cities of over 5,000 inhabitants, 47-371
to 47-380
leaves of absence for military training,
44-861
telephone rates, free or reduced, to,
58-374
unemployment compensation statute,
employees as not within, 68-22
witnesses in criminal cases, compensa-
tion as, 27-613, 27-613.1
workmen's compensation act as covering,
72-11,72-102, 72-456
Engineer, plans of building submitted to,
47-1181
Entry into next higher class. Commission
form of government, supra
Exemption of property from taxation, SC
Const, Art 10, § 4; 65-1522(18) (19)
Eye disease of infants, reporting of, 32-554
Farm and home products, license for mar-
keting of, 47-73
Farm marketing centers, power to establish,
3-251
Index
695
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Federal savings and loan association, home
loan bank or home loan bank board
investment of public money in shares,
bonds, or debentures of, 1-63
Fees. Charter, supra
Finance. Municipal Finance (this index)
Financial statements, 47-271 to 47-280
Fines and penalties, 47-61 to 47-74
towns of less than 1,000, 47-149, 47-151
Fire department chief, inspection of build-
ings by, to correct inflammable condi-
tions, 37-81
Fire Departments (this index)
Fire inspectors, 37-1156
appointment of, required for participa-
tion in Firemen's Insurance Inspec-
tion Fund, 37-1155
Firemen's Insurance and Inspection Fund
(this index)
Firemen's Pension Funds (this index)
Fires and Fire Prevention (this index)
Fireworks, public display of to be licensed,
66-555
Fiscal year, 47-259
Forfeited land commissions, 65-2905
see also Taxation (this index)
bidding in or municipal property at tax
sale, 65-2768
Fountains of water, 47-141
Gambling rooms, issuance of warrant to
break open, 17-257
Garbage cans in city or town between 2,700
and 3,500, 32-1311,32-1312
General Assembly (this index)
General powers, 47-230 to 47-234
Golf courses, 51-101 to 51-103
Grade crossings —
elimination, power to order, 58-812, 58-
813
protection of, 58-995
Guardhouse, provisions for, 47-234
Halls, tax exemption of, 65-1522(19)
Health-
Municipal Health Boards (this index)
Municipal Health Officers (this index)
power as to regulation of, 47-61
State Health Officer to advise, 32-39
Hearings. Planning commission in cities
of 15,250 to 16,000, infra
Heath Springs, Town of (this index)
Highway Department's nonliability for
damages incident to road building in,
33-174
Highway labor commutation tax, collec-
tion in, 33-1295
Highways —
municipal. Streets, infra
State, within, 33-112
liability for injury to person or prop-
erty on, 33-234
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Highways — Cont'd
State, within — Cont'd
rights of action in respect of dam-
age to property, injuries, or
death, 33-173, 33-234
Hospitals (this index)
Hotels, regulation of, 35-51 to 35-54
Housing authorities. Housing and Re-
development (this index)
Ice plants. Municipal Public Works (this
index)
Improvement commission of cities of 5,000
to 10,000, 47-391 to 47-395
Incorporation —
attack in court, power as to, 47-1
boards of commissioners of township,
47-8
cities of over 5,000, 47-351 to 47-358
classification, change of, 47-4
election —
cities of over 5,000, 47-352, 47-353
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-
302
general laws, effect of incorporation un-
der, 47-1
island, incorporation of, 47-105
petition —
cities of over 5,000, 47-351
towns between 1,000 and K000, 47-301
towns of less than 1,000, 47-101
reincorporation —
prior indebtedness, liability of cities
of over 5,000, 47-357
towns of less than 1,000, 47-107
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-301
to 47-305
towns of less than 1,000 inhabitants.
47-101 to 47-107
Industrial Communities (this index)
Insurance brokers —
license fee, State, sharing in, 37-207
licensing of, 37-208
Insurance companies, levying license fees
and taxes upon, 37-133
Intendant. Mayor or intendant, infra
Interest on deposits of funds, accountabil-
ity of officer for, 1-52
Interurban carriers, when exempt from local
license, 65-922
Jury, trial by —
in children's cases in municipal courts
in cities 1,500 to 50,000, 15-1013
in municipal courts of municipalities un-
der 5,000, 15-941 to 15-945
in towns of less than 1,000. 47-150
Juvenile and domestic relations courts in
counties with city over 60,000 and
70,000—
applicability of law as to, 15-1102
establishment of, 15-1111
696
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Liabilities, 47-61 to 47-74
Libraries —
election on question of establishing, 42-
102,42-121,42-122
location, 42-104
power to acquire, own or operate, 42-101
Regional Libraries (this index)
tax for, 42-125 to 42-127
trustees-
appointment, number, and term of
office, 42-123
eligibility as affected by holding of
other office, 42-103
powers, 42-124
Licenses and license taxes —
beef, limitation on municipality as to fee
for, 47-72
business in towns of less than 1,000 in-
habitants, 47-173
carnivals, etc., when not precluded by
State licensing laws, 65-972
circuses, 65-972
Williamsburg County, 65-971
fish, power of municipality as to, 47-72
forty thousand, licenses in cities over,
47-407
graduation of license taxes, SC Const,
Art 8, § 6
markets, ♦evocation of license for, 47-65
meat, license for sale of, 47-72
mutton, limitation on power of munici-
pality as to fee for, 47-72
pork, limitation on power of municipal-
ity as to fee on, 47-72
poultry, limitation on power of munici-
pality as to fee for, 47-72
railroads, taxes on, 65-921
sale of certain articles, license not re-
quired, 47-72
theatrical entertainments, 65-963, 65-964,
65-972
veal, limitation on power of municipal-
ity as to fee for, 47-72
Liens for taxes in cities and towns over
1,000, 47-253
Light, furnishing of, beyond city limits,
53-531 to 51-536
Lighting plants —
bonds for, exemption from constitutional
debt limit, see under name of par-
ticular municipality,
power to acquire and operate, SC Const,
Art 8, § 5
Limitation of actions for negligent opera-
tion of motor vehicles, 47-71
Loose-leaf record books, permissibility, 1-57
Manager. City manager, supra
Manufactories, exemption from taxation,
SC Const, Art 8, § 8
Markethouse inside corporate limits, licens-
ing of, 47-73
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Markets —
inspection of, 47-64
regulation of, 47-63 to 47-65
towns of less than 1,000, 47-141
Marshal in towns of less than 1,000, 47-
147, 47-150
Mayor or intendant —
appeals from decisions of county boxing
commission, 5-306
arrest by, in towns of less than 1,000,
47-149
Aynor town, term in. 47-112
Beaufort, per diem in, 47-1523
Bethune, term in, 47-112
Bluffton, term in, 47-112
Bonneau, term in, 47-112
boxing commissioners, county, appoint-
ment of, 5-303
Camden City (this index)
Chapin, term in, 47-112
Charleston, City of (this index)
cities and towns of over 1,000, 47-201 to
47-205
cities of over 5,000, 47-371
classification, serving out term upon
change of, 47-5
Clinton city, election in, 47-55
Clio, term in, 47-112
commission form of government in cities
between 7,000 and 10,000, 47-503
Commission form of government in cities
between 10,000 and 20,000, supra
Cross Hill, election in, 47-114.1
Ebenezer, Town of (this index)
election, 47-51 to 47-56
cities of over 5,000, 47-371
exemption from road and .and police
duty in towns of less than 1,000,
47-122
fines and penalties in cities and towns
over 1,000, 47-205
Florence City (this index)
Fountain Inn city, elections in, 47-52
Georgetown City ( this index)
Gray Court, term in, 47-114
Greenville city, election in, 47-52
Hardeeville, term in, 47-112
Heath Springs, term in, 47-112
Lancaster city, elections in, 47-52
Laurens city, election in, 47-55
liability in cities of over 5,000, 47-380
Lowrys, term in, 47-112
Lynchburg, term in, 47-112
McClellanville, term in, 47-112
Marion city, election in, 47-52
negligence in cities and towns over 1,000,
47-205
Nichols, term in, 47-112
North, term in, 47-112
North Mullins, term in, 47-112
Index
697
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Mayor or intendant — Cont'd
oath —
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-218
towns of less than 1,000, 47-118
Ocean Drive Beach, term in, 47-112
Olar, term in, 47-112
Pamplico, term in, 47-112
Pelion, term in, 47-112
police commissioners, mayor as one of,
in cities 20,000 to 50,000, 53-251
Port Royal, term in, 47-112
powers of, in towns of less than 1,000,
47-148
recall in towns under 1,000, 47-131 to 47-
134
Ridge Spring, term in, 47-112
Ridgeville, Town of (this index)
salary —
charter change, as affected by, 47-6
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-325
Saluda, term in, 47-1681 s
Sellers, term in, 47-112
Silver Street, term in, 47-112
Simpsonville, rule of elections in, 47-52
Spartanburg City (this index)
Summerville city, rule of elections in,
47-52
Sumter City (this index)
temporarv mayor in cities and towns of
over 1,000, 47-202
term of office in cities of over 5,000, 47-
town of less than 1.000, 47-111 to 47-124
towns between 1.000 and 5,000, 47-311
trial of cases by in cities and towns over
1,000, 47-233
vacancy —
cities and towns of over 1,000, 47-202,
47-203
towns of less than 1,000, 47-120
West Columbia, election in, 47-323.1
Yemassee, term in, 47-112
Meat —
license for sale of, 47-72
monopoly prohibited as to, 47-62
slaughter pens in cities of over 5,000, 47-
401
Milk and milk products imported from oth-
er states, regulation of, 32-1629
Miscellaneous local provisions, 47-1501 to
47-1701
Monopoly in sale of meats and breadstuffs
forbidden, 47-62
Motion-picture franchises, power of certain
cities to grant, 5-101, 5-102
Motor carriers —
additional license fee or tax on, 58-1442
exemptions from regulations, 5S-1501
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Motor vehicles —
liability for negligent operation of, 47-71
power to require licensing of, 46-131, 46-
132
Municipal Finance (this index)
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
index)
Notice of claim for injury by motor vehicle,
47-71
Notice of election for annexation of adjacent
territory, 47-15
Nuisances, power as to abatement of, 47-66
Number of inhabitants. Population, infra
Oath-
Aldermen, supra
city improvement commissions of cities
of 5,000 to 10,000, 47-391
condemnation jury, 47-1304, 47-1305
Mayor, supra
Obstruction of inspection of markets, penal-
ty for, 47-64
Ocean Drive Beach (this index)
Officers-
abuse of office, liability for, 47-380
children's courts, co-operation with, 15-
1372
cities of over 5,000 inhabitants, 47-371 to
47-380
holding over until successors elected in
towns of less than 1,000, 47-119
jury duty, exemption from, 38-104
leaves of absence for military training,
44-861
Mayor or intendant, supra
qualifications in towns of less than 1,000,
47-111
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937,
duties under, 59-668
telephone rates to, 58-374
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-311 to
47-329
towns of less than 1,000, 47-111
witnesses in criminal cases, compensa-
tion as, 27-613, 27-613.1
Workmen's Compensation Act as cov-
ering, 72-11, 72-102, 72-456
wrongful acts, liability in cities of over
5,000, 47-379
Ordinances. Municipal Ordinances (this
index)
organization —
Charters, supra
consent of electors required, SC
Const, Art 8, § 2
general laws required for, SC Const,
Art 8, § 1
Incorporation, supra
Ownership of property —
cities of over 45,000, 47-408
extent of, 47-68
power as to, 47-68
693
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Parking charge in certain municipalities
prohibited, 46-487
Parks, playgrounds and stadiums —
acquisition of lands for, by cities from
7,200 to 7,500, 1920 census, 51-151
acquisition of property for, by cities over
50,000, 51-171
commissions, 51-152, 51-153
annual report of, 51-154
corporation to own property for, cre-
ation of, 51-172
corporations —
city may own stock in, 51-172
municipal stockholder not liable for
debts of, 51-173
tax exemption, 51-174
rules and regulations, 51-104, 51-105
Party walls in cities and towns, 57-454, 57-
455
Paving Bonds (this index)
Peace officers — -
see also Police (this index)
arrest within one mile of corporate lim-
its, power to make, 53-1
removal of, in towns between 3,200 and
3,300 under 1940 census, 47-329
term of —
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-328
towns between 3,200 and 3,300 under
1940 census, 47-329
towns between 7,000 and 8,000 by 1930
census, 47-402, 47-403
Petition. Incorporation, supra
Planning commission —
Aiken city, 47-1101 to 47-1113
board of zoning appeals, power as to
building or set-back lines on streets
or highways, 47-1037
cktes of 15,250 to 16,000 under 1940 cen-
\yS sus, 47-1061 to 47-1094
action on plat submitted, 47-1086
■ adoption of plan, 47-1078 to 47-1080
appointment of members, 47-1062
approval of plat, effect of, 47-1089
approval required by commission, 47-
1080
area or bulk requirements, agreement
as to, 47-1087
attendance at planning conference,
47-1068
authority to create, 47-1061
bond for compliance of regulations,
47-1088
building line on streets, 47-1093
certification of plan as adopted, 47-
1079
compensation of members, 47-1063
constitution of commission, 47-1062
consultation with and co-operation of
other officials, 47-1069
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Planning commission — Cont'd
citiepfM 15,250 to 16,000 under 1940
census — Cont'd
disapproval of commission may be
overruled by council, 47-1081
employees, 47-1067
entry on lands. 47-1074
expenditures, 47-1070
experts, contracts for services of, 47-
1067
failure of commission to act, effect of,
47-1083
general powers, 47-1073
gifts, acceptance of, 47-1071
hearing —
after submission of plat, 47-1085
as requisite to adoption of plan or
amendment, 47-1078
height of buildings, agreements as
to, 47-1087
jurisdiction of commission over plats
as exclusive, 47-1092
legislative hearings, attendance at,
47-1068
master city plan, 47-1075 to 47-1080
meetings, 47-1066
members, 47-1062 ,
new streets, buildings^ etc., approval
of, 47-1080
officers, 47-1066
preparation of plan, studies in con-
sideration to guide, 47-1077
promotion of interest in master plan,
47-1076
qualifications, 47-1063
recommendation of zoning ordinance
amendments, 47-1094
recordation of only approved subdivi-
sion plats, 47-1091
records, 47-1066
removal of members, 47-1065
setback lines on streets, 47-1093
subdivisions, regulations as to, 47-
1084
submission of plan when council has
no jurisdiction, 47-1082
term, 47-1064
territorial jurisdiction, 47-1072
unapproved plat, sales by, 47-1090
use of buildings, agreements as to,
47-1087
vacancies, 47-1065
cities over 34,000, 47-1021 to 47-1055
adoption of master plan, 47-1032, 47-
1033
advising and consulting with other
agencies, 47-1034
amendments, recommendations for,
47-1048
approval or disapproval of plat, 47-
1039, 47-1043 to 47-1045, 47-1052
Index
699
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Planning commission — Cont'd
cities over 34,000 — Cont'd
area or bulk requirements, restric-
tions as to, 47-1047
assistance to commission by public
officials, 47-1027
bonds in lieu of required installations,
47-1042
building lines on streets or highways,
47-1037
changing names of streets, 47-1050
compensation, 47-1022
contracts. 47-1025
corporate limits of cities, powers of
commission beyond, 47-1055
creation, power as to, 47-1021
effect of appro\'al of plat, 47-1045
employees, 47-1025
entry upon lands, 47-1027
expenditures, 47-1025
general powers, 47-1028
general purpose of master plan, 47-
1030
gifts, acceptance of, 47-1026
height, restrictions as to, 47-1047
injunction of transfer of property in
subdivision prior to approval of
plat, 47-1052
jurisdiction over plats of subdivision
exclusive, 47-1054
major street plan, effect of adoption
by commission of, 47-1039
master city plan for physical develop-
ment, 47-1029 to 47-1035
meetings, 47-1024
members, 47-1022
naming of streets, 47-1049, 47-1050
new streets, parks, etc., commission
to pass on, 47-1035
new streets beyond corporate limits,
47-1046
officers, 47-1024
overruling commission, 47-1035
powers of former zoning commis-
sions, 47-1036
propaganda by commission as to
master plan, 47-1034
public hearing on master plan, 47-
1031
reasons for disapproval of plat, stat-
ing of, 47-1043
recording officials, duties as to filing
subdivision plat, 47-1053
records, 47-1024
regulations governing land subdivi-
sions, 47-1040, 47-1041
removal of members, 47-1023
required installations, 47-1042
requirements for adoption of plan,
47-1032
restrictions, 47-1047
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Planning commission — Cont'd
cities over 34,000— Cont'd
road, naming of, 47-1049, 47-1050
rules, 47-1024
rulings and proposed regulations, 47-
1041
setback lines on streets or highways,
47-1037
successive resolutions, adoption of
plan by, 47-1033
studies for master plan, 47-1030
term, 47-1022
territorial jurisdiction over subdivi-
sions, 47-1038
time for approval or disapproval of
subdivision plat, 47-1043
transfer of property in subdivision
prior to approval of plat, 47-1052
use, restrictions as to, 47-1047
vacancies. 47-1023
whole, adoption of plan as, 47-1033
North Augusta city, 47-1101 to 47-1113
Plumbing inspector in cities of over 5,000,
47-378
Poles, erection on streets in towns over
5,000, 47-1326
Police (this index)
Police courts —
Charleston police court. Charleston
Recorder's Courts (this index)
indictment not required in, 17-401
municipal courts generally. Municipal
Courts (this index)
Police powers, 47-61 to 47-74
elimination of unfit dwellings in munici-
palities over 5,000, 36-502
Population —
cities and towns of 2,000 to 4,000. Com-
mission form of government, supra
cities of 4,000 to 10,000. Commission
form of government, supra
cities over 5,000, 47-351 to 47-408
cities between 7,000 and 10,000. Com-
mission form of government, supra
cities of 10,000 to 20,000 and 50,000 to
100,000. Commission form of gov-
ernment, supra
cities between 20,000 and 50,000. Com-
mission form of government, supra
cities of 28,000 to 29,000 under 1930
census. Civil Service Commission,
supra
cities of 35,000 to 45.000. Commission
form with city manager, supra
cities of 50,000 to 70,000. Commission
form with city manager, supra
cities over 70,000 under 1940 census,
form of government in, 47-781 to
47-784
classification of, 47-4
roo
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Port and terminal utilities in cities over 50,-
000. Ports and Maritime Matters (this
index)
Posse may be called for rarest of certain
offenders, 15-910
towns of less than 1,000, 47-149
Powers of, 47-61 to 47-74, 47-230 to 47-234
municipalities of each class to be uni-
form, SC Const, Art 8, § 1
Privilege taxes, graduation of, SC Const,
Art 8, § 6
Property —
Ownership of property, supra
tax-exempt, SC Const, Art 10, § 4; 65-
1522(18) (19)
Property taxes in cities and towns over
1,000, 47-241 to 47-260
Publication (this index)
Public declaration, annexation by, 47-21
Public utilities owned by, exclusion from
regulation bv Public Service Commis-
sion, 58-103
Public way, cause of action for damages
from defects or mismanagement of, 47-
70
Public wells in towns under, 1,000, 47-141
Public works. Municipal Public Works
(this index)
Rabies control, regulations as to, 6-141
Races, segregation of, 47-67
Railroads —
connecting .tracks of, 58-1145 to 58-1148
grade crossings — ■
power to order elimination of, 58-
812, 58-813
protection of, 58-995
license tax on, 65-921
lien of judgment for injuries to streets
or highways, 58-744
municipal taxes on, 65-921
removal from towns over 500, prohibited,
58-982
Recall (this index)
Recorders —
generally. Municipal Courts (this in-
dex)
in towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-327
public works commissioners, secretary
of 59-175
suspension of sentences by cities over
60,000, 15-991
Recreation boards, in cities from 35,000 to
45,000, 1920 census, 51-161
Reduction or extension of corporate limits,
47-11 to 47-24
Reincorporation as affecting salary of may-
or, 47-6
Reorganization of specially chartered cor-
porations under general laws, SC Const,
Art 8, § 1
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Restaurants, regulation of, 35-51 to 35-54
Restrictions on corporations of each class
to be uniform, SC Const, Art 8, § 1
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937
(this index)
Ridgeville, Town of (this index)
Road duty requirement in towns of less
than 1,000, 47-144
Roads, powers as to regulation of, 47-61
Road tax, exemption of residents from, 33-
1253
Rock quarries, power as to ownership and
operation of, 47-69
Rural Electrification Authority, relations
with, 24-308(3, 11, 12, 15)
use of municipal employees and facil-
ities, 24-305
Seal in cities and towns over 1,000, 47-230
Sewers. Municipal Public Works (this in-
dex)
Sidewalks in towns of less than 1,000, 47-
1322
Slaughter pens in cities of over 5,000, 47-
401
Special election for extension of corporate
limits, 47-16
Special legislation creating, prohibited, SC
Const, Art 3, § 34
Springs in towns under 1,000, 47-141
State highway within. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Streets. Highways and Streets (this index)
Tax anticipation-
borrowing, negotiable notes for, 1-53
certificates, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 222]
Taxation, 47-821 to 47-823
generally, see Taxation
actions involving, defense of, 65-2664
advertisement by Dillon County mu-
nicipalities of intention to change
tax laws, 65-3482
annual property taxes —
cities of over 5,000, 47-241
towns of less than 1,000, 47-161
apportionment upon application of
transferee or mortgagee, 65-2007
assessors, 65-1839, 65-1840
compensation, 65-1842
bank stock where bank is located, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 276,
278, 279]
borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Mu-
nicipal Finance (this index)
cemeteries, 47-20
collection of taxes —
instalments, collection in, 47-822
towns and cities over 1.000, 47-258
towns of less than 1,000 inhabitants,
47-174
Index
701
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Taxation — Cont'd
exemption of manufacturers from, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
exemption of municipal property from,
SC Const, Art 10, § 4; 65-1522(18)
(19)
fines and penalties —
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-253
cities of 50,000 to 60,000 under 1930
census, 47-254
firemen's pension funds, levy for pay-
ments to, 61-388
cities 50,000 to 70,000, 1940 census,
61-424(6)
Forfeited land commission, supra
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds
as acceptable in payment of, 36-605
increase, notice of, required in munic-
ipalities in Dillon County, 65-3481
License taxes, supra
liens and encumbrances —
business and occupation taxes, 47-
271 to 47-280
cities of 50,000 to 60,000, under 1930
census, special provisions for, 47-
254
method of collection in cities and towns
over 1,000, 47-253
municipal property, taxes on, how col-
lected, 65-2768
Orangeburg County municipalities, pro-
tection of, on sale of property for
unpaid State and county taxes, 65-
3611 to 65-3618
power to levy, SC Const, Art 8, § 6;
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 276]
restrictions on, SC Const, Art 8, § 3
privilege taxes, graduation of, SC Const,
Art 8, § 6
property taxable, SC Const, Art 8, § 6;
47-821
protest, payment under, 65-2663
refund, action for, 65-2663
sale for —
forfeited land commission as pur-
chaser, 65-2854
redemption of real estate scld by
municipality, 65-2774
Allendale County, 65-2773
specific purpose, application of proceeds
from tax levied for, 47-823
stocks in cities and towns over 1,000, 47-
241
towns of less than 1,000, 47-171 to 47-
176
uniformity required, SC Const, Art 8, § 6
Taxicabs in cities of 30,000 to 50,000 (1940
census), 58-1536
Telegrams, free delivery of, in cities pver
30,000, 58-256
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Telephones — ■
constitutional privileges of municipality
not affected, 58-355
police regulations not affected, 58-356
rates —
adherence to schedules. 58-373
free or reduced rates, 58-374
just and reasonable, rates to be, 58-
371
schedule of rates, 58-372
Term of office in towns of less than 1,000,
47-111 to 47-116
Territory surrounded by corporate limits of
certain municipalities, annexation of,
47-21
Theatrical entertainments, license tax on,
65-963, 65-964
Tie vote in towns of less than 1,000, 47-146
Time for filing claim for negligent opera-
tion of motor vehicles, 47-71
Town clerk in towns between 1,000 and
5,000, election of, 47-326
Township boards of commissioners incor-
porated, 47-8
Towns of less than 1,000 inhabitants, 47-101
to 47-176
Traffic regulations. Highways (this index)
Treasurer —
cities of over 5,000, 47-378
firemen's pension fund in cities 20,000 to
50,000 under commission form of
government, liability of bond for im-
proper use of, 61-365
firemen's pension fund, treasurer of, 61-
382
cities 50,000 to 70,000, 1940 census, 61-
422
towns between 1,000 and 5,000, 47-326
Unincorporated Communities (this index)
Vacancy. Aldermen, supra
Vaccination for smallpox, provisions for,
32-571, 32-576
Wardens. Aldermen, supra
Wards —
Blacksburg, division of, 47-1531
Cayce, division of, 47-1536
Charleston city, division of, 47-1543
Chesterfield, division of, 47-1556
Columbia City (this index)
election of officers based on, 47-51
Lancaster city, division of, 47-1621
Pageland, division of, 47-1641
polling precinct, ward as, 23-151
West Columbia, division of, 47-1711
Water companies, franchises, 58-151
Water front improvements, in cities over
50,000, 59-561 to 59-565
Water Supply and Waterworks (this index)
Ways — ■
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-1323
towns under 1,000, 47-141
702
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MUNICIPAL CORPORA-
TIONS—Cont'd
Wearing apparel made at home of pro-
ducer, licensing of sale of, 47-73
Weight of load as affecting liability for
defects in streets, 47-70
Wires in streets in cities of 35,000 to 45,000,
47-568
Workmen's compensation fund, participa-
tion in, 72-455
Zoning, 47-1001 to 47-1113
amendment of regulation, 47-1005
board of adjustment, 47-1007 to 47-1015
appeal from board to court, 47-1014,
47-1015
appeals to board, 47-1010 to 47-1013
appointment, 47-1007
costs on appeal to court from board,
47-1015
court, appeal from board to, 47-1014,
47-1015
decision of court on appeal from
board, 47-1015
hearing on appeal, 47-1012
from board to court, 47-1015
meetings, 47-1008
order of board on appeal, 47-1013
removal, 47-1007
rules and regulations of board, 47-
1008
term of, 47-1007
vacancies, 47-1007
building regulations, 47-1001
City Housing Authority projects sub-
ject to laws and ordinances as to,
36-139
city plan, 47-1003
commission, 47-1006
conflicting regulations, 47-1016
considerations involved in city plan, 47-
1003
district, division of municipality into,
47-1002
hearings as to adoption of regulations,
47-1004,47-1005
manner of adopting regulations, 47-1004
notice of hearing of adoption of regula-
tions, 47-1004, 47-1005
Planning commissions, supra
protest against amendment of regula-
tions, 47-1005
purposes of city plan, 47-1003
reports of zoning commissions, 47-1006
MUNICIPAL COURTS
Generally, 15-901 to 15-1073
Alderman, arrests by, 15-909
Appeal —
by certiorari to judge of Supreme Court
or circuit court, 7-14, 15-916
MUNICIPAL COURTS— Cont'd
Appeal — Cont'd
from municipal courts of cities, 1500 to
50,000, 15-1017, 15-1018
children's cases, 15-1015
in case of destitute or delinquent child,
appeal from recorder's court, 71-
260
to court of general sessions, 15-232, 15-
915
to Greenville County Court, 15-657
to municipal council, 15-912 to 15-914
Arrest of certain offenders, 15-909
expense of commitment to jail, 15-910
posse may be called for, 15-910
Attendance of jurors, 15-933, 15-934
Attendance of witnesses, 15-903
Bennettsville, city of, 15-1051, 15-1052
Breach of the peace, arrest and penalty for,
15-909
Certiorari, appeal by, to judge of Supreme
Court or circuit court, 7-14, 15-916
Charleston, city of, applicability to, 15-917,
15-932
Charleston Recorder's Courts (this index)
Children. Neglected and Delinquent Chil-
dren (this index)
Circuit court, appeals to, 15-232, 15-915
certiorari to review conviction in munic-
ipal court. 7-14, 15-916
Cities 1,500 to 50,000, municipal courts in,
15-1001 to 15-1018
appeal, 15-1017, 15-1018
children's cases, 15-1015
establishment, 15-1001, 15-1002
jurisdiction, 15-1010, 15-1011
jury trials in children's cases, 15-1013
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
index)
police, duties and powers of, 15-1008
recorder —
absence, 15-1005 to 15-1007
acting recorder, 15-1006, 15-1007
election, 15-1003
oath of office, 15-1003
salary, 15-1003
term of office, 15-1003, 15-1004
vacancy, filling of, 15-1005
stenographer, 15-1009
suspension of sentence by certain re-
corders, 15-1016
Cities over 5.000, juries in. Juries and
jurors, infra
Cities over 60,000, recorder's power to sus-
pend sentence, 15-991
Collection of fines, 15-906
Council, appeals to, 15-912 to 15-914
Councilman, arrests by, 15-909
Counties with city over 70,000, juries and
jurors in, 15-15
Countv chain gang, commitments to, 15-
909
in Marion County, 15-911
.
Index
703
MUNICIPAL COURTS— Cont'd
County jail, commitments to, 15-909
expense of, 15-910
Criminal jurisdiction, constitutional restric-
tions on, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Dangerous conduct, arrest and penalty for,
15-909
Delinquent children. Neglected and De-
linquent Children (this index)
Demand for jury, procedure on, 15-931, 15-
932
in cities over 5,000, 15-951
Dillon, town of, 15-1061, 15-1062
Disorderly conduct, arrest and penalty for,
15-909
Disposition of fines, 15-907
Drunkenness, arrest and penalty for, 15-
909
Election of charge against accused, 15-902
Empaneling of jury in cities over 5,000, 15-
958 to 15-960
Establishment, 15-6
in cities 1,500 to 50,000, 15-1001, 15-1002
legislative power to establish municipal
courts, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Expense of commitment of certain offend-
ers to jail, 15-910
Family court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, transfer of
cases to, 15-1262
Fines —
collection of, 15-906
disposition of, 15-907
Florence, city of, term of office of recorder,
15-1004
General sessions court, appeals to, 15-232,
15-915
certiorari to review conviction in munic-
ipal court, 7-14, 15-916
Greenville County —
criminal appeals to county court, 15-
657
delinquent children, jurisdiction as to,
15-1309
Guardhouse, commitments to, 15-909
Hardeeville, town of, 15-1066, 15-1067
Highway traffic regulations, jurisdiction
over, 46-685
Incorrigible children. Neglected and De-
linquent Children (this index)
Indecent conduct, arrest and penalty for,
15-909
Indictment not required in police courts,
17-401
Intendant. Mayor or intendant, infra
Intoxication, arrest and penalty for, 15-909
Jail, commitment of certain offenders to,
15-909
expense of, 15-910
MUNICIPAL COURTS— Cont'd
Juriee-and jurors —
,/attendance of jurors, 15-933, 15-934
demand for jury, procedure on, 15-931,
15-932
, in cities over 5,000, 15-951
I in cities 1,500 to 50,000, children's cases,
15-1013
in cities over 5,000 —
demand for jury, 15-951
.^ empaneling of jurv, 15-958 to 15-960
, jury box, 15-953 to 15-957
jury commissioners, 15-952
in counties with city over 70,000. 15-15
in municipalities under 5,000, 15-941 to
L 15-945
in towns under one thousand, 15-935
number of jurors, SC Const, Art 5, § 22
Jurisdiction —
see also other appropriate lines in
this topic
criminal jurisdiction, constitutional re-
strictions on, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Greenville County, jurisdiction as to de-
linquent children in, 15-1309
in cities 1,500 to 50.000, 15-1010, 15-1011
Juvenile and domestic relations courts,
transfer of cases to, 15-1262
Legislative power to establish, SC Const,
Art 5, § 1
Marion County, commitments to county
chain gang, 15-911
McColl, town of, 15-1069
Marshal or constable —
duty to arrest certain offenders, 15-909,
15-910
penalty for failure to make arrests, 15-
910
Mayor or intendant—
arrests by, 15-909
as having powers of magistrate, 15-901
penalties imposable by, 15-905
Municipal council, appeals to, 15-912 to 15-
914
Municipalities under 5.000, juries and jurors
in, 15-941 to 15-945
Municipal parks, jurisdiction of violations
of regulations as to, 51-105
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
index)
Number of jurors, SC Const, Art 5, § 22
Obscene conduct, arrest and penalty for,
15-909
Pageland, town of, 15-1071 to 15-1073
Police, duties and powers of, in cities 1,500
to 50,000, 15-1008
Public works —
convicted prisoners subject to work on,
15-910
sentence to labor upon, power to impose,
SC Const, Art 5, § 33
Punishment. See appropriate lines in this
topic
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MUNICIPAL COURTS— Cont'd
Recorders and Recorders' Courts —
appeal from order of, in case of destitute
or delinquent child, 71-260
Benncttsville, city of, 15-1051, 15-1052 _
Charleston Recorder's Courts (this in-
dex)
Cities 1,500 to 50,000, supra
cities over 60,000, power to suspend sen-
tence, 15-991
Dillon, town of, 15-1061, 15-1062
family court division of juvenile and
domestic relations courts, transfer
of cases to, 15-1262
Florence, city of, term of office in, 15-
1004
Hardeeville, town of, 15-1066, 15-1067
MxColl, town of, 15-1069
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
Pageland, town of, 15-1071 to 15-1073
testimony to be taken in writing, 15-904
Rioting, arrest and penalty for, 15-909
Roads —
convicted prisoners subject to work on,
15-908
sentence to labor upon public works,
power to impose, SC Const, Art 5,
§33
Sentence and punishment. See appropriate
lines in this topic
Spartanburg Municipal Court. Spartan-
burg, City of (this index)
Stenographer, municipal courts in cities
1,500 to 50,000, 15-1009
Streets —
convicted prisoners subject to work on,
15-910
sentence to labor upon public works,
power to impose, SC Const, Art
5, §33
Supreme Court, appeal to judge of, by cer-
tiorari, 7-14, 15-916
Suspension of sentence —
cities over 60,000, recorder's power to
suspend sentence, 15-991
recorders in certain cities from 1,500 to
50,000, powers of, 15-1016
Towns under 1,000, juries and jurors in,
15-935
Traffic regulation violations, jurisdiction
over, 46-685
Trial-
Juries and jurors, supra
testimony to be taken in writing, when,
15-904
Warden, arrests by, 15-909
Witnesses-
attendance, 15-903
testimony taken in writing, when, 15-
904
MUNICIPAL FINANCE
Generally, 47-802 to 47-805, 47-807 to 47-809
Bonds (this index)
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes —
see also index under name of par-
ticular municipality
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-271 to
47-280
towns of less than 1,000, 47-176
Borrowing power, restriction of, SC Const,
Art 4, §5; Art 8, §§ 3. 7
Budget and Control Board to co-operate in
handling finances, 1-358 _ .
Certificates of indebtedness in anticipation
of tax collections, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 2221
Commutation street tax in towns of less
than 1,000 inhabitants, 47-175
Conditions requisite to creating debts in cer-
tain cities, 47-802
Contracts with municipality, limitation on
municipal officers as to, 47-804
Debt limits, SC Const, Art 4, §5; Art 8,
§§3.7 . .
Financial statement, publication in towns
over 200, 47-807
Housing co-operation law, loans or dona-
tions under, 36-306
Interest, officers to account for, 47-805
Investments —
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities* obligations, 36-
163, 36-279, 36-412
Light, conditions requisite to creating debts
for securing supply of, 47-S03
Paving Bonds (this index)
Refunding bonds under Revenue Bond Re-
financing Act of 1937, municipal credit
not pledged for, 59-662
Sewerage systems, conditions requisite to
creating debts for, 47-803
Taxation. Municipal Corporations (this
index)
Water, conditions requisite to creating debts
for securing supply of, 47-803
MUNICIPAL HEALTH BOARDS
Sec also Local Health Boards
Generally, 32-61 to 32-90
Annual report to council, 32-90
Appointment, 32-62 to 32-66
Cities and towns to maintain, 32-61
Civil defense, special emergency health and
sanitation areas, duties as to, 44-442
Compensation of members, 32-62 to 32-66
Contagious and infectious diseases, report-
ing of, 32-552
Courthouse, monthly inspection of, 32-80
Index
705
MUNICIPAL HEALTH
BOARDS— Cont'd
Duties, generally, 32-74
Entry on premises, power of, 32-73
Epidemics, appointment of physicians and
sanitary agents during, 32-71
Expenses, annual estimate of, 32-S6
Fees, disposition of, 32-87
Hospitals, establishment of, 32-79
Investigations and reports, 32-75
Jails and prisons, monthly inspection of,
32-80
Markets to be approved by, 47-63
Meetings, 32-70
Nuisances, abatement of, 32-83, 32-84
Oath of office, 32-67
President —
election of, 32-67
power to administer oaths, 32-72
Prisoners, report by attending physician,
32-85
Qualifications of members, 32-62 to 32-66
Quarantine for contagious diseases, 32-76
Removal of members for disobeying State
Board of Health, 32-69
Rules and regulations, power to make, 32-77,
32-78
Schools —
closing during epidemics, 32-82
quarterly inspection of, 32-81
Secretary —
election of, 32-67
oath of office, 32-68
official bond, 32-68
power to administer oaths, 32-72
salary, 32-68
State Board of Health —
control and supervision by, 32-12, 32-61,
32-69
reports to, 32-88, 32-89
Terms of office of members, 32-62 to 32-66
MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICERS
Contagious diseases, duties in respect to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555 [Sec. 10]
Election by municipal health board, 32-67
Oath of office, 32-68
Official bond, 32-68
Powers and duties, generally, 32-67
Salary, 32-68
State Health Officer, duty to assist, 32-37
Venereal diseases, powers as to examina-
tion and treatment of, 32-594
MUNICIPAL HOSPITALS
Hospitals (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 45
MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES
Arrest of violators beyond corporate limits,
when permissible, 17-254
Chain gang, sentence of violators to, 17-
554, 17-555
Declaratory judgments as to, 10-2003
parties, 10-2008
Former jeopardy in trial for violation of,
where subsequent prosecution is under
State statute, 17-502
General Assemblv, subject to, in towns of
less than 1,000, 47-141
Plumbing, construction of, 56-1507
Proof of, 26-51
Punishment for violation in towns of less
than 1,000, 47-151
Trusts, acceptance of by cities over 5,000,
provisions as to, 47-1423
MUNICIPAL PUBLIC WORKS
For local provisions see the particular
municipalities, counties, etc.
Generally, 59-151 to 59-573
Acquisition of land. Revenue Bond Act,
infra
Bonds. Revenue Bond Act, infra
Boundaries, furnishing water, electricitv and
sewerage beyond, 59-531 to 59-536
Commissioners, 59-171 to 59-185
capacity to sue and be sued, 59-171
chairman, 59-175
cities over 50,000, special provisions,
59-172
debts, municipal council to approve in-
curring of, 59-181
election, 59-171
monthly financial report, 59-185
oath of office, 59-175
organization, 59-175
powers, generally, 59-179
secretary, clerk or recorder of munic-
ipality as, 59-175
term of office, 59-171
vacancies, 59-175
Cumulation of powers, 59-158
Districts for certain public works, 59-601 to
59-625
authority to establish, 59-601
bonds —
amount, 59-617
authorized, 59-616
election as prerequisite, 59-618
issue and sale, 59-619
signature, 59-620
taxes, exemption from, 59-621
terms of, 59-617
use of proceeds, 50-619
budget, 59-623
706
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MUNICIPAL PUBLIC
WORKS— Cont'd
Districts for certain public works— Cont'd
commissioners —
compensation, 59-608
election, 59-606
organization, 59-607
powers and duties, generally, 59-G0y
records, 59-608
secretary, 59-608
term of office, 59-607
vacancies, 59-607
construction of act, 59-625
election for —
call of, 59-603
conduct of, 59-605
declaration of result, 59-605
notice of, 59-605
petition for, 59-602
place of, 59-605
questions submitted, 59-606
voters, 59-604
eminent domain, power of, 59-0 U
plat of district, filing of, 59-610
rates and charges-
collection, 59-615
establishment, 59-612
hearing as to, 59-613
lien of, 59-615
schedule of rates to be kept on file,
59-614
Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
loans from, 59-622
State Board of Health not affected, 59-
/-9C
taxes.'levy and disbursement of, 59-624
Eminent domain—
drains for surface water, by--- ^
right of way for, 59-224
existing waterworks, election prerequi-
site to condemnation of, 5y-244
Lands, acquisition of, infra
local residents not to serve on jury,
59-226
other corporation, for use of, 59-225
procedure, 59-223 _ _
Revenue Bond Act provisions, 59-J/U,
59-371
special damages, 59-223
watersheds, for protection of, 59--^
waterworks, establishing or extending,
59-222
Extension of water and sewer systems, 59-
461 to 59-471
assessment for, 59-461
default in payment, effect of, 59-40/
entry of, 59-464, 59-465, 59-471
lien of, 59-466
satisfaction, entry of, 59-468, 59-471
certificates of indebtedness, issue of, 59
470
MUNICIPAL PUBLIC
WORKS— Cont'd
Extension of water and sewer systems
—Cont'd
cost of, ordinance to provide for pay-
ment of, 59-463
funds, deposit and use of, 59-469
municipal boundaries, extension beyond,
59-462
entry of assessments, 59-465
property owners' request for, 59-461
Ice plants, SC Const, Art 8, §§ 5, 13; 59-541
to 59-551
acquisition, 59-541
personnel, 59-544
appointment, 59-544
official bond, 59-544
removal, 59-544
salary, 59-544
sale of plant —
election for, 59-546 _
favorable result as prerequisite,
59-551
notice of, 59-548 .
purchaser, contract for operation and
maximum rates with, 59-551
security required of purchaser, 59-547
selling price of ice, 59-545
Interference with sewers, waterworks, etc.,
penalty for, 59-152
Lands, acquisition of, 59-201 to 59-211
by condemnation, 59-202 _
absent owners, procedure in cases of,
59-206 _n
appeal to common pleas court, 59-208
jury trial, 59-208
proceedings not stayed by, 59-209
commissioners, 59-203 to 59-205
infancy or incapacity of owner, pro-
cedure in case of, 59-206
recording of deed and proceedings,
59-211
special damages, assessment of, 59-
203
transfer of title, 59-207, 59-208
clerk of court to execute deed,
when, 59-210
valuation of land, 59-203
by purchase, 59-20.1
for water and electric works, 59-- 1
Proceeds of sale of, investment of, 59-153
Rates and charges. Revenue Bond Act,
Revenue3 Bond Act for Utilities, 59-361 to
59-415
accounting basis of project, 59-400
acquisition of property for works-
authorized, 59-369 ,
eminent domain, by exercise of, W-
370, 59-371 .
limitation of obligation of municipal-
ity, 59-372
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707
MUNICIPAL PUBLIC
WORKS— Cont'd
Revenue Bond Act for Utilities — Cont'd
acquisition of property for works
— Cont'd
purchase option or contract, 59-373
source of payment for property, 59-
372
annual report, 59-409
bond and interest redemption fund, 59-
402
excess contributions to, 59-405
payment of bonds only from, 59-404
bonds —
additional bonds for further improve-
ments, 59-395
authorized, 59-379
election or notice not necessary, 59-
411
execution, 59-382, 59-383
legal investments for fiduciaries, etc.,
59-387
municipal and county bond laws not
applicable, 59-380
negotiability of, 59-384
ordinance or resolution for, 59-381
payment before maturity, 59-390
proceeds of sale —
deposit of, 59-388
security for, 59-388
use of, 59-389
revenue refunding bonds, 59-396
sale of, 59-386
taxes, exemption from, 59-385
terms of, 59-382
books and accounts, 59-409
construction of act, 59-415
contingent fund, 59-402
disposition of surplus, 59-408
cost of system or improvements, esti-
mate of, 59-374, 59-375
counties, exercise of powers by, 59-377
definitions, 59-361 to 59-364
depreciation fund, 59-402
disposition of surplus, 59-407
existing contracts or liens not affected,
59-413
Federal loans and grants, acceptance of,
59-378
improvement of existing systems, 59-367
inspection of books and accounts, 59-409
joint projects, 59-366
lien of bondholders, 59-391
enforcement of, 59-393
limitation of obligation of municipality,
59-410
operation and maintenance, payment of
expenses of, 59-403
operation and maintenance fund, 59-402
disposition of surplus, 59-406
ordinances or resolutions for purpose of
act, 59-376
MUNICIPAL PUBLIC
WORKS— Cont'd
Revenue Bond Act for Utilities — Cont'd
permit or franchise from State not re-
quired, 59-398
pledge of water revenues for water or
sewer system, 59-392
private property, construction on, 59-
368
Public Works Administration Act, effect
of former Federal act, 59-412
public works authorized under article,
59-365
rates and charges for service — -
fixing of rates, 59-397
municipality to pay for service, 59-
399
receiver's powers as to, 59-294
State regulation, not subject to, 59-
398
receivership in case of default, 59-394
related projects as single system, 59-364
revenues —
custodian of, 59-401
segregation to several funds, 59-402
trust funds, revenues as, 59-401
scope of act, 59-414
State Board of Health not affected, 59-
398
townships, exercise of powers by, 59-377
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937
(this index)
Sale of electric or water plant, 59-441 to
59-450
election, 59-441
conduct of, 59-445
notice of, 59-443
result of, 59-446, 59-447, 59-450
voters, 59-445
franchise to purchaser, 59-449
maximum rates, operating agreement
may fix, 59-448
operating agreement with purchaser, 59-
448
security from purchaser, 59-442
Sewerage commission, 59-482 to 59-489
chairman, 59-485
contracts with members prohibited, 59-
487
duties, 59-486
election, 59-482 to 59-484
expenditures, 59-4S8
oath of office, 59-485
records, 59-489
removal from office, 59-485
secretary, 59-485
term of office, 59-482
vacancies, 59-485
Sewerage systems generally, 59-481 to 59-
493
acquiring lands for, 59-202
703
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MUNICIPAL PUBLIC
WORKS— Cont'd
MURDER
Homicide (this index)
Sewerage systems— Cont'd
borrowing money for, 59-481 _
exemption from constitutional debt
limit. See index under name ot
particular city or town
pledge of revenues to secure bonds,
59-391
disposal systems, contracts as to, 59-491
election for, 59-481
establishment of system, 59-4S1
Extension, supra
furnishing sewerage beyond city limits,
51-531 to 51-536
highways and streets, use of 59-490
permit for, not required, 33-45/
ordinances, rules, and regulations as to,
59-493
public buildings, use of, 59-490
Sinking funds for outstanding bonds as af-
fected by sale of, 59-153
Unauthorized use of municipal water sys-
tem, 59-421 to 59-427
curb cock, turning on or oft, 59-4Zz: _
fire hydrants, opening or interfering
with, 59-421
injury or obstruction to system, 59-4-3
interfering with appurtenances, 5y-4^
meters, fraud as to, 59-424
penalty, 59-427
pollution of water, 59-423
tapping water mains without permit, SV-
426
use of water for purpose other than au-
thorized, 59-424
use of water without contract or license,
59-425
Utilities, generally, 59-241 to 59-248
authorized, 59-241
elections—
action if election favorable, 59--4Z
necessity of, 59-243, 59-244
petition for, 59-245, 59-246
existing waterworks, election required
for condemnation of, 59-244
revenue bonds, financing by, 59-246
water, furnishing for compensation, au-
thorized, 59-248
Water front improvements in cities over
50,000, 59-561 to 59-565
Water pipes under streams or highways,
authority to lay, 59-151
Waterworks. Water Supply and Water-
works (this index)
MUNITIONS OF WAR
Magazines, Congress to have exclusive pow-
er over, US Const, Art 1, §8, cl 17
MURRAY LAKE
Fishing laws applicable to, 28-589
MURRAY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Trade school, designation as, 21-653
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Chattel mortgages, priority over rent lien,
recording as affecting, 60-101
Music machines, orchestras, etc. Amuse-
ments and Athletic Contests (this in-
dex)
MUSIC MACHINES
Amusements and Athletic Contests (this
index)
MUSKMELONS
Cantaloupes (this index)
MUSKRATS
Tor statutory provisions generally applicable
to wildlife, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Closed and open season, zone 7, 28-338.1
Game animals, 28-4
Tag for skin, 28-483
MUSTARD
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
MUTINY
Military crime. Militia (this index)
MUTTON
License fee, limitation on power of munic-
ipality to charge, 47-72
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION
Generally, 37-1001 to 37-1006
Assessments, when may be made, 37-1003
Certificate of compliance with law, 37-1004
Classification of policyholders for purpose
of special benefit to oldest member of
class, 37-150 to 37-152
Examinations, 37-1005 , , . • ,„„\
Fraternal Benefit Assoaations (this index)
Index
709
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION— Cont'd
Fraternal orders, right of members to form,
37-1001
License fees, exemption from, 37-1006
Life insurance, reserve for policies paying
special benefits to oldest member of
class, 37-152
Membership, minimum, 37-1001
Nonprofit, 37-1002
Religious society, members may form, 37-
1001
Report, annual, 37-1004
Tontine policies prohibited, 37-150 to 37-
152
Who may form, 37-1001
MUTUAL INSURANCE
Generally, 37-351 to 37-426
Action against member, venue of, 10-308,
10-309
Assessment of members, 37-401 to 37-406
Asset, contingent liabilitv not to be counted
as, 37-402
Bond for payment of judgments, mutual
nonprofit protective association need
not give, 37-184
Borrowing money, 37-421 to 37-426
Bylaws, 37-381, 37-385
Cancelation of policies as not affecting
accrued contingent liability, 37-401
Certificate of authority. License or certifi-
cate of authority, infra
Classification of policies for dividend pur-
poses, 37-388
Companies issuing. Insurance Companies
(this index)
Contingent liability of members, 37-401 to
37-406
Conversion into stock company, when per-
missible, 37-355
Corporation's power to become member
of—
mutual casualty company, 12-105
mutual fire insurance company, 12-104
Deposit to meet initial requirements, 37-
354
Directors. Officers or directors, infra
Dividends, 37-388
Expenses, limitation of, 37-384, 37-385
personal liability of officers and di-
rectors for exceeding, 37-386
Farmers' mutual insurance companies, in-
come tax exemption, 65-226
Foreign, exemption of, from reporting to
Tax Commission, 12-732.1
Guaranty of member against liability, pro-
hibited, 37-403
Income tax, hail, cyclone, or fire companies
as exempt from, 65-226
MUTUAL INSURANCE— Cont'd
License or certificate of authority —
conditions of issuance, 37-351 to 37-354
revocation for delay or refusal in en-
forcing liability of officers for vio-
lating expense limitations, 37-386
Liquidation, loan as entitled to payment
before distribution to members, 37-426
Meeting, annual, notice of, 37-374
Members —
Assessment, supra
contingent liability, 37-401 to 37-406
proxies, 37-375
rights generally, 37-373
voting powers, 37-373
who are, 37-372
who may be, 37-371
Nonassessable policies, 37-182, 37-407 to
37-409
Officers or directors, 37-382
salary or compensation, limitation of
time for bringing action for, 37-387
Offsets against assessments prohibited, 37-
405
Premiums — ■
certificate of authority conditioned on
collection of, 37-352
qualifying must be in cash, 37-354
Proxies, 37-375
Reciprocal insurance. Insurance (this in-
dex)
Reinsurance, when permissible, 37-355
Reports, annual, to Tax Commission,
exemption from requirement, 12-2.1,
12-732.1
Residents of State, applications fulfilling
qualification requirements must be from,
37-353
Securities for payment of judgments, mu-
tual nonprofit protective associations
not required to deposit, 37-184
Surplus —
assessments to make up deficiencies, 37-
404 to 37-406
borrowings repayable only out of, 37-423
impairment, proceedings in case of,
37-356
initial, to be in cash, 37-354
minimum, 37-383
nonassessable policies as conditioned
upon maintenance of, 37-407
required, 37-352
Venue of action by company or receiver
against member, 10-308, 10-309
MYRTLE BEACH
Airport Commission, 2-341 to 2-343
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-252
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements and ocean promenades,
SC Const, Art 10, § 22
710
Code of Laws of South Carolina
MYRTLE BEACH— Cont'd
Bonds for street improvements as not sub-
ject to constitutional debt restrictions,
SC Const, Art 10, §22
Sewerage commission, public works com-
mission as, 59-483
Street improvements, financing of, SC
Const, Art 10, §22
NAILS
Higbways, not to be put or left on, 33-452
NAMES
Bastard legitimated by subsequent marriage
of parents, 20-5.2
Bills of lading, names designated in, 58-
1711, 58-1712
person to be notified, insertion of name
of, 58-1718
Business Names (this index)
Change of name, 48-51 to 48-55
adopted child, 10-2584
in children's courts, 15-1382
application, 48-51
clerk of courts, duties and fees of, 48-53
discretion of court, 48-52
Florence Civil Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
1608
new name, actions or suits to be in, 48-54
obligations as affected by, 48-55
pending suits, effect on, 48-54
special legislation prohibited, SC Const,
Art 3, § 34
Charitable, Social, and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
Cities and towns over 1,000, 47-230
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Co-operative Associations (this index)
Corporations (this index)
Dentistry, penalty for using assumed name
in practice of, 56-570
Divorced wife, change of name by, 20-117
Fictitious name, defendant may be sued by,
10-607
Highways and Streets (this index)
Improper use of names of certain organiza-
tions, 16-542, 16-543
Insurance companies —
business to be conducted under own
name, 37-143
foreign insurance companies, 12-702, 37-
108
Motor carriers —
adoption of former service, tariffs, etc.,
upon chance of name, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule 38]
tradename, certificate of public conven-
ience and necessity to more than one
person operating under. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 32]
NAMES— Cont'd
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Parties to Actions (this index)
Regional Housing Authorities, 36-201
Stockholders' authorization required for
changing name of railroad, steamboat,
street railway, or canal company, 58-668
Street railway company, change of name to
be authorized by stockholders, 58-668
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000,
display of name of owner, 58-1515
Unauthorized use of, penalized, 66-209
NAPHTHA
See also Petroleum Products
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Railroad cars not to be lighted with, 58-
1197
NARCOTICS
Generally, 32-1461 to 32-1504
Accident and health insurance policy, provi-
sions as to use of, 37-489, 37-497
Barbiturates, 32-1496 to 32-1504
containers, labeling of, 32-1498, 32-1499
possession in unlabeled container, 32-
1500
dentists —
professional use of barbiturates, 32-
1499
sales to, 32-1497
exempt compounds, 32-1504
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 546, 547
penalties, 32-1503
prescriptions-
retention for three years, 32-1501
sale without, forbidden, 32-1496
exceptions as to physicians, etc., 32-
1497
professional use of, 32-1499
reports and records, 32-1502
State Board of Health, enforcement by,
32-1502
professional use, 32-1499
sales to, 32-1497
Chain gangs, penalty for furnishing to pris-
oners on, 55-12
Driving under influence of, 46-343, 46-345
Druggists generally. Druggists (this in-
dex)
Food containing, when misbranded, 32-1516
Labels, 32-1472
Misbranding of food or drugs containing,
32-1516
Motor Carriers (this index)
Index
711
NARCOTICS— Cont'd
Physicians —
attending patients while under influence
of drugs, 56-1367
professional use, 32-1473, 32-1499
Uniform Narcotic Drug Act, infra
Prisoners, penalty for furnishing to, 55-12
Public schools to teach effect upon human
system, 21-411, 21-412
Uniform Narcotic Drug Act, 32-1461 to 32-
1495
acquittal under Federal narcotic laws,
effect of, 34-1490
acts prohibited, 32-1463
aircraft officers — ■
records, 32-147S, 32-1482 to 32-1484
sales to, 32-1467
use by, 32-1474
apothecaries —
bulk sale of stock, 32-1470
defined, 32-1462(6)
labels, 32-1472
pharmacy laws not affected, 33-1494
physicians, etc., sales to, 32-1471
prescriptions, sales on, 32-1469
records, 32-1480, 32-1482 to 32-1484
burden of proof as to exceptions, 32-1487
common carriers, applicability to, 32-1486
common nuisance, place of illegal sale as,
32-1477
confidential and privileged communica-
tions—
effort at unlawful procurement as de-
stroying privilege of communica-
tion to physician, 32-1489
records as, 32-1484
conviction under Federal narcotic laws,
effect of, 32-1490
co-operation between law enforcement
agencies, 32-1488
definitions, 32-1462
dentists —
defined, 32-1462(2)
professional use by, 32-1473
records of, 32-1478, 32-1482 to 32-
1484
revocation or suspension of license on
conviction, 32-1491
sales to, 32-1471
disposition of drugs unlawfully held, 32-
1492
enforcement, 32-1488
exempt preparations, 32-1485
records of sales, 32-1481
foreign countries, sales to persons in, 32-
1467
fraud and deceit, 32-1476
gift, sale as including, 32-1462(9)
hospitals —
defined, 32-1462(7)
records of, 32-1478, 32-1482 to 32-1484
sales to, 32-1466
use in, 32-1473
NARCOTICS— Cont'd
Uniform Narcotic Drug Act — Cont'd
indictment need not negative exceptions,
32-1487
interpretation of Act, 32-1495
labels, 32-1472
laboratories —
defined, 32-1462(8)
records of, 32-1478, 32-1482 to 32-
1484
sales to, 32-1466
use in, 32-1473
manufacturers and wholesalers — ■
defined, 32-1462(4, 5)
labels, 32-1472
license required, 32-1464
records, 32-1479, 32-1482 to 32-1484
revocation or suspension of license on
conviction, 32-1491
sales by, 32-1466, 32-1467
official written orders —
confidential nature of, 32-1484
defined, 32-1462(14)
sales on, 32-1466, 32-1471
signing and disposition of, 32-1468
penalties, 32-1493
physicians —
defined, 32-1462(1)
professional use by, 32-1473
records of, 32-1478, 32-1482 to 32-1484
revocation or suspension of license on
conviction, 32-1491
sales to, 32-1471
pleadings, exceptions need not be nega-
tived in, 32-1487
possession, when lawful, 32-1465
prescribed drugs —
original containers, to be kept in, 32-
1475
return to physician, etc., 32-1473
prescriptions —
confidential nature of, 32-1484
sales on, 32-1470
professional use, 32-1473
public officers or employees —
applicability to, 32-1486
sales to, 32-1467
records, 32-1478 to 32-1484
revocation or suspension of license on
conviction, 32-1491
shipmasters —
records, 32-1478, 32-1482 to 32-1484
sales to, 32-1467
use by, 32-1474
short title, 32-1461
veterinarians —
defined, 32-1462(3)
professional use by, 32-1473
records of, 32-1478, 32-1482 to 32-
1484
712
Code of Laws of South Carolina
NARCOTICS— Cont'd
Uniform Narcotic Drug Act — Cont'd
veterinarians — Cont'd
revocation or suspension of license on
conviction, 32-1491
sales to, 32-1471
warehousemen, applicability to, 32-1486
NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
Tax exempt property, 65-1523(15)
NATIONAL GUARD
Militia (this index)
NATIONAL BANKS
Consolidation of State bank or trust com-
pany with, 8-125, 8-126
Conversion into State bank, 8-121 to 8-124
Deposit of moneys paid into court, 10-2151
Investments, Home Owners' Loan Corpora-
tion bonds, 36-604
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued by, 62-51(3)
Trust company's consolidation or merger
with, 8-125, 8-126
NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE
UNDERWRITERS
Fire extinguishers provided in hotel to be
approved by, 35-111
NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS
Use of methods and apparatus of, in testing
gas, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 823 [Rule
14 (b)]
NATIONAL CEMETERY
Land ceded to United States in Florence
County, 39-125
NATIONAL DEFENSE
Civil Defense (this index)
Housing for activities. Housing and Re-
development (this index)
Income taxes, deduction of amortization in
respect of defense facility, 65-264
Research, Planning, and Development
Board to co-operate with Federal gov-
ernment in promotion of, 9-310(4)
NATIONAL FARM LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued by, 62-51(3)
NATIONAL FOREST RESERVE
United States, acquisition of land by, 39-91
to 39-95
NATIONAL RESERVE
ASSOCIATION
Bank's membership in, 8-135
NATURALIZATION
Citizenship as consequent on, US Const,
14th Amend, § 1
Clerks of courts —
fees, citizenship and naturalization mat-
ters, 27-53(38 to 42)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
naturalization index, 15-1767(14)
Congress may establish uniform rule for,
US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 4
NATURAL RESOURCES
Research, planning, and development de-
partment to conserve, restore, and de-
velop, 9-303(1)
NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION
Abolished; duties conferred upon Research,
Planning, and Development Board, 9-
310
NATUROPATHY
Generally, 56-901 to 56-919
Application for license, 56-905
Authority of naturopaths, 56-912
Board of examiners. South Carolina Board
of Naturopathic Examiners, infra
College of naturopathy denned, 56-907
Definition, 56-901
Duties of naturopaths, 56-912
Examination —
re-examination after failure, 56-909
South Carolina Board of Naturopathic
Examiners, infra
subjects of, 56-908
type of, 56-90S
License —
application, 56-905
fee, 56-905
grounds for suspension or revocation of,
56-914
nonresident naturopaths, 56-910
Index
713
NATUROPATHY— Cont'd
License — Cont'd
revocation —
appeal to court, 56-917
charges against licensee, 56-915
finding of board, 56-916
grounds for, 56-914
hearing by board, 56-916
Medicine, naturopaths not to practice, 56-
913
Osteopathy, naturopath not to practice, 56-
913
Penalties for violation of restrictions as to,
56-919
Public school fund, payment of certain
funds to, 56-918
Qualifications of applicants, 56-906
Registration of licensee in clerk's office, 56-
911
School of naturopathy defined, 56-907
South Carolina Board of Naturopathic Ex-
aminers— ■
creation of, 56-902
general power, 56-904
meetings, 56-903
organization, 56-903
rules and regulations, 56-903
Surgery, naturopaths not to practice, 56-913
University of naturopathy defined, 56-907
NAVAL SERVICE
Armed Forces (this index)
NAVIGABLE WATERS
Waters and Watercourses (this index)
NAVIGATION
Aids to —
interfering with, 54-401 to 54-405
United States, acquisition of land by, 39-
71, 39-72
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
Air navigation. Aeronautics (this index)
Beacons, United States acquiring land for,
39-71, 39-72
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
Bridges, vessels passing under, to drag an-
chor, 70-8
Companies. Navigation Companies (this
index)
Freedom to navigate in navigable waters,
SC Const, Art 14, § 1
Improvement of —
Savannah River (this index)
Savannah River Navigation Commission
(this index)
Inland navigation, lands ceded to United
States for, 39-108, 39-109, 39-118
NAVIGATION COMPANIES
As to carriers generally, see Carriers
Income tax, basis of ascertaining net tax-
able income, 65-256
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Reports to Tax Commission, additional in-
formation, 58-12
State Board of Health, powers of, 32-3, 32-8
(1)
Taxation —
certain real estate and vessels to be
treated as personal property, 65-1509
movable assets, apportionment of, 65-
1509
NAVY
Armed Forces (this index)
NEAR BEER
License tax on sellers of, 65-784
Tax on, 65-751 to 65-782
stamp tax on, 65-763
NEAT CATTLE
Malicious injuries to, 16-381
NE EXEAT
Master's fee for taking bond, 27-201 to 27-
208
NEGLECTED AND DELINQUENT
CHILDREN
Appeals from orders of Recorder's Courts,
71-260
Children's Bureau (this index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Cities of 1,500 to 50,000, proceedings in
municipal courts of, 15-1011 to 15-1015
appeal, 15-1015
commitment of child, 15-1014
investigations, 15-1012
jurisdiction, 15-1011
jury trial, 15-1013
Cities of 20,000 to 50,000 (1940 census), pro-
ceedings in recorders' courts of, 15-971
to 15-981
appeals, 15-979
arrest and incarceration of child, 15-977
costs and fees, city to pay, 15-981
crimes beyond jurisdiction of court, cer-
tification to circuit solicitor as to,
15-980
custody of child, 15-975
failure to obey court, penalty for, 15-978
grounds for proceedings, 15-971
714
Code of Laws of South Carolina
NEGLECTED AND DELINQUENT
CHILDREN— Cont'd
Cities of 20,000 to 50,000, etc.— Cont'd
ordering parents, etc., to perform duties,
15-973, 15-974
probation officers, 15-974
summons, 15-971
transfer to common pleas or general ses-
sions court, 15-973, 15-976
trial and punishment of child, 15-976
witnesses, 15-972
Greenville County, delinquent children in —
Children's Courts (this index)
municipal courts, jurisdiction of, 15-1309
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Probate courts —
appeal from order of, 71-260
assumption of care and control, 71-251 to
71-253
Reformatory for juvenile offenders, SC
Const, Art 12, § 7
NEGLIGENCE
Aldermen in cities and towns over 1,000,
liability of, 47-205
Burning lands of another by, 16-318
Complaint, pleading several acts in, 10-679
Contributory Negligence (this index)
Death by Wrongful Act (this index)
Motor vehicles, operation of. Motor Vehi-
cles (this index)
Municipal liability for damages from de-
fects in streets, 47-70
Partner's negligence, liability of firm -for,
52-25
Railroads (this index)
Speed limit as affecting burden of proof in
motor vehicle cases, 26-7
Steamboats, penalty for negligent manage-
ment causing death or injury, 54-455 ^
Telegrams, mental anguish due to negli-
gence in handling, telegraph company's
liability, 58-255
Workmen's compensation, injury through
negligence of third person. Workmen's
Compensation (this index)
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
See also Checks and Drafts
Generally, 8-801 to 8-1076
Acceleration of payment, negotiability as af-
fected by provision for, 8-812
Acceptance defined, 8-802, 8-991
Acceptance for honor, 8-1031 to 8-1040
contract of acceptor, 8-1035
definition, 8-1031
excuse for delay, 8-1039
liability of acceptor, 8-1034
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Acceptance for honor — Cont'd
maturity when payable after sight, 8-
1036
partial acceptance, 8-1031
person accepting, 8-1031
presentment to acceptor, 8-1038
presumption of acceptance for honor of
drawer, 8-1033
Protest, infra
writing required, 8-1032
Acceptance of bill, 8-991 to 8-1001
before bill drawn, 8-994
certification as acceptance of check, 8-
1074
conditional acceptance, 8-1000, 8-1001
definition, 8-802, 8-991
dishonor by nonacceptance. Dishonor,
infra
drawer's undertaking that instrument
will be accepted, 8-892
failure to return bill, 8-996
general acceptance, 8-998, 8-999
honor, acceptance for. Acceptance for
honor, supra
incomplete bill, 8-997
indorser's warranty of, 8-897
lading, bills of. Bills of Lading (this in-
dex)
liability of acceptor, 8-893
Presentment for acceptance, infra
qualified acceptance, 8-998, 8-1000, 8-1001
referee in case of need, 8-986
separate paper, acceptance upon, 8-993
set, bills in. Bills in a set, infra
Sight draft, infra
signature, 8-991
time of, 8-994, 8-995
unsigned bill, acceptance of, 8-997
warranty that instrument will be accept-
ed. 8-897
writing, 8-991
on bill, 8-992
Accommodation paper —
definition of accommodation party, 8-846
discharge of instrument by payment by
accommodating party, 8-971(2)
holder for value, liability to, 8-846
indorser's liability where signing for ac-
commodation of payee, 8-895(3)
notice of dishonor not required where
instrument for accommodation of
indorser, 8-957(3)
presentment for payment, whether essen-
tial to charge indorser, 8-921
Actions —
holder's right to sue, 8-881
joinder of persons severally liable, 10-
206
restrictive indorsement as conferring
right to bring, 8-858
Index
715
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Actions — Cont'd
right of action on promissory note, 8-
1103
Additional promise as rendering instrument
nonnegotiable, 8-816
Administrators. Executors and administra-
tors, infra
Admission —
capacity of payee to indorse, 8-891
existence of drawer, 8-893
existence of payee, 8-891
genuineness of drawer's signature, 8-893
Agents —
authority to sign, 8-830
exempting from personal liability by in-
dicating representative capacity in
signing, 8-831
indorsement — ■
constituting indorsee agent of indors-
ee 8-857
liability in negotiating instrument
without, 8-900
undisclosed principal, liability as in-
dorser in case of, 8-900
Notice of dishonor, infra
signature by, 8-830
procuration, signature by, 8-832
representative capacity indicated in,
8-831
undisclosed principal, agent as liable in
case of, 8-831, 8-900
Alteration of instrument — ■
avoidance on account of, 8-976
definition of material alteration, 8-977
holder in due course of altered instru-
ment, 8-976
Ambiguous instrument, construction of, 8-
828
Amount, discrepancv between words and
figures as to, 8-828
Antecedent debt as consideration, 8-842
Antedated instrument, 8-823
Applicability of chapter, 8-807
Assignee in insolvency, presentment for ac-
ceptance to, 8-1013
Assignment —
bill of exchange as, 8-982
check as, 8-1076
corporation, assignment by, 8-833
Indorsement, infra
infant, assignment by, 8-833
promissory note, 8-1102
qualified indorsement as, 8-859
Attorneys' fees, negotiability as affected by
provision for payment of, 8-812
Bankruptcy of drawee, presentment for ac-
ceptance after, 8-1013
Banks —
Checks and Drafts (this index)
definition, 8-802
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Banks — Cont'd
deposits and collections. Banks (this in-
dex)
indorsement of instrument payable to
officer, 8-863
instrument payable at bank as equivalent
to order on bank, S-928
order on bank to pay, 8-928
power to discount or accept, 8-131, 8-132
Presentment for payment, infra
Bearer, definition of, 8-802
Bearer instrument, 8-820
blank indorsement, instrument having,
8-855
delivery of, 8-851, 8-855
liability of indorser, 8-898
special indorsement, 8-861
negotiation, 8-851, 8-861
special indorsement on, 8-861
Bill, definition of, 8-802
Bills in a set, 8-1061 to 8-1066
acceptance of one part, 8-1064
liability of acceptor, 8-1065
definition, 8-1061
discharge by payment of part, 8-1066
holder in due course, rights of, 8-1062
indorser's liability, 8-1063
one bill, parts constituting, 8-1061
separate negotiation of parts, 8-1062
Bills of Lading (this index)
Blank indorsement. Indorsement, infra
Blanks-
filling of, 8-825
holder in due course of instrument is-
sued in, 8-825
indorsement in blank. Indorsement, in-
fra
Bona fide holder. Holder in due course,
infra
Bonds (this index)
Broker's liability in negotiation of instru-
ment, 8-900
Burden of proof —
acquisition of instrument as holder in
due course, 8-889
intent to cancel, 8-975
Presumptions, infra
Cancelation —
holder, cancelation by, 8-971
mistake, cancelation by, 8-975
secondary liability, discharge of, 8-972
Charitable corporation's power to make,
12-758
Checks and Drafts (this index)
Clemson College bonds may be negotiable,
22-273
Collateral security —
determinable time, effect on, 8-814
provision as affecting negotiability, 8-
816
716
Code of Laws of South Carolina
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Collections. Banks (this index)
Completion of instrument issued in blank,
8-82S
Completion of undelivered instrument, 8-
826
Conditions and contingencies —
acceptance, 8-1000, 8-1001
delivery, 8-827
Indorsement, infra
payment, effect of contingency of, 8-814
Confession of judgment, provision for, 8-
816
Conflict between written and printed pro-
visions, 8-828
Consideration, 8-841 to 8-846
Accommodation paper, supra
antecedent debt, 8-842
defect in title, illegal consideration as,
8-885
partial failure of consideration, 8-845
presumption, 8-841
statement of consideration, necessity of,
8-817
Value, infra
want of consideration as defense, 8-S45
Construction —
instrument, construction of, 8-828
Negotiable Instruments Act, construc-
tion of, 8-811 to 8-834
Contingency. Conditions and contingen-
cies, supra
Continuation of negotiability, 8-868
Contract — ■
acceptance for honor, 8-1035
incomplete until delivery, 8-827
Copies on protest. Protest, infra
Corporate officer, indorsement of instrument
payable to, 8-863
Corporation —
indorser or assignment by, 8-833
power to make negotiable instruments,
12-102
Costs, negotiability as affected by provision
for payment of, 8-812
Counterclaim, action as including, 8-802
Countermand of payment as eliminating
notice of dishonor, 8-956
Damages allowed for protested bills, 8-1107
Darlington, City of (this index)
Date-
antedating, 8-823
essential of negotiability, date as, 8-817
insertion of date by holder, 8-824
instrument, date of, 8-822
negotiation, date of, 8-866
postdating, 8-823
prima evidence of, 8-822
protest, date of, 8-1024
undated instrument considered dated as
of time of issuance, 8-828
wrong date as avoiding instrument, 8-824
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Days of grace, negotiable instrument as
payable without, 8-926
Death —
drawee's death before presentment for
acceptance, 8-1013, 8-1016
drawer or indorser, validity of instru-
ment passed by agent after death of,
11-302
notice of dishonor or, 8-940
presentment for payment in case of
death of person liable, 8-917
Defect in title —
Holder in due course, infra
warranty against, 8-896
Defenses —
holder in due course taking free from,
8-887
holder not in due course subject to, 8-888
Definitions, 8-802 to 8-806, 8-981
inland and foreign bills, 8-984
Delay —
excuse for delay in notice of dishonor,
8-955
excuse for delay in presentment for pay-
ment, 8-922
status as holder in due course as affected
by delay in negotiation, 8-883
Delivery —
antedated or postdated instrument, 8-823
bearer instrument, negotiation of. 8-851,
8-855
Bills of Lading ("this index)
blank indorsement, negotiation of in-
strument having, 8-855
completion of undelivered instrument, 8-
826
conditional delivery, 8-827
definition, 8-802 to 8-806
indorser's liability on instrument nego-
tiable by, 8-898
necessitv of delivery to complete instru-
ment, 8-827
payment, delivery to party making, 8-
916
presumption of, 8-827
revocability of instrument until delivery,
8-827
warranty by delivery, 8-896
Demand instrument, 8-818
delay in negotiation as affecting status
as holder in due course, 8-883
issuance, acceptance or indorsement, 8-
818
presentment for payment, time of, 8-912
Saturday, presentment on, 8-926
Deposits. Banks (this index)
Designation of drawee, 8-811
Designation of payee, 8-819
Index
717
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Discharge, 8-971
acceptance of bill as payment, 8-1104
bills in a set, payment of part of, 8-1066
indorser. Indorsement, infra
Notice of dishonor, infra
Payment, infra
Payment for honor, infra
presentment for acceptance, failure to
make, 8-1012
presentment for payment, failure to
make. 8-911
principal, discharge of, 8-971
protest, foreign bills discharged for ab-
sence of, 8-1021
renunciation of rights of holder, 8-974
secondary liability, discharge of, 8-973
payment by party secondarily liable,
8-973
release of principal debtor, 8-972
Discrepancy between words and figures, 8-
828
Dishonor —
acceptance after dishonor, 8-997
drawer's liability, 8-892
nonacceptance, dishonor by, 8-992, 8-
1017, 8-1018
presentment for acceptance, excused,
8-1016, 8-1017
Protest, infra
rights of holder, 8-1017, 8-1019
nonpayment, dishonor by, 8-924
Protest, infra
Notice of dishonor, infra
Protest, infra
referee in case of need, 8-986
secondary liability, recourse on, 8-925
Drafts. Checks and Drafts (this index)
Drawee —
Acceptance of bill, supra
alternative, naming drawees in, 8-983
death of. Presentment for acceptance,
infra
Fictitious person, infra
joint drawees, 8-983
successive drawees, 8-983
Drawer —
admission of existence of, 8-893
liability of, 8-892
Notice of dishonor, infra
order for payment to, 8-819
presentment for acceptance as essential
to charge, 8-1012
presentment for payment as essential to
charge, 8-911, 8-920
protest as essential to charge. Protest,
infra
Due course — -
Holder in due course, infra
payment in, 8-929
Duress as defect in title, 8-885
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Election —
provision for, as affecting negotiabilitv,
8-816
treating ambiguous instrument as bill or
note, 8-828
Endorsement. Indorsement, infra
Essentials, 8-811
Evidence —
Admission, supra
Burden of proof, supra
Presumptions, infra
protest of bill or note, 26-10
signature, evidence of, 26-9
Exchange, instrument payable with, 8-812
Exchange on foreign bills, difference of,
8-1108
Executors and administrators — ■
notice of dishonor to, 8-940
presentment to, for acceptance, 8-1013
presentment to, for payment, 8-917
Exhibition of instrument upon presentment,
8-916
Extension of time as discharging secondary
liability, 8-972
Fictitious person —
drawee fictitious, 8-985
notice of dishonor as required, 8-956,
8-957
presentment for acceptance, as re-
quired, 8-1016
presentment for pavment as essential,
8-923
promissory note, bill drawn on ficti-
tious person as, 8-985
instrument payable to order of, 8-820
Filling blanks, 8-825
Foreign bills, 8-984
difference of exchange on, 8-1108
protest, necessity of, 8-1021
Form, 8-811 to 8-834
Fraud —
absence of notice of. Holder in due
course, infra
defect in title to instrument, fraud as,
8-885
Fund, promise to pay out of, 8-813
Genuineness, warranty of, by delivery or
indorsement, 8-896
Good faith. Holder in due course, infra
Grace period, negotiable instrument as hav-
ing, 8-926
Half-holiday, paper maturing on, Charles-
ton and Richland Counties, 64-158
Holder-
definition, 8-802
due course, holder in. Holder in due
course, infra
for value. Value, infra
notice of dishonor enuring to benefit of
subsequent holder, 8-934
718
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NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Holder— Cont'd
renunciation of rights, 8-974
rights of, 8-881
Holder in due course, infra
holder not in due course, 8-888
Holder in due course, 8-882
alteration of instrument, effect of, 8-976
amount paid before notice of defect,
holder as to, 8-884
bills in a set, rights respecting, 8-1062
blank, instrument issued in, 8-825
completeness and regularity of instru-
ment, 8-882
defective title, 8-88S
knowledge of, 8-886
taking free from, 8-887
defenses available to prior parties, taking
free from, 8-887
definition, 8-882
delay in negotiating as affecting status,
8-883
delivery presumed as to, 8-827
demand instrument, delay in negotiation
of, 8-883 .
dishonor — ■
absence of negotiation prior to nego-
tiation to holder, 8-882
rights of holder upon dishonor for
nonacceptance, 8-1019
enforcement of instrument for full value,
8-887
essentials of status, 8-882
good faith —
absence of, 8-885
taking in, 8-882
knowledge of defect in title, 8-886
maturity, acquisition before, 8-882
notice of defect in title, 8-886
notice of dishonor, absence of, as preju-
dicing subsequent holder, 8-959
notice of infirmity —
absence of, 8-882
effect of, 8-884
presumption of, 8-889
renunciation of rights, 8-974
rights of, 8-887
time when indorsement actually made,
8-870
undelivered instrument, rights as to, 8-
827
Value, infra
who is, 8-882
wrong dated instrument, 8-824
Holidays. Sundays and holidays, infra
Honor —
Acceptance for honor, supra
Dishonor, supra
Hour of presentment for payment, 8-913
Inconsistencies with provisions, 8-1101
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Indorsement, 8-852
admission of capacity of payee to indorse,
8-891, 8-893
Agents, supra
all payees, necessity for indorsement by,
8-862
attached paper, indorsement on, 8-852
Bearer instrument, supra
bills of lading. Bills of Lading (this in-
dex)
blank indorsement, 8-855
bills of lading. Bills of Lading (this
index)
converting blank indorsement into
special indorsement, 8-856
capacity of payee to indorse, admission
of, 8-891, 8-893
conditional indorsement, 8-854
effect of, 8-860
continuation of negotiability, 8-868
corporate officer, instrument payable to
order of, 8-863
corporation, indorsement by, 8-863
date, 8-822
definition, 8-802 to 8-806
discharge of —
intervening indorser as relieved by
negotiation by prior party, 8-871
notice of dishonor, absence of, 8-931,
8-957
presentment for acceptance, absence
of, 8-1012
presentment for payment, absence of,
8-911
protest, absence of, 8-1021
re-issuance by prior party as re-
lieving intervening indorsers, 8-
871
drawer's liability to indorsee, 8-892
entirety of, 8-853
further negotiation prohibited by restric-
tive indorsement, 8-857
Holder in due course, supra
infant, indorsement of, 8-833
joint indorsees, order of liability as be-
tween, 8-899
Joint payees, infra
liability of indorser, 8-894
Bearer instrument, supra
bills in a set, 8-1063
negativing persona! liability, 8-865
order of liability, 8-899
persons to whom indorser liable, 8-
894
representative, indorsement by, 8-865
stricken names of indorsers, 8-869
maker's liability to indorsee, 8-891
maker's own order, note drawn to, 8-
1071
misspelled name, indorsement in, 8-864
modified indorsement, 8-854
Index
719
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Indorsement — Cont'd
part of amount payable, indorsement
purporting to transfer, 8-853
place on instrument, 8-852
place where indorsement executer' 8-867
qualified indorsement, 8-854
effect of, 8-859
warranty by, 8-896
restrictive indorsement, 8-854, 8-857
effect of, 8-858
signature, 8-852
construed as an indorsement, 8-828
proper signature where payee's name
misspelled, 8-864
special indorsement, 8-854, 8-855
status as indorser, 8-894
striking out indorsement not necessary to
title, 8-869
rights of party secondarily liable, 8-973
transferee's right to indorsement of trans-
feror, 8-870
trust, indorsement in, 8-857
unpaid part of instrument, indorsement to
transfer, 8-853
warranty by indorser, 8-897
without recourse, 8-859
Infant's indorsement or assignment, 8-833
Inland bills, 8-984
Insolvency —
notice of dishonor in case of insolvency of
party, 8-943
presentment for acceptance where
drawee insolvent, 8-1013
protest where acceptor is insolvent, 8-1027
Instalments, sum certain notwithstanding
payment in, 8-812
Insufficient funds, criminal offense in draw-
ing against, 8-826
Interest, protested bill, 8-1106
Interpretation. Construction, supra
Issue —
blank, issue in, 8-825
definition, 8-802 to 8-806
Joinder of persons severally liable in ac-
tion on, 10-206
Joint liability, presentment for payment in
case of, 8-918, 8-919
Joint parties —
instrument in singular but signed by
two. 8-828
notice of dishonor to, 8-942
payees. Joint payees, infra
presentment for acceptance. Present-
ment for acceptance, infra
Joint payees, 8-819
indorsement by all payees, necessity of,
8-862
joint and several liability as indorsers,
8-900
order for payment to, 8-819
order of liability as indorsers, 8-899
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Knowledge of defect in title. Holder in
due course, supra
Lading, bills of. Bills of Lading (this in-
dex)
Language of instrument, 8-821
construction, 8-828
Law merchant as controlling, 8-806
Liabilities of parties, 8-891 et seq.
acceptance for honor, 8-1034
Discharge, supra
notice of dishonor, necessity of, 8-931
order of liability, 8-899
presentment for payment, necessity of,
8-911
Lien, holder for value to extent of, 8-844
Limitation of drawer's liability, 8-892
Mailing notice of dishonor. Notice of dis-
honor, infra
Maker —
Drawer, supra
instrument in singular but signed by two,
8-828
liability of, 8-891
order for payment to, 8-819
order of maker, note drawn to, 8-1071
presentment for payment as essential to
charge, 8-911
Maturity, 8-926
acceptance for honor after sight, effect
of, 8-1036
computation of time in determining, 8-
927
determination of maturity, 8-927
excluding day from which time begins to
run, 8-827
fixed period after date, instrument pay-
able at, 8-827
Holder in due course, supra
including date of payment in computing
time, 8-827
issuance, acceptance, or indorsement aft-
er maturity, effect of, 8-818
presumption that indorsement before, 8-
866
Sundays or holidays, instrument payable
on, 8-926
terms of instrument determining, 8-926
Medium of payment — ■
alteration, 8-977
necessity of statement of, 8-817
Minor's indorsement or assignment, 8-833
Misdescription of instrument in notice of
dishonor, 8-937
Mistake —
cancelation by, 8-975
misspelling of name, 8-864
Monday following legal holiday falling on
Sunday, postponement of presentment
until next secular day, 64-153
Money in which payable, necessity of state-
ment of, 8-817
720
Code of Laws of South Carolina
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Municipal bonds, 47-846
Name —
absence of name of payee, 8-820
designation of name of payee, 8-819
misspelling of payee or indorsee's name,
8-S64
Negotiation and transfer, 8-851 et seq.
antedated or postdated instrument, de-
livery of, 8-823
Assignment, supra
bearer instrument, 8-851
date of negotiation, 8-866
defect in title. Holder in due course,
supra
definition, 8-851
Delivery, supra
discharge where principal debtor be-
comes holder, 8-971
entirety of, 8-853
forged signature, transfer of instrument
with, 8-834
further negotiation prohibited by re-
strictive indorsement, 8-857
Holder in due course, supra
Indorsement, supra
lading, bills of. Bills of Lading (this
index)
prior party, negotiation by, 8-871
restrictive indorsement, effect of, 8-858
secondary liability, negotiation by per-
son under, 8-973
setoff against transferee, 10-706
signature. Indorsement, supra
special indorsement, requisites of ne-
gotiation after, 8-855
warehouse receipts. Warehouse Re-
ceipts Act (this index)
warranty by, 8-896, 8-897
without indorsement, 8-870
Nonexisting person —
Fictitious person, supra
instrument payable to order of, 8-820
Nonnegotiable, instrument as, 8-815
Nonpayment —
dishonor by. Dishonor, supra
protest. Protest, infra
Notes —
definition, 8-802
Promissory notes, infra
Notice of dishonor, 8-931 et seq.
absence of expectation that instrument
will be honored, 8-956
absence of person having capacity to
contract, 8-956
acceptor for honor, notice requisite to
charge, 8-1035
address of parties, 8-950
administrator, notice to, 8-940
NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS—Cont'd
Notice of dishonor — Cont'd
agent — ■
notice by, 8-973
notice to, 8-939
notice where agent holds instrument,
8-936
antecedent parties, notice to, 8-949
assignee in insolvency, notice to, 8-943
by whom given, 8-932
countermand by drawer as eliminating
notice, 8-956
death of party liable, 8-940
drawer —
notice as essential to charge, 8-931
where notice to drawer not required,
8-956
executor, notice to, 8-940
impossibility of giving notice, 8-954
insolvency of party liable, notice in case
of, 8-943
inurement to benefit of subsequent par-
ties, 8-934
joint parties, notice to, 8-942
mail, notice by, 8-938
address to which notice sent, 8-950
deposit of notice in postoffice, 8-948
miscarriage of notice, 8-947
time of, 8-945, 8-946
misdescription of instrument in notice,
8-937
necessity of, 8-931
where notice not required, 8-956 to 8-
958
oral notice, 8-937, 8-938
partners and partnership, notice to, 8-
941
person giving notice, 8-932
presentment for pavment as eliminating
notice, 8-956, 8-957
prior parties, inurement of notice to
benefit of, 8-934
subsequent dishonor, 8-958
subsequent holder in due course as prej-
udiced by absence of, 8-959
subsequent parties, inurement of notice
to benefit of, 8-934, 8-935
time, 8-944 .
antecedent parties, notice to, 8-949
excuse for delay, 8-955
where residence of parties is different,
8-946
where residence of parties is the same,
8-925
trustee in insolvency, notice to, 8-943
verbal notice, 8-937, 8-938
waiver, 8-951
effect of, S-952
protest, waiver of, as waiver of notice,
8-953
written notice as essential, 8-937, 8-938
Index
721
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
— Cont'd
Office, order for payment to holder of, 8-819
Option to treat bill of exchange as promis-
sory note, 8-985
Order instrument, 8-819
negotiation, 8-851
transfer without indorsement, 8-870
Order of liability, 8-899
Partial acceptance for honor, 8-1031
Partial failure of consideration, 8-845
Parties to action. Actions, supra
Paving bonds, 47-860.8
Payee —
admission of existence of —
admission by acceptor, 8-893
admission by drawer, 8-892
admission by maker, 8-891
designation of, 8-819
Name, supra
order for payment to, 8-819
Payment —
acceptance of bill of exchange as, 8-1104
alteration as to, 8-977
conditional indorsement, payment after,
8-860
determinable time, when instrument pay-
able at, 8-814
discharge by, 8-971
holder, payment to, 8-881
J secondary liability, effect of payment
by person under, 8-972
drawer's liability for, 8-892
due course, payment in, 8-929
essential of negotiable instruments, 8-811
holder of instrument, discharge by pay-
ment to, 8-881
honor, payment for. Protest, infra
maker's liability for, 8-891
medium of payment, necessity of state-
ment of, 8-817
notice of dishonor upon nonpayment.
Notice of dishonor, supra
place of payment, absence of statement
of, 8-817
presentment. Presentment for payment,
infra
time for payment, necessity of state-
ment of, 8-818
warranty of payment by indorser, 8-897
Payment for honor after protest, 8-1051 to
8-1057
declaration of payer, 8-1053
definition, 8-1051
different parties, payment for honor of,
8-1054
discharge of parties by, 8-1055
preference to payment discharging
most parties, 8-1054
refusal of holder to receive payment,
8-1056
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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
— Cont'd
Payment for honor after protest — Cont'd
entitling payer to bill, 8-1057
intention to pay for honor, 8-1053
notarial act, 8-1052
notarial expenses, payer entitled to,
8-1057
preference given to payment discharg-
ing most parties, 8-1054
refusal to receive payment, 8-1056
rights of payer, 8-1055
statement of payer, 8-1053
subrogation, 8-1055
subsequent parties, discharge of, 8-1055
Person defined, 8-802 to 8-806
Person to whom presented, 8-913
Petit larceny as to, 16-353
Place of execution, necessity of statement
of, 8-817
Place of payment — ■
alteration, 8-977
necessity of statement of, 8-817
Place of presentment for payment, 8-914
Pledge-
negotiability of note as affected by refer-
ence to, 8-816
rights of pledgee, 8-844
Postdated instruments, 8-823
Pre-existing debt as consideration, 8-842
Presentment for acceptance, 8-1011 et seq.
administrator of drawee's estate, present-
ment to, S-1013
authorized person, presentment to, 8-1013
bankruptcy of drawee, 8-1013
business day, necessity for presentment
upon, 8-1013
capacity to contract, absence of, 8-1016
checks, 8-1074, 8-1081
deatli of drawee before presentment,
8-1013,8-1016
demand instrument, more than one year
from date, 8-1081
discharge of drawer and indorsers for
absence of, 8-1012
dishonor by nonacceptance. Dishonor,
supra
drawee, presentment to, 8-1013
excuse, 8-1016, 8-1017
executor of drawee's estate, presentment
to, 8-1013
fictitious person, excuse where drawee
is, 8-1016
holidays. Sundays and holidays, infra
hour of presentment, 8-1013
how made, 8-1013
impossibility of presentment, 8-1016
insolvency of drawee, 8-1013
irregular presentment, excuse for, 8-1016
joint drawees, presentment to, 8-1013
manner of presentment, 8-1013
722
Code of Laws of South Carolina
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
■ — Cont'd
Presentment for acceptance — Cont'd
necessity of, 8-1011
person to whom bill presented, 8-1013
protest. Protest, infra
reasonable time for presentment, 8-1012
Saturday, presentment upon, 8-1014
Sundays and holidays, infra
time for presentment, 8-1012 et seq.
hour of presentment, 8-1013
insufficiency of time, effect of, 8-1015
trustee in bankruptcy, presentment to,
8-1013
Presentment for payment, 8-911 to 8-929
absence of right to expect to believe
that instrument will be paid, 8-920
acceptor for honor, presentment to,
8-1038
accommodation of indorser, instrument
made or accepted for, 8-921
administrator, presentment to, 8-917
bank, instrument payable at, 8-915
banking hours, presentment during, 8-915
business day, necessity for presentment
upon, 8-913
checks, 8-1073
death of person primarily liable, 8-917
delivery to party paying, 8-916
Demand instrument, supra
dishonor by nonpayment. Dishonor, su-
pra
drawer, presentment as necessary to
charge, 8-911, 8-920
excuse for delay, 8-922
executor, presentment to, 8-917
exhibition of instrument, 8-916
fictitious person, presentment where
drawee is, 8-923
holidays. Sundays and holidays, infra
hour of day, 8-913
impossibility of presentment, 8-923
indorser, presentment as necessary to
charge, 8-921
Maturity, supra
necessity for, 8-911
person to make, 8-913
place, 8-913, 8-914
protest. Protest, infra
requirement as to, S-911
Saturday, instruments falling due on,
8-926
several persons primarily liable, 8-918,
8-919
sufficiency of, 8-913
Sundavs and holidays, infra
time of presentment, 8-912, 8-913, 8-1081
bank, instrument payable at, S-915
checks, 8-1073, 8-1081
demand instrument, after one year
from date, 8-1081
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
— Cont'd
Presentment for payment — Cont'd
time of presentment — Cont'd
excusable delay, 8-922
maturity of instrument, 8-926
■waiver of, 8-923
protest, waiver of, as waiver of pre-
sentment, 8-953
Presumptions —
acceptance for honor as for honor of
drawer, 8-1033
consideration, presumption of, 8-841
delivery, presumption of, 8-827
failure to return bill as acceptance, 8-996
holder as holder in due course, 8-8S9
indorsement as at place where instru-
ment dated, 8-867
negotiating before maturity, 8-866
Primary liability defined, 8-803
Printed and written provisions, conflict be-
tween, 8-828
Prior party, negotiation by, 8-871
Promise —
additional promise as rendering instru-
ment nonnegotiable, 8-816
contingency, promise to pay upon, 8-814
determinable time, promise to pay at,
8-814
essential of promissory note, 8-1071
unconditional promise, S-813
as essential, 8-S11
Promissory notes, 8-1071
assignability of, 8-1102
definition, 8-1071
Dishonor, supra
joinder of persons severally liable on, 10-
206
Maker, supra
Notice of dishonor, supra
option to treat bill as promissory note,
8-985
Presentment for payment, supra
proof of signature, 26-9
protest. Protest, infra
right of action, 8-1103
setoff against transferee of, 10-706
stealing of, 16-354
Protest, 8-1021 to 8-1029
absence of notary, effect of, 8-1105
acceptance for honor —
after protest, 8-1031
liability of acceptor conditioned upon
protest, 8-1035
necessity of protest, 8-1037
nonpayment, protest for, 8-1040
attaching protest to bill, 8-1022
circumstances dispensing with, 8-1028
copy of bill, 8-1022
lost or destroyed bill, 8-1029
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Index
723
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
— Cont'd
Protest— Cont'd
damages allowed upon protested bills,
8-1107
date, 8-1024
day of dishonor, protest upon, 8-1024
death of notary, effect of, 8-1105
delay, excuse for, 8-1028
destroyed bill, 8-1029
discharge of foreign bill for want of
protest, 8-1021
dishonor, necessity of protest upon,
8-960, 8-1021, 8-1025
drawer —
nonacceptance, protest for, 8-1021
protest against, where acceptor in-
solvent, 8-1027
essentials of, 8-1022
evidence, 26-10
excuse, 8-1028
fee of notary public, 27-506
foreign bills, necessity for protesting, S-
1021
impossibility as excusing want of pro-
test, 8-1028
indorser, protest against, 8-1027
inland bill, protest as required in case
of, 8-1021
insolvency of acceptor, S-1027
interest, protested bill as carrying, 8-1106
lost bill, 8-1029
may be taken by notary public, 49-8,
49-11
nonacceptance, protest for, 8-1021
nonpayment, protest for, 8-1021, 8-1025,
8-1037
place of protest, 8-1025
notarial act, 8-1022
Payment for honor after protest, supra
person making protest, 8-1023
place of protest, 8-1025
referee in case of need, 8-1037
specification, 8-1022
statements in, 8-1022
time, 8-1024
waiver of protest as waiver of notice,
8-953
witnesses, 8-1023
Qualified acceptance. Acceptance of bill,
supra
Reasonable time defined, 8-804 *
Receipts. Warehouse Receipts Act (this
index)
Referee in case of need, S-986
protest as required in case of provision
for, 8-1037
Refusal of payment of demand instrument
presented more than one year from
date, 8-1081
Reissuance by prior party, 8-871
Release. Discharge, supra
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
— Cont'd
Renunciation of rights of holder, 8-974
Restrictive indorsement. Indorsement, su-
pra
Sales and use taxes, exclusion from, 65-1365,
65-1401
Saturday — •
paper maturing on half-holiday in
Charleston and Richland Counties,
64-158
presentment for acceptance upon, 8-1014
presentment for payment of instrument
payable on, 8-925
School bonds, 21-979, 21-999.2
Secondary liability — ■
defined, 8-803
recourse upon, where instrument dis-
honored, 8-925
Securities Act not applicable to, when, 62-
51(10)
Set, bills in. Bills in a set, supra
Setoff—
action as including, 8-802
transferee, setoff against, 10-706
Sight draft-
acceptance after previous dishonor, 8-
997
acceptance for honor, maturity after, 8-
1036
bill of lading, sight draft with. Bills of
Lading (this index)
Signature, 8-811
acceptance of bill, 8-991
admission of genuineness of signature of
drawer, 8-893
Agents, supra
answer, effect of sworn denial in, 26-9
blank paper delivered by person signing
it, 8-825
doubt as to capacity in which signature
affixed, 8-828
Indorsement, supra
proof of signature, 26-9
tradename, signature by, 8-829
Singular, instrument in, signed by two
persons, 8-828
Special indorsement. Indorsement, supra
Stamp tax on, 65-688
State banks and trust companies. Banks,
supra.
Stealing of, 16-354
Stop-payment orders — ■
effective duration, 8-1082, 8-1083
writing required, 8-1082
Subrogation by payment for honor, 8-1055
Sum certain, 8-S12
promise to pay, as essential, 8-811
Sundays and holidays —
last dav for performance falling upon,
8-805
paper maturing on, 64-157, 64-158
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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
— Cont'd
Sundays and holidays — Cont'd
presentment for payment or accept-
ance—
days constituting holidays for pur-
pose of, 8-926
Monday following legal holiday
falling on Sunday, postpone-
ment until next secular day,
64-153
necessity for presentment upon busi-
ness days, 8-913, 8-1013
Time-
Acceptance of bill, supra
computation of time in determining ma-
turity, 8-927
extension of time as discharge of sec-
ondary liability, 8-972
Maturity, supra
notice of dishonor, 8-944
payment, time of. Payment, supra
Presentment for acceptance, supra
Presentment for payment, supra
protest, 8-1024
reasonable time, defined, 8-804
time of payment as essential, 8-811
Title to instrument —
Defect in title, supra
Negotiation and transfer, supra .
warranty by delivery or indorsement,
8-896, 8-897
Tradename, signature by, 8-829
Transaction giving rise to instrument, state-
ment of, 8-813
Transfer. Negotiation and transfer, supra
Trust indorsement in, as restrictive, 8-857
Unconditional promise as essential, 8-811
Undisclosed principal. Agents, supra
Unreasonable time defined, 8-804
Value — ■
absence of value given as affecting va-
lidity or negotiability, 8-817
accommodation party-
liability of, to holder for value, 8-846
signing without receiving value, 8-846
antecedent debt, 8-842
definition, 8-802 to 8-806, 8-842
failure to specify value as affecting
negotiability, 8-817
holder in due course where value given
at any time, 8-S43
lien, holder for value to extent of, 8-844
pre-existing debt, 8-842
presumption of valuable consideration,
8-841
prior holder's liability where value given
at any time, 8-843
Wagers, bill or notes to secure, 11-54
Waiver —
determinable time, effect of waiver of
protest on, 8-814
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
— Cont'd
Waiver — Cont'd
negotiability as affected by waiver pro-
visions, 8-816
Notice of dishonor, supra
Presentment for payment, supra
protest, waiver of, as waiver of notice,
8-953
Warehouse receipts. Warehouse Receipts
Act (this index)
Warranty —
delivery, warranty by, 8-896, 8-897
indorser's warranty, 8-896, 8-897
Without recourse, indorsement, 8-859
Witnesses to protest, 8-1022
Writing, 8-811
acceptance of bill, 8-991
honor, acceptance for, 8-1032
defined, 8-802
renunciation, 8-974
NEGROES
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College of South Caro-
lina (this index)
Industrial Schools (this index)
Intermarriage with whites, prohibited, 20-7,
20-8
Motorbuses, Negro porters not to take up
tickets on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809
[Rule 83]
Separation of Races (this index) ij^j
State hospital, training school for Negro
nurses at, 32-956
White child, penalty for giving permanent
custody to Negro, 16-553
NEMBUTAL
Prescription and dosage, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 546
NEPOTISM
Forbidden, 50-101
NESTS
Birds' nests, destruction or possession of,
28-303, 28-403
NET CONTENTS
Packages to show, 66-302
NET INCOME
Income Tax (this index)
Index
725
NETS
Costal Fisheries (this index)
Fish and Game (this index)
NEWBERRY, CITY OR TOWN OF
Airport commission, 2-411 to 2-414
Aldermen, election of, 47-56
Bonds —
bond issue in anticipation of assessment
collection. Municipal Finance (this
index)
excepted from constitutional restrictions,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p.
228]
Bus franchise in, 58-1551 to 58-1556
City council, mayor and aldermen consti-
tuting, 47-56
Market bonds, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 228]
Park bonds, permissible amount, SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 228]
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
Street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 228]
NEWBERRY COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Administration, notice of application for
grant of, how given, 19-411
Agricultural Board —
appointment, 63-381
borrowing by county for use of, 63-386,
63-387
compensation, 63-381
duties generally, 63-383
number of members, 63-381
reports, 63-382
rules and regulations, 63-389
secretary-treasurer, election and duties,
63-382
term of members, 63-381
terracing lands, 63-384
compensation for, security for pay-
ment, 63-383
Agricultural office building, custodian, du-
ties of, 14-2963
Agriculture (this index)
Airport commission, 2-411 to 2-414
Appropriations —
diversion prohibited, 14-2978
keeping within, 14-2978
Attorney, 14-2959
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
assessors, township and town, to be
appointed by, 65-1802
NEWBERRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Auditor — Cont'd
bond, 14-2967
Automobiles. Motor vehicles, infra
Bailiffs, 15-1939
Board of Commissioners —
attorney, 14-2959
bonds of members, 14-2955, 14-2967
chairman —
duties, 14-2962
supervisor as, 14-2953
clerk, 14-2959
bond, 14-2967
community hall building, responsibil-
ity for heating of, 14-2997
community hall building, duties as to,
14-2996
contracts, members not to take, 14-2977
election, 14-2951
engineer, employment of, 14-2960
personal liability on unlawful contracts,
14-2978
records and reports, 14-2985
road districts, selection of members
from, 14-2952
term, 14-2951, 14-2954
vacancies, how filled, 14-2956
Bonds —
generally—
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
excepted from constitutional restrictions,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
287]
record books, 14-529
Borrowing money for use of Agricultural
Board, 63-386, 63-387
Boundaries, 14-86
Boxing commission, 5-304
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
county engineer's duties as to, 14-2960
disbursements for, 14-2961
penalty for neglect of official duties as
to, 33-817
tractors, protection against, 33-1810
Buildings — ■
convict labor, use in maintaining, 14-2964
custodian, duties, 14-2963
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
budget for maintenance, 33-1811
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
use of, 55-461
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-277
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
approval, 14-2981
by chairman of Board of Commis-
sioners, 14-2962
726
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NEWBERRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Claims against — Cont'd
"classification of claims allowed book,
14-409
copies to be furnished commissioners, 14-
2980
exhaustion of appropriation, effect, 14-
418, 14-419
file book, 14-408
illegal, not to be paid, 14-2982
itemization, 14-2981
past indebtedness claims, 14-419 to 14-
423
warrant for payment, statements on, 14-
417
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this index)
bond, 14-2967
fees, 27-89, 27-90
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Common pleas court-
costs and docketing fee in, 10-1625
no adjournment when general sessions
not concluded, 15-241
Community hall commission, 14-2991 to
14-2997
Community hall custodian, duties of, 14-
2963
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables generally. Constables (this in-
dex)
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation, 17-135
Cotton weighers and weighing —
applicability of provisions as to, 13-117
election, 13-145
oath and bond in, 13-155
Court crier, 15-1939
Courthouse, custodian, duties of, 14-2963
Courthouse board, 14-2965, 14-2966
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1939
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-277
Clerk of courts, supra
Common pleas court, supra
crier, 15-1939
County Courts (this index)
fee for filing summons and complaint,
prior litigants excused from advance
payment, 14-2968
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-622
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
master, fees, 27-202
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Criminal cases or process, advance fees not
required, 14-2968
Culverts, obstruction of, penalized, 33-498
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
NEWBERRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Delinquent tax collector. Tax collector,
infra
Deposit of public funds, 14.2967.1
depository to furnish security, 14.2967.1
Drainage — ■
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections —
generally. Counties (this index)
township road tax, levy of, 33-1201 to
33-1204
Engineer, 14-2960
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers, advance payment to county
treasurer, 14-2968
Ferries —
Holley's Ferry, free ferry at, 33-732
penalty for neglect of official duties as to,
33-817
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statement by chairman of county
board, 14-2962
publication in towns over 200, 47-808
Fines for failure to protect bridges against
traction engine, 33-1810
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fish hatcheries, funds for operation of, 28-
713
Fishing in, for bait, 28-1141
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commissions generally—
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 287]
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compensa-
tion of, 27-622
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses inapplicable, 38-408
Health, Board of, 32-341 to 32-353
see also Local Health Boards (this
indexl
authorized, 32-341
chairman, 32-342
members, 32-342. 32-343
municipal health boards' powers and du-
ties as devolving on, 32-350, 32-351
powers and duties generally, 32-344
secretary, 32-347
Health Department, 32-345
director, 32-346, 32-347
employees, 32-348
pay of certain employees, 32-352
powers and duties, 32-349
reports, 32-353
Index
727
NEWBERRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
apportionment of appropriations through-
out year, 33-1813
bonding of certain highway officers, 33-
1802
budget for roads and chain gang, 33-1811
contracts, bids required on, 33-1804
county engineer's duties as to, 14-2960
disbursements for, 14-2961
districts, 14-2932
drainage, provision for; obstruction of,
penalized, 33-498
engineer's duties as to, 14-2960
equitable distribution of expenditures,
33-1812
foreman —
employment of, 33-1807
list of hands and persons subject to
road duty, 33-1808
reports, 33-1815
inventory of road machinery, etc., 33-
1816
maintenance forces, employment and dis-
charge, 33-1805, 33-1806
new roads, location of, 33-1803
penalty for neglect of official duties as to,
33-817
reports of foreman and county super-
visor, 33-1815
rural mail routes, maintenance of, 33-
809
selection of roads for improvement, 33-
1803
supervisor of roads, additional compen-
sation and transportation for, 33-
1801
taxes, 33-1201 to 33-1206
unnecessary or inefficient help, employ-
ment of, 33-1806
working gangs, 33-1807
work sheets to show work to be done,
33-1814
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3 § 3
Income not appropriated, use of, 14-2970
Indebtedness, validation of, SC Const, Art
10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 287]
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this in-
dex)
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(8)
coroner's jurors, 17-135
magistrates' courts, 43-120
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
NEWBERRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority,
one member of board to reside in coun-
ty, 24-354
Magistrates —
generally. Magistrates (this index)
districts, 43-921
jury fees in criminal cases, 43-120
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
fees, 27-202
Motor vehicles, service and maintenance,
14-2975, 14-2976
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, 14-2967
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-2969
L^Park commission, 51-391, 51-392
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-189
Poll taxes, delinquent, collection of, 65-2200
mileage, 65-2200
Poor litigants excused from advance pay-
ment of fee for filing summons and
complaint, 14-2968
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
as master, 15-501, 15-505
as referee, 10-1405
bond, 14-2967
fees, 27-313 to 27-315
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchases, competitive bidding, when re-
quired, 14-2971 to 14-2973
Recall of intendant or warden in towns un-
der 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-89, 27-90
Road districts, 14-2952
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education, 21-3599
eligibility for membership, 21-3600
number of members, 21-3599
• term of office, 21-3600
competitive bidding on school supplies,
when required, 21-3601
District No. 1, transfer of surplus from
bond account, 21-3622
purchasing agent, 21-3601
723
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NEWBERRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education-
Board of Education, membership in,
21-3599
bond, 14-2967
purchasing agent, acting as, 21-3601
Taxes —
election upon question of levying, 21-
915
provision distinctive to county, 21-
915
teachers, prohibition of designation of
boarding place as inapplicable to
county, 21-357
trustees —
appointment, 21-3613
election in lieu of appointment, when,
21-3611, 21-3612
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 14-2967
deputy sheriffs, appointment of, 53-74
fees, 27-410
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-109
penalty for violations as to fees, 27-410
removal from office for violations as to
fees, 27-410
settlement with county treasurer, 65-
2787.1
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina retirement system, partici-
pation in, 61-171, 61-172
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
Supervisor —
automobile for, 14-2958
bond, 14-2967
chairman of county board, 14-2953
disbursements, 14-2979
inventory of road machinery, 33-1816
personal liability for improper disburse-
ments, 14-2979
reports to, by highway foreman, 33-
1815
road maintenance forces, authority to
employ and discharge, 33-1805
Supplies — ■
competitive bidding for, 14-2971 to 14-
2973
issuance only on written order, 14-2974
Tax anticipation borrowing —
generally. Counties (this index)
"bills payable" book, 14-462
notes, payment of, 14-408
NEWBERRY COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector, 65-2191 to 65-2203
appointment, 65-2192
assistant collector, 65-2195 to 65-2197
bond, 65-2192
delinquent tax collector, 14-2967
cash book, 65-2201
commutation road taxes, collection of,
65-2200
creation of office, 65-2191
mileage in collecting poll and road taxes,
65-2200
office in courthouse, 65-2194
poll taxes, collection of, 65-2200
powers, 65-2198
road taxes, collection of, 65-2200
removal from office, 65-2192
reports, 65-2203
settlements with treasurer, 65-2202, 65-
2203
term of office, 65-2192
commencement, 65-2192
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors —
compensation, 65-1842(8)
town boards of assessors, appoint-
ment of, 65-1802
commutation road tax, 33-1206
collection of, 65-2200
discount for prompt payment, 65-1992
equalization board, compensation and
mileage, 65-1882
executions to enforce payment, 65-2199
fees, 65-2808
nulla bonas, 65-2203
records of, 65-2201
exemption from, of new industries, 65-
1566
highway purposes, 33-1201 to 33-1206
sheriff's settlement with treasurer, 65-
2787.1
township tax for bonds in aid of rail-
roads, prohibition not applicable, 58-
863
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
Agricultural Board to make payments to,
63-388
bond, 14-2967
deposit of public funds, 14-2967.1
removal of deposit, violation of re-
quirements as to, 14-2967.1
documentary stamps, keeping of, 14-2984
fee for tax execution, 65-2808
fees of county officers to be paid to, 14-
2968
sheriff's settlement with, 65-2787.1
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2202
Waters. Streams, supra
Index
729
NEW PARTIES
Parties to Actions (this index)
NEW PARTNERS
Partnerships (this index)
NEW PROMISE
Limitation of actions as affected by, 10-112
to 10-114
NEWSBOYS
Unemployment compensation statute, inap-
plicability to, 68-22
NEWSPAPERS
Advertising (this index)
Freedom of Speech and Press (this index)
Hawkers and peddlers, exemption of cer-
tain regulations as to, 56-1217
Rape victim's name, penalty for publishing,
16-81
Research, Planning, and Development
Board to make use of. 9-309(7)
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
NEWSPRINT PAPER
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
NEW TRIAL
Alternative motion for new trial or for
judgment non obstante veredicto, Cir
Ct Rule 79
Amendment of case or exceptions, Cir Ct
Rule 48
Appeal from decision on judge's minutes,
10-1461
Appellate court —
Circuit courts, infra
new trial below, when defendant did not
appear, 7-315
new trial in. Appeals (this index)
power of appellate court to order new
trial, 7-13
Supreme Court, infra
Arrest of judgment, joining motion for new
trial with motion for, Cir Ct Rule 72
Case or exceptions, Cir Ct Rule 48
time for hearing, 10-1462
Children's court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, 15-1205
NEW TRIAL— Cont'd
Circuit courts —
docketing of magistrate's judgment in,
not to affect his power to grant new
trial, 43-100
General session courts, infra
motion for new trial, Cir Ct Rule 79
new trial below when defendant did not
appear, 7-315
new trial in, on appeal. Appeals (this
index)
power to grant new trial, 10-1215, 10-
1463
practice as to new trial for newly dis-
covered evidence, Sup Ct Rule 24
Common pleas courts. Circuit courts, supra
Criminal cases — ■
General sessions courts, infra
magistrates —
power to grant new trial, 43-142
time for motion for new trial, 43-143
practice as to new trial for newly dis-
covered evidence, Sup Ct Rule 24
Decision of motion for, 10-1461
Equity cases, new trial after jury trial in,
10-1457
Eviction proceedings against tenant, 41-109
Exceptions, preparation and settlement of,
Cir Ct Rules 47, 48
Excessive damages, new trial on ground of,
10-1461
General sessions courts — •
motion for new trial, Cir Ct Rule 72
power to grant new trial, 17-514
practice as to new trial for newly dis-
covered evidence, Sup Ct Rule 24
Insufficient evidence, new trial on ground
of, 10-1461
Judgment —
non obstante veredicto, joining motion
for new trial with motion for, Cir Ct
Rule 79
upon trial to court, time to move for new
trial. 10-1511
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, new
trial in children's court division, 15-
1205
Magistrates —
docketing judgment in circuit court not
to affect powers to grant new trial,
43-100
power to grant new trial, 43-142
time for filing motion for new trial, 43-
143
Motions for. See appropriate lines in this
topic
Newly discovered evidence, practice as to,
Sup Ct Rule 24
Settlement of case or exceptions, Cir Ct
Rule 48
Supreme Court-
appellate jurisdiction of, 15-123
730
Code of Laws of South Carolina
NEW TRIAL— Cont'd
Supreme Court — Cont'd
effect of sustaining order for new trial,
15-134
newly discovered evidence, practice as
to', Sup Ct Rule 24
Time for hearing—
on case or exceptions, 10-1462
on judge's minutes, 10-1461
Time to move for —
after trial to court, 10-1511
in criminal cases, Cir Ct Rule 72
in magistrates' courts, 43-143
Verdict, motion for judgment notwithstand-
ing, joining with motion for a new trial,
Cir Ct Rule 79
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Holiday, 64-151
State colleges and universities to suspend
exercises for ten-day period including,
22-5
NEW ZEALAND SPINACH
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
NEXT OF KIN
Descent and Distribution (this index)
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
NIACIN
Corn meal and grits to contain, 32-1552
Enriched flour and bread to contain, 32-
1531, 32-1532
NIACIN AMIDE
Corn meal and grits to contain, 32-1552
Enriched flour and bread to contain, 32-
1531, 32-1532
NICHOLS, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-165
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
NICKELODEONS
Coin-Operated Machines (this index)
NICOTINIC ACID
Niacin (this index)
NIGHT HUNTING
Generally, 28-302
Deer —
forefeiture of vehicle, boat, animal, and
firearm used, 28-457, 28-458
transportation of hunter or carcass as in-
cluded, 28-457
NIGHT SHADE
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg- 2]
NIGHTTIME
Arrest, 17-252
Berkeley County, hauling cattle in, 6-305
Burning hay, straw, grain, etc., 3-47
NITRATE OF SODA
Merchants may sell, 56-1318
NITRIC ACID
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(3)
NITROBENZENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
NITROGEN
Fertilizers (this index)
NITROGEN OXIDES
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
NITROUS GASES
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
NOBILITY, TITLE OF
Not to be granted by State, US Const, Art
1, § 10, cl 1
NOISE
Motor carriers, creating disturbance to at-
tract passengers, prohibited. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 67]
Index
731
NOLO CONTENDERE
Plea of, permissibility and effect, 17-S04
NOMINATIONS
Candidates for public office. Political Par-
ties (this index)
NONCITIZENS
Aliens (this index)
NON OBSTANTE VEREDICTO
Motion for judgment, Cir Ct Rule 79
NONRESIDENTS
Animals, license for auctioning of, 56-206
Annulment actions, service of process in,
20-45, 20-46
Attachment in actions against, 10-901(5)
libel and slander cases, 10-902
Auctioning of animals, license for, 56-206
Automobiles, operation of. Motor Vehicles
(this index)
Chiropodists, license of nonresidents as, 56-
309
Civil arrest of nonresident defendant, 10-802
(6)
Claim and delivery proceedings in magis-
trates' courts against absent defendant,
43-174
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
Condemnation proceedings — -
for street, 47-1303
municipal public works' condemnation
of lands of nonresidents, 59-206
Continuances in actions against, 10-1204
Cosmetologists, reciprocity as to, 56-467
Default judgments against, Cir Ct Rule 38
Depositions of witnesses, 26-704
Drainage —
action as to, 18-407
proceedings to open waterway for, 18-
53
Eminent domain. Condemnation proceed-
ings, supra
Escheated property, limitation of actions
for, 57-236
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Fish and Game (this index)
Guardian, appointment as, prerequisites to,
31-7
Guardian ad litem for infant defendant, 10-
235
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Insanity of, procedure as to, 32-1008
Insurance agents, when may act as, 37-246,
37-247
NONRESIDENTS— Cont'd
Libel and slander cases, attachment against
nonresidents, 10-902
Licenses, reciprocity as condition, 66-1
Limitation of actions, 10-103
escheated property, actions for, 57-236
Magistrates' courts, service on absent de-
fendant, 43-83, 43-84
Motor vehicles, operation of. Motor Vehi-
cles (this index)
Municipal public works' condemnation of
lands of, 59-206
Osteopathy, admission for practice of, 56-
1114
Oysters, right to gather for shucking
plants, 28-771
Poor, relief of, 71-153, 71-154, 71-156
Quieting title, protection in actions for, 10-
2406
Receivers, service of notice of appointment
of, 10-2303
Sales and use tax provisions, compliance
with, as prerequisite to action on con-
tract by nonresident, 65-1468
Service on —
Service of Process and Papers (this in-
dex)
Summons (this index)
Shellfish, restrictions on gathering, 28-771
Taxation (this index)
Trust created by, for religious or charitable
purposes, validity', 67-7
Witnesses, depositions of, 26-704
NONSUIT
Dismissal or Nonsuit (this index)
NONSUPPORT
Support and Maintenance (this index)
NO PAR VALUE STOCK
Corporations (this index)
NORMAL SCHOOLS
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College (this index)
NORTH, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
NORTH AUGUSTA CITY
Planning commission, 47-1101 to 47-1113
amendment of zoning ordinance, 47-1106
appeals from commission, 47-1111
732
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NORTH AUGUSTA CITY— Cont'd
Planning commission — Cont'd
appropriations, 47-1112
building inspector, 47-1110
changing zoning plan, 47-1104
clerk, reference of zoning ordinances by,
47-1108
constitution, 47-1101
constituting service, 47-1102
co-operation of city officials, 47-1113
council, submission of certain ordinances
by, 47-1107
creation, 47-1101
expenses, 47-1102
gifts, acceptance and use of, 47-1112
permit to build or repair, 47-1109
preparation of plan, 47-1103
public hearings on zoning plan, 47-1104
submission of plan for zoning by com-
mission, 47-1104
zoning ordinance, 47-1105 to 47-1108
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
NORTH CAROLINA GRANT
Copies of, as evidence, 26-121
NORTH EDISTO RIVER
Commissioners of pilotage, 56-1401, 56-1402
NORTH MULLINS, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
NORWARD GRANGE
Tax exempt property, 65-1523(51)
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Generally, 49-1 to 49-12
Appointment, 49-1
endorsement of member of county legis-
lative delegation required for, 49-2
Armed forces, commissioned officers of, as
having powers of notary during World
War II, 44-475
Attorneys at law as, 49-10
Corporate stockholders, employees, etc., as,
restrictions on powers of, 49-11
Criminal cases, no power or jurisdiction in,
49-9
Depositions (this index)
Duelling, oath as to, 49-4
Evidence, notary's protest as, 26-10
Fees for official commissions, 49-3
NOTARIES PUBLIC— Cont'd
Fees of, 27-506
Holding other office permissible, SC Const,
Art 2, § 2
Jurisdiction, 49-7
Jury duty, not exempt from, 38-104
Negotiable instruments, protest of. Nego-
tiable Instruments (this index)
Oath of office, 49-4
Official commission — -
enrollment by clerk of courts, 49-5
fees for, 49-3
Other states, force of jurat of notaries in,
49-12
Powers, generally, 49-8
Seal, 49-6 v
Term of office, 49-1
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
1, § 11
United States merchant marine, officers of,
as having powers of notaries during
World War II, 44-475
NOTES
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
NOTICE
As to particular matters, see also appro-
priate topics throughout this index
See also Legal Notices
Accident to employee claiming workmen's
compensation. Workmen's Compensa-
tion (this index)
Actual notice as taking place of recording,
60-109
Appeal (this index)
Bonded indebtedness, notice of election as
to, 47-834
Chambers, notice of hearings at, 10-1203
Drainage — ■
enforcement notice, 18-563
nonresidents, notice to, 18-53, 18-407
sale of refunding drainage district bonds,
18-702
viewers of drainage districts, hearing on
report of board of, 18-221, 18-242, 18-
243
Electric utility, discontinuance of service by,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 815 [Rule 9]
Escheat of lands, 57-201
Judicial Notice (this index)
Legal Notices (this index)
Lis Pendens (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
Municipal bonds, filing of petition for elec-
tion on issuance of, 47-836
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Partnerships (this index)
Index
733
NOTICE— Cont'd
Pendency, notice of. Lis Pendens (this in-
dex)
Plumbing regulations, notice of availability
of printed copies of, 56-1524
Publication (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Records and Recording (this index)
Repair of unsafe buildings, 47-1189
Sales and use taxes, payment under protest,
65-1466, 65-1467
Securities, registration by notification. Se-
curities Act (this index)
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Summons (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
NOTICE OF DISHONOR
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
NOTICE OF PENDENCY
Lis Pendens (this index)
NU-GRAPE
Stamp tax on, 65-763
NUISANCES
Barns as, when, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 620
[Sec. 1(a)]
Beer, wine, etc., nuisances not to be per-
mitted on premises selling, 4-215(5)
Chemicals, manufacture of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec. 1(h)]
Chicken vards as, when. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 620 [Sec. 1(a)]
Dam, floodgates in, failure to provide or
open, 70-3
Defined, by State Health Board, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 620
Dilapidated premises, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 620 [Sec. 1(f)]
Disease-infected premises, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec. 1(f)]
Elimination of unfit dwellings in municipal-
ities over 5000, powers as to nuisances
not affected, 36-504
Filthy premises, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
620 [Sec. 1(f)]
Fire ordinance, buildings erected contrary
to, 47-1154
Fruit trees harboring pests, 3-141
Garbage, deposit of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 602 [Sec. 1(g)], 620 [Sec. 1(b)]
NUISANCES— Cont'd
Liquor nuisances. Alcohol and Alcoholic
Beverages (this index)
Manure piles as, when, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 620 [Sec. 1(a)]
Milldam affecting general health, 1S-7
Municipal corporations, power as to abate-
ment by, 47-66
Narcotics, place of illegal sale as common
nuisance, 32-1477
Navigable streams, obstruction of, 70-1
Pools of water as. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
620 [Sec. 1(e)]
Privies, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec.
1(e)]
Prostitution, abatement of place of. Pros-
titution (this index)
Sewage, discharge of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 620 [Sec. 1(g)]
Solicitors —
liquor nuisance, failure to perform duties
as to, 4-408
prostitution, abatement of place of.
Prostitution (this index)
Stables as, when, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
620 [Sec. 1(a)]
Stream, failure to clear of obstructions, 70-3
Sullivan's Island, removal on, 51-303
Traffic signs, signals, markings, or devices
not authorized, 46-311
Weeds, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec.
1(d)]
NUNCUPATIVE WILLS
Wills (this index)
NURSERIES, NURSERYMEN, AND
NURSERY STOCK
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Forest trees, 29-12
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
Service of process by serving Secretary of
State, 10-433.1
NURSES
Generally, 56-951 to 56-1018
Armed Forces (this index)
Association. Nurses Association (this in-
dex)
Board. State board, infra
Certificates —
practical nurses, 56-992
registered nurses, 56-982
Courses in practical nursing —
accrediting of course, 56-1017
application to train practical nurses, 56-
1016
734
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NURSES— Cont'd
Courses in practical nursing— Contd
periodic survey of courses, 56-1018
survey of course by board, 56-1017
Examination —
board of examination. State Board ot
Examination and Registration of
Nurses, infra
educational adviser, 56-965
grade required, 56-1002
practical nurses, 56-992
re-examination after failure, 56-1003
registered nurses, 56-982
temporary permit pending, 56-1001
type of, 56-1002 . .
Exemption of regulations in certain situa-
tions, 56-954
Eyes of infants, duties as to, 32-554, 32-555
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 553 [Sec. 4]
Fees —
Practical nurses, infra
Registered nurses, infra
Government, exemption of regulations to
nurses employed by, 56-954
Gratuitous services, inapplicability of reg-
ulations to, 56-954
Licenses —
annual renewal, 56-1005
Practical nurses, infra
registered nurses, 56-981
revocation or suspension of, 56-1004
temporary retirement of, 56-1006
Midwives, inapplicability of regulations to,
56-954
Physicians and surgeons, applicability of
laws relating to, 56-1372
Practical nurses —
certificates for, 56-992
Courses in practical nursing, supra
definition, 56-952
examination of, 56-992
fees —
applicants, fees payable by, 56-994
other states, licenses for practical
nurses of, 56-995
licenses —
other states, licenses for practical
nurses of, 56-995
requirements of, 56-991
qualifications of applicants, 56-993
Practice without license, penalty for, 56-953
Registered nurses —
advance credit granted by board, 56-984
barbers, nurses as exempt from regula-
tions as to, 56-276
certificates of, 56-982
definition, 56-951
examination, 56-982
fees —
applicants, 56-985
other states, nurses registered, 56-986
NURSES— Cont'd
Registered nurses — Cont'd
license requirement, 56-981
other states, nurses registered in. 56-986
qualifications of applicants, 56-983
Schools. Nursing Schools (this index)
State Board of Examination and Registra-
tion of Nurses —
annual report, 56-971
appointment of members, 56-962
books and registers, 56-969
bylaws and rules, 56-967
compensation of members, 56-963
creation of, 56-961
employees of board, 56-965
executive secretary, 56-965
expenses of members, 56-963
funds, use and disbursement of, 56-970
meetings, 56-966
officers of board, 56-964
power to administer oath, 56-968
public inspection of records, 56-969
quorum, 56-966
records, 56-969
schools of nursing. Nursing Schools
(this index)
seal, 56-967
secretary-treasurer, 56-964
vacancies, 56-962
Unemployment compensation to student
nurses, when not permissible, 68-22
NURSES ASSOCIATION (STATE)
State Board of Health, membership on ex-
ecutive committee of, 32-5
Tax exempt property, 65-1523(16)
NURSING HOMES
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 586
NURSING SCHOOLS
Accrediting of, 56-1013
Applications to conduct, 56-1012
County or municipal hospitals, clinics, or
tuberculosis camps, authorized at, 32-
819
Hospital conducting school, minimum num-
ber of patients in, 56-1015
State Board of Examination and Registra-
tion of Nurses, functions of, 56-1011 to
56-1018
registration by board, 56-1011
relations of board with schools, 56-1011
State hospital, training school for Negro
nurses at, 32-956
Surveys of, 56-1013
periodic surveys, 56-1014
Index
735
OATH
Aldermen. Municipal Corporations (this
index)
Appraisal commissioners of drainage dis-
tricts, 18-475
Armed forces — ■
administering oath of military or civilian
personnel to affidavit for recording
documents, 60-51, 60-53, 60-54
notarial powers of officers in World War
II, 44-475
Attorneys at law, admission to practice, 56-
117
Circuit court's power to administer, 15-231.2
Clerks of courts may administer, 15-1726
Commissioners of deeds may administer,
49-54
Contractors, members of State licensing
board, 56-403
Cosmetologists, board of examiners, 56-453
Cotton weighers, 13-102, 13-151 to 13-157,
13-264
Duelling, oath against engaging in, SC
Const, Art 3, § 26
notary public to take, 49-4
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Fees for administering —
clerk of courts, 27-53(6, 19, 40. 41, 46)
local provisions. 27-68 to 27-101
magistrate, 27-431(4)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-437
notary public, 27-506
Income tax purposes, power to administer
for, 65-309
Juvenile and domestic relations courts —
child may testify without taking oath or
affirmation, 15-1195
judge or clerk may administer oath or
affirmation, 15-1132
Magistrates' powers to administer, 43-5
Masters may administer, 15-1816
Mavor. Municipal Corporations (this in-
dex)
Militia officer's power to administer, 44-57
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Notary public may administer, 49-8, 49-11
Office, oath of. See the particular officers
Perjury (this index)
Pilots, 56-1410
Referees may administer, 10-1406, 15-1816
Reorganization commission may administer,
9-213, 9-214
Securities commissioner's power to adminis-
ter, 62-5
Sheriffs (this index)
Supervisors of drainage districts, 18-447
OATS
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Bushel, standard, 66-157
OBJECTIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
See also Case or Exceptions
Amendments, Cir Ct Rule 48
Appearance as waiver of jurisdictional ob-
jection, 10-648
Bill of exceptions, Cir Ct Rule 47
settlement of, Cir Ct Rule 48
Complaint —
grounds for demurrer not apparent on
face of complaint, to be taken by
answer, 10-645
waiver of objections to, when not taken
by answer, 10-647
Judgment, exceptions after, upon trial to
court, time for filing, 10-1511
Jurisdictional objection, raising by answer.
Answer (this index)
Public Service Commission, proceedings be-
fore. Carriers (this index)
Supreme Court, appeals to, case and excep-
tions on, 7-406
Trial by court, exceptions to judgment on
time for filing, 10-1511
Verdict, exceptions to, 10-1459, 10-1460
OBSCENITY AND INDECENCY
Arrest —
cities and towns over 1.000. 47-234
towns of less than 1,000 inhabitants, 47-
150
Books and pictures —
posting or exhibiting indecent advertise-
ments, etc., 16-415
sale, publication, etc., punishment for,
16-414
women, penalty for sending to, 16-552
Indecent exposure, 16-409(4), 16-411
punishment for, 16-413
Obscene conduct —
under Municipal Courts Act, 15-909
Railroad passenger may be ejected for, 58-
1222
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000
not to be used for, 58-1522
OBSOLESCENCE
Income tax, deductibility of obsolescence
allowance, 65-259
OBSTRUCTIONS
Waters and Water Courses (this index)
OBTAINING PROPERTY
False Pretense (this index)
736
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OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
Reporting of. by physicians, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7. p. 553 [Sec. 2]
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
OCCUPATION TAXES
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
OCCUPYING CLAIMANTS
Generally, 57-401 to 57-410
Action by, 57-403
alternative procedure to, 57-407, 57-408
priority of lien of judgment in, 57-405
sale of land to satisfy judgment in, 57-
406
special verdict, 57-404
stay of prior action, 57-404
Answer in ejectment action, setting up
claim by, 57-407
Complaint, time for filing, 57-403
Entrant under contract with legal owner,
applicability of chapter to, 57-410
Mesne profits, plaintiff in ejectment action
not entitled to, 57-409
Value of improvements —
how determined, 57-402
payment into court, 57-406
recovery in ejectment action, 57-408
right to recover, 57-401
special verdict for, 57-404
Generally,
index)
OCEAN
Waters and Watercourses (this
OCEAN DRIVE BEACH, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-171
Council, term of, 47-112
Intendant, election of, 47-114.3
Mayor, term of, 47-112
Wardens, election of, 47-114.3
OCONEE COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
sec Counties
Advisory board —
appointment, 14-3021
chairman, 14-3021
duties, 14-3023
financial statement, 14-3024
meeting?, 14-3023
number of members, 14-3021
powers, 14-3023
term, 14-3021
OCONEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Agriculture (this index)
Appropriations, keeping within, 14-3037
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
fees —
accounting for, 14-3006
to go to county, 14-3005
real estate transfers, checking without
compensation, 14-3004
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3002
Automobiles. Vehicles, infra
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
comptroller to keep record of, 14-3037
Sinking fund, infra
vouchers for payment of principal or in-
terest, how signed, 14-3040
Borrowing money for use of Soil Conserva-
tion Association, 63-405
Boundaries, 14-87
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Chain gang— . .
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
advisory board's control over. 33-1821
clothing of prisoners, law inapplicable,
55-473
Chattel mortgages in. satisfaction of, 45-162
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-279
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
• auditing, 14-3023
publication of list not required, 14-4JO
Clerk of courts — . .
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
assistants, salaries of, as included in
clerk's compensation, 14-3001
auditing fees of deeds, collection and ac-
counting for, 14-3003
bond, amount of, 15-1706
compensation to include salaries of depu-
ties and clerical help, 14-3001
fees '7-91
accountability for, 14-3001, 14-3003
Comptroller— .
accounting upon termination of omce, 14-
3041
advisors, 14-3033
appointment, 14-3031
bond, 14-3032
bond principal and interest, payment of,
14-3038, 14-3040
books, 14-3037
duties, 14-3037
financial statements, 14-3037
oath of office, 14-3032
powers, 14-3036
qualifications, 14-3031
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737
OCONEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Comptroller — Cont'd
secretary, 14-3034
sinking funds —
custody of, 14-3036
handling of, 14-3038
supervisor's clerk, 14-3035
term, 14-3031
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables generally. Constables (this in-
dex)
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage provi-
sion as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing —
applicability of provisions as to, 13-117
bond of weighers, 13-152
election of weighers, 13-139
liability of weigher, 13-243
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-279
Clerk of courts, infra
county courts, general law as to, as in-
applicable, 15-627
general sessions court witnesses, com-
pensation of, 27-623
grand jurors, payment of, 38-309
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Employees, approval by advisory board, 14-
3023
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statement of advisory board, 14-
3024
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fishing —
seining, where permitted, 28-613
set hooks, where permitted, 28-613
throwlines, where permitted, 28-613
trotlines, permissible use, 28-613
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Game laws —
generally. Fish and Game (this index)
Fishing, supra
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compen-
sation of, 27-623
[8 SC Code]— 47
OCONEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Governing body generally. Counties (this
index)
Grand jurors, compensation of, payment of,
38-309
Health and drainage commissioners, 18-71
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
advisory board's duties with respect to,
33-1821
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jail-
generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
jailer, 55-409
Jurors-
compensation, 38-308(4)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
general sessions jurors, payment of,
38-309
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
account, special, 42-568
circulation of reading material through-
out county, 42-567
expenditures, 42-568
Library Commission —
appointment of members, 42-562
budget, 42-564
contracts, restrictions on, 42-569
creation, 42-561
donations, power to accept, 42-566
employees, 42-565
indebtedness, restrictions on incurring,
42-569
majority to rule, 42-563
management and operation of library
by, 42-565
meeting, annual, 42-564
number of members, 42-562
officers, election of, 42-564
property rights, 42-566
report, annual, 42-570
rules and regulations, power to make,
42-563
terms of office, 42-562
vacancies, how filled, 42-562
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-931
see also Magistrates (this index)
special constable to serve warrant of ar-
rest, appointment and powers of, 43-
219
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
73S
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OCONEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Officers — ■ . , , . ■ , \
generally. Counties (tins index) _
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, 14-3008
premium payments, funds available
for, 14-3009
compensation, 14-3001
funds available for, 14-3009
comptroller's supervision over, 14-3UJO,
14-3037 , c.
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-
1235 . . , .
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-190
Probate judge — . .
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
as master, 15-501, 15-503
as referee, 10-1405
deputy, 15-413 to 15-416
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
Recall oTintendant or warden in towns un-
der 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-91
Rolling store, requirement of peddler s li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
fee for license, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-631 to 53-635 _
see also Rural Police (this index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
borrowing by district, 21-3672
bonds, district, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
pp. 293, 295] m
Westminster District No. I/, s<~
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
293]
sinking funds, 21-3685 _
tax anticipation borrowing, ll-ib/~
Westminster School District No. 17,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 293]
fiscal matters, 21-3671 to 21-3685
funds, segregation from county funds,
14-3039
high schools —
Clemson-Calhoun School, allocation
of funds to, 21-3682
expenditures, 21-3680
Round Mountain High School, _1-
3662
tax levy for, 21-3678 _
apportionment of receipts, 21-36/y
OCONEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd , .
penalty for violation of provisions as to
school finances, 21-3685
sinking fund, borrowing from, 21-3685
Superintendent of Education-
allotment of funds by comptroller to
assist in, 14-3037
bond, 21-62 .
library commission, membership in,
42-562
taxes, 21-3671
high-school purposes, 21-3678
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
special provision, 21-929
Seneca township, cotton weighers, annual
election of, 13-139
Sheriff— . . -
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 14-3008
deputies, appointment, 53-75
industrial communities, law as to depu-
ties for, not applicable, 53-114
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
comptroller to report on, 14-3037
custodian, 14-3036
handling of, 14-3038
investment, 14-3038
general statutory requirements inap-
plicable, 1-671
management, 14-3033 _
sale of securities, belonging to, 14-31)38
Soil Conservation Association —
expenditures, maximum, 63-404
funds, deposit and disbursement, 63-404
loans to, by county, 63-401 to 63-403
note for loan by county, 63-401
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina Retirement System, partici-
pation in, 61-151, 61-152
Streams — . ._
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Supervisor — . . ..,.
advisory board, membership «, 14-3021
advisory board to meet with, 14-31)^.5
bond, 14-3008
clerk, 14-3035
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
[8SCCode]
Index
739
OCONEE COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
assessors, removal, 65-3591
discount allowable, 65-1987
equalization board, removal of members,
65-3591
exemption from —
cow, family, 65-1590
new industries, 65-1567
sale for, recording fee need not be col-
lected from purchaser, 65-2778
Treasurer — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-3008
comptroller's assistance in distribution
of funds, 14-3037
fees received —
record and disposal of, 14-3007
to go to county, 14-3005
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3002
Unlawful use of property of, 16-394
Vehicles belonging to, improper use of, 14-
3010
Vouchers for payment of bond principal or
interest, how signed, 14-3040
Waters. Streams, supra
OFFICIAL BONDS
Public Officers and Employees (this index)
OFFICIAL COMMISSIONS
As to judges and court officers, see name
or title of court or officer
Notaries Public (this index)
OFFICIAL OATH
See the particular officers
OFFICIAL WRITTEN ORDERS
Narcotics (this index)
OIL
Harbors, penalty for discharging into, 54-
453, 54-454
Lubricating Oils (this index)
Petroleum Products (this index)
OCULISTS
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
ODD FELLOWS
Tax exemption of property in Columbia, 65-
1523(50)
OFFER
Compromise and Settlement (this index)
Contracts (this index)
Judgment, offer of. Compromise and Set-
tlement (this index)
Liquidation of damages, offer for. Com-
promise and Settlement (this index)
OFFICE BUILDINGS
Privies, responsibility for condition of, 32-
1225
Toilet facilities required, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 558 [Sec. 4]
OIL LEASES
Public lands, 1-361 to 1-363.1
OKRA
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
OLAR, TOWN OF
Cotton weighers, appointment of, 13-134
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Public Welfare (this index)
OLEOMARGARINE
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
Tax on, 65-951 to 65-955
stamp tax, 65-951 to 65-955
OFFICERS
Co-operative Associations (this index)
Corporate officers. Corporations (this in-
dex)
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Militia (tin's index)
Public Officers and Employees (this index)
OLIVER GOSPEL MISSION
Tax exemption, 65-1523(33) (34)
ONE YEAR, CONTRACTS NOT TO
BE PERFORMED WITHIN
Statute of frauds, 11-101(5)
740
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ONIONS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
OPENING JUDGMENT
Judgment or Decree (this index)
OPHTHALMIA NEONATORUM
Prevention of blindness from, 32-555
OPIATES
Narcotics (this index)
OPINIONS
Supreme Court, opinions of. Supreme Court
(this index)
OPIUM
Narcotics (this index)
OPOSSUMS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to wild life, but not specifically des-
ignating this species, see
Fish and Game
Closed and open seasons, 28-331
Anderson County, 28-334.1
Beaufort County, 28-340
zone 1, 28-333
zone 2, 28-334
zone 7, 28-338.1
Game animals, 28-4
Tag for skin, cost of, 28-483
OPTICIANS
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
OPTOMETRY AND OPTOMETRISTS
Generally, 56-1051 to 56-1084
Advertisements, 56-1075
Annual registration fees, 56-1070
Annual report by board, 56-1060
Armed services, default in payment of an-
nual registration fee by persons in, 56-
1071
Board. South Carolina Board of Examin-
ers in Optometry, infra
Certificate of exemption, 56-1083
OPTOMETRY AND OPTOMETRISTS
—Cont'd
Certificate of registration —
annual registration fee. 56-1070
display of, 56-1068, 56-1069
examination for, 56-1063, 56-1065
fee, 56-1066
forfeiture for failure to display or record
certificate, 56-1069
issuance of, 56-1066
qualifications, 56-1062. 56-1064
recordation of, 56-1067, 56-1069
requirement of, 56-1052
revocation or suspension of —
grounds for, 56-1077
hearing prior to, 56-1078
regranting of suspended certificate,
56-1079
unlicensed persons, 56-1076
Default in payment of annual registration
fee, 56-1070
Doctor, use of title of, 56-1073
Enforcement of penalties for violation of
regulations as to, 56-1080
Evidence of violation, possession of sup-
plies for eye examination as, 56-1082
Evidence of visual efficiency, optometrists
may furnish, 56-1072
Examinations —
applications, 56-1061
fees for, 56-1061
optician, examination for license as, 56-
1065
optometrist, examination for license as,
56-1063
register of persons passing, 56-1066
Exemptions from regulations, 56-1083
Fees —
annual registration fee, 56-1070
certificate of registration, 56-1066
examination fee, 56-1061
Jury duty, exemption of optometrists from,
38-104
License. Certificate of registration, supra
Magistrates having jurisdiction over vio-
lations of regulations as to, 56-1081
Opticians —
examination for license as, 56-1065
qualifications for registry as, 56-1064
Orthoptics, practice of optometry by prac-
tice of, 56-1051
Penalties for violation of regulations as to,
56-1080 . ,
failure to pay annual registration fee,
56-1070
Physicians exempt from regulations as to,
56-1083
Possession of supplies for eye examination
as evidence of violation, 56-1082
Practice of optometry, definition of, 56-1051
Premiums forbidden, 56-1074
Registration. Certificate of registration, su-
pra
Index
741
OPTOMETRY AND OPTOMETRISTS
— Cont'd
Required visual tests, optometrists may
make, 56-1072
Sale of eveglasses or spectacles as merchan-
dise, 56-1083
sales tax, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 854
[Reg. 30]
South Carolina Board of Examiners in Op-
tometry—
annual report, 56-1060
appointment, 56-1054
bond of treasurer, 56-1059
compensation of members, 56-1057
creation of, 56-1053
disposition of funds, 56-1059
Examinations, supra
general powers of. 56-1058
meetings, 56-1056
members, 56-1054
oath of members, 56-1056
officers, 56-1056
qualifications, 56-1054
register of persons passing examinations,
56-1066
removal of members, 56-1055
source of funds, 56-1057
vacancies, 56-1055
Unlawful to practice without certificate of
registration, 56-1052
Unprofessional conduct, meaning of, 56-
1077
ORAL
See titles beginning with "Parol"
ORANGEBURG, CITY OF
Airport bonds, when excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 226]
Board of Health, special provisions as to,
32-65
Bonded indebtedness excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 225, 226]
Buildings, municipal, bonds for, excepted
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 226]
Bus system, 58-1621 to 58-1624
Fire department, bond issue for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 226]
Lighting plant, bonds for excepted from
constitutional debt limit. SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 226]
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-374
Park bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 226]
ORANGEBURG, CITY OF— Cont'd
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Sewer bonds excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 226]
Street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for
street improvements, SC Const, Art
10, § 16
bonds for, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 226]
Waterworks bonds excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 226]
ORANGEBURG AIKEN HYDRO-
ELECTRIC COMMISSION
Generally, 24-401 to 24-417
Acquisition of property, 24-407, 24-410,
24-411
Bonds, 24-412 to 24-415
issue of, 24-413, 24-414
plant, to pay for, 24-412
prerequisites, 24-415
Debts against counties, commission not to
create, 24-416
Eminent domain, exercise of, 24-411
Establishment, 24-401
Meetings, 24-404
Officers, agents, and emplovees, 24-402, 24-
403
executive officer, 24-401
power to appoint, 24-407(6)
Per diem and mileage of members, 24-405
Plant, power to construct, 24-408
Powers generally, 24-407
Profits and property to go to counties, 24-
417
Purpose of commission, 24-406
Station and transmission lines, power to
erect, 24-409
ORANGEBURG COTTON MAR-
KETING ASSOCIATION
Sale of cotton, 13-351 to 13-356
ORANGEBURG COUNTY
For matters relating to counties
generally, sec Counties
Actions, attorney's duty to institute or de-
fend, 14-3058
Advertising for bids for supplies, etc., 14-
3078
Agriculture (this index)
742
Code of Laws of South Carolina
ORANGEBURG COUNTY-Cont'd ORANGEBURG COUNTY-Cont'd
Appropriations-
diversion prohibited, 14-309/
keeping within, 14-3091, 14-3097
penalty for exceeding, 14-3098
Attorney, 14-3058
assistance for, 14-3059
Auditor— . . .
generally. Counties (tins index;
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3111
Bonds —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-88
Bridges— . '. .
generally. Bridges (this index)
director to have charge of_maintenance
and construction, 14-3076
Buildings, director to have charge of main-
tenance and construction, 14-JO/o
Burning over certain lands in between Oc-
tober 15 and May 15, permit required
for, 29-105
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2,
5-3
Certificates of indebtedness, 14-502 to 14-
509
Chain gang — . . , »
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
assignment to townships, 33-1840
control by highway commission, 33-18-HJ
director to have charge of, 14-30/6
highways, working on, 33-1839
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-262
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
real estate sales, 15-721
stenographer of circuit court as stenog-
rapher of county court, 15-70/
tales box of, supplying deficiency of
county court jurors from, 15-734
Circuit solicitor, county court, duties in, 15-
706
Claims against — _ .
generally. Counties (this index)
approval, 14-3095
"classification of claims allowed book,
14-409,14-411
director's approval, when required, 14-
3079 .
exhaustion of appropriation, effect, 14-
418, 14-419
file book, 14-408, 14-411, 14-3093
form. 14-3094
past indebtedness claims, 14-419 to 14-
423
Clerk of courts — _
generally. Clerk of Courts (this index)
fees, 27-92
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3111
Commissioners-
Highway commission, infra
Pasturage Development Commission,
infra
Common pleas court —
Orangeburg County Court, concurrent
jurisdiction of, 15-714, 15-716
transfer of causes to or from county
court, 15-730
Competitive bidding for supplies, 14-3078,
14-3079, 14-3099
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables — .
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Contracts, power of highway commission to
make, 14-3061
Coroner — . . . ,
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage provi-
sion as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing —
compensation of weighers, 13-227
cotton mills in, 13-246
marketing, inspecting, etc., 13--07
County court. Orangeburg County Court
(this index)
Courthouse, powers and duties of highway
commission as to, 14-3063
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-262
Clerk of courts, supra
common pleas court, transfer of cases
to or from county court, 15-730
constables' fees in worthless check cases,
27-422
county court. Orangeburg County Court
(this index)
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Cow Castle Drainage District (this index)
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Deficit, penalty for causing, 14-3098
Director —
appointment, 14-3071 _
attendance at commission meetings, 14-
3080
automobile for, 14-3074
bond, 14-3072
clerk, 14-3073
duties, 14-3075 to 14-3080
office in courthouse, 14-3073
purchasing agent, acting as, 14-3077
removal, 14-3071
reports, 14-3080
salary, 14-3071
term of office, 14-3071
travel expense, 14-3074
Index
743
ORANGEBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
Cow Castle Drainage District (this in-
dex)
Eastern road district, 14-3052
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Electricity. Orangeburg Aiken Hydro-
Electric Commission (this index)
Employees, 14-3060
salary limit, 14-3060
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees of officers-
accountability for, 14-3112, 14-3114
advance payment required, 14-3112
Finances, 14-3091 to 14-3099
see also Counties (this index)
control of, 14-3061
Orangeburg Aiken Hydro-Electric Com-
mission not to create debt against
county, 24-416
Tax anticipation borrowing, infra
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission — -
generally — -
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
profits from sale of property, disposi-
tion of, 65-3617
property acquired by, on sale for tax de-
linquencies including municipal taxes
and assessments, 65-3616
Game sanctuary, 28-515
Game warden —
election, 28-129
term of office, 28-129
Game zone, 28-5
General fund, county court costs paid into,
15-741
General sessions court, concurrent juris-
diction with Orangeburg County Court,
15-715, 15-716
Grand jury to examine acts of highway
commission, 14-3066
Highway Commission —
administrative officer of, director as, 14-
3075
apportionment of township road funds,
33-1833
attorney, employment of, 14-3058
bond of commissioners, 14-3054
budgeting, 14-3091, 14-3092
chain gang, working of, 33-1839, 33-
1840
chairman, 14-3056
classification of roads and highways, 33-
1832
clerk, 14-3057
director acting as clerk to, 14-3073
contracts, power to enter into, 14-3061,
33-1833
ORANGEBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Highway Commission — Cont'd
custody of courthouse and office build-
ing, 14-3063
director of maintenance, appointment of,
14-3071, 33-1831
director to attend meetings, 14-3080
discharge of unnecessary or unsatisfac-
tory employees, 33-1837
duties, 14-3061, 14-3062
election of commissioners, 14-3051
employees, generally, 14-3060
financial affairs, supervision and control
over, 14-3091
financial statement, 14-3066
improvement and maintenance of high-
ways, 33-1842
mileage allowable to commissions, 14-
3055
office, 14-3065
office hours, 14-3065
personal liability of members on un-
lawful contracts, 14-3097
powers, 14-3061, 33-1833
recommendations to legislative delega-
tion, 14-3067
regulations, power to make and change,
14-3064
relatives of members not to be employed
by, 14-3060
removal of commissioners, 14-3053
reports, 14-3066
to legislative delegation, 14-3067
term, 14-3053
township roads, powers of commission-
ers as to, 33-1835
vacancies, how filled, 14-3053
vice-chairman, 14-3056
warrants, drawing of, 14-3096
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways and Streets (this index)
chain gang, building with, 33-1837
classification as county highways and
township roads, 33-1832
contract, building by, 33-1837
letting of, 33-1838
county roads, what are, 33-1832
director of maintenance and assistants,
33-1831
supervision over road building, 14-
3076, 33-1837
expenditures, disregarding district lines
in making, 33-1836
Federal aid, 33-1841
hired labor, building with, 33-1837
location and relocation, 33-1834
road districts, 14-3052
State aid, 33-1841
taxes for, 33-1221 to 33-1224
fine for failure to pay, 33-1224
township roads, what are, 33-1832
744
Code of Laws of South Carolina
ORANGEBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Hospitalization of charity patients, 71-308
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(4)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
rural policeman may serve venire, 27-
411
Library — -
generally. Counties (this index)
account, special, 42-587
audit, annual, of library account, 42-587
circulation of reading matter by trucks,
42-584
expenditures, 42-587
Library commission —
appointment, 42-581
budget, 42-582
contracts, restrictions on, 42-586
creation, 42-581
custodianship of library, 42-585
duties, generally, 42-584
employees, 42-584
expenditures to be approved by, 42-587
indebtedness, restrictions on, 42-586
meetings, annual, 42-582
officers, election of, 42-582
personnel, 42-581
powers generally, 42-584
property, power to buy, sell, etc., 42-575
reports, 42-588
rules and regulations, 42-583
term of office, 42-581
vacancies, how filled, 42-581
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates —
generally —
Magistrates (this index)
Orangeburg County Court (this
index)
criminal cases, preparation of, 15-727
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
fees on coroner's inquest, 27-436
incapacity, substitute magistrate in case
of, 43-951 to 43-944
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Northern road district, 14-3052
Office building, power and duties of High-
way Commission as to, 14-3063
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
fees to be paid over to county treasurer,
14-3112
penalties for violations of provisions as
to fees, 14-3115
ORANGEBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Officers — Cont'd
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-3111
fees, accounting for as condition of
receipt of, 14-3113
Pasturage development commission — ■
allotment of services, 63-414
chairman, 63-411
charges to landowners, 63-413
number of members, 63-411
obligation against county may not be
created by, 63-415
report, annual, 63-416
rules and regulations, 63-414
terms of members, 63-41 1
unimproved lands, development of, 63-
412
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-191
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
fees, 27-305
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3111
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchasing agent, 14-3077
Recording fees, 27-92
Reference of cases to judge of county court,
10-1405
Road districts, 14-3052
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
appointment, 21-3701
budgets, district, approval of, 21-3714
chairman, 21-3704
compensation of members, 21-3703
meeting, first, 21-3704
mileage allowance, 21-3703
notice of candidacy for membership,
21-3709
number of members, 21-3701
qualifications of members, 21-3701
records of proceedings. 21-3706
rules and regulations, 21-3705
secretary, 21-3704
Superintendent of Education as ex
officio member, 21-3701
terms of members, 21-3702
vacancies, how filled, 21-3702
bonds, district, permissible amount —
No. 26 District, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 293]
borrowing by districts, 21-3717
budgets, district, 21-3714
Index
745
ORANGEBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
claims — ■
for other expenses, 21-3716
for teachers' salaries, 21-3715
District 47, right to portion of Orange-
burg County tax, 21-131
districts as bodies politic and corporate,
21-3707
financial statement, publication of, 21-
3718
fiscal matters, 21-3715 to 21-3718
Superintendent of Education —
Board of Education —
keeping record of, 21-3706
membership in, 21-3701
financial statement, publication of,
21-3718
library commission, membership in,
42-581
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-3717
taxes, 21-925, 21-3714
rate, maximum, 21-925
special provision for county, 21-925
teachers' claims for salaries, 21-3715
trustees —
appointment, 21-3710
budgets, 21-3714
chairman of district board, 21-3713
district boards, 21-3708
election, 21-3711,21-3712
number of, 21-3708
qualifications, 21-3708
secretary of district board, 21-3713
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, amount of, 53-55
circuit courts, attendance at, 53-202
Cow Castle Drainage District taxes,
duty to collect, 65-3631
deputy sheriffs, 53-76
expense allowance for duties outside
county, 53-867
fee for serving jury venire, 27-411
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-109
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3111
tax collections by, 65-3601
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee are for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Southern road district, 14-3052
Supplies, purchases of, 14-3077 to 14-3079
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-465
see also Counties (this index)
"bills payable" book, 14-462, 14-463
competitive bidding required, 14-465
notes, payment of, 14-408
ORANGEBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
certificates of indebtedness —
as secured by, 14-507
receivable in payment, 14-506
collection by sheriff, 65-3601, 65-3631
execution to enforce payment —
fees, disposition of, 65-3602
mileage, 65-3602
exemptions from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
Federal government, lands in pos-
session of, 65-1575
manufactories, SC Const, Art 8, §8;
65-1525
additions to, 65-1527
propertv of certain organizations, 65-
1522(8)
Forfeited land commission, supra
highway purposes, 33-1221 to 33-1224
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
Cow Castle Drainage District taxes, duty
to collect, 65-3631
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1979
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3111
Warrants, 14-3096
Western Road District, 14-3052
York Road District, 14-3052
ORANGEBURG COUNTY COURT
Generally, 15-701 to 15-742
Always open for certain purposes, 15-724
Amount in controversy, 15-714
Appeals to Supreme Court, 15-742
Appellate jurisdiction, 15-716
Appointment of judge, 15-702
Bail-
power to grant, 15-718
summary review of amount of, 15-722
Bailiffs, 15-710
Bond of judge, 15-703
Challenging jurors peremptorily in criminal
cases, 15-738
Chambers, powers of judge at, 15-717
Change of venue, 15-731
Circuit court —
concurrent jurisdiction and powers with,
15-714 to 15-717
jury box of, drawings from, 15-732
stenographer of, as stenographer of
county court, 15-707
746
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ORANGEBURG COUNTY COURT
— Cont'd
Circuit court — Cont'd
tales box of, supplying deficiency from,
15-734
transfer of causes to or from common
pleas court, 15-730
Circuit solicitor, duties of, 15-706
Civil jurisdiction, 15-714, 15-716, 15-718
Clerk of courts as clerk of, 15-709
Common pleas court —
concurrent jurisdiction with, 15-714,
15-716
transfer of causes to or from, 15-730
Compensation —
Fees and costs, infra
Salary and compensation of judge, infra
Concurrent jurisdiction —
common pleas court, concurrent juris-
diction with, 15-714, 15-716
general sessions court, concurrent ju-
risdiction with, 15-715, 15-716
magistrates' courts, concurrent jurisdic-
tion as to criminal cases, 15-715,
15-716
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
Court of record, 15-713
Court reporter —
circuit court stenographer as, 15-707
judge acting as special referee, stenog-
rapher for, 15-708
Criminal jurisdiction, 15-715, 15-716, 15-
718
Drawing of jurors. Jurors, infra
Equity — -
jurisdiction, 15-714
sales in equity cases, 15-729
trials, 15-729
Established, 15-701
Excepted from general law as to county
courts, 15-627
Fees and costs, 15-739
clerk, 15-709
grand jurors, 15-728
jurors, 15-740
master or referee —
judge as, 15-720
stenographer for, 15-708
payment to general fund of county, 15-
741
sheriff, 15-710
stenographer —
of circuit court, 15-707
of special referee, 15-708
witnesses, 15-740
General sessions court, concurrent jurisdic-
tion with, 15-715, 15-716
Grand jury, 15-728
Mabeas corpus, power to issue, 15-718
Judge —
appointment, 15-702
bond, 15-703
Master or referee, judge as, infra
ORANGEBURG COUNTY COURT
—Cont'd
Judge — Cont'd
oath of office, 15-702
powers of, 15-717, 15-718, 15-722
qualifications, 15-702
Salary and compensation, infra
special judge, 15-705
term of office, 15-702
vacancy, filling of, 15-702
Judicial sales, 15-721, 15-729
Juries and jurors —
compensation, 15-740
grand jurors, 15-728
peremptory challenges in criminal cases,
15-738
qualifications, drawing, and summoning
of jurors, 15-733
jury box of circuit court, drawings
from, 15-732
tales box of circuit court, supplying
deficiency from, 15-734
selection of jury in civil cases, 15-737
service of jurors, 15-735
size of jury, 15-736
Jurisdiction —
appellate jurisdiction, 15-716
civil jurisdiction, 15-714, 15-716, 15-718
criminal jurisdiction, 15-715, 15-716, 15-
718
equity jurisdiction, 15-714
habeas corpus, 15-718
judge, jurisdiction and powers of, 15-717,
15-718
Jurisdictional amount, 15-714
Magistrates —
appeals from, in criminal cases, 15-716
concurrent jurisdiction in criminal cases,
15-715
preparation of criminal cases by, 15-727
Master or referee, judge as, 10-1405, 15-719
costs and fees, 15-720
real estate sales, 15-721
stenographer for, 15-708
Oath of office of judge, 15-702
Peremptory challenges of jurors in criminal
cases, 15-738
Pleading and procedure, 15-726
general laws as applicable, 15-725
Powers of judge, 15-717, 15-718, 15-722
Quarters, 15-711
Real estate sales, 15-721, 15-729
Records, provision of books for, 15-712
Salary and compensation of judge, 15-704
master or referee, judge acting as, 15-720
special judge, 15-705
Sales, 15-721, 15-729
Seal, 15-713
Selection of jury in civil cases, 15-737
Service of jurors, 15-735
Sheriff, duties and compensation of, 15-
710
Solicitor, 15-706
Index
747
ORANGEBURG COUNTY COURT
— Cont'd
Special judge, 15-705
Special proceedings, jurisdiction of, 15-714,
15-716, 15-717
Stenographer —
circuit court stenographer as, 15-707
special referee, stenographer for judge
acting as, 15-708
Summoning of jurors. Juries and jurors,
supra
Tales box of circuit court, supplying de-
ficiency of jurors from, 15-734
Term of office of judge, 15-702
Terms of court, 15-723
Transfer of causes to or from common pleas
court, 15-730
Trial-
change of venue. 15-731
equity cases, 15-729
filing pleadings before, 15-726
Juries and jurors, supra
Vacancy in office of judge, filling of, 15-702
Venue, change of, 15-731
Witnesses, compensation of, 15-740
ORCHARD GRASS SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
ORCHARD PRODUCTS
Standard weights and measures, 66-157
ORCHESTRAS
Music machines, orchestras, etc. Amuse-
ments and Athletic Contests (this in-
dex)
ORDER INSTRUMENTS
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
ORDERS OF COURT— Cont'd
Claim and delivery proceedings in magis-
trates' courts, 43-173
Clerk of courts' fees for entry of order for
final judgment, 27-53(7)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Conditional orders, time for compliance
with, Cir Ct Rule 62
Default, orders on, Cir Ct Rule 15
Definition, 10-1221
Deposits in Court (this index)
Injunction (this index)
Interlocutory orders. Provisional Remedies
(this index)
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Making orders out of court without notice,
10-1224
vacating or modifying, 10-1225
Manufacturers operating under, exemption
as to sewerage systems for employees'
houses, 32-1245
Marlboro County Court, order of protection
in domestic relations cases, 15-699.5
Masters' fees for making and certifying,
27-201 to 27-208
Modification of, in Juvenile and Domestic
Relations Courts —
children's court division, 15-1204
family court division, 15-1225(14)
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Protection, order of. Juvenile and Domes-
tic Relations Courts (this index)
Show cause orders, Cir Ct Rules 56, 58
arguments on, Cir Ct Rule 58
Stav of proceedings, restriction on orders
for, 10-1231
Supreme Court —
previous refusal to be shown in applica-
tion for orders, Sup Ct Rule 31
review by, 15-123
revocation or modification, Sup Ct Rule
18
service of order, Sup Ct Rule 19
ORDERS
Court orders. Orders of Court (this index)
Official written orders. Narcotics (this in-
dex)
ORDERS OF COURT
As to particular courts, see name
or title of court
Admitted portion of claim, as to, 10-2313
Books of orders appointing receivers for
judgment debtors, 15-1767(13)
size of book, 15-1770
Charges for advertising done by, 10-1308
Civil Arrest (this index)
ORDINANCES
Municipal Corporations (this index)
ORGANIZED MILITIA
Militia (this index)
ORGANS
Hawkers and peddlers, application of certain
regulations as to, 56-1217
ORIGINAL WRITS
Supreme Court, jurisdiction of, 15-121
74S
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ORPHANS AND ORPHANAGES
See also Public Welfare
Adoption —
bastard taken from orphan home, 10-
2586
bond for, 15-1382
venue of adoption proceedings, 10-2582
Carolina Orphan Home, teachers' retirement
board in Richland County school dis-
tricts, 61-521
Epworth Orphanage, teachers' retirement
board in Richland County school dis-
tricts, 61-521
Schools for orphanages, 21-611 to 21-613
ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITALS
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588
OSAGE ORANGE SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
OSTEOPATHS
Generally, 56-1101 to 56-1118
Appeal from suspension or revocation of
license, 56-1117
Birth certificate, issuance by osteopathic
physician, 56-1116
Board of examiners —
compensation, 56-1105
creation of, 56-1103
Examinations, infra
expenses of members, 56-1105
meetings, 56-1104
officers, 56-1104
power to administer oath, 56-1 106
quorum, 56-1104
records, 56-1107
register of applicants, 56-1107
rules and regulations of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 746, 747
suspension or revocation of licenses, 56-
1117
term of members, 56-1103
vacancies, 56-1103
Certificate of qualifications, issue of, 56-1112
Chiropodists, osteopaths exempt from reg-
ulations as to, 56-321
Death certificates, issuance by osteopathic
physicians, 56-1116
Definition, 56-1101
Examinations —
Board of examiners, supra
certificate of qualification, 56-1112
fees, 56-1108
number, examination paper to be signed
bv. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 746
[Reg. 1]
OSTEOPATHS— Cont'd
Examinations — Cont'd
passing grade, 56-1 1 1 1
qualification required of applicants, 56-
1109
re-examination after failure. 56-1113
rules governing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 746
subjects of examination, 56-1110
Licenses —
duplicate, fee for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 747 [Reg. 15]
examination, 56-1112
practicing without, 56-1102
reciprocitv with other states, Rules &
Reg.," Vol. 7, p. 747 [Reg. 10-14]
suspension or revocation of, 56-1117
Nonresidents, admission of, 56-1114
Penalties for violation of regulations, 56-
1118
Practicing without license as unlawful, 56-
1102
Registration of licensees at clerk's office,
56-1115
State Board of Osteopathic Examiners.
Board of examiners, supra
OTHER STATES
Animal diseases, co-operation as to, 6-401
Commissioners of deeds, appointment in,
49-51
Corporations of. Foreign Corporations
(this index)
Depositions de bene esse, taking of, 26-705
Electrical utilities regulation, joint investi-
gations, hearings and orders as to,
24-114
Exports to or from. Exports and Imports
(this index)
Extradition to or from. Extradition (this
index)
Inheritance tax laws, inapplicability to state
having no inheritance tax laws, 65-453
Judgments of courts of. Judgment or De-
cree (this index)
Judicial notice of laws of, 26-62 to 26-65
Military forces of, service in South Carolina,
44-8
Notaries public of, force of jurat of, 49-12
Pursuit of fugitive to or from, 44-267, 44-
268
Railroad consolidation as affected by laws
of, 58-932
Railroads may carry freight at reduced
charges for, 58-1082
Research, Planning, and Development
Board to co-operate with agencies of,
9-310
Residents of. Nonresidents (this index)
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued or guaranteed by, 62-51(1)
Index
749
OTHER STATES— Cont'd
State Guard (this index)
Telephone companies, Public Service Com-
mission may join in hearings with
boards of other states, 58-426
Wills (this index)
Witnesses (this index)
OTTERS
For statutory proiisions generally applicable
to wild life, but not specifically designat-
ing this species, see Fish and Game
Closed and open season, zone 7, 28-338.1
Game animals, 28-4
Tag for skin, 2S-483
OUTBOARD MOTORS
Liens on, for damage done by watercraft,
45-553
OVERHEAD CROSSINGS
Public utility lines crossing streets, rail-
roads, etc., specifications for. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
OWLS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to birds, but not specifically designat-
ing this species, see Birds
Great horned owls, as destructive birds, 28-4
PACKING
Cotton, fraudulent packing of, 13-2
Explosives, packing for transportation, 58-
612
Shellfish (this index)
PACOLET, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-171
PAGELAND, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-249
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-322
Recorder and recorder's court of, 15-1071 to
1073
Wards, division into, 47-1641
PALMER FIELD
Marlboro County Airport Board to have
jurisdiction over, 2-394
PALMETTO TREE
Official State tree, 29-11
PALMISTRY
Punishment for, 16-572
PAMPLICO, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
OXALIC ACID AND SALT
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(5, 6)
OXIDE OF ZINC, MANGANESE,
ETC., POISONING
Reportable disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
553 [Sec. S]
OYSTERS
Shellfish (this index)
PACKAGES
Containers (this index)
PACKAGING MATERIALS
Sales and use tax, 65-1361, 65-1368
exemption, 65-1404
PAPER BAGS
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
PAPERS
Books and Papers (this index)
PARAMOUR
Gifts to, 57-310
PARAPLEGICS
Tax exemptions —
homes purchased with Federal funds, 65-
1522(10)
means of convevance acquired with Fed-
eral aid, 65-1522(11)
PARATUBERCULOSIS
Animal Diseases (this index)
750
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PARATYPHOID FEVER
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
common carriers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sec. 4]
PARDON
See also Parole; Probation
Clerks of courts to keep record of pardons,
15-1767(15)
Death sentence, reprieve or commutation,
duty of Probation, Parole, and Pardon
Board, 55-641
Disqualification of elector as removed by,
SC Const, Art 2, § 6
Granting of, SC Const, Art 4, § 11
Order of, 55-643
Power to grant, 55-642
presidential power, US Const, Art 2, § 2,
cl 1
Record book of, clerk of courts to keep,
15-1767(15)
PARENT AND CHILD
See also Dependent or Destitute Children;
Infants or Minors
Absence of spouse for seven years, children
of subsequent marriage legitimate, 20-5
Action for wrongful death, beneficiary of,
10-1952
Alimony, allocation between children and
wife, 20-114
Bastards (this index)
Bigamous marriage, children as legitimate,
20-6.1
Care and custody of children —
Anderson County, jurisdiction of magis-
trates' courts, SC Const, Art 5, § 21
children's courts, award by, 15-1421
Darlington Countv Civil Court, juris-
diction of, 15-1592
divorce proceedings, orders in, 20-115
family courts' jurisdiction and powers.
Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Courts (this index)
Marlboro County Court, jurisdiction of,
15-699.5
white child, giving Negro permanent
custody of, penalty for, 16-553
Cruelty to children, 20-302
organizations for prevention of, income
tax exemption, 65-226
Death, wrongful, beneficiary in action for,
10-1952
Distributive share of parent or child in
estate of other. Descent and distribu-
tion (this index)
PARENT AND CHILD— Cont'd
Fraternal benefit associations, parent or
child as beneficiary. Fraternal Benefit
Associations (this index)
Guardians. Guardian and Ward (this in-
dex)
Homestead exemption where parents de-
ceased, 34-11
Ill-treatment by parent, 20-301
Inheritance tax —
exemption from, 65-468
rate, 65-467
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Juvenile delinquents. Neglected and Delin-
quent Children (this index)
Legitimacy and legitimation of children —
absence of spouse for seven years, chil-
dren of subsequent marriage legit-
imate, 20-5
bastards, legitimation of, by subsequent
marriage of parents, 15-1384, 20-5.1,
20-5.2
name of child legitimated, 20-5.2
bigamous marriage, children as legit-
imate, 20-6.1
who deemed to be legitimate for purpose
of Uniform Support of Dependents
Act, 20-317
Name of child legitimated by marriage of
parents, 20-5.2
Neglected and Delinquent Children (this
index)
Neglect of children, ofifense of, 15-1380
see also Children's Courts (this index)
Nonsupport. Support, infra
Physically handicapped children. Juvenile
and Domestic Relations Courts (this
index)
Separating young child from mother pro-
hibited, 15-1381
Sexual sterilization, service of process on
parent or child of person to be sub-
jected to, 32-672
Support of child —
Children's Courts (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, jurisdiction of, 15-1281
obligation of father, 20-303, 20-304
Uniform Support of Dependents Act
(this index)
Traffic regulation, parents not to permit
children to violate, 46-684
Vaccination for smallpox, duties as to, 32-
577
Veterans' children, free tuition in State
colleges and universities, 22-56
Wills (this index)
Index
751
PARIS GREEN
Merchants may sell in original package,
56-1318
PARISHES
Polling precinct, parish as, 23-151
PARKER DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Trade school, designation as, 21-653
PARKING
Highways and Streets (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Generally, 51-1 to 51-403
Beaches (this index)
Bonds for —
Anderson, Citv of, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 224]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 287, 2S8]
Newberry, Town of, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 228]
Orangeburg, City of, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7. p. 226]
Walterboro, City of, SC Const, Art 8.
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 235] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 285]
Colleton County may acquire property for,
14-1621
Cooper River Park and Playground Com-
mission (this index)
Deputy sheriffs for, 53-131 to 53-135
Housing project, public park or grounds
within, 36-37
Local provisions, 51-151 to 51-403
particular localities, see topics for par-
ticular political subdivisions
Municipal golf courses, 51-101 to 51-103
Municipal parks, rules and regulations, 51-
104, 51-105
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may construct, establish, etc.
9-310(4)
Separation of races in counties with city
over 60,000 (1930 census), 51-181 to 51-
184
State parks, 51-1 to 51-9
acquisition of land, 51-2
control, maintenance, and improvement
of, 51-1
use of unobligated funds for devel-
opment, 51-6
Dillon County, promotion for, 51-322
driveways in, construction and mainte-
nance of, 33-74
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS— Cont'd
State parks — Cont'd
forestry commission's approval of con-
struction of driveways and roads in,
33-74
gifts, acceptance of, 51-2
penalties for violations, 51-9
products, sale of, 51-6
revenues, use of, 51-7, 51-8
rules and regulations, 51-3
sale, exchange, or lease of lands, 51-4
Subdivision plats in Charleston County
showing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 484
[Sec. B, 15]
PARLOR DINING, AND SLEEPING
CAR COMPANIES
Conductors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753
[Rule 20]
Income tax, basis of ascertaining net taxa-
ble income, 65-256
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Wages, time and place of payment law as
inapplicable to sleeping car companies,
40-112
PAROLE
See also Pardon; Probation
Generally, 55-611 to 55-632
Effect of, 55-614
Issuance of, SC Const, Art 4, § 11
Juvenile and domestic relations courts,
parole of respondent pending hearing,
in proceedings for support of wife, child,
or step-child, 15-1225(22)
Order of. 55-613 — —
Parole officers —
children's court probation officers as,
15-1377
Parole Supervisors (this index)
Period of, 55-615
Release on expiration of sentence less good
conduct time, effect as parole, 55-617
Reports of parolees, 55-611, 55-612
State hospital, inmates of, 32-977, 32-978.2
State training school, inmates of, 32-1073,
32-1074
Uniform Act for Out-of-State Parolee
Supervision, 55-631, 55-632
Violation of, 55-616
When authorized, 55-611 to 55-612
PAROLE SUPERVISORS
Appointment, 55-571
Clerical assistants, 55-573
Compensation, 55-571
Convicts' records furnished to, 55-557
752
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PAROLE SUPERVISORS— Cont'd
Duties, generally, 55-572
Full-time position, 55-571
Public officers and agencies to co-operate
with, 55-556
Surveys of convicts by, 55-556
PAROL GIFTS
Subsequent creditors, validity as to, 57-307
PAROL LEASE OR CONVEYANCE
Effect of, 57-305, 57-306
PARSLEY
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., VoL
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
PARSNIPS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
PARSONAGES
Tax exemption, 65-1522(12)
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
10, §4
PARTIES
Political Parties (this index)
PARTIES TO ACTIONS
Generally, 10-201 to 10-257
Abatement and revival of actions, 10-217, 10-
218
Absence of defendant as tolling statute of
limitations, 10-103
Administrators, actions by or against. Ex-
ecutors and Administrators (this in-
dex)
Adverse possession, grantee may sue in
name of grantor, when, 10-207
Appeal, designation of parties on, 7-1 1
Assignment of party's interest not to abate
action, 10-217
Attachment of property. Attachment (this
index)
Beneficiary of action as necessary party,
10-208
Bringing in new parties. New parties,
infra
Change of name of, effect of, 48-54
Civil Arrest (this index)
PARTIES TO ACTIONS— Cont'd
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Class suits, 10-205
Consolidation of corporations, effect of, 12-
463, 12-506
Contracts (this index)
Death of, effect of, Sup Ct Rule 3
not to abate action, 10-217
Declaratory judgment actions on constitu-
tional questions, Attorney General as
party to, 10-2008
Defendants — ■
see also other appropriate lines here-
in
absence of, as tolling statute of limita-
tions, 10-103
defined, 10-201
foreign corporations as, 10-214
Joinder of parties, infra
Proceedings against defendants not
served, infra
residence of, as determining venue, 10-
303
several judgments against, 10-251
tax title suits, 65-3302
unincorporated associations as, 10-215
Defunct corporation, survival of action
against legal representative of, 10-209
Demurrer for defect of, 10-642(4)
Deposit in court on interpleader, 10-219
Depositions of. 26-401, 26-701
Designation of, 10-201
on appeal, 7-11
Disability of party not to abate action, 10-
217
Drainage districts, additional landowners as
parties, 18-244
Electrical utilities, in actions for enforce-
ment of laws or orders against, 24-118
Eminent domain proceedings. Eminent
Domain (this index)
Executors and administrators, actions by or
against. Executors and Administrators
(this index)
Fees and Costs (this index)
Fictitious name, defendant may be sued bv,
10-607
Foreign corporations as defendants, 10-214
Guardian ad Litem (this index)
Husband and wife —
actions between, 10-216
actions bv or against married women,
10-216
Indemnity bond, joinder of principal and
surety on, 10-702
Insolvent person or corporation, survival
of action against legal representative of,
10-209
Insurer, joinder of, 10-702
Interpleader, 10-219
Joinder of parties — -
aircraft, owner and lessee of, 2-6
beneficiary of action, 10-208
*~ —
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753
PARTIES TO ACTIONS— Cont'd
Joinder of parties — Cont'd
claim and delivery actions, joint owners
in, 10-2502
class suits, 10-205
defendants, 10-203, 10-206
lienors, in petition to enforce liens, 45-
267, 45-357
negotiable instruments, joinder of per-
yS sons severally liable on, 10-206
^parties united in interest, 10-204
plaintiffs, 10-202, 10-208
principal and surety or insurer, 10-702
real estate, in actions involving, 10-203
telephone compan3' —
action for refund of excessive charges
against, 58-408
actions to prevent violations by, 58-
427
Judge disqualified for relationship to, 15-10
Judgment or decree for or against any of,
10-1503, 10-1504
affirmative relief to defendant, 10-1508,
10-1509
determination of rights of parties, judg-
ment as, 10-1501
extent of relief to plaintiff, 10-1506
Proceedings against defendants not
served, infra
Juror set aside for relationship to, 38-202
Juvenile and domestic relations courts —
children's court division, bringing in new
parties, 15-1184
family court division, bringing in new
parties, 15-1227
Liability insurance, joinder of principal and
insurer on, 10-702
Marriage of party not to abate action, 10-217
Married women. Husband and wife, supra
Mortgagor, when not necessary party, 45-
82
Names of —
effect of change of, 48-54
to be shown in complaint, 10-632
Negotiable instruments, joinder of persons
severally liable on, 10-206
New parties, 10-219
juvenile and domestic relations courts-—
children's court division, 15-1184
family court division, 15-1227
master may grant leave to make, 15-
1815(3)
Partition (this index)
Partners not served, action against, 10-
251
Perpetuation of testimony, parties in ac-
tion for, 26-S07
Personal injuries, survival of actions for,
10-209
Personal property —
interpleader for new parties in action to
recover, 10-219
[8 SC Code]— 48
PARTIES TO ACTIONS— Cont'd
Personal property — Cont'd
survival of actions for injurying or carry-
ing away, 10-209, 10-210
Plaintiffs-
see also other appropriate lines here-
in
defined, 10-201
demurrer for lack of legal capacity of,
10-642(2)
dismissal for neglect to proceed, 10-1502
Joinder of parties, supra
real parties in interest as, 10-207, 10-208
tax title suits, 65-3301
Proceedings against defendants not served,
10-251 to 10-257
after judgment —
affidavit of amount due, 10-254
answer, 10-255, 10-257
attachment, 10-256
defenses available, 10-255
demurrer, 10-256
execution, 10-256
joint liability on contract, 10-252
judgment, 10-256
partners, 10-251
reply, 10-256, 10-257
summons, contents and service of,
10-253
trial, 10-256
verification of answer and reply, 10-
257
in original action — ■
against defendants severally liable,
10-251(2)
on joint contract, 10-251(1)
Public Service Commission, proceedings be-
fore. Carriers (this index)
Quieting title, 10-2401
Quo Warranto (this index)
Real party in interest, action to be by, 10-
207
beneficiary of action as necessary party,
10-208
landlord may defend action against ten-
ant, Cir Ct Rule 22
Real property —
grantee may sue in name of grantor,
when, 10-207
interpleader for new parties in action
to recover, 10-219
joinder of parties in actions for recovery
of, 10-203
survival of action for injuries to, 10-209
References by consent of, 10-1401
Residence of defendant as determining
venue, 10-303
Sheriff as party, coroner to serve or execute
process, 53-205
Statute, person authorized to sue by, bene-
ficiarv need not join as plaintiff with,
10-208
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T
PARTIES TO ACTIONS— Cont'd
Substitution of consolidated for original
corporation, 12-463, 12-506
Supplemental proceedings, compelling at-
tendance in, 10-1728
Survival of right of action, 10-209, 10-210
Tax title suits-
defendant, 65-3302
plaintiffs, 65-3301
Tort action not to abate by death of party
after verdict, 10-217
ransfer of interest of party, not to abate
action, 10-217
Trespass, survival of actions for, 10-209, 10-
210
Trustee, beneficiary need not join as plain-
tiff with, 10-208
Unincorporated associations as defendants,
10-215
Witnesses (this index)
PARTITION
Generally, 10-2201 to 10-2211
Abstract of judgments, entry in, 10-1542
Attorneys' fees, 10-2211
Chambers, hearing at, 10-20
Circuit court rules as to, Cir Ct Rules 54, 64
Clerks of courts-
fees for recording decree or report, 27-
53(18)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
may grant orders for, 15-1726
Commissioners —
appointment, 10-2206
fees of, 27-502
oath, 10-2207
Common pleas court, jurisdiction of, 10-
2205
Costs limited in small cases, 10-1608
Reheated interests, 10-2203, 10-2204
Fees of partition commissioners, 27-502
Guardian, application by, 31-15
Guardians ad litem for infant defendants, 10-
235
Homestead, 34-12
Impossibility of partition in kind-
allotment, 10-2209
commissioners' special return, 10-2208
sale, 10-2209
without writ, 10-2210
Joint tenants, partition compellable between,
10-2201
Master may grant orders for, 15-1822
Owelty of, how determined, 10-2208
Parties —
proper parties, 10-2201 ,
State as necessary party, 10-2203
unknown heirs as, 10-2203
PARTITION— Cont'd
Sale-
court officer's deed on, indexing on re-
cording, 60-157, 60-159, 60-160
impossibility of partition in kind, 10-
2209
sale without writ, 10-2210
stay, Cir Ct Rule 64
Service of summons on unknown parties,
10-452
Tax penalties, remission of and stay of
collection pending partition proceed-
ings, 65-2010
Tenants in common, partition compellable
between, 10-2201
Third persons not affected by, 10-2202
Venue, 10-301(2)
Writ of, 10-2206
dispensing with, 10-2210
PARTITIONS
Pool and billiard rooms, prohibited in, 5-511
PARTNERSHIPS
Generally, 52-1 to 52-128
Access to books, right of members, 52-42
Accounting —
benefit received by partner, 52-44
individual partner's right to, 52-45
limited partner's right to, 52-115
surviving partners, accounting by, 52-79
transferee of partner's interest, right to,
52-54
upon dissolution, 52-76
Actions —
against partners not served, 10-251
Limited partnerships, infra
Acts of partner, when binding on partner-
ship, 52-21
Admission by partner as evidence, 52-23
Agency-
applicability of law of, 52-4
of partner, 52-21
estoppel to deny, 52-2S
Agreements of partnership —
continuing without, after agreed term,
52-46
damages for breach, 52-74
rescission for fraud, 52-75
Arbitration, power of individual partner to
submit partnership claim or liability to,
52-21
Architecture, practice of, 56-59
Assignment for creditors, when partner may
bind firm by, 52-21
Assignment or transfer of partner's inter-
est-
effect of, 52-54
restrictions on, 52-52
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755
PARTNERSHIPS— Cont'd
Assumption of liabilities —
by new member, 52-29
of dissolved partnership, 52-71
Attachment, partner's interest not subject
to, 52-52
Authority of partner to act, 52-4, 52-21
admissions or representations, 52-23
conveyances, 52-22
death on bankruptcy of copartner, effect
of, 52-66
dissolution as affecting, 52-65
knowledge of restrictions upon, effect
of, 52-21
Bankruptcy of partner, dissolution by, 52-63
Benefits received by partner, accountability
for, 52-44
Books of account, 52-42
assignee of partner, inspection by, 52-54
Breach of partnership agreement, damages
for, 52-74
Compensation of members, 52-41
Conduct warranting dissolution, 52-64
Confession of judgment, power of partner
to bind firm, 52-21
Construction of statute, rules applicable,
52-4
Continuance of business —
after death of partner, 52-77
after dissolution, 52-74
after expiration of agreed term, 52-46
liability of continuing partner, 52-77
Contracts of partnership. Agreements, su-
pra
Contributions — ■
losses, making good, 52-41
right of partner to repayment of, 52-41
upon dissolution, 52-76
Conveyances of realty — -
by partnership, 52-22
to partnership, estate passing by, 52-13
Course of business, acts outside of, as not
binding partnership, 52-21
Creditors —
dissolution, rights on, 52-76, 52-77
not advised of dissolution, rights of,
52-67
of individual partners, rights of, 52-55
Death of partner —
accounting by surviving partner, 52-79
acts of surviving partner as binding firm,
52-66
annuity paid widow as indication of part-
nership, 52-12
continuing business after, 52-77, 52-78
devolution of decedent's interest, 52-52
dissolution by, 52-63
payment to estate where business con-
tinued, 52-78
property of decedent as subject to firm
debts, 52-71, 52-76
property rights, effect on, 52-52
rights of surviving partner, 52-52
PARTNERSHIPS— Cont'd
Death of partner — Cont'd
rights of estate of deceased partner
when business is continued, 52-78
statement of firm assets and liabilities
to be filed by surviving partner, 19-
458
winding up by surviving partner, 52-72
Definitions — ■
dissolution, 52-61
interest of partner, 52-53
notice, 52-3
partnership, 52-11
partnership property, 52-13
terms used in legislation, 52-2, 52-3
Disability of partner as ground for dis-
solution, 52-64
Dissolution, 52-61 to 52-79
accounting on, accrual of right to an
account, 52-79
application of assets to debts, 52-73
assets, what are, 52-76
assignee's rights on, 52-54
assignment of partner's interest, not,
52-54
authority of partners, effect on, 52-65
binding partnership after, 52-67 to 52-70
by desire of partner, 52-63
causes, 52-63, 52-64
continuance of business after, 52-62
continuing partner, liability of, 52-77
contravention of agreement, right of
partners upon dissolution in, 52-74
contribution upon, 52-76
conveyance of partner's interest as caus-
ing, 52-54
defined, 52-61
distribution of assets, rules for, 52-76
existing liability of partner, effect on,
52-71
expiration of agreed term, 52-63
incompetency of partner as ground for
dissolution, 52-64
judicial dissolution, 52-64
judicial sale of partner's interest as not
causing, 52-55
knowledge or notice of, 52-66, 52-67
liability of partner for acts of other part-
ner after, 52-66
order of payment of debts, 52-76
partner's rights on, 52-73, 52-74
right of partner to, 52-63
right to wind up partnership affairs, 52-
7Z
settling accounts after, 52-76
transferee of partner's interest, rights on,
52-54
Distinguished from other relationships, 52-
11, 52-12
Dower, partner's interest not subject to,
756
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PARTNERSHIPS— Cont'd
Electrical utility regulation, included in
term "person" as to, 24-1
Embezzlement by partner, liability of firm
for, 52-26
Entireties, tenancy by, as not creating, 52-12
Equality of rigbts, 52-41
Estoppel —
applicability of law of, 52-4
liability as partner by, 52-28
Evidence of existence, 52-12, 52-46
Execution, partner's interest not subject to,
52-52
Exemption —
dower, curtesy, or widow's allowances'
partner's interest as exempt from,
52-52
from attachment or execution as not
extending to partnership property,
52-52
partner's individual exemption not affect-
ed by partnership law, 52-55
Existence of, rules applicable in determin-
ing, 52-12
Expenditures for partnership, right of part-
ner to be reimbursed for, 52-41
Expiration of term —
continuance of business after, 52-46
dissolution on, 52-63
judicial dissolution on, 52-64
Expulsion of partner — ■
amount due on, 52-73
dissolution by, 52-63
Fraud — ■
limited partnerships, punishment of part-
ners for fraud, 52-118
notice to or knowledge of copartners as
affected by, 52-24
rights when partnership agreement re-
scinded for, 52-75
Good will, power of individual partner to
dispose of, 52-21
Gross return, sharing of, as not establish-
ing, 52-12
Holding one out as partner, effect of, 52-
28
Homestead exemption not claimable in part-
nership property, 52-52
Income Tax (this index)
Incoming partner. New partner, infra
Incompetency of partner as ground for
dissolution, 52-64
Indemnification —
of members for payments made and lia-
bilities incurred, 52-41
of partner induced by fraud or mis-
representation to enter firm, 52-75
Information, duty to give, 52-43
Insolvency of —
assignment for creditors, 52-21
contributions by partners, 52-77
partner, 52-76
priorities of obligations, 52-76
PARTNERSHIPS— Cont'd
Interest, right to, 52-41
Joint liability, 52-27
Joint-Stock Companies (this index)
Joint tenancy as not establishing, 52-12
Judgment creditor of partner, rights of,
52-55
Knowledge — •
of fact, within meaning of legislation,
52-3
of partner as imputable to firm, 52-24
of partner's lack of authority, effect, 52-
21
Law governing in cases not provided for by
statute, 52-5
Limited partnerships —
generally, 52-101 to 52-128
affidavit of contributions by each part-
ner to be filed, 52-107
affidavits of publication of notice of
limited partnership, 52-109
applicability of statute to, 52-11
authorized, except for banking and in-
surance, 52-101
certificate — ■
clerk's fees, 52-127
contents, 52-103
false statement in, effect, 52-106
proving, 52-104
recordation, 52-105
continuance after death of partner, pro-
visions for, 52-123
death of partner, provisions for con-
tinuance or termination after, 52-123
dissolution—
by alterations, to be deemed general,
when, 52-125
notice as essential, 52-126
fraud, punishment of partners for, 52-118
general partners —
accountability to copartners, 52-115
liabilities, 52-102
powers, 52-112
suits by and against, 52-1 13
insolvency, transfers during or in
contemplation of, 52-119
interest, allowance of, 52-116
name, 52-111
preferential transfers, invalidity, 52-119
publication of terms, proof of, 52-109
renewals, 52-124
special partners —
creditor, when may not claim as, 52-
122
general partners, liability as, 52-111,
52-121
interest on contributions, right to, 52-
116
liabilities, 52-102
name, use of, in firm name, as im-
posing liability as general part-
ner, 52-111
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I
757
PARTNERSHIPS— Cont'd
Limited partnerships — Cont'd
special partners — Cont'd
name on sign, provisions as to, in-
applicable, 52-128
permissible activities, 52-114
powers, 52-112
profits, participation in, 52-116
suits against, 52-117
withdrawal of capital prohibited, 52-
116
suits to be conducted by and against
general partners, 52-113
termination after death of partner, provi-
sions for, 52-123
transfers of property or effects, when
void, 52-119 to 52-121
when deemed formed, 52-110
withdrawal of capital stock prohibited,
52-116
Liquidation. Dissolution, supra
Losses as ground for dissolution, 52-64
Majority to rule, when, 52-41
Management, participation in, 52-41, 52-51,
52-54
Misapplication of funds by partner, liability
of firm for, 52-26
Misrepresentation. Fraud, supra
Names of, 48-1 to 48-4
limited partnerships, 52-111
Names of partners —
filing with clerk of courts, 48-1 to 48-3
posting at place of business, 48-1, 48-2
Nature of partner's interest. 52-53
Negligence of partner, liability of firm for,
52-25
New partner —
consent to taking in, 52-41
creditors' rights as against, 52-77
liability, 52-29, 52-77
Notice — -
of fact, within meaning of legislation,
52-3
to partner, effect of, 52-24
Participation in management, 52-41, 52-51
Penalty, liability to, for wrongful act of
partner 52-25
Personal property —
partner's interest as, 52-53
tax return of, 65-1625
Possession of partnership property, right
to, 52-52
Profits —
assignee's right to receive, 52-54
individual partner, accounting for prof-
its received by, 52-44
sharing of —
as evidence of partnership. 52-12
in absence of agreement, 52-41
Property of partnership —
acquisition, 52-13
conveyance, 52-13, 52-22
PARTNERSHIPS— Cont'd
Property of partnership — Cont'd
dissolution, application upon, 52-73
nature of partner's right in, 52-52
Property rights of partners, 52-51 to 52-55
Prospective operation of legislation, 52-4
Publication of terms, 52-108
Purchaser of partner's interest. Assign-
ment, supra
Real property —
as partnership property, 52-13
conveyance, 52-13, 52-22
Receivership for partner's interest, 52-55
Relation of partners to one another, 52-41
to 52-46
Remuneration. Compensation, supra
Representation —
by partner as evidence, 52-23
of membership in firm, effect, 52-28
Retiring partner —
liability for partnership debts to continue
until change recorded and posted,
48-2
rights of, when business is continued,
52-78
Retroactive effect of legislation limited, 52-
4
Salaries of partners, 52-41
Sale, authority of partner to make, 52-21
Securities registration, articles of partner-
ship to be submitted with application
for, 62-110
Separate composition with creditors of one
partner, 11-251
Several liability, 52-27
Special partnerships. Limited partnerships,
supra
Subrogation to rights of creditors, part-
ner's right to, 52-75
Surplus after satisfying liabilities —
lien on of party entitled to rescind part-
nership agreement for fraud or mis-
representation, 52-75
sharing of, 52-41
Surviving partner. Death of partner, supra
Tenancy in common, distinguished, 52-12
Term of existence, continuance beyond,
52-46
Tests of partnership, 52-5
Third persons, partners as to, 52-12, 52-28
Title acquired by conveyance by. 52-22
Tort of partner, liability for, 52-25
Transfer of partner's interest. Assignments,
supra
Trust, breach of by partner, firm as bound
by, 52-26
Trustee relation of members, 52-44
Unanimous action, when required, 52-21
Uniform Partnership Act, 52-1 to 52-79
Unknown partner not bound by act of part-
ner after dissolution, 52-68
758
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PARTNERSHIPS— Cont'd
Unusual transactions, authority of partner
as to, 52-21
Winding up. Dissolution, supra
Withdrawal of partner —
continuing husiness after, 52-67, 52-77^
payment for interest of withdrawing
partner, 52-78
Wrongful act or omission of partner, lia-
bility for, 52-25
PATENT MEDICINES
Alcoholic beverage control act, exemption
from provisions of, 4-3(2)
PATENTS
Catawba Indian lands, grants to lessees of,
57-154, 57-155
Confirmation of certain former patents, 57-
52 to 57-54
PARTRIDGES
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Bag limit, 28-371
Colleton County, 28-378
Breeding for commercial purposes, 28-523
Buying and selling penalized, 28-468
Closed and open seasons —
Bamberg County, 28-339.1
Chesterfield County, 28-342
Clarendon County, 28-338.4
Colleton County, 28-344
Darlington County, 28-344.1
Lee County, 28-348.1
Sumter County, 28-338.4
Game birds, 28-4
Out of state, hunter's right to take, 28-381
PATENTS FOR INVENTION
Inventors, securing exclusive rights to, US
Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 8
Securities issued for, escrowing under Se-
curity Act, 62-115
PATHOLOGISTS
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATIONS
Subversive Activities Registration Act not
applicable to, 16-584
PAUPERS
Poor Persons (this index)
PARTY
Parties (this index)
PARTY WALLS
Cities and towns, party walls in, 57-454, 57-
455
PASSENGERS
Carriers (this index)
PASTEURIZATION
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
PASTORS
Clergymen (this index)
PASTRY
Enriched flour, .inapplicability of regulations
requiring, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
[Reg. 8]
PAVING BONDS
Amount of issuance of, 47-860.4
Anticipation of assessments, issuance in, 47-
860.4
Assessments —
definition of, 47-860.2
issuance of paving bonds in anticipa-
tion of, 47-860.4
pledge of assessments collected, 47-860.19
use of monev derived from collection of,
47-860.19
Coupons, 47-860.8
Covenants, rights of holder as to enforce-
ment of, 47-860.20
Credit pledge for payment of, 47-860.18
Definitions, 47-860.2
Denominations, 47-860.7
Deposit of proceeds, 47-860.15
Execution, 47-860.11
Exemption from taxes, 47-860.12
Fiduciaries, bonds legal investments for,
47-860.16
Holder, rights of, 47-860.20
Improvements, application of proceeds to
the cost of, 47-860.15
Interest, 33-1361, 47-860.10
Investments for fiduciaries, bonds as, 47-
860.16
Index
759
PAVING BONDS— Cont'd
Issuance of, 47-860.4
Legal investments for fiduciaries, bonds as,
47-860.16
Levy of taxes to pay for, 47-860.18
Maturities of bonds, 33-1361, 47-860.5
Minimum sale price, 47-860.14
Municipal council, definition of, 47-860.2
Municipality, definition, 47-860.2
Negotiability, 47-860.8
Paving districts, 33-1359 to 33-1368
Payment, 47-860.9
Pledge —
assessments collected, 47-860.19
credit for payment of, 47-860.18
Privilege of redemption, 47-860.6
Proceeds, deposit and use of, 47-860.15
Purpose of article, 47-860.3
Rates of interest. 33-1361, 47-860.10
Redemption, 47-860.6
Registration, 47-860.8
Sale of, 33-1363, 47-860.13, 47-860.14
minimum sale price. 47-860.14
Special assessments. Assessments, supra
Special funds, deposit of proceeds from
sale of bonds in, 47-860.15
Taxes —
exemption from, 47-860.12
holder requiring levy of, 47-860.20
payment of bonds by levy of, 33-1364,
33-1365, 47-860.18
use of bonds for payment of, 47-860.17
Title of act, 47-860.1
PAWLEY'S ISLAND
Area to which certain health laws appli-
cable, 32-1281
Bottles, tin cans, etc., removal of, 32-1282
Garbage, removal of, 32-1282
Motor vehicles, operation of on beach, 46-
755
Pawley's Island Erosion District —
commission-
appointment, 63-293
chairman, 63-293
duties generally, 63-294
employees, 63-294
number of members, 63-293
powers generally, 63-294
property, acquisition of, 63-296
secretary, 63-293
terms of members, 63-293
vacancies, how filled, 63-293
creation, 63-291
eminent domain, power of, 63-296
structures on public property, consent
to erection of, 63-295
territory, 63-292
Penalties for health law violations, 32-1286,
32-1289
Persons responsible for compliance with
health law, 32-1285
PAWLEY'S ISLAND— Cont'd
Polling precincts in, 23-175
Sanitation, generally, 32-1281 to 32-1289
State Board of Health—
inspections and prosecutions for san-
itary violations, 32-1286, 32-1288
septic tanks, regulation of, 32-1283
Toilet facilities, septic tanks, etc., 32-1283
Unsafe water outlets, removing closing
placard from, 32-1287
Unsanitary toilets, removing closing plac-
ards from, 32-1287
Water in hotels, restaurants, etc., 32-1284
PAWNBROKERS
Generally, 56-1151 to 56-1163
Bond, 56-1155
actions on, 56-1156
Books of transactions kept by, 56-1157
Business to be conducted at place men-
tioned in license, 56-1153
Definition, 56-1151
Goods pawned or pledged, description of,
56-1157
Inspection of goods, 56-1159
Interest, limitations as to, 56-1160
Licenses —
grant of, 56-1154
place of business mentioned in license,
56-1153
requirement of, 56-1152
revocation of, 56-1163
suspension until penalty paid, 56-1162
Maturity of debt, restrictions as to sale of
pledge after, 56-1161
Memorandum describing goods pawned, is-
sue of, 56-1158
Note describing goods pawned, issue of,
56-1158
Penalty — -
carrying on business without license, 56-
1162
imposition of, 56-1162
Record of transactions to be kept by, 56-
1157
Sale prohibited within certain times after
maturity, 56-1161
Taxation, returns for, 65-1664
PAYMENT
Assignment for benefit of creditors as avoid-
ing preference created by, 57-352
Bonds, payment of. Bonds (this index)
Estate tax, time for payment of, 65-552
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Instalment Obligations and Payments (this
index)
Limitation of actions as affected by part
payment, 10-112 to 10-114
760
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PAYMENT— Cont'd
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Protest (this index)
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Stop payment orders, checks. Checks and
Drafts (this index)
Taxes. Taxation (this index)
PEACE, BREACH OF
Breach of the Peace (this index)
PEACE OFFICERS
For local provisions, sec the particular counties,
municipalities, etc.
Generally, S3-1 to 53-868
Association of. South Carolina Peace Of-
ficers' Association (this index)
Atomic Energy Commission, special State
constables for, 53-731 to 53-736
Bribery (this index)
Broadaway Lake Patrolmen, 51-230
Carriers of livestock, inspection of, 6-346,
6-493
Civil defense violators, arrest of, 44-361
Constables, generally. Constables (this in-
dex)
Contingent fees prohibited, 16-216, 53-2
Dangerous substances, enforcement of laws
as to, 32-1804
Detectives, generally. Detectives (this in-
dex)
Fifth judicial circuit, special investigator in,
53-751 to 53-756
Machine guns, possession of, 16-125, 16-126
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Narcotics, enforcement duties under Uni-
form Act, 32-1488
Police (this index)
Reports, 53-6 to 53-8
Riots, duties as to, 16-103, 16-104, 16-111,
16-112
Rural Police (this index)
Sheriffs (this index)
South Carolina retirement system, mem-
bership in, 61-38
Special deputies, constables, and detectives,
53-3
compensation, 53-3
Governor's powers, 53-3
officers without pay —
bond, 53-5
quarterly reports, 53-6
State Constables (this index)
State Health Officer, duty to assist, 32-37
Stink bomb, use of, 16-162
Tear gas bomb, use of, 16-162
Unincorporated communities, police dis-
tricts in. Unincorporated Communi-
ties (this index)
PEACHES
Bushel, standard, 66-157
PEACH TREES
Destruction of, by Crop Pest Commission,
when permissible, 3-141 to 3-147
PEANUTS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
PEARS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
PEAS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Bushels per barrel, 66-157
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
PEDDLERS
Hawkers and Peddlers (this index)
PEDESTRIANS
Highways (this index)
PEDIATRIC HOSPITALS
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588
PEEDEE RIVER SWAMP
Fishing in, manner permissible, 28-721
PEEPING TOM
Definition and punishment, 16-554
PELION, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-172
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
PELTS
Furs (this index)
Index
761
PENAL AND REFORMATORY
INSTITUTIONS
See also Jails and Jailers; Penitentiary
Generally, 55-1 to 55-747
Alcoholic liquors, penalty for furnishing to
prisoners, 55-12
Bath on entering, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
597 [Sec. 9]
Bedding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec.
Bloodhounds for tracking fugitives, 53-9
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
Chain Gangs (this index)
Clothing —
disinfection and delousing of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 9]
purchased from State penitentiary, 55-333
Constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art 12,
§§4-9
Contagious disease, isolation of prisoners
suffering from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
597 [Sec. 7]
Coroner's prisoners. Coroners (this index)
Death sentence, execution of. Capital Of-
fenses and Punishment (this index)
Diet of prisoners, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
597 [Sec. 10]
Dining room rules governing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 12]
Disinfection of room vacated by prisoner
suffering with communicable disease,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 11]
Disqualification of prisoners as electors,
SC Const, Art 2, §6
Employment of convicts upon public works
and highways, SC Const, Art 12, § 6
Escapes (this index)
Floors, cleansing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 597 [Sec. 3]
Good behavior credits on sentence, 55-8 to
55-10
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 596, 597
Heating, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec.
2]
Hiring out convicts, SC Const, Art 12, § 9
Industrial Schools (this index)
Jails and Jailers (this index)
Kitchens, rules governing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 12]
Lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec.
2]
Medical examination of prisoners upon ad-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597
[Sec. 8]
Narcotics, penalty for furnishing to prison-
ers, 55-12
Pardon (this index)
Parole (this index)
PENAL AND REFORMATORY
INSTITUTIONS— Cont'd
Parole Supervisors (this index)
Penitentiary (this index)
Probation (this index)
Probation, Parole, and Pardon Board (this
index)
Probation Officers (this index)
Probation Supervisors (this index)
Rock quarries, work in, 47-69
Screening of windows and doors, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 5]
Segregation of races and sexes, 55-1, 55-2
Service of summons on convicts, 10-436
Sexual sterilization of inmates. Sexual Ster-
ilization (this index)
Sheriff permitting escape of convicts, pen-
alty, 53-218
Supervision and control of convicts, SC
Const, Art 12, § 9
Time served by prisoners, computation of,
55-11
Toilets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 4]
Tuberculosis prisoners. Tuberculosis (this
index)
Venereal disease —
duty to report, 32-593; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 677 [Sec. 2]
treatment of inmate suffering from,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 678 [Sec. 4]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 596
[Sec. 1]
Walls, whitewashing of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 597 [Sec. 3]
Water closets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597
[Sec. 4]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597
[Sec. 6]
Windows, screens, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
597 [Sec. 5]
Workhouses (this index)
PENALTIES
Fines and Penalties (this index)
PENDLETON, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-251
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
PENITENTIARY
As to penal institutions generally, see Penal
and Reformatory Institutions
Generally, 55-301 to 55-381
Annual reports, 55-313
Budget and control board to purchase cer-
tain clothing from, 55-333
762
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PENITENTIARY— Cont'd
Chain Gangs (this index)
Clerks of court to give notice of number
of convicts sentenced, 55-322
Convicts in, 55-321 to 55-339
clemency recommendations to Probation,
Parole, and Pardon Board, 55-309
Federal prisoners, 55-326
Labor of convicts, infra
persons confined, 55-321
sentences and condition of, directors to
examine into, 55-309
service of summons on, 10-436
transportation to penitentiary, 55-322
expenses of, 55-323
Detention of unconvicted person, Gover-
nor's power to direct, 55-325
Directors, 55-301; SC Const, Art 12, § 5
compensation and traveling expenses, 55-
303
death sentence, duty as to execution of,
55-374
disqualification for interest in convict
labor, 55-302
management by, 55-304
powers, generally, 55-308
treatment of convicts, duty to prose-
cute violations as to, 55-310
vacancy —
how filled, 1-122; SC Const, Art 12,
§8
recess appointment to fill, 1-122
Discharged convicts, clothing and trans-
portation expenses for, 55-338
Disorders, riots, or insurrections, 55-351 to
55-356
aid of citizens to suppress — ■
compensation for, 55-354
penalty for refusing, 55-353
superintendent or keeper may call
on, 55-352, 55-356
injuring or killing participants, etc., jus-
tified, 55-355
suppression of, 55-351
Escapes (this index)
Execution of death sentence. Capital Of-
fenses and Punishment (this index)
Farms, acquisition out of surplus funds,
55-328
Funds —
appropriation of balances for support of
penitentiary, 55-339
expenditures restricted to specific pur-
pose of appropriations, 55-312
farms, acquisition out of surplus funds,
55-328
John G. Richards Industrial School for
Negro Boys, payment of mainte-
nance cost of, 55-205
Governor (this index)
Guards. Officers and employees, infra
Industrial school for white girls, transfers
from, 55-163
PENITENTIARY— Cont'd
Insurrections. Disorders, riots, or insurrec-
tions, supra
Keepers. Officers and employees, infra
Labor of convicts —
counties, use by, 55-327
manufacturing plants, directors may op-
erate, 55-331
motor vehicle license plates, manufacture
of, 55-332
penal institutions generally. Penal and
Reformatory Institutions (this in-
dex)
State highwavs and public projects, use
on, 55-334
State house and grounds, use on, 55-335
State institutions to pay costs of, 55-336,
55-337
Machine guns, possession by certain offi-
cials, 16-125, 16-126
Misconduct, directors to investigate and
punish, 55-351
Officers and employees, 55-304
exemption from jury, military, road, or
street duty, 55-307
machine guns, possession by certain offi-
cials, 16-125, 16-126
removal of, 55-306
Other penal institutions to purchase cloth-
ing from, 55-333
Penal institutions generally. Penal and
Reformatory Institutions (this index)
Records, 55-312
Riots. Disorders, riots, or insurrections,
supra
Rules and regulations, 55-308
Segregation of races and sexes, 55-1
State hospital, furnishing milk to, 55-329, 55-
330
Superintendent, 55-305; SC Const, Art 12,
§ 5 ^
action by and against penitentiary in
name of, 55-311
execution of death sentence, direction of,
55-373
removal of, 55-306
service of summons on prisoners by, 10-
436
vacancy in office, how filled, SC Const,
Art 12, § 8
Supervision and control of, SC Const, Art
12, § 9
Surgeon, attendance at execution of death
penalty, 55-375, 55-376
Transportation of convicts. Convicts, supra
Water main of women's penitentiary, private
connections to, 55-381
PENSIONS
Retirement Systems and Pensions (this in-
dex)
Index
763
PEOPLE
Modification of form of government as right
of people, SC Const, Art 1, § 1
Political power of, SC Const, Art 1, § 1
PEPPERS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
PEPSI-COLA
License tax on sellers of, 65-784
Tax on, 65-751 to 65-782
stamp tax, 65-763
PERCH
For statutory proznsions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Came
Goggle eye —
game fish, 28-4
transportation out of State regulated,
28-694
Sun, as game fish, 28-4
Transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
White, as game fish, 28-4
Yellow belly, as game fish, 28-4
PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES
Juries and Jurors (this index)
PERISHABLE PROPERTY
Attachment of, 10-928
proceeds of sale applied to judgment, 10-
933(1)
Unclaimed freight, 58-602
PERJURY— Cont'd
False swearing as, 16-203
gee also other appropriate lines in
this topic
Insurance Commissioner, false swearing
in hearing before, 37-61
militia officers, false swearing before, 44-
57
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund,
false swearing to obtain benefits
from, 61-325
Felony cases, perjury by defense witnesses,
26-5
Fines, disposition of, 16-205
Fraternal benefit associations, false state-
ment for purpose of procuring benefit
or in making required report, 37-924
Income tax return, false statement in, 65-302
Indictment, sufficiency, 17-406
Insurance Commissioner, false swearing in
hearing before, 37-61
Militia —
false swearing before militia officers, 44-
57
physician's false certificate of inability
to serve in, 44-122
Motor carriers' certificates to operate, false
affidavit in application as ground for re-
vocation and cancelation, Rules &. Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 33]
Peremptory challenges, 38-211
Police insurance and annuity fund, false
swearing to obtain benefits from, 61-325
Punishment —
for perjury, 16-201, 16-204
for subornation, 16-201, 16-204
in civil actions, 16-202
Reorganization commission, false testimony
before, 9-214
Tax Commission, false testimony before, 65-
72
Treason cases, perjury by defense witnesses,
26-5
PERMITS
See also Licenses and License Taxes
PERJURY
Affidavit of ownership of lost or destroyed
mortgage, 45-65
Civil arrest, false schedules for release of
debtor as perjury, 10-848
Conviction for —
as disqualifying elector, SC Const, Art
2, § 6
as disqualifying witness, 16-201, 16-202
Corporation officers falsely stating assets
and liabilities, 12-261
Electrical utilities, in hearings as to, 24-146
Evidence of accused in criminal case, ad-
missibility in prosecution for perjury,
26-405
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
Breweries and wineries. Beer, Ale, Wine,
and Porter (this index)
Broadaway Lake Commission (this index)
Buildings (this index)
Cattel, permits for loading or hauling at
night, in Berkeley County, 6-305
Charleston Harbor, construction in, 54-52
Drivers' permits. Motor Carriers (this in-
dex)
Electric Companies (this index)
Livestock Markets (this index)
Machine guns. 16-126
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
764
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PERMITS— Cont'd
Municipal water mains, tapping without
permit, 59-426
Municipal water system, use of water with-
out contract or license, 59-425
State hospital grounds, permits to public
service companies, 32-982
Sunday exhibition of motion pictures, ath-
letic contests, and musical concerts, 5-
102 to 5-105
Water Pollution Control Authority (this
index)
PERSONAL INJURIES— Cont'd
Port utilities of cities over 50,000, liability
for injuries due to, 54-107
Railroads ( this index)
Riots and Mobs (this index)
Steamboats, negligent or unskillful man-
agement causing injury, penalty for, 54-
455
Street railway company, lien of judgment
against, 58-744
Survival of actions for, 10-209
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
PERPETUATION OF TESTIMONY
Generally, 26-801 to 26-807
Cause of action, preservation of evidence
material to, 26-807
Complaint in action for, 26-807
lost, destroyed, or defectively recorded
instruments, 26-802
Costs, 26-806
Deeds and other instruments lost, destroyed,
or defectively recorded, 26-802 to 26-804
Judgments or decrees, lost or destroyed rec-
ords of, 26-801
Other proof of lost papers on trial of any
cause, 26-805
PERPETUITIES
Cemeteries, tombs, etc., gifts for, not void
for perpetuity, 57-7
PERSON, EXECUTION AGAINST
Execution (this index)
PERSONAL INJURIES
Attachment in actions for, 10-901(3)
Blanket accident and health insurance as
not affecting legal liability of policy
holder, 37-525
Carriers (this index)
Civil arrest in actions for, 10-802(6), 10-803
Electric and interurban railroads, lien of
judgments against, 58-744
Income tax, receipts in respect of injuries,
not gross income, 65-253
Insurance against. Accident and Health
Insurance (this index)
Insurance against liability for. Insurance
(this index)
Joinder of actions for, 10-701(3)
1 .lability insurance. Insurance (this index)
Limitation of actions for, 10-143 (^5)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
Passengers, injuries to. Carriers (this in-
dex)
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors (this
index)
Attachment (this index)
Burning of, penalty for, 16-314, 16-3L5
Civil arrest in cases of fraudulent detention,
etc., 10-802(2)
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Confiscated goods, sale and disposition of
proceeds, 57-241, 57-242
Corporate stock as, 12-75
Definition as to civil remedies and proced-
ure, 10-4
Escheats (this index)
Estates (this index)
Execution (this index)
Exemptions from Attachment, Execution,
Levy, or Sale (this index)
Fraudulent Conveyances (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Interpleader, 10-219
Joinder of actions for recovery of and in-
juries to, 10-701(6)
Judicial Sales (this index)
Limitation of actions for injury or deten-
tion of, 10-143(4)
Malicious injuries to, 16-381
Parties to Actions (this index)
Petit larceny, 16-353
Receiving stolen goods, 16-362
Survival of actions for injuring or taking,
10-209. 10-210
Taxation (this index)
Venue in action for recovery of, 10-301
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Executors and Administrators (this index)
PERSONAL SERVICE
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS
Labor (this index)
Index
765
PESTILENTIAL DISEASES
Reporting of, bv physician, Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 1]
PESTS
Insects (this index)
PETITION
Complaint or Petition (this index)
Constitutional right of, SC Const, Art 1,
§ 4; US Const, 1st Amend
PETIT JURY
Juries and Jurors (this index)
PETIT LARCENY
Larceny (this index)
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Generally, 66-401 to 66-421
Adulteration prohibited, 66-465
Aiding others to violate law, 66-466
Altering label penalized, 66-418
Blending, restrictions on, 66-465
Commissioner of Agriculture. Agriculture
(this index)
Complaints, investigation of, 66-409
Compounding, restrictions on, 66-465
Containers of one manufacturer or distrib-
utor not to be used for products of an-
other, 66-462
Deception in sale, 66-461 to 66-467
Definition of petroleum, 66-401
Expenses of administration, payment of, 66-
414
Exposure to benzene or benzol, threshold
limits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 559
[Sec. 6]
False trademark, selling under penalized,
66-464
Flash test, 66-408
Fuel Tax (this index)
Gasoline standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
457 [Reg. 1]
Gasoline Taxes (this index)
Imitative buildings or equipment prohibited
to dealers, 66-463
Inspection, 66-407
fee for, 66-412
refunds of, 66-413
tags, 66-412
Inspectors —
appointment. 66-402
interest in products sold, prohibited, 66-
403
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS— Cont'd
Inspectors — Cont'd
oath of office. 66-402
powers, 66-402
Investigation of complaints, 66-409
Labels —
alteration, penalized, 66-418
sale of products without label, penalized,
66-417
Liquefied Gas (this index)
Lubricating Oils (this index)
Mixing, restrictions on, 66-465
Notices of shipments, 66-406
Penalties —
failure to comply with statute, 66-419
violation of statutes, 66-416, 66-467
Poisoning by volatile product as reportable
disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553
[Sec. 5]
Pump of one distributor not to be used for
products of another, 66-462
Records and receipts and sales, 66-410
inspection, 66-411
Reports to General Assembly by Commis-
sioner of Agriculture, 66-421
Retail dealers, when provisions applicable
to, 66-420
Rules and regulations, power of Commis-
sioner of Agriculture to issue, 66-415
Sale without label penalized, 66-417
Sampling, 66-402, 66-407
Sellers to file information, 66-405
Standards, 66-408
Storage tank for gasoline, breaking into,
16-360
Tags, 66-412
payments for, distribution of, 66-414
Taxes —
Fuel Tax (this index)
Gasoline Taxes (this index)
sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
State Board of Health, membership on ex-
ecutive committee of, 32-5
PHARMACISTS
Generally, 56-1301 to 56-1330
Advertising by person not registered phar-
macist, 56-1312
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverage (this in-
dex)
Assistant pharmacists — -
qualification for examination as, 56-1306
temporary absence of registered pharma-
cists, effect of, 56-1311
Barbiturates. Narcotics (this index)
766
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PHARMACISTS— Cont'd
Board of examiners —
creation, 56-1301
elections, 56-1301
file of registration to be kept by, 56-1321
Licenses, infra
meetings, 56-1302
name of board, 56-1302
officers, 56-1302
powers of, 56-1311.1
prosecution of violations by, 56-1328
rules and regulations, 56-1302; Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7. p. 747
secretary, 56-1302
terms, 56-1301
vacancies, 56-1301
Chief drug inspector —
appointment of, 56-1324
assistant drug inspector, 56-1324
Country merchants, limited exemption of,
56-1317
Dental prescriptions, filling of, 56-502
Dentists, license requirements as not af-
fecting, 56-1310
Dispensing of drugs, license required for,
56-1310
Examination —
fees for, 56-1307
qualifications for examination as assist-
ant, 56-1306
External use, applicability of regulations to
preparations for, 56-1316
Fees —
examination, fees for, 56-1307
license fees, 56-1307
reciprocal registration, 56-1309
renewal of registration, 56-1319
Hospital pharmacies, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 580 [Reg. D, 3]
Infants' contracts, certain provisions inap-
plicable to sale of drugs and medicines,
11-156
Inspection of records and sale of poison, 56-
1314
Inspection of schools or colleges of phar-
macy, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 747 [Reg.
1]
Inspector —
assistant inspector, 56-1324
chief drug inspector, 56-1324
duties, 56-1326
funds for payment of, 56-1325
Jury duty, exemption from, 38-104
Licenses —
fees for, 56-1307
peddlers, 56-1207
powers of board as to, 56-1304
qualification of applicants ior, 56-1305
practical experience, recognition of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 747 [Reg.
2]
reciprocal registration, 56-1309
requirement of, 56-1303, 56-1310
PHARMACISTS— Cont'd
Licenses — Cont'd
restoration of canceled license, 56-1323
revocation or suspension of, 56-1322
on conviction of certain violations,
56-1323
alcohol, violation as to sale of, 4-
311
special licenses prohibited, 56-1308
Meaning of terms, 56-1330
Merchants permitted to sell certain drugs
and poisons, 56-1318
Narcotics (this index)
One drug store, pharmacist to supervise,
56-1310.1
Penalty for violation of regulations, 56-1327
Physicians and surgeons —
applicability of laws relating to, 56-1372
license requirements as not affecting, 56-
1310
poisons, application of regulations to pre-
scriptions by physicians, 56-1315
Poison —
application of regulations to prescrip-
tions by phvsicians, 56-1315
labels for, 56-1315
sales —
reporting of, 56-1314
sale of certain poisons by shopkeep-
ers. 56-1318
Prescriptions —
drugs to be sold only on, 56-1313
filling of dental prescriptions, 56-502
poisons, application of regulations to
prescriptions by physicians, 56-1315
Reciprocal registration, 56-1309
Register of pharmacists, keeping of, 56-1321
Registration —
annual registration, 56-1320
penalty for default in renewal of, 56-1319
reciprocal registration, 56-1309
removal of, 56-1319
Regulation of drug stores, 56-1311.1
Report by pharmaceutical association to
Governor, 56-1329
Reports at annual registration, 56-1320
Shopkeepers permitted to sell certain drugs
and poisons, 56-1318
State Board of Pharmaceutical Examiners.
Board of examiners, supra
Supervision of one drug store, 56-1310.1
Temporary absence of registered pharma-
cists. 56-1311
Title, unlawful use of, 56-1312
Trademark, applicability of regulations to
certain preparations sold by, 56-1316
Venereal diseases, druggist not to prescribe
for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 679 [Sec.
7]
Wholesale, applicability of regulations up-
on sale to licensed persons at, 56-1313
Wholesale druggists, barbiturate sales to,
32-1497
Index
767
PHEASANTS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Breeding for commercial purposes, 28-524
Closed season until 1955, 28-332
Eggs, possession or sale, 28-470
Game birds, 28-4
PHENOBARBITAL
Prescription and dosage, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 546
PHENOL
Commercial disinfectants, as measure of
strength of, 32-1751
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(4)
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
Restrictions on use by purchasers prohib-
ited, 66-101
PHOTOGRAPHS
Registration and Recordation (this index)
Sales tax, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 853 [Reg.
28]
PHOTOSTATS
Certification of photostatic copies by clerks
of court in certain counties, 15-1771.1
Registration and Recordation (this index)
PHRENOLOGY
Punishment for, 16-572
PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS
Insurance (this index)
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
CHILDREN
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
PHONOGRAPHS
Music machines, orchestras, etc. Amuse-
ments and Athletic Contests (this in-
dex)
PHOSGENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Poisoning, as reportable disease, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
PHOSPHATE ROCKS AND
DEPOSITS
Budget and control board —
powers and rights of. 1-361 to 1-382
reports to General Assembly as to ac-
tions concerning phosphate deposits,
1-382
Failure to return tools for phosphate rock,
16-393
PHOSPHINE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
PHOSPHORIC ACID
Fertilizers (this index)
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Generally, 56-1351 to 56-1374
Alcoholic beverages — •
attending patients while under influence
of liquor, 56-1367
prescriptions of. Alcohol and Alcoholic
Beverages (this index)
Animals, reports as to persons bitten by,
6-128
Antirabic vaccine to be furnished to, 6-135
Armed forces, applicability of regulation
of physicians in, 56-1372
Barbers, physicians as exempt from regula-
tions as to, 56-276
Barbiturates — ■
professional use of, 32-1499
sales to physicians, 32-1497
Birth certificates, duties as to, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 683 [Sec. 15]
Birth date, proof by certificate or affidavit
of, 32-1145(2)
Board of Examiners —
appointment, 56-1351
bylaws, 56-1352
compensation of board, 56-1353
meetings, 56-1352
oath, administration of, 56-1369
officers, 56-1352
quorum, 56-1352
records, 56-1371
register of applicants, 56-1371
terms, 56-1351
vacancies, 56-1351
768
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
—Cont'd
Certificate of qualification, issuance of, 56-
1359
Children's courts may direct treatment for
child. 15-1423
Chiropodists (this index)
Chiropractors (this index)
Contagious and infectious diseases, report-
ing of, 32-551, 32-552
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
pp. 552, 553 [Sec. 1]
Cosmetologists, physician exempt from
regulations as to, 56-479
Dead Bodies (this index)
Death penalty, attendance at execution of,
55-375, 55-376
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Disqualifications for failure to comply with
regulations, 56-1373
Drugs or liquor, attending patient while
under influence of, 56-1367
Epidemics, appointment by municipal
health boards during, 32-71
Examination of —
certificate of qualification, 56-1359
conduct of, 56-1360
grade required, 56-1361
requirement of, 56-1359
subjects, 56-1360
subsequent examination in case of fail-
ure, 56-1362
Expert witnesses, compensation and fees
as, 27-631 to 27-637
Eyes of infants, prevention of blindness,
32-555
Fees —
disposition of, 56-1370
expert witnesses, 27-631 to 27-637
registration of persons qualified, 56-1366
Hotel, restaurant, etc., employees, ex-
amination of, 35-135
Insanity examinations, fees for —
Clarendon County, 27-636
Colleton County, 27-637
Insurance (this index)
Intoxicating liquors. Alcoholic beverages,
supra
Jury duty, exemption from, 38-104
License —
appeals from refusal of, 56-1365
revocation or suspension, 56-1368
violations of article as to prescrip-
tions for alcohol, 4-311
temporary licenses, 56-1356
Liquor, Alcoholic beverages, supra
Medical books as evidence, 26-142
Medical care for children, juvenile and
domestic relations courts' powers as
to, 15-1191
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
— Cont'd
Medical service plan, participation in.
Medical Service Corporations (this in-
dex)
Midwives, applicability of regulations as
to, 56-1372
Military service, applicability of regulations
to surgeons in, 56-1372
Militia, penalty for false certificate of in-
ability to serve in, 44-122
Narcotics (this index)
Naturopothy (this index)
Occupational diseases, reporting cases of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 2]
Optometrists using title of, 56-1073
Osteopaths (this index)
Penalties for violation of regulations as to,
56-1373, 56-1374
Pestilential diseases, duty to report cases
of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec.
1]
Pharmacists (this index)
Practice of medicine —
definition of, 56-1354
License, supra
restrictions as to, 56-1355
Prescription for alcohol. Alcohol and Al-
coholic Beverages (this index)
Prisoners, physician attending, report to
municipal health board, 32-85
Psychiatric examination in juvenile and
domestic relations courts —
in children's court division, 15-1191
in family court division, 15-1225(15)
Psychologists, examination of child by, in
juvenile and domestic relations courts,
15-1191
Public health service, applicability of reg-
ulations to surgeons in, 56-1372
Railroad accident, notice of, 58-1206
railroad's duty to summon physician,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule
13]
Reciprocal certification, 56-1363
Registration of qualified persons, 56-1366
Reports —
contagious or infectious diseases, 32-551,
32-552
persons bitten by animals, 6-128
prisoners, physician attending, report to
municipal health board, 32-85
railroad accident, 58-1206
venereal diseases, duty to report. 32-593
Richland County, county physicians in.
Richland County (this index)
Schools of medicine —
county or municipal hospitals, etc., no
discrimination at. 32-818
Medical College of the State of South
Carolina (this index)
South Carolina retirement system, medical
beard of, 61-12
Index
769
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
— Cont'd
Special practitioners, 56-1364
State Board of Medical Examiners. Board
of Examiners, supra
State hospital, medical certificate for ad-
mission or commitment to. State Hos-
pital (this index)
Tourist camps and roadhouses in Green-
ville County, examination of employees
of, 35-309
Venereal diseases, duty to report, 32-593
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 677 [Sec. 2]
Witnesses, expert, compensation and fees
as, 27-631 to 27-637
Workmen's compensation claimants, ex-
amination of. Workmen's Compensa-
tion (this index)
PIANOS
Hawkers and peddlers, application of cer-
tain regulations as to, 56-1217
PICKENS COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Auctioneer, 15-1913
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
assessors, township and town, to be ap-
pointed by, 65-1802
clerical assistance, 14-3172
fees, payment into treasury, 14-3171
Bailiffs, 15-1940
Board of Commissioners, bond, 14-3152
Bonds generally
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Borrowing — ■
deposits of money borrowed, 14-3156
for expenses, 14-3155
from Federal agencies for certain pur-
poses, 14-554, 14-555, 14-557
in anticipation of taxes. Tax anticipa-
tion borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-89
Boxing commission, 5-304
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-285
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 49
PICKENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
as referee, 10-1405
certification of photostatic copies, 15-
1771.1
clerical assistance, 14-3172 •
fees, 27-52, 27-93
payment into treasury, 14-3171
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Congressional districts. 23-554
Constables, 43-952, 43-953
see also Constables (this index)
bond, 43-312
fees, 27-453
monthly reports, 43-331
Contempt of court, abuse or mutilation of
courthouse as, 14-3158
Coroners —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage provi-
sion as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing — ■
bond in, 13-152
duties of, 13-204
issuance of tickets, 13-206
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courthouse, abusing or mutilating, penal-
ized, 14-3158
Courts —
bailiffs, 15-1940
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-285
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county courts, inapplicability of general
law as to, 15-627
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(8)
Magistrates, infra
Master, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Dams, applicability of provisions in, 18-8
Delinquent tax collector. Tax collector,
infra
Depositories of borrowed money, 14-3156
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finance board, 14-3155
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and Game Commission, 28-1151 to 28-
1158
appointment, 28-1151
770
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PICKENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Fish and Game Commission — Cont'd
chairman. 28-1152
compensation of members, 28-1153
co-operation with Chief Game Warden,
28-1157
duties, 28-1155
meetings, 28-1154
number of members, 28-1 151
residence of members, 28-1151
secretary, 28-1 152
terms of members, 28-1152
vacancies, how filled, 28-1152
wardens —
nomination of, 28-1155
salaries, recommendations as to, 28-
1156
vacancy, how filled, 28-1158
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commissions generally
Counties (this index)
Taxation (.this index)
Game warden —
Fish and Game Commission, supra
full time, 28-138
Game zone, 28-5
Gasoline tax, use of funds from, to repay
loans from Federal agencies, 14-556
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses inapplicable, 38-408
Health and drainage, commissioners of, 18-
71
Highways —
generally —
Counties ("this index)
Highways (this index)
drainage of lands into, prohibited, 33-499
rural mail routes, maintenance of, 33-
810
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3§3 [Vol. 7, p. 132]
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Judicial sales, auctioneer for, 15-1913
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(8)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates —
generally. Magistrates (this index)
fees, 27-437
jury fees, 43-138
monthly reports, 43-13
Master — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
clerical help, 41-3172
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3172
to pay fees and costs into county treas-
ury, 14-3171
PICKENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, 14-3151, 14-3152
fees, payment into treasury, 14-3171
office hours, 14-3157
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-3172
Peace officers' monthly reports, 53-8
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to 56-1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precints in, 23-192
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
clerical assistance, 14-3172
fees, payment into treasury, 14-3171
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Recording fees, 27-52, 27-93
Rural police —
generally. Rural Police (this index)
monthly reports, 53-8
Schools
generally — -
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
bonds, district, permissible amount —
Pickens Centralized High School
District, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 295]
Superintendent of Education —
bond, 14-3151
expense allowance, 21-85
finance board, membership in, 14-3155
taxes, 21-3802
special provision, 21-929
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
clerical assistance, 14-3172
deputies, constables for magistrate at
Pickens to act as, 43-953
fees, payment into treasury, 14-3171
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory provi-
sions as optional, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolint retirement system, partici-
pation in, 61-181 to 61-183
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Supervisor —
bond, 14-3151
finance board, membership in, 14-3155
[8SCCode]
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771
PICKENS COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
see also Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2191 to 65-2203
appointment, 65-2192
bond, 65-2192
cash book, 65-2201
clerical assistance, 14-3172
creation of office, 65-2191
fees, payment into treasury, 14-3171
office in courthouse, 65-2194
powers, 65-2198
removal from office, 65-2192
reports, 65-2203
settlements with treasurer, 65-2202, 65-
2203
term of office, 65-2192
commencement, 65-2192
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors —
municipal advisors to, 65-3641
township assessors, appointment of,
65-1802
commutation road tax, when payable,
33-961
equalization board, municipal advisors
to, 65-3641
executions to enforce payment, 65-2199
nulla bonas, 65-2203
records of, 65-2201
exemption from, of new industries or
additions. 65-1568
sales for, auctioneers for, 15-1913
South Carolina retirement system, levy
for payments to, 61-182
Township bonds in aid of Pickens Railroad
Company, prohibition of tax for, not
applicable, 58-863
Treasurer — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-3151, 65-1952
clerical assistance, 14-3172
fees, payment into treasury, 14-3171
finance board, membership in, 14-3155
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2202
Waters. Streams, supra
PICKENS, TOWN OF
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
PICKEREL
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Game fish, 28-4
Transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
PICTURES
Motion pictures, 5-101 to 5-104
Obscene pictures —
sale, publication, etc., punishment for,
16-414
women, penalty for sending to, 16-552
PIE PLANT
Bushel, standard, 66-157
PIGEONS
Carrier pigeons, shooting, killing, or maim-
ing penalized, 28-463, 28-464
PIGPENS
Broadaway Lake area, regulation in, 51-217
PIGS
Hogs (this index)
PIKE
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Game fish, 28-4
Transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
PILLOW SLIPS
Hotels and boardinghouses, 35-127
PILOTS
Generally, 56-1401 to 56-1444
Absence without leave, 56-1423
Aeroplane. Aeronautics (this index)
Apprentices for ports, 56-1408
Attachment in actions for pilotage, 10-901
(6)
Beaufort, number of pilots limited, 56-1413
Boats for. Pilot boats, infra
Bond, 56-1414
new bond, 56-1441
772
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PILOTS— Cont'd
Carrying off bv commander of vessel, penal-
ty for, 56-1430
Charleston Hoard of Harbor Commission-
ers, full branch pilot of port of Charles-
ton to be member of, 54-1.21
Charleston City —
board of examiners, 56-1406
boats that may be used as pilot boats,
56-1419
commissioners of pilotage, 56-1404, 56-
1406 to 56-1408
disposition of fines. 56-1439
exclusive use of pilot boats, 56-1421
license, prerequisite to, 56-1411
manning of pilot boats, 56-1420
numbering of boats, 56-1421
number of pilots limited, 56-1413
ownership of pilot boats, 56-1420
pilotage ground of, 56-1418
qualifications of apprentices, 56-1409
rates of pilotage, 56-1435
register, duties of harbormaster as to,
56-1417
rules and regulations for station boats,
56-1438
station duty of pilot boats, 56-1437, 56-
1438
Collection of fines, manner of, 56-1444
Commissioners of pilotage —
appointment, 56-1401
Beaufort, 56-1401, 56-1402
board of examination, organization of,
56-1405
Charleston City, 56-1404, 56-1406 to 56-
1408
composition, 56-1402
examination of causes of disaster, 56-
1440
forfeiture of license for misconduct, 56-
1442
Georgetown City, 56-1401 to 56-1403
Little River, 56-1401, 56-1402
new bond, power as to requirement of,
56-1441
North and South Edisto, and Stono
Rivers, 56-1401, 56-1402
offices of Georgetown commission, 56-
1403
permission to hire out boat, 56-1424
qualifications, 56-1402
regulations prescribed by, 56-1415
surrender of license, power as to, 56-
1441
Discontinuance of duties without leave, 56-
1423
Employment, when not compelled, 56-
1426
Engaging in other business, 56-1422
Fees, 5ii-1434
advance payment of, demand, 56-1428
carrying off pilot, 56-1430
PILOTS— Cont'd
Fines, collection of, 56-1444
commissioners of pilotage, 56-1401 to
56-1403
license to experienced pilot. 56-1412
number of pilots limited, 56-1413
Hiring of boat without leave of Board, 56-
1424
Illegal pilotage, 56-1433
Licenses —
enforcement of surrender of, 56-1443
forfeiture for misconduct, 56-1442
issue of, 56-1410
surrender of, 56-1441
Nearest vessel to be offered services, 56-
1425
Number of pilots limited, 56-1413
Oath, 56-1410
Orders and regulations prescribed bv Board,
56-1415
Outbound vessel, pilotage of, 56-1428
Pilot boats —
Charleston City, supra
kind of boats used as, 56-1419
manning of, 56-1420
numbering, 56-1421
ownership, 56-1420
register of, 56-1416
use of, 56-1421
Rates of pilotage, 56-1435, 56-1436
Refusal to take on board, 56-1432
Register, 56-1416
Remaining on board vessel, 56-1427
Signal for departure of vessel, 56-1429
Special orders, duty under, 56-1431
Substitution, right as to, 56-1424
War, duties during, 56-1431
PIMPING
Penalized, 16-409 to 16-411
PIN BALL MACHINES
Coin-Operated Machines (this index)
PINCKNEY TOWNSHIP
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229,
230]
PINEWOOD, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-169
PIPELINE COMPANIES
Eminent domain, exercise of, 5S-6
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772>
PIPELINES
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-
310(4)
PIPES
Heater pipes, regulations as to, 47-1241
Highways, permit required for laying in,
33-4SS
Standpipes, business buildings to have, 47-
1230
Steam pipes, regulations as to, 47-1240
Stovepipes, regulations as to, 47-1237
Water pipes. Water Supply and Water-
works (this index)
PIPE STAVES
Exported, characteristics and dimensions,
66-6
PLANNING, AND PLANNING
BOARDS AND
COMMISSIONS
Grade crossing elimination. Railroad Cross-
ings (this index)
Highway and Streets (this index)
In counties. Counties (this index)
In municipalities. Municipal Corporations
(this index)
Reclamation plan. Drainage Districts (this
index)
Research, Planning, and Development
(this index)
PLANOGRAPHING
Proceedings before Public Service Commis-
sion, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule
33]
PLANTATIONS
Cotton plantations, sale on, 13-106
PIRACY
Congress, powers of, US Const, Art 1, § 8
PISTOLS
Weapons (this index)
PLACE OF TRIAL
Venue (this index)
PLAGUE
Quarantine placard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 554 [Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
common carriers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sec. 2]
PLAINTIFFS
Parties to Actions (this index)
PLANT DISEASES
Clemson Agricultural College, examination
into plant diseases, 3-21
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
PLANTS AND PLANTING
Agriculture (this index)
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE
COMPANY
License, 37-121
PLATFORM
Cotton platform. Cotton Weighers and
Weighing (this index)
PLATS
Maps or Plats (this index)
PLAYGROUNDS
Parks and Playgrounds (this index)
PLANK ROAD COMPANY PLAYING CARDS
Charter, application for, requirements, 30- Stamp tax on. Stamp Taxes (this index)
303
Taxation, treatment of certain real estate PLAY<?
for purpose of, as personal property,
65-1509 Theaters and Shows (this index)
774
Codf. of Laws of South Carolina
PLEADING
Generally, 10-601 to 10-696
Abolition of distinction between law and
equity, SC Const, Art 6, § 3
Accounts, 10-671
Allegations deemed true, when, 10-608
Amendment of, 10-691 to 10-696
delav, striking out amendment intended
for, 10-691
evidence, amendment to conform to, 10-
692, 10-693
judgment on failure to answer amended
complaint, 10-696
magistrates' courts, pleadings in, 43-88,
43-90
masters may allow, 15-1815(3)
mistake, amendment to correct, 10-692
motions for, Cir Ct Rule 20
probate courts, Prob Ct Rule 12
proceedings before Public Service
Commission. Carriers ( this index)
referees may allow, 10-1406, 15-1815(3)
service of copy of amended pleadings,
10-691, 10-696
to make definite and certain, 10-606
Answer (this index)
Book of pleadings, 15-1767(8)
size of book, 15-1770
Certificate of merits. Merits, certificate of,
infra
Complaint or Petition (this index)
Conditions precedent in contract, perform-
ance of, 10-673
Construction of, 10-602
Copies of — ■
furnishing copies to court, 10-1206
use of original instead of copy, 10-1207
Counterclaim and Setoff (this index)
Countv courts, pleading and practice in,
15-615, 15-616
general laws as applicable, 15-615
Court, furnishing copies to, 10-1206
Criminal charges. Indictment or Informa-
tion (this index)
Cross actions between codefendants, 10-707
Defect in, not affecting substantial rights,
disregarded, 10-1214
Demurrer (this index)
Discovery of books and papers, Cir Ct
Rules 43 to 46
Disregard of defect not affecting substantial
rights, 10-1214
Distinction between law and equity, aboli-
tion of, SC Const, Art 6, § 3
Enlarging time for, 10-609; Cir Ct Rule 19
Equity and law, abolition of distinction be-
tween, SC Const, Art 6, § 3
Error in. Mistake in. infra
Evidence. Variance, infra
Exemplary damages in tort actions, 10-678
Extension of time for, 10-609; Cir Ct Rule
19
PLEADING— Cont'd
Fictitious name, defendant may be sued by,
10-607
Filing in common pleas courts of counties
with city, 60,000 to 70,000, 1940 census.
10-1115
Florence Civil Court, pleading and practice
in, 15-1612
Foreign countries, pleading laws of, neces-
sity of, 26-67
Former Jeopardy (this index)
Forms of, 10-601
Frivolous pleading, judgment on, 10-1505
Furnishing of, Cir Ct Rule 32
Greenville County Court (this index)
Immaterial defects disregarded, 10-1214
Indictment or Information (this index)
Instrument for payment of money, 10-674
Insurer, unauthorized, prerequisites to
pleading by, 37-268
Issues (this index)
Judgment or decree —
book of pleadings and judgments —
entries, 15-1767(8)
size of book, 15-1770
pleading of, 10-672
Judgment Roll (this index)
Laurens Countv Domestic Relations Court,
15-1292, 15-1293
Law and equity, abolition of distinction be-
tween, SC Const, Art 6, § 3
Laws, necessity of pleading —
foreign countries, 26-67
other states, 26-62, 26-65
private statutes, 10-675
Libel or slander, 10-676, 10-677
Magistrates' courts, 43-85 to 43-90
Mandamus. 10-2102
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Mechanic's lien, petition to enforce. Me-
chanics' and Materialmen's Liens (this
index)
Merits, certificate of —
as to demurrer, Cir Ct Rule IS
for extending time to answer, Cir Ct
Rule 19
Mistake in —
amendment to correct, 10-692
not affecting substantial rights, disre-
garded, 10-1214
Motions (this index)
Narcotics cases, negativing exceptions, 32-
1487
Nolo contendere, plea of, 17-504
Numbering causes of action or defenses, Cir
Ct Rule 18
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Original documents enclosed in commission,
disposition of, Cir Ct Rule 34
Other states, laws of, necessity of pleading,
26-62, 26-65
Tlacc of filing, Cir Ct Rule 67
Pleas (this index)
Index
775
PLEADING— Cont'd
Preparation of, Cir Ct Rules 12, 13
Private statutes, 10-675
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Public Service Commission, proceedings be-
fore. Carriers (this index)
Recoupment. Counterclaim and Setoff
(this index)
Reply (this index)
Richland County Court (this index)
Securities Act, negativing exemptions, 62-
305
Service of. Service of Process and Papers
(this index)
Setoff. Counterclaim and Setoff (this in-
dex)
Signing of, 10-603
Verification, infra
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Statutes. Laws, supra
Striking out —
amendment intended for delay, 10-691
irrelevant or redundant matter, 10-606
motions for, Cir Ct Rule 20
Sufficiency of, 10-601
Supplemental pleadings, 10-610
Time for filing —
after service, 10-473
in fourth circuit, 15-268
Trial, use at. Trial (this index)
Variance between pleadings and proof —
amendment to conform to evidence, 10-
692, 10-693
failure of proof distinguished, 10-695
immaterial variances, effect of, 10-694
Indictment or Information (this index)
magistrates' courts, civil actions in, 43-96
material variance defined, 10-693
Verification of —
accounts, 10-671
acknowledgment instead of. affidavit dur-
ing World War II, 60-54, 60-62
armed forces and merchant marine of-
ficers may take, during World War
II, 44-475
person to make, 10-604
when required, 10-603
when unnecessary, 10-605
PLEAS
Civil actions. Answer (this index)
Courts-martial, refusal of accused to plead,
44-199
Guilty, plea of — •
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court's
power to receive, 15-1530
conviction upon, 17-508
Nolo contendere, plea of, 17-504
PLEDGE AND COLLATERAL
SECURITY
Accounts receivable, payment without no-
tice of assignment, 45-202
Assignment for benefit of creditors as avoid-
ing preference created by, 57-352
Bills of Lading (this index)
City housing authorities, for deposits of
funds of, 36-137
Corporate stock —
pledgee not rendered liable as stock-
holder, 12-72
railroad stocks, superadded liability on
pledged stock, 58-945
Motor carriers' certificate of public con-
venience and necessity, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 37]
Negotiable Instruments ( this index)
Paving Bonds (this index)
Pawnbrokers (this index)
Payment of verdict on counterclaim in re-
plevin action as discharging lien, 10-
1455
Power of sale in, as revoked by death of
mortgagor, 45-83
Railroad stocks, superadded liability on
pledged stock, 58-945
Receivables arising from sales of merchan-
dise, lien created by, 45-401 to 45-410
Sale to satisfy, notice of, 45-164
Securities Act not applicable to sales under,
62-54(2)
Verdict in actions to recover pledged goods,
10-1455
PLUMAGE
Sale or possession for sale, prohibited, 28-
402
PLUMBERS AND PLUMBING
Generally, 56-1501 to 56-1536
Cities of over 5,000, inspector in, 47-378
' es of over 15,000, 56-1501 to 56-1510
board of plumbing examiners —
appointment, 56-1502
compensation, 56-1504
disposition of surplus funds, 56-1504
meetings, 56-1503
secretary, 56-1503
vacancies, 56-1502
certificates —
annual renewal, 56-1506
examination for, 56-1505
fees, 56-1506
issue of, 56-1506
sanitary plumbing, certificate required
for installation of, 56-1501
inspectors, 56-1508
776
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PLUMBERS AND PLUMBING— Cont'd
Cities of over 15,000 — Cont'd
ordinances to cover construction of
plumbing, 56-1507
penalty for violation of regulations as to,
56-1509
records of successful applicants, 56-1503
sanitary plumbing, certificate required
for installation of, 56-1501
time of license as affecting regulations,
56-1510
Counties containing city of over 70,000, 56-
1521 to 56-1536
amendment of regulations, 56-1525
board of examiners —
compensation, 56-1531
disposition of surplus funds, 56-1531
meetings, 56-1530
record of successful applicants, 56-
1530
secretary, 56-1530
certificates —
annual renewal required, 56-1533
engaging in business witbout, 56-1527
examination not required for certif-
icates, 56-1534
fees, 56-1533
issuance of, 56-1533
construction, applicability of regulations
as to, 56-1536
county board of plumbing examiners, 56-
1528
county determining plumbing regula-
tions, 56-1521
enforcement of regulations, 56-1526
examination —
certificate, examination not required
for, 56-1534
provision for, 56-1532
hearing as prerequisite to adoption of
regulations, 56-1523
inspector, 56-1526
local regulations, superseding county
regulations, 56-1522
notice of availability of printed copies of
regulations, 56-1524
penalties for failure to comply with reg-
ulations, 56-1526
printing of copies of regulations, 56-
1524
territorial extent of licenses, 56-1535
Sewers and Septic Tanks (this index)
PLUMS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
PNEUMONIA
Placarding, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
PNEUMONIA— Cont'd
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
common carriers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
623 [Sec. 3]
PODIATRY
Chiropodists (this index)
POET LAUREATE
Appointment, 1-123
POISONS
Cases of poisoning, when reportable, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
Chemical analysis in case of suspected poi-
soning, 117-116 to 117-118
Confectionery as adulterated by poisonous
color or flavor, 32-1513
Evidence as to administration of, medical or
scientific books as to, 26-142
Insecticides and Fungicides (this index)
Killing by. Homicide (this index)
Motor carriers, vehicles transporting poi-
sons, to stop at railroad grade crossing,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 771 [Reg. 2.131]
Pharmacists (this index)
POLES
Public utility lines crossing streets, rail-
roads, etc., poles for, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
POLE TRAILERS
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
POLICE
For local matters, sec particular political
subdivisions
Accidents, highway, reporting to, 46-326,
40-328
Alarm system injuring or interfering with,
16-560
Annuities. Police Insurance and Annuity
Fund (this index)
Arrests (this index)
Bethel Park police officer, 51-337
Bloodltounds for tracking fugitives, 53-9
Bonds, police officers to furnish. 47-1093
Broadaway Lake patrolman, 51-230
Bus stations, policemen at, 47-232
Carriers (this index)
Index
777
POLICE— Cont'd
Charleston Police Court. Charleston Re-
corder's Courts (this index)
Chief of, inspection of buildings by, to cor-
rect inflammable condition, 37-81
Children, confinement at police station, 15-
1187 to 15-1189
Cigarettes or tobacco, investigation of fur-
nishing to minors, 15-1387
Cities of more than 35,000 and less than
45,000 under 1920 census, tenure of of-
fice in, 47-706
Cities of 20,000 to 50,000, police commis-
sioners in, 53-251 to 53-258
charges against police officers —
proceedings on, 53-257
suspension pending trial, 53-257
witnesses, compelling attendance of,
53-258
chief of police and police officers, elec-
tion and control of, 53-255
council may prescribe further duties,
53-256
establishment, 53-251
meetings, 53-254
members, 53-251
compensation, 53-251
election and term of office, 53-252
mayor as, 53-251
vacancies, 53-253
secretary, 53-254
temporary police officers, provision for,
53-255, 53-257
Cities over 1,000, 47-232
Civil service —
Aiken Police Civil Service Commission.
Aiken, City of (this index)
commission form of government, civil
service examination in cities with,
47-703
Municipal Corporations (this index)
County police. Rural Police (this index)
see also under names of particular coun-
ties
Eavesdropping laws, exemption from, 16-555
Extraterritorial jurisdiction as to arrest,
53-1
False alarm, penalty for, 16-560
Highway Patrol (this index)
Indictment not required in police court pro-
ceedings, 17-401
Insurance. Police Insurance and Annuity
Fund (this index)
Municipal parks, arrest of violators of reg-
ulations, 51-105
Peace officers. Municipal Corporations
(this index)
Railroad agents, police powers of, 58-1221
to 58-1223
Railroad conductors, powers of, 58-1221 to
58-1223
Railroad police. Carriers (this index)
POLICE— Cont'd
Railroad stations in cities and towns of
1,000,47-232
Retirement. Police Insurance and Annuity
Fund (this index)
State health officer, duty to assist, 32-37
State highway patrol. Highway Patrol
(this index)
State hospital grounds, 32-979
Towns of less than 1,000, 47-141, 47-144
Towns over 1,000, 47-232
Traffic regulations. Highways and Streets
(this index)
Unincorporated Communities (this index)
Venereal disease inspectors and co-ordina-
tors as having powers of State police,
32-592
POLICE COURT
Charleston Police Court. Charleston Re-
corder's Courts (this index)
Indictment not required in, 17-401
Municipal Courts (this index)
POLICE INSURANCE AND
ANNUITY FUND
Generally, 61-301 to 61-325
Annual report, 61-324
Benefits —
board's decisions final, 61-321
death benefits, 61-319
disability benefits, 61-316
medical re-examinations, 61-317
retroactive benefits, 61-317
review of claims, 61-317
schedule, 61-316
false swearing to obtain, penalty, 61-325
legislative changes, 61-322
proration when fund insufficient, 61-320
retirement benefits, 61-318
Commissioners, 61-302 to 61-304
chairman, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 748
[Reg. 4]
control over funds, 61-312
quorum, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 748
[Reg. 3]
regular meetings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 748 [Reg. 1]
special meetings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 748 [Reg. 2]
vice-chairman, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
748 [Reg. 5]
Disbursements, 61-321
Dues, 61-313, 61-314; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 748 [Reg. 7]
delinquency in payment, Rules' & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 749 [Reg. 8]
Employees of board, 61-304
travel expenses, 61-305
77S
Code of Laws of South Carolina
POLICE INSURANCE AND
ANNUITY FUND— Cont'd
Fines, sharing in, 61-309 to 61-311
Forfeited appearance bonds, sharing in, 61-
309 to 61-311
Gifts, acceptance of, 61-308
Interest and income from investments, dis-
position of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
748 [Reg. 6]
Investigation of condition of fund, 61-324
Investments, 61-312; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 748 [Reg. 6]
Membership in South Carolina Peace Ut-
ficers' Association, requirement of, 61-
313; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 748 [Reg.
7]
eligibility for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
748 [Reg. 7]
refunds on resignation, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 749 [Reg. 81
reinstatement, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
749 [Reg. 8]
resignation. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 749
[Reg. 8]
suspension for non-payment of dues,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 749 [Reg.
8]
Peace officers defined, 61-301
Records, 61-323
Regular meetings, order of business at,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 749 [Reg. 9]
Rules and regulations, 61-307; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 748
amendment, repeal, etc. of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 749 [Reg. 10]
Secretary-treasurer —
official bond, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
748 [Reg. 6]
powers and duties of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 748 [Reg. 6]
State retirement system, member not re-
quired to come into, on becoming State
employee, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 476
[Reg. 16]
Street superintendent and assistant, eligibil-
ity to membership, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 748 [Reg. 7]
Time of making application for membership,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 749 [Reg. 7]
Treasurer, 61-304
official bond, 61-306
reports, 61-306
World War II servicemen, reinstatement
of, 61-315
POLICE POWER
Municipal Corporations (this index)
POLICY
Insurance (this index)
POLIOMYELITIS
Quarantine placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
554 [Sec. 8]
Travel of persons with, restricted, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
common carriers, Rules &; Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sec. 3]
POLITICAL CLUBS
Political Parties (this index)
POLITICAL CONVENTIONS
Political Parties (this index)
POLITICAL MEETINGS
Deputy sheriffs for, 53-121 to 53-125
POLITICAL PARTIES
Generally, 23-251 to 23-266
Board of State Canvassers of Municipal
Primaries, 23-494
Candidates, nomination of —
Nominations, infra
Primaries, infra
Certification, 23-251
Clubs, 23-254
activities, 23-255
county committee's control over, 23-258
delegates to county conventions, election
of, 23-259
district committeeman, election by, 23-
254
meetings, 23-256, 23-257
membership, 23-255
notice of meetings, 23-256
officers residing at capital or county
seat may retain memberships, 23-
255
organization meetings, 23-256, 23-257
quorum, 23-256
voting precinct, limitation to registrants
in, 23-255
Committees —
chilis, election of district committeeman
by, 23-254
County committees, infra
Conventions —
County conventions, infra
nominations by, 23-263, 23-264
nominees of, to be placed on ballot,
23-312
rules governing, 23-252
State conventions, infra
time for, 23-264
Index
779
ft
I
POLITICAL PARTIES— Cont'd
County chairman —
county committee, membership in, 23-258
defined, 23-2
election by county convention, 23-260
County committee —
ballot boxes used at primaries —
provision by, 23-354
to be delivered to, 23-386
ballots for primary elections to be fur-
nished by, 23-377
defined, 23-2
managers of primaries, appointing of,
23-376
membership and officers, 23-258
polling place for primary, designation
of, 23-376
vacancies, how filled, 23-258
County conventions —
delegates to, 23-259
delegates to State convention, election
by, 23-262
minutes, 23-260
nomination of candidates, for what of-
fices, 23-264
organization, 23-260
roll, temporary, 23-259
time for holding, 23-259
Defined, 23-2
District committeeman, election by party
club, 23-254
Employment Security Commission may not
employ party officer or committee mem-
ber, 68-59
Nominations, 23-263
certification of, where made by conven-
tion, 23-264
death of candidate after name printed
on ballot, 23-315, 23-316
disqualification of candidate after name
printed on ballot, 23-315
.-petition, nomination by, 23-263, 23-313
' Primaries, infra " ~~~
substitution when candidate dies or with-
draws, 23-266
withdrawal of candidate —
after name printed on ballot, 23-315,
23-316
limitation of time for, 23-317
Primaries —
absentee voting, when permissible, 23-
384, 23-385
assessments payable by candidates, 23-
373
assistance of voter, 23-350, 23-351
ballot boxes, 23-354
ballots, 23-377
accounting for, 23-386
counting, 23-356
folded together, how counted, 23-358
improperly marked, 23-357
marred or defaced, substitute for,
23-352
POLITICAL PARTIES— Cont'd
Primaries — Cont'd
ballots — Cont'd
number provided, 23-347
too many found in box, 23-359
Board of State Canvassers of Munici-
pal Primaries, appeals to, 23-493 to
23-495
booth, 23-348
five-minute limit for occupancy, 23-
349
talking in, prohibited, 23-349
bribery at, penalized, 23-654, 23-655
canvass by county and State commit-
tees, 23-491
challenge of right to vote, procedure on,
23-383
clerks, 23-376
closing polls, 23-355
death or withdrawal of candidate, 23-
372
.^declaration of result, 23-356, 23-491
defined, 23-2
entries of candidates, time for, 23-372
false swearing at, penalized, 23-664
Greenville, place of voting, 23-212.1
guardrail at polls, 23-344
unauthorized persons not allowed
within, 23-350
hours for, 23-342
identification of voters, 23-380
illegal conduct at penalized, 23-667
impersonation of voter penalized, 23-
661, 23-664
intimidation of voters penalized, 23-656,
23-657
majority vote required to nominate, 23-
496
managers, 23-376
failure of, to attend,,, procedrrre in
case of, 23-323 *""'
misconduct penalized, 23-665
oath, 23-378
table for, 23-344
to prevent illegal voting, 23-353
municipal, 23-388
Board of State Canvassers, 23-494
protests and contests, 23-493
National Guard, voting by members of,
when on duty, 23-385
nominations by, 23-263, 23-372
nominees of, to be placed on ballot, 23-
312
notice of candidacy, 23-373
oath of voter, 23-346, 23-379
order to be maintained at, 23-360, 23-
361
peace officers excluded from polling
place except to vote or on request
of managers, 23-362
pledge by candidate, 23-373
poll list, signing of, 23-380
proof of right to vote, 23-380
780
Code of Laws of South Carolina
POLITICAL PARTIES— Cont'd
Primaries — Cont'd
protests and contests, 23-492, 23-493
qualifications to vote in, 23-253
registration books to be furnished for, 23-
98
repeated voting at, prohibited, 23-382
reservists, voting by, when on duty, 23-
385
returns, 23-386
rules governing, 23-252
runoff elections, 23-387 ' /
second primaries, 23-387
secrecy of ballot, 23-344
threats at, penalized, 23-656, 23-657
time, excessive, in voting, to be pre-
^ vented, 23-353
unopposed candidates, 23-375
declared nominees, 23-497
voting at, 23-381
voting machines, use of, 23-430
omission of names of unopposed can-
didates from, 23-412
watchers, 23-345
when held, 23-372
Qualifications for membership, 23-253
Residence in State and count}', period of, as
qualification for party membership, 23-
253
State chairman defined, 23-2
State committee — -
ballots for primaries to be furnished
by, 23-377
composition and organization, 23-261
defined, 23-2
meetings, 23-261
membership in, 23-261
nominations, when to be made by, 23-
261
terms of members, 23-261
vacancies, how filled, 23-261
State convention —
delegates, 23-262
vacancies, how filled, 23-262
meetings, 23-262
nomination of candidates, for what of-
fices, 23-263
officers, 23-262
organization, 23-262
special sessions, 23-262
State chairman and vice-chairman to be
elected by, 23-261
Voting machines, use at primary elections.
Primaries, supra
POLITICAL POWER
People, political power vested in, SC Const,
Art 1, § 1
POLITICAL RIGHTS
Interfering with, penalty for, 16-559
POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
Counties (this index)
see also under names of particular
counties
Investments —
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Railroad crossings, power to order elim-
ination of grade crossings, 58-812, 58-
813
Rural rehabilitation, reforestation, or reset-
tlement, agreement with United States
for payments in lieu of taxes, action
bv political subdivisions instead of coun-
ties, 59-104
School districts. Schools (this index)
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued or guaranteed by, 62-51(1)
South Carolina Retirement System (this
index)
Townships (this index)
Troop movements, co-operation in, 44-462
POLLS
Election (this index)
POLL TAXES
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
sec index under name oj county
Generally, 65-151 to 65-160
Ages of taxable persons, 65-151
Birth date, proof by tax receipt, 32-1145(3)
Charleston city as separate school district
for poll tax purposes, 65-159
Cherokee County, ascertainment of persons
liable to tax, 65-3422
Constable's fee for service of process against
violator, when payable, 65-160
Execution to collect, 65-2781
Exemption from —
armed forces, members of, in certain
counties, 65-1585, 65-1586
claimed, in Anderson and Chester Coun-
ties, investigation of, 65-155
military and certain civil defense per-
sonnel, 44-464, 44-465
Expenditure of, 65-156
Fairfield County sheriff to place names on
tax books, 65-3503
Fairfield County treasurer to assist auditor
in striking off names not properly on
tax books, 65-3501
Georgetown County abstract book of, 65-
3521
Index
781
POLL TAXES— Cont'd
Greenville County employers to file list of
male employees with auditor, 65-3535
Imposition, 65-151
Instalment payment in certain counties, 65-
1995, 65-1996
Lexington County, discount for prompt pay-
ment, 65-1990, 65-1999
McCormick County, disposition of fines
collected for nonpayment of, 65-3581
Marlboro County, discount for prompt pay-
ment, 65-1991
Nonpayment as misdemeanor, 65-160
Proceeds, use of, 65-151, 65-156
Return, time for making in certain coun-
ties, 65-1645, 65-1646
Richland County, census for, 65-2570
Schools, poll taxes for benefit of, 65-151, 65-
156
constitutional provision as to, SC Const,
Art 11, §6
Segregation in Colleton County, 65-157
Sheriff's fee for execution of process against
violator, when payable, 65-160
Sumter County, collection in, 65-3651 to 65-
3654
POLLUTION
Waters and Watercourses (this index)
POMPANO
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to sea fish but not specifically designating
this species, see Coastal Fisheries
Minimum size, 28-755
POMPEY DRUM
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to sea fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Coastal Fisheries
Minimum size, 28-755
PONDS
Generally. Waters and Watercourses (this
index)
Particular ponds, see under name of pond
POOL OR BILLIARDS
Amusements and Athletic Contests (this
index)
POOLS
Antitrust Laws (this index)
POOLS— Cont'd
Monopolies (this index)
Swimming Pools (this index)
POOLSELLING
Penalty for, 16-515 to 16-517
POORHOUSES AND POOR FARMS
Poor Persons (this index)
POOR PERSONS
Age of applicants for assistance, how de-
termined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 859,
860, 865 [Regs. I, VI]
Almshouses. Poorhouses, infra
Assistance, Public Welfare Board rules gov-
erning, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 859-
877
Blind persons, assistance to. Public Welfare
(this index)
Cancer, treatment for —
extent and terms of aid, 32-620
plan for treatment in general hospitals,
32-611
Charleston, city of, to provide for care of
poor, 71-167
Charleston County (this index)
Children —
dependent or destitute, assistance to.
Public Welfare (this index)
settlements of, 71-152
Clarendon County, disbursements for poor,
exceeding appropriation, 71-304
Colleton County —
hospitalization, expenditures, appropri-
ations for, 71-306
poor fund expenditure in, regulation of,
71-305
Columbia city of, to provide for care of
poor, 71-167
Combination of counties for support, 71-164
proration of expenses, 71-166
Counties' duty to make provision for, SC
Const, Art 12, § 3
Court costs in Greenville and Laurens
Counties, remission of, 10-1604
Darlington County Commission for the
Needy, 71-334 to 71-338
Dead bodies, turning over to board for dis-
tribution, 9-503, 9-504
Electors, disqualification as, SC Const, Art
2, § 6; 23-62
Governing body of county, powers ' over,
71-150
Greenville County (this index)
Handicapped persons, assistance to. Pub-
lic Welfare (this index)
782
Code of Laws of South Carolina
POOR PERSONS— Cont'd
Hospitalization —
Colleton County, 71-306
Fairfield County, 71-307
Greenville County, 71-345
municipalities of 1.000 to 5,000, char-
ity patients in, 32-857
Orangeburg County, 71-308
Illegitimate children, settlements of, 71-152
Married women, settlements of, 71-152
Need of applicant for assistance, methods
for establishing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp 860, 865,866 [Regs. I, VI]
Nonresidents, relief of, 71-153
notice to county of settlement, 71-154,
71-156
removal to citv or county of settlement,
71-154, 71-155
Old-age assistance. Public Welfare (this
index)
Overseers, county governing body as, 71-150
Poorhouses and farms —
articles manufactured, sale of and use
of proceeds, 71-159
Chester County, sale of, 71-301
claims in reference to, 71-162
contracts as to, 71-161
dead bodies of inmates to be turned over
to board for distribution, 9-503, 9-
504
Dorchester County farm, use of crops
and livestock from, 71-302
governing board, 71-165
governing bodies' powers as to, 71-158
grand jury, report to, 71-163
Greenville County, 71-361 to 71-366
produce, sale of, and use of proceeds,
71-159
punishment of inmates, 71-160
report to court as to, 71-163
Spartanburg County, operation or use,
71-309
tax exemption, 65-1522(17)
York County, election and term of su-
perintendent, 71-310
Relatives responsible for support, inter-
viewing of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 866
(Reg. VI, B, 4]
Relatives, support of. Uniform Support of
Dependents Act (this index)
Residence of applicants for assistance, meth-
ods for verifying, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 860, 865 [Reg. I, VI]
Settlements, how acquired, 71-152
State's dutv to provide institutions for care
of, SCConst, Art 12, § 1
Supervisor's jurisdiction over, 14-254
Vaccination at expense of city or town, 32-
571
POP CORN
Bushel, standard, 66-157
POPPIES
Veterans' organizations, official flowers of,
44-659
POPULATION
Census (this index)
Municipal Corporations (this index)
PORK
Barrels —
character, 66-352
contents, 66-351
penning of animals before killing, 66-353
standard, 66-157
License fee, limitation on power of munic-
ipality to charge, 47-72
Warehouse, State, ineligibility to storage in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
Watering of salt pork penalized, 66-161
PORNOGRAPHY
Obscenity and Indecency (this index)
PORPOISES
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to marine life, but not specifically desig-
nating this species, see Coastal Fisheries
Fish, within coastal fisheries laws, 28-752
PORTER
Beer, Ale, Wine and Porter (this index)
Negro porters not to take up tickets from
bus passengers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 809 [Rule 83]
PORT ROYAL, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-170
Beaufort Harbor (this index)
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
PORTS AND MARITIME MATTERS
See also Vessels and Shipping
Generally, 54-1 to 54-458
Aids to navigation, interfering with, 54-401
to 54-405
Beaufort Harbor, State Ports Authority's
powers as to, 54-11, 54-13
Charleston Harbor (this index)
Index
783
PORTS AND MARITIME MATTERS
— Cont'd
Cities over 50,000, port and terminal utilities
in, 54-101 to 54-117
commission and commissioners, 54-102
elections for commissioners, 54-103
organization, 54-104
vacancies, 54-105
cumulation of powers, 54-117
debts, power to incur, 54-113
establishment of, 54-101
injuries, liability for, 54-107
monthly financial statement, 54-115
powers, generally, 54-106
rates and charges, fixing of, 54-106
tax exemption, 54-116
wrongful death, liability for, 54-107
Colleton County, landings in, 51-311 to 51-
313
Congress, exclusive power over, US Const,
Art 1, § 8, cl 17
Georgetown harbor, powers of State Ports
Authority as to, 54-11, 54-13
McCIellanville Port Commission, 54-141 to
54-146
Oil, discharge into harbors, 54-453, 54-454
Regulation as to preference, clearing, etc.,
US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 6
Research, planning, and development de-
partment to promote system of, 9-303
. (3)
Sailors — ■
in armed forces. Armed Forces (this
index)
in merchant ships, etc. Seamen (this
index)
Shipwrecks (this index)
State Ports Authority, 54-1 to 54-64
acquisition of property, 54-15
State lands in certain counties, 54-17
terminal railroads, 54-20
agency of State, authority as, 54-11
annual financial statement, 54-63
Beaufort Harbor, powers as to, 54-11,
54-13
bonds, issue of, 54-61
Charleston County (this index)
Charleston Harbor (this index)
cities over 50,000, Authority as having
powers of, as to certain property,
54-16
creation and organization, 54-1 to 54-4
chairman, 54-3
meetings, 54-3
members, 54-1, 54-2
residence of members, 54-2
secretary, 54-3
treasurer, 54-4
official bond, 54-4
vacancies, 54-2
vice-chairman, 54-3
exchange of property, 54-18
financial matters, 54-61 to 54-64
PORTS AND MARITIME MATTERS
— Cont'd
State Ports Authority — Cont'd
funds, deposit and disbursement of, 54-62
Georgetown harbor, powers as to, 54-
11, 54-13
lands of State, use of, by, 54-17
powers, generally, 54-14
Charleston Harbor (this index)
purposes, generally, 54-13
removal of structures, 54-18
tax exemption, 54-64
terminal railroads, powers as to, 54-20 to
54-22
territorial jurisdiction, 54-12
United States and agencies —
agent for, authority as, 54-13(6), 54-
14(10)
co-operation with, 54-13(4)
free service to, when authorized, 54-
61
lease or grant of facilities, etc., to, 54-
19
loans and grants from, acceptance of,
54-14(9)
reimbursement for certain acquisition
costs, 54-19
Steamboats, negligent or unskillful man-
agement causing death or injury, pen-
alty for, 54-455
United States Ports Authority, relations
with. State Ports Authority, supra
Wharves (this index)
PORTS AUTHORITY, STATE
Ports and Maritime Matters (this index)
POSSE COMITATUS
Civil arrest, to aid in, 10-809
Claim and delivery actions, to aid taking
property in, 10-2513
constable may call posse to enforce mag-
istrate's order, 43-176
Municipalities, calling for arrest of certain
offenders in, 15-910
Peace officers' power to call out, 53-199
Penalty for refusing to serve on, 53-199
Penitentiary, suppressing disorders, etc., in.
Penitentiary (this index)
Towns of less than 1,000, 47-149
POSSESSION
Adverse Possession (this index)
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Real property, possession of, not notice of
unrecorded instrument, 60-109
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POSTAGE
County officers, 14-11 to 14-13
General Assembly, members of, 30-53
POSTHUMOUS CHILDREN
Considered born in father's lifetime, 19-3
Estate of parent, rights in, 19-3, 19-23S
Will, sharing in provision made by, for oth-
er children, 19-235
POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS
Autopsies (this index)
POST OFFICE
Congress, powers of, US Const, Art 1,
§8(7)
United States, acquisition of lands by, 39-
51 to 39-54
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
POSTPONEMENT
Continuance (this index]
POST ROADS
Congress, powers of, US Const, Art 1,
§8(7)
POTASH
Fertilizers (this index)
POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(9)
POTATOES
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Seed, certification of, 3-451 to 3-454
POT TORCHES
Motor Carriers (this index)
POULTRY
Baby Chicks (this index)
Dead poultry, disposition of, 32-557
Eggs ( this index)
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
POULTRY— Cont'd
Importation, regulations governing, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 494 [Reg. 1], 498
[Reg. 8]
License fee, limitation on power of munici-
pality to charge, 47-72
Marketing, investigation of, by Clemson
Agricultural College, 3-21
Transportation of, conveyances used for, to
be kept in sanitarv condition, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 494 [Reg. 1]
Warehouse, State, ineligibility to storage in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
POULTRY PROCESSING PLANTS
Animals, exclusion of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 16]
Bug control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Item 16]
Cats, excluded from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 16]
Ceilings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 621
[Sec. 3, Item 3]
Cold storage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Item 14]
Definitions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 621
[Sec. 1|
Diseased birds not to be slaughtered, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 15]
Dogs excluded from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 16]
Doors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622 [Sec. 3,
Item 4]
Drainage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 621
[Sec. 3, Item 1]
Dressed poultry, handling of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 15]
Employees —
cleanliness, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 622,
623 [Sec. 3, Item 17]
communicable disease, persons having
or carrying, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 622^ 623 [Sec. 3, Item 171
hand washing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
622 [Sec. 3, Item 9]
lavatorv facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 9]
lockers and dressing rooms, Rules S:
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3, Item
18]
toilet facilities, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
022 [Sec. 3, Item 7]
Equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Items 10-12]
Floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 621 [Sec.
3, Item 2|
Freezers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec 3, Item 14]
Garbage, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 13]
Hand washing signs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 7J
Index
785
POULTRY PROCESSING PLANTS
— Cont'd
Ice, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622 [Sec. 3,
Item 15]
Injured birds not to be slaughtered, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 15]
Insect control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Item 16]
Lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Item 5]
Location, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 621
[Sec. 3, Item 1]
Permits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 621 [Sec.
2]
reinstatement, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
623 [Sec. 4]
Refrigeration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Item 14]
Sanitation requirements, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 621,622 [Sec. 3]
Screening, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Item 4]
Soiled linens, coats, and aprons, containers
for. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec.
3, Item 18]
Storage of poultry, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 16]
Supplies, storage facilities for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3, Item 18]
Utensils, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622 [Sec.
3, Items 10-12]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Item 6]
Walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 621 [Sec. 3,
Item 3]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 622
[Sec. 3, Item 8]
Wastes, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 622 [Item 13]
Windows, screening of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 622 [Sec. 3, Item 4]
POWER OF SALE
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
Mortgages (this index)
POWERS OF APPOINTMENT
AND DISPOSAL
Execution of, by general gift, 19-233
Inheritance tax, transfer by exercising or
failing to exercise power, taxability, 65-
462
Married woman's will made in execution of,
validity, 19-204
POWERS OF ATTORNEY
Commissioner of deeds may take proof of,
49-53
Recording, acknowledgment instead of affi-
davit during World War II, 60-54, 60-
62
Stamp tax on, 65-690
POWER TRANSMISSION LINES
Electric Companies (this index)
Electricity (this index)
Rural Electric Co-Operatives (this index)
Rural Electrification Authority (this index)
PRACTICAL NURSE
Nurses (this index)
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Civil Remedies and Procedure ( this index)
Criminal Procedure (this index)
POUNDS
Rabies control, impounding and redemp-
tion of animals in connection with, 6-
133
PRACTICE OF LAW
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Judges and judicial officers. See the par-
ticular courts, judges, and officers
POWER COMPANIES
See also Electric Companies
Income tax, basis of ascertaining net tax-
able income, 65-256
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Reports to Tax Commission, additional in-
formation to requirements of, §§ 12-1
and 12-732, 58-12
POWER HOUSES
Electricity (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 50
PRAWN
Shrimp and Prawn (this index)
PREACHERS
Clergymen (this index)
PRECEPT
Arrested person, failure to exhibit precept
to, on request, 17-255
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PREFERENCES AND PRIORITIES
Assignment for benefit of creditors —
assignment void for giving preference,
57-351
attachment, priority by, as avoided, 57-
352
certain transactions void, 57-352
priority of employer's contributions to
unemployment compensation fund,
68-211
Attachment —
assignment for benefit of creditors as
avoiding preference created by, 57-
352
for purchase money, 10-954
mechanic's lien, priority as against, 45-
282 to 45-286
real estate, 10-924
Electricity rates, 24-34
Interurban and electric railroads, priority
of lien of certain judgments against, 58-
744
Occupying claimants, priority of judgment
lien, 57-405
Provisional remedies, reference of motions
to modify or vacate, 10-1229
Street railways, priority of certain judg-
ments against, 58-744
PREFERRED STOCK
Corporations (this index)
PREGNANT WOMEN
Abortion (this index)
Blood test for syphilis, 32-596 to 32-598
PREHISTORIC REMAINS
Historical Commission to have direction and
control of exploration of, 9-9
PREJUDICE
Juror set aside for, 38-202
Substantial rights, disregard of errors or
defects not affecting, 10-1214
PREMIUMS
Insurance premiums. Insurance (this in-
dex)
Optometrists forbidden to give, 57-1074
PRESCRIPTIONS
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
PRESCRIPTIONS— Cont'd
For barbiturates. Narcotics (this index)
Narcotics (this index)
Pharmacists (this index)
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
Magistrates (this index)
PREMATURE LABOR
Abortion (this index)
PRESENTMENT
Indictment or Information (this index)
PRESENTMENT OF BILL OR NOTE
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
PRESERVATIVES
Food preservatives as adulterants, 32-1519
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Electoral College (this index)
PRESIDENT OF CORPORATION
Corporations (this index)
PRESIDENT OF SENATE
Senate (this index)
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
Advice and consent of Senate, when Presi-
dent must have, US Const, Art 2, § 2,
cl2
Age requirement, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 5
Ambassadors to be received by, US Const,
Art 2, § 3
Appointments by, what and how made, US
Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 2
Approval by, of bills passed by Congress,
US Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 2
Bills passed by Congress to be presented to,
US Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 2
Canvassing of vote for, US Const, 12th
Amend
Citizen, President must be natural-born, US
Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 6
Commander in Chief of Army and Navy, US
Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Compensation of, not to be altered during
term, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 7
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Index
787
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
—Cont'd
Death of President-elect, provision in case
of, US Const, 20th Amend, § 3
Election of —
Electoral College (this index)
when by House of Representatives, US
Const, 12th Amend
Eligibility for office. Qualifications, infra
Emolument not to be received from any
state, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 7
Executive power as invested in, US Const,
Art 2. § 1, cl 1
Failure of President-elect to qualify, suc-
cession to office in case of, US Const,
20th Amend, § 3
Inability of President or Vice-President,
who to act in case of, US Const, Art 2,
§ 1. cl 6
Joint resolutions of Congress to be present-
ed to, US Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 2
Message to Congress, US Const, Art 2, § 3
Militia, Commander in Chief of, US Const,
Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Nominations, power to make, US Const, Art
2, § 2, cl 2
Oath of office, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 8
Opinion of heads of departments. President
may require, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Pardoning power, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Qualifications —
age requirement, US Const, Art 2, § 1,
cl S
alien not eligible, US Const, Art 2, § 1,
cl S
citizenship, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 5
residence, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 5
Recess of Senate. President may fill vacan-
cies during, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 3
Removal on conviction on impeachment,
US Const, Art 2, § 4
Reprieves, power to grant, US Const, Art 2,
§ 2, cl 1
Residence, term of, required for President,
US Const. Art 2, § 1, cl 5
Resolutions adopted by Congress to be
presented to, US Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 2
Senate's advice and consent, when necessary
to exercise of powers, US Const, Art
2, § 2, cl 2
Succession to Presidency, Congress to de-
clare, US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 6
Term of office, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 1
beginning and ending of, US Const, 20th
Amend, § 1
Treaties, power to make, US Const, Art 2,
§ 2, cl 2
Vacancy in office —
power of Congress to provide for, US
Const, 20th Amend, § 4
recess vacancies, power to fill, US Const,
Art 2, § 2, cl 3
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
— Cont'd
Veto powers —
adjournment, question of, excepted from
veto power, US Const, Art 1, § 7,
cl 3
bills passed by Congress, US Const, Art
1, § 7. cl 2
passing bills over, US Const, Art 1, § 7,
els 2 and 3
pocket veto, US Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 2
two-thirds vote required to pass bill
over. US Const, Art 1, § 7, els 2
and 3
Vice-President, when to act as President,
US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 6
PRESS, FREEDOM OF
Constitutional guaranty, US Const, 1st
Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 4
Subversive Activities Registration Act, not
affected by, 16-583
PRESUMPTIONS AND BURDEN
OF PROOF
Death, presumption as to missing persons,
26-131 to 26-133
Embezzlement of public funds, in prosecu-
tions for, 16-364
Life tenant, death of, 10-2451 to 10-2457
Negotiable instruments, acceptance for hon-
or of drawer, 8-1033
Possession of land. Recovery of Real Prop-
erty (this index)
Sales and use taxes, 65-1410
use tax, 65-1433
Securities Act, certain matters under 67-
305
Support proceedings in family court division
of juvenile and domestic relations
courts, 15-1254
Telephone companies — -
change in rates, 58-406
review of Public Service Commission or-
ders, 58-475
PRICES
Fair Trade Act (this index)
Securities illegally sold, recovery back of
purchase price, 62-307
PRIESTS
Clergymen (this index)
PRIMARY ELECTIONS
Political Parties (this index)
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PRIMOGENITURE
Right of, abolished, 19-51
PRINCIPAL AND AGENT
Agency (this index)
PRINCIPAL AND SURETY
Guardian's bond. Guardian and Ward (this
index)
Joinder as parties, 10-702
judgment or Decree (this index)
Motor carriers, surety bonds, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 804 to 807 [Rules 56 to 61]
PRINTING
Accounts for legal notices to be under oath,
10-1309
Obscene books, etc., 16-414
Plumbing regulations, copies of, 56-1524
Public Service Commission, proceedings be-
fore, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule
33]
Sales tax, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 854 [Reg.
31]
PRINTING, PUBLIC
Generally, 1-501 to 1-568
Amount payable for, limitation of, 1-529
Appropriation, keeping within, 1-529
Arrangement, control of, by Budget and
Control Board, 1-502
Bills before General Assembly, 1-556
Bills for, verification and approval, 1-526
Budget and Control Board —
audit of bills by, 1-526
% «>rftracts for printing, letting of, 1-521
^-^ to 1-525
control, functions of, 1-501 to 1-504
purchases of printing equipment by State
departments to be approved by, 1-
541
Comptroller General, report to, of cost of
printing departmental reports, 1-514
Constitutional requirements, SC Const, Art
17, § 5
Contracts for —
Advertisements for proposals, 1-521
bonds of contractors, 1-523
Budget and Control Board may inquire
into, 1-502
letting, 1-522
reletting in certain cases, 1-524
proposals, 1-522
specifications to be furnished bidders, 1-
521
PRINTING, PUBLIC— Cont'd
Copy for —
House journals, 1-512
reports of officers, departments, etc., 1-
511, 1-512
Distribution of legislative journals, acts, and
joint resolutions —
keeper of legislative library, duty of, 1-
563
State Librarian's duty as to, 1-562
who entitled to copies of acts and joint
resolutions, 1-564, 1-568
Joint resolutions. Distribution, supra
Legislative journals, number of copies
bound, 1-561
Legislature, printing for, how certified, 1-527
Payment for, 1-528
Reports of officers, departments, etc. —
copy for, when to be submitted, 1-511
Statutes (this index)
Style, control of, by Budget and Control
Board, 1-502
Unnecessary, power of Budget and Control
Board to prevent, 1-502
PRIORITIES
Preferences and Priorities (this index)
PRISONS AND PRISONERS
See also Jails and Jailers; Penal and
Reformatory Institutions
Chain Gangs (this index)
Children not to be confined with adult, 15-
1407
Commitment or release —
fees of sheriff, 27-401(3)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Compelling attendance of prisoner as wit-
ness, 26-205
Conveyance of. Transportation, infra
Dead bodies to be turned over to board for
distribution, 9-503, 9-504
Dieting of prisoners — j^
fees of sheriff, 27-401(12) T
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Florence County, as duty of manager,
14-1956
-y- prior to sentence, as county charge, 14-20
Electors, disqualification of prisoners as, 23-
62
Escape of prisoner, aiding in, 16-231, 16-232
Guardian ad Litem (this index)
Habeas corpus not necessary to compel at-
tendance of prisoner, 26-205
Industrial communities, prisons in —
confinement in, 55-427
provision of, 55-426
Limitation of actions as to convicts under
sentence, 10-104, 10-128
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Index
789
PRISONS AND PRISONERS— Cont'd
Machine guns, possession by certain offi-
cials, 16-125, 16-126
Municipal health boards —
monthly inspections by, 32-80
report by attending physician to, 32-85
Rioters, rescue of, 16-105
Service of summons on prisoner, 10-436
outside State, 10-454
Transportation of prisoners —
fees —
constable for, 27-451 ( 12^
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-423,
27-452
sheriff, 27-401(13. 14)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Tuberculous prisoners. Tuberculosis (this
index)
Venereal diseases, examination, treatment,
and isolation, 32-595, 32-595.1
PRIVACY
Violation of. Eavesdropping (this index)
PRIVATE ACTS
General Assembly (this index)
PRIVATE CAR LINES
License taxes —
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
PRIVATE CROSSINGS
Railroad Crossings (this index)
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Hospital Construction Act, exemption from,
32-762.1
Report by, to county superintendent, 21-S9
PRIVATE WAYS
Private Roads (this index)
PRIVIES
See also Sewers and Septic Tanks
Generally, 32-1221 to 32-1231
Closing illegal privies, 32-1228, 32-1229
Definitions, 32-1221
Dwellings, maintenance close to, 32-1224
Entry on premises bv inspectors or officers
of State Board of Health, 32-1227
Farm homes, applicability to, 32-1223
Health regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 620, 621
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
Local health inspectors or units, powers of,
32-1230
Penalties for violations, 32-1231
interfering with State sanitary inspectors,
32-1227
Persons responsible for condition of, 32-
1225
Vaults —
prohibited in certain places, 16-568, 16-
569
regulation of use of, 16-568, 16-569
Water supplies, application to all privies on
watershed of, 32-1222
PRIVATE DETECTIVES
Detectives (this index)
PRIVATE ROADS
Entering, 46-405
Gates on, 33-512 to 33-514
Meaning of term, 46-253
Railroad Crossings (this index)
Right of way of vehicle entering from, 46-
524
PRIVATE SALE
Lexington County property returned by
Federal government, 2-386
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission, sale of excess property by, 2-
285, 2-287
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
OR TESTIMONY
Abortion prosecutions, 16-85
Aeronautics Commission hearings and in-
vestigations, testimony obtained during,
2-63
Husband and wife, 26-403
Motor carriers' accident reports, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 788 [Reg. 4.1]
Narcotics (this index)
Probation officers, privileged nature, of in-
formation received by, 55-579
Reorganization Commission, testimonv be-
fore, 9-214
PRIVILEGE FROM ARREST
Arrest (this index)
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PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
OF CITIZENS
Abridgment of, forbidden, L'S Const, 14th
Amend, § 1; SC Const, Art 1, § 5
Equality of, in several states, US Const, Art
4, §2, cl 1
Self-incrimination (this index)
Witnesses, immunity from prosecution.
Witnesses (this index)
PRIVILEGE TAXES
License Taxes (this index)
PRIVY VAULTS
Privies (this index)
PRIZE AND CAPTURE
Captures, Congress may make rules con-
cerning, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 11
PRIZE FIGHTING
Prohibited, SC Const, Art 8, § 12; 5-301
PROBATE
Wills (this index)
PROBATE COURT RULES
Rules of Probate Courts (this index)
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
See also Decedents' Estates; Executors and
Administrators; Guardian and Ward;
Wills
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
sec name of county
Generally, 15-401 to 15-525
Accounting by clerk for money remaining
in court, 15-489
Adjoining county, judge to act in, when,
15-421
Adjournment, 15-443
Affidavits —
extension of time to answer, application
for, Prob Ct Rule 11
pleadings, verification of, Pro!) Ct Rule 6
service of summons, proof of, Prob Ct
Rule 10
Always open, 15-442
Amendment of pleadings, Prob Ct Rule 12
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Answer, Prob Ct Rule 6
time for, 15-44S
extension, Prob Ct Rule 11
verification, when required, Prob Ct
Rule 6
Appeals from. Appeals (this index)
Appointment of clerk of probate court, 15-
423
Associate judge of Domestic Relations
Court, probate judge to act in absence
of, 15-1124
Attachment to compel return on appeal, 7-
203
Attendance of witnesses, power to compel,
15-449
Bonds —
clerk, bond in certain counties, 15-426
deposits in lieu of, 10-26(3)
judge, bond of, 15-405, 15-406
number of sureties on, 50-64
Books —
index —
to books, 15-486
to enrolled decrees, 15-465
Property of office, infra
what books to be kept, 15-484, 14-485
Borrowing for minors and incompetents to
be accounted to, 10-2568
Canal companies, condemnation proceedings
by, reference of, 58-778
Certain, motions to make, Prob Ct Rule
12
Certification of judgment on appeal, 7-207
Children. See appropriate lines in this
topic
Circuit court —
appeals to. Appeals (this index)
applicability of rules of, Prob Ct Rule
15
clerk of. Clerk of courts, infra
probate court decrees as having effect
of judgment of common pleas court,
15-463
Clerk of courts —
acting as probate judge, 15-1704
clerk of probate court, clerk of courts
to act as, in case of vacancy, 15-408
probate judge to act as, when, 15-1704
Clerk of probate court, 15-423 to 15-426
accounting for money remaining in
court, 15-489
allowing records to be taken from office,
penalized, 50-5
appointment, 15-423
bond in certain counties, 15-426
circuit court clerk to act in case of
vacancy, 15-408
duties. 15-425, 15-426
Judge, infra
Index
791
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Clerk of probate court — Cont'd
practice of law by, 15-424
removal from office, 15-423
special master in certain counties, 15-506
Collateral attack on jurisdiction of, 15-446
Common pleas court. Circuit court, supra
Compelling attendance of witnesses, 15-449
Compensation —
judge. Fees of probate judge, infra
witnesses, 27-603 to 27-605
Complaint or petition, proceedings com-
menced by, 15-448
Concurrent jurisdiction of children's court
division as to delinquent or neglected
children, 15-1172
Condemnation proceedings by railroads and
canal companies, reference of, 58-77S
Confederate Veterans' Board of Honor —
probate judge as clerk of, 44-554
probate judge as member of, 44-552
Constable, duty to execute warrant or proc-
ess of court, 15-470
Contempt, power to punish for, 15-451
Continuance, Prob Ct Rule 6
Contumacy, power to punish for, 15-452
Costs —
appeal to circuit court, costs on, 10-1612
Fees of probate judge, infra
Counties —
adjoining county, probate judge to act
in, when, 15-421
election of probate judges, 15-403, 15-404,
23-305
establishment of probate courts, SC
Const, Art 5, § 19
office, etc, county to furnish, 14-11 to
14-13
Court of record, 15-422
Decedents' estates —
generally. Decedents' Estates (this
index)
Executors and Administrators (this in-
dex)
Fees of probate judge, infra
jurisdiction of, 15-444, 15-445
order or decree as judgment against, 15-
463
Decree. Order, sentence, or decree, infra
Depositions, taking and use of, 15-453
Deposits in court —
accounting by clerk for money remain-
ing in court, 15-489
bond, deposit in lieu of, 10-26(3)
Deputy judges in certain counties, 15-411
to 15-416
Destitute or delinquent children —
appeal from order of probate court in
case of, 71-260
assumption of care and control, 71-251
to 71-253
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
—Cont'd
Destitute or delinquent children — Cont'd
concurrent jurisdiction of children's
court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, 15-1172
Determination of appeal, proceedings after,
7-207
Disobedience of order, sentence, or decree,
imprisonment for, 15-452
Disqualification of judge for interest, 15-421
Domestic relations courts —
concurrent jurisdiction of children's
court division as to delinquent or
neglected children, 15-1172
probate judge to act in absence of as-
sociate judge of, 15-1124
Dower —
allotment of, 19-161 to 19-168
jurisdiction as to, 15-444
Election of probate judges, 15-403, 15-404.
23-305
Eminent domain proceedings by railroads
and canal companies, reference of, 58-
778
Enrollment of decree —
effect of and on appeals, 15-464
index to enrolled decrees, 15-465
Establishment, SC Const, Art 5, § 19; 15-6,
15-401, 15-402
Exclusiveness of jurisdiction once acquired,
15-445
Execution —
appeal as affecting, 15-464
issuance of, 15-466, 15-467
recording satisfaction of, 15-468
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Fees of probate judge, 27-301
decedent's estates —
copies of tax statements, 27-302
proceeding to sell decedent's realty
to pay debts, 19-503, 19-504
settlement of, 27-303
furnishing copies of records, 15-482
General Assembly, Compensation of
judges to be fixed by, SC Const, Art
5, § 24
in particular counties, 27-304 to 27-320
notarial acts, 15-450
Fees of witnesses, 27-603 to 27-605
Furniture. Property of office, infra
Grounds of appeal, statement of, filing and
service, 7-202
Guardian ad Litem (this index)
Guardian and Ward (this index)
Imprisonment for failure to obey order,
sentence, or decree, 15-452
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this
index)
Index to books, 15-486
to enrolled decrees, 15-465
Indictment for wilful failure or neglect to
discharge duty, 50-7
792
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Industrial schools for white girls, commit-
ments to. Industrial Schools (this in-
dex)
Infants. See appropriate lines in this topic
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Interest, disqualification of judge because
of, 15-421
Judge-
adjoining county, judge to act in, when,
15-421
agent for service of summons on non-
resident fiduciaries, 10-433
allowing records to be taken from office,
penalized, 50-5
appeals from probate court, judge to act
in, 7-208
associate judge of domestic relations
court, probate judge to act in ab-
sence of. 15-1124
bond of, 15-405, 15-406
number of sureties on, 50-64
clerk of courts —
acting as probate judge, 15-1704
probate judge to act as, when, 15-1704
clerk of probate court —
acting as judge in certain counties,
15-426
judge to act as, when, 15-423
constitutional authorization, SC
Const, Art 5, § 27
Confederate Veterans' Board of Honor —
clerk of, 44-554
member of, 44-552
deputy judges in certain counties, 15-
411 to 15-416
disqualification because of, interest, 15-
421
domestic relations court, when to act in,
15-1124
election, 15-403, 15-404, 23-305
Fees of, supra /
judicial sales by, 10-1753
jury duty, exemption from, 38-101
master or referee in certain counties,
15-501 to 15-506
neglect of duty —
indictment, 50-7
penalty recoverable for, 19-462, 50-6
notarial powers, 15-450
fees for notarial acts, 15-450
oath of office, 15-405
practice of law by, 15-417 to 15-420
Property of office, infra
term of office, 15-403
vacancies, 15-407 to 15-410
wilful failure to discharge duty —
indictment, 50-7
penalty, 50-6
Judgment. Order, sentence, or decree, infra
Judicial sale by probate judge, 10-1753
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Jurisdiction, 15-444 to 15-446
collateral attack on, 15-446
concurrent jurisdiction of children's
court division as to delinquent or
neglected children, 15-1172
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, § 19
decedents' estates, 15-444, 15-445
dower, allotment of, 15-444
exclusiveness of jurisdiction once ac-
quired, 15-445
guardianship matters, 31-1, 31-2
incompetent and insane persons, 15-444
infants or minors, 15-444
territorial jurisdiction of judges, 15-444
testamentary trustees, 67-50
tuberculous patients, commitment of,
32-632, 32-635
Jurv dutv, exemption of probate judge, 38-
101
Jurv trial in appellate court, when permis-
sible, 7-205
Juvenile and domestic relations courts —
associate judge of domestic relations
court, probate judge to act in ab-
sence of, 15-1124
concurrent jurisdiction of children's
court division as to delinquent or
neglected children, 15-1172
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to receive copy of, 1-5(4
Lien of order or decree, 15-463
Make certain, motions to, Prob Ct Rule 12
Manner of filing papers, 15-488
Marriage (this index)
Master or referee —
clerk as, in certain counties, 15-506
condemnation proceedings by railroads
and canal companies, reference of,
58-778
Minors. See appropriate lines in this topic
Money in court —
accounting by clerk for money remaining
in court, 15-489
bond, deposit in lieu of, 10-26(3)
Neglected children. Destitute or delinquent
children, supra
Neglect of duty by judge —
indictment, 50-7
penalty, 50-6
Nonresident fiduciaries, probate judge as
agent for service of summons on, 10-
433
Notarial acts-
fees of probate judge for, 15-450
powers of judge, 15-450
Oath of office of judge, 15-405
Office and supplies to be furnished by
county, 14-11 to 14-13
Index
793
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Official bond? —
clerk, bond in certain counties, 15-426
judge, bond of, 15-405, 15-406
number of sureties, 50-64
Open at all times, 15-442
Order, sentence, or decree —
appeals from. Appeals (this index)
enrollment of, 15-462 to 15-465
imprisonment for failure to obey, 15-452
index of enrolled decrees, 15-465
infants, decree against, Prob Ct Rule 3
judgment, effect as, 15-463
lien of, 15-463
notice required, when, Prob Ct Rule 14
recording appellate court's judgment,
Prob Ct Rule 13
warrant or process to enforce, 15-449
Performance of statutory requirements,
penalty recoverable for probate judge's
default in, 19-462
Petition or complaint, proceedings com-
menced by, 15-448
Places for holding court, 15-441
Pleadings and papers, Prob Ct Rule 6
amendments, Prob Ct Rule 12
Answer, supra
appeal, papers to be returned upon final
disposition of, 7-203
complaint or petition, proceedings com-
menced by, 15-448
manner of filing, 15-448
motions to strike out or make certain,
Prob Ct Rule 12
preparation, Prob Ct Rule 8
verification, Prob Ct Rule 6
Posting notices in certain cases, 10-1307
Practice of law —
by clerk, 15-424
by probate judge, 15-417 to 15-420
Process. Warrant or process, infra
Property of office —
judge's responsibility for, 15-490
failure to account, liability for, 15-492
receipts, 15-491
transfer to successor, 15-490
provision of, 15-427
Protection of minors, Prob Ct Rules 3, 4
Railroads, condemnation proceedings by,
reference of, 58-778
Real-estate descriptions —
filing with county auditor, 15-481
proponent of will to furnish, when, 15-
487
Record, court of, 15-422
Records —
allowing to be taken from office, pe-
nalized, 50-5
appellate court, recording judgment of,
Prob Ct Rule 13
Eooks, supra
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Records — Cont'd
clerk's duties as to, 15-425
execution, recording satisfaction of, 15-
468
furnishing copies of, 15-426, 15-482
fees, 15-482
unauthorized taking of, penalized, 16-371
References. Master or referee, supra
Removal from office, clerk of probate court,
15-423
Retrial on appeal, 7-205
Rules of. Rules of Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
Sales —
fees of probate judge on sale of dece-
dent's realty for payment of debts,
19-503, 19-504
judicial sales by probate judge, 10-1753
Satisfaction of execution, recording of, 15-
468
Seal, 15-422
Sentence. Order, sentence, or decree, supra
Service of summons, 15-448
court rule as to, Prob Ct Rule 5
nonresident fiduciaries, probate judge as
agent for service on, 10-433
Sessions, 15-401
Sheriff's duty to execute warrant or process
of court, 15-470
Special master or referee. Master or ref-
eree, supra
State Hospital —
inmate —
filing contract for support of, 32-974
filing discharge certificate of, 32-978
proceedings for commitment to. State
Hospital (this index)
Stay of proceedings by appeal, 7-204
Strike out, motions to, Prob Ct Rule 12
Successor judge, transfer of books and prop-
erty of office to, 51-490
Summons, 15-448
rule of court as to, Prob Ct Rule 5
service of. Service of summons, supra
Supplies and office to be furnished by
county, 14-11 to 14-13
Supreme Court —
appellate jurisdiction in probate mat-
ters arising in circuit courts, 7-402
rules of court, Supreme Court to make,
15-447
Term of office of judge, 15-403
Terms of court, 15-441
Territorial jurisdiction of judge, 15-444
Trial, 15-448
jury trial in appellate court, when per-
missible, 7-205
time for trial, Prob Ct Rule 6
794
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PROBATE COURTS AND JUDGES
— Cont'd
Trustees —
accounting by, 67-57.2
nonresident fiduciaries, probate judge as
agent for service of summons on,
10-433
testamentary trustees, jurisdiction as to,
67-50
Tuberculous patients, commitment of, 32-
632, 32-635
Vacancy in office of clerk, clerk of circuit
court to act in case of, 15-408
Vacancy in office of judge, 15-407 to 15-410
Verification of pleadings, Prob Ct Rule 6
Waiver of appeal, effect of, 7-204
Warrant or process —
orders, etc., warrant of process for en-
forcement of, 15-449
prescribing form of, 15-469
sheriffs or constables to execute, 15-470
Summons, supra
Wills (this index)
Witnesses-
compelling attendance of, 15-449
compensation of, 27-603 to 27-605
depositions, taking and use of, 15-453
fees of probate judge for swearing and
examining, 27-301(17)
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
PROBATION— Cont'd
Violations — -
arrest for, 55-595
revocation of probation for, 55-596
When authorized, 55-591
PROBATION DEPARTMENT
OR BUREAU
Uniform Support of Dependents Act (this
index)
,,Appoi
PROBATION OFFICERS
See also Probation Supervisors
L- Appointment, 55-573
Assignment to courts or districts, 55-576
Children's Courts (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Oath of office, 55-574
Office space, counties to provide, 55-577
Powers and duties, generally, 55-578
Privileged nature of information received
by, 55-579
Salary and expenses, 55-575
Supervision by parole and probation super-
visors, 55-572
PROBATION
See also Pardon; Parole; Probation Officers;
Probation, Parole and Pardon Board;
Probation Supervisors
Generally, SC Const, Art 4, § 1 1 ;
55-591 to 55-596
Arrest —
i powers of probation officers, 55-578
violator, arrest of, 55-595
Board. Probation, Parole and Pardon
Board (this index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Conditions of, 55-593
Discharge from, 55-594
Industrial school for white girls. Indus-
trial Schools (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Marlboro County Court, nonsupport cases,
15-699.13
Officers. Probation Officers (this index)
Period of, 55-594
Report of probation officer, 55-592
Supervisors. Probation Supervisors (this
index)
Uniform Support of Dependents Act, re-
spondent may be placed upon probation,
20-330
PROBATION, PAROLE, AND
PARDON BOARD
Generally, 55-551 to 55-557
Appropriations for, SC Const, Art 4, §11
Assistants, 55-552
Convicts' records to be furnished to, 55-557
Executive secretaries, supervisors of proba-
tion and parole as, 55-571
Functions, SC Const, Art 4, § 11
Hearings, 55-555
Industrial schools, supervision of discharged
inmates, 55-60
Meetings, 55-553
Members, SC Const, Art 4, § 11; 55-551
Penitentiary, clemency recommendations as
to convicts in, 55-309
Public officers and agencies, co-operation of,
55-556
Record of proceedings, 55-554
Reports, SC Const, Art 4, § 11
Staff, provision of, SC Const, Art 4, § 11
Terms of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 11
PROBATION SUPERVISORS
Appointment, 55-571
Clerical assistants, 55-573
Duties, generally, 55-572
Full-time position, 55-571
Public officers and agencies to co-operate
with, 55-556
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795
PROCEDURE
Civil Remedies and Procedure (this index)
Criminal Procedure (this index)
PROCESS
Proprietary Process or Formula (this index)
PROCESS, LEGAL
Writ and Process (this index)
PROCESSING
Sales and use tax on goods used in, 65-1361,
65-1368
PROCURERS
Penalized, 16-409 to 16-411
PRODUCE BUYERS
Payment before disposing of purchase, fail-
ing or refusing to make, penalized, 3-49,
3-51
PRODUCTION OF BOOKS, PAPERS,
OR RECORDS
See also Discovery
Adverse party, books, etc., 26-502
Arbitrators may compel, 10-1903
Chain store tax, subpoena for books of tax-
payer, 65-1452 to 65-1455
Circuit courts, proceedings in, Cir Ct Rules
43 to 46
Electric companies, powers of Public
Service Commission, 24-97, 24-136
Express companies, powers of Public Serv-
ice Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 753 [Rule 18]
Housing authorities may require, 36-133
Housing corporations, in investigations as
to, 36-21
Income tax, summons for taxpayer's books
for examination by Tax Commission,
65-324 to 65-326
Inheritance tax, production of books by
executors and administrators in con-
nection with, 65-519
Instrument required to be recorded as evi-
dence of execution and recording, 26-
105, 26-106
Juvenile and domestic relations courts' pow-
er to compel, 15-1154
Military courts may compel, 44-204
PRODUCTION OF BOOKS, PAPERS,
OR RECORDS— Cont'd
Railroads, in action against, 58-1257
powers of Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule
18]
Sales and use tax investigations, 65-1452
to 65-1455
Securities Act, examinations and investiga-
tions under, 62-309
Securities Commissioner may compel, for
investigation as to revocation of se-
curities registration, 62-120
State Rural Electrification Authority, pow-
er of board of directors of, 24-305
Telephone companies, proceedings as to, be-
fore Public Service Commission, 58-
447
Unreasonable searches, papers to be secure
from, US Const, 4th Amend
PROFANITY
Pool or billiard rooms, 5-509
Railroad passenger may be ejected for, 58-
1222
PROFESSION
Income from, taxable as part of gross in-
come, 65-251
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
Generally. Engineers and Land Surveyors
(this index)
Employment of, by political subdivision, see
index under name of subdivision
PROFIT
Income Tax (this index)
Partnerships (this index)
PROHIBITION
Circuit court —
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §25
issue of writ at chambers, 10-20
Supreme Court —
issuance at chambers, SC Const, Art 5,
§25; 15-125
original jurisdiction, 15-121
power to issue, SC Const, Art 5, § 4
PROHIBITION LAWS
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
796
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PROHIBITORY PROVISIONS
Constitution, State, SC Const, Art 1, § 29
PROSECUTIONS
Criminal Procedure (this index)
PROMISSORY NOTES
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
PROPERTY
Sec also Property Rights
Generally, 57-1 to 57-455
Attachment (this index)
Civil Arrest (this index)
Damage to. Railroads (this index)
Definition as to civil remedies and proce-
dure, 10-5
Execution against. Execution (this index)
Injury or destruction in riots. Riots and
Mobs (this index)
Joinder of actions for injuries to, 10-701(3)
Militia, property of. Militia (this index)
Obtaining by false pretenses. False Pre-
tenses (this index)
Personal Property (this index)
Real Property (this index)
Security in, constitutional guaranty of, US
Const, 4th Amend
PROPERTY RIGHTS
Constitutional guaranties of, US Const, 5th
Amend, 14th Amend, § 1
Discharge from State Hospital as restoring,
32-978, 32-978.2
Sanity, effect of restoration to, 32-1006
PROPRIETARY FOODS
Trade formulas, laws as to adulteration and
misbranding as affecting, 32-1522
PROPRIETARY PROCESS
OR FORMULA
Laws as to adulteration and misbranding
of food as affecting, 32-1522
Securities issued for, escrowing under Se-
curity Act, 62-115
PRORATION
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
PROSECUTING OFFICERS
Solicitors (this index)
PROSECUTOR
Amount of recognizance, 43-250
Discharge on own recognizance, 17-306
Penalty for failure to appear, 17-309
Warrant not to be served by, 43-220
PROSO SEED
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(c)]
PROSPERITY, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-169
Cotton weighers —
compensation, 13-224
daily tests of scales, 13-192
duties of, 13-201
election of, 13-145
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
PROSTITUTION
Abatement of nuisances. 10-1801 to 10-1813
assignation, place of, as nuisance, 10-1801
Attorney General or Solicitor —
action by, 10-1802
criminal proceedings, duty of solicitor
to bring, 10-1813
dismissal, approval of, 10-1806
immunity to witness, power to grant,
10-1805
citizen may bring suit for, 10-1802
closing place of nuisance, 10-180S
entry or use after, as contempt, 10-
1810
release of building, proceedings for,
10-1811
contempt —
entry or use of closed building as, 10-
1810
penalty for. 10-1807
violation of injunction as, 10-1807
costs on dismissal, 10-1806
county attorney, duty to bring criminal
proceedings, 10-1813
criminal proceedings, 10-1S13
order of abatement in, 10-1808
dismissal of action, 10-1806
equity suit for, 10-1802
lewdness, place of, as nuisance, 10-1801
notice to owner prior to proceedings,
10-1812
order of abatement, 10-1808
Index
797
PROSTITUTION— Cont'd
Abatement of nuisances — Cont'd
personal property at place of nuisance —
proceeds of sale, disposition of, 10-
1809
sale of, 10-1808
reputation of place as evidence, 10-1804
temporary injunction, 10-1803
witnesses, immunity of, 10-1805
Pimping, 16-409 to 16-411
Procurement, 16-409 to 16-411
Prohibited acts, 16-409, 16-410
Punishment, 16-411
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000
not to be used for, 58-1522
Trial, time for, 10-1804
PSITTACOSIS
Quarantine placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 554 [Sec. 8]
PSYCHIATRISTS
Juvenile and domestic relations courts,
psychiatric examinations in —
in children's court division, 15-1191
in famil}- court division, 15-1225(15)
PSYCHOLOGISTS
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, ex-
amination of child by psychologist, 15-
1191
PROTEIN
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Certified Public Accountants (this index)
PROTEST
Income tax, payment under protest, 65-2661
License taxes, payment under protest, 65-
855
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Sales and use tax, payment under protest,
65-1466, 65-1467
PROVISIONAL REMEDIES
Admitted portion of claim, as to, 10-2313
Appeal from order for, preference of, 10-
1229
Attachment (this index)
Circuit court always open to grant inter-
locutory motions and orders, 10-19
Civil Arrest ( this index)
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Costs, adjustment in interlocutory proceed-
ings, 10-1613
Court as acquiring jurisdiction on allowance
of, 10-406
Delivery of monev or property pending
action, 10-2311, 10-2312
Intermediate orders —
review of, 7-12
Supreme Court, on appeal to, 15-133
Judgment in other action, effect of, 10-610
Master's power to grant interlocutory or-
ders, 15-1815
Receivers (this index)
Temporar>- injunction. Injunction (this
index)
PRYOR HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(8)
PUBLICATION
See Advertising ; Legal Notices; Newspapers;
Notice; Service of Process and Papers;
Summons
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
Confiscated amusement devices or appara-
tus, 5-649, 5-674
PUBLIC BATH
Cities of over 20,000, 47-405
PUBLIC BODIES
Particular public body, see appropriate
heading
Investments —
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
PUBLIC BONDS
Bonds (this index)
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
Chain gangs, use of, generally, 55-451
Expenses of, accounting for, 1-462
Insurance by Budget and Control Board.
Budget and Control Board ( this index)
Municipal sewerage systems, use by, 59-490
798
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PUBLIC BUILDINGS— Cont'd
Roofs to be covered with incombustible ma-
terial, 1-46S
State House (this index)
United States, acquisition of public build-
ings by, 39-51 to 39-54
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
PUBLIC CONTRACTS
Bids, charges for advertising for, 10-1308
Extra compensation to contractor prohibit-
ed, SC Const, Art 3, § 30
Highway construction. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Unauthorized payment of claims under,
prohibited, SC Const, Art 3, § 30
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND
NECESSITY
Electrical utilities, extensions and new op-
erations. Electric Companies (this in-
dex)
Motor Carrier (this index)
Telephone companies, construction and ex-
pansion, requirement for, 58-378
PUBLIC COTTON GINNERS
Cotton Ginners (this index)
PUBLIC COTTON WEIGHERS
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this in-
dex)
PUBLIC DANGER
No state to engage in war without consent
of Congress except in time of, US
Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 3
PUBLIC DEBTS
Sec also Bonds
As to debts oj the Stale or any particular
political subdivision thereof, see
appropriate title
Adoption of Constitution not to affect valid-
ity, US Const. Art 6, cl 1
Assumption of, US Const, Art 6, cl 1
Payment of, power of Congress, US Const,
Art 1, §8, cl 1
Validity of, not to be questioned, US Const,
14th Amend, § 4
PUBLIC DEPOSITORIES
Depositories (this index)
PUBLIC DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Disorderly Conduct (this index)
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
Certified copies, 26-101 to 26-103
Evidence of, 26-101 to 26-106
Executor or administrator, appointment of,
26-104
Federal law, when filed or recorded under,
26-101,26-102
Fraud, certain documents attacked on
ground of, 26-106
Lost or destroyed records, certified copies,
photographs, or photostats of, 26-103
Photostatic copies, 26-101 to 26-103
Production of instrument required to be
recorded as evidence of execution and
recording, 26-105, 26-106
State law, when filed or recorded under,
26-101, 26-102
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
Public Officers and Employees (this index)
PUBLIC FUNDS
Public Moneys (this index)
PUBLIC GARAGE
Fire limits, construction within, 47-1214
PUBLIC GUARDIANS
Generally 31-101 to 31-111
PUBLIC HEALTH
Health and Sanitation (this index)
PUBLIC HEALTH VETERINARIANS
Diseases communicable from animal to man,
duties as to, 6-123
Rabies control, duties as to, 6-123
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
Assessments for. Special Assessments
(this index)
Improvements (this index)
PUBLICITY OF COURT PROCEED-
INGS
Courts (this index)
Index
799
PUBLIC LANDS
Confirmation by General Assembly of title
of adverse claimants, SC Const, Art 3,
§31
Control of, 1-357
Donation prohibited, SC Const, Art 3, § 31
Intruders on, Attorney General's duty to
prosecute, 1-239
Patents (this index)
Railroad right of way over, power of Gen-
eral Assembly to grant, SC Const, Art
3, §31
Rural electric co-operatives may maintain
transmission lines across, 12-1025
Rural Electrification Authority, use by, 24-
308<S)
Sale to corporations or associations, restric-
tions on, SC Const, Art 3, § 31
Soil conservation regulations to be effective
as to, 63-54
Title to, SC Const, Art 14, §2
Trespassers on, duty of Attorney General
to prosecute, 1-239
PUBLIC LIBRARIES
Libraries (this index)
PUBLIC LIVESTOCK MARKETS
Livestock Markets (this index)
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Deputy sheriffs for, 53-121 to 53-125
PUBLIC MONEYS
Accounts, SC Const, Art 10, § 12
Appropriations (this index)
Bond of custodian, SC Const, Art 10, § 12
Deposits of. Banks (this index)
Embezzlement, 16-363, 16-364
as felony, SC Const, Art 10, § 12
Investment —
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
Receipts and expenditures of, to be pub-
lished, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 7; Art
10, §3
Safekeeping, SC Const, Art 10, § 12
Schools, apportionment of public funds to,
21-73, 21-601
Statement of receipts and expenditures, pub-
lication of, SC Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 7;
Art 10, § 8
Withdrawals of, from treasury, SC Const,
Art 10, § 9
PUBLIC NUISANCES
Nuisances (this index)
PUBLIC OBLIGATIONS
Bonds (this index)
PUBLIC OFFICE
Particular offices, sec appropriate
index titles
Bribery to obtain, 16-558.1 to 16-558.3
Children's courts, adjudication in, as dis-
qualification, 15-1202, 15-1425
Civil arrest for misconduct or neglect in, 10-
802(1)
Clerks of courts to keep record of persons
elected to, 15-1736
Comfort given to enemies of United States
as disqualification for holding Federal
office, US Const, 14th Amend, § 3
Conspiracy against civil rights as disqualifi-
cation for, 16-101
Domestic relations court judge not to hold
other office, 15-1118
Duelling as disqualification, 16-61, 16-62
Embezzler of public funds to be disqualified
from holding, when, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 12; 16-363
Forfeiture of, quo warranto for, 10-2256(2)
Juvenile domestic relations court judge not
to hold other office, 15-1118
Secretary of State neglecting duties as to
escheats as disqualified for, 57-238
Usurpation of, prevention of. Quo War-
ranto (this index)
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES
Particular officers, and employees of par-
ticular agencies or subdivisions of Stale,
see appropriate titles
Generally, 50-1 to 50-205
Absence from State, 1-51
in military service, 50-151 to 50-157
Accounts, expression in terms of money, 8-1
Adjutant General. Militia (this index)
Affinit}', relationship by, to appointing offi-
cer, as disqualification, 50-101
Aid to enemies of the United States as dis-
qualifying to hold Federal office, US
Const, 14th Amend, § 3
Alien's ineligibility to Federal office, US
Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 5
American citizens, preference in employ-
ment, 1-35
Appointment by Governor. Governor (this
index)
800
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES— Cont'd
Appointment to Federal office, power of,
US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 2
Assistance, attempt to influence grant of,
penalized, 71-62
Atheist as ineligible, SC Const, Art 17, § 4
Attorney General (this index)
Betting on games of chance as vacating of-
fice, SC Const, Art 17, §8
Bribery of, 16-211 to 16-215
Bonds —
see also topics for particular public
and judicial officials
generally, 47-1594
actions on, who may maintain, 50-76
approval, 50-67 to 50-69
approval of accounts not to release cor-
porate surety, 37-611
assumption of office before giving, penal-
ized, 50-58
certified copies as evidence, 50-77
circuit court rule as to recovery on, Cir
Ct Rule 71
corporate sureties. Surety Companies
(this index)
cost of obtaining as payable out of
county funds, 50-63
county officers. Counties (this index)
distribution of moneys recovered after
defalcation, 50-78
examination of, 50-67
annual, 50-70, 50-71
form, 50-55
blanks —
delivery to person elected or ap-
pointed, 50-57
furnishing of, 50-56, 50-57
Greenville city, bonds in, 47-1594
Greenwood Airport Commission, secre-
tary-treasurer of, 2-325
information as to availability to interest-
ed persons, 50-75
John De La Howe School, superintend-
ent of, 22-509
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
new bond —
failure to submit, effect, 50-74
when surety demands relief, 50-73, 50-
74
recordation, 50-68, 50-69
recovery on, Cir Ct Rule 71
salary as conditioned upon giving, 50-59
sureties —
aggregate amount assumed, 50-65
contribution among, 50-65
corporate surety, when required, 50-
60
distribution of liability upon, 50-65
fidelity insurance companies as surety,
50-61
guaranty company as surety, 50-61
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES— Cont'd
Bonds — Cont'd
sureties — Cont'd
liens on property of, clerks of courts'
certificates as to, 15-1740
new, when requirable, 50-72
number of, 50-64
release by approval of new bond, 50-
residence of sureties for county offi-
cers, 50-66
Surety Companies (this index)
temporary appointee during absence of
incumbent in military service, 50-155
vacation of office for failure to comply
with requirement as to new surety,
50-72
waiver of, during absence in military
service, 50-156
Books and papers, delivery to successor, 50-
201, 50-202
Buying of offices forbidden, 50-102
Chief fish and game warden. Fish and
Game (this index)
Civil arrest for embezzlement by. 10-802(1)
Clearance card to officer showing all moneys
collected to have been turned in, 1-51.1
Code Commissioner (this index)
Columbia State Farmers Market (this in-
dex)
Commission form of government in cities of
4.000 to 10,000, employees of, 47-488
Commissions — ■
from Governor, SC Const, Art 4, §§ 17,
19; 50-51
President's power to grant, to fill vacan-
cy in office during recess of Senate,
US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 3
signing and countersigning, SC Const,
Art 4, § 19
United States officers to receive commis-
sions from President, US Const, Art
2, §3
Commission upon purchase, receipt of, pe-
nalized, 50-2
Commitment to jail of officer failing to de-
liver books and papers to successor,
50-202
Compensation — -
Attorney General (this index)
during absence in military service, 50-
157
elimination of provisions for from code
of laws, 1-313.1
extra, after service rendered or contract,
made, prohibited, SC Const, Art 3,
§30
how fixed, 1-50
Comptroller General (this index)
Confederate pension books, temporary cus-
tody of, 44-559
Index
801
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES— Cont'd
Consanguinity, relationship by, to appoint-
ing officer as disqualification, 50-101
Convicts, officers in charge of, penalty for
failure to allow good behavior credit,
55-10
Co-operation of public officers with chil-
dren's courts, 15-1372
Coroners (this index)
Counties (this index)
Day laborer, option of membership in South
Carolina retirement system, 01-41
Death of officer, delivery of moneys on
hand at, to successor, 50-204
Defined, 50-1
Discount, receipt and retention of, on pur-
chases, penalized, 50-2
Disqualification from holding office —
by buying or selling of office, 50-102
by duelling, SC Const, Art 1, § 11
by failure to pay over fines and penal-
ties, 50-4
by suffering lynching of prisoner, SC
Const, Art 6, § 6
escheated lands, Secretary of State pur-
chasing, disqualified from holding
public office, 57-232
removal of, US Const, 14th Amend § 3
Education, County Superintendent of.
Schools (this index)
Education, State Superintendent of.
Schools (this index)
Election of. Elections (this index)
Electrician and engineer. State Administra-
tion (this index)
Eligibility. Qualifications, infra
Embezzlement-
civil arrest for, 10-802(1)
Governor's duty where officer charged
with, SC Const, Art 4, § 22
Emolument, United States officer not to ac-
cept from foreign power without con-
sent of Congress, US Const, Art 1,
§ 9, cl 8
Enemies of United States, disqualification
for office by giving aid or comfort to,
US Const, 14th Amend § 3
Equal right to be elected to fill public office,
SC Const, Art 1, § 10
Fines, failure to pay over, penalized, 50-4
Forfeiture of office, 50-102
absence of officer in military service not
ground for, 50-152
acts performed after offense but before
removal as valid, 50-104
county judge, for illegal practice of law,
15-624
county solicitor, for illegal practice of
law, 15-624
illegal act as ground for, 50-2, 50-4
[8 SC Code]— 51
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES— Cont'd
Forfeiture of office — Cont'd
magistrate appearing as attorney in cases
previously before him, 43-4
misappropriation of funds, 50-205
riots, for failure to protect property in,
16-103
Foreign nations, presents from, not to be
accepted without consent of Congress,
US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 8
Forfeiture of particular office, see appro-
priate title
Free passes by railroads, express, or tele-
graph companies prohibited, 58-4, 58-5
Gambling as vacating office, SC Const, Art
17. §8
General Assembly (this index)
Good behavior, tenure during, prohibited,
SC Const, Art 1, § 11
Governor (this index)
Greenville city employees. Greenville City
(this index)
Highway Commissioners (this index)
Highway Department (this index)
Highway Engineer (this index)
Holding over after adoption of Constitu-
tion, SC Const, Art 17, § 11
Holding two offices at same time, scope of
prohibition, SC Const, Art 2, § 2
House of Representatives (this index)
Impeachment, SC Const, Art 1 5-§§ 1-3
Federal officers —
civil officers removed on impeach-
ment and conviction, US Const,
Art 2, § 4
judgment to extend only to removal
and disqualification, US Const,
Art 1, § 3, cl 7
oath of Senators trying, US Const,
Art 1, §3, cl 6
pardon in case of, may not be grant-
ed by President, US Const, Art 2,
§ 2, cl 1
power of, vested in House of Repre-
sentatives, US Const, Art 1, § 2,
cl 5
punishment by law of person con-
victed on, US Const, Art 1, § 3,
cl7
trial of — ■
by Senate, US Const, Art 1, §3,
cl6
Chief Justice to preside, US Const,
Art 1, § 3, cl 6
jury not required, US Const, Art
3, § 2, cl 3
President, Chief Justice to pre-
side, US Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 6
two-thirds vote necessary for con-
viction, US Const, Art 1, § 3,
cl6
S62
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES— Cont'd
Income tax, liability to, 65-221
Indictment of officer —
misconduct, habitual negligence, habitu-
al drunkenness, corruption, fraud, or
oppression as ground, 50-8, 50-9
wilfully failing or neglecting to discharge
duties as ground, 50-7
Installation, SC Const, Art 4. § 2
Insurance, social security coverage, 50-10
Judicial officers (Federal)—
denial of right to vote for, effect of, Ub
Const, 14th Amend, § 2
disqualification by engaging in insurrec-
tion, US Const, 14th Amend, § 3
oath to support Constitution, US Const,
Art 6, cl 3
Jurors, falsely certifying mileage travel,
penalized, 50-3
Jury duty, exemption of State officers from,
38-104
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, co-
operation with, 15-1105
Leaves of absence — ■
military training periods, 44-861
service in armed forces during, 50-151.1
Legislative council, 30-107, 30-108
Legislature, ineligibility to, SC Const, Art
3, §24
Lieutenant Governor (this index)
Life tenure prohibited, SC Const, Art 1,
§11
Mileage, allowing illegal claim for, penal-
ized, 50-3
Military service, absence in, 44-142, 50-151
to 50-157
Militia, leave of absence for duty in, 44-142
Misappropriation of funds, procedure upon,
50-205
Monevs on hand, delivery of to successor,
50-203
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Narcotics (this index)
Neglect of duty by certain officers penal-
ized, 50-6
Nepotism forbidden, 50-101
Oath of office. SC Const, Art 3, § 26; 50-51
particular officers, see appropriate
titles
duelling, oath to enforce law against,
50-53
Federal Constitution, oath to support,
US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 8; Art 6,
cl 3
effect of breaking, US Const, 14th
Amend, § 3
of whom required, US Const, Art 2,
§ 1, par. 8; Art 6, cl 3
gambling, oath to enforce laws against,
50-52
y
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES— Cont'd
Oath of office — Cont'd
profits of office, oath of county officers
not to share, 50-54
Other office, provision against holding —
Governor, SC Const, Art 4. § 3
judges, SC Const, Art 5, § 9
Pardon may not be granted to impeached
Federal officer, US Const, Art 2, §2,
Parole supervisors, co-operation with, 55-
556
Fayment of public employees in advance
penalized, 1-42
Payroll deductions —
for group life and hospital insurance, 1-
49
for purchase of United States savings
bonds, 1-48
Penalties incurred by, duty of Attorney
General or circuit solicitor to sue for,
1-262
Presents from foreign power not to be ac-
cepted by, without consent of Con-
gress, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 8,
Printing of reports. Printing, Public (this
index)
Probation, Parole, and Pardon Board, co-
operation with, 55-556
Probation supervisors, co-operation with,
55-556
Public Service Authority (this index)
Public Service Commission, co-operation
with, 58-63
Qualifications of, SC Const, Art 2, §2;
Art 17, § 1
aid given to enemies of United States as
"disqualifying to hold Federal of-
fice, US Const, 14th Amend, § 3
Congress, members of, disqualified to
hold other office, US Const, Art 1,
§ 6, cl 2
property qualifications restricted, SC
Const, Art 1, § 11
rebellion, participation in, as disquali-
fication, US Const, 14th Amend, § 3
religious test not to be prescribed, US
Const, Art 6, cl 3
removal on impeachment and on con-
viction for various offenses, US
Const, Art 2, § 4
Representatives in Congress not to hold
other office, US Const, Art 1, §6,
cl 3
Senators, United States, not to hold
other office, US Const, Art 1, § 6,
cl3
temporary appointee during absence of
incumbent in military service, 50-155
Rebate, receipt and retention of, penalized,
50-2
[8SCCode]
Index
803
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES— Cont'd
Receipts for moneys collected —
duty of public officer to give, 1-51.1
stubs, keeping of, 1-51.1
Records, allowing to be taken from office,
penalized, 50-5
Religious test, not to be required for qual-
ification for Federal office, US Const,
Art 6, cl 3
Removal, SC Const, Art 3, §27; Art 15.
§4
Administration of Government (this in-
dex)
Board of Supervisors of Drainage Dis-
tricts. Drainage Districts (this in-
dex)
by Governor, 1-124 to 1-127
impeached officers, SC Const, Art 15,
§3
when elected by General Assembly, 1-
43
Resumption of office after absence in mili-
tary service, 50-157
Retirement — ■
Retirement System and Pension (this in-
dex)
South Carolina Retirement System (this
index)
Salaries, monthly instalments, pavment in,
1-858
Sale of office, illegality, 50-102, 50-103
Search warrant for books and papers be-
longing to office, 50-202
Secretary of State (this index)
Single district, misconduct of officer of,
penalized. 50-8
Social Security coverage, 50-10
Solicitors (this index)
Successor, delivery of books, records, and
moneys to, 50-201 to 50-205
Superintendent of Education (this index)
Supervisors, county. Supervisors (this in-
dex)
Suspension of officer — ■
appropriations, exceeding or juggling, 1-
702
during proceedings for impeachment, SC
Const, Art 15, § 1
misappropriation of funds, 50-205
when charged with embezzlement, SC
Const, Art 4, § 22
Taxes on personalty of person held in
charge, liability for, 65-1626
Tax laws, enforcement of duties as to, 65-
64(4)
Tax return by, of personalty of persons in
hands of or in custody of, 65-1625
Temporary vacancy in office —
appointee to fill, 50-153 to 50-155
by absence in military service, 50-152
Terms of office to be for specified period,
SC Const, Art 1, § 11
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES— Cont'd
Test, religious, not to be required as quali-
fication for Federal office, US Const,
Art 6, cl 3
Traffic regulations, when subject to, 46-290
Treasurer, State (this index)
Unemployment compensation statute as in-
applicable to public employees, 68-122
Vacancies in office —
created by absence in military service as
temporary, 50-152
embezzlement of public funds, convic-
tion of, as creating, SC Const, Art
4, §22
Federal offices —
House of Representatives, LTnited
States, calling election to fill, US
Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 4
President may temporarily fill, US
Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 3
Senate, how filled, US Const, Art 1,
§3, cl2; 17th Amend
Venue of action for penalty or forfeiture
against, 10-302(2)
Witnesses in criminal cases, compensation
as, 27-613, 27-613.1
Workmen's Compensation Act —
coverage of, 72-11, 72-402, 72-456
benefit suits for recovery of compensa-
tion, 72-130
fund, availability to, 72-456
PUBLIC PARKS
Parks and Playgrounds (this index)
PUBLIC PLACES
Animals, leaving to die in public places, 6-7
Toilet facilities at, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
560 [Sees. 1, 2]
PUBLIC PRINTING
Printing, Public (this index)
PUBLIC PROJECT
Public Works (this index)
PUBLIC PURPOSE
Eminent Domain (this index)
Inheritance tax, exemption of transfers for
public purposes, 65-473
Public Service Authoritv, declaration of pur-
pose, 59-8
United States, acquisition of lands by, 39-
81 to 39-83
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
804
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PUBLIC RECORDS
Certified copies of certain records, free for
military or veterans' purposes, 44-660
Copies, fees of clerk of courts for, 27-53
(56)
local provisions, 27-52, 27-68 to 27-101
Full faith and credit, US Const, Art 4, § 1
Veterans' Administration to receive copies
without charge, when, 31-217
PUBLIC RESORTS
Motor carrier, regulation at summer re-
sorts, 58-1467
PUBLIC SAFETY
Suspension of habeas corpus in furtherance
of, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 2
PUBLIC SALES
Auctions (this index)
Confiscated goods, 57-241
Judicial Sales (this index)
PUBLIC SCALES
Coal weighed on public scales in cities of
10,000 or more, 47-404
PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY
Generally, 59-1 to 59-14
Acquisition of property, 59-5
Advisory board, 59-2
approval of certain purchases, 59-5
Amendment of law, effect of, 59-13
Annual audit and report, 59-2
Bonds and obligations, 59-3(21)
amendment or repeal of law not to im-
pair, 59-3(21), 59-13
approval of bondholders for certain pur-
chases, 59-5
credit of State not involved, 59-3(21),
59-11
default, remedies in case of, 59-4
exemption from taxes, 59-8
taxes not to be levied to pay for, 59-3
(21), 59-11, 59-12
Borrowing money, powers of, 59-3 (14 to
16)
Directors, 59-2
General Assembly members not eligible
as, 59-2
not a public office, 59-6
official bond, 59-6
powers and duties of, 59-6
quorum, 59-8
PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY
— Cont'd
Eminent domain, power of, 59-5
Established, 59-1
Local labor and materials, preference to,
59-10
allocation of labor, 59-10
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority
not to affect powers of, 24-356
Mineral leases, power to execute, 1-361 to
1-363.1
Net earnings, use of, 59-9
Office, location of, 59-1
Officers, agents, and employees, 59-3(12),
59-6
official bond, 59-6
Oil and gas leases, power to execute, 1-361
to 1-363.1
Operation of business and use of facilities,
59-7
Other projects not affected, 59-6
Powers, 59-3
Public interest, declaration of, 59-8
Purpose, 59-8
Repeal of law, effect of, 59-13
Santee-Cooper Hydro Electric and Naviga-
tion Project, construction of, 59-14
Santce River Dam, bridge or road across,
sharing cost of construction of, 33-202
Taxes —
as rate-making factor, 59-8
bonds and obligations, taxes not to be
levied for payment of, 59-3(21), 59-
11,59-12
exemption from —
bonds of authority. 59-8
property of authority, 59-8
payments in lieu of, 59-8
Telegraph and telephone companies, au-
thority to have certain rights of, 59-5
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Generally, 58-51 to 58-63
Attorney General, duties of, 1-238, 58-62
Carriers (this index)
Chairman, 58-54
salary, 58-57
Clerical help, 58-56
Clerk or secretary, 58-54
power to administer oaths, 58-55
Commissioners —
compensation and expenses. 58-57
election by General Assembly, 58-52
free railroad tran portation for, 58-58
oath of office. 58-53
vacancies, filling of, 58-53
Competitive railroad rates, power to allow,
SC Const, Art 9, § 5
Contracts between carriers, telephone, and
telegraph companies, power as to, 58-8,
58-9
Index
805
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
— Cont'd
Co-operation of State departments, officers,
etc., 58-63
Coroner's inquest upon railroad accidents
to be filed with, when, 17-157
Districts, 58-52
Duties, SC Const, Art 9, § 14
Electric and interurban railways —
enforcement of order of Commission, 58-
1313
jurisdiction of Commission, 58-1301
Electric Companies (this index)
Established, 58-51
Expenses —
advancement by State until collection
of assessment on companies, 58-61
assessment against public service com-
panies, 58-60
Explosives, rules as to transportation of,
58-613
Express companies, regulation of, 58-201,
58-202; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 749
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Free transportation to commissioners to
scene of railroad accident, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 13]
Gas companies. Regulation, infra
Heat companies. Regulation, infra
Interstate Commerce Commission, appear-
ance before, 58-2, 58-3
Interstate transportation rates, etc., powers
as to, 58-2" —'
Investigation of truth of reports of certain
companies, 58-15, 58-16
Investigations, appearance in, without leave
to intervene, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
759 [Rule 8]
Meetings, 58-59
Membership, SC Const, Art 9, § 14
Motor Carriers (this index)
Overhead wire crossings, specifications for,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Procedure before. Carriers (this index)
Quorum, 58-59
Railroads —
Carriers (this index)
Railroad Crossings (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Rates of public utilities, power to regulate,
generally, 58-1
approval of, by Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 829 [Rules 36-C,
36-D]
Competitive rates, supra
Regulation of gas, heat, water, and street
railway companies, 58-101 to 5S-135
accounts and accounting —
examination of, 58-113
system, power to prescribe, 58-112
amendment of orders, 58-122
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
— Cont'd
Regulation of gas, water, etc. — Cont'd
bond to put suspended rate schedule
in effect, 58-115
complaints to Commission, 58-117
definitions, 58-101
extent of regulation, 58-102
franchise rates excluded, when, 58-105
inquiries on Commission's own motion,
58-118
municipalities excluded, 58-103
publication of^notice of filing new rate
schedule, 58-116
rates and charges —
correction of improper rates, etc., 58-
119, 58-120
excessive water or gas rates, pen-
alty for, 58-127
gas rates, fixing before hearing, 58-
131 to 58-135
approval by Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 829 [Rules 36-C,
36-D]
Commission, powers of, 58-131, 58-
132.1
effective date, 58-134
order after hearing, 58-133
refunds, 58-134
review, application for hearing as
prerequisite for, 58-135
suspension pending hearing, 58-
132
new rate, 58-114 to 58-116
power to regulate, 58-111
record of proceedings of formal investi-
gations, 58-121
rehearings, 58-123
rescission of orders, 58-122
review of orders of Commission by Rich-
land County Common Pleas Court,
58-124
appeal to Supreme Court, 5S-126
record on review, 5S-125
rules and regulations —
gas service, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
821-829
water utilities, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
pp. 835-839
service, powers as to, 58-111
suspension of proposed new rates. 58-115
term contracts excluded, when, 58-104
transcript of evidence, 58-121
Reports by, contents of, 1-45
Reports to. certain companies required to
furnish. 58-13 to 58-16
Rules and regulations of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 749-839
particular matters, see appropriate top-
ics and lines herein
Rural electric co-operatives as exempt from
control of, 12-1005
806
Code of Laws of South Carolina
PUELIC SERVICE COMMISSION
— Cont'd
Secretary as agent for service of summons
on motor carriers, 10-430
Service of public utilities, power to regulate,
generally, 58-1
Street railways —
generally. Street Railways (this
index)
Electric and intcrurban railways, supra
Regulation, supra
Technical help, 58-56
Telegraph companies, regulation of, 58-201,
58-202; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 829
Telephone Companies (this index)
Water companies. Regulation, supra
PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES
— Cont'd
Electric Companies (this index)
Electricity (this index)
Highways, use of, 33-171
Landlord and tenant, inapplicability of leg-
islation respecting, 41-2
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Public Service Companies (this index)
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
Rural Electrification Authority, sale of pow-
er to, 24-311
PUBLIC WAREHOUSEMAN
Warehouses (this index)
PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS
Generally, 58-1 to 58-1777
Assessment for expenses of Public Service
Commission, 58-60
Carriers (this index)
Chattel mortgages, time limit or extension
of effect of recording of, not applicable,
60-307
Dissolution, exception from provisions of
general corporation law, 12-751
Electric Companies (this index)
Fines and penalties, division between State
and county, 58-17
Gas Companies (this index)
Highway purposes, condemnation of rights
of way and easements for, 33-127
Income Tax (this index)
Pipe Line Companies (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Rates and service, powers of Public Service
Commission, generally, 58-1
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued or guaranteed by, 62-51 (4 to 6)
State hospital grounds, easements, permits,
or rights of way over, 32-982
Supersedeas bond on appeal from rate de-
cisions, 58-11
Telegraph Companies (this index)
Telephone Companies (this index)
Water and waterworks companies. Water
Supply and Waterworks (this index)
PUBLIC TRIAL
Generally. Courts (this index)
Criminal cases. Speedy Trial (this index)
PUBLIC UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Broad River case not affected by electrical
utility regulation, 24-11
Carriers (this index)
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
Water Supply and Waterworks (this index)
PUBLIC WELFARE
See also Public Welfare Department
Generally, 71-1 to 71-388
Accountants, qualifications of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 876 [Reg. XIV, D]
Advisory council. Public Welfare Advisory
Council (this index)
Amount of assistance, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 867 [Reg. VIII]
Appeals from agency action, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 870 [Reg. X, D]
Apportionment of available funds. Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 863 [Reg. IV, 3]
Assistance —
appeals to State Welfare Department,
71-54, 71-55, 71-60
applications for, 71-51
decisions on, 71-53
investigations of, 71-52
attachment, exemption from, 71-63
bankruptcy trustee, does not pass to,
71-63
Blind, aid to, infra
cancelation of, for cause, 71-60
charges for representing applicant, re-
strictions on, 71-61
endorsement of check for, when recip-
ient dies after issue, 71-65
fraud in obtaining or attempting to ob-
tain, penalized, 71-66
grants of. 71-53
guardians, appointment of, for certain
recipients, 71-64
influencing by public officer penalized,
71-62
levy and sale, exemption from, 71-63
nonassignability, 71-63
process, exemption from, 71-63
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807
/'.
PUBLIC WELFARE— Cont'd
Assistance — Cont'd
publication names of recipients penalized,
f 71-69
receipt of property or income by person
assisted to be reported, 71-67
reconsideration of grants, 71-60
recovery where improperly paid, 71-67,
71-68
suspension for cause, 71-60
taxation, exemption from, 71-63
vested right to, no, 71-70
Auditors, qualifications of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 876 [Reg. XIV, D]
Blmct aid to, 71-111 to 71-119
\ /advisory council for, 71-112, 71-113
alms not to be publicly solicited by recip-
ient, 71-117
amount, 71-114; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 867 [Reg. VIII, C]
examinations required, 71-115
Federal funds for, receipt and deposit of,
71-118
funds for treatment and training, deposit
and disbursement, 71-119
publication of records penalized, 71-69
refusal to submit to surgical operation
or medical treatment, effect of, 71-
115.1
register of blind, 71-116
verification of eligibilitv, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 866 [Reg. VI, B, 11]
when authorized, 71-111
Bookkeepers, qualifications of. Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 876 [Reg. XIV, D, 2]
Budgets, computation of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 866 [Reg. VII]
Case workers, qualifications of, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 875 [Reg. XIV, C, 3]
Change in amount of grant of assistance,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 868 [Reg. IX,
B,l]
Changes of case data, reporting of, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 870 [Reg. X, C]
Children's Bureau (this index)
Children's courts, co-operation of welfare
agencies and institutions with, 15-1372
Confidentiality of public assistance records,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 864, 865
Continuance of assistance to recipients leav-
ing countv, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 863
[Reg. Ill]
Creation, 71-1
Delinquent children. Juvenile Delinquents
(this index)
Dependent children, aid to —
amount, 71-96; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
867 [Reg. VIII, B]
appeal from denial of, 71-95
application for, 71-93
investigation, 71-94
PUBLIC WELFARE— Cont'd
Dependent children, aid to — Cont'd
co-operation of Federal government, 71-
92
estimate of requirements, 71-97
Federal funds for receipt and deposit of,
71-98
grant of, 71-95
publication of records penalized, 71-69
who entitled, 71-91
Destitute children —
appeals from orders of probate or re-
corder's courts, 71-260
Carlisle Courtney Home, payments to,
for children committed, 71-264
Carolina Orphan Home, payments to,
for children committed, 71-264
commitment to individuals or institu-
tions, 71-255, 71-256
court's assumption of care and control,
71-251 to 71-253
Hampton County, commitment to or-
phanages, 71-256
orphanages —
control over, 71-262
entrusting child to individual or fam-
ily, 71-263
probation officers to look after, 71-254
Director of —
bond, 71-5
compensation, 71-5
duties, 71-5
selection, duty, and salary, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 872 [Reg. XIII, 1, a]
term of office, 71-5
Discontinuance of grant, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 869 [Reg. IX, B, 4]
Federal funds, limitation on use of, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 869, 870 [Reg. IX, B,
5]
Finance, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 871, 872
[Reg. XII]
Granting of assistance, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, pp. 867-870 [Reg. IX]
Guardian, appointment of, for recipient of
assistance, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 868
[Reg. IX, A, 3]
Handicapped persons, assistance to, 71-131
amount. 71-134
application for, 71-132
investigation of, 71-133
grant of, 71-134
Hearings on applications for assistance.
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 871 [Reg. XI]
Home visiting, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 870
[Reg. X, A]
Income of applicant, verification of, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 866 [Reg. VI, B, 5, 6]
Insurance carried bv applicant, verification
of. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 866 [Reg.
VI, B, 7]
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PUBLIC WELFARE— Cont'd
Maximum allowance of assistance, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 867 [Reg. VIII]; p. 872
[Reg. XII, C]
Minimum award, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 863
[Reg. IV, 4]
Old age assistance —
amount, 71-84; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
867 [Reg. VIII, A]
application for, 71-82
investigation, 71-83
citizenship of applicants, methods for
verifying, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
860,865 [Reg. I, V]
Federal funds for, receipt and deposit,
71-85
persons entitled, 71-81
publication of records penalized, 71-69
refund to LTnited States where recovered
back from recipient, 71-68
Payment of assistance, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 863 [Reg. IV]
unemployed, to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 867 [Reg. VIII, E, 2]
Poor Persons (this index)
Procedure on special and general assist-
ance cases, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
870.871 [Reg. XI]
Recipients of assistance, names and ad-
dresses not to be published, 71-14
Records, unlawful publication of, 71-69
Recurrent investigations, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 870 [Reg. X, B]
Refunds, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 870 [Reg.
X, E]
Relationship, verification of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 866 [Reg. VI, B, 10]
Residence of applicant for assistance, veri-
fication of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. S66
[Reg. VI, B, 3]
Restrictions on the use of assistance funds,
not to be imposed. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 863 [Reg. IV, 2]
Review, rules governing, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, pp. 862, 863 [Reg. II]
Richland County Children's Home, 71-381
to 71-388
Statistical data, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
871.872 [Reg. XII]
Statisticians, qualifications of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 876 [Reg. XIV, D]
Stenographers, qualifications of, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 876 [Reg. XIV, D, 1,
b, 4; e, 1]
Suspension of grant of assistance, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 868 [Reg. IX, B, 2]
Transfer of application for assistance, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 868 [Reg. IX, B, 3, A]
Transfer of cases, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
869 [Reg. IX, B, 3, B]
PUBLIC WELFARE— Cont'd
Unemployed, assistance to, amount of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 867 [Reg. VIII,
E]
Verification of eligibility to assistance, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 865, 866 [Reg. V]
Visitors, qualifications of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 875 [Reg. XIV, C, 3]
Wages, verification of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 866 [Reg. VI, B, 5]
PUBLIC WELFARE ADVISORY
COUNCIL
Compensation, to serve without, 71-6
Creation —
county, 71-35
State, 71-6
Number of members, 71-6
PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD
(COUNTY)
Counties (this index)
PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD (STATE)
/A
Advisory council, power to create, 71-6
blind, aid to, 71-112
Assistance, rules governing. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 859-863, 865 [Reg. I, V]
Blind, aid to, 71-111 to 71-119
Bonds of officers and employees, 71-7
Budget, 71-15
Chairman, 71-2
Children's courts —
in counties of 70,000 to 71,000, reports
of, 15-1355
probation officers, powers as to, 15-1373,
15-1377
Compensation of members, 71-3
Department of Public Welfare, operation
of, 71-1
Director of Public Welfare, selection of, 71-
5
Election, 71-2
Employees, rules governing —
certification of eligibles, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 885, 886
demotion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 888
[Art. X, Sec. 2]
dismissal for cause, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 889 [Art. X, Sec. 4, 112]
efficiency ratings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 890 [Art, XIII]
lay-off, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 889 [Art.
X, Sec. 4, 13]
physical examinations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 884 [Art. V, Sec. 13]
political activities, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 891 [Art. XIV, Sec. I]
Index
809
PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD (STATE)
— Cont'd
Employees, rules governing — Cont'd
promotions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
888 [Art. X, Sec. I]
reinstatement, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
8S9 [Art. X, Sec. 5]
religion, no discrimination on account of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 891 [Art.
XIV, Sec. 2]
resignation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
889 [Art. X, Sec. 4, HI]
separation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 889
[Art. X, Sec. 4]
suspension, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 889
[Art. X, Sec. 4, U4]
tenure of office, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 889 [Art. X, Sec. 6]
transfers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 888,
889 [Art. X, Sec. 3]
veterans' preference, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 884 [Art. V, Sec. 15]
Executive officer, 71-5
General Assembly, members of as ineligible,
71-2
Meetings, 71-4
Members, 71-2
Mileage, allowance for, 71-3
Procedure, rules of, power to adopt, 71-4
Quorum, 71-4
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 859-891
Terms of members, 71-2
Vacancies, how filled, 71-2
PUBLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT
(COUNTY)
Counties (this index) w^-- — ""
PUBLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT
(STATE)
Allocation of funds by, 71-16
Appeals to, from denial of applications, or
cancelation of grant, 71-54, 71-55, 71-60
Assistance —
payment of, 71-18
supervision of administration of, 71-9
Blind, aid to, 71-111 to 71-119
Charters for charitable organizations to be
approved by, 12-755
Clerical workers, qualifications of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 876 [Reg. XIV, D]
Clerk, qualifications of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 876 [Reg. XIV, D]
Confidentiality of assistance records, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 864, 865 [Reg. V]
Co-operation with Federal agencies, 71-11
Countv office, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 876
[Reg. XV, B]
PUBLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT
(STATE)— Cont'd
County welfare boards as agents of, 71-36
Depositories for funds, 71-17
Director, qualifications, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 875 [Reg. XIV, B, 2]
Disbursements, 71-18
Division assistants, selection of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 872 [Reg. XIII, A, 1, d]
Division heads, appointment and compen-
sation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 872
[Reg. XIII, A, l,b]
Duties generally, 71-8
Employees, 71-7
applications, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
881, 882
compensation plan, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 880, 881 [Art. IV]
emergency appointments. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 887 [Art. VIII, Sec. 4]
examinations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
881-884
full time to be given by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 876 [Reg. XV, A]
merit system, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
877-891 [Reg. XV, D]
other employment, prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 887 [Art. VIII, Sec.
6]
policv and procedure as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 872-875 [Reg. XIII]
probationary appointment, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 887, 888 [Art. IX]
qualifications, standard of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 875 [Reg. XIV]
temporary appointments, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 887 [Art. VIII, Sec. 5]
Federal aid to be secured by, 71-12
Field supervisors —
appointment of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
872 [Reg. XIII, A. 1. c]
qualifications, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
875 [Reg. XIV, A, 3]
Forms, prescription and provision of, 71-9
Investigations, 71-10
Merit system rules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 877-891
Payments by. 71-18
Personnel officer. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
879 [Art. II, Sec. 3]
Powers generally, 71-8
Public Welfare Board to operate, 71-1
Records, 71-13
regulations governing custody and use,
71-14
Report, annual, 71-19
Requisition of funds by, upon Comptroller
General, 71-18
Rules and regulations, 71-14
power to make, 71-8, 71-9
Typists, qualifications of. Rules and Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 876 [Reg. XIV, D, c, 2, e, 2]
Unexpended funds, 71-16
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PUBLIC WORKS
Generally, 59-1 to 59-682
Chain gangs, use of, generally, 55-451
Clark's Hill authority, 59-91 to 59-93
Contracts for. Public Contracts (this in-
dex)
Convicts, employment on, 15-910, 55-334, 55-
415
good behavior credits, convicts sentenced
to, 55-8 to 55-10
municipal court convicts, 15-910
penalty for escape of, 55-6
Federal prisoners, use of, 55-415
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Public Service Authority (this index)
Research, Planning, and Development De-
partment to promote and correlate State
and local activity in, 9-303(4)
Rural Rehabilitation, Reforestation, or re-
settlement (this index)
Tuberculous prisoners on, separate cells not
required, 32-656
PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION
Revenue bonds of municipal public works,
effect of former Federal act, 59-412
PUBLIC WORKS EMINENT DOMAIN
LAW
Eminent Domain (this index)
PUIS DARREIN CONTINUANCE
Filing of supplemental pleadings, 10-610
PULL BOARDS
Prohibited, seizure, etc., 5-621, 5-622
PULLMAN CARS
Parlor, Dining, and Sleeping Car Compa-
nies (this index)
PUMPKINS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
PUNISHMENT
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
Carriers, conversion of goods by, 58-576
Claim and delivery, in actions for, 10-2516
Complaint, effect of claiming in, 10-678
Contract of shipment, interfering with, 58-
1263
Death by wrongful act, in actions for, 10-
1954, 10-1961
Election of remedies, as amounting to, 10-
678
Pleading in tort actions, 10-678
Railroads (this index)
PUPILS
Schools and School Districts (this index)
PURCHASE MONEY
Actions for, attachments in. Attachment
(this index)
Securities illegally sold, recovery back of
purchase price, 62-307
PURCHASERS
Bills of lading (this index)
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Marriage contracts, deeds, and settlements,
validity against purchasers, 20-205
Railroads, purchasers of. Railroads (this
index)
PURCHASING AND MARKETING
ADMINISTRATION
State committee chairman serving as ad-
visor to Soil Conservation Board, 63-
61.2
PURCHASING AND PROPERTY
DIVISION
Budget and Control Board (this index)
PUNCHBOARDS
Gaming, penalty of use for, 15-518
Prohibited, seizure, etc., 5-621, 5-622
PURSUIT
State Guard's pursuit of fugitives from or
to other states, 44-267, 44-268
PUNCH HOUSES
Harboring seamen over one hour, penalty
for, 54-351
PUSHCART
Operator's duties and liabilities, 46-289
Index
811
PYROLIGNEOUS ACID
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
QUACK GRASS
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
QUAIL
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Bag limit —
generally, 28-371
Clarendon County. 28-377
Colleton County, 28-378
Saluda County, 28-377
zone 1, 28-372
zone 2, 28-373
zone 7, 28-376.1
Breeding for commercial purposes, 28-523
Closed and open seasons —
Anderson County, 28-334.1
Bamberg County, 28-339.1
Chesterfield County, 28-342
Clarendon County, 28-338.4
Colleton County, 28-344
Darlington County, 28-344.1
Edgefield County, 28-345
Lee County, 28-348.1
Marlboro County, 28-352
zone 1, 28-333
zone 2, 28-334
zone 4, 28-335, 28-336
zone 7, 28-338.1
Game bird, 28-4
Snaring of, restricted, 28-452
Trapping of, restricted, 28-452, 28-453
QUARANTINE
As to quarantine for particular diseases see
appropriate titles
Animal Diseases (this index)
Contagious or infectious diseases, quaran-
tine outside municipalities, 32-551
Health authorities may pass through lines,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 11]
Health authorities to assume control of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 555, 556
[Sec. 10]
Lands in certain counties ceded to United
States for stations for, 39-134(14)
Local health boards' duty to establish for
contagious or infectious diseases, 32-106
Municipal health boards' duties as to quar-
antine for contagious diseases, 32-76,
32-106
QUARANTINE— Cont'd
Physician may institute, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, p. 553 [Sec. 1]
Rules and regulations relating to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 554 [Sec. 7]
Venereal disease, persons suffering from,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 678 [Sec. 6]
QUARRIES
Municipal rock quarries, 47-69
QUARRYING
Sales and use taxes on property used or
consumed in, 65-1361, 65-1404
Workmen's compensation statute as inap-
plicable to, 72-107
QUARRYING MACHINERY
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
QUARTERING OF TROOPS
In houses, constitutional provisions, US
Const, 3d Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 26
QUIETING TITLE
Appearance of unknown parties, 10-2405
Costs, 10-2408
Immaterial defects or errors disregarded,
10-2410
Infants, protection of, 10-2406
Judgment or decree —
effect of, 10-2407
limitation of time to attack, 10-2405, 10-
2409
unknown parties, as binding on, 10-2405,
10-2407
Jury trial in actions to recover land, right to,
10-2411
Lis pendens, notice to unknown parties, 10-
2404
Nonresidents, protection of, 10-2406
Parties, 10-2401
Reference to master or referee, 10-2406
Service of summons — ■
on nonresidents, 10-2403
on unknown parties, 10-2404
Unknown parties, 10-2404 to 10-2407
QUINCES
Standard bushel, 66-157
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QUINTUPLE DAMAGES
Carriers, conversion of goods by, 58-576
QUO WARRANTO
Generally, 10-2251 to 10-2271
Corporate charter, action to annul —
Attorney General to bring, 10-2254
by direction of General Assembly, 10-
2252
by leave of court, 10-2253
costs, 10-2268
grounds for, 10-2252, 10-2253
injunction after judgment, 10-2269
judgment of forfeiture, 10-2267
judgment roll, filing of, 10-2270
leave to sue, how obtained, 10-2255
receivership after judgment, 10-2269
Corporation, action against persons acting
as, 10-2256(3)
costs, 10-2268
Forfeiture of office, action for, 10-2256(2)
Fraternal benefit associations, against, 37-
880
Information in nature of, superseded by
action, 10-2251
Letters patent, action to vacate, 10-2257
judgment, effect of, 10-2271
judgment roll, filing of, 10-2270, 10-2271
Parties —
Attorney General as bringing action —
compensation by private party, 10-
2260
Corporate charter, action to annul,
supra
forfeiture of office, action for, 10-2256
(2)
letters patent, action to vacate, 10-
2257
persons acting as corporation, action
against, 10-2256(3)
usurpers of office, etc., action against,
10-2256(1)
joinder of — -
defendants claiming same office or
franchise, 10-2258
relator joined with State, when, 10-
2259
private party as plaintiff or relator, 10-
2256, 10-2259
security for costs by, 10-2260
Railroad charter or franchise —
for repeated violations, 58-1273
for violations of Interstate Commerce
Act, 58-761
Scire facias as superseded by action, 10-
2251
Supreme Court —
issuance at chambers, SC Const, Art 5, §
25; 15-125
original jurisdiction, SC Const, Art 5, §
4; 15-121
QUO WARRANTO— Cont'd
Usurpation of public office, corporate office,
or franchise, action as to, 10-2256(1)
arrest of defendant, 10-2261
assumption of office by relator, 10-2263
compelling delivery of books and pa-
pers, 10-2264
judgment, 10-2262, 10-2266
as basis of action for damages, 10-
2265
penalty for, 10-2266
refusal to deliver books and papers as
misdemeanor, 10-2264
Writ as superseded by action, 10-2251
RABBITS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to wild life, but not specifically designat-
ing this species, see Fish and Game
Bag limit in zone 4, 28-374, 28-375
Closed and open season —
generally, 28-331
Anderson County, 28-334.1
Bamberg County, 28-339.1
destruction of crops as ground for de-
claring, 28-471
zone 1, 28-333
zone 2, 28-334
zone 4, 28-335, 28-336
zone 6, 28-337
zone 7, 28-338.1
Dogs, training to hunt, in Zone 1, 28-333
Game animals, 28-4
Sale in certain counties prohibited. 28-472
Trapping in certain counties prohibited, 28-
472
RABIES CONTROL
Certificates of inoculation, 6-125
Charges for inoculation, 6-126
Confinement —
animal bitten by animal known or sus-
pected of having rabies, 6-130
animals attacking or biting person, 6-129
to prevent spread of rabies, 6-131
Control officer and other personnel, 6-124
interference with, 6-129
Counties to provide funds, 6-136 ^
Definitions, 6-122
Enforcement of article, 6-138
Examination of animals attacking or biting
person, 6-129 >
Importation of dogs liaWe to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. p. 498 [Reg. 9]
Impounding and disposition of animals, 6-
132, 6-133
Inoculation of animals, 6-125, 6-126
liability for accident or subsequent dis-
ease from, 6-139
State Board of Health may order, 6-131
Index
813
RABIES CONTROL— Cont'd
Municipal regulations not prohibited, 6-141
Notice of animals affected or suspected of
being affected, 6-127
Notices requiring confinement of animals,
6-129 to 6-131
Penalties generally, 6-140
Pounds and redemption therefrom, 6-133
Public health veterinarian, employment and
duties, 6-123
Report of person bitten by animals, 6-128
Reports of county health departments, 6-137
Rules and regulations as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 555 [Sec. 8]
Tags indicating inoculations, 6-125
Title of article, 6-121
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
Uninoculated dogs —
not property in Lexington County, 6-134
running at large, 6-132
Vaccine for humans to be furnished free, 6-
135
RABBIS
Marriage ceremonies, authority to perform,
20-2
RACCOONS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to wild life, but not specifically designat-
ing this species, see Fish and Game
Closed and open seasons, 28-331
Anderson County, 28-334.1
crop owners, 28-356
zone 1, 28-333
zone 2, 28-334
zone 7, 28-338.1
Game animals, 28-4
Tag for skin, cost of, 28-483
RACE DISCRIMINATION
Rights in court, prohibited as to, 15-8
Suffrage, right of, not to be abridged on ac-
count of, US Const, 15th Amend, § 1
RACES AND RACING
Boat racing. Vessels (this index)
Horse racing, 5-201 to 5-204
person making living by, punished as
vagrant, when, 16-563(3) ,
Sundays, prohibited, 64-1
RACETRACKS
Penalty for betting, book-making, or pool
selling at, 16-515 to 16-517
RACIAL SEGREGATION
Separation of Races (this index)
RADIO AND TELEVISION
Automobile radios tuned to Anderson
police radio system, prohibited, 46-806
Household Furniture and Furnishings (this
index)
Public schools, employment in, 21-473
Research, Planning, and Development
Board to make use of radio, 9-309(7)
RADISH
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
RAFTS
Lights, floating without, prohibited, 70-2
RAGS
Oily rags, regulations as to, 47-1160
RAILROAD AID
Taxes for, previous notice not required be-
fore collection, 65-1963
Township bonds, restrictions on taxes to
pay, 58-862
RAILROAD COMMISSION
Public Service Commission (this index)
RAILROAD COMPANIES
Matters applicable to railroads generally,
sec Railroads
Capital stock. Stock and stockholders,
infra
Charter or franchise —
amendment, 58-667, 58-668
former charters as amended by Gen-
eral Railroad Law, 58-857
General Assembly, powers of, 58-
672
application for, requirements, 30-303
consolidated railroads, 58-923
duration of, 58-670
fees, 12-455
forfeiture of — ■
failure to reorganize, 58-902
Interstate Commerce Act violations,
58-761
nonuser, 58-664
owning stock of competing roads,
58-936
814
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RAILROAD COMPANIES— Cont'd
Charter or franchise — Cont'd
forfeiture of — Cont'd
purchase of competing road under
mortgage or on judicial sale, 58-
933
repeated violations, 58-1273
General Assembly may repeal or amend,
58-672
general corporation laws as inapplicable,
12-51, 12-71
issue of, 58-660
mortgage of franchise, 58-953, 58-954
power to mortgage, 58-953, 58-954
recording and filing of, 58-661
sale to connecting roads, 58-963
Combinations contrary to General Railroad
law, void, 58-860
Common carriers, SC Const, Art 9, § 3
Consolidation, 58-921 to 58-933
actions bv or against new company, 58-
929
charter, 58-923
competing lines, prohibited, SC Const,
Art 9, § 7; 58-933, 58-939
connecting roads, 58-963
creditors, protection of, 58-926
domestic corporations only, SC Const,
Art 9, § 8
fees, 12-455, 58-923
general corporation law inapplicable, 12-
451
liens against consolidating corporations
preserved, 58-926
officers, place of, 58-928
opposing stockholders, rights of, 58-924
other states, effect of laws of, 5S-932
powers and duties of new corporation,
58-925
procedure, 58-922
purchase of connecting roads under
mortgage or judicial sale, 59-933
real property not reverted or impaired
by, 58-926
rights of consolidating corporations only
acquired, 58-927
taxation of property of new company,
58-930
transfer of rights, etc., of each corpora-
tion, 58-926
when authorized, 58-921, 58-932
De facto corporation, validity of acts of,
58-662
Directors and trustees —
compelling testimony of, 58-1257
corporators' return to show names and
addresses of, 58-658
examination of books by Public Service
Commission on application of, 58-944
general penalty, 58-1258
General Railroad Law applicable to
trustees, 58-855
RAILROAD COMPANIES— Cont'd
Directors and trustees — Cont'd
liabilities of trustees operating railroad,
58-1269
stockholders, directors to be, 58-681
Dissolution for owning stock of competing
road, 58-936
Dividends of other roads, guaranty of, 58-
934
Franchise. Charter, supra
Incorporation and organization —
Charter, supra
fees of Secretary of State —
amendment of charter, 58-667
petition, filing and indexing of, 58-655
State treasury, payment into, 5S-671
irregularities, effect of, 58-662
petition, 58-651
opposition to, 58-654
publication of notice, 58-653
purchaser under mortgage, incorporation
by. Purchasers, infra
time for organization, 58-657
Incorporators —
failure to file return, 58-659
official commission, 58-655
return of, 58-658
turning over papers to corporation, 58-
663
Labor laws inapplicable to —
industrial disputes, provisions for con-
ciliation, 40-303
inspection of buildings, etc., by Com-
missioner of Labor, 40-253
Merger. Consolidation, supra
Officers —
compelling testimony of, 58-1257
election of, 58-657
general penalty, 58-1258
gross negligence as to passenger trains,
penalty for, 58-1260
negligence, penalty for, 58-1259
Parlor, Dining and Sleeping Car Companies
(this index)
Powers generally, 58-859, 58-951 to 58-954
Receivers. Railroads (this index)
Sale of major assets, exemption from provi-
sion requiring consent of stockholders,
12-631
Stock and stockholders, 58-941 to 58-945
charter amendments, authorization of,
58-66S
consolidation, rigbts of opposing stock-
holders, 58-924
examination of books by Public Service
Commission on application of stock-
holder, 58-944
fictitious stock prohibited, 58-682
holding of stock by other corporation.
General Railroad Law not affected
by, 58-856
Index
815
RAILROAD COMPANIES— Cont'd
Stock and stockholders — Cont'd
increase or decrease —
general corporation law as inap-
plicable, 12-271
stockholders to authorize, 58-668
information to stockholders, duty of
furnishing, as not required by gen-
eral corporation law, 12-262
inspection of books, stockholder's right
of, 58-685
list of stockholders, Public Service Com-
mission to have access to, 58-943
meetings, 58-683
no-par common stock authorized, 58-666
other railroads, owning or guaranteeing
stock of, 58-934 to 58-937
pre-emptive rights on increase of capi-
tal, 58-669
proxies, 58-942
subscriptions to stock, 58-941
how payable, 58-656
opening books for, 58-655
publication of notice, 58-655
superadded liability of stockholders, 58-
945
transfer only on corporation's books, 58-
684
voting rights, 58-683
when stock to be issued, 58-665
Tax return, power of Tax Commission to
prescribe form for, 65-1674
Trustees. Directors, supra
RAILROAD CROSSINGS
Blocking. Obstruction, infra
Closing by county authorities, where grades
separated or highway relocated, 33-819
Compliance bv railroads with orders as to,
58-1003
Count}- supervisors —
compensation for services, 58-1008
examinations by, 58-1005
notice to railroad of unsafe crossings,
58-1005, 58-1006
penalty for neglect of duty, 58-1010
powers and duties as to unsafe crossings,
58-1006
record of duties performed and notices
served, 58-1009
removal from office for neglect of du-
ties, 58-1010
report of examinations, 58-1007
signs at crossings, duties as to, 58-1000
Driving on left side of roadway when ap-
proaching, prohibited, 46-388
Electric and interurban railroads —
protection of private crossings, 58-732
signaling by bell, gong, or whistle, 58-
743
RAILROAD CROSSINGS— Cont'd
Electric lines at, specifications for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Flagman, order for stationing of, 58-1001
appeal, 58-1002
civil engineer to decide appeal, 58-1002
compensation of, 58-1008
time for compliance, 58-1003
Grade crossing elimination —
appeal —
construction pending, 58-823
to courts, 58-821, 58-822
to Public Service Commission, 58-821
closing of crossings eliminated by order
of Public Service Commission, 58-
804
definitions, 58-811
expenses, division of, 58-816
elimination by order of Public Service
Commission, 58-803
materials for separation structure, 58-815
overhead bridges and approaches, 5S-817,
5S-819
plans —
agreement on, 58-813
failure to agree on, 58-814
power of Public Service Commission to
require, 58-802, 58-803
power to order, 58-812, 58-813
private crossings, eliminated or relo-
cated crossings continued as, 58-824
special agreements, powers to make,
not affected, 58-825
Statewide application of law, 58-812, 58-
813
time limit for commencing work, 58-820
underpasses, clearance and width of, 58-
818
Grade separation structures, alteration of —
appeal, 58-835
co-operation by Highway Department,
58-831
expenses, division of, 58-833
inadequate structures, 58-834
maintenance in safe condition, 58-1204
notice to railroad company, 58-832
powers of Highway Department, 58-832
stay of work pending appeal, 58-835
Hand or lever cars near public crossings, 58-
1202
Highways and streets —
altering course of, 58-994
obstruction of, 33-495, 58-993, 58-1264
when highway or town way may cross
railroad, 5S-996
Injuries at, 58-1004
Motor carriers, precautions required at
grade crossings. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 771 [Reg. 2.13]
Municipalities, protection of grade cross-
ings within, 58-995
816
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RAILROAD CROSSINGS— Cont'd
Obstruction of by locomotives or cars
penalized, 33-495
Parking near, prohibited, 46-483
Private crossings — ■
protection of, 58-732
relocated or eliminated grade crossings,
58-824
Public Service Commission —
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
control by, 58-991
rules and regulations, 58-801
Relocation, Public Service Commission may
order, 58-803
School buses, stopping at, 21-815, 46-472
Shifting gears on, prohibited, 46-472
Signaling by bell, whistle, or gong, 58-
743
neglect as to civil liability, 58-1004
Signs, 58-999, 58-1000
type of cross used for, penalty for using
for advertising purposes, 58-740
Speed of approaching vehicle, reduction at,
46-363
Stopping vehicles at, 21-815, 46-471, 46-
472
Telegraph or telephone lines at, specifica-
tions for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817
[Rule 14]
Traffic control devices at, 46-310
Traffic regulations as to. Highways (this
index)
Warning boards for grade crossings, 58-
1200, 58-1201
RAILROADS
See also Carriers; Railroad Companies;
Railroad Crossings
Generally, 58-851 to 58-1275
Abandonment proceedings before Interstate
Commerce Commission, participation
by Public Service Commission, 58-3
Accidents, duties of railroad pursuant to
§§ 58-1206 and 58-1207; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 13]
Actions by or against —
capacity to sue or be sued, 58-952
consolidated companies, 58-929
evidence, rules of, in actions under Gen-
eral Railroad Law, 58-866
Injuries, infra
Limitation of action, infra
recovery of damages and penalties for
violating General Railroad Law,
58-1254 to 58-1257
amount of damages, 58-1254
equity jurisdiction, 58-1255
injunction, 58-1255
limitation of action, 58-1256
officers, agents, etc., compelling testi-
mony of, 58-1257
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Actions by or against — Cont'd
recovery of damages and penalties for
violating General Railroad Law
— Cont'd
production of books and papers, 58-
1257
Agents —
compelling testimony of, 58-1257
general penalty, 58-1258
negligence, penalty for, 58-1259
other corporation operating road, liabili-
ties of, 58-1269
police powers of, 58-1221 to 58-1223
who deemed, 58-1268
wilful violations, penalty for, 58-1261
Animals —
carriage of. Carriers (this index)
cattle gaps, 58-997
Arrests, conductors and station agents may
make, 58-1221
Attachment of cars and engines, 58-1272
Badges to be worn by employees, 58-1223
Baggage (this index)
Baggage master —
badge, 58-1223
wilful or reckless injury to baggage,
penalty, 58-579
Bills of Lading (this index)
Bonds in aid of, tax for township bonds,
restrictions on, 58-862, 58-863
Bonds of —
authority to issue, 58-953
fictitious indebtedness prohibited, 58-682
mortgages securing previously issued
bonds, 58-954
other railroads, purchase or guaranty by,
5S-934
priority of certain judgments over secu-
rity for, 58-744
Brakemen —
badge, 5S-1223
safety provisions, 58-1194
Brakes, safety provisions, 58-1194
Branch lines, 58-964
Bridges-
crossings, overhead bridges at, 58-817,
58-819
drawbridges, warning board for, 58-1200,
58-1201
extra fares for crossing, 58-741
maintenance of, 58-1204
Buffet cars, conductors on. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 20]
Carriage of passengers and property. Car-
riers (this index)
Cars —
attachment of, 58-1272
breaking and entering, 58-736
burning of, punishment for, 16-314
cinder deflectors for passenger coaches,
58-1182,58-1183
Index
817
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Cars — Cont'd
Connecting line, infra
freight cars on first class passenger
trains, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757
[Rule 49]
markings on, 58-861
passenger, cleaning out, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sees. 16-20]
removing brasses and packing, 58-735
sales tax, exemption of proceeds of sale
from, 65-1404
shooting into, 58-736
stoves in passenger cars, fastening of,
58-1197
Cattle gaps, 58-997
Chair cars, conductors on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol., 7, p. 753 [Rule 20]
Charges. Fares, Rates, and Charges of Car-
riers (this index)
Charters, Railroad Companies (this index)
Cinder deflectors for passenger coaches, 58-
1182, 58-1183
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 753 [Rule 17]
Closets. Toilet facilities, infra
Combinations, contrary to General Railroad
Law void, 58-860
Common pleas courts —
appeals to, in condemnation proceedings.
Eminent Domain (this index)
equity jurisdiction as to intersections of
railroads, 58-992
Competing railroads —
consolidation, 58-931, 58-933
penalty for operating competing lines,
58-937
stock ownership in, prohibited, 5S-936
Condemnation of property of, under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-55, 25-56
Condemnation proceedings by railroads.
Eminent Domain (this index)
Conditional sales-
description, 58-861
recording, 60-251
Condition of, furnishing information to Pub-
lic Service Commission as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 40]
Conductors —
badge, 58-1223
obstructed passenger trains, duty to give
notice of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
753 [Rule 16]
police powers, 58-1221 to 58-1223
Pullman cars, dining cars, etc., Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 20]
wilful violations, penalty for, 58-1261
Connecting lines —
acquisition of interests in, 58-934, 58-935
Carriers (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 52
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Connecting lines — Cont'd
cars and trains — -
delivering cars from other roads, 58-
1161
duty to receive and deliver, 58-1152
cities or towns, connecting tracks within,
58-1145 to 58-1148
cost of, 58-1145, 58-1147
crossing one track by another, 58-
1148
eminent domain for right of way for,
58-1146
new railroad, duties of, 58-1147
penalty for failure to comply with
requirement for, 58-1145
Public Service Commission's powers,
58-1145,58-1147,58-1148
rights of way for, 58-1146
when required, 58-1145
consolidation, 58-963
continuous service to be furnished by,
58-1151
deemed one carrier when operated by
same company, 58-1141
discrimination between connections pro-
hibited, 58-1149
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers
(this index)
interchange of traffic, furnishing facilities
for, 58-1144
joining tracks of, 58-1142
eminent domain against company re-
fusing, 59-1143
expenses, 58-1142
penalties, 58-1145, 58-1155, 58-1156
State line, connection with other rail-
roads at, SC Const, Art 9, § 6
transactions with, 58-963
Consolidation. Railroad Companies (this
index)
Construction Camp (this index)
Contracts —
against liability to passengers forbidden,
SC Const, Art 9, § 3
General Railroad Law, effect of and on
contracts between railroads, 58-856,
58-S60
inspection by Public Service Commis-
sion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753
[Rule 18]
shipment. Carriers (this index)
Contributory negligence of employees, re-
strictions on defense of, SC Const, Art
9, §15
Coroner's inquest into accidents, 17-157
filing with Public Service Commission,
when, 17-157
Corporation's power to construct and op-
erate for own use, 12-103
Counties, share of fines imposed on, 58-17
818
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Courts (this index)
Crossings —
highway crossing. Railroad Crossings
(this index)
Intersections with other railroads, infra
Cross ties. Ties, infra.
Culverts, regulation and control by Public
Service Commission, 58-991
Damages —
Employers' liability, infra
General Railroad Law, violations of, 58-
1254 to 58-1257
injuries through violation of rules of
Public Service Commission, 58-1253
malicious mischief, treble damages, 58-
738
obstructing railroad, treble damages, 58-
733
Punitive damages, infra
Death of employee, rights and remedies of
personal representatives, SC Const, Art
9, §15
Deeds —
description of property in, 58-861
Recordation, infra
Deeds of trust. Mortgages, infra
De facto corporation, validity of acts of,
58-661
Definitions, 58-851, 58-852
Demurrage. Fares, Rates and Charges of
Carriers (this index)
Depots. Stations, infra
Dining cars. Parlor, Dining, and Sleeping
Car Companies (this index)
Directors. Railroad Companies (this index)
Discrimination-
Carriers (this index)
Fares, Rates and Charges of Carriers
(this index)
Dissolution for owning stock of competing
roads, 58-936
Dividends, guaranteeing dividends of oth-
er roads, 58-934
Drainage Districts (this index)
Drainage of highway, obstruction of, penal-
ized, 33-496
Drawbridges, warning boards for, 58-1200,
58-1201
Duties —
generally, 58-859
request or advice of Public Service Com-
mission not to impair, 58-1274
Electric and Interurban Railroads (this in-
dex)
Electric wires crossing, specifications for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Eminent Domain (this index)
Employees —
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
R A I L R O A D S— Cont'd
Employees — Cont'd
Agents, supra
badge, 58-1223
contributory negligence, restrictions on
defense of, SC Const, Art 9, § 15
jury duty, exemption from, 38-104
negligent injuries, rights and remedies
for, SC Const, Art 9, § 15
Shop emplojees, infra
wilful violations, penalty for, 58-1261
Employers' liability, 58-1231 to 58-1240
assumption of risk, 58-1233
beneficiaries, 58-1231
common carrier, defined, 58-1239
comparative negligence, 58-1232
contributory negligence, 58-1232
cumulation of remedies, 58-1240
damages, 58-1231, 58-1232
punitive damages, 58-1238
exemption from liability prohibited, 5S-
1234
limitation of actions, 58-1236
receivers, inclusion in term common car-
rier, 58-1239
safety violations, 58-1232, 58-1233
setoffs of contributions, insurance, relief,
etc., 58-1237
survival of right of action, 58-1235
Engineers —
badge, 58-1223
negligence, penalty for, 58-1259
wilful violations, penalty for, 58-1261
Engines. Locomotives, infra
Equity —
actions for penalties or damages, 58-1255
intersections with other railroads, juris-
diction of common pleas court, 58-
992
Exemplary damages. Punitive damages
infra
Explosives — ■
placing on rails, 58-734
transportation. Carriers (this index)
Extensions and changes of route —
authorized, 58-964
Interstate Commerce Commission pro-
ceedings, participation by Public
Service Commission, 58-3
Public Service Commission may require,
58-981
towns over 500, railroads not to remove
from, 58-982
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Fellow servant's negligence, defense of,
abolished, SC Const, Art 9, § IS
Fines. Penalties, infra
Firemen, penalty for negligence, 58-1259
Fires, liability for, 58-1198
Fiscal year, 58-748
[8SCCode]
Index
819
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Flagman. Railroad Crossings (this index)
Flag stops. Stations and depots, infra
Foreign corporations may not build or op-
erate, SC Const, Art 9, § 8
Forfeiture —
charter. Railroad Companies (this in-
dex)
Penalties, infra
Franchises. Railroad Companies (this in-
dex)
Freight. Carriers (this index)
Freight cars, on first class passenger trains,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 49]
Furnishing information to Public Service
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
7S3 [Rule 18], p. 756 [Rule 40]
General Assembly (this index)
General Railroad Law, applicability of, 58-
853 to 58-855
Governor's powers to take possession of
lines upon calling out the militia, 44-118
Grant by Legislature of right to construct
or operate to be conditioned on local
consent, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Handcars near public crossings, 58-1202
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 623-632
Heat-
in passenger cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 751 [Rule 9]
in waiting rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 751 [Rule 8]
Highway crossings. Railroad Crossings
(this index)
Highway purposes, condemnation of rights
of way and easements for, 33-127
Highways, obstructing drainage or empty-
ing water from ditches upon, penalized,
33-496
Improvements, regulation of Public Service
Commission as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 756 [Rule 36]
Income Tax (this index)
Incorporation. Railroad Companies (this
index)
Incorporators. Railroad Companies (this
index)
Informers (this index)
Injunction against violations, 58-1032
Injuries —
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
crossings, injuries at, 58-1004
General Railroad Law, injured person's
rights not affected by, 58-1275
lien of judgments for, 58-744
Public Service Commission rules, inju-
ries caused by violation of, 58-1253
to passengers. Carriers (this index)
Insurance against fire damage to property
of third person, 58-1198
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Intersections with other railroads, SC
Const, Art 9, § 6
Connecting lines, supra
grade crossings, Public Service Commis-
sion to approve, 58-992
Public Service Commission to regulate
and control, 58-991
trains to stop at, when, 58-998
transactions with intersecting roads, 58-
963
within cities or towns, 58-1148
Interchange of traffic, SC Const, Art 9, § 6
Interstate Commerce Act, violations of, 58-
761 to 58-764
Investigations. Reports and investigations,
infra
Joint management or ownership contrary to
General Railroad Law void, 58-860
Late trains, failure to post bulletins as to,
58-1174
Lavatories. Toilet facilities, infra
Leases —
competing roads, penalty for leasing, 58-
937
connecting roads, 58-963
description of property in, 58-861
general penalty, 58-1258
General Railroad Law not affected by,
58-856
other roads, leases of, 58-934
Recordation of deeds and mortgages,
infra
Lever cars near crossings, 58-1202
Liabilities, generally, 58-1251 to 58-1275
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Liens —
consolidation, preservation on, 58-926
mechanics' and materialmen's, 45-552
of certain judgments against, 58-744
Lights —
in passenger cars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 751 [Rule 9]
in waiting rooms. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 751 [Rule 8]
Limitation of actions —
actions under General Railroad Law, 58-
865, 58-1251
employers' liability, 58-1236
superadded liability of stockholders, 58-
945
Livestock guards, 58-997
Locomotives —
attachment of, 58-1272
bell or whistle signals at crossings, 58-
743
fires caused by, liability for, 58-1198
markings on, 58-861
removing brasses and packing from, 58-
735
sales tax, exemption of proceeds of sale
from, 65-1404
820
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Loitering at station houses, 58-1267
Malicious mischief to property of, 58-738
Management of, furnishing information to
Public Service Commission as to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 40]
Mandamus to require compliance with Gen-
eral Railroad Law and rules and orders
of Public Service Commission, 58-864,
58-1032
Markings on equipment, 58-861
Mechanics' and materialmen's lien on rail-
road propertv, 45-552
Mortgages, 58-953, 58-954
competing roads, purchase of, 58-933
description of property in, 58-861
Recordation, infra
Municipal bonds for construction of, see in-
dex under name of particular political
subdivision
Name, change of, to be authorized b3' stock-
holders, 58-668
Navigable waters, Public Service Commis-
sion to approve crossing of, 58-992
Negligence. Injuries, supra
Non-agency stations, handling freight at,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 48]
Notices. Stations and depots, infra
Obstructing railroad, 58-733
penalty, 58-1265
Obstructing watercourses, railroad's liabil-
ity to landowner, 58-967
Officers. Railroad Companies (this index)
Operation — -
furnishing information to Public Service
Commission as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 40]
improvements and changes, Public Serv-
ice Commission may require, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 36]
Other railroads, acquisition of interests in,
58-934 to 58-937
Parlor, Dining and Sleeping Car Companies
(this index)
Passenger cars —
cinder deflectors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 753 [Rule 17]
conductors on Pullman, etc., cars, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 20]
heat, light, cleaning, etc.. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 9]
Passengers. Carriers (this index)
Penalties —
accommodations for passengers, viola-
tions as to, 58-1 177
action to recover. Actions, supra
Baggage (this index)
breaking or shooting into cars, 58-736
charter, forfeiture of. Railroad Compa-
nies (this index)
cinder deflectors, failure to provide on
passenger coaches, 58-1182
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Penalties — Cont'd
collection and disposition of fines and
forfeitures, 58-1270
division between State and county,
58-17
General Railroad Law, fines under,
58-867
competing lines, operation of, 58-937
connecting lines, 58-1145, 58-1155, 58-
1156
county seats, failure to stop passenger
trains at, 58-1172
depots, failure to erect when required,
58-1179
discontinuing passenger trains without
authority, 58-1176
discrimination, 58-1077
disorderly conduct by passenger, 58-739
extra fares for crossing bridges, 58-741
general penalty, 58-1254
individuals, violations by, 58-1258
recovery of. Actions, supra
gross negligence as to passenger trains,
58-1260
Informers (this index)
injuries at railroad crossings, 58-1004
Interstate Commerce Act, violations of,
58-761 to 58-764
judgments for, against whom rendered,
58-1271
late trains, failure to post bulletins as to,
58-1174
loitering at stations, 58-1267
malicious mischief to railroad property,
58-738
melons, excessive rates on, 58-1067
negligence, injuries due to, 58-1259
obstructing highways, 58-1264
obstructing railroad, 58-733, 58-1265
placing explosives on rails, 58-734
Public Service Commission —
failure to obey orders of, 58-1251
obstructing Commission, 58-1049
violation of rules of, 58-1252, 58-1253
purchasers' failure to reorganize, 58-902
removing brasses and packing from cars,
locomotives, etc., 58-735
reports, failure to make, 58-1049
reweighing freight, failure as to, 58-1112
Safety provisions, infra
scales, violations as to, 58-1114, 58-1115
schedule of rates, failure to post at sta-
tions, 58-1066
Separation of races, infra
shooting or throwing at trains, 58-1266
shop employees, failure to pay semi-
monthly, 58-745
signals, injury or destruction of, 58-737
stock guards or cattle gaps, failure to
construct, 58-997
storage of freight, discrimination or ex-
cessive charges for, 58-1086
Index
821
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Penalties — Cont'd
Sunday operations, 58-1023
switches, duplicate keys for, 58-742
unjust discrimination, 58-1077
unreasonable rates, charge of, 58-1076
wilful violations, 58-1261
Personal injuries. Injuries, supra
Physicians, duty to summon, in case of ac-
cident, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 752
[Rule 13]
Police powers of agents, 58-1221 to 58-1223
Power lines crossing, specifications for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Powers, generally, 58-859, 58-951 to 58-954
Private crossings, protection of, 58-732
Process and proceedings, entitled to bene-
fits of, 58-858
Production of books and papers, 58-1257
Prohibition of unlawful acts, 58-1253.1
Property damage. Injuries, supra
Publication of notice of change in passen-
ger schedules. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
751 [Rule 12]
Public Service Commission —
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
abandonment proceedings before Inter-
state Commerce Commission, par-
ticipation in, 58-3
annual report to General Assembly, 58-
868
Carriers (this index)
complaints against railroads, powers as
to, 58-1033, 58-1034
crossings and culverts, regulation and
control of, 58-991, 58-992
extensions or changes, powers as to, 58-
981
mandamus to enforce rules of, 58-864
powers of, generally, 58-1031 to 58-1034
practice and procedure in, before. Car-
riers (this index)
rules and regulations of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 749-764
supervision by, generally, 58-1031
violations, proceedings against compa-
nies for, 58-1032
Punitive damages — ■
employers' liability matters, 58-1238
injuries through violation of rules of
Public Service Commission, 58-1253
Purchasers of —
connecting roads sold under mortgage or
judicial sale, 58-933
incorporation by purchaser under mort-
gage or deed of trust —
capital stock, maximum of, 58-905
certificate of, 58-904
creation of corporation by filing of
certificate, 58-906
evidence of incorporation, certificate
as, 58-913
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Purchasers of — Cont'd
incorporation by purchaser, etc. — Cont'd
powers of corporation, generally, 58-
906
reorganization and commencement of
operations —
bonds, issue of, 58-910
by laws, 58-908
capital stock, issue of, 58-909
charter may be amended by State, 58-
912
mortgage to secure bonds authorized,
58-910
penalty for failure to reorganize, 58-
902
powers of new corporation, general- %
ly, 58-907
side tracks or spurs, time limit not
applicable to, 58-903
sinking fund authorized, 58-911
time limit for, 58-901
Quo warranto for forfeiture of charter or
franchise for violations of Interstate
Commerce Act, 58-761
Railroad Companies (this index)
Rails. Tracks, infra
Rates. Fares, Rates, and Charges of Car-
riers (this index)
Real property —
acquisition of, 58-962, 58-966
power to hold, 58-952
Receivers —
compelling testimony of, 58-1257
general penalty, 58-1258
General Railroad Law applicable to, 58-
855
liabilities of receivers operating railroad,
58-1269
passenger service, provisions as to fre-
quency not applicable, 58-1173
wages, provisions as to when and where
payable as inapplicable to, 40-112
Recordation of deeds and mortgages, 60-251
to 60-256
certified copy of recorded instrument, ef-
fect of, 60-255
conditional sales, applicability to, 60-251
fees, 60-254
leases, applicability to, 60-251
proof of execution of instruments, 60-253
requirement of, 60-251, 60-252, 60-255.1
satisfaction of mortgages, 60-255.1
validation of certain recordings, 60-256
Records, inspection by Public Service Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753
[Rule 18]
Relief department for employees, liability of
companies having, 58-746
Reorganization by purchasers. Purchasers,
supra
822
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Repairs, regulation of Public Service Com-
mission as to. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
756 [Rule 36]
Reports and investigations, 58-1041 to 58-
1049
agents and employees, examinations by
Public Service Commission, 58-1047
annual schedule and report, 58-1041
amending defective reports, 5S-1042
fiscal year, conforming to, 58-749
Public Service Commission, powers
of, 58-1042
time for filing, 58-750
appearance without leave to intervene
in general investigations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 759 [Rule 8]
attachment of witness for failure to at-
tend, 58-1048
complaints, investigation of, 58-1033, 58-
1034
contempt, witness' failure to attend as,
58-1048
examinations and investigations by Pub-
lic Service Commission, generally,
58-1046
fees and mileage of witnesses, 58-1048
filing with Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule
18]
information to be furnished to Public
Service Commission on request, 58-
1044
interrogatories of Public Service Com-
mission to be answered, 58-1045
list of names and residences of president
and directors, 58-1043
penalty for failing to make report or ob-
structing Public Service Commis-
sion, 58-1049
subpoenas for witnesses, 58-1048
Tax Commission, reports to, additional
information to requirements of, §§
12-1 and 12-732, 58-12
Research, Planning, and Development
Board — •
may acquire, operate, etc., 9-310(4)
to promote system of, 9-303(3)
Restrictions, subjection to, 58-858, 58-859
Right of way —
connecting tracks within city or town, 58-
1146
Eminent Domain (this index)
extensions of branches, acquisition for,
58-964
fires starting on, 58-1198
power to acquire, 58-961, 58-962
proposed route, filing profile map of, 58-
658
telegraph companies' contracts for use of,
58-303
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Right of way — Cont'd
telephone company's contract for use of,
58-303
Tracks, infra
Rolling stock —
additions to, requirement of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 36]
Cars, supra
Locomotives, supra
Public Service Commission may direct
additions to, 58-981
Safety provisions, 58-1191 to 58-1208
accidents —
investigation by Public Service Com-
mission, 58-1207
notice to physician and to Public
Service Commission, 58-1206
transportation for Public Service
Commission to scene of, 58:1208
brakes and brakemen, 58-1194
bridges, maintenance of, 58-1204
certificate of Public Service Commission
required to open road, 58-1191
electric hand lanterns required in switch-
ing and moving trains, 58-1196
fire damage, liability for, 58-1198
formation of trains, 58-1199
grade at stations to be level with track,
58-1205
hand or lever cars near crossings, 58-
1202
installation of safety devices, Public
Service Commission may require,
58-1192, 58-1193
lighting passenger cars, with naphtha,
etc., prohibited, 58-1197
oil lanterns prohibited in switching or
moving trains, 58-1196
penalties. See appropriate lines in this
group
shop employees, shelter for, 58-1203
stoves in passenger cars, fastening of,
58-1197
tools, trains to be equipped with, 58-1195
warning boards, 58-1200, 58-1201
Sales tax, exemption of proceeds of sale of
cars and locomotives. 65-1404
Secretary of State, fees for recording rail-
road deeds, mortgages, etc., 60-254
Sections completed or acquired, operation
of, 58-968
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued or guaranteed by, 62-51(4 to 6)
Separation of races, 58-714 to 58-720
closets, separate, 58-1180
penalty for violations —
by passengers, 58-720
by railroad, its agents or employees,
58-718, 58-719
separate closets at stations, failure
to provide, 58-1180
Index
823
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Separation of races — Cont'd
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 751 [Rule 8]
requirement of, 58-714, 58-715, 58-719
exceptions, 58-717
modification by Public Service Com-
mission, 58-716
waiting rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
751 [Rule 8]
Service of summons on, who deemed agent
for, 10-422
Shooting —
at trains, 58-1266
into cars, 58-736
Shop employees —
semimonthly pav, 58-745
shelter for, 58-1203
Signals —
civil liability for neglect to sound at
crossing, 58-1004
injury or destruction of, 58-737
Sleeping cars. Parlor, Dining, and Sleeping
Car Companies (this index)
Special constables. Carriers (this index)
State, share of fines, 58-17
Station agents, police powers of, 58-1221 to
58-1223
Stations and depots —
change in passenger train schedules,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule
12]
closets, separate, 58-1180
closing or discontinuing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 14]
condemnation of land for, 58-784
drinking water to be furnished in. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 81
enlargement or improvement of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 36]
erection of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757
[Rule 45]
failure to erect when required, penalty
for, 58-1179
freight depots, hours of opening. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755 [Rule 34]
grade to be level with track, 58-1205
health regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 682-630
hours of opening, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 751 [Rule 7]
loitering at, 58-1267
notices to be posted at —
change of passenger train schedules,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 751
[Rule 12]
late passenger trains, 58-1174; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 11]
obstructed passenger trains, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 16]
requirements of Public Service Com-
mission, notice as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 750 [Rule 6]
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Stations and depots — Cont'd
notices to be posted at — Cont'd
schedule of rates, 58-1066; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 43]
non-agency stations, handling freight at,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule
48]
police at, in cities and towns over 1,000,
47-232
privies, responsibilitv for condition of,
32-1225
Public Service Commission —
may direct improvements in, 58-981
may require erection of, 58-1179
Separation of races, supra
stopping trains at, 58-1171; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 19]
toilets, 58-1180; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
751 [Rule 8]
, waiting rooms, separate, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 8]
warning boards for, 58-1200, 58-1201
Steamboat lines, owning stock or bonds of,
58-935
Stock and stockholders. Railroad Compa-
nies (this index)
Stock guards, 58-997
Street railway crossings, regulation and con-
trol by Public Service Commission, 58-
991
Sundays, operation on, 58-1021 to 58-1024
Switches and switching —
duplicate keys prohibited, 58-742
electric hand lanterns, requirement of,
58-1196
Tank cars, weighing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 757 [Rule 47]
Taxation (this index)
Tax Commission, reports to, information in
addition to requirements of §§ 12-1 and
12-732, 58-12
Telegraph and telephone companies' use of
right of way. Eminent Domain (this
index)
Telegraph lines crossing, specifications for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Telephone wires crossing, specifications for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Terminal Railroads (this index)
Throwing at trains, 58-1266
Tidewaters, Public Service Commission to
approve crossings of, 58-992
Ties —
dealers in, records to be kept by, 16-571,
66-7
exemption from sales and use taxes, 65-
1404
Time allowed for transportation of freight.
Carriers (this index)
Time tables —
changes, notice of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 751 [Rule 12]
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Code of Laws of South Carolina
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Time tables — Cont'd
furnishing copies to Public Service Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. p. 757
[Rule -16]
Toilet facilities. 58-713
exceptions, 58-717
Public Service Commission may modify
requirements, 58-716
waiting rooms, 58-1180; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 751 [Rule 8]
Tracks —
Connecting lines, supra
electric lines crossing, specifications for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule
14]
protection at grade crossing within mu-
nicipalities, 58-995
relocation or changes of, 58-965, 58-966
telegraph and telephone lines crossing,
specifications for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Track scales, Public Service Commission's
jurisdiction, 58-1115
Trains —
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
Cars, supra
Connecting lines, supra
late passenger trains, posting notice of,
58-1174; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 751
[Rule 11]
Locomotives, supra
obstructed passenger trains, notice of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule
16]
robbery of, criminal offense of, 16-334,
16-335
shooting or throwing at, 58-1266
stopping at stations, 58-1171; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 753 [Rule 19]
Unclaimed freight. Carriers (this index)
Unincorporated railroads, publication of
list of persons interested in, 58-731
Venue —
eminent domain proceedings, when lines
in more than one county, 58-775
violations of Interstate Commerce Act,
58-761, 58-762
Wages, time and place of payment law as
inapplicable to, 40-112
Waiting rooms. Stations and depots, supra
Warning board for stations, crossings, etc.,
58-1200, 58-1201
Waltcrboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission may lease railroad at airfield,
2-284(7)
Water-
crossing of navigable or tidewaters, Pub-
lic Service Commission to approve,
58-992
RAILROADS— Cont'd
Water — Cont'd
discharge of on highway, penalized, 33-
496
obstructing watercourses, 58-967
Water closet. Toilet facilities, supra
Workmen's compensation —
Employer's liability, supra
statute, inapplicability to, 72-106
RAILROAD STATIONS
Railroads (this index)
RAILWAY POLICE
Machine guns, possession of, 16-125, 16-126
RAIN
Motor carrier proceeding in, extreme cau-
tion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 774 [Reg.
2.31]
RAISIN BREAD
Enriched flour, inapplicability of regula-
tions requiring, Rules & Reg., Vol. 8,
p. 453 [Reg. 8]
RANGE LIGHTS
Aids to navigation. Navigation (this index)
RANGES
Hawkers and peddlers, application of certain
regulations as to, 56-1217
Regulations as to, 47-1243
RANSOM
Kidnapping for, 16-91, 16-92
RAPE
Generally, 16-71 to 16-81
Age of consent, 16-80; SC Const, Art 3,
§33
Assault with intent to ravish. Assault and
Battery (this index)
Defined, 16-71, 16-80
Depositions of victim —
absence of counsel as cause for delay,
16-79
attendance of accused at taking of, 16-79
custody of, 16-77
disposition of, 16-78
rebuttal depositions, 16-76
Index
825
RAPE— Cont'd
Depositions of victim — Cont'd
taking of, 16-73, 16-74
use at trial, 16-75
Jury's recommendation of mercy, effect of,
" 16-72
victim between ten and sixteen years of
age, 16-80(1)
Peremptory challenges, 38-211
Publication of victim's name, penalty for,
16-81
Punishment, 16-72
girl under sixteen, rape of, 16-80
Statutory rape —
age of consent, SC Const, Art 3, § 33
punishment for, 16-80
Verdict recommending mercy, 16-72, 16-80
(1)
RAPE SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 1, p. 460
[Reg. 16(b)]
RASPBERRIES
Bushel, standard, 66-157
RATES AND CHARGES
Carriers. Fares, Rates, and Charges of
Carriers (this index)
Charleston Harbor (this index)
Cotton storage, 13-3
Cotton weighers, 13-114
Electricity —
Electric Companies (this index)
Rural Electrification Authority (this in-
dex)
Express rates, regulation by Public Service
Commission, 58-202
Gas rates, regulation of. Public Service
Commission (this index)
Heat companies, regulation of rates of.
Public Service Commission (this index)
Hotels and boardinghouses, posting of rates,
35-1
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Pilotage, rates of, 56-1435, 56-1436
Port utilities commission of city over 50,-
000, power to fix rates and charges,
54-106
Public Service Authority, taxes as factor in
fixing rates, 59-8
Public works districts. Municipal Public
Works (this index)
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
RATES AND CHARGES— Cont'd
Street railway rates, regulation of. Public
Service Commission (this index)
Telegraph companies, regulation by Public
Service Commission, 58-202
Telephone Companies (this index)
Water companies, municipal franchise to
fix maximum rates, 58-151
Water rates, regulation of. Public Service
Commission (this index)
RATIFICATION
Amendments to Constitution —
South Carolina Constitution (this in-
dex)
United States Constitution (this index)
United States Constitution, US Const, Art
7
RATING ORGANIZATION
Insurance rates. Insurance (this index)
REAL ESTATE
Real Property (this index)
REAL PARTY IN INTEREST
Parties to Actions (this index)
REAL PROPERTY
Actions as to, generally —
particular actions, see appropriate
lines
attachment in actions to recover, 10-901
(2)
county courts, excluded from jurisdiction
of actions involving title, 15-612
joinder of actions for recovery, injuries,
and rents, 10-701(5)
jury trial, right to, as not affected by
provisions as to quieting titles, 10-
2411
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Lis Pendens (this index)
Parties to Actions (this index)
service of summons on unknown parties,
10-452
State as party to, 10-2603
venue, 10-301(1)
vouching of grantor, Cir Ct Rule 22
Adverse Possession (this index)
Attachment (this index)
Condemnation of. Eminent Domain (this
index)
Corporations (this index)
Code of Laws of South Carolina
REAL PROPERTY— Cont'd
Debts-
chargeable with, 57-451
decedent's, sale to pay, 19-491 to 19-505
Deeds and Conveyances (this index)
Defined —
as to civil remedies and procedure, 10-3
for purpose of Public Works Eminent
Domain Law, 25-102
Easements (this index)
Eminent Domain (this index)
Entireties, tenancy by —
partnership not created by, 52-12
Simultaneous Death Act as affecting dis-
position of property, 19-304
Entry on Land and Premises (this index)
Escheats (this index)
Estates (this index)
Forcible Entry and Detainer (this index)
Foreign land associations, license tax on,
65-941
Fraudulent Conveyances (this index)
Infants or minors —
conveyance of property held as trustee
or mortgagee, 10-2588 to 10-2590
wills of infants ineffective to devise real
property, 19-201
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Joinder of actions for recovery, injuries, and
rents, 10-701(5)
Judgment lien on. Judgment Liens (this
index)
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Lis Pendens (this index)
Magistrates' courts, proceedings in. Magis-
trates (this index)
Masters, land sales by, 15-1823
Mortgages (this index)
Occupying Claimants (this index)
Parties to Actions (this index)
Partition (this index)
Partnership —
conveyances to or by, 52-13, 52-22
property, 52-13
Possession not notice of unrecorded instru-
ment, 60-109
Railroads (this index)
Recovery of Real Property (this index)
Registration and Recordation (this index)
Rents and Profits (this index)
Right of entry. Entry on Land and Prem-
ises (this index)
Rule in Shelley's Case abolished, 57-2
Statute of frauds, contracts within, 11-101
(4)
Surveys and Surveyors (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Title and Ownership (this index)
Ultimate property in people, SC Const, Art
14. § 3
United States, acquisition by. Federal Gov-
ernment, Instrumentalities, and Laws
(this index)
REAR-VISION MIRROR
Motor Carriers (this index)
REBATE
Railroad rates —
cars from other roads to be delivered
without, 58-1161
rebates prohibited, 58-1078; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 755 [Rule 28]
Public Service Commission's powers, 58-
1063(6)
REBELLION
Insurrection or Rebellion (this index)
RECALL
Aiken County, intendant or warden in,
47-131 to 47-134
Aldermen in towns under 1,000, 47-131 to
47-134
Bamberg County, intendant or warden in,
47-131 to 47-134
Beaufort County, intendant or warden in,
47-131 to 47-134
Berkeley County, intendant or wardens in,
47-131 to 47-134
Calhoun County, intendant or warden in,
47-131 to 47-134
Edgefield County, intendant or warden in,
47-131 to 47-134
Greenville County, intendant or warden in,
47-1.51 to 47-134
Laurens city, intendant or warden in, 47-
131 to 47-134
McCormick Countv, warden or intendant
in 47-131 to 47-134
Marlboro County, intendant or warden in,
47-131 to 47-134
Newberry County, intendant or warden in,
47-131 to 47-134
Oconee County, warden or intendant in, 47-
131 to 47-134
Richland County, intendant or warden in,
47-131 to 47-134
RECEIPTS
Carriers (this index)
Use tax —
receipt for, 65-1427
receipt from retailer as relieving pur-
chaser from liability for, 65-1425
Warehouse receipts. Warehouse Receipts
Act (this index)
Index
827
RECEIVERS
Generally, 10-2301 to 10-2310
Antitrust laws, receivership for violator, 66-
52
Appointment, 10-2301
clerk of courts to keep record of, 15-
1767(13)
nonresidents, service of notice on, 10-
2303
notice required, 10-2302
Supreme Court review of order of, 15-
123
Banks (this index)
Bonds — ■
against appointment of receiver, 10-
2305
contents of, 10-2307
filing of, 10-2307
insufficiency after approval, effect of, 10-
2308
premium as chargeable to estate, 19-441,
67-64
redelivery bond, 10-2306
surety company bond permissible, 67-64
temporary injunction, bond for, 10-2304
Book of orders appointing receivers of judg-
ment debtors, 15-1767(13)
size of book, 15-1770
Cash depository, 8-273, 8-274
Compensation of, 10-2310
receivers of foreign or other corpora-
tions, 10-2310
Corporate charter, after judgment of forfei-
ture of, 10-2269
Damages for improper appointment of, 10-
2309
Dissolution of corporation, 12-653
power of circuit judge or common pleas
court to appoint, 12-604
Domestic relations court judge not to act
as, 15-1118
Fraternal benefit associations, receivership
proceedings against, to be instituted
only by Attorney General, 37-881
Housing authorities' obligees may obtain,
36-167
Insurance companies, 37-115, 37-192
appointment of receiver for, on suspen-
sion of certificate of authority, 27-
115
Insurance Commissioner as receiver of
insolvent insurer, 37-192
Investments, 67-58 to 67-61
in Home Owners' Loan Corporation
bonds, 36-604
in savings and loan associations, etc., 8-
236
Judgment debtors. Orders appointing re-
ceiver for, infra
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority,
24-368
RECEIVERS— Cont'd
Manufacturers operating under, exemption
as to sewerage systems for employees'
houses, 32-1245
Masters' fees —
accounts, auditing of, 27-201(8)
bond, taking of, 27-201(7)
local provisions, 27-202 to 27-208
Municipal public works, default on bond as
ground for, 59-394
Orders appointing receivers of judgment
debtors, book of, 15-1767(13)
size, 15-1770
Partner's interest, appointment of, 52-55
Powers of, Cir Ct Rule 69
Priority of unemployment compensation,
employer's contributions, 68-211
Public Service Authority, appointment on
default of bonds of, 59-4
Railroads (this index)
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937
(this index)
Rural Electrification Authority, receiver of,
power to fix rates, 24-313
Securities Act (this index)
State housing law, appointment in foreclo-
sure proceedings under, 36-58
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
Supreme Court, appeals to —
order appointing receiver, review of, 15-
123
stay of proceedings pending appeal, 15-
135
Taxation (this index)
Temporary injunction pending appointment
of, 10-2304
Trust company —
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
as, 8-273
power to act as, 8-241
Unemployment compensation, receiver as
employer for purposes of, 68-12
Wages payable by, time and place, 40-111,
40-112
RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS
Elector as disqualified by conviction for, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Magistrate's jurisdiction, 43-66
Previous conviction of principal felon not
necessary, 16-362
Punishment for, 16-362
Tires, motor vehicle, 46-805
Wheels, motor vehicle, 46-804
RECIPROCAL INSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
828
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RECKLESS DRIVING
Cancelation of driver's license, 46-174
reckless homicide, conviction of, 46-341
Motor carriers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 769
[Reg. 2.03]
Offense of, 46-341, 46-342
Suspension of driver's license, 46-177, 46-342
RECLAMATION
Drainage Districts (this index)
RECOGNIZANCE
Bail and Recognizance (this index)
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE
CORPORATION
Public works districts' loans from, 59-622
RECORD, TRANSCRIPT OF
Appeals (this index)
RECORDATION
Registration and Recordation (this index)
RECORDERS AND RECORDERS'
COURTS
Municipal Courts (this index)
RECORDS, PUBLIC
Public Records (this index)
RECOUPMENT
Counterclaim and Setoff (this index)
RECOVERY OF REAL PROPERTY
— Cont'd
Execution — -
clerk of courts' fees for signing and scal-
ing writ, 27-53(28)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
countv to which issued, 10-1704
sheriff's fees, 27-401(21)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Forcible Entry and Detainer (this index)
Greenville County Court, limitation on ju-
risdiction of, 15-654
Joinder with action for injuries to and rents
of property, 10-701(5)
Jury trial —
issues triable, 10-1056
right not affected by provisions as to
quieting titles, 10-2411
Life tenant, determination of death, 10-2451
to 10-2457
Occupying Claimants (this index)
Presumption as to possession, 10-2421
as affected by relation of landlord and
tenant, 10-2426
Quieting Title (this index)
Second action for, 10-2402
Verdict, 10-1453
Vouching of grantor, Cir Ct Rule 22
RECREATION
Parks and Playgrounds (this index)
RECRUITING
Obstruction of, 44-355, 44-356
RED BREAST
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Sale of, prohibited, 28-691
RECOVERY OF REAL PROPERTY
See also Forcible Entry and Detainer;
Occupying Claimants
Generally, 10-2401 to 10-2457
Adverse Possession (this index)
Attachment in actions for, 10-901(2)
Costs in first action to be paid before
bringing second action, 10-2402
County courts as without jurisdiction where
title involved, 15-612
Descent cast, effect of, 57-8, 57-9
Ejectment —
Occupying Claimants (this index)
summary ejectment of trespassers.
Trespass (Civil) (this index)
RED CLOVER SEED
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(b)]
RED CROSS
American Red Cross (this index)
RED DRUM
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to sea fish, but not specifically designating
this species, sec Coastal Fisheries
Minimum size, 28-755
Index
829
REDEMPTION
Bonds ("this index)
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
Drainage tax, sale of lands for default, 18-
S69
Mortgage, redemption from by subsequent
mortgagee, 45-52
Municipal bonds, 47-845
Paving bonds, 47-860.6
Tax sale, redemption from. Taxation (this
index)
REDEVELOPMENT LAW
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
RED FIN TROUT
Game fish, 28-4
RED RICE
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 458
[Reg. 2]
REDTOP
Bushel, standard, 66-157
RE-ENTRY
Life tenant declared dead but found to be
living, right of, 10-2454
REFEREES
References (this index)
REFERENCES
See also Masters
For local provisions, sec the particular counties
Account, for taking of, 10-1402(2), 15-1815
Adverse party, examination before trial, 26-
506
Appeal —
case or exceptions, settlement by referee.
10-1412
from decision of referee, 10-1412
from decision on report of referee and
exceptions, 10-1415
Circuit court rules as to. Rules of Circuit
Courts (this index)
Clerks of courts —
fees of, 27-53(51, 53)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
may sign orders for, 15-1726
probate court clerk as special master in
certain counties, 15-506?
REFERENCES— Cont'd
Condemnation proceedings. Eminent Do-
main (this index)
Consent, reference by, 10-1401
Costs, 10-1615, 10-1616
Court may order, when, 10-1402
Default cases, 10-1401
Default judgment after reference, 10-1532
Dismissal or nonsuit in referred case, Cir
Ct Rule 30
Divorce (this index)
Eminent domain proceedings. Eminent
Domain (this index)
Equitable matters, 10-1402(1), 10-1403 15-
1815
Fees and costs. Referees, infra
Issues, reference as to questions other than,
10-1402(3)
Masters (this index)
Motions, reference of, for affidavit or depo-
sition, 10-1230
Nonsuit in referred-cases. Cir Ct Rule 30
Other than for trial, Cir Ct Rule 30
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Quieting title, actions for, 10-2406
Referees —
see also Masters (this index)
Board of Adjustment, appointment of
referee upon appeal from, 47-1015
bribery of, 16-217, 16-218
fees, 27-507
eminent domain proceedings, 25-57
on referred motions, 10-1230
judges not to act as, when, 10-1416
of juvenile and domestic relations
courts, 15-1118
loss of fees for late filing of report, 10-
1413
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
powers of —
adjournments, granting of, 10-1406
administering oaths, 10-1406, 15-1816
amendments, allowance of, 10-1406
15-1815(3)
case or exceptions, settlement of, 10-
1412
objection to evidence, ruling on, 10-
1409
preservation of order, 10-1406
witnesses, compelling attendance and
testimony of, 10-1406, 15-1821
probate judges as, in certain counties, 15-
501 to 15-506
Report of referees, infra
selection of, 10-1416
to whom reference made, 10-1404 10-
1405, 10-1405.1
Report of referee —
circuit court rules as to, Cir Ct Rules 16,
30
ending reference on failure to file in time,
10-1414
830
Code of Laws of South Carolina
REFERENCES— Cont'd
Report of referee — Cont'd
evidence objected to, 15-1819
inadmissible evidence, 10-1409
interest on, included in judgment, 10-1605
late filing as forfeiting fee, 10-1413
separate statement of facts and legal con-
clusions, 10-1412
special verdict, effect as, 10-1412
time for filing, 10-1413
Supplemental Proceedings (tbis index)
Supreme Court, references by, 15-124
Title, reference as to, on default, Cir Ct Rule
55
Trial-
evidence, procedure on objection to, 10-
1409
method of, 10-1408
reduction of testimony to writing, 10-
1410
stenographer, employment of, 10-1411
REFRIGERATOR CAR LINES
License taxes —
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
REFRIGERATORS
Hotels, boardinghouses and restaurants, 35-
130
Household Furniture and Furnishings (this
index)
Locker Plants (this index)
REFUNDING BONDS
Bonds (this index)
REGENTS, BOARD OF
Insane asylums, control over, SC Const,
Art 12, § 2
Soil conservation districts
tion (this index)
REFERENDUM
Soil Conserva-
REGIONAL HOUSING
AUTHORITIES
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
REFINANCING
Refunding bonds. Bonds (this index)
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937, re-
financing under —
authorized, 59-653
defined, 59-652(8)
REFLECTORS
Motor Carriers (this index)
REFORESTATION
Forestry (this index)
REGIONAL LIBRARIES
Generally, 42-151 to 42-159
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes, 42-158
Definition of terms used in legislation au-
thorizing, 42-151
Election to establish, 42-152
Location, 42-155
Rules and regulations for management, pow-
er of trustees to prescribe, 42-155
Tax for, 42-157
Trustees —
advice to, by State Public Library As-
sociation, 42-156
appointment, number, and term of office,
42-153
powers, 42-154
warrants, 42-157
REFORMATORIES
Generally, sec Penal and Rcjorma-
tory Institutions
Commitments to, children's courts division
of juvenile and domestic relations
courts, power of, 15-1172
REGISTERED NURSES
Nurses (this index)
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Registers of Mesne Conveyances (this in-
dex)
REFRIGERANTS
REGISTER OF GUESTS
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules Tourist camps and roadhouses in Green-
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5] ville County, guest register in, 35-310
Index
831
REGISTERS OF MESNE
CONVEYANCES
See also Registration and Recordation
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
see index under name of county
Generally, 60-1 to 60-8
Assignment of accounts receivable, filing
with, 45-205
Bonds of county officers, recordation of,
50-69
Cancelation of mortgage, failure to enter on
record, penalized, 45-67
Certificate of recording to be endorsed on
instrument, 60-57, 60-69
Certified copies of recorded instruments —
duty to furnish, 60-8
incorrect copy, liability for, 60-8
Clerks of courts as, 60-7
Crop liens, search for, at request of Sec-
retary of Agriculture, 27-66; 60-304.1
Deeds, indexing on recordation, 60-157, 60-
159, 60-160
Examination by Attorney General and solic-
itors, 1-263
Federal tax liens, filing of notices of, 65-
2722
Fees —
certificate of recording, endorsement of,
60-69
extension of effect of record of chattel
mortgage, 60-306
indexing deeds of certain officers, 60-160
indexing passage of title by will or
inheritance, 60-160
recording bond of county officers, 50-
69
search for crop liens, 60-304.1
veterans' discharge or certificate of lost
discharge, free recording of, 60-402
Fines and penalties, failure to enter can-
celation of judgment for, 10-1555
Forfeited land commission, membership in,
65-2901
Indictment for wilful failure or neglect to
discharge duty, 45-7
Judgments, duty as to entry of cancelation
of, 10-1555
Neglect of duty, penalized, 50-6
Personal service contracts, indexing in of-
fice of, 40-357
Receivers of judgment debtor, recording or-
ders appointing, 10-1734
Records, allowing to be taken from office,
penalized, 50-5
Rural electric co-operatives to file papers
with, 12-1010
Satisfaction of judgments and mortgages,
entry of, 15-1730
REGISTRARS OF VITAL STATISTICS
Vital Statistics (this index)
REGISTRATION AND
RECORDATION
See also Registers of Mesne Conveyances
As to particular courts see name
or title of court
For local provisions see the
particular counties
Generally, 60-1 to 60-409
Abstract of Judgments (this index)
Acknowledgment in lieu of affidavit dur-
ing World War II, 60-54, 60-62
Actual notice as taking place of, 60-109
Affidavit as prerequisite for recording, 60-51
to 60-55, 60-62
Assignment of mortgage, 60-103, 60-104
Assignments, satisfactions, etc., of liens.
Liens and Encumbrances (this index)
Attachment of real estate, 10-924
Auditor's endorsement as condition of re-
cording conveyance, 65-1780 to 65-1782
Automobiles. Motor Vehicles (this index)
Bailors, unrecorded reservations by, 57-308
Bankruptcy proceedings, 60-66
Barbers and Barbering (this index)
Beauty parlors. Cosmetologists (this in-
dex)
Births. Vital Statistics (this index)
Blueprints. Plats, etc., infra
Blue sky law. Securities Act (this index)
Board of registration. Elections (this in-
dex)
Bonds (this index)
Books, 60-57
file book, 60-153 to 60-155
Indexing and filing, infra
loose-leaf books, 1-57, 1-58
photostatic or photographic records,
60-201
marketing contracts, 60-351
separate books for chattel and real
mortgages, 60-63
veterans' discharges, 60-401
Business names, 48-1 to 48-4
Canal company charters. 58-661
Cancelation of judgments, 10-1555
Cancelation of mortgages, entry on indexes,
45-67
Certificate of recording to be endorsed on
instrument, 60-57, 60-69
Certified copies. Registers of Mesne Con-
veyances (this index)
Charitable societies, recording of articles
of, 12-765
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
Chiropractors (this index)
832
Code of Laws of South Carolina
REGISTRATION AND REC-
ORDATION—Cont'd
Citizenship certificates, fees of Secretary of
State, 27-501
Civil engineers. Engineers and Land Sur-
veyors (this index)
Commercial Disinfectants (this index)
Conveyances. Deeds and Conveyances
(this index)
Co-operative Associations (this index)
Copies —
certified copies. Registers of Mesne
Conveyances (this index)
photostatic copies. Plats, etc., infra
Cosmetologists (this index)
Counterfeiting and forgery of land records,
16-351 (c)
Courts —
judicial records, generally. See appro-
priate lines in this topic
particular courts, records of. See name
or title of court
Courts-martial, records of. Militia (this
index)
Crop mortgages. Agriculture (this index)
Dangerous substances, labels of, 32-1804
Deaths. Vital Statistics (this index)
Deeds and Conveyances (this index)
Deeds of trust. Mortgages and Deeds of
Trust (this index)
Defectively recorded instruments, perpetu-
ation of testimony of, 26-802 to 26-804
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Destroyed instruments, perpetuation ot
testimony of, 26-802 to 26-804
Discharge from military or naval forces.
Veterans (this index)
Dower, renunciation of. Dower (this in-
dex)
Druggists. Pharmacists (this index)
Elections (this index)
Encumbrances. Liens and Encumbrances
(this index)
Endorsement —
auditor's endorsement as condition of re-
cording conveyances, 65-1780 to 65-
1782
certificate of recording, endorsement of,
on instrument, 60-57, 60-69
Engineers and Land Surveyors (this index)
Escheated lands, verdict as to, 57-202
Federal Tax Lien Registration Act (this
index)
Feeding stuffs, 3-611 to 3-613
cancelation of registration for failure to
file reports and pay inspection fees,
3-646
Fees, 27-51, 27-53, 27-54
business names, filings as to, 48-3
cancelation of lis pendens, 10-504
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
REGISTRATION AND REC-
ORDATION—Cont'd
Fees — Cont'd
citizenship certificates, 27-501
collection of, from purchaser at tax sale,
65-2777, 65-2778
copies, fees for furnishing, 15-482
county officers, recording bonds of, 50-
69
crop liens, fee for search for, 27-66, 60-
304.1
Deeds and Conveyances (this index)
factor's lien, fee for filing. 45-404
in particular counties, 27-52, 27-69 to 27-
101
Marion County forfeited land commis-
sion to pay, 65-3172
marketing contracts and lists of mem-
bers, 27-59
Mortgages and Deeds of Trust (tins in-
dex)
plats, 27-54, 27-55
prescriptions and statements of drug-
gists selling alcohol, fees for re-
cording and indexing of, 4-308
Secretary of State, 27-501
Filing. Indexing and filing, infra
Forgery and counterfeiting of land records,
16-351 (c)
Game preserves, registration with Chief
Game Warden, 28-522
Hairdressers. Cosmetologists (this index)
Highways and Streets (this index)
Homestead, return of appraisers, affect of
recordation, 34-4
Hunting clubs, registration with Chief Game
Warden, 28-522
Incumbrances. Liens and Encumbrances
(this index)
Indexing and filing, 60-151 to 60-161
assignments, satisfactions, etc., of liens
on goods, filing and indexing in lieu
of recording in full, 60-301
cancelation of mortgages, entry on in-
dexes, 45-67
certain officers' deeds, 60-157, 60-159,
60-160
chattel mortgages, in lieu of recording
in full, 60-301
fees. Registers of Mesne Conveyances
(this index)
file book, 60-153 to 60-155
highway property, effect of filing in office
of highway department, 33-145
notice from, 60-153 to 60-156, 60-159
registry books, indexes to, 60-151, 60-152
requirement of indexing, 60-156
will or inheritance, passage of title by,
60-158 to 60-160
Indorsement —
auditor's indorsement as condition of
recording conveyances, 65-1780 to
65-1782
Index
833
REGISTRATION AND REC-
ORDATION—Cont'd
Indorsement — Cont'd
certificate of recording, indorsement of,
on instrument, 60-57, 60-69
Instruments — ■
see also other appropriate lines in
this topic
affecting land titles, 60-57
affidavit as prerequisite for recording, 60-
51 to 60-55, 60-62
certificate of recording, indorsement of,
on instrument, 60-57, 60-69
required to be recorded, 60-101
proof of, 26-101, 26-102
unrecorded instrument, what constitutes
notice of, 60-109
Joint-stock companies, articles of. Joint-
Stock Companies (this index)
Judgments, cancelation of, 10-1555
Judicial records —
generally. See appropriate lines in this
topic
as to particular courts, see name or
title of court
Judicial sales, recording of deeds, 10-1789
indexing deeds, 60-157, 60-159, 60-160
Knowledge. Notice and knowledge, infra
Labels of dangerous substances, 32-1804
Land surveyors. Engineers and Land Sur-
veyors (this index)
Leases —
necessity of recording, 41-4, 60-101
railroad leases. Railroads (tin's index)
Liens and Encumbrances (this index)
Lis Pendens (this index)
Livery of seizin, memorandum of, 60-58
Loose-leaf books, 1-57, 1-58
photostatic or photographic records, use
for, 60-201
Lost instruments, perpetuation of testi-
mony of, 26-802 to 804
Machine gun permit holders, 16-126
Mail-order business, registration for sales
and use tax purposes, 65-1424
Maps. Plats, etc., infra
Marketing Contracts (this index)
Marriages. Vital Statistics (this index)
Marriage settlements, 60-57
Mechanics' liens, necessity of recording, 60-
101
statement, 45-259
Military discharges. Veterans (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
Municipal bonds, 47-846
Municipal public works, condemnation of
land by, 59-211
Names, registration of business names, 48-1
to 48-4
Naval forces, discharges from. Veterans
(this index)
[8 SC Code]— 53
REGISTRATION AND REC-
ORDATION—Cont'd
Notice and knowledge —
actual notice as taking place of registra-
tion or recordation, 60-109
indexing and filing as notice, 60-153 to
60-156, 60-159
unrecorded instrument, what consti-
tutes notice of, 60-109
Nurses ( this index)
Optometry and Optometrists (this index)
Paving bonds, 47-860.8
Pending litigation. Lis Pendens (this in-
dex)
Perpetuation of testimony of lost, destroyed,
or defectively recorded instruments, 26-
802 to 26-804
Pharmacists (this index)
Photostats. Plats, etc., infra.
Physicians and surgeons, 56-1366
reciprocal certification, 56-1363
Plats, blue prints, photostats, etc., 60-201 to
60-209
counties with city over 60,000, use in,
60-202
counties with city over 70,000, use in,
60-201
description of property by reference to
recorded plats, 60-208, 60-209
recording of plats or copies, 60-204 to
60-206
fees for, 27-51(7), 27-53(24), 27-54
local provisions, 27-52, 27-68 to 27-
101; 60-207
former recordings validated, 60-209
subdivisions, 60-207
Possession of land not notice of unrecorded
instrument, 60-109
Presumption that recorded instrument com-
plied with stamp tax law, 65-696
Priority of recorded instruments, 60-101
Railroads — -
charters, 58-661
deeds of. Railroads (this index)
Regional housing authorities, deeds to.
Housing and Re-development (this in-
dex)
Registered nurses. Nurses (this index)
Registers of Mesne Conveyances (this in-
dex) c* "
Religious societies, recording of articles of,
12-765
Renunciation of dower. Dower (this index)
Right of way for public ways —
highways, 33-144 to 33-146
streets, 47-1308
Satisfaction of judgments, 10-1555
Satisfaction of mortgage, method of en-
tering, 45-65
Securities. Securities Act (this index)
S34
Code of Laws of South Carolina
REGISTRATION AND REC-
ORDATION—Cont'd
Securities dealers and salesmen. Securi-
ties Act (this index)
Seller of goods, unrecorded reservations by,
57-308
Shellfish bottoms, leases of, 28-819
Ships, liens on, necessity of recording, 60-
101 . ,
Social organizations, recording of articles
of, 12-765
Stamp tax law — , , .
presumption that recorded instrument
complied with, 65-696
unstamped instruments not entitled to
recordation, 65-694 _
State highway bonds, registration of, SS--W
State highways. Highways and Streets
(this index)
Steamboat company, charter of, 5S-661
Street railways, charters of, 58-661 _ _
Streets. Highways and Streets (this m-
Subdivbions, recording plats or blueprints
of. Plats, supra
Subversive Activities Registration Act (this
index)
Supreme Court, records of, 15-131
clerk's duties as to, 15-113
Surveyors. Engineers and Land Surveyors
(this index)
Taxes —
Federal Tax Lien Registration Act (this
index)
sale for. Taxation (this index)
stamp tax law — .
presumption that recorded instru-
ment complied with, 65-696
unstamped instruments not entitled
to recordation, 65-694
United States Tax Commissioners' titles
to be recorded in Beaufort County,
60-65
United States Tax Commissioners' titles to
be recorded in Beaufort County, 60-65
Unrecorded instrument, what constitutes no-
tice of, 60-109
Unstamped instruments not entitled to
recordation, 65-694
Validation of certain instruments and recor-
dations, 60-59, 60-61, 60-62
Validity of instruments, when recording
essential to, 60-101 to 60-109
Vessels, liens on, necessity of recording,
60-101
Veterans' discharges. Veterans (this in-
dex)
Vital Statistics (this index)
Voters, registration of. Elections (this in-
dex)
REGISTRATION AND REC-
ORDATION—Cont'd
When recording essential to validity, 60-101
to 60-109
Written instruments. Instruments supra
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
Elections (this index)
REHABILITATION
Rural Rehabilitation, Reforestation, or Re-
settlement (this index)
REINSURANCE
Insurance (this index)
RELATIVES AND RELATIONSHIP
Capital cases, delivery of executed con-
vict's body to relatives, 55-377
Incestuous relationships, 16-402
Inheritance tax —
exemptions, 65-468, 65-470
rate, 65-467, 65-469
Judge, disqualification of, for interest or
relationship to parties, 15-10
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §6
Support. Uniform Support of Dependents
Act (this index)
RELEASE
See also Discharge
Equity of redemption, validity of, 45-51
Joint debtor making separate composition,
H-251
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Liens and Encumbrances (this index)
Mortgage liens. Mortgages (this index)
RELIGION
Children, consideration in committing, 15-
1416
Establishment of —
not within power of Congress, US Const,
1st Amend
prohibited, SC Const, Art 1, § 4
Free exercise, SC Const, Art 1, § 4
Public money or property not to be used
for sectarian purposes, SC Const, Art
11, § 9
Public schools, sectarianism forbidden in,
21-23
. " [8SCCode]
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RELIGIOUS CORPORATIONS
Charitable, Social, and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Constitutional guaranty of, US Const, 1st
Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 4
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
Churches (this index)
Clergymen (this index)
RELIGIOUS MEETINGS
Alcoholic liquors not to be used or sold near,
16-557
Disturbance of, penalized, 16-557
Drunken person, penalty for entry by, 16-
557
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Ice cream, exempt from laws as to, 32-1709,
32-1723
Income Tax (this index)
Mutual aid associations, right of members
of religious society to form, 37-1101
Pool and billiard provisions, application of,
5-520
Subversive Activities Registration Act not
applicable to, 16-584
Tax exemption, 65-1522(5) (12) (13)
Tobacco seller's license requirement, ex-
emption from, 65-706
L'nemployment compensation statute as in-
applicable to service performed for,
68-22
REMAINDERS AND REVERSIONS
Catawba Indian lands, vesting of State's
reversion in certain lessees of, 57-153
Condemnation proceedings, remainderman
as party to. 25-52
Contingent remainders —
inheritance tax, valuation for, 65-475, 65-
476
posthumous child's rights preserved, 19-3
Feoffment with livery of seizin not to de-
feat remainder, 57-4
Inheritance tax, determination of value, 65-
474 to 65-476
Involuntary manslaughter of holder of pre-
cedent estate, not to affect rights of
remainderman, 19-5
Life tenant, determination of death, 10-2451
to 10-2457
Shelley's Case, rule in, abolished, 57-2
REMEDIES
Civil Remedies and Procedure (this index)
Wrongs, speedy remedy for, SC Const, Art
1, §15
REMITTITUR
Supreme Court, on appeals to. Appeals
(this index)
REMOVAL FROM OFFICE
Public Officers and Employees (this index)
REMOVAL OF CAUSES
Circuit courts to Federal courts, Cir Ct
Rule 74
Mutual insurance company's action against
member, 10-309
RELIGIOUS PUBLICATION
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
RELIGIOUS PURPOSES
Inheritance tax, exemption of transfers for
religious purposes, 65-473
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES
Religious Organizations (this index)
RELIGIOUS WORSHIP
Disturbance of, penalty for, 16-557
RENDERING PLANTS
Allevs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632 [Reg.
2(a)]
Cats not allowed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
632 [Reg. 2(h)]
Decomposition as rendering carcass un-
suitable, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633
[Reg. 3(f)]
Denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632 [Reg.
1]
Dogs not allowed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
632 [Reg. 2(h)]
Dressing rooms for emplovees. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632 [Reg. 2(c)]
Drinking water, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632
[Reg. 2(f)]
Drivewavs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632
[Reg. 2(a)]
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RENDERING PLANTS— Cont'd
Exposure as rendering carcass unsuitable,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633 [Reg. 3(f)]
Floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632 [Reg.
2(c)]
Fly control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633
[Reg. 2(1), 3(e)]
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 632, 633
Hot water, provision of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 632 [Reg. 2(f)]
Lavatories for emplovees, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 632 [Reg. 2(e)]
Manure, removal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 632 [Reg. 2(b)]
Nuisance, commission of, in or near, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633 [Reg. 2(k)]
Pens, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632 [Reg. 2
(a)]
Rat-proofing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632
[Reg. 2(g)]
Sanitation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 632,
633 [Reg. 2]
Sterilization of utensils and vehicles, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633 [Reg. 2(j), 3(b)]
Toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632
[Reg. 2(e)]
Transportation of materials from and to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633 [Reg. 3]
Utensils, sterilization of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 633 [Reg. 2(j)]
Vehicles, regulations respecting, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633 [Reg. 3]
Walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632 [Reg. 2
(c)]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632
[Reg. 2(f)]
Yards, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 632 [Reg.
2(a)]
RENNET
Milk products, use in, 32-1661, 32-1664
RENTALS
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Landlord and Tenant (this index)
RENTS AND PROFITS
Life tenant-
declared dead but found to be living,
rights of, 10-2454
determination of death of, recovery of
runt and profits, 10-2454, 10-2457
Occupying claimants, mesne profits, 57-409
RENUNCIATION OF DOWER
Dower (.this index)
REORGANIZATION COMMISSION
Reorganization of State Government (this
index)
REORGANIZATION OF
CORPORATIONS
Corporations (this index)
REORGANIZATION OF STATE
GOVERNMENT
Generally, 9-201 to 9-226
Amendment of legislation creating agen-
cies by chapter, 9-205
Authorities having outstanding revenue
bonds not affected by chapter, 9-211
Budget commission subject to provisions,
9-211
Commission —
agent to examine books and papers, 9-
215
alternative plans, when required, 9-210
appointment of members, 9-200
chairman, 9-207
contempt proceedings, 9-216
co-operation and assistance of State offi-
cers and agencies, 9-212
employees, 9-207
hearings, 9-213
House of Representatives (this index)
immunity of witnesses before, 9-214
members, selection, terms of office, etc.,
9-206
oaths, power to administer, 9-213, 9-214
perjury for giving false testimony be-
fore, 9-214
plans and recommendations submitted
by, 9-209, 9-210
actions in connection with not sub-
ject to review, mandamus, or injunc-
tion, 9-22n
contents, 9-217, 9-218
effective date of approved plans, 9-222
filing upon approval, 9-223
General Assembly, transmission to
and action by, 9-220, 9-221
Governor, submission of plans to, 9-
209
Governor to transmit to General As-
sembly with his recommenda-
tions, 9-220
pending actions, effect of adoption on,
9-225
printing upon approval, 9-223
recommendations of agency heads to
accompany, 9-219
statutes, rules, and regulations, effect
of adoption upon, 9-224
powers and functions generally, 9-208
privilege of testimony before, 9-214
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REORGANIZATION OF STATE
GOVERNMENT— Cont'd
Commission — Cont'd
production and examination of books
and papers, 9-215
quorum, 9-207
secretary. 9-207
Senate (this index)
summonses, power to issue, 9-213
testimony before, 9-213, 9-214
vice-chairman, 9-207
vote required, 9-207
witnesses before, 9-213, 9-214
Constitutional agencies not affected by
chapter, 9-211
Definitions, 9-204
Desirability of, 9-201
Inefficient, overlapping, etc., agencies pro-
hibited, 9-202
Judicial power not affected by chapter, 9-211
Legislative power not affected by chapter,
9-211
Purpose of chapter, 9-203
REPLY— Cont'd
Demurrer to, 10-663
Extension of time for, 10-609
Frivolous reply, judgment on, 10-1505
Judgment or decree —
failure to reply to answer setting up
counterclaim, judgment on, 10-662
frivolous reply, judgment on, 10-1505
Striking out for refusal to testify, 26-508
Supplemental reply, 10-610
Time for, 10-661
When required, 10-661
REPORTERS
Court reporters. Stenographers (this in-
dex)
Supreme Court reporter —
appointment and oath of, 15-112
constitutional provision for, SC Const,
Art 5, § 7
REPAIRS
Assessment in drainage district, 18-332
Drainage commissioners, repairs by board
of, 18-332
Liens for, 45-550, 45-557
Motor Carriers (this index)
Railroads, repairs required by Public Serv-
ice Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 756 [Rule 36]
REPARATION CLAIMS
Telephone Companies (this index)
REPEAL
Circuit courts, former rules of, Cir Ct Rule
73
Corporate charters, General Assembly may
repeal, 12-401
Statutes —
effect of repeal of, 30-202
reference to Code, repeal by, 30-204
REPLEVIN
Claim and Delivery (this index)
REPLY
Complaint, consistency with, 10-661
Default judgment on failure to reply to
counterclaim, 10-662
Defendants not served, reply in proceed-
ings against, 10-256, 10-257
REPRESENTATIVES
House of Representatives (this index)
REPRIEVE
President may grant in Federal case, US
Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 1
Probation, Parole, and Pardon Board, du-
ties of, 55-641
REPRISAL, LETTERS OF
Congress may grant, US Const, Art 1, § 8,
cl 11
State may not grant, US Const, Art 1, § 10,
cl 1
REPUBLICAN FORM OF
GOVERNMENT
Guaranteed to states, US Const, Art 4, § 4
REPUTATION
Alcoholic beverage licenses, qualifications
for, 4-32(4)
RESCUE
Escape (this index)
Trespassing animals, 6-321
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RESEARCH, PLANNING, AND
DEVELOPMENT
Generally, 9-301 to 9-312
Board-
advisory councils, 9-311
advertizing by, 9-309
agriculture —
advertising advantages of State for,
9-309(8)
promoting and encouraging develop-
ment of, 9-303(6)
appointment and removal of members,
9-304, 9-30S
chairman and other officers, 9-306
condemnation of lands for improvement
of navigation, 70-255, 70-256
director, 9-306, 9-307
expenses under State housing law, pro-
hibition of payment of, 36-22
General Assembly, board to advise with
and make recommendations to, 9-309
(1)
building code, recommendation of,
9-310(3)
Governor, board to advise with and
make recommendations to, 9-309(1)
Housing and Redevelopment (this in-
dex)
label for advertising products grown in
State, selection of, 9-310(8)
limited dividend housing corporations.
Housing and Redevelopment (this
index)
meetings to be public, 9-306
members, appointment, qualification,
etc., 9-304, 9-305
one may be member of Reorganization
Commission, 9-206
oyster beds, accounting for moneys re-
covered for damage to, by intra-
coastal waterway, 70-265.1
powers and duties generally, 9-309
additional duties formerly exercised
bv other boards or commissions,
9-310
recess appointment to, confirmation by
Senate required, 1-121
records of proceedings, 9-306
Soil Conservation Committee, serving as
advisor to, 63-61.2
Confidential information submitted to
agency, 9-312
Definitions, 9-302
Divisions of department, 9-308
Iodine label, use of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 839, 840
Purpose and objectives of chapter, 9-303
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 839, 840
Title of chapter, 9-301
RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING
CORPS
High schools, units in, 21-419
RESERVOIRS
Aquatic growths to be prevented, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 619 [Sec. 5c]
Clearing of area to be occupied by, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618 [Sees. 3a-3c]
Condemnation of property for, under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-
53, 25-54
Flooding of burial grounds by, 70-171 to
70-177
Inspections of impounded water, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 619, 620 [Sec. 5d]
Mosquito control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
618-620
Permit to construct, when required, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618 [Sees. 1-3]
Pollution. Waters and Watercourses (this
index)
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-
310(4)
Shoreline, clearance of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 619 [Sees. 3a-3c]
RESETTLEMENT
Rural Rehabilitation, Reforestation, or Re-
settlement (this index)
RESIDENCE
House. Dwellings (this index)
Place of. Domicil or Residence (this index)
RESIN GUM CONTAINERS
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
RES JUDICATA
Judicial sales as, when, 10-1790
RESOLUTION
General Assembly (this index)
RESORTS
Amusements (this index)
Summer Resorts (this index)
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RESTAURANTS
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
REST HOMES
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 586, 587
RESTITUTION
Criminal prosecution, defense to —
fences, destruction of, 16-391
traveling outside road on cultivated
lands, 16-391
trespassing animals, rescue of, 16-322
Judgment already paid, restitution upon re-
versal on appeal, 7-320
Stolen goods, 17-559
RESTORATION TO SANITY
Incompetent and Insane Persons (this in-
dex)
RESTRAINING ORDERS
Injunction (this index)
RESTRAINTS OF TRADE
Antitrust Laws (this index)
Monopolies (this index)
RETAILERS
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Goods left for repairs, etc., sale if not paid
for, 45-551
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
RETIREMENT SYSTEMS AND
PENSIONS— Cont'd
Federal, debts incurred in payment of, not
to be questioned, US Const, 14th
Amend. § 4
Firemen's Pension Funds (this index)
Judges of Supreme Court and circuit courts,
61-251 to 61-258
acceptance by judge, 61-254
failure to accept as barring benefits,
61-255
time limit for, 61-254
disability retirements, 61-252
practice of law after retirement, 61-258
retirement pay, 61-256
salary reductions, 61-254
service after retirement, 61-257
seventy-two, automatic retirement at,
61-253
■when retirement permitted, 61-251
Militiamen disabled in service, pensions to,
44-10
Names of pensioners to be reported to Gen-
eral Assembly, 1-818
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund (this
index)
Schoolteachers — -
under South Carolina system. School
and School Districts (this index)
under particular statutes, see the par-
ticular counties, school districts, etc.
South Carolina Retirement System (this
index)
Tax exemption, 65-1522(33)
RETIRING PARTNERS
Partnerships (this index)
RETROACTIVE LAWS
Ex post facto laws prohibited, SC Const,
Art 1, § 8; US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl
3; Art 1, § 10, cl 1
RETAIL STORE LICENSES
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Stamp Taxes (this index)
RETIREMENT SYSTEMS AND
PENSIONS
For local provisions, see the particular counties,
municipalities, etc.
Generally, 61-1 to 61-602
Bequests and devises, acceptance of. Wills
(this index)
Confederate Pensions (this index)
RETURNS
Appeals to circuit court, return by court
below. Appeals (this index)
Compelling officer to make return of pro-
cess, Cir Ct Rule 5
Execution (this index)
Summons, service of, 10-404
Tax returns —
Income Tax (this index)
Taxation (this index)
REVENUE BOND REFINANCING
ACT OF 1937
Generally, 59-651 to 59-682
Bondholders —
defined, 59-652(10)
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REVENUE BOND REFINANCING
ACT OF 1937— Cont'd
Bondholders — Cont'd
delav in invoking remedy, effect of, 59-
677
discontinuance or loss of suit, effect of,
59-678
remedies cumulative, 59-676
repeated exercise of rights, 59-676
rights and remedies of, 59-675
waiver of remedy, effect of, 59-677
Combination of projects, 59-654
Construction of Act, 59-682
Countv, word municipality as including, 59-
652(1)
Definitions, 59-652
Enterprise, defined, 59-652(4)
Existing rights not affected, 59-681
Federal laws. Act supplemental to, 59-682
Fiscal agent, 59-669
Improving, defined, 59-652(6)
Municipality —
duties of, 59-668
incurring of debts not authorized, 59-680
refunding bonds not debts of, 59-662
Municipal officers and employees, duties of,
59-668
Receivers —
appointment, 59-670
court orders, receivers subject to, 59-
672
default in refunding bonds as ground
for appointment of, 59-670, 59-674
discharge, 59-674
powers and duties of, 59-671
property not to be sold by, 59-673
Refinancing —
authorized, 59-653
defined, 59-652(8)
Refunding bonds —
compliance with Acts sufficient for issue
of, 59-679
defined, 59-652(7)
exchange of, 59-665, 59-666
execution by former officers, 59-663
lien on revenues, 59-659
municipal credit not pledged for, 59-662
negotiability, 59-656
resolution to authorize, 59-655
permissible provisions, 59-657
recital as to issue of bond under Act,
59-664
sale of, 59-665, 59-667
secured equally and ratably, 59-661
security of refunded bonds as additional
security for, 59-660
taxes, exemption from, 59-658
terms of, 59-656
validity of, 59-664
Revenue —
defined, 59-652(9)
lien ol refunding bonds on, 59-659
REVENUE BOND REFINANCING
ACT OF 1937— Cont'd
Short title, 59-651
Township, word municipality as including,
59-652(1)
REVERSAL
Appeals (this index)
REVERSIBLE ERROR
Defect not affecting substantial rights, dis-
regard of, 10-1214
REVERSIONS
Remainders and Reversions (this index)
REVIEW ON APPEAL
Appeals (this index)
REVIVAL
Abatement and Revival (this index)
REVOCATION
Of license. Licenses and License Taxes
(this index)
REWARD
Escaped convicts, capture of, 55-358
Shipwreck, restoration of goods saved from,
54-306
RHODE ISLAND
Representation of, in first Congress, US
Const, Art 1, § 2, cl 3
RHUBARB
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
RIBOFLAVIN
Corn meal and grits to contain, 32-1552
RICE
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Cultivation, promotion of, 3-21
Clcmson Agricultural College, 3-21
Index
841
RICE— Cont'd
Feeds, adulteration with rice hulls, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
Mixtures, fraudulent, 66-361 to 66-364
RICHARDS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
SCHOOL FOR NEGRO BOYS
Industrial Schools (this index)
RICHLAND COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Actions by or against, county attorney's
duty to prosecute or defend, 14-3222
Administration, notice of application for
grant of, how given, 19-412
Agriculture (this index)
Airport, capital, powers and duties as to,
2-201 to 2-20S
Attorney —
additional, when employable, 14-3223
compensation, 14-3224
duties, 14-3222
election, 14-3221
term, 14-3221
Audit, annual, 14-3231 to 14-3234
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
tax collector's reports to, 65-2574
of property not listed or undervalued,
65-2569
tax collector to assist, 65-2571
Auditor employed for annual audit —
appointment of, 14-3232
changed annually, 14-3233
compensation, 14-3232
Automobiles, marking of, 14-3209
Board of Commissioners — ■
assistant clerk, 14-204
attorney, election by, 14-3221
election, 14-3201
sale of personal property, necessity of
assent to, 14-3211
term of office, 14-3201
Bonds — ■
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (tin's index)
amount permissible, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]; Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 278]
courthouse, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]; Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, p. 230]; Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 278]
hospital bonds excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]; SC Const, Art
10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Bonds — Cont'd
Sinking fund, infra
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-90
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
advertising for bids, when excused, 33-
613
Capital airport, powers and duties as to,
2-201 to 2-205
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gangs —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
Chattel mortgages on crops, certain record-
ing provisions not applicable, 60-304
Children's Home. Richland County Chil-
dren's Home (this index)
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-269 to
15-273
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against generally. Counties (this
index)
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
allocation of space in courthouse by, 14-
3202
cost fee slips, destruction of, 15-1775
fees, 27-52, 27-94, 27-95
Columbia Township Auditorium, Board of —
ineligibility of member of legislative
delegation to appointment on, 30-7
vacancies, how filled, 30-7
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Common pleas courts —
appeals to —
gas, heat, water, and street railway
companies, review of orders of
Public Service Commission, 58-
124
telephone companies, review of Pub-
lic Service Commission orders,
58-471
jurisdiction of suits on default of public
service authority bonds, 59-4
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-981 to 43-989
see also Constables (this index)
appointment, 43-981, 43-982
badge, 43-986
bond, payment of premium in Blythe-
wood, Eastover, and Dutch Fork,
43-313
collection agent, not to act as, 43-987
compensation, 43-981
criminal cases, no fee for testifying
in, 43-988
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RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Constables — Cont'd
qualifications, 43-982
removal from office for violations, 43-989
sheriff, subject to orders of, 43-984, 43-
985
term of office, 43-983
Coroner generally. Coroners (this index)
Cotton weighers and weighing —
applicability of provisions as to, 13-117
deputies or substitutes, 13-172
removal of weighers, 13-161
vacancies, 13-lol
County court. Richland County Court (this
index)
Courthouse —
allocation of space in, 14-3202
bonds for, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 230]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, p. 278]
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-269 to
15-273
Clerk of courts, supra
Common pleas courts, supra
Constables, supra
county court. Richland County Court
(this index)
General sessions court, infra
Grand jury, infra
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(2)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court,
powers and duties as to children's
home, 71-381 et seq.
Magistrate, infra
Master, infra
Probate court, infra
Sheriff, infra
Deposit of public funds, security for, 14-3241
Divorce cases, standing master in, 20-141 to
20-148
appointment, 20-143
establishment of office, 20-141
issues referable to, 20-147
jurisdiction of, 20-141, 20-145, 20-146
orders of reference to, how obtained, 20-
147
powers and duties generally, 20-147
procedure in matters before, 20-147
provisions applicable to, 20-148
qualifications, 20-142
removal, 20-144
term, 20-144
vacancies, 20-144
Dogs worrying or killing sheep or livestock,
killing of, 6-103
Drainage —
generally. Drainage (this index)
district, exception to assessment of land,
18-236
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Firefighters, employment of, 29-112 to 29-113
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and game—
out-of-season hunting, penalty for, 28-
333
turkeys, wild, hunting season for, 28-353
Fish hatcheries, funds for operation of, 28-
713
Forest Acres, town of, assessment of abut-
ting property for street improvements,
SC Const, Art 10, §21
Forest fires, employment of paid fire fight-
ers, 29-112, 29-113
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, 65-3211 to 65-
3219
see also Counties (this index); Tax-
ation (this index)
general provisions, see topic Tax-
ation under heading, Forfeited
land commission
assignment of bids by, 65-3212
deeds to, duty of tax collector to prepare,
65-3211
defect in title to property offered for
sale to be publicly explained, 65-
3214
leasing of property acquired, 65-3216
proceeds, use of, 65-3217
legal matters to be handled by tax col-
lector, 65-3211
moneys received, distribution of, 65-3218
perfecting titles to land sold, 65-3214
preservation of property owned by, 65-
3216
reports, 65-3219
sale of forfeited lands, 65-3213
proceeds, use of, 65-3217
tax collector as agent for, 65-2572
tax collector's duties with respect to,
65-3211
timber, power to sell or use, 65-3216
proceeds, use of, 65-3217
validation of transactions, 65-3215
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 230];
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
Game zone, 28-5
Garbage disposal. Garbage (this index)
General sessions court —
costs, 10-1626
witness fees to public employees, restric-
tions inapplicable, 27-613.1
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Index
843
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Grand jury- —
audit, copy of, to be furnished to, 14-3234
foreman's power to swear witnesses in-
applicable, 38-408
Half holidays in, treatment of, for purpose
of presenting commercial paper, 64-158
Health, Board of, 32-361 to 32-376
see also Local Health Boards (this
index)
Columbia, inclusion of city of, 32-376
membership of board, effect on, 32-
363
duties and powers, 32-368
established, 32-361
expenses, 32-372
members, 32-362, 32-363
municipal water and sewage boards not
affected, 32-375
secretary, 32-364
Health Department, 32-365
director, 32-364 to 32-366
duties, 32-369, 32-370
employees, 32-367
pay of certain employees, 32-373, 32-
374
garbage disposal, regulation of, 32-1321
to 32-1324
reports, 32-371
venereal clinic, 32-1901 to 32-1905
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
condemnation of property for road pur-
poses, 33-832
names, changing or giving, 33-1851
taxes for, 33-1241 to 33-1245
commutation taxes, census for, 65-
2570
Hospital bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 230]; Art 10, §5 [Vol.
7, p. 278]
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3 § 3 [Vol 7, p 132]
Inventory, annual, of personal property in
possession of departments or agencies,
14-3210
Jail-
generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Columbia Citv, 55-430
jailer, 55-403.1, 55-409.1
Jurors' compensation, 38-308(2)
Juvenile and domestic relations court, pow-
ers and duties of judge of as to county
children's home, 71-381 et seq.
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
borrowing in anticipation of taxes, 42-
609
corporation, establishment of, 42-601
employees not to be related to trustees,
42-606
funds, deposit and withdrawal, 42-605
tax for, 42-608
trustees —
appointment, 42-602
contracts with board members void.
42-607
donations, power to accept, 42-604
duties generally, 42-603
employees not to be relations of any
member, 42-606
financial report, 42-610
number, 42-602
powers, 42-603, 42-604
rules and regulations. 42-603
terms of office, 42-602
vacancies, how filled, 42-602
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-961 to 43-989
see also Magistrates (this index)
County Court, appeals to, 15-765
districts, 43-961
Blvthewood, 43-962
Columbia, 43-963
Dutch Fork, 43-964
Eastover, 43-965
Gadsden, 43-966
Garners, 43-967, 43-975
Hopkins, 43-968
Killian, 43-969
Lykesland, 43-970
Olympia, 43-971
Pontiac, 43-972, 43-975
Upper Township, 43-973
Waverly, 43-974, 43-975
expenses in certain districts, 43-980
jurisdiction, 43-976 to 43-978
monthly report, 43-15
removal from office, 43-989
residential requirements, 43-979
term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 20
vacancy, jurisdiction of other magis-
trates in case of, 43-978
Master-
generally. Counties (this index)
divorce cases —
jurisdiction of regular master in, 20-
146
standing master in. Divorce cases,
supra
established in, 15-1801
fees, 27-202
practice of law by, 15-1813
Memorial Day for members of the bar,
15-273
844
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RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Motor carriers to or from State institutions,
exemption from regulations, 58-1501
Motor vehicles, marking of, 14-3209
Music machines, hours of operation, 5-625
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
clerical assistance, 14-3206
fees to he paid to county treasurer, 14-
3205
penalty for violation of fee provisions,
14-3208
records of instruments acted on and fees
paid, 14-3207
Personal property —
charging of to department or agency, 14-
3210
sale as requiring permission of govern-
ing body, 14-3211
Physicians, county, 32-1891 to 32-1895
appointment, 32-1891
drugs, not required to furnish, 32-1893
duties, 32-1892
removal from office, 32-1895
substitute physicians, 32-1894
term of office, 32-1891
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-193
Poll taxes, census for, 65-2570
Probate court —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
clerk, 15-426
cost fee slips, destruction of, 15-428
fees, 27-316 to 27-318
Public library. Library, ante
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Recall or intendant or warden in towns un-
der 1,000, 47-131 to 47-134
Recording fees, 27-52, 27-94, 27-95
Registration and recordation, index book,
entry of papers on filing, 60-154
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
Saturday as business day in, 64-158
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
accounts, how kept, 21-3858
Blythewood District, constituent dis-
tricts, 21-3881
Board of Education —
chairman, performance of board
duties by, 21-3875
claims, approval of, 21-3856
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education — Cont'd
clerk, 21-3853
compensation, 21-3874
course of study, prescription of, 21-
3855
District No. 1 as not within jurisdic-
tion of, 21-3913
election of members, 21-3871
industrial school for white girls, es-
tablishing public school at, 55-
166
mileage, 21-3874
relatives not to be employed by, 21-
3854
South Carolina Retirement System,
employer under, 61-192
teacher, member not to be employed
as, 21-3872
term of members, 21-3871
traveling expenses, allowance of, 21-
trustees, district, appointment of, to
fill vacancies, 21-3882, 21-3885
vacancies, how filled, 21-3873
districts —
bonds, permissible amount, SC Const,
Art 10. §5 [Vol. 7, p. 295]
Columbia District No. 1, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
293]
Dentsville District, constituent dis-
tricts, 21-3881
District No. 1 —
annexations to, 21-3912
Board of Education, jurisdiction of,
as not extending to, 21-3913
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 293]
boundaries, change of, 21-3912
commissioners, 21-3914 to 21-3916
chairman, 21-3916
powers, 21-3918
real estate, power to buy, sell,
etc., 21-3918
secretary, 21-3916
treasurer's report to, 21-3922
constituent districts, 21-3881
contracts, commissioners not to be
interested in, 21-3917
disbursement of funds, 21-3923
election for change of boundaries,
21-3912
employees, board members not to
be, 21-3917
Superintendent, 21-3916
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-
3918
tax assessors for, 65-1820
tax levy, additional, 21-3920
Index
S45
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
districts — Cont'd
District No. 1— Cont'd
teacher's retirement fund in, 61-
501 to 61-511
accounts, 61-505
definition of teacher, 61-511
disbursements, 61-507
investments, 61-504
payments to fund, 61-506
records, 61-505
retirement —
at age of sixty-five, 61-508
for disability," 61-509
restricted to teachers inel-
igible under State sys-
tem, 61-510
rules and regulations, 61-505,
61-506
secretary, 61-503
teachers' retirement board, 61-
501
compensation, 61-502
duties and powers of, 61-
504
officers, 61-503
treasurer, 61-503
bond of, 61-503
custody of funds, 61-507
trustee provisions as inapplicable
to, 21-3884
Districts 2B and 4 through 33, teach-
ers' retirement fund in, 61-521 to
61-533
accounts, 61-526
Carolina Orphan Home included
in, 61-521
definition of teacher, 61-533
disbursements, 61-528
Epworth Orphanage included in,
61-521
establishment, 61-521
investments, 61-525
payments to fund, 61-527
records, 61-526
retirement —
at age sixty-five, 61-529
for disability, 61-530
loss of benefits while teaching
outside county after retire-
ment, 61-531
restricted to teachers ineligible
under State system, 61-532
rules and regulations, 61-526, 61-
527
secretary, 61-524
teachers' retirement board, 61-522
compensation, 61-523
duties and powers of, 61-525
officers, 61-524
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Districts 2B and 4, etc. — Cont'd
teachers' retirement board — Cont'd
treasurer, 61-524
bond of, 61-524
custody of fund, 61-528
Dutch Fork District, constituent dis-
tricts, 21-3881
Lower Richland District, constituent
districts, 21-3881
Olympia District No. 4 —
constituent districts, 21-3881
trustee provisions, exemption
from, 21-3884
trustees, 21-3885
employees —
relationship to board members as
disqualification, 21-3854
salaries and traveling expenses, 21-
3874
Superintendent of Education-
bond, 21-65
claims, approval of, when, 21-3856
clerk, 21-3853
office, keeping open, 21-3853
salary, 21-3852
teacher, report on, as prerequisite to
appointment, 21-3S92
vacancy, how filled, 21-3851
supervisors, employment of, 21-3853
taxes —
books of assessment, 21-3S58
District No. 1, 21-3920
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county.
21-936
teachers —
Board of Education member not to be
employed as, 21-3872
cancelation of continuing contracts,
21-3894 to 21-3896
continuing contracts, 21-3893 to 21-
3897
District No. 1, employment in, 21-
3918
leaves of absence, 21-3898
report of school superintendent pre-
requisite to appointment, 21-3892
supervisors, principals, and superin-
tendents, applicability of appoint-
ment and tenure provisions to,
21-3891
tenure, 21-3893 to 21-3897
trustees not to be, 21-3883
textbooks, 21-3855
transfer of pupils from one county to
another, inapplicability of provision
as to, 21-848
trustees —
election, 21-3882
number, 21-3882
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RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
trustees — Cont'd
Olympia District No. 4, 21-3885
powers and duties generally, 21-3882
qualifications, 21-3882
teachers not to be, 21-3883
term of office, 21-3882, 21-3885
vacancies, how filled, 21-3882, 21-3885
tuition of nonresident pupils, 21-856
warrants, signing of, 21-3857
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
deputy sheriffs, 53-171 to 53-178
appointment, 53-171
bond, 53-173
compensation, 53-171
complaints against, investigation of,
53-177
constables to serve as, 43-985
powers and duties generally, 53-175,
53-176
qualifications, 53-172
quarterly reports to grand jury, 53-
178
uniforms and equipment, 53-174
fees, 27-412
penalty for violations as to fees, 27-412
powers and duties, generally, 53-191 to
53-206
removal from office for violations as to
fees, 27-412
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, 14-3242
exchange for county obligations, 14-
3244
general statutory requirements inap-
plicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
South Carolina Retirement System, par-
ticipation in, 61-191 to 61-193
Standing master in divorce cases. Divorce
cases, supra
Streams, inapplicability of statutory re-
quirements as to, 70-5
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
see also Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of loan
to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2551 to 65-2575
abstracting titles to property owned by
forfeited land commission, 65-3211
appointment, 65-2561
assistance to, by other countv officers,
65-2567, 65-2570
assistants, 65-2564, 65-2565, 65-2566
attorney, power to employ, 65-2572
auditor, assistance to, 65-2571
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector — Cont'd
bond, 65-2562
census for poll and commutation taxes,
65-2570
clerk, employment of, 65-2564
dispensability, 65-2561
duties generally, 65-2568
forfeited land commission, duties with
respect to, 65-3211
powers generally, 65-2568
removal, 65-2561
report of property not listed or under-
valued, 65-2569
reports to legislative delegation, 65-2575
reports to treasurer and auditor, 65-2574
settlements with treasurer, 65-2574
suspension by, of provision for payment
of delinquent, taxes instalments, 65-
2042
term of office, 65-2563
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
boards of assessors, 65-1803
delinquent, payment in instalments, 65-
2041 to 65-2046
execution to enforce payment —
fees, 65-2809
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
new industries, 65-1569
Forfeited land commission, supra
highway purposes, 33-1241 to 33-1245
fine for failure to pay, 33-1245
library, public, maintenance of, 42-608
proration of, on land taken by United
States, 65-1580, 65-1581
valuation of unlisted or undervalued
property, 65-2569
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond —
amount, 65-1952
School District No. 1, funds of, as
protected, 21-3921
deposit of public funds, 14-3241
removal for violation of requirements
as to, 14-3245
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
reports to commissioners of School Dis-
trict No. 1, 21-3922
sinking fund, investment of, 14-3242
violation of requirements as to, pen-
alized, 14-3245
tax collector's reports to, 65-2574
tax collector's settlements with, 65-2574
Index
847
RICHLAND COUNTY— Cont'd
Turkeys, wild — ■
bag limit, 28-379
open season, 28-353
United States, land ceded to, 39-105(1), 39-
134(15)
Venereal clinic, 32-1901 to 32-1905
ineligibility of member of legislative
delegation to appointment to mem-
bership on board of, 30-7
Veterans' hospital, condemnation of land for
sewage disposal plant for, 32-755
Waters. Streams, supra
RICHLAND COUNTY CHILDREN'S
HOME
Charge for children placed in, 71-388
Control, 71-381
Employees, 71-383
Superintendent, 71-382
Use of, 71-384, 71-385, 71-386
RICHLAND COUNTY COURT
Generally, 15-751 to 15-779
Acts of General Assembly to be furnished
to, 15-761
Always open for certain business, 15-765
Amount in controversy, 15-764
Appeal to Supreme Court, 15-779
Appellate jurisdiction, 15-764
Attendance of jurors, 15-773
Bail, power to grant, 15-769
Bailiffs, 15-760
Challenges of jurors, 15-774
Chambers, powers of judge in, 15-768
Charge to jury, 15-776
Clerk of courts as clerk of, 15-758
Code to be furnished to, 15-761
Concurrent jurisdiction with circuit court,
15-764
Contempt, power to punish for, 15-775
Costs. Fees and costs, post
Court of record, 15-763
Demand for jury trial, 15-770
Divorce jurisdiction, 15-764
Drawing of jurors, 15-772
Election of judge, 15-752
Equity jurisdiction, 15-764
Established, 15-751
Excepted from general law as to county
courts, 15-627
Fees and costs, 10-1626, 15-777
bailiffs, 15-760
clerk, 15-758
jurors, 15-778
sheriff, 15-759
stenographer, 15-757
witnesses, 15-778
RICHLAND COUNTY COURT— Cont'd
Habeas corpus, power to grant, 15-769
Inheritance tax matters, power to compel
appearance before Tax Commission in,
65-521
Instructions to jury, 15-776
Judge-
election, 15-752
oath of office, 15-753
official commission, 15-753
Powers of judge, infra
practice of law by, 15-756
special judge, 15-755
term of office, 15-752
vacancies, filling of, 15-754
Judgment, time for entry of, 15-766
Juries and jurors —
attendance of jurors, 15-773
challenges, 15-774
charge to jury, 15-776
compensation of jurors, 15-778
demand for jury trial, 15-770
drawing and summoning of jurors,- 15-
772
size of jury, 15-771
Jurisdiction, 15-764
appellate jurisdiction, 15-764
mandamus to compel appearance before
Tax Commission in inheritance tax
matters, 65-521
Powers of judge, infra
Jurisdictional amount, 15-764
Magistrates' courts, appeals from, 15-764
Mandamus from judge of, to compel appear-
ance before Tax Commission, in in-
heritance tax matters, 65-521
Oath of office of judge, 15-753
Official commission of judge, 15-753
Pleading and procedure, 15-767
general laws as applicable, 15-766
Powers of iudge, 15-768
bail, 15-769
contempt, power to punish for, 15-775
habeas corpus, 15-769
mandamus to compel appearance before
Tax Commission in inheritance tax
matters, power to issue, 65-521
Practice of law by judge, 15-756
Quarters for, 15-761
Records, books for, 15-762
Seal, 15-763
Sessions, 15-765
Sheriff, duties and compensation of, 15-759
Special judge, 15-755
Special proceedings, jurisdiction of, 15-764,
15-768
Stenographer, 15-757
Summoning of jurors, 15-772
Term of office of judge, 15-752
Terms of court, 15-765
848
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RICHLAND COUNTY COURT— Cont'd
Trial-
filing pleadings before, 15-767
Juries and jurors, supra
Vacancies in office of judge, filling of, 15-
754
Witnesses, compensation of, 15-778
RICKS
Burning of, penalized —
corn or grain, 3-48
hay, straw, or grain, in nighttime, 3-47
RIDERS
Motor carriers, riders on property-carrying
vehicles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 775
[Reg 2.36]
RIDGELAND, TOWN OF
Business and occupation taxes, graduation
of, 47-272
RIDGE SPRING, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-171
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this index)
Council, term of, 47-112
Date of election of mayor and wardens,
47-1671
Mayor, term of, 47-112
RIDGEVILLE, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-167
Council —
date of election, 47-115
term of, 47-112
Mayor —
date of election, 47-115
term of, 47-112
RIDGEWAY, TOWN OF
Tax assessors, 65-1822
RIFLE RANGES
Militia, rifle ranges for, 44-101 to 44-104
RIGHT OF ENTRY
Entry on Lands and Premises (this index)
RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE
Elections (this index)
RIGHT OF WAY
Broadaway Lake Commission (this index)
Condemnation of, under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-54
Drains and Drainage (this index)
Highways, right of way on. Highways
(this index)
Municipal public works' power of eminent
domain for drains, 59-224
Railroads (this index)
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, 9-310(4)
State hospital grounds, rights of way to
public service companies, 32-982
RIGHTS
Accused, rights of. Criminal Procedure
(this index)
Existing at time of adoption of Constitu-
tion, to continue as valid, SC Const,
Art 17, §7
RINGWORM
Schools, exclusion from, of persons afflict-
ed with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557
[Sec. 19]
RIOTS AND MOBS
See also Lynching
Generally, 16-101 to 16-117
Affrav without weapons, engaging in, 16-
113
Arrest of rioters, 16-112
aiding or abetting escapes, 16-105 (c)
harboring or concealing accused, 16-
105(d)
hindering officers in, 16-105(a)
industrial communities, power of depu-
ty sheriffs for, 53-1 1 1
magistrate's power to arrest and punish
or bind over rioters, 43-215
Municipal Courts Act, arrest and penal-
ty under, 15-909
rescuing prisoners, 16-105(b)
Circuit courts, jurisdiction of, 16-110
Conspiracy against civil rights, penalty for,
16-101, 16-102
Enforcement of laws against, duties of of-
ficers as to, 16-103, 16-104, 16-112
Engaging in riot without weapons, 16-113
Harboring or concealing rioters, 16-105
Injuries to person or property —
county's liability for, 16-106 to 16-109
lynching, criminal statutes as to, civil
liability not affected by, 16-59.4
Index
849
RIOTS AND MOBS— Cont'd
Injuries to person or property — Cont'd
participants' liability for —
to count}', 16-111
to owner of property, 16-109
peace officers' liability over to county,
16-111
Lynching (this index)
Masks, wearing of, 16-114 to 16-117
Penitentiary (this index)
Prisoner, officer suffering mob violence to,
16-234, 16-235
Warrant against, duty of officers to exe-
cute, 16-104
RIPARIAN RIGHTS
Condemnation of, under State Authorities
Eminent Domain Act, 25-54
State Ports Authority as having riparian
rights of State in certain counties, 54-
17
RIVERS
Generally, see Waters and Watercourses
Particular rivers, see under name of river
RIVERSIDE INFIRMARY
Tax exemption, 65-1523(9)
ROADBED
Electric and interurban railroads, mainte-
nance by, 58-1314
Street railways, maintenance of roadbed,
58-1314
ROAD DUTY
Highways and Streets (this index)
ROAD HOUSES
Tourist Camps and Road Houses (this in-
dex)
ROADS
Highways (this index)
ROAD SHOWS
License taxes, 65-838
ROAD TAX
Highways (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 54
ROASTER
Coffee Roaster (this index)
ROBBERY
See also Larceny
Generally, 16-331 to 16-337
Bank robbery, 16-336
Choses in action, as to, 16-354
Conviction for, as disqualifying elector, SC
Const, Art 2, § 6
Deadly weapon, robbery with, 16-333
Train robbery, 16-334, 16-335
ROCK BASS
For statutory provisions generally applicable to
fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Game fish, 28-4
ROCKFISH
For statutory provisions generally applicable to
fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Bag limits —
generally, 2S-590
Boyd's Mill Pond. 28-593
Zone No. 2, 28-593
Game fish, 28-4
Transportation out of State, regulated, 28-
694
ROCK HILL, CITY OF
Board of Health, special provisions as to,
32-66
Bonded indebtedness excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 225]; Art 10, §5
[Vol. 7, p. 289]
City physician, 32-66
Dairy inspector, 32-66
Gas plant, bonds for, excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 225]
Industrial buildings, issuance of bonds for,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 289]
Light plant, bonds for, excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 225]
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
Sale or lease of water works or electric
plant, election prerequisite to, 59-573
850
Code of Laws of South Carolina
ROCK HILL, CITY OF— Cont'd
Sewer system, 59-572
bonds for, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 222, 225]
Street improvement bonds excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 225]
Tax assessors, 65-1821
United States, land ceded to, 39-105(3)
Water system, 59-571 _
bonds for, excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 222, 225]
ROCK QUARRIES
Municipalities, powers of, 47-69
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPOTTED
FEVER
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
555 [Sec. 8]
ROLLER SKATES
Clinging to vehicles while wearing, pro-
hibited, 46-455
ROLLING STORES
License required for, 56-1204, 56-1205
in certain counties, see index under
name of county
ROLLS
Enriched flour, inapplicability of regulations
requiring, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 453
[Reg. 8]
ROOFS
Building regulations, 47-1227
restrictions as to openings, 47-1254
ROPER HOSPITAL
Cancer patients, State Medical College to
obtain space for treatment of, 32-615
Tax exemption, 65-1523(9)
ROSTERS
Supreme Court hearings, Sup Ct Rule 22
ROUT
Riots and Mobs (this index)
ROYALTIES
Income tax, deduction from, 65-258, 65-259
RUBBISH
State park, penalty for dumping in, 51-9
RUBELLA
Common carrier, transportation by, of per-
sons afflicted with, restrictions on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
RUFFED GROUSE
Grouse, Ruffed (this index)
RULE IN SHELLEY'S CASE
Abolished, 57-2
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Generally, 1-11 to 1-17; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 451-892
Administrative regulations, generally, 1-11
to 1-17
authority for, to be stated, 1-11
Code Commissioners, copies to, 1-14 y
continuance in force, 1-15
effective, when, 1-11
filing with Secretary of State, 1-11 to 1-
13
indexing, 1-13
publication in Code of Laws, 1-17
publication with legislative acts, 1-16
Advertising contracts and purchases, rules
of State Highway Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 693-695 [Sec. 1-3]
Aeronautics Commission, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 452 [Reg. 1, 2]
Aged, homes for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
586
Agricultural Marketing Commission, rules
as to Columbia State Farmers Market.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 465, 466
[Sec. I-XXV1]
Agricultural Commissioner, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 452-446
Corn Meal and Grits Enrichment Law,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 452 [Reg. 1]
Enriched Flour and Enriched Bread Act,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 453, 454
[Reg. 1-10]
[8SCCode]
Index
851
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Agricultural Commissioner — Cont'd
Feedstuffs Law, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp.454-456 [Reg. 1-24]
milk-, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 456, 457
oil and gasoline inspection, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 457 [Reg. 1-3]
seeds, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 458-461
[Reg. 1-18]
skimmed milk and bleached flour, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461 [Reg. 1-3]
warehouse division or warehouse sys-
tem, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 461-
464
weights and measures, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 1-5]
Alcoholic liquors, Tax Commission regula-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 844-847
[Reg. 1-20]
Alcoholics, homes for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 586, 587
Anesthesia, hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 582
Appeals —
merit system for public employees, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 890 [Sec. 1-4]
unemployment compensation, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 539-543 [Reg. 1-7]
Appointments, merit system for public em-
ployees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 886,
887 [Sec. 1-6]
Auxiliary services in hospitals, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 579. 580 [Reg. 1-3]
Baker bags, health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 560 [Sec. I-IV]
Bank Control, State Board of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 467-469 [R-4A to 4L]
Barber Examiners Board —
approved barber schools and colleges.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 469, 470
[Reg. 1-13]
sanitary rules governing barbers, barber
shops, and barber colleges, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 470-472 [Reg. 1-23]
Barbiturates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 546,
547 [Reg. 1-4]
Beauty culture schools and colleges, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 503-506
sanitary regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 506, 507 [Reg. 1-13]
Beauty shops, sanitary rules and regula-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 506,
507 [Reg. 1-13]
Bedding, sanitary regulations. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 547-549 [Reg. 1-10]
Beer and wine, Tax Commission regula-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 847, 848
Bidders on highway work, prequalification
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 696-698
[Reg. 1-8]
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Birth certificates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
683-686 [Sec. 15-30]
Bonds, motor carriers, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 804-807 [Rules 56-61]
Bottled gas, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 716,
717 [Reg. 1.1-1.8]
Bread, enriched, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
453, 454 [Reg. 1-10]
Budget and Control Board. State, 1-353;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 472-477
generally, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 472-
475 [Reg. 1-10]
retirement system, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 475-477 [Reg. 1-17]
Budgets for public welfare assistance, com-
puting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 866,
867 [Reg. A-1,2]
Building and loan associations, regulations
of State Board of Bank Control, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 467, 468 [Reg. R-4B
to R-4J]
Buses. Motor carriers, infra
Bus stations, health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 549-551 [Sec. 1-21]
Camps —
health regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 551, 552 [Sec. 1-12]
camp meetings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 560 [Sec. 1-4]
Trailer camps or parks, infra
Cash depositories, rules of State Board of
Bank Control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 467, 468 [Reg. R-4C to R-4G]
Charleston County Council, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 477-494
subdivision of land. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 481-187 [Sec. A-F]
tourist and trailer camps. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 477-181 [Sec. 1-25]
zoning, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 487-
494 [Sec. 1-18]
Civil service. Merit System Rule, infra
Clams, sanitary control, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 645-668 [Reg. 1-1.41]
Classification plan, merit system for public
employees. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
880 [Sec. 1-4]
Cleaning of railroad cars, health regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec. 16-
20]
Clemson Agricultural College of South
Carolina, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 494-
500
livestock, admission into State, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 494-498 [Reg. 1-10]
livestock markets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 499, 500 [Reg. 1-12]
Columbia State Farmers Market, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 465, 466 [Sec. I-
XXVI]
852
Code of Laws Of South Carolina
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Compensation plan, merit system for public
employees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
880, 881 [Sec. 1-3]
Confidential nature of public assistance rec-
ords, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 864,
865 [Reg. 1-8]
Construction camps for railroads, bealth
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
630-632 [Sec. 73-92]
Construction of hospitals, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 567, 568 [Reg. 1-3]
Contagious diseases —
health regulations. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 552-558 [Sec. 1-24]
venereal disease. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 677-679 [Sec. 1-10]
hospitals for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 588
Contractors' Licensing Board, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 500-502 [Sec. 1-14]
Convalescent homes, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 586, 587
Corn Meal and Grits Enrichment Law,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 452 [Reg. 1]
Cosmetic Art Examiners, State Board of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 503-507
sanitary rules and regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 506, 507 [Reg. 1-13]
schools and colleges of beauty culture,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 503-506
Crabs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 892 [Reg. 6]
Death certificates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
680-683 [Sec. 4-14]
Dental Examiners, State Board Of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 507 [Reg. 1, 2]
Dental surgery, hospitals, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 583
Disinfecting of railroads cars, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec. 16-20]
Education, State Board Of, 21-45; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508-515
generallv, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508
[Reg. 1-10]
high school regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 508-515 [Reg. 1-28]
Educational Finance Commission, State,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 515, 516
general transportation regulations, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 515, 516 [Reg.
1-11]
school bus permits. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 516 [Reg. 1-S]
Efficiency ratings, merit system for public
employees, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 890,
891
Electric utilities, Public Service Commission
rules. Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 810-821
[Rules 1-14]
see also Electric Companies (this index)
Elevators, hospitals, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
p. 575
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Emergency out-patient department in hos-
pital, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 583
Employment Security Commission, Rules
& Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 517-543
general rules, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p.
517 [Rules 1,2]
regulations, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp.
517-537 [Reg. I-XXVI]
appeal regulations, Rules & Reg,
Vol. 7, pp. 539-543 [Reg. 1-7]
seasonal rules, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
pp. 538,539 [Rules I-IX]
Engineering Examiners, State Board, Rules
& Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 543-545 [Reg. 1-9]
Express companies, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
pp. 749-758 [Rules 1-55]
see also Express Companies (this index)
Eye, car, nose, throat hospital, Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, p. 588
Factories, health regulations, Rules & Reg,
Vol. 7, pp. 558-560 [Sec. 1-7]
drinking facilities, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
p. 618 [Sec. 1,2]
Fairs, health regulations, Rules & Reg, Vol.
7, p. 560 [Sec. 1-4]
Feedstuffs Law, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp.
454-456 [Reg. 1-24]
Finance and statistics, public welfare as-
sistance, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 871,
872 [Reg. A-C]
Fire protection, hospitals, Rules & Reg,
Vol.7, pp. 569-573 [Reg. 1-11]
Fish or seafood —
crabs, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 892 [Reg.
6]
shellfish, sanitary control, Rules & Reg,
Vol. 7, pp. 645-668 [Reg. 1-4.41]
shrimp and prawn, Rules & Reg, Vol.
7, pp. 891, 892 [Reg. 1-6]
Flour —
bleached, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 461
[Reg. 1-3]
enriched. Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 453
454 [Reg. 1-10]
Flour mills, health regulations, Rules &
Reg, Vol. 7, p. 560 [Sec. I-IV]
Food processing plants, health regulations.
Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, pp. 561-567
[Sec. 1-22]
poultry processing plants, Rules & Reg,
Vol. 7, pp. 621-623 [Sec. 1-4]
Food service in hospitals, Rules & Reg,
Vol. 7, p. 579 [Reg. 1]
Forestry Commission, 29-22
Future case contacts, public welfare as-
sistance, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 874
[Reg. A-E]
Gas. Liquefied petroleum gas, infra
Gasoline inspection, Rules & Reg, Vol. 7,
p. 457 [Reg. 1-3]
Index
853
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Gas service, Public Service Commission
rules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 821-
829 [Rules 1 to 36-D]
deposits from consumers and guarantee
payment of bills, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 827, 828 [Rule 30]
discontinuance of service for violation
of rules or nonpayment of bills,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule
31]
extent of system on which utility must
maintain service, Rules & Reg., Vol,
7, p. S28 [Rule 33]
gas pressure requirements, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 827 [Rules 28, 29]
general service provisions, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 822, 823 [Rules 6-12]
heating value requirements and tests.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 825, 826
[Rules 23-25]
maps, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule
34]
meter accuracy and testing, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, pp. 824, 825 [Rules 15-22]
puritv requirements and tests, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 826 [Rules 26, 27]
rate schedule, rules and regulations.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 829 [Rule
36]
records and reports, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 822 [Rules 4, 5]
replacement of meters and changes in
location of service, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 828 [Rule 32]
statutorv provisions, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 821, 822 [Rule 1-3]
street main extensions, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7. p. 828 [Rule 35]
testing, generally, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 823 [Rules 13, 14]
Grits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 452 [Reg. 1]
Health, State Board of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 545-693
barbiturates. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
546, 547 [Reg. 1-*]
bedding. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 547-
549 [Reg. 1-10]
birth certificates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 683-686 [Sec. 15-30]
bus stations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
549-551 [Sec. 1-21]
camps, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 551, 552
[Sec. 1-12]
camp meetings, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 560 [Sec. 1-4]
communicable or contagious diseases,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 552-558
[Sec. 1-24]
venereal disease, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 677-679 [Sec. 1-10]
Health, State Board of — Cont'd
death certificates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 680-683 [Sec. 4-14]
factories. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 558-
560 [Sec. 1-7]
drinking fountains and facilities,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618 [Sec.
1.2]
fairs, camp meetings and others gather-
ings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 560
[Sec. 1-4]
flour mills and baker bags, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 560 [Sec. I-IV]
food processing plants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 561-567 [Sec. 1-22]
poultry processing plants, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 621-623 [Sec.
Hospitals, licensing and regulation of, in-
fra
hotels. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 588-592
[Sec. 1-30]
industrial plants. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 558-560 [Sec. 1-7]
drinking fountains and facilities.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618
[Sec. 1,2]
jails and other penal institutions. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 596, 597 [Sec. 1-
12]
locker plants. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
597, 598 [Sec. I-XIV]
meat and meat products, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 598-602
midwives, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 603,
604
milk and milk products — -
generally, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
604-614 [Sec. 1-15]
school milk program, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 614-617 [Items 1-20]
mineral oil, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 617
[Sec. 1,2]
mosquito control. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 618-620 [Sec. 1-6]
nuisances defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 620 [Sec. 1, 2]
pit privies. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 620,
621 [Sec. 1-3]
poultry processing plants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 621-623 [Sec. 1-4]
Railroads, infra
rendering plants for inedibles, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 632, 633 [Reg. 1-3]
restaurants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
593-596 [Sec. 1-13]
schools, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 633-
644
sanitary school lunchrooms, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 638-644 [Sec.
1-3]
854
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Health, State Board of— Cont'd
schools — Cont'd
sanitation, generally, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 633-638 [Sec. 1-5]
septic tanks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 644
[Sec. 1-7]
sewer systems and sewage treatment
plants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 644,
645 [Sec. 1-9]
shellfish, sanitary control, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 645-668 [Reg. 1-4.41]
soft drink bottling plants, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 668-671 [Sec. 1-8]
spitting in public buildings or places,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618 [Sec.
. 3J .
swimming pools, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 671-674 [Sec. 1-25]
trailer parks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
675-677 [Sec. 1-16]
venereal disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 677-679 [Sec. 1-10]
vital statistics, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 680-686 [Sec. 1-30]
Water, sanitary control, infra
Health and sanitation —
barbers and barber shops and colleges.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 470-472
[Reg. 1-23]
beauty shops, schools, and colleges,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 506, 507
[Reg. 1-13]
livestock, admission into State, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 494-498 [Reg. 1-10]
State Board of Health, rules and regula-
tions of. Health, State Board of,
supra
Heating, hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 574 [Reg. 1,2]
High school regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 508-515 [Reg. 1-28]
Highway, State Commission, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 693-698
advertising contracts and purchases,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 693-695
[Sec. 1-3]
motor vehicle driver's license, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 695-696
motor vehicle license plates for Con-
gressmen, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
696 [Sec. 1-5]
prequalification of bidders on highway
work, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 696-
698 [Reg. 1-8]
Horse meat, health regulations. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 602 [Sec. 1-4]
Hospitals, licensing and regulation of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 567-588
accommodations for patients, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 573, 574 [Reg. 1-5]
Hospitals, licensing and regulation of
— Cont'd
administration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 577
aged, homes for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 586
anesthesia, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 582
auxiliary services, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 579, 580 [Reg. 1-3]
construction of hospitals, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 567, 568 [Reg. 1-3]
contagious disease hospitals, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588
dental surgery, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 583
emergency out-patient department, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 583
employees, health of, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, p. 577
eye, ear, nose, throat hospital, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588
fire protection. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp
569-573 [Reg. 1-11]
food service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p
579 [Reg. 1]
general hospitals, specialized hospitals
and other institutions, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, pp. 567-588
general services, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 577-580
heating, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 574
[Reg. 1,2]
housekeeping, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
576
institutional infirmaries, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 588
isolation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 577
laundry, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 576
lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 574
LReg. 1,2]
linen, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 576
maintenance, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p
575
maternity homes, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 585, 586
maternity service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7
pp. 581, 582
medical services, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, pp. 577, 578 [Reg. 1-4]
nervous and mental hospitals, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 584, 585
nursing, chronic, convalescent, and rest
homes, and homes for alcoholics,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 586, 587
nursing service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7. pp.
578. 579 [Reg. 1-3]
occupational therapy, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 583
organization of hospitals. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 577 [Reg. 1-3]
Index
855
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Hospitals, licensing and regulation of
— Cont'd
orthopedic hospital, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 588
pediatric hospital, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 588
pediatrics, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 582
physical or physio-therapv, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 583
physical plant and equipment, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 567-577
radiology, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 583
sanitation. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 575,
576 [Reg. 1-7]
stairways and elevators, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 575
surgery, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 580,
581
telephones, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 576
tuberculosis hospitals, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 583, 584
unmarried mothers, homes for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7. p. 585
ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
575
Hotels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 588-592
[Sec. 1-30]
Industrial Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 698-702 [Reg. 1-29]
Industrial plants, health regulations. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 558-560 [Sec. 1-7]
drinking facilities. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 618 [Sec. 1,2]
Infirmaries, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 588
Insurance — -
motor carriers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 804-807 [Rules 56-61]
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund, in-
fra
Insurance Commissioner, liquefied petro-
leum gas control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 702-746
Iodine label, State, conditions for use of.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 839, 840 [Reg.
1:4]
Isolation in hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 577
Jails, health regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 596, 597 [Sec. 1-12]
Leave, merit system for public employees,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 890
Lighting, hospitals. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 574 [Reg. 1,2]
Linen and laundry hospitals, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 576
Liquefied petroleum gas, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 702-746
appendices and index, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 733-746
as motor fuel, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
726-728 [Reg. 4.1-4.9]
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Liquefied petroleum gas — Cont'd
basic rules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
705-715 [RegB.l-B.17]
containers not conforming with Inter-
state Commerce Commission's spec-
ifications, systems utilizing, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 718-723 [Reg.
2.1-2.19]
cylinder systems or bottled gas, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 716, 717 [Regs.
1.1-1.8]
cooking and heating installations on
highway mobile vehicles, cylinder
systems for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 730-732 [Reg. 6.1-6.12]
introduction to regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 702-705
storage of containers not installed for
use at final utilization point. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 728, 729 [Reg.
5.1-5.3]
tank trucks, semi-trailers, and trailers
for transportation of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 723-725 [Reg. 3.1-3.16]
Livestock, admission into State, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 494-498 [Reg. 1-10]
Livestock markets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 499, 500 [Regs. 1-12]
Locker plants, health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 597, 598 [Sec. I-XIV]
Lunchrooms for schools, sanitary regula-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 638-644
Markets-
Columbia State Farmers Market, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 465, 466 [Sec.
I-XXVI]
livestock markets, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 499, 500 [Reg. 1-12]
Maternity homes, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
585, 586
Maternity service in hospitals, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 581, 582
Meat and meat products, health regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7. pp. 598-602
horse meat, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 602
[Sec. 1-4]
meat market regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 598-600 [Reg. 1-16]
slaughterhouses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 600, 601 [Sec. 1-20]
transportation. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 602 [Reg. 1-6]
Medical service in hospitals, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 577, 578 [Reg. 1-4]
Mental and nervous hospitals, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 584, 585
Merit System Rule adopted by South
Carolina Department of Public 'Wel-
fare, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 877-891
amendments, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
891
956
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Merit System Rule, etc. — Cont'd
appeals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 890
[Sec. 1-4]
applicability, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
891
applications and examinations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 881-884 [Sec. 1-15]
appointments, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
886,887 [Sec. 1-6]
attendance and leave, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 890
certification of eligibles, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 885, 886 [Sec. 1-3]
changes in status of personnel, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 888, 889 [Sec. 1-6]
classification plan, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 880 [Sec. 1-4]
compensation plan, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 880, 881 [Sec. 1-3]
definitions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 877,
878 [Reg. 1-29]
effective date, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
891
efficiency ratings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 890, 891
organization of system, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 878-880 [Sec. 1-3]
payroll certification, Rules & Reg., Vol.,
7 p. 891
politics and religion, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 891 [Sec. 1-3]
probationary period. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 887, 888 [Sec. 1, 2]
registers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. S84,
885 [Sec. 1-4]
Midwives, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 603, 604
Milk and milk products, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 456, 457
health regulations —
generally, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
604-614 [Sec. 1-15]
school milk program, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 614-617 [Items 1-20]
skimmed milk, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
461 [Reg. 1-3]
Mineral oil, health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 617 [Sec. 1, 2]
Mosquito control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
618-620 [Sec. 1-6]
Motor carriers —
bus stations, health regulations. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 549-551 [Sec.
1-21]
Public Service Commission rules, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 764-810
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Motor carriers — Cont'd
Public Service Commission rules
— Cont'd
certificates and annual reports, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 801, 802
[Rules 32-38]
application for certificates, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 800, 801
[Rules 21-31]
definitions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
798-800 [Rules 1-20]
equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
809, 810 [Rules 84-91]
insurance, surety bonds, C. O. D.
bonds, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
804-807 [Rules 56-61]
operation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
807-809 [Rules 62-83]
penalties and cancelation, Rules &
Reg,. Vol. 7, p. 810 [Rules 92,
93]
safety regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 764-798 [Reg. 1.1-6.7]
driving of motor vehicles, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 769-775
[Reg. 2.01-2.36]
hours of service of drivers, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 78S-796
[Rules 1-7]
inspection and maintenance, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 796-798
[Reg. 6.1-6.72]
instructions for use of driver's log,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 790-
796
parts and accessories, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 776-787
[Reg. 3.1-3.54]
qualifications of drivers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 765-769
[Reg. 1.1-1.32]
reporting of accidents, Rules &
Reg.. Vol. 7, p. 788 [Reg.
4.1-4.6]
tariff naming rates and fares with
rules and regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 802, 803 [Rules
39-46]
time schedules, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 803, 804 [Rules 47-55]
school bus permits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 516 [Reg. 1-8]
see also Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor fuel. Liquefied petroleum gas, supra
Motor vehicles —
carriers. Motor carriers, supra
Congressman, license plates for, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 696 [Sec. 1-5]
cooking and heating installations on
highway mobile vehicles, cylinder
systems for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 730-732 [Reg. 6.1-6.12]
Index
SS7
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Motor vehicles — Cont'd
driver's license, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
695, 696
liquefied petroleum gas, vehicles trans-
porting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
723-725 [Reg. 3.1-3.16]
Narcotics, barbiturates, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 546, 547 [Reg. 1-4]
Nuisances defined, health regulations. Rules
& Reg.. Vol. 7, p. 620 [Sec. 1. 21
Nursing homes, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
586, 587
Nursing service in hospitals, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 578. 579 [Reg. 1-3]
Occupational therapv, hospitals, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7. p. 5S3
Oil inspection. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
457 [Reg. 1-3]
Orthopedic hospitals. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 588
Osteopathic Examiners, State Board, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 746, 747 [Reg. 1-16]
Out-patient department, emergency, in
hospital. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 583
Oysters and clams, sanitary control, Rules
& Reg.. Vol. 7, pp. 645-668 [Reg.
1-4.41]
Payment of public welfare assistance. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 863 [Reg. 1-4]
Payroll certification, merit svstem rule.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. S91
Pediatric hospital, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
588
Pediatrics in hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 582
Penal institutions, health regulations, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 596, 597 [Sec. 1-12]
Penitentiary, rules and regulations for, 55-
308
Petroleum gas. Liquefied petroleum gas,
supra
Pharmaceutical Examiners, State Board of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 747 [Reg. 1. 2]
Physical or phvsio-therapv, hospitals, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 583
Pit privies, health regulations. Rules &
Reg.. Vol. 7, pp. 620, 621 [Sec. 1-3]
Plumbers and Plumbing (this index)
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund, Board
of Commissioners of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 748. 749 [Reg. 1-10]
Politics, merit svstem rule as to. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7. p. 891 [Sec. 1-3]
Pollution, Water Pollution Control Author-
ity regulations. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 855-859 [Sec. I-III]
Poultry processing plants, health regula-
tions. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 621-623
[Sec. 1-4]
Privies, health regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 620, 621 [Sec. 1-3]
Probationary period, merit system for pub-
lic employees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
887, 888 [Sec. 1, 2]
Public officers and employees, merit sys-
tem. Merit System Rule, supra
Public Service Commission, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7. pp. 749-839
common carriers by rail and express
companies. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
749-758 [Rules 1-55]
practice and procedure involving
common carriers bv rail. Rules S:
Reg.. Vol. 7, pp. 7~58-764 [Rules
1-35]
electric utilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
810-821 [Rules 1-14]
Gas service, supra
Motor carriers, supra
telegraph service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 829 [Reg. 1-3]
telephone service. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 829-834 [Rules 1-27]
water utilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
835-839 [Reg. 1-25]
Public welfare assistance. Welfare, public,
infra
Radiology, hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 583
Railroads —
health regulations. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 623-632
cars in service. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 626-628 [Sec. 21-43]
cleaning and disinfecting of cars.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 626 [Sec.
16-20]
construction camps, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7. pp. 630-632 [Sec. 73-92]
general regulations. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 623-625 [Sec. 1-10]
railway stations. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 628-630 [Sec. 44-72]
water and ice supplies. Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, pp. 625, 626 [Sec. 11-15]
Public Service Commission rules. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7. pp. 749-758 [Rules
1-55]
practice and procedure in proceedings
involving railroads. Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, pp. 758-764 [Rules 1-35]
see also Carriers (this index)
Raihvav stations, health regulations. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 62S-630 [Sec. 44-72]
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, bank
participation in loan made or granted
bv. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 469 [Reg.
R-4K]
858
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Registers, merit system for public em-
ployees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 884,
885 [Sec. 1-4]
Religion, merit system rule for public em-
ployees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 891
[Sec. 1-3]
Rendering plants for inedibles, health regu-
lations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 632,
633 [Reg. 1-3]
Research, Planning and Development
Board, conditions under which State
iodine label may be used, Rules S: Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 839, 840 [Reg. 1-4]
Restaurants, health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 593-596 [Sec. 1-13]
Rest homes, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 586,
587
Retirement system, rules of State Budget
and Control Board, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 475-477 [Reg. 1-17]
Review and hearing in public welfare assist-
ance cases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
862, 863 [Reg. 1]
Sales and use tax, Tax Commission regula-
tions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 848-855
[Reg. 1-35]
Savannah River Project, water supplies and
sewage disposal, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 690, 691 [Sec. 1-5]
School Book Commission, State, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 840-844
care of books. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
840, 841 [Sec. 1-11]
complaints as to textbook service. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 843 [Sec. 1]
disposition of textbooks, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 843 [Sec. 1-7]
distribution of textbooks, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 841-843 [Sec. 1-13]
interpretation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
844 [Sec. 9]
mid-vear transfer, issue of books on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 844 [Sec. 4]
out-of-State transfer. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 844 [Sec. 3]
part of year, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
843. 844 [Sec. 2, 7]
responsibilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
840 [Sec. 1-3]
small books. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 844
[Sec. 5]
standard books. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
844 [Sec. 8]
uniform book rate, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 844 [Sec. 6]
Schools —
barber schools, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
469, 470 [Reg. 1-13]
bcatitv culture schools, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 503-506
Schools — Cont'd
health regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 633-644
sanitary school lunchrooms, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 638-644 [Sec.
1-3]
sanitation, generally, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 633-638 [Sec. 1-5]
school bus permits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 516 [Reg. 1-8]
school month or dav, length of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg. 9, 10]
Seasonal rules, unemployment compensa-
tion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 538, 539
[Rules I-IX]
Seeds, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 458-461
[Reg. 1-18]
Semi-trailers transporting liquefied petro-
leum gases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
723-725 [Reg. 3.1-3.16]
Septic tanks, health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 644 [Sec. 1-7]
Servicemen's Readjustment Act, bank in-
vestment in loans partially guaranteed
under, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 469
[Reg. R-4L]
Sewer systems and sewage treatment plants.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 644, 645 [Sec.
1-9]
sewage disposal. Savannah River Proj-
ect, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 690,
691 [Sec. 1-5]
Shellfish, sanitary control, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 645-668 [Reg. 1-4.41]
Shrimp and prawn. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 891, 892 [Reg. 1-6]
Slaughterhouses, health regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 600, 601 [Sec. 1-20]
Soft drink bottling plants, sanitary control,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 668-671 [Sec.
1-8]
Spitting in public buildings or places, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618 [Sec. 3]
Stairways and elevators, hospitals, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 575
Statistics —
public welfare assistance, statistics and
finance, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
871, 872 [Reg. A-C]
vital statistics, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
680-686 [Sec. 1-30]
Subdivision of land, rules of Charleston
County Council, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 481-487 [Sec. A-F]
Surgery in hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 580, 581
Swimming pools, sanitary control. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 671-674 [Sec. 1-25]
Index
859
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Tax Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
844-8SS
alcoholic liquors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 844-847 [Reg. 1-20]
beer and wine, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
847, 848
sales and use tax. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 848-855 [Reg. 1-35]
see also Tax Commission (this index)
Telegraph service, Public Service Commis-
sion rules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 829
[Reg. 1-3]
Telephone service, Public Service Commis-
sion rules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
829-834 [Rules 1-27]
Textbooks. School Book Commission,
supra
Tidal salt waters, classes and standards for.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 691-693
[Classes SA-SD]
Time schedules, motor carriers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 803, 804 [Rules 47-55]
Tourist camps, rules of Charleston County
Council, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 477-
481 [Sec. 1-25]
Trailer camps or parks —
rules of Charleston County Council,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 477-481
[Sec. 1-25]
sanitarv control. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 675-677 [Sec. 1-16]
Trailers transporting liquefied petroleum
gases, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 723-725
[Reg. 3.1-3.16]
Transportation —
liquefied petroleum gases, vehicles trans-
porting. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
723-725 [Reg. 3.1-3.16]
meat and meat products, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 602 [Reg. 1-6]
motor carriers, supra
State Educational Finance Commission
regulations. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 515, 516 [Reg. 1-11]
Tuberculosis hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 583, 584
Unemployment compensation —
general rules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7. p.
517 [Rules 1,2]
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
517-537 [Reg. I-XXVI]
appeal regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 539-543 [Reg. 1-7]
seasonal rules. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
538, 539 [Rules I-IX]
Unmarried mothers, homes for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 585
Venereal disease, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
677-679 [Sec. 1-10]
Ventilation, hospitals, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 575
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd
Verification for public welfare assistance
purposes, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp
865, 866 [Reg. 1-11]
Vital statistics, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp
6S0-686 [Sec. 1-30]
birth certificates. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7
pp. 683-686 [Sec. 15-30]
death certificates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7
pp. 680-683 [Sec. 4-14]
Warehouse division or warehouse system
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 461-464
Water, sanitarv control, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 687-693
classes and standards for tidal salt wa-
ters, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 691-
693 [Classes SA-SD]
industrial plants and mercantile es-
tablishments, drinking facilities,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 618 [Sec.
1, 2]
railroads, water and ice supplies. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 625, 626 [Sec.
11-15]
Savannah River Project, water supplies
and sewage disposal in emergency
areas. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 690,
691 [Sec. 1-5]
water supply and water purification
plants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
687-690 [Sec. 1-14]
wells and springs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 690 [Sec. 1-3]
Water Pollution Control Authority, South
Carolina, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 855-
859 [Sec. I-III]
Water utilities. Public Service Commission
rules, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 835-
839 [Reg. 1-25]
Weights and measures, 464 RReg. 1-5]
Welfare, public —
Merit System Rule adopted by South
Carolina Department of Public Wel-
fare, supra
public assistance, rules adopted by South
Carolina Board of Public Welfare,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 859-877
amount of assistance, Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 867 [Reg. A-E]
computing budgets, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 866, 867 [Reg. A-l, 2]
confidential nature of public assist-
ance records. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 864, 865 [Reg. 1-8]
continuing assistance to recipients
leaving countv. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 863 [Reg. 1]
eligibility, determining. Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, pp. 859-862 [Reg. 1-6]
860
Code of Laws of South Carolina
RULES AND REGULATIONS— Cont'd RULES OF CIRCUIT COURTS— Cont'd
Welfare, public — Cont'd
public assistance, etc. — Cont'd
employment policy and procedure,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 872-875
[Reg. A-C]
county board not to go outside of
county to employ necessary
personnel, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 876 [Reg. XV-C]
county or State personnel only to
engage in work of department,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 877
[Reg. XV-D]
equipment furnisbed by State depart-
ment for only one office in coun-
ty, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 876
[Reg. XV-B]
full time service for State and county
employees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 876 [Reg. XV-A]
future case contacts, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 870 [Reg. A-E]
granting of assistance, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 867-870
payment of assistance, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 863 [Reg. 1-4]
procedure on special and general as-
sistance cases, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 870, 871 [Reg. A, B]
review and hearing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 862, 863 [Reg. 1]
standards of personnel qualifications.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 875, 876
[Reg. A-D]
statistics and finance, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 871, 872 [Reg. A-C]
verification, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
865, 866 [Reg. 1-11]
Wells and springs, sanitary control, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 690 [Sec. 1-3]
Wild Life Resources Commission, State,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 891, 892 [Reg.
1-6]
Workmen's Compensation, rules of Indus-
trial Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 698-702 [Reg. 1-29]
Zoning, rules of Charleston County Council.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 487-494 [Sec.
1-18]
RULES BOOK
Entries, 15-1767(4)
Size of book, 15-1770
RULES OF CIRCUIT COURTS
In general —
power to make, 15-231
revision of rules, 10-16
Amendments —
case, Rule 48
exceptions, Rule 48
pleadings, motions to amend, Rule 20
Answer, extension of time for, Rule 19
Appeal, preparation of case on, Rules 49, 50
Appearance, entry of, Rule 17
Argument of counsel, Rule 11
right to open and close, Rule 58
summation, distribution of time for, Rule
31
to jury, Rule 77
Arraignment, custody of accused after, Rule
35
Arrest of judgment, motion for, Rule 72
Arrests —
affidavits, filing of, Rule 4
bond for order of, Rule 68
Attachment —
against officer for failure to return proc-
ess, Rule 5
filing of papers on granting of, Rule 68
Attorneys —
Argument of counsel, supra
as sureties, Rule 9
change of, Rule 7
dress of, Rule 8
notice of appearance or retainer, Rule 17
Auction sales of land, notice of, Rule 41
Bail. Bonds and undertakings, infra
Bar calendar, Rule 26
custody of. Rule 1
Bonds and undertakings —
costs, security for. Costs, infra
default judgment, bond for entry of, Rule
38
execution of. Rule 65
felony cases, condition in, Rule 35
guardians, bonds of, Rule 42
index of. Rule 2
justification of sureties, Rules 65, 66
official bonds, recovery on, Rule 71
sale, bond for order to stay. Rule 64
Books to be kept by clerks of courts, Rule
2
Bringing questions before court, Rule 56
Change of venue, stay of proceedings for,
Rule 33
Charge of court, requests for, Rule 11
Civil arrests. Arrests, supra
Commissions, execution and opening of,
Rule 34
Common pleas calendars, Rule 26
Conditional orders, time for compliance
with, Rule 62
Consent to be in writing, Rule 14
Continuance on ground of absence of wit-
ness. Rule 27
Index
861
RULES OF CIRCUIT COURTS-Cont'd
Costs —
adjustment on Supreme Court judg-
ments, Rule 40
payment after dismissal before proceed-
ing in new action, Rule 59
security for. Rule 10
form of undertaking, Rule 10
Counsel. Attorneys, supra
Counterclaim, designation of, Rule 18
Criminal cases —
arrest of judgment, time to move for
Rule 72
custody of accused after arraignment
Rule 35
felony cases, condition of recognizances
in. Rule 35
jury in, Rule 25
mitigation, affidavits as to, Rule 61
presence of accused at trial, Rule 35
Custody of statutes and rules, Rule 1
Decrees. Judgments and decrees, infra
Default judgment —
against nonresident, Rule 38
application for, place of, Rule 37
mortgage foreclosures, Rule 51
orders on default. Rule 15
security for restitution, Rule 38
Demurrer —
certificate of merit, Rule 18
papers to be furnished, Rule 32
Directed verdict, lack of evidence as ground
for. Rule 76
Discovery of books and papers, Rules 43 to
46
Dismissal or non-suit —
after retirement of jury, Rule 29
costs to be paid before proceeding in
new action, Rule 59
in referred cases, Rule 30
lack of evidence as ground for, Rule 76
motion for, Rule 18
Election between causes of action, motions
for, Rule 78
Entry of judgment, Rule 3
Equity cases, jury trial in, Rule 28
Exceptions —
bill of. Rule 47
settlement of, Rule 48
Execution sales, stay of, Rule 64
Executors and administrators, plene ad-
ministravit as defense, Rule 21
Foreclosures. Mortgage foreclosures, in-
fra
Guardian ad litem, Rule 6
Guardian of infant, bond of, Rule 42
Indexes, Rule 2
Injunction. Restraining orders, infra
Judgment roll, Rule 39
Judgments and decrees
arrest of judgment, motion for, Rule 72
RULES OF CIRCUIT COURTS-Cont'd
Judgments and decrees — Cont'd
Default judgments, supra
entry of, Rule 3
mortgage foreclosure, Rules 51, 52
non obstante veredicto. Rule 79
of Supeme Court, recording and ad-
justing costs, Rule 40
on service by publication, Rule 38
Judicial sales, Rule 41
stay of, Rule 64
Juries and jurors, Rules 23 to 25
separation of jury, Rule 80
Justification of sureties, Rules 65, 66
Lack of statutes or rules, effect of, Rule 73
Landlord may defend action against tenant
Rule 22
Lawyers. Attorneys, supra
Malicious prosecution, commencing action
for, Rule 70
Master. Reference of cases, infra
Merits, certificate of —
as to demurrer. Rule 18
for extending time to answer, Rule 19
Mortgage foreclosures —
defaulting defendants, proceedings as to
Rule 51
infant defendants, protection of, Rule 51
judgment for sale of premises, Rule 52
nonresident defendants, protection of
Rule 51
notice of pendency of suit, requirements
as to, Rule 51
order to stay sale. Rule 64
proceeds of sale —
claims to, Rule 53
deposit of surplus, Rule 52
Motions —
arguments on, Rule 58
bringing questions before court, Rule 56
discussions on facts on, Rule 57
Moving papers, Rule 44
New trial, motion for, Rule 79
settling case, etc.. Rule 47
Non-suit. Dismissal or non-suit, supra
Officers of court as sureties, Rule 9
Official bonds, recovery on, Rule 71
Partition, Rule 54 —
stay of sale, Rule 64
Petitions, orders on, Rule 63
Pleadings and papers —
amendment, motions for, Rule 20
compelling filing of, Rule 75
counterclaim, designation of, Rule 18
Demurrer, supra
discovery, Rules 43 to 46
extension of time to file, Rule 19
furnishing of. Rule 32
Motions, supra
numbering causes of action or defenses
Rule 18
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RULES OF CIRCUIT COURTS— Cont'd
Pleadings and papers — Cont'd
original documents enclosed in commis-
sion, disposition of, Rule 34
place of filing, Rule 67
preparation of, Rules 12, 13
striking from pleadings, motions for
Rule 20
Plene administravit as defense, Rule 21
Points on motions, Rule 57
Postponement on ground of absence of wit-
ness, Rule 27
Production of books and papers, Rules 43 to
46
Publication, service by —
affidavits, filing of, Rule 68
judgment on, Rule 37
Real owner may defend action against ten-
ant, Rule 22
Receivers, powers of, Rule 69
Recognizances. Bonds and undertakings,
supra
Reference of cases —
dismissal or non-suit in referred case,
Rule 30
report of master or referee, Rules 16, 30
other than for trial, Rule 30
title, reference as to, on default, Rule
55
Refusal of order as precluding subsequent
applications. Rule 60
Removal of causes to Federal courts, Rule
74
Repeal of former rules, Rule 73
Request to charge, Rule 11
Restraining orders —
filing of papers on granting of, Rule 68
pending rule to show cause, Rule 56
Retainer, notice of, as appearance, Rule 17
Service of process and papers —
Publication, service by, supra
return, compelling officer to make. Rule
5
substituted service, filing affidavits for,
Rule 68
Sheriff—
affidavits for arrest, filing of, Rule 4
custody of accused after arraignment.
Rule 35
return of process by, enforcement of,
Rule 5
venire, return of, Rule 23
Show cause orders, Rule 56
arguments on, Rule 58
Special verdicts, Rule 47
Statutes at large, custody of, Rule 1
Stay of proceedings —
change of venue, Rule 33
discovery, on order for, Rule 46
judicial sales, Rule 64
Stipulations, Rule 14
RULES OF CIRCUIT COURTS— Cont'd
Supreme Court judgments, adjusting costs
and recording, Rule 40
Surveys, Rule 36
Trial-
Argument of counsel, supra
continuance because of absent witness,
Rule 27
criminal cases, presence of accused in,
Rule 35
examination of witnesses, Rule 31
requests to charge, Rule 11
Typewritten papers, requirements as to,
Rule 12
United States courts, removal of causes to,
Rule 74
Venire, return of, Rule 23
Verdict —
calling plaintiff, Rule 29
judgment non obstante, motion fGr, Rule
79
lack of evidence, motion to direct for,
Rule 76
special verdict, Rule 47
RULES OF PROBATE COURTS
In general —
Supreme Court to make, 15-447
Amendment of pleadings, Rule 12
Answer, extension of time for, Rule 11
Appellate court's judgment, recording of,
Rule 13
Argument, Rule 7
Attachment against officer for failure to re-
turn process, Rule 2
Books, Rule 1
Calendars, Rule 1
Circuit courts —
applicability of rules of, Rule 15
recording judgment on appeal, Rule 13
Continuances, Rule 6
Effective date, Rule 16
Extension of time to answer, Rule 11
Guardians ad litem, Rules 3, 4
Incompetent, decree against, Rule 3
Indexes, Rule 1
Infant, protection of, Rules 3. 4
Motions to correct pleadings, Rule 12
Orders, notice as requisite for, Rule 14
Pleadings and papers, Rule 6
answer, extension of time for, Rule 11
preparation, Rule 8
motions to strike out or make certain,
Rule 12
verification, Rule 6
Publication, service by, Rule 5
Return of process, compelling officer to
make, Rule 2
Service of process. Summons, infra
Stipulations, Rule 9
Index
863
RULES OF PROBATE
COURTS— Cont'd
Summons, Rule 5
proof of service of, Rule 10
return of service, how enforced, Rule 2
Supreme Court's judgment on appeal, re-
cording of, Rule 13
Trial, time of, Rule 6
RULES OF SUPREME COURT
In general —
power to make, 10-17; 15-144
Admission to bar — -
applicants —
good moral character, certificates as
to, Rule 30 (4)
qualifications. Rule 30 (2)
applications. Rule 30 (3, 4)
fee for filing, Rule 30 (2)
previous failure to be shown, Rule
30 (8)
time for filing, Rule 30 (2)
course of study, Rule 30 (5)
additional study for examination after
previous failure, Rule 30 (8)
examination —
manner of, Rule 30 (6, 7)
time and place, Rule 30 (1)
reciprocity with other states, Rule 30
(10)
statutes, compliance with, Rule 30 (9)
Advancing cases for hearing, Rules 11. 20
(3)
Agreed case, Rule 1
Agreements, Rule 15
Argument —
against decisions of the court, Rule 8
(10)
consolidation of cases for, Rule 26
extracts from books, Rule 13
on motions, Rule 16
submissions without, Rules 10, 29
time limit, Rule 12
Attorneys —
admission to bar, supra
as sureties, Rule 14
counsel in lower court as continuing,
Rule 3
resignation from the bar, Rule 32
service of notice and briefs on, Rules 4
(2), 8 (9)
trial list to be mailed to, Rule 22
Bar examination. Admission to bar, supra
Briefs —
appellant's brief, Rule 8 (2, 3, 5)
extension of time to file. Rule 8 (9)
required to set case for hearing, Rule
23
citation of cases, Rule 8 (11, 12)
facts, statement of, Rule 8 (7)
RULES OF SUPREME
COURT— Cont'd
Briefs — Cont'd
filing of, Rules 8 (9), 29
after argument or submission. Rule
8(8)
index, Rule 4 (2)
original cases, Rule 20 (2)
preservation for use of the bar, Rule 21
printing of, Rules 5, 8 (1)
cost, taxation of, Rules 6, 8 (6)
respondent's brief, Rule 8 (4)
service of, Rules 4 (2), 8 (9)
submission of cases, infra
Capital cases, motion for new trial for
newly discovered evidence in, Rule 24
Case, Rule 1
transcript of record, infra
Circuit Court as retaining jurisdiction un-
til docketing in Supreme Court, Rule 18
Citation of cases, Rule 8 (11, 12)
Consolidation of appeals, Rule 26
Continuances, Rules 9 (2), 25
Costs —
mimeographing record or briefs, Rule 6
printing briefs, Rule 8 (6)
Counsel. Attorneys, supra
Criminal cases —
dismissal of cases without merit, Rule 23
habeas corpus, issuance of original writs
of, Rule 20 (4)
new trial for newly discovered evidence,
practice as to, Rule 24
stay of sentence, Rule 28
Death of party, effect of, Rule 3
Directed verdict, reversal effective as, when
Rule 27
Dismissal of appeal —
cases not ready for hearing, Rule 9 (2)
criminal cases without merit, Rule 23
death of party, Rule 3
failure to file briefs, Rule 29
failure to file return, Rule 1
Docketing of cause, Rules 1, 9 (1)
fee for, Rule 1
Equity Reports, citation of, Rule 8 (11)
Ex parte orders, service of, Rule 19
Extensions of time, Rule 18
Guardians ad litem, Rule 3
Habeas corpus, issuance of original writ of
Rule 20 (4)
Indexing records and briefs, Rule 4 (2)
Law Reports, citation of, Rule 8 (11)
Motions, Rules 16, 24
in original cases, Rule 20
New trial for newly discovered evidence
Rule 24
Non-suit, reversal effective as, when Rule
27
Officers of court as sureties, Rule 14
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RULES OF SUPREME
COURT— Cont'd
Orders —
previous refusal to be shown in appli-
cation for, Rule 31
revocation or modification of, Rule 18
service of, Rule 19
Original jurisdiction, exercise of. Rule 20
Party to action, effect of death of, Rule 3
Postponements, Rules 9 (2), 25
Printing —
briefs, supra
original cases, Rule 20 (2)
transcript of record, Rule 5
Record— _
of lower court, consideration of, Rule &
transcript of record, infra
Rehearing, Rule 17 (2)
Reinstatement — .
after dismissal for failure to file brief.
Rule 8 (9)
of cases not ready for hearing, Rule 9
(2)
Remittitur —
contents, Rule 17 (1)
fee, Rule 1
stay of, Rule 17 (2)
Report by trial judge, Court may require,
Rule 2
Return, Rule 1
transcript of record, designation as, Rule
4 (1)
Reversal of lower court, effect of, Rule 27
Roster of cases for hearing, Rule 22
Service of process and papers —
briefs. Rules 4 (2), 8 (9)
counsel, Rule 22
ex parte orders, Rule 19
motions. Rules 16, 24
return, Rule 1
rules to show cause, Rule 19
transcript of record, Rule 4 (2)
Show cause orders, service of, Rule 19
Stay-
criminal cases, Rule 28
proceedings in lower court, Rule 18
remittitur, Rule 17 (2)
Stipulations, Rule IS
Submission of cases —
filing briefs or papers after, Rule 8 (8)
without argument, Rules 10, 29
Transcript of record, Rules 4 to 7
amendment, Rules 4 (7, 8)
arrangement, Rule 4(1)
contents. Rule 4 (3 to 6)
exhibits, Rule 4 (5)
facts not shown in, consideration of, Ru
8 (7)
index, Rule 4 (2)
original cases, Rule 20
preservation for use of the bar, Rule 21
printing of, Rule 5
RULES OF SUPREME
COURT— Cont'd
Transcript of record — Cont'd
service of, Rule 4 (2)
title, Rule 4 (2)
typewritten records, Rule 6
Trial list, mailing to counsel, Rule 22
Verdict, reversal effective as directed ver-
dict, when, Rule 27
RULE TO SHOW CAUSE
Affidavit to be served with, Sup Ct Rule 19
Argument and reply, Cir Ct Rule 58
When granted, Cir Ct Rule 56
RUNNER BEANS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
RUNNING AT LARGE
Animals (this index)
RURAL ELECTRIC
CO-OPERATIVES
See also Co-operative Associations.
Generally, 12-1001 to 12-1083
Acknowledgment of instrument to which co-
operative a party, taking of by officer,
director or member, 12-1004
After-acquired property, recorded mortgage as
attaching to, 12-1008
Articles of incorporation, 12-1023
amendments, 12-1051
filing of, 12-1009 to 12-1011
defined, 12-1002
filing of, 12-1009 to 12-1011
Board of trustees. Trustees, infra.
Borrowing money, 12-1025
Bylaws, 12-1026
meetings, time for, to be fixed by, 12-10J-
membership qualifications may be pre-
scribed by, 12-1031
quorum, prescription of, 12-1033
removal of officers, 12-1047
trustees —
division into classes, 12-1045
number, qualification, meetings and
election of successors, 12-1041
voting by members, 12-1034
voting districts for trustees and delegates,
12-1042
Consolidation or merger, 12-1053, 1054
effect, 12-1055 .„,«,,
filing of articles of, 12-1009 to 12-1011
Construction of governing statutes, rules of,
12-1007
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865
RURAL ELECTRIC CO-
OPERATIVES— Cont'd
Conversion of other corporations into co-
operatives, 12-1071 to 12-1074
filing articles of, 12-1009 to 12-1011
"Co-operatives," connotation of term, 12-1002
County clerk, filing of papers with, 12-1010
Definition of terms, 12-1002
Delegates, voting districts for, 12-1042
Directors. Trustees, infra
Dissolution —
after commencing business, 12-1057 to 12-
1063
articles of, 12-1063
before commencing business, 12-1056
certificate of election to dissolve, filing of,
12-1009 to 12-1011
filing articles of, 12-1009 to 12-1011
winding-up proceedings, notice of, 12-1061
Easements, powers in respect to, 12-1025
Eminent domain, power of, 12-1025
Excise taxes, exemption from, 12-1013
Fees —
annual, 12-1013
for filing, 12-1011
Fixtures, power to purchase, acquire, lease,
distribute, install and repair, 12-1025
Foreign rural electric co-operatives —
actions by or against, 12-1083
extension of lines into State, 12-1081
mortgage of property within State, 12-
1083
Secretary of State as agent of, to accept
service of process, 12-1082
Securities-Act, inapplicability, 12-1006
service of process on, 12-1082
by serving Secretary of State, 10-
424.2, 12-1082
Franchises, powers in respect to, 12-1025
Highways, power to maintain transmission
lines upon, under or across, 12-1025
Income taxes, exemption from, 12-1013
Incorporation, 12-1021 et seq
Articles of, supra
Incorporators —
articles of incorporation to state names and
addresses, 12-1022
number, 12-1022
Lease of property as requiring consent of mem-
bers, 12-1035
Liberal construction of statute, 12-1007
Licenses, powers in respect to, 12-1025
Loans to customers, 12-1025
Mail, voting by, 12-1034
district meeting, 12-1042
Meetings, 12-1032 to 12-1034
adjournment in absence of quorum, 12-1033
Notice of meetings, infra
quorum, 12-1033
special, power of members to call, 12-
1032
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RURAL ELECTRIC CO-
OPERATIVES—Cont'd
Members —
acknowledgment of instrument to which
cooperative a party, power to take,
12-1004
conditions of membership, 12-1031
consent to sale, mortgage or lease, when
required, 12-1035
defined, 12-1002
distribution to, on winding up, 12-1062
meetings, special, power to call, 12-1032
nonliability for debts, 12-1038
propositions presented by, 12-1036
qualifications fixed by bylaw, 12-1031
quorum, 12-1033
refunds to, 12-1037
transferability of membership, 12-1031
voting by, 12-1034
Merger. Consolidation or merger, supra
Mortgages —
after-acquired property, mortgages at-
taching to, 12-1008
as requiring consent of members, 12-1035
executed prior to April 4, 1949, vali-
dation of, 45-5
foreign cooperatives, 12-1083
recording, effect, 12-1008
Name, 12-1024
articles of incorporation to state, 12-1023
Nonmembers, furnishing electricity to, 12-1025
Notice of meetings, 12-1032
consolidation proposed, 12-1053
disposal or encumbrance of property, 12-
1035
dissolution proposed, 12-1058
merger proposed, 12-1054
waiver, 12-1003
Notice of winding-up proceedings, 12-1061
Officers, 12-1047
acknowledgment of instrument to which
cooperative a partv, power to take,
12-1004
Organization, 12-1021 to 12-1023
Articles of incorporation, supra
Other co-operatives, membership in or owner-
ship of stock of, 12-1025
"Person" defined, 12-1002
Powers, 12-1025
President, 12-1047
meetings, special, may be called by, 12-1032
Principal office —
address of, to be stated in articles of in-
corporation, 12-1023
change of, 12-1052
Property, power to acquire and own, 12-1025
Propositions presented by members, 12-1036
Proxy, voting by, 12-1034
district meetings, 12-1042
Public lands, power to maintain transmission
lines across, 12-1025
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RURAL ELECTRIC CO-
OPERATIVES—Cont'd
Public Service Commission, exemption from
control of, 12-1005
Quorum —
at meetings, 12-1033
trustees, 12-1046
Recording of mortgages, effect of, 12-1008
Refunds to members, 12-1037
Register of mesne conveyance, filing of papers
with, 12-1010
Reserve, power to create, 12-1037
Rights of way, powers in respect to, 12-1025
"Rural area" defined, 12-1002
Sale of property as requiring consent of mem-
bers, 12-1035
Secretary, 12-1047
Secretary of State —
agent for service of process on foreign co-
operatives extending lines into State,
10-424.2; 12-1082
articles of conversion of rural electrical
corporations into co-operatives, filing
of, 12-1074
consolidation, articles of, to be filed with,
12-1053
dissolution —
articles of, filing with, 12-1063
filing of certificate and affidavit of, 12-
1060
filing of papers with, 12-1009 to 12-1012
fees for, 12-1011
merger, articles of, to be filed with, 12-1054
Securities, power to issue, 12-1025
Securities Act —
not applicable to issuance of membership
certificates, 12-1006
not applicable to obligations issued to
United States or its instrumentalities,
12-1006
Treasurer, 12-1047
Trustees, 12-1041
acknowledgment of instrument to which
cooperative a party, power to take,
12-1004
amendment proposed to be approved by,
12-1051
articles of incorporation to state names and
addresses, 12-1023
change of principal office upon authoriza-
tion by, 12-1052
classes, divisibility into, 12-1045
compensation, 12-1043
consolidation proposed, to be approved by,
12-1053
dissolution, recommendation of, after com-
mencing business, 12-1058
election, 12-1044
successors, 12-1041
voting districts for, 12-1042
employment by co-operative, when per-
missible, 12-1043
RURAL ELECTRIC CO-
OPERATIVES—Cont'd
Trustees — Cont'd
husband and wife, eligibility as, 12-1041
meetings, 12-1041
special, may be called by trustees,
12-1032
merger proposed, to be approved by, 12-
1054
mortgage to secure indebtedness to United
States or its instrumentality, power to
authorize, 12-1035
number, 12-1041
qualification, 12-1041
quorum, 12-1046
term, 12-1044
winding up affairs, 12-1062
Vice-president, 12-1047
Voting by members, 12-1034
Voting districts for trustees and delegates,
12-1042
Waiver of required notice, 12-1003
Winding-up. Dissolution, supra.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
AUTHORITY
Generally, 24-301 to 24-328
Advisory board, 24-305
Bod3r politic and corporate, 24-303
Bondholders —
additional rights of, 24-323
State not to alter agreements with, 24-
324
Bonds, 24-316 to 24-326
issue of, 24-316, 24-317
other proceedings as affecting validity
of, 24-321
power to issue and secure, 24-308(10),
24-322
recital of issue under chapter, effect of,
24-321
repurchase of, 24-318
signature by former officers, 24-320
State, bonds not debts of, 24-325
tax exemption of, 24-326
temporary bonds, 24-319
Claims against Authority for torts, 24-315
Cooperatives. Rural Electric Cooperatives
(this index)
Creation of, 24-303
Definitions, 24-302
Delegation of powers and duties to agents
and employees, 24-305
Directors, 24-304, 24-305
Disposition of assets on cessation of au-
thority, 24-327
Eminent domain, power of, 24-308(13)
Farm products, furnishing services for pre-
servation of, 24-309
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867
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
AUTHORITY— Cont'd
Federal agencies, relations with, 24-308(3,
11, 12, 15)
Gifts or grants, power to accept, 24-308(11)
Greenwood County Electric Power Com-
mission (this index)
Highways and streets, power to use, 24-308
(8), 24-310
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority
(this index)
Mandamus, bondholders' right to, 24-323
Municipalities, relations with, 24-308(3 11
12, IS)
use of municipal employees and facil-
ities, 24-305
Officers, agents, and employees, power to
appoint and fix compensation of, 24-305
Orangeburg-Aiken Hydro-Electric Com-
mission (this index)
Other laws, applicability of, 24-328
Powers, generally, 24-307, 24-308
Profit, operation not primarily for, 24-312
Public lands, power to use, 24-308(8)
Public utilities required to sell power to
Authority, 24-311
Purpose of Authority, 24-306
Rates, fixing of, 24-312, 24-313
bondholders' rights 24-323
power to fix, 24-308(7)
Receiver's power to fix rates, 24-313
Short title of act, 24-301
State-
bonds not debts of, 24-325
rates for service furnished to, 24-314
revenue to, operation not primarily for,
24-312
Taxes and assessments, exemption from, 24-
326
bonds, 24-326
Tort liability of Authority, 24-315
RURAL MAIL ROUTES
Public roads in certain counties, 33-802 to
33-810
RURAL REHABILITATION REFOR-
ESTATION, OR RESETTLEMENT
Agreement with United States for pay-
ments in lieu of taxes, 59-101 to 59-109
basis of payments, 59-105
collection of payment by county treas-
urer, 59-106
counties, powers of, 59-102
definitions, 59-101
deposit of funds by political subdivisions
59-108.1
disbursement of funds by county treas-
urer, 59-108
division of payments, agreement to pro-
vide for, 59-103
notice of agreement, 59-103
political subdivisions, action in lieu of
counties by, 59-104
services to be furnished, 59-109
RUSSIAN KNAPWEED
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p 458
[Reg. 2]
RUTABAGAS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Germination standard, Rules & Reg Vol
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
RYE
Maximum toll for grinding of, 56-851
RYE GRASS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(b)]
RYE MEAL
Bushel, standard, 66-157
RURAL POLICE
For local provisions, see the particular counties
Generally, 53-351 to 53-709
Bond, surety company not required, 50-60
Fees in certain cases, prohibited, 53-351
Game and fish laws, co-operation in enforce-
ment of, 28-7
Unincorporated communities, police dis-
tricts in. Unincorporated Communities
(this index)
RYE SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
SABOTAGE
Civil Defense (this index)
SACCHARIN
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
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SACKS
Sales and use tax, 65-1361
SAFECRACKING
Punishment for, 16-337
Tools for, making, mending, or possessing,
16-302
SAFE DEPOSIT
Banks (this index)
SAFETY CHAINS
Motor carriers, safety chains for towed ve-
hicles, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 783 [Reg.
3.3466]
SAFETY GLASS
Motor Carriers (this index)
SAFETY MASKS
Wearing of, prohibition of wearing masks
not applicable to, 16-115
SAFETY REGULATIONS
Labor (this index)
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-111 to 35-115
Motor Carriers (this index)
Railroads (this index)
SAFETY ZONES
Highways (this index)
SAGE
Bushel, standard, 66-157
SAILORS
In armed forces. Armed Forces (this in-
dex)
In merchant ships, etc. Seamen (this in-
dex)
ST. ANDREWS PARISH PLAY-
GROUND COMMISSION
Generally, 51-281 to 51-284
Exemption from taxation, 51-284
Members, 51-282
Powers of, 51-283
ST. GEORGE, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-244
Bonded indebtedness excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
Buildings, public, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
Fire department bonds, excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
Funding indebtedness, when permissible, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
Lighting plant, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
Officers, special provisions as to election of,
47-323
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Registration of voters, special provision for,
23-124
Sewer bonds excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 236]
Street improvement bonds excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
Waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 236]
ST. HELENA ENTRANCE
Beaufort Harbor (this index)
ST. HELENA TOWNSHIP
Drains, duty as to, 18-752
ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH
Tax exempt property, 65-1523(31)
ST. MATTHEWS, TOWN OF
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223}
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this in-
dex)
County buildings, bonds to aid construction
excepted from constitutional debt limit,
'"SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Electric light plant, bonds for, excepted
from constitutional debt limit, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 223]
Sewer bonds excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 223]
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ST. MATTHEWS, TOWN OF— Cont'd
Streets, bonds for establishment and mainte-
nance excepted from constitutional debt
limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 223]
Waterworks bonds excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 223]
ST. PHILLIP'S MERCY HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(10)
ST. STEPHENS HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Generally, 21-1521 to 21-1524
Bond election, 21-1523
Constituent school districts, entity of, 21-
1524
Creation of, 21-1521
Trustees, 21-1522, 21-1523
SALAD GREENS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
SALARIES
Of particular officers, boards, etc., see appro-
priate topics throughout this index
Assignment of, not within operation of ac-
counts receivable statute, 45-201
Constitutional provisions affecting, SC
Const, Art 3, §§ 30, 34
Exemption from execution. 10-1731
Fees generally. Fees and Costs (this in-
dex)
Married women, 20-204
SALES
Particular subjects of, see also other
appropriate topics
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors (this
index)
Auction sales. Auctions and Auctioneers
(this index)
Bill of Sale (this index)
Bills of Lading ( this index)
Bonds, sale of. Bonds (this index)
Bulk Sales Contracts (this index)
Chain Store Taxes (this index) .
Confiscated goods, 57-241, 57-242
Cotton, Sale of (this index) .
Decedent's property. Executors and Ad-
ministrators (this index)
SALES— Cont'd
Diseased animals-
sale of, 6-406, 6-449, 6-450, 6-475
sale of flesh of diseased or injured
animals, 6-407
Drug stores, sales by. Pharmacists (this
index)
Escheated lands. Escheats (this index)
Estrays, 6-204
Execution sales. Judicial Sales (this index)
Exemption from. Exemption from Attach-
ment, Execution, Levy, or Sale (this in-
dex)
Explosives, 66-4
record of sale, 66-4
Exports and Imports (this index)
Fair Trade Act (this index)
Federal savings and loan associations, sale
of assets to —
assets of building and loan association,
8-619
assets of state association, 8-619
Feeding Stuffs (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Insecticides and Fungicides (this index)
Instalment sales. Instalment Obligations
and Payments (this index)
Judicial Sales (this index)
Junk Dealers (this index)
Lubricating oils, 66-441 to 66-447
Motor carriers' certificate of public con-
venience and necessity. Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 37]
Obscene books, etc., 16-414
Partition of real property, sale on, 10-2209
Pawnbrokers, prohibition of sale within
certain times after maturity, 56-1161
Petroleum Products (this index)
Pharmacists (this index)
Shipwrecks (this index)
Soft drinks. Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Statute of frauds, contracts within, 11-103
Tax on. Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Tax sales. Taxation (this index)
Unclaimed freight, 58-601
Unrecorded reservations by seller of goods,
57-308
Wholesale Sales and Dealers (this index)
SALES AND USE TAXES
Generally, 65-1351 to 65-1369, 65-1401
to 65-1479
Absorption by seller prohibited, 65-1408
use tax, 65-1427
Addition to sales price because of tax, 65-
1407, 65-1408
use tax, 65-1427
Advertising matter, registration of dis-
tributors of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
851,852 [Reg. 19]
870
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SALES AND USE TAXES— Cont'd
Agricultural products, proceeds of sale of,
when exempt, 65-1404
Alcoholic beverages, 6S-1265 et seq
Ammunition. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Amount, maximum, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 848 [Reg. 1]
Application of use tax, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 850 [Reg. 8]
Assessment — -
correction of, 65-1462
deficiency, assessment of, 65-1457
jeopardy assessments, 65-1472
Automobiles. Motor vehicles, infra
Bags and Bagging (this index)
Barbers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 854 [Reg.
32]
Barges, exemption of proceeds of sale of,
65-1404
Barrels, proceeds of sale of when exempt,
65-1404
Barter of goods as sale, 65-1360
Beauty shops, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 854
[Reg. i2]
Bible, proceeds of sale of, as exempt, 65-
1404
Bonds, exclusion of, 65-1365, 65-1401; Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 848 [Reg. 3(a)]
School bonds, infra
Books. Records, infra
Boxes, proceeds of sale of, when exempt,
65-1404
Bracket system. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
848 [Reg. 1]
Building materials, 65-1361; Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 852 [Reg. 20]
Burden of proof. Presumptions, infra
"Business" defined, 65-1352
Catalogues, registration of distributors of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 851, 852 [Reg.
19]
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Chemicals, proceeds of sale of, when ex-
empt, 65-1404
Coal, proceeds of sale of, when exempt, 65-
1404
Coke, proceeds of sale of, when exempt, 65-
1404
Collection of tax —
injunction against, prohibited, 65-1465
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 848 [Reg. 1], p. 851 [Reg. 16]
seller, collection by, 65-1407 to 65-1409
use tax, 65-1427
Commission to seller on amount of tax col-
lected, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 851 [Reg.
18]
Communications, proceeds of sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
"Company" defined, 65-1356
Compounding, goods used or consumed in,
65-1361
SALES AND USE TAXES— Cont'd
Computation, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
848, 849 [Reg. 3]
Conditional sales, 65-1360, 65-1403
election between amounts collected and
sales price in computing tax, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7 p. 850 [Reg. 7]
Constitution, exemption of sales protected
by, 65-1404
Construction contracts, sales of personalty
under terms of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 852 [Reg. 22]
Consumption of goods in business, value
of goods withdrawn for, as includible in
"gross receipts," 65-1354
Containers, 65-1361, 65-1368
exemption, 65-1404
Contractors, sale of building materials to,
65-1361; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 852
[Reg. 20]
Contracts of nonresidents not actionable un-
less tax is paid, 65-1468
Converting, materials used in, 65-1361, 65-
1368
Co-operative organizations, sales by, 65-
1359
Cores used in packaging property for sale,
65-1361, 65-1368
Corporate stock, exclusion of, 65-1365, 65-
1401
Crates, proceeds of sale of, when exempt,
65-1404
Credit, sales on, as sales, 65-1360
Dealers —
Retail sales and dealers, infra
Wholesale sales and dealers, infra
Debt to State, use tax as, 65-1427
Deficiency, assessment of, 65-1457
Definition of terms, 65-1351 to 65-1368
Delivery charges, deductibility, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 852 [Reg. 21]
Director, 65-1442
Discounts —
exclusion from tax base, 65-1353, 65-1362
payment of tax when due, discount for,
65-1447
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
pp. 848, 849 [Reg. 3], p. 851 [Reg.
18]
Electricity, exemption of proceeds of sale
of, 65-1404
Employer of person making sale, as "retail-
er," 65-1359
Examination of books, etc., by Tax Com-
mission, 65-1451
Exchange of goods as sale, 65-1360
Exemptions —
definition of terms as affecting, 65-1369
sales tax, 65-1404
use tax, 65-1422; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 850 [Reg. 8]
Index
871
SALES AND USE TAXES— Cont'd
Eye glasses, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 854
[Reg. 30]
Fabricating, materials used in, 65-1361, 65-
1368
Farm machinery, exemption of proceeds of
sale of, 65-1404
Federal law, exemption of sales protected
by, 65-1404
Federal tax, exclusion from tax base, 65-
1362
Feed for poultry or livestock, exemption of,
65-1404
Fertilizers, proceeds of sale of, when ex-
empt, 65-1404
Florists' sales through telegraphic delivery
association, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 853
[Reg. 27]
Freight charges, deductibility, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 852 [Reg. 21]
Fruits, proceeds of sale of, when exempt,
65-1404
Fuel, proceeds from sale of, when exempt,
65-1404
Garden products, proceeds of sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
Gasoline, exemption of proceeds of sale of,
65-1404
Gifts, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 852 [Regs.
23, 24]
"Gross proceeds of sale" defined, 65-1353;
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 848, 849 [Reg.
, 3(a)]
"Gross receipts" denned, 65-1354
Hospitals —
receipts, taxability of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 853 [Reg. 29]
supplies furnished to, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 853 [Reg. 29]
Imported goods, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
854 [Reg. 33]
Impossibility of collection from purchaser
no excuse, 65-1409
Incidence —
sales tax, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 848
[Reg. 1]
use tax, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 850
[Reg. 10]
Ingredients, sales of, 65-1361, 65-1368
Injunction against collection prohibited, 65-
1465
Insecticides, proceeds of sale of, when ex-
empt, 65-1404
Instalment sales, 65-1360, 65-1403
Interest —
on refund, 65-1459
where time for return or payment is ex-
tended, 65-1446
Interstate commerce, property purchased or
sold in, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 854,
855 [Reg. 33]
"In the state" defined, 65-1355
SALES AND USE TAXES— Cont'd
Invoices, preservation of, 65-1449
Itemization of sales tax, 65-1426
Jeopardy assessments, 65-1472
Jewelry repair shops, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 852 [Reg. 25]
Labels as subject to, 65-1361, 65-1368
exemption, 65-1404
Leases of personal property, proceeds of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 850 [Reg. 11]
Liability for use tax, 65-1425
Licenses —
mail-order houses, etc., registration by,
65-1424
retail license. Retail sales and dealers,
infra
Lien on taxpayer's real estate for amount
of warrant, 65-1474
Lithographs, sale for use in printing, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 853 [Reg. 28]
Livestock sales, exemption of, 65-1404
Locomotives, exemption of proceeds of sale
of, 65-1404
Lubricants, proceeds from sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
Lunches, proceeds of sale of school lunches,
when exempt, 65-1404
Machine parts, exemption of proceeds of
sale of, 65-1404
Machinery, exemption of proceeds of sale
of, 65-1404
Manufacturing, goods used or consumed in,
65-1361
Materials used in article for resale, 65-1361
Mining, property used or consumed in, 65-
1361
Mining machinery, exemption of proceeds
of sale of, 65-1404
Monthly remittal of sales taxes, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 848 [Reg. 2]
Mortgages, exclusion of, 65-1365, 65-1401
Motor vehicle fuel, exemption of proceeds
of sale of, 65-1404
Motor vehicles —
accessories, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 855
[Reg. 34]
passenger, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 855
[Regs. 34, 35]
used, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 855 [Reg.
35]
Newspapers, proceeds of sale of, when ex-
empt, 65-1404
Newsprint paper, proceeds of sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
Notes, exclusion of, 65-1365, 65-1401
Notification of discovery of overpayment
or underpayment, 65-1456, 65-1461
Nursery stock, proceeds of sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
Offsetting overpayments against underpay-
ments, 65-1460
Optometrists, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 854
[Reg. 30]
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Code of Laws of South Carolina
SALES AND USE TAXES— Cont'd
Overpayments, 6S-1456, 6S-14S7, 65-1459, 65-
1460
Packaging Materials (this index)
Paper bags, proceeds of sale of, when ex-
empt, 65-1404
Payment —
'overpayments, 65-1456, 65-1457, 65-1459,
65-1460
protest, payment under, 65-1466, 65-1467
security for, 65-1470, 65-1471
Time for, infra
underpayments, 65-1456 to 65-1461
Penalties —
failure to keep records, 65-1450
payment, default in, 65-1463
reduction or waiver, 65-1469
refusing to file or filing incorrect return,
65-1432.1
violations of statute imposing sales tax,
65-1411
"Person" defined, 65-1356
Pledge of revenue for payment of State
school bonds, 21-999.6, 21-1000.3
Photo-engravings, sale for use in printing,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 853 [Reg. 28]
Photo finishers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 853
[Reg. 28]
Photographers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 853
[Reg. 28]
Photostatic copies, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
853 [Reg. 28]
Premiums, property given away as, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 852 [Regs. 23, 24]
Presumptions and burden of proof, 65-1410
use tax, 65-1433
"Price" defined, 65-1362
Price, tax to be added to, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 848 [Reg. 1(b)]
use tax, Roles & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 850
[Reg. 10 ]
Printers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 854 [Reg.
31]
Prizes, property given away as. Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 852 [Reg. 23]
Proceeds, disposition of, 65-1479
pledge of revenue for payment of State
school bonds, 21-999.6, 21-1000.3
use of proceeds for improvement of
school facilities, 21-274
Processing, materials used in, 65-1361, 65-
1368
Protest, payment under, 65-1466, 65-1467
"Purchase" defined, 65-1357
Quarrying, property used or consumed in,
65-1361
Quarrying machinery, exemption of pro-
ceeds of sale of, 65-1404
Railroad cars and locomotives, exemption
of proceeds of sale of, 65-1404
Rate, 65-1401, 65-1407
use tax. 65-1421
SALES AND USE TAXES— Cont'd
Receipts —
retailer, receipt from, as relieving pur-
chaser from liability for use tax, 65-
1425
use tax, receipt for, 65-1427
Records —
examination by Tax Commission, 65-1451
keeping of, 65-1448, 65-1449
penalty for failure to keep, 65-1450
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 850 [Reg. 5]
. subpoena for, 65-1452 to 65-1455
Reduction of penalty, 65-1469
Refund of overpayment, 65-1457, 65-1459
Refund to purchaser prohibited, 65-1408
use tax, 65-1427
Registration by mail-order houses, etc., 65-
1424
Regulations respecting, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, pp. 848-855
Religious publications, proceeds of sale of,
when exempt, 65-1404
Remedy for improper exaction, 65-1465 to
65-1467
Rentals of personal property, proceeds of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 850 [Reg. 11]
Reports by taxpayer to Tax Commission,
65-1405
Resin gum containers, proceeds of sale of,
when exempt, 65-1404
Retail sales and dealers —
retail and wholesale sales. Wholesale
sales, infra
"retailer" defined, 65-1359
"retailer maintaining place of business
in this state," scope of term, 65-1358
retail license —
Chain Store Tax (this index)
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 851 [Reg. 14]
use tax, who must procure in respect
of, 65-1423
"retail sale" defined, 65-1361
Returned goods, exclusion of from tax base,
65-1353, 65-1362
Returns —
extension of time for making, 65-1446;
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 851 [Reg.
18]
penalty for failure to file, 65-1463
procedure when taxpayer refuses to file
or files incorrect return, 65-1432.1
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 850 [Reg. 6], p. 851 [Reg. 16]
secrecy, 65-1477, 65-1478
use tax — ■
purchasers, 65-1430, 65-1431
remittance to accompany, 65-1432
seller, 65-1429, 65-1431
where made, 65-1445
Index
873
SALES AND USE TAXES— Cont'd
Revision, power of, as not to be affected by
pledge of revenue for payment of school
bonds, 21-999.7
Sacks as subject to, 65-1361, 65-1368
"Sale" defined, 65-1360
"Sales price" defined, 65-1362
Sanitariums, receipts of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 853 [Reg. 29]
School bonds, pledge of revenue for pay-
ment of, 21-999.6, 21-1000.3
Schools —
exemption of school books from tax, 65-
1404
taxes to be used for, 21-274, 65-1401, 65-
1479
Securities, sales of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
848 [Reg. 3(a)]
Security, retention of title to goods sold as,
65-1360, 65-1403
Security for payment, 65-1470, 65-1471
Seedlings, proceeds of sale of, when exempt,
65-1404
Seeds, proceeds of sale of, when exempt,
65-1404
"Seller" defined. 65-1359
Ship's fuel, lubricants, and mechanical sup-
plies, exemption of proceeds of sale of,
65-1404
Shoe repair shops, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
853 [Reg. 26]
"Single article" defined, 65-1363
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Soil conditioners, proceeds of sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
Stock, sales of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
848 [Reg. 3(a)]
Storage, tax on, 65-1421
"Tangible personal property" defined, 65-
1365
Tax Commission. See appropriate lines in
this topic
"Taxpayer" defined, 65-1366
Textbooks, exemption of school books, 65-
1404
Ties, proceeds of sale of, when exempt, 65-
1404
Time for payment, 65-1405, 65-1406
assessed underpayment, 65-1457
extension, 65-1446
jeopardy assessment, 65-1472
penalty for default in, 65-1463
use tax, 65-1428, 65-1432
Title retention sale, 65-1360, 65-1403
Trade-in (this index)
Transportation, proceeds of sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
Transportation charges, deductibility, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 852 [Reg. 21] '
Turpentine gum containers, etc., proceeds
of sale of, when exempt, 65-1404
SALES AND USE TAXES— Cont'd
Twine, proceeds of sale of, when exempt,
65-1404
Type-setting, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 854
[Reg. 31]
Underpayments, 65-1456 to 65-1461
"Use" defined, 65-1367
Vending machines, license to be obtained
for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 851 [Reg.
14]
Vessels, exemption of proceeds of sale of,
65-1404
Vineyard products, proceeds of sale of,
when exempt, 65-1404
Waiver of penalties, 65-1469
Warrant for collection, 65-1473 to 65-1476
Watch repair shops, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 852 [Reg. 25]
Water, proceeds from sale of, when exempt,
65-1404
Wholesale sales and dealers —
retail and wholesale sales — -
basis of tax. 65-1402
impracticability of segregation by
taxpayer, 65-144S
segregation on books, 65-1449
"wholesale" defined, 65-1368
Withdrawals from stock not subject to,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 850 [Reg. 13]
Wrapping paper, proceeds of sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
Wrapping twine, proceeds of sale of, when
exempt, 65-1404
SALESMEN
Securities Act (this index)
SALICYLATES
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
SALICYLIC ACID
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
SALLEY
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
SALPINGECTOMY
Sexual Sterilization (this index)
SALSIFY
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
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SALT
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Milk products, use in, 32-1661, 32-1664
SALTPETER
Merchants may sell, 56-1318
SALT PORK
Watering of, penalized, 66-161
SALUDA COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index")
Airport Commission, 2-441 to 2-444
Audit, annual, 14-3257
Auditor—
generally. Counties (this index")
notice of assessment of taxes, time for
giving, 65-1753
tax collector to assist, 65-2179
tax returns, places of receiving, 65-1757
Bailiffs, 15-1941
Board of Commissioners —
chairman —
Commission for Public Grounds and
Buildings, membership in, 14-
3258
election of, 14-3251
powers and duties, 14-3253
term, 14-3252
terracing machinery, supervision of,
63-429, 63-430
clerk, 14-3254
salary, 14-3255
duties generally, 14-3253
election by districts, 14-3251
number of members, 14-3251
powers generally, 14-3253
term of office, 14-3252
vacancies, how filled, 14-3252
Bonds generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Boundaries, 14-91
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Buildings-
commission for, 14-3258, 14-3259
cost of maintenance and repair, restric-
tions on, 14-3260
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
acceptance and discharge to and from,
55-731 to 55-734
Chattel mortgages on crops, certain record-
ing provisions not applicable, 60-304
SALUDA COUNTY— Cont'd
Circuit court and terms in, 15-261, 15-280,
15-281
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against, generally. Counties (this
index)
Clerk of court —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this index)
bond, amount of, 15-1706
fees, 27-96
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Commission for public grounds and build-
ings, 14-3258, 14-3259, 14-3260
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-1003, 43-1005
see also Constables (this index)
Co-operative Soil Conservation Associa-
tion Board —
accounting, monthly, to county treasurer,
63-428
audit of treasurer's books, 63-422
bond of treasurer, 63-422
charges for terracing lands, 63-424
compensation of member in charge of
terracing contracts, 63-425
contracts to terrace lands, 63-424, 63-425,
63-427
duties generally, 63-423
number of members, 63-421
record of hours worked by equipment,
63-426
term of members, 63-421
terracing of lands, 63-424 to 63-430
treasurer, 63-422
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
jurors, compensation and mileage pro-
vision as inapplicable, 17-130
Cotton weighers and weighing —
compensation, 13-227
marking, 13-205
penalty for overcharge, 13-230
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
County seat election, SC Const, Art 7, § 12
Court attaches, 15-1941
Courts —
attaches, 15-1941
bailiffs, 15-1941
circuit court and terms in, 15-261, 15-280,
15-281
Clerk of courts, supra
constables, 43-1003, 43-1005
county courts, inapplicability of general
law, 15-627
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(4)
magistrates, 43-1001 to 43-1005
Masters, infra
referees. 10-1405, 10-1407
Sheriff, infra
Districts, 14-3251
Index
875
SALUDA COUNTY— Cont'd
Drainage—
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Farm demonstration agent, membership in
commission for public grounds and
buildings, 14-3258
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fish hatcheries, funds for operation of, 28-
713
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Foxes, open season for, 28-434
Funds to be deposited at interest, 14-3256
Game laws, use of funds accruing under, 28-
14
Game warden, listing of licensees, 28-314
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses inapplicable, 38-408
Health, Board of, 32-391 to 32-402
see also Lc*al Health Boards (this
index)
duties and powers, 32-394
established, 32-391
expenditures, 32-398
members, 32-392
municipal health boards abolished, when,
32-399, 32-400
municipal water or sewerage boards not
affected, 32-402
State Board of Health, control by, 32-
391
Health Department, 32-393
duties, 32-395 to 32-397
employees, 32-393
High school building fund, funds to be
placed in, 21-3966
Highways —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
abandoning, 33-1862
closing, 33-1862
by erection of dam, canal, waterway,
artificial lake or, reservoir pro-
hibited, unless, etc., 33-500
districts, 33-1861
flooding by dam, canal, waterway, artifi-
cial lake, or reservoir prohibited, un-
less, etc., 33-500
rural mail routes as public roads, 33-802
taxes for, 33-1251 to 33-1257
SALUDA COUNTY— Cont'd
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3§3
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
i-jurors— l^ < U. X *
compensation, 38-308(4)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses—
generally. Counties (this index)
hunting, disposition of fees, 28-314
Magistrates, 43-1001 to 43-1005
see also Magistrates (this index)
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 15-1S07
established in, 15-1801
Officers — -
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
headings herein
Pasturage Commission —
appointment, 63-441
reappointment, eligibility of members
to, 63-441
charges for development work, 63-442
number of members, 63-441
obligations against county, lack of power
to create, 63-443
payments by, to county treasurer, 63-442
report, annual, 63-445
rules and regulations, 63-444
terms of members, 63-441
unimproved lands, development of, 63-
442
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-194
Probate court generally. Probate Courts
(this index)
Public grounds and buildings, commission
for, 14-3258, 14-3259, 14-3260
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Public Works Eminent Domain Law as in-
applicable to, 25-139
Quail, bag limit, 28-377
Railroad bonds, power of Legislature to au-
thorize county and certain townships to
issue, SC Const, Art 10, § 6
Referees in, 10-1405, 10-1407
Registration and recordation fees, 27-96
index book, entry of papers on filing, 60-
154
Rural police generally. Rural Police (this
index)
876
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SALUDA COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
criteria for actions, 21-3955
employees, power to fix salaries of,
21-3956
finances, control of, 21-3956
regulations, 21-3953
borrowing money, 21-3965
in anticipation of special road tax, 33-
1255
funds, allocation of unpledged balances,
21-3967
high school building fund, funds to be
placed in, 21-3966
high school education, provision of, 21-
3958
hunting license fees to be used for benefit
of, 28-314
kindergartens, exemption from provision
for establishment of, 21-604
road tax, special, for districts, 33-1251 to
33-1257
Superintendent of Education —
duties, 21-3951
expense allowance, 21-86
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-3965
taxes —
county unit levy, 21-3964
teachers, trustees to select, 21-3963
trustees —
budgets, filing of, 21-3962
election, 21-3961
teachers, selection of, 21-3963
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, amount of, 53-55
commission for public grounds and
buildings, membership in, 14-3258
magistrate of district 1, serving warrants
and papers of, 43-1002
Simpson's Ferry, free ferry at, 33-732
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Board. Co-operative Soil
Conservation Board, supra
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams, inapplicability of statutory require-
ments as to, 70-5
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2171 to 65-2181
appointment, 65-2171
assistance to county auditor, 65-2179
bond, 65-2172
duties, 65-2175
SALUDA COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax collector — Cont'd
fees, 65-2181
mileage, 65-2181
powers, 65-2175
removal, 65-2171
settlement with treasurer, 65-2179
term of office, 65-2173
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessment of, duty of General Assembly
to provide for, SC Const, Art 7, § 12
assessors, 65-1823 ~
delinquent —
collection, 65-2175 to 65-2181
moneys derived from, to be placed
in high school building fund,
21-3966
execution to enforce payment —
fees, 65-2181
reports on, 65-2179
levy and sale to enforce payment, 65-
2178
exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing establishments, 65-
1525
additions to, 65-1527
highway purposes, 33-1251 to 33-1257
notice of assessment, time for giving, 65-
1753
returns —
place of receiving, 65-1757
Townships, certain, abolished, SC Const,
Art 7, § 11
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, amount, 65-1952
Soil Conservation Association Board, re-
ports and payments to, 63-428
tax collector to settle with, 65-2179
Waters. Streams, supra
SALUDA RIVER
Fishing in, 28-613, 28-632, 2S-1041 to 28-1051
SALUDA, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, 47-1358
Audit of books, 47-1682
Bonded indebtedness excepted from consti-
tutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§7 [Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
Buildings, nublic, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [\Tol. 7, pp. 22S. 229]
Cemetery commission, 47-1451 to 47-1456
Index
877
SALUDA, TOWN OF— Cont'd
Fire department, bond issue for purposes
of, exception from constitutional debt
limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
pp. 228, 229]
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 228,
229]
Lighting plant, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 228, 229]
Street improvement bonds, exception from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
Tax assessors, 65-1824
Term of mayor and wardens, 47-1681
Waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 228, 229]
SALVAGE
Shipwrecks (this index)
SALVAGE COMPANIES
Fire hydrant, taking water from, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 839 [Reg. 23(c)]
SALVATION ARMY
Tax exempt property, 65-1522(27)
SAMPLE
Cotton, sale of, 13-304
Feeding stuffs —
furnishing of samples to Commissioner
of Agriculture, 3-611
taking of samples for analysis, 3-631,
3-632
Fertilizers, samples for analysis, 3-561 to
3-563
Petroleum products, sampling, 66-402, 66-
407
SANDWICH SHOPS
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
SANITARY AGENTS
Epidemics, appointment by municipal health
boards during, 32-71
SANITATION
Health and Sanitation (this index)
SANITARY AND DRAINAGE
COMMISSIONS
Drainage (this index)
SANITATION
Health and Sanitation (this index)
SANTEE BRIDGE DISTRICT
Indebtedness of, to be excluded in determin-
ing municipal debt limit, SC Const, Art
10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 277]
SANTEE-COOPER PROJECT
Highways in locality of, abandonment, 33-
201
Public Service Authority's powers of con-
struction, 59-14 — —
SANTEE RIVER DAMS
Bridge across, 33-202
Road across, 33-202
SANTUC, TOWNSHIP OF
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount.
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229.
230]
Highway improvement bonds, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
pp. 229, 230]
SAPONIN
Soft drink as adulterated by, 32-1515
SATISFACTION
Judgments. Judgment or Decree (this in-
dex)
Liens. Liens and Encumbrances (this in-
dex)
Mortgages —
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
Mortgages (this index)
Proceedings before Public Service Com-
mission, statements in answer as to sat-
isfaction of complaints, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 18]
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SATURDAY SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT
Condemnation for, income tax as affected
tment on. Negotiable Instruments C°' ^y gain or loss on, 65-272
is index) Highways in locality of, abandonment, 33-
198 to 33-200
AT Sewerage disposal, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
SAUNDERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 690-691
873
Presentm
(th
Tax exemption, 65-1523(11)
SAVANNAH RIVER
Bridges, reciprocity between Georgia and
South Carolina as to charters or fran-
chises for, 33-761.
Ferries, reciprocity with Georgia as to
franchises or charters for, 33-761
Fish, netting or seining of, 28-632, 28-886
mesh for shad and sturgeon, 28-886
near Augusta, prohibited, 28-643, 28-644
Fish traps in, regulated, 28-643 to 28-645
Improvement of — •
concurrent jurisdiction of State and
United States over land acquired for
purpose of, 70-59
eminent domain, exercise of power of — ■
Savannah River Navigation Commis-
sion, 70-55, 70-58
United States government, 70-57
State-owned lands or rights to be
granted to United States, 70-56
Navigation Commission. Savannah River
Navigation Commission (this index)
SAVANNAH RIVER NAVIGATION
COMMISSION
Appointment, 70-51
Compensation, no, 70-52
Co-operation with Federal government in
improvement projects, 70-53, 70-5/
Creation, 70-51
Eminent domain, power of, 70-55, 70-58
Highway Department's duty to conform
highways bridges and approaches _ to
changed conditions resulting from im-
provements, 70-54
Majority required, 70-52
Number of members, 70-51
Officers, 70-52
Powers generally, 70-53
President, 70-52
Property, acquisition of, for improvement
projects, 70-55
Secretary, 70-52
State as not liable for property purchases
by, 70-55
Terms of members, 70-51
Vacancies, how filled, 70-51
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS
See also Building and Loan Associations;
Credit Unions
Conversion into Federal association, 8-623
Federal Home Land Bank Act, powers with
respect to, 8-606, 8-607
Federal Savings and Loan Associations
(this index)
Investments — _ m
building and loan association shares,
8-236
Federal home loan bank bonds or de-
bentures, 8-236
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-412
SAVINGS BANKS
Associations. Savings and Loan Associa-
tions (this index)
Federal farm loan bonds, investment in or
loan of money on security of, 8-237
Federal Home Land Bank Act, powers with
respect to, 8-606, 8-607
Investments — _
building and loan association shares, 8-
236
Federal farm loan bonds, 8-237
Federal home loan bonds or debentures,
8-236
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or issued
by, 36-601, 36-602, 36-603
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Author-
ity bonds, 24-363
municipal public works, certain bonds
for, 59-387
national mortgage associations, securi-
ties of, 36-602, 36-603
SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS
Securities Act, exemptions, 62-51(5,9)
Index
879
SAWDUST
Ethyl or methyl alcohol may be manufac-
tured from, 4-321
Fishing streams, discharge in, prohibited,
28-672
SAWMILLS
Sewerage system for employees' houses,
exemption from, 32-1245
Workmen's compensation statute, inappli-
cability to employees, 72-107
SCABIES
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Schools, exclusion from, of persons afflicted
with, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec.
19]
SCALES
Weights and Measures (this index)
SCARLET FEVER
Carriers, potential, not to work where food
products are produced, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 23]
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Quarantine —
local health boards, duties of, 32-76
outside municipalities, 32-551
placarding. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 554
[Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
common carriers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 623 [Sec. 3]
SCENIC VALUES
State parks, penalty for destruction in, 51-9
SCHEDULES
Railroad rates. Fares, Rates, and Charges
of Carriers (this index)
SCHOLARSHIPS
Award of, bv State Board of Education,
21-45; SC Const, Art 11, §2
In State-maintained schools, power of Leg-
islature to create, SC Const, Art 11,
§8
Medical College of the State of South
Carolina (this index)
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND
DUMB AND BLIND
South Carolina Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb and Blind (this index)
SCHOOL FUND
Schools and School Districts (this index)
SCHOOL LANDS
Use of proceeds of, SC Const, Art 11,
§S
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Statutory provisions distinctive to particular
tcountics, see under name of county
Particular schools and educational institutions,
see under name of school or institution
Generally, 21-1 to 21-4416
Abbeville County, provisions distinctive to.
Abbeville County (this index)
Accounting period. Bookkeeping systems,
infra
Admissions tax, exemption of school games
from, 65-802
Agriculture, elements of, to be taught in,
21-411
Aiken County, provisions distinctive to.
Aiken County (this index)
Air schools. Aeronautics (this index)
Alcoholic beverages —
buses, use of alcoholic liquors in, 21-807
income from liquor licenses or sales by
State to be devoted to public school
purposes, SC Const, Art 11, § 12
portion of proceeds of tax on, to be paid
into fund, 65-741, 65-1255, 65-1272.
65-1288
teaching effect of, on human svstem, 21-
411, 21-412; Rules & Reg.'Vol. 7, p.
512 [Reg. 18]
Algebra to be taught in, 21-411
Allendale County, provisions distinctive to.
Allendale County (this index)
Anderson County, provisions distinctive to.
Anderson County (this index)
Apportionment of public funds to, 21-73
kindergarten children not to be counted
in making, 21-601
Arbor Day observances, 64-101
Area trade schools. Trade schools, infra
Arithmetic to be taught in, 21-411
Associations, taxation of, in cities and towns
over 1,000, 47-241
880
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SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Athletic events —
athletic contests generally. Amuse-
ments and Athletic Contests (this
index)
exemption of, from admissions tax, 65-
802
use of school bus equipment in con-
nection with, 21-839.4
Audio-visual equipment, provision of, by
School Book Commission, 21-473
Bamberg County, provisions distinctive to.
Bamberg County (this index)
Bankruptcy Act, consent to readjustment
of district indebtedness under, 1-71
Barnwell County, provisions distinctive to,
Barnwell County (this index)
Baseball. Athletic events, supra
Basketball. Athletic events, supra
Beaufort County, provisions distinctive to.
Beaufort County (this index)
Beauty culture schools. Cosmetologists
(this index)
Beer and wine tax, payment of State's
portion of, into fund, 65-741
Berkeley County, provisions distinctive to.
Berkeley County (this index)
Blackboards, Health Board requirements as
to. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 635 [Sec. 3,
Item 4]
Board of education —
County boards of education, infra
State Board of Education, infra
Boards of trustees. Trustees, infra
Bonds —
particular districts, see under name of
county in which district is lo-
cated,
accrued interest, use of moneys received
for, 21-989, 21-1000
advertisement of sales, 21-983, 21-999.8
amount issuable, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, pp. 276, 278, 279]; 21-971 to
21-990
State bonds, 21-996
denomination of State school bonds, 21-
999.1
election prerequisite to issue, 21-973 to
21-976
eligibility to vote, 21-974
notice of, 21-975
execution, 21-982
State bonds, 21-999.5
exemption from taxation, 21-9S7, 21-
999.4, 65-1522(39)
Allendale County, 21-1126
State bonds, 21-99.4
fiduciaries may invest in, 21-988, 21-999.9
firemen's pension funds in cities from
50,000 to 70,000 may invest in, 61-426
High schools, infra
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Bonds — Cont'd
interest rate, 21-981
State bonds, 21-999.3
maturities, 21-977
State bonds, 21-996, 21-999.3
negotiability, 21-979
State bonds, 21-999.2
place of payment, 21-980
pledge of credit for payment-
operating unit, 21-985
State, 21-999.6
pledge of revenues as security, 1-622
premium to be placed in sinking fund,
21-989, 21-1000
prerequisites to issuance —
Elections, supra, this group
State bonds, 21-997, 21-998
proceeds of sale —
deposit with county treasurer, 21-989
disposition and use of —
State bonds, 21-1000, 21-1000.1
premium to be placed in sinking fund,
21-9S9, 21-1000
record of district bonds to be kept by
county superintendent, 21-76
redemption prior to maturity, 21-978
State bonds, 21-999.3
registration, 21-979
State bonds, 21-999.2
report to comptroller, 1-646, 1-647
sale —
after advertisement, 21-983, 21-999.8
State bonds, 21-999.8
minimum price, 21-984, 21-999.8
Proceeds of sale, supra, this group
sales tax, pledge of revenue from, for
pavment of State bonds, 21-999.6,
21-1000.3
sinking funds — -
investment in U. S. bonds, 21-990
pledge of credit of operating unit for
payment, 21-985
premium to be placed in, 21-989, 21-
1000
State school bonds, 21-1000.2
taxation to create, 21-985
special school districts, bonds of, where
incorporated in another district, 21-
113
State aid — .
for improvement of facilities, obliga-
tion to make, as subordinate to
pledge securing bonds, 21-273
use of, to repay bonds, 21-275
State bonds, 21-995 to 21-1000.3
tax exemption, 65-1522(39)
tax for payment, 21-985
may not be reduced, 21-928
surplus of, in Horry County, use of,
21-986
*DEX
r, 1-622 ■ <3
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Bonds — Cont'd
teachers' retirement funds may invest
in —
Columbia School District 1, 61-504
Richland County School District 2B
and 4 through 33, 61-525
Bookkeeping systems, Comptroller General
to prescribe, 1-S26.1
Books — ■
library books, 21-472
Obscene books, infra
Textbooks, infra
Borrowing —
Bonds, supra
pledge of revenues as security,
Tax anticipation borrowing, infra
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Buildings, 21-301 to 21-321
Aiken County Negro High School, 21-
1091
Anderson County (this index)
approval by State Superintendent of Ed-
ucation, required, 21-321
auditoriums and assembly rooms — ■
exits, 21-309
floor loads, 21-307 '
stairways, number of, 21-311
burning of, punishment for, 16-312
ceilings, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 634
[Sec. 3, Item 2]
classrooms —
floor load, 21-307
height and width, ratio between, 21-
317
lighting, 21-318
space per pupil, 21-317
cleanliness, Health Board requirement.
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 637 [Sec. 3,
Item 11]
combustible materials, limited to one
^^story, 21-305
'Contracts for, letting of, 21-290
corridors, 21-310; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
636 [Sec. 3, Item 10]
floor load, 21-307
doors, hall and exit, to open outward,
21-302, 21-314; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
pp. 636, 637 [Sec. 3, Item 10]
drinking fountains, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 636 [Sec. 3, Item 7]
■^Educational Finance Commission to
make plans for, 21-56
eleemosynary institution to provide, 21-
612
exits, 21-309
regulations as to, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, pp. 636, 637 [Sec. 3, Item 10]
requirements for buildings existing
prior to March 18, 1924, 21-302,
21-303
[8 SC Code]— 56
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Buildings — Cont'd
fire regulations. Fire, infra
floor loads, 21-307
floors, cleaning of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 633 [Sec. 3, Item 1]
flues, chimney, and smoke, 21-308
foundations, thickness of, 21-306
Gaffnev High School District No. 11,
21-1746
handwashing facilities, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 636 [Sec. 3, Item 8]
hanging flues as disqualifying to receive
public money, 21-302
heating. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 635 [Sec.
3, Item 5]
inspection by State Superintendent of
Education, 21-321
insurance of. Insurance, infra
lamps, supports of, 21-316
lath and plaster, protection of, 21-315
lavatory facilities, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 636 [Sec. 3, Item 8]
lighting, 21-318; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
634 [Sec. 3, Item 3]
location, Health Board regulations, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 637 [Sec. 3, Item
12]
lunch rooms. Lunches, infra
McBee Centralized High School Dis-
trict, 21-2006
materials of buildings of more than one
story, 21-305, 21-306
minimum standards, statute as fixing,
21-320
new since March 18, 1924, to conform to
statutory requirements, 21-304
Pageland Centralized High School Dis-
trict, 21-2022
plans for, to be approved by Educational
Finance Commission, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 633 [Sec. 2]
roofing material, 21-308
roof loads, 21-307
sanitation requirements, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, pp. 633-638 [Sec. 3]
sewage, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 636 [Sec.
3, Item 9]
stairways —
construction, 21-312, 21-313
number, 21-311
State aid, 21-271 to 21-290
stovepipes, encasement of, 21-302
study halls, lighting of, 21-318
Superintendent of Education, State, to
inspect and approve, 21-321
taxation, exemption from, 65-1522(1) (2)
timbers, 21-308
toilet facilities, 21-319; Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 635 [Sec. 3, Item 6]
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SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Buildings — Cont'd
trustees' duty to provide, 21-230
ventilation, 21-318; Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 634 [Sec. 3, Item 3]
walls —
exterior, thickness of, 21-306
loads, 21-306
sanitation requirements, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 634 [Sec. 3, Item 2]
windows, provision and construction, 21-
318
woodwork, protection of, 21-315
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
Buses. Transportation of pupils, infra
Business Schools (this index)
Calhoun County, provisions distinctive to.
Calhoun County (this index)
Census of unenrolled children, 21-763
Chalk boards, Health Board requirement as
to, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 635 [Sec. 3,
Item 4]
Charleston County, provisions distinctive
to. Charleston County (this index)
Cherokee County, provisions distinctive to.
Cherokee County (this index)
Chester County, provisions distinctive to.
Chester County (this index)
Chesterfield County, provisions distinctive
to. Chesterfield County (this index)
Claims against school funds —
particular counties, see under name
of county, subheading "Schools"
approval by county superintendent of
education, 21-957
register of claims approved, 21-77
report of, to court and grand jury, 21-
79
report to county treasurer, 21-78
borrowing to pay, 21-962
officials not to acquire interest in, 21-
961
report on, by county treasurer, to county
superintendent of education, 21-
959
trustees to attest, 21-951
verification, 21-951
warrants, signature and countersigna-
ture, 21-957
Clarendon County, provisions distinctive to.
Clarendon County (this index)
Colleton County, provisions distinctive to.
Colleton County (this index)
Common pleas court. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Commutation tax for road purposes, exemp-
tion from, of trustees, teachers, pupils,
etc. —
Allendale County, 33-971
Barnwell County, 33-992
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Commutation tax, etc. — Cont'd
Calhoun County, 33-1021
Colleton County, 33-1052
Dillon County, 33-1062
Dorchester County, 33-1071
Greenville County, 33-1111
Greenwood County, 33-1121
Kershaw County, 33-1145
Lee County, 33-1171
Lexington County, 33-1182
Newberry County, 33-1202
Orangeburg County, 33-1221
Richland County, 33-1241
Sumter County, 33-1271
Union County, 33-1281.1
Comptroller General —
report of bond issues to, 1-646, 1-647
to prescribe bookkeeping systems, 1-826.1
Compulsory attendance, 21-761 to 21-779
absentees, reports of, 21-770, 21-771
appeal to court of common pleas, 21-779
appropriation for enforcement, 21-764
Board of Inquiry, 21-779
books for children unable to procure,
21-775, 21-776
clothing for children unable to procure,
21-775, 21-776
exemption from, 21-762
penalizing parents or guardians, 21-777
teachers, attendance —
co-operation with public agencies and
school trustees, 21-769
duties, 21-770, 21-771
election of, 21-765 to 21-767
health certificate, 21-768
qualifications, 21-768
Concealed weapon, fines for carrying, to be
shared by school fund, 17-404
Condemnation of lands acquired for, under
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
25-55
Conjunctivitis, acute infectious, persons af-
flicted with, to be excluded, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 18]
Consolidation of districts. Districts, infra
Constitutional principles to be taught, 21-
411, 21-420 to 21-423
Constitutional provisions
Art 11, §§1-12
Contagious disease. Health,
Contracts —
Textbooks, infra
Transportation of pupils, infra
Correspondence courses, credit for, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 514 [Reg. 25]
Cosmetologists, schools for. Cosmetolo-
gists (this index)
l8SCCode]
as to, SC Const,
infra
Index
883
/ be
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
County boards of education, 21-101 to 21-
105
particular counties, see 'under name
of county
advisory functions, 21-102
appealability of decisions to State Board
of Education, 21-46 •
''appointment, 21-101 ~~
bonds, approval of issuance, 21-973
bookkeeping systems, Comptroller Gen-
eral to prescribe, 1-826.1
budgets, 21-2593
buses, power to permit use of in con-
nection with special events, 21-839.4
chairman, 21-104
claims against school funds, member
may not acquire, 21-961
clerk, 21-104
fees in teacher's discrimination pro-
ceeding, 21-396
complaint of discrimination against
teacher to be filed with, 21-382
consolidation of schools and districts by,
v^- 21-114.1
^ effect, 21-114.3
order, filing of, 21-114.2
trustees for consolidated districts, ap-
pointment, 21-224.1
controversies, determination of, 21-103
duties, 21-104
expense account of superintendent of
education to be audited and ap-
proved by, 21-82
high schools —
conveyance of property to be ap-
proved by board, 21-629.1
discontinuance to be approved by
board, 21-629.1
lunch supervisors, power to appoint and
discharge, 21-863
meetings, 21-104
militia duty, exemption from, 21-4
number of members, 21-101
quorum, 21-101.1
removal of school district trustees, 21-
225
appeal to State Board of Education,
21-225
State aid for improvement of school fa-
cilities, application by county board
for, when district fails to make it,
21-283, 21-284
superintendent of education, employ-
ment of, 21-2596
survey by, of necessary improvements
and plan for tax relief, for use by
Educational Finance Commission,
21-278
term of office, 21-101
terms of school, regulation of, 21-105,
21-253
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
County boards of education — Cont'd
transportation of pupils —
bus drivers, selection of, 21-839
power to contract for, 21-838
vacancies in, filling of, 21-101; Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg. 6]
County superintendent of education, 21-
61 to 21-91
particular counties, see under name of
county
apportionment of funds among districts,
21-73
assistant, in certain counties, 21-72, 21-
12
jury commissioner, acting as substi-
tute for, 38-51.2
boarding place for teacher not to be
designated by, 21-356
board of education —
acting as chairman and clerk of, 21-
104
membership in, 21-101
bond, official, 21-61 to 21-65
bonds of school districts, record of, 21-
76
bus drivers, supervision of conduct of,
21-839
claims against school funds, duties as
to. Claims against school funds,
supra
Constitution of United States, failure
to give instruction in, as cause for
dismissal, 21-423
consultation of board of education by,
21-102
duties generally, 21-70
election, 21-61
time for holding, 23-303
employment by board of education, 21-
2596
expenses, 21-81 to 21-86
institutes for teachers to be conducted
by, 21-70
jury commissioners, acting as substitute
for, 38-51.1, 38-51.2
legislative acts and joint resolutions,
right to receive copy of, 1-564
notification to, of contagious diseases,
Rules & Reg.. Vol. 7, pp. 556, 557
[Sec. 16]
notification to, of day of settlement be-
tween auditor and treasurer, 65-2028
oath of office, 21-61
oaths, power to administer, 21-5
office for use of, 14-11, 21-69
private schools to report to, 21-89
probate of papers connected with offi-
cial duties, 21-5
removal for failure to comply with re-
quirement of instruction in consti-
tutional principles, 21-423
884
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
County superintendent of education — Cont'd
reports, annual, 21-90, 21-91
reports of persons listed and paying poll
tax, copies for school trustees, 21-80
reports to Governor, forms for, 1-55, 1-56
report to, by teachers and principals, 21-
87
School Book Commission, representa-
tion in, 21-451
seal, 21-68
settlement of county treasurer with
Comptroller General, duty to at-
tend, 21-74, 21-75
supplies, office, provision of, 14-11, 21-
69
term of office, 21-61, 21-66
transportation, supervision of conduct
of pupils during, 21-839
treasurer's report to, 65-2023
poll taxes, 65-158
vacancies, how filled, 21-67
visitation of schools, 21-7C
warrants to be approved by, 21-954
County treasurer. Finances, supra
Course of study to be prescribed by State
Board of Education, 21-45
Darlington County, provisions distinctive
to. Darlington County (this index)
Day, minimum length of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg. 10]
Debt limit, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
Department of Education, State — T
co-operation with United States in pro-
gram for children of working moth-
ers, 21-47
Division of Textbooks —
director. Textbooks, infra
establishment of, 21-451
employees of —
approval bv Board of Education, -
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508 '
[Reg. 5]
nomination, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 508 [Reg. 5]
State Board of Education, infra
junior colleges, powers over, 21-715
Lunch Division, 21-861
record of teachers' certificates to be kept
in, 21-373
Schoolhouse Planning Section, transfer
of powers and duties to Education-
al Finance Commission, 21-288
Desks, Health Board requirements as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 635 [Sec. 3,
Item 4]
Dillon County, provisions distinctive to.
Dillon County (this index)
Director of Textbook Division. Textbooks,
infra
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Discrimination. Teachers and principals,
infra
Disease. Health, infra
Disorderly conduct at or near, 16-558
Districts, 21-111 to 21-197
see also under names of counties,
subheading "Schools"
see also other appropriate lines under
this topic
actions by or against, 21-111
Bankruptcy Act, supra
bodies politic and corporate, 21-111
Bonds, supra
boundaries, alteration of, 21-112 -
consolidation, 21-112, 21-114
board of education, power of, 21-114.1
Educational Finance Commission's
duty as to, 21-56
effect, 21-114.3
trustees for consolidated districts, ap-
pointment and term, 21-224.1
contracts —
authority to enter into, 21-111
trustee not to be interested in, 21-961
debt limits, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
dissolution of district formed of parts of
two or more counties, 21-116
division of, 21-112 —
division of counties into, SC Const, Art
11, §5
Graded school districts, infra
High schools, infra
name, 21-111
Notes of school districts, infra
poll taxes to be expended as collected
by, 65-156
special legislation incorporating, pro-
hibited, SC Const, Art 3, § 34
Special school districts, infra
Taxes, infra
Textbooks, infra
Trustees, infra
Disturbing women's schools, penalty for,
16-551
Dorchester County, provisions distinctive
to. Dorchester County (this index)
Drainage of grounds, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 637 [Sec. 3, Item 12]
Drainage taxes, segregation of school taxes
from, 18-549
Edgefield County, provisions distinctive to.
Edgefield County (this index)
Educational Finance Commission (this in-
dex)
Elections —
bond elections. Bonds, supra
trustees. See titles naming particular
counties
Eleemosynary institutions, schools for, 21-
611 to 21-613
Eminent domain. Condemnation, supra
Index
S85
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Employees —
bus drivers. Transportation of pupils,
infra
colds, persons afflicted with, not to work,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 642 [Sec.
1, Item 16]
lunch and transportation employees, op-
tional membership in South Caro-
lina Retirement System, 61-40
Teachers and principals, infra
unemployment compensation statute as
applicable to, 68-22
Enrollment —
annual report of, 21-846
child to be counted only once, 21-845
"Enrollment," definition of, SC Const, Art
11. §6
Enrollment records as proof of birth date,
32-1145(7)
Escheated property to be used for, SC
Const, Art 11, § 11
Exemption from taxation —
bonds, exemption of. Bonds, supra
Commutation, tax for road purposes,
supra
constitutional provision as to, SC Const,
Art 10, §4
property given to schools, 65-1522(3)
school buildings and grounds, 65-1522
(1,2)
school district notes, Hampton County,
21-2978
Fairfield County, provisions distinctive to.
Fairfield County (this index)
Federal aid fund, investment of, 21-901; SC
Const, Art 11, §11
Filling station within 100 feet of, when un-
lawful, 66-5
Finances and funds, 21-901 to 21-1000.3
provisions relating to particular
counties, see under name of
county
alcoholic beverages, income from tax
on. Alcoholic beverages, supra
Bankruptcy Act, supra
Bonds, supra
Budget and Control Board, supra
carrying concealed weapon, fines for,
to be shared by school fund, 17-404
Claims against school funds, supra
commission. Educational Finance Com-
mission (this index)
county treasurer's account, 65-2012
courts, funds in, unclaimed, 21-902
escheated property, holding of, for edu-
cational purposes, 21-902
Federal aid fund, investment of, 21-901;
SC Const, Art 11, § 11
fines collected for disorderly conduct as
part of school funds, 16-558
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Finances and funds — Cont'd
Forest lands, infra
interurban railroad's failure to heat cars,
school fund's share in penalty for,
58-1319
investment of funds held by State Treas-
urer for educational purposes, 21-
901,21-903
marriage license fees to go to school
funds, 20-32
pledge of revenues as security, 1-622
for payment of bonds. Bonds, supra
railroad, school fund's share of penalty
against —
failure to keep grade level with track
at stations, 58-1205
failure to provide separate closets at
stations, 58-1180
reserve fund to place schools on cash
basis, 21-941 to 21-943
teachers' pay certificates, use to re-
tire, 21-943
retailers' license tax to be used for
schools, 65-1479
salaries of State and county officers not
to be paid out of school funds, SC
Const, Art 11, §4
sales and use taxes to be used for schools,
65-1401, 65-1479
State fund —
moneys available for, SC Const, Art
11, §11
payment of percentage of forest land
profits into, 29-28
State parks, sharing in revenues from,
51-7
Taxes, infra
telegrams, improper delivery charges
for, school fund's share in penalty
for, 58-256
unknown owners' property to go to State
school fund, SC Const, Art 11, §11
Vocational training, infra
Fire, means of escape from, 21-301
Fire alarm boxes in, 47-1158
Fire drills in, 27-871 to 21-873; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 636 [Sec. 3, Item 10]
Fire escapes and exits, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 636 [Sec. 3, Item 10]
Fire insurance. Insurance, infra
Fire prevention instruction to be given,
21-415
Fire protection, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
636 [Sec. 3, Item 10]
Fire walls, minimum thickness of, 21-306
Flag of United States, display of, 21-7
rules and regulations for, 22-6
Florence County, provisions distinctive to.
Florence County (this index)
Flying schools. Aeronautics (this index)
886
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Football. Athletic events, supra
Forest lands, percentage of profits paid into
school fund, 29-28
Frances Willard Day observances, 64-102
Funds. Finances and funds, supra
Games. Athletic events, supra
Gas station. Filling station, supra
General Assembly (this index")
Geography to be taught in, 21-411
Georgetown County, provisions distinctive
to. Georgetown County (this index)
Gifts to State or for educational purposes,
SC Const, Art 11, §§ 10, 11
Girls' schools, penalty for disturbing, 16-
551
Good behavior to be taught in, 21-411
Governor, forms for reports to, 1-55, 1-56
Graded school districts —
general education law as applicable to,
21-1
\X legislation creating, not repealed by Ed-
ucation Law, 21-1
Grammar, English, to be taught in, 21-411
Granulated lids, persons with, to be exclud-
ed. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec.
18]
Greenville County, provisions distinctive to.
Greenville County (this index")
Greenwood County, provisions distinctive
to. Greenwood County (this index)
Gymnasiums, floor loads, 21-307
Hampton County, provisions distinctive to.
Hampton County (this index)
Hawkers carrying on business near, 56-1214
Health-
contagious and infectious diseases, provi-
sions as to, 32-691 to 32-696
books used bv diseased pupils, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 841 [Sec. 11],
p. 843 [Sec. 5]
disease as ground for excluding pupil.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 556,
557 [Sec. 15-19]
lunch rooms, diseased workers ex-
cluded. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
643 [Sec. 1, Item 16]
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 633-644
instruction in matters of, 21-411, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg. 7]
Municipal Health Boards (this index)
Nursing Schools (this index)
tuberculosis, provisions as to, 32-691 to
32-693, 32-696
Vaccination, infra
High schools —
in particular counties, see under
names of counties, group head-
ing "Schools"
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
High schools — Cont'd
accreditation — -
application for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 508 [Reg. 1]
assignment of teachers as affecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 510
[Reg. 11]
enrollment as affecting, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 510 [Reg. 10]
junior high schools, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 514, 515 [Reg. 28]
administrator, qualifications, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 509 [Reg. 4]
area of districts of central high schools,
21-625
board of education, county —
conveyance of property to be ap-
proved by, 21-629.1
discontinuance to be approved by, 21-
629.1
Board of Education, State-
inspection by, 21-633
regulation by, 21-629, 21-633
board of trustees, 21-622, 21-627
clerk, 21-628
central high schools, 21-621, 21-622, 21-
624 to 21-629
certificates, award of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 514 [Reg. 24]
class periods, minimum length of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 511 [Reg. 16]
co-operation of common school districts
in establishing, 21-621
corporate bodies, certain high school dis-
Jtricts created, 21-(>_M
\^efedits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 512,
513,514 [Reg. 18,25]
day, minimum length of, Rules & Reg..
Vol.7, p. 511 [Reg. 15]
/ diplomas —
non-public schools. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 509 [Reg. 2]
uniformity in color, size, lettering,
and marking, 21-630
- units of attendance required, 21-630
discontinuance, board of trustees may
authorize, 21-629.1
electives, limitations on offering of.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 513 [Reg.
20]
enrollment, minimum. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 509, 510 [Reg. 10]
( establishment. 21-621
existing, right to claim statutory privi-
leges, 21-623
government, instruction in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 512 [Reg. 18]
grades includible. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 509 [Reg. 3]
graduation requirements. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 512, 513 [Reg. 18]
Index
ss;
Schools and school
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
High schools — Cont'd
guidance activities, time devoted to, as
equivalent to class instruction, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 509 [Reg. 7]
Industrial School for Boys, credit for
work in agriculture in. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 513 [Reg. 18]
inspector, 21-633
instructional materials, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 514 [Reg. 27]
junior high schools —
graduation requirements, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 512 [Reg. 18]
standards for. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 514. 515 [Reg. 28]
languages, modern, limitations on offer-
ing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 513
[Reg. 19]
librarian, qualifications of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 511 [Reg. 17]
library standards. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 511,512 [Reg. 17]
loyalty to government as condition of
graduation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 512 [Reg. 18]
military personnel, special credit for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 513, 514
[Reg. 23]
newspapers for pupils' use, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 511 [Reg. 17]
non-accredited schools, credit by ac-
credited school for attendance at,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 513 [Reg.
18]
non-public schools, rating of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 509 [Reg. 2]
periodicals for pupils' use, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 511 [Reg. 17]
plant, requirements as to. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 509 [Reg. 8]
pupils work load, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 510 [Regs. 12, 13]
records, keeping of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 514 [Reg. 26]
regulations of State Board of Education
respecting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 50S-515
reports required of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 509 [Reg. 6]
State aid, withdrawal of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol 7, p. 509 [Reg. 5]
supervisor's approval of program re-
quired, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 513
[Reg. 21]
Teachers and principals, infra
term, minimum length. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 511 [Reg. 14]
trade schools, credit for courses taken
in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 513 [Reg.
18]
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
High schools — Cont'd
Transportation of pupils, infra
trustees, powers of, 21-629.1
types. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 509 [Reg.
3]
veterans, special credit for. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 513, 514 [Reg. 23]
Highway fund, additional tax to be paid
into, 65-1202
Highway tax. Commutation tax, supra
History of State and United States to be
taught in, 21-411
Home study, use of books for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 841 [Sec. 9]
Home study schools, approval of State
Board of Education required, 21-677
Horry County, provisions distinctive to.
Horry County (this index)
Hospitals in municipalities 1,000 to 5,000,
contributing school districts. Hospitals
(this index)
Hygiene to be taught in, 21-411
Impetigo-contagiosa, exclusion of persons
suffering from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 557 [Sec. 19]
Industrial Schools (this index)
Infectious disease. Health, supra
Inspection of books, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 840 [Sec. 2]
Instruction, subjects of, 21-411 to 21-423,
21-601 to 21-717
Insurance of buildings and contents, by
Budget and Control Board, 1-433
abandoned, cancellation or reduction of
insurance on, 1-434
Superintendent of Education to furnish
information as to, 1-437
Intoxicating beverages. Alcoholic bever-
ages, supra
Itch, exclusion of persons suffering from,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 19]
Jasper County, provisions distinctive to.
Jasper County (this index)
John De La Howe School (this index)
Junior Colleges (this index)
Kershaw County, provisions distinctive to.
Kershaw County (this index)
Kindergartens — ■
common school system, part of, 21-602
counties exempted, 21-604
established, when, 21-601
teachers' qualifications, 21-603
Lancaster County, provisions distinctive to.
Lancaster County (this index)
Lancaster school district —
bonded indebtedness. permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
Laurens County, provisions distinctive to.
Laurens County (this index)
Lee County, provisions distinctive to. Lee
County (.this index)
S88
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Legislature. General Assembly (this index)
Lewd books. Obscene books, supra
Lexington County, provisions distinctive to.
Lexington County (this index)
Libraries —
county aid, 42-251,42-252
election on question of establishing, 42-
102,42-111
furnishing of books by State School
Book Commission, 21-472
list of books purchased with county or
State aid, to be filed, 42-252
location, 42-104
power to establish, 42-101
private subscriptions, funds raised by,
42-251
Regional Libraries (this index)
State aid, 42-251, 42-252
State Superintendent of Education —
membership in Library Board, 42-5
membership in library committee, 21-
454
taxes for, 42-114
trustees —
appointment, number, and terms of
office, 42-112
eligibility as affected by holding of
other office, 42-103
powers, 42-113
warrants, 42-114
Lice, exclusion of persons suffering from,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 19]
License taxes. Teachers and principals, in-
fra
Limitation of indebtedness, SC Const, Art
10, §5
Literature, English, to be taught in, 21-411
Lunches and lunch rooms —
animals to be excluded, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 642 [Sec. 1, Item 15]
butter, sliced, serving of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 643 [Sec. 1, Item 15]
ceilings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 638
[Sec. 1, Item 2]
clams to be from approved sources,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 642 [Sec. 1,
Item 14]
cloths used by employees to be clean,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p 641 [Sec.
1, Item 10]
county supervisors — -
compensation, 21-865
duties, 21-864
employments, 21-863
expenses, 21-865
number of, 21-862
office space and equipment, 21-865
cracked ice, serving of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 643 [Sec. 1, Item 15]
cream, how served, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 642 [Sec. 1, Item 14]
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Lunches and lunch rooms — Cont'd
Department of Public Education, Divi-
sion of, 21-861
display of foods and drinks, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 642 [Sec. 1, Item 15]
doors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 638 [Sec.
1, Item 3]
employees, cleanliness and health of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 643 [Sec. 1,
Item 16]
employees, optional membership in
South Carolina retirement systems,
61-40
equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
640, 641 [Sec. 1, Items 9-11]
expectoration in rooms in which food
is prepared, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 643 [Sec. 1, Item 16]
Federal distribution of commodities, 21-
867
flies, protection from, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 638 [Sec. 1, Item 3], p. 642
[Sec. 1, Item 15]
floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 638 [Sec.
1, Item 1]
food consultant, employment by State
Department of Education, 21-861
fowls to be excluded, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 642 [Sec. 1, Item 15]
garbage, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 641
[Sec. 1, Item 12]
hand washing facilities, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 640 [Sec. 1, Item 8]
Health Board requirements, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 638-644
lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 639
[Sec. 1, Item 4]
lockers or dressing rooms for employees,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 643 [Sec.
1. Item 17]
Milk, infra
mussels to be from approved sources,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 642 [Sec.
1, Item 14]
oysters to be from approved sources,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 042 [Sec.
1, Item 14]
policy of State, 21-866
refrigeration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
642 [Sec. 1, Item 13]
sales tax, exemption from, 65-1404
sanitation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
638-642
screening, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 638
[Sec. 1, Item 3]
serving of food and drink, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 642 [Sec. 1, Item 15]
soiled linens, coats, and aprons to be
kept in containers, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 643 [Sec. 1, Item 17J
Index
8S9
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Lunches and lunch rooms — Cont'd
storage of food and drink. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 642 [Sec. 1. Item 15]
tobacco, use of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
643 [Sec 1, Item 16]
toilet facilities for employees. Rules &
Reg.. Vol. 7, p. 639 [Sec. 1, Item 6]
utensils, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 640.
641 [Sec. 1, Items 9-11]
ventilation. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 639
[Sec. 1, Item 5]
vermin, protection from, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 642 [Sec. 1, Item 15]
walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 638 [Sec.
1, Item 2]
wastes, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 641 [Sec. 1, Item 12]
water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
640 [Sec. 1, Item 7]
wholesomeness of food and drink re-
quired. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 642
[Sec. 1, Item 14]
window screens, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 639 [Sec. 1, Item 3]
McCormick County, provisions distinctive
to. McCormick County (this index)
Marion County, provisions distinctive to.
Marion County (this index)
Marlboro County, provisions distinctive to.
Marlboro County (this index)
Marriage license fees to go to school funds,
20-32
Medicine, schools of. Physicians and Sur-
geons (this index)
Militarv science and tactics, instruction in,
21-419
Milk program, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
614-617
school lunch rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 642 [Sec. 1, Item 14]
Morals to be taught in, 21-411
Mothers, working, care of preschool chil-
dren of, 21-47
Motion picture films and projectors, furnish-
ing of by School Book Commission,
21-473
Municipal Health Boards (this index)
Narcotics, effect upon human system to be
taught in, 21-411, 21-412; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 512 [Reg. IS]
Negroes, separate schools for, 21-751; SC
Const, Art 11, § 7
Newberry Count}", provisions distinctive to.
Newberry County (this index)
Notes of school districts —
Hampton Countv, exemption from taxa-
tion, 21-2978
tax anticipation borrowing, 1-53
Nurses I this index)
Nursing Schools (this index)
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Obscene books and pictures, introducing,
16-414
Oconee County, provisions distinctive to.
Oconee County (this index)
Officers, duty of General Assembly to pro-
vide for election or appointment, SC
Const, Art 11, §3
Orangeburg County, provisions distinctive
to. Orangeburg County (this index)
Orphan schools. Orphans and Orphanages
(this index)
Orthography to be taught in, 21-411
Overhead, allowance of State aid for, 21-260
Parks. State parks, infra
Peddlers carrying on business near. 56-1214
Phvsical education courses to be given, 21-
416: Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 513 [Reg.
18]
Physiology to be taught in, 21-411
Pickens County, provisions distinctive to.
Pickens County (this index)
Pictures. Obscene books and pictures, su-
pra
Playgrounds, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 637
[Sec. 3, Item 12]
Pledge by. Bonds, supra
Poll taxes for benefit of, 65-151, 65-156
constitutional provision as to, SC Const,
Art. 11, §6
Principals. Teachers and principals, infra
Private Schools (this index)
Privies, 32-1225: Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
635 [Sec. 3, Item 6]
Pupils, 21-751 to 21-873
age of enrollment, 21-752; Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg. S]
birth date, enrollment records as proof
of. 32-1145(7)
Compulsory attendance, supra
dental inspection, annual, 21-753 to 21-
755
dismissal, power of trustees, 21-230
enrollment —
duplication, provisions against, 21-845
lists, transfer on, 21-842
penalty for violating provisions, 21-
844
publicizing of provisions as to, 21-843
report, annual, 21-846
weeks, 21-841
exemption from commutation tax.
Commutation tax, supra
health of. Health, supra
Lunches, supra
medical inspection, annual, 21-753 to 21-
755
physical examination, annual, 21-753 to
21-755
racial segregation, 21-751
regular school attendance law. Com-
pulsory attendance, supra
S90
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Pupils — Cont'd
road tax, exemption from. Commutation
tax, supra
suspension power of trustees, 21-230
transfer —
yeountv board of education may order,
V 21-851
from one county to another, 21-847,
s y 21-848
^s regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 844 [Sees. 3, 4]
to adjoining district, 21-849
Spartanburg County, exceptions
for, 21-854
without consent of district of res-
idence, penalized, 21-850
Transportation of pupils, infra
tuition of nonresidents, 21-851
see also under name of particular
county
credit for taxes paid, 21-853
excused where parent or guardian
pays taxes in district, 21-852, 21-
852.1
Racial segregation of pupils, 21-751; SC
Const, Art 11, § 7
books kept separate. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 840 [Sec. 4]
Reading to be taught in, 21-411
Records —
books disposed of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 843 [Sec. 3]
Enrollment records, supra
Regular school attendance law. Compul-
sory attendance, supra
Religion. Sectarianism, infra
Reserve Officers Training Corps units in
high schools, 21-419
Retailers' license tax to be used for, 65-
1479
Retirement systems —
lunch and transportation employees, op-
tional membership in South Caro-
lina retirement system, 61-40; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 476 [Reg. 4]
Teachers and principals, infra
Revenue —
Finances and funds, supra
Taxes, infra
Richland County, provisions distinctive to.
Richland County (this index)
Ringworm, exclusion of persons suffering
from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec.
19]
Road duty, exemption of teachers, trustees
and pupils from, 47-1324
Road tax. Commutation tax, supra
Safety instruction program to be given, 21-
414; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg.
7]
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Sales and use taxes —
exemption of school books from, 65-1404
pledge of revenue for pavment of school
bonds. 21-999.6, 21-1000.3
to be used for schools, 21-274, 65-1401,
65-1479
Saluda County, provisions distinctive to.
Saluda County ("this index)
Scabies, exclusion of persons suffering from,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 19]
Scholarships (this index)
Scholastic year, 21-3
Sectarianism forbidden —
in public schools, 21-23
use of state funds in aid of sectarian
schools, SC Const, Art 11, § 9
Separate schools, 21-751; SC Const, Art
11, §7
Sinking funds. Bonds, supra
Soutli Carolina Day observances, 64-105
Spartanburg County, provisions distinctive
to. Spartanburg County (this index)
Special school districts-
general Education Law as applicable to,
21-1
legislation creating, not repealed by
Education Law, 21-1
special legislation incorporating school
districts, prohibited, SC Const, Art
3, §34
Spelling to be taught in, 21-411
State aid, 21-251 to 21-290
basis of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508
[Regs. 9, 10]
industrial school for white girls, par-
ticipation of, 55-168
minimum length of school day required,
Rules & Reg, Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg.
10]
transportation of pupils, 21-833 to 21-
839.7
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
condemnation of lands acquired for
schools under, 25-55
State Board of Education, 21-41 to 21-47
advisory functions, 21-46
appeals to —
by removed trustee, 21-225
free tuition to State institutions, 22-
54
from decisions of county boards of
education, 21-46, 21-103
Aiken County, 21-1041
in proceedings on teacher's complaint
of discrimination, 21-391 to 21-
393
appointment, 21-41; SC Const, Art 11,
§2
recess appointment, Senate approval
required, 1-121
Index
891
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
State Board of Education — Cont'd
Berkeley County Board of Education,
appointment of members, 21-1451
Board of Education meetings, 21-43;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508 [Regs.
2-4]
business schools, enforcement of stat-
utory provisions regulating, 21-675
chairman, 21-21
clerk —
fees in teacher's discrimination pro-
ceeding, 21-396
Columbia Bible College diploma entitles
holder to be accredited by, 22-12
compensation of members, 21-42
constitutional provision for, SC Const,
Art 11, §2
county boards or officers, filling of va-
cancies in, 21-67; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 508 [Reg. 6]
course of study, power to prescribe, 21-
45
degree of licentiate of instruction, ap-
proval of course for, 22-4
Department of Education, supra
director of Textbook Division, 21-451
eleemosynary institutions, board's power
to discontinue schools in, 21-613
employees of Department of Education
to be approved by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg. 5]
examiners for teachers, appointment and
salary, 21-371
executive officer, State Superintendent of
Education as, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 508 [Reg. 1]
high schools —
inspection of, 21-633
regulation of, 21-629, 21-633
home study schools, approval of Board
required, 21-677
libraries, school, duties as to, 42-253
members of, 21-41; SC Const, Art 11,
§2
mileage allowance, 21-42
militia duty, exemption of members
from, 21-4
number of members, 21-41
powers generally, 21-45; SC Const, Art
11, §2
quorum, 21-43
records, etc. 21-44
rules and regulations adopted by, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 598-515
power to adopt, 21-45
scholarships, awarding of, 21-45; SC
Const, Art 11, §2
seal, 21-43
secretary, 21-41; SC Const, Art 11, § 2
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
State Board of Education — Cont'd
teachers —
certificates, grant and revocation, 21-
45
prescribing rules for examination and
certification of, 21-45; SC Const,
Art 11, § 2
term of office, 21-41; SC Const, Art 11
§ 2
textbooks, power to prescribe, 21-45
uniform series of textbooks, enforce-
ment of requirement, 21-456
trade schools, establishment and con-
trol. 21-651 to 21-658
transportation of pupils, regulation of,
21-792
trustees, district, appointment by. See
particular county
veterans' children, determination of eli-
gibility for free tuition, 22-56
vocational training, 21-691, 21-692
State Department of Education. Depart-
ment of Education, supra
State fund. Finances and funds, supra
State parks, sharing in revenues from, 51-7
State Superintendent of Education, 21-21
to 21-27
Board of Education, State, member and
secretary of, SC Const, Art 11, § 2;
21-41
bond, 21-21
of clerk, 1-41
Citadel, The —
beneficiary cadets of, duties upon the
graduation of, 22-313
Board of Visitors of, to make annual
report to Superintendent, 22-308
member of Board of Visitors of, 22-
302
collection by, of school books, apparatus,
maps, and charts, 21-23
compensation, 21-21
not alterable during term of office,
SC Const, Art 4, § 24
consolidated county superintendents'
report to be forwarded to General
Assembly by, 21-27
constitutional principles, provision of in-
struction in, by high schools, univer-
sities, and colleges, 21-422
consultation of State Board of Education
by, 21-46
donations for educational purposes, tak-
ing of, 21-904
duties generally, 21-23
Educational Finance Commission, ex
officio membership in, 21-53
election, SC Const, Art 4, §24, Art 11,
§1; 21-21
892
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
State Superintendent of Education — Cont'd
employees of Department of Education
to be nominated by, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 508 [Reg. 5]
executive department, membership in,
1-1
executive officer of State Board of Edu-
cation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 508
[Reg. 1]
flag, regulating display of, 21-7; 22-6
forms and instructions to be prepared
and transmitted to county superin-
tendents, 21-23
inspection of schools by, 21-23
Library Board, membership in, 42-5
librarv committee, membership in, 21-
454
Medical College of the State of South
Carolina, member of board of trus-
tees of, 22-353
oath of office, 21-21
of clerk, 1-41
oaths, power to administer, 21-5
office supplies, 1-3
physicial training and instruction, super-
vision of, 21-418
probate of papers connected with official
duties, 21-5
public school funds, supervision over,
21-23
records of State Board of Education to
be kept in office of, 21-44
regulations to be published by, 21-23
reports by —
to General Assembly, 21-26
to Governor, forms for, 1-55, 1-56
reports to —
by colleges and universities, as to
freshman graduates of South
Carolina high schools, 22-10, 22-
11
by county superintendents, 21-90, 21-
91
by educational institutions, 21-25
by trustees of specially created dis-
tricts, 21-243
School Book Commission, membership
in, 21-451
South Carolina Institution for the Edu-
cation of the Deaf and Dumb and
Blind, member of board of com-
missioners of, 22-451
successor, delivery of records and prop-
erty to, 21-24
tax settlement between auditor and
treasurer to be notified to, 65-208
term of office, SC Const, Art 4, §24;
Art 11, § 1
traveling expenses, 21-21
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
State Superintendent of Education— Cont'd
University of South Carolina, member
of board of trustees of, 22-101
vacancy in office, how filled, 21-22
Winthrop College, member of board
of trustees of, 22-402
State Training School (this index)
State Textbook Commission. Textbook
Commission, infra
Students. Pupils, supra
Subject of instruction, 21-411 to 21-423, 21-
601 to 21-717
Summer schools. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
513 [Reg. 22]
Sumter County, provisions distinctive to.
Sumter County (this index)
Superintendent of Education —
County superintendent of education,
supra
State Superintendent of Education, su-
pra
Supervision, allowance of State aid for, 21-
260
Supplies consumable by pupils, School Book
Commission not required to furnish, 21-
471
Survey of school system by Educational
Finance Commission, 21-57
Tables, Health Board requirements as to,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 635 [Sec. 3,
Item 4]
Tax anticipation borrowing, 21-962
particular counties, see under name
of county
negotiable notes for, 1-53
Taxes —
provisions distinctive to a particular
county, see under name of coun-
ty
admissions tax, exemption of school
games from, 65-802
assessment for, to be the same as State
taxes, 65-1503
associations, taxation of, in cities and
towns over 1,000, 47-241
authorization by electors, 21-911 to 21-
914
bonds, payment of. Bonds, supra
Charleston city district, delinquent, how
collected, 65-3396
Commutation tax, supra
designation of school by taxpayer as
controlling application, 21-924
direct tax, investment and use for school
purposes, SC Const, Art 11, § 11
discontinuance of special levies when
purpose satisfied, 21-935
disposition of. Finances and funds, su-
pra
Index
893
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
districts, taxing power of, SC Const, Art
10, § 5 [Vol. 7 pp. 276, 278, 279];
Art 11, § 6
drainage taxes, segregation of school
taxes from, 18-549
Exemption from taxation, supra
highway fund, additional tax to be paid
into, 65-1202
hospitals in municipalities 1,000 to 5.000,
lew in contributing school districts,
32-860
library purposes, 42-114
lien of levy, 21-922
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
to 65-1977
Poll taxes, supra
proceeds, how paid out, 21-923
rates —
maximum, 21-914, 21-916, 21-925, 21-
926, 21-934
publication of notice of, 65-1962
reduction of tax authorized, 21-927, 21-
928,21-931,21-933
retailers' license tax to be used for
schools, 65-1479
Sales and use taxes, supra
teachers, tax on. Teachers and prin-
cipals, infra
valuation for purpose of, to be that made
for State taxes, 65-1503
Teachers and principals, 21-351 to 21-396
see also under names of counties
agency for textbook publishers forbid-
den, 21-509
attendance teachers. Compulsory attend-
ance, supra
boarding place not to be designated by
school officials, 21-356
bus duties, assignment to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 515 [Reg. 1]
certificates —
Board of Education to prescribe
rules for, 21-45
duplicate, fee for, 21-374
examination for, 21-371, 21-372; SC
Const, Art 11, §2
traveling expenses of director of
examiners, payment of, 21-374
grant and revocation by State Board
of Education, 21-45
necessity, 21-354
record of, 21-373
Citadel, beneficiary cadets of, to teach
for two years in public schools, 22-
310
Constitution of the United States, fail-
ure to give instruction in, as cause
for dismissal, 21-423
contagious and infectious diseases, pro-
visions as to, 32-691 to 32-696
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Teachers and principals — Cont'd
contracts with, time of making, 21-228
discrimination against, proceedings to
remedy, 21-381 to 21-396
appeal to State Board, 21-391 to 21-
393
compensation received prior to fil-
ing of complaint not affected, 21-
395
fees of clerks of boards, 21-396
filing of complaint, 21-381, 21-382
hearing and decision, 21-383, 21-388,
21-389
notices, 21-386
production of records, 21-387
reclassification, 21-390. 21-392
service of subpoenas, 21-385
witnesses, 21-385,21-387
exemption from commutation tax. Com-
mutation tax, supra
industrial schools, employment at, 55-56
industrial school for white girls. 55-
167
institutes for, to be conducted by county
superintendent of education, 21-70
kindergarten, qualification, 21-603
library duty, assignment to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 510 [Reg. 11]
license and occupation taxes on —
cities and towns over 1,000, 47-271
cities over 40,000, 47-407
towns less than 1,000, 47-173
loyalty to Constitution, required, 21-372
nonattendance of pupils, penalty for fail-
ure to report, 21-770
notification to, of contagious diseases,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 556, 557
[Sec. 16]
number, minimum, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 510 [Reg. 11]
occupation taxes in cities and towns over
1,000, 47-271
pay certificate —
officials not to acquire interest in, 21-
961
reserve funds, use to retire, 21-943
physical education to be given in train-
ing schools for teachers, 21-417
^qualifications, 21-354; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 509 [Reg. 9]
re-employment in absence of notification
to contrary, 21-355
relationship to trustee as affecting em-
ployment, 21-351, 21-352
removal for failure to carry out require-
ments of instruction in constitu-
tional principles, 21-423
report, monthly, to trustees, 21-358, 21-
359
894
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Teachers and principals — Cont'd
residence entitling to vote, SC Const,
Art 2, § 4(a) ; 23-62
retirement benefits —
generally, 61-451 to 61-557
under particular statutes, see the
particular counties, school dis-
tricts, etc.
under South Carolina retirement sys-
tem—
deductions and employer contribu-
tions, 61-80
determination of who is teacher,
61-44
rules and regulations. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 475. 476
sixtv-five, retirement at age of, 61-
102
special benefits in certain cases of
retirement before July 1, 1945,
61-112
"teacher" defined, 61-1(3) I
road duty, exemption from, 47-1324
road tax, exemption from. Commuta-
tion tax, supra
salaries —
v^^classification for purpose of fixing, 21-
390, 21-392
discrimination in fixing, remedy for,
21-381 to 21-396
county board of education may
fix, upon teacher's complaint
of discrimination, 21-389
Pay certificates, supra, this group
report, monthly, to trustees as condi-
tion of receiving, 21-359
.^ State aid, 21--252 —
disbursement of, 21-257
how computed, 21-258
part-time teachers not to par-
ticipate in, 21-256
schedules, 21-258
training and certification, plans for,
where filed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
515
trustees may not receive pay as, 21-240
trustees' power to employ and discharge,
21-230
tuberculosis, provisions as to, 32-691 to
32-693, 32-696
vaccination for smallpox, 32-695
Winthrop College to give education for,
22-408
work load in high schools, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 510 [Reg. 12]
years of experience, computation of, 21-
259
Television, provision of, by School Book
Commission, 21-473
Terms of school, regulation of, 21-105, 21-
253
i
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Textbook Commission —
appeal to, from determination of dam-
age to textbooks, 21-484
audio-visual equipment, provision of, 21-
473
borrowing powers, 21-459
compensation, 21-451
constitution of, 21-451
contract for rental or purchase, 21-501
library books, furnishing of, 21-472
notes issuable by, 21-459
rules and regulations of, 21-479; Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 840-844
rental of textbooks by, 21-471
Superintendent of Education, State, as
member, 21-451
term of office, 21-451
Textbooks, 21-451 to 21-591
see also provisions distinctive to par-
ticular counties, under name of
county
abandonment of rental or free system in
favor of State provision, 21-477, 21-
478
adoption —
changes, 21-507
regulations as to, 21-505; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 840 [Sec. 1]
when effective, 21-457
Board of Education, State, power to pre-
scribe, 21-45
care of books, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
840, 841
Commission. Textbook Commission, su-
pra
complaints as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 843 [Sec. 1]
contracts by State for rental or purchase,
21-501
Attorney General to approve, 21-506
bond for performance, 21-505
competitive bidding on, 21-501
advertisement of, 21-505
continuance of contracts with pub-
lishers, 21-502
price concessions to others, State to
have benefit of, 21-504
term of contracts with publishers, 21-
503
county free and rental systems, 21-521
to 21-591
damage to books provided by State —
district's responsibility for, 21-484
penalties for, power of Commission
to prescribe, 21-479
tax levy to pay for, 21-488
depositories —
contracts with publishers for, 21-482
designation of, by School Book Com-
mission, 21-479
Index
895
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Commission — Cont'd
depositories — Cont'd
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 841 [Sec. 1]
to be provided by county, 21-481
deposits on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 843
[Sec. 11]
director of Textbook Division, 21-452 —
bond, 21-452
expense allowance, 21-453
field workers, appointment and com-
pensation, 21-455
School Book Commission, member-
ship in, 21-451
term of office, 21-452
disapproved books not to be used, 21-458
disinfection, 21-483
disposition of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
843 [Sees. 1-7]
distribution —
by State School Book Commission,
21-479
regulations pertaining to, 21-505, 21-
538; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
841-843
fumigation, 21-483
infected, disposal of, 21-483
invoices, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 842
[Sec. 4]
issuance of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 842
[Sees. 6, 7]
Kershaw County Board of Education to
pay rental fee for, 21-591
Lancaster County Board of Education
to pay rental fee for, 21-591
library committee, 21-454
marking, covering, etc., Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 841 [Sees. 5-8]
part year use of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 844 [Sec. 7]
property of State, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 840 [Sec. 2]
purchasable from general depository, 21-
482
purchase of, by pupils, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 843 [Sec. 12]
quotas, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 841 [Sec.
2]
remittances, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 842
[Sec. 5]
rental system, 21-471 to 21-491
abandonment of rental or free system
in favor of State provision, 21-
477, 21-478
administrative expenses to be paid out
of, 21-489
advance payment, 21-485
applicability of provision, 21-491
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Commission — Cont'd
rental system — Cont'd
co-operation of school authorities in
administration of rental system,
21-490
districts, rental by, 21-476
election of or against rental system,
21-478, 21-491
payment of rentals, 21-487
pledge of rentals to secure loan for
purchase, 21-459
refund of fees, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 843 [Sec. 2], p. 844 [Sees. 3, 4]
rules and regulations under, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 840-844
tax levy to pay, 21-488
waiver of rentals, 21-486
reports as to, 21-484; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 840 [Sec. 3]
requisitions, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 841
[Sec. 3], p. 843 [Sec. 13]
retention within districts, 21-480
return of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 842'
[Sec. 9], p. 843 [Sec. 2], p. 844
[Sees. 3, 4]
rules and regulations as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 840-844
sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
sale to pupils, 21-474
small books, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 844
[Sec. 5]
standard books, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 844 [Sec. 8]
State Board of Education, supra
storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 841
[Sec. 10]
surpluses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 842
[Sec. 8]
uniform book rate, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 844 [Sec. 6]
uniformity in, 21-23
uniform series to be used, when, 21-456
violation of regulations as to, penalties,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 842 [Sec.
10]
Tonsilitis, acute, exclusion of persons suf-
fering with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
557 [Sec. 19]
Trachoma, persons with, to be excluded,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 18]
Trade schools —
see also Vocational schools, infra
see also topic Industrial Schools
advisory councils, 21-658
Board of Education, State, to manage
and control, 21-654
dormitory facilities, 21-656
equipment, 21-656
establishment, 21-651
$96
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SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Trade schools^Cont'd
gifts to, 21-657
location, 21-652
Murray Vocational ScViool, 21-653
Parker District High School, 21-653
personnel, standards for, 21-655
qualifications for enrollment, 21-659
Murray Vocational School, 21-653
Parker District High School, 21-653
Traffic laws, instruction in to be given, 21-
413
Transportation of pupils —
generally, 21-791 to 21-839.7
provisions distinctive to particular
counties, see under name of coun-
ty
aisles in vehicles, 21-799
alcoholic liquors, use in school buses,
forbidden, 21-807
brakes, requirements as to, 21-797
bus drivers —
compensation, 21-839.1; Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 515 [Reg. 4]
Educational Finance Commission,
when to pay, 21-839.1
disciplinary powers, 21-816
duties, 21-811 to 21-816
high school students, 21-839.1 -
negligence of, not imputable to pas-
sengers, 46-802
nomination of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 515 [Reg. 2]
optional membership in South Caro-
lina retirement systems, 61-40
qualifications, 21-807 to 21-810, 21-839
race, to be same as children, 21-809
regulations, failure to comply with,
effect, 21-792
relatives of trustees not to be em-
ployed, 21-810
supervision of bus by, 21-811, 21-816
trustees, relatives of, not to be em-
ployed, 21-810
color of vehicles, 21-794
contracts for —
county boards of education may con-
tract, 21-838
existing, to be assumed by Educa-
tional Finance Commission, 21-
837
definition of school bus, 21-791
for purposes of Motor Vehicle Regis-
tration and Licensing Act, 46-2
for purposes of Traffic Regulation
Law, 46-218
distance from school as determining
right to. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 516
[Reg. 11] —
districts, transportation between. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 515 [Reg. 8]
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Transportation of pupils — Cont'd
dual wheels, required when, 21-796
Educational Finance Commission (this
index) .
engine of bus not to be left running, 21-
812
enrolled pupils only to be transported,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 516 [Reg.
10] . ,
equipment, purchase of, by Educational
Finance Commission, 21-835, 21-836
exits from buses, 21-800
extent of State obligation, 21-834
gasoline tank on school bus —
restrictions as to filling, 21-814
to be outside body of vehicle, 21-798
handicapped pupils, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 515, 516 [Reg. 9]
high schools, separate buses not re-
quired, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 515
[Reg- 3] . „ ,
Highway Department (this index)
inspection of buses, 21-819
maintenance of buses as duty of State
Highway Department, 21-839.6
markings of vehicles, 21-794
removal when no longer^ used for
school purposes, 21-795
meeting school bus, 46-477
motor carriers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 772 [Reg. 2.20]
negligence of driver not imputable to
passengers, 46-802
operating expenses of State-owned bus-
es, Educational Finance Commis-
sion's responsibility for, 21-839.5
outside of vehicle, pupils not to ride, 21-
799
overtaking school bus, 46-477
motor carriers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 772 [Reg. 2.20]
parking of buses during day, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 515 [Reg. 7]
passing school bus, 46-477
penalties for violation of statutory re-
quirements, 21-820
permits for school buses, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 516
posting in buses of copies of statute as
to duties and disciplinary powers of
driver, 21-817
protrusion of heads or arms through
windows forbidden, 21-799
railroad track, stopping before crossing,
21-815, 46-472
rear-view mirrors, requirement of, 21-
797
records, keeping records and reports,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 515 [Reg.
1]
Index
897
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Transportation of pupils — Cont'd
registration and license fees, exemption
from, 46-33
regulation bv State Board of Education,
21-792
regulations governing. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 515, 516
routes-
designation of, 21-806
of State-owned buses, subject to ap-
proval of Educational Finance
Commission, 21-839.2
operated by local school agencies, 21-
839.3
rules and regulations, 21-839.7
safety glass in buses, 46-593
seating space, 21-799
smoking in school buses, forbidden, 21-
807
State aid, 21-833 to 21-839.7
State-owned buses, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7. p. 516
stopping points, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
515 [Reg. 6]
stopping to receive or discharge pas-
sengers, disengagement of clutch,
21-813
supervision by principal or superintend-
ent, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 515
[Reg. 1]
supervision of bus by driver, 21-811, 21-
816
teachers, assignment of, to bus duties,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 515 [Reg. 1]
traffic regulations. Highways and
Streets (this index)
trips, number of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
515 [Reg. 5]
unsafe condition, operation of buses in,
prohibited, 21-819
use of equipment in connection with spe-
cial events, 21-839.4; Rules Reg.,
Vol. 7. p. 516 [Regs. 3-7]
vision of driver, interference with pro-
hibited, 21-811
windshield wiper, requirement of, 21-797
Truants. Compulsory attendance, supra
Trustees —
see under name of particular county
for provisions distinctive to that
county or district therein
generally, 21-221 to 21-243
ifcy for publishers of textbooks for-
bidden, 21-509
appointment, 21-223, 21-224; SC Const,
Art 11, § 6
boarding place for teacher not to be des-
ignated by, 21-356
bond for discharge of trust created by
gift, 21-231
[8SCCode] — 57
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Trustees — Cont'd
books, custodians of. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 840 [Sec. 3]
bridge tolls, exemption from, 21-242
chairman, 21-226
claims against school funds may not be
acquired by, 21-961
ferk, 21-226
'consolidated districts, 21-224.1
contracts — ■
in excess of funds, void, 21-239
trustee may not have interest in, 21-
961
discrimination by, in fixing teachers' sal-
/ aries, remedy for, 21-381 to 21-396
t/duties generally, 21-230 -^^
election of, see provisions distinctive to
particular county, under name of
county
eleemosynary institutions, schools for,
to be under control of, 21-612
exercising office after its termination,
penalized, 21-241
fees, matriculation and incidental, col-
lection of, from pupils, power to pre-
scribe, 21-230
ferry charges, exemption from, 21-242
function, 21-221
gifts to, 21-231 ^>
high schools, 21-622, 21-627
clerk, 21-628
land, acquisition of, 21-232 *^-*'
by condemnation, 21-233 to 21-237
library trustee, ineligibility for appoint-
ment as, 42-153
meeting of electors, power to call, 21-
230
meetings of trustees, 21-227 t
militia duty, exemption from, 21-4
number of, 21-222
minimum number, SC Const, Art 11,
§6
owners of school propertv, trustees as,
16-383
polls, list of, to be returned to trustees
by county auditor, 65-154
powers generally, 21-230
purchases, requirement for, 21-228
qualifications for teaching, power to pre-
scribe, 21-354
relationship of teacher to trustee as af-
fecting employment, 21-351, 21-352
relatives of, not to be employed to drive
buses, 21-810
removal, 21-225
report by teachers to, 21-358, 21-359
reports, annual, by trustees of district
created by General Assembly, 21-243
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SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Trustees — Cont'd
reports of persons listed and paying poll
tax to be furnished to, by county
superintendent of education, 21-80
road duty, exemption from, 47-1324
road tax, exemption from. Commutation
tax, supra
sale of school property by, 21-238
teacher, not to receive pay as, 21-240
teacher employment, requirements for,
21-228, 21-354
term of office, 21-222; SC Const, Art 11,
§6
term of school to be fixed by, 21-253
vacancies, how filled, 21-225
Tuberculosis, provisions as to, 32-691 to 32-
693, 32-696
Tuition. Pupils, supra
Unemployment compensation statute as in-
applicable to services performed for,
68-22
Union County, provisions distinctive to,
Union County (this index)
Unknown owners, property of, to go to
State school fund, US Const, Art 11,
§ 11
Use taxes. Sales and use taxes, supra
Vaccination-
compulsory, of teachers and pupils, on
occurrence of smallpox, 32-695
pupils, 32-694
Verminous persons, exclusion of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 19]
Visitation of schools — ■
by board of school trustees, 21-230
by county superintendent of education,
21-70
by State Superintendent of Education,
21-23
high schools, by State Board of Educa-
tion, 21-633
Vocational training —
see also topic Industrial Schools
see also Trade schools, supra
appropriation for, 21-694
Federal aid, acceptance of, 21-691
funds —
custody of, 21-693
disbursement of, 21-695
expenditure of, 21-697
use of, 21-696
Murray Vocational School (this index)
teachers, funds to pay, 21-699
veterans, State aid to schools offering
vocational courses to, 21-698
Warrants on county treasurer, payment of,
21-73
SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL
DISTRICTS— Cont'd
Wash rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 640
[Sec. 1, Item 8]
Waste paper containers, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 636 [Sec. 3. Item 9]
Wastes, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 636 [Sec. 3, Item 9]
Water supply, Health Board regulations re-
specting. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 635,
636 [Sec. 3, Item 7]
Williamsburg County, provisions distinctive
to. Williamsburg County (this index)
Wine. Beer and wine, supra
Women's schools, penalty for disturbing,
16-551
Writing to be taught in, 21-411
York County, provisions distinctive to.
York County (this index)
SCHOOLTEACHERS
Schools and School Districts (this index)
SCIENTIFIC BOOKS
Evidence, use as, 26-142
SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES
Income tax exemption of corporations or-
ganized for, 65-226
SCIRE FACIAS
Quo warranto as superseding, 10-2251
SCOOTERS
Motor vehicles, 46-2
Traffic regulations as applicable to, 46-214
SCRANTON, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-171
SCREENS
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
Pool and billiard rooms, prohibited in, 5-511
SCRIP
Issuance of, when permissible, SC Const,
Art 10, § 7
Wage payment in, prohibited, 40-131
[8 SC Code]
Index
899
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Cottonseed meal, requirement as to, 3-S45
Sale of. Cotton, Sale of (this index)
Testing of, 3-21
SEA ISLAND GARDEN CLUB
Tax exempt property, 65-1523 (,59)
SEAL
As to official seals, see the particular courts,
officers, or public bodies
Architects, requirements of, 56-60
board of examiners, 56-54
Cities and towns over 1,000, 47-230
Corporation, seal of, 12-74
Deeds, omission from, effect, 57-253
Engineers and land surveyors, 56-711
Mark, seal used as. Trademarks (this in-
dex)
State, seal of, SC Const, Art 4, § 18
Unauthorized use of, penalized, 66-208
SEALED BIDS
Bids and Bidding (this index)
SEALED INSTRUMENTS
Commissioners of deeds may take proof of,
49-53
Limitation of actions on, 10-142(2)
What considered to be, 11-1
SEAMEN
In armed forces, see Armed Forces
Deserting seamen and apprentices —
applicability to all shipping agreements,
54-354
bond for lodging in jail, 54-357
enticing to desert, 54-352
harboring, 54-352
shipmaster's deposition, 54-356
magistrate may order search for, 54-353
restoring to shipmaster, 54-353
Exemption from road and poll taxes in time
of war, 44-464, 44-465
Fraud, shipping seamen by, penalty, 54-361
Harboring seamen over one hour, penalty
for, 54-351
Impressing seamen, penalty for, 54-361
Informer's portion of penalty for harboring
seamen, 54-351
Lodging or public house for, forfeiture of
license for harboring deserting seamen,
54-352
SEAMEN— Cont'd
Merchant seamen, free recording of dis-
charges in certain counties, 60-409
Procurers of, unauthorized boarding of ves-
sels by, 54-358
arrest by shipmaster for, 54-359
burden of proof as to permission, 54-360
Ship's articles as evidence in prosecution of
offenses pertaining to, 54-355
Unemployment compensation statute as in-
applicable to, 68-22
Wills, 19-206
SEA PORTS
Ports and Maritime Matters (this index)
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
Alcoholic Beverages (this
running at large,
Alcohol and
index)
Animals trespassing or
6-317
Compromise by Tax Commission in seizure
cases, 65-68
Constitutional immunity from —
Federal, US Const, 4th Amend
State, SC Const, Art. 1, § 16
Deserting seamen or apprentices, magis-
trate may order search for, 54-353
Explosives being transported
(this index)
Incorrect weights or measures,
155
Sheriff's power to break and
house to seize goods, 53-198
Warrants. Search Warrants (this index)
Carriers
66-154, 66-
enter into
SEARCH WARRANTS
Alcohol, issuance of search warrants for, 4-
413,4-415
Cruelty to animals, 6-15
Description required in, US Const, 4th
Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 16
Explosives being transported, warrant for
search and seizure of, 58-615
Magistrate's power to issue, 43-201, 43-202
Nuisance, promises alleged to be nuisance
under Alcoholic Beverage Law, 4-403
Oath as required for issuance of, US Const,
4th Amend; SC Const, Art 1, § 16
Probable cause as essential to issuance of,
US Const, 4th Amend; SC Const, Art
1, §16
Shipwreck, goods saved from, 54-304
SEASHORE
Beaches (this index)
900
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SEA TURTLES
For statutory provisions generally applicable to
marine life, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Eggs, protection of, 28-905
Fisheries, board's jurisdiction over, 28-159
Penalty for violation of law protecting, 28-
905
Protected, 28-905
SECONAL SODIUM
Prescription and dosage, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 546
SECONDHAND ARTICLES
Bedding (this index)
Junk Dealers (this index)
SECRETARY
Commercial secretary in cities of 7,200 to
7,500, 47-489
Of corporation. Corporations (this index)
Of particular bodies, see appropriate topics
in this index
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
Co-operation of Clemson Agricultural Col-
lege with, 3-21
Crop liens, search at request of Secretary
of Agriculture, 27-66, 60-304.1
SECRETARY OF STATE
Generally, 1-201 to 1-207
Administrative regulations —
filing with, 1-11 to 1-13
indexing, 1-13
Agricultural brands or marks, registration
of, 66-222, 66-223
Attorney General to advise, 1-238
Ballots for election of Federal and State
officers to be printed and distributed
by, 23-311
Bond, 1-202
Bonds of State officers to be recorded by,
50-68
State Superintendent of Education, 21-
21
Budget of Control Board, acting as agent
for, with respect to certain lands, 1-205
Charitable, Social, and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
Clerks, bonds and oath, 1-41
Collections made by, report of and pay-
ment to State Treasurer, 1-206
SECRETARY OF STATE— Cont'd
Commissioners of deeds, publication of no-
tice of appointment of, 49-52
Comptroller General reporting as to fees
and funds received, 1-206
Constitutional amendments, duty to fur-
nish, for posting at polling place, 23-321
Co-operative associations —
certificate of charter, granting 'of, 12-
814
petition for organization to be filed with,
12-804
Corporate matters, powers and duties in —
Corporations (this index)
Foreign Corporations (this index)
Drainage district, filing of order establish-
ing, 18-432
Flection of, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
Elections, recording result of, 23-478, 23-
482
Escheats, powers and duties as to. Escheats
(this index)
Executive department, membership in, 1-1
Executive records and papers, responsibility
for, 1-204
Fees, 27-501
agricultural or horticultural brand or
mark —
registration of, 66-223
transfer of, 66-224
Canal Companies { this index)
labels, recording of, 66-202
notary public, official commission of, 49-
3
Railroad Companies (this index)
Steamboat Companies (this index)
Street Railways (this index)
to be paid into Treasury, 1-201
trademarks, recording of, 66-202
Ferry charters to be reported to, 33-702
Historical Commission, designation of apart-
ments for, 9-5
Horticultural brands or marks, registration
of, 66-222, 66-223
Labels, recording of. Labels (this index)
Machine gun permit and registration, 16-
126
National bank seeking to become State
bank to lodge certificate with, 8-121
Office and office hours, 1-203
Office supplies, 1-3
Property under charge of, 1-205
Public Service Authority, member of ad-
visory board of, 59-2
Railroad deeds, mortgages, etc., recorda-
tion of, 60-251, 60-252, 60-254, 60-255.1
Registration books and blanks, duty to pro-
vide, 23-91
Rural Electric Co-operatives (this index)
Salary, 1-201
not alterable during term of office, SC
Const, Art 4, § 24
Index
901
SECRETARY OF STATE— Cont'd
Service on. Service of Process and Papers
(this index)
Soil conservation districts, duties as to ap-
plication for creation of, 63-92, 63-93
State Canvassers, Board of —
membership in, 23-471
to file certificate of determination with,
23-477
State Library Board, membership in, 42-5
Subversive Activities Registration Act (this
index)
Taxes —
passing upon claim of payment of, 65-
2849
statement of delinquent taxes, 65-2846
Term of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
Trademark, recording of, 66-202 to 66-204
Vacancy in office, how filled, 1-2
Warehousemen to give bond to, 69-2
SECRETS
Income tax returns, 65-307, 65-308
Sales and use tax returns, 65-1477, 65-1478
SECTARIANISM
Religion (this index)
SECURITIES
Generally. Bonds (this index)
Regulation of. Securities Act (this index)
Stock. Corporations (this index)
SECURITIES ACT
Generally, 62-1 to 62-317
Advertising, 62-201 to 62-203
advance submission to commissioner, 62-
203
contents, 62-202
copies to be filed with commissioner, 62-
203
limitation of offering in, effect of, 62-202
unregistered securities, restrictions as to,
62-201
Appeals, 62-251 to 62-255
bond, 62-251
common pleas court, appeals to, 62-251
notice of appeal, 62-251, 62-252
order on appeal, 62-254
precedence over other cases, 62-252
stay or supersedeas, 62-253, 62-255
subsequent proceedings or applications
not barred by, 62-254
Supreme Court, appeal to, 62-255
trial, 62-252
SECURITIES ACT— Cont'd
Commissioner, 62-3
administering oaths, powers of, 62-5
administration of Act, 62-3, 62-5
compensation, 62-3
co-operation with other states and Unit-
ed States, 62-5
employees of —
oath of office, 62-4
powers as to, 62-5
oath of office, 62-4
official commission, 62-3
powers and duties, generally, 62-5
Dealers and salesmen, 62-151 to 62-165
advertising, participation by nonregis-
tered dealers in, 62-202
agent as meaning salesman, 62-2(10)
broker as meaning, 62-2(9)
definitions —
dealer, 62-2(5, 6, 9)
salesman, 62-2(8, 10)
engaging in business without registra-
tion prohibited, 62-306
issuer — ■
deemed dealer, when, 62-160
defined, 62-2(7)
notice of intention to offer security for
sale, 62-161
refusal or revocation of registration, 62
162
effect on salesman of revocation of
dealer's license, 62-165
grounds for, 62-162
hearing, 62-162
notice to dealer of charges against
salesman, 62-164
order of, 62-165
suspension of registration pending
hearing, 62-163
register of dealers and salesmen, 62-156
registration —
application for, 62-152, 62-153
changes in personnel, 62-159
dealers, 62-154, 62-156
registered dealer, defined, 62-2(6)
expiration, 62-157
fees, 62-158
penalty for false statements to pro-
cure, 62-316
renewal, 62-157
requirement of, 62-151
salesmen, 62-155, 62-156
sales or transfers to dealers exempt from
Act, 62-54(5)
Definitions, 62-2
Enforcement, remedies, etc., 62-301 to 62-
317
burden of proof in certain matters, 62-
305
costs in action or proceeding under Act,
62-313
902
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SECURITIES ACT— Cont'd
Enforcement, remedies, etc. — Cont'd
examinations and investigations, 62-308
commissioner's powers to make, 62-5
compelling testimony of witnesses,
62-309
production of books and papers, 62-
309
subpoena or summons, 62-309
fictitious sales or purchases prohibited,
62-306
penalty, 62-317
fraud or fraudulent practices —
defined, 62-3(13)
prohibited, 62-306
good faith as defense as against prose-
cutions, 62-315
injunction against violations, 62-311
application by commissioner for, 62-
310
other remedies not affected, 62-301
penalties —
false statement to procure registra-
tion of securities, dealers, or
salesmen, 62-316
fictitious sales or purchases, 62-317
general penalty, 62-315
pleading, exemptions need not be nega-
tived in, 62-305
receiver —
application by commissioner for, 62-
310
appointment, 62-312
powers and duties, 62-312
recovery of purchase price of securi-
ties illegally sold, 62-307
sale, defined, 62-2(4)
self-incrimination, protection against,
62-314
service of process and papers — ■
consent to service on commissioner,
requirement of, 62-302
how made, 62-303
venue, 62-304
Exemptions, 62-51 to 62-54
burden of proof as to, 62-305
pleadings need not negative, 62-305
securities exempt, 62-51
stock exchanges —
approval of, 62-52
securities listed on, 62-51(8)
withdrawal of approval, 62-53
transactions exempt, 62-54
Existing contracts not affected, 62-6
action or proceeding under Securities
Act, 62-313
registration of dealers and salesmen, 62-
158
registration of securities, filing fees, 62-
105,62-113
SECURITIES ACT— Cont'd
Mortgages —
applicability of Act to mortgage bond
sold to single purchaser, 62-54(7)
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
trust instrument securing debt, mortgage
as including, 62-2(12)
Registration of securities, 62-101 to 62-121
advertisements not to refer to, 62-202
former laws, effect of compliance with,
62-7
notification, registration by, 62-104
additional information, requirement
of, 62-106
burden of proof as to right of, 62-
305
filing fee, 62-105
hearing as to suspension or revoca-
tion, 62-107
revocation of registration, 62-107
securities qualified for, 62-103
suspension of registration, 62-106, 62-
107
penaltv for false statements to procure,
62-316
qualification, registration by, 62-108
additional information, 62-111
application for, 62-109
escrowing of securities issued for
patents, etc., 62-115
fees, 62-113
minimum cash receivable, orders as
to, 62-114
organization or incorporation papers,
etc., submission of, 62-110
verification of statement, etc., 62-112
when security registered, 62-116
reorganization or recapitalization of cor-
porations, 62-118
requirement of, 62-101
resale or trading purposes, registration
of outstanding securities for, 62-117
revocation of registration, 62-119
grounds for, 62-119
hearing, 62-121
investigation, 62-119, 62-120
securities, register of, 62-102
suspension of sale pending investigation,
62-121
Rural electric co-operatives, inapplicability
to, 12-1006
Short title, 62-1
SECURITY OR UNDERTAKING
Bonds (this index)
Pledge and Collateral Security (this index)
SEDITION
Subversive Activities Registration Act (this
index)
Index
903
SEDUCTION
Costs in action for, limited, 10-1607
Criminal offense of, 16-405
defenses, 16-405
SEED AND PLANT CERTI-
FICATION
Agencies to co-operate, 3-443
Clemson Agricultural College to inaugurate
program, 3-441
Certified seed, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 460 [Reg. 10]
Definitions of statutory terms, 3-446
Germination, certification of, 3-444
Penalty for selling uncertified seed as certi-
fied, 3-445
Potatoes, Irish, for use in Charleston Coun-
ty, 3-451
Purity of seed, certification, 3-444
Registered seed, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 460 [Reg. 10]
SEED COTTON
Cotton, Sale of (this index)
SEEDLINGS
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
SEEDS
Generally, 3-401 to 3-454
Agricultural seeds —
black mustard, permissible content,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg.
2]
defined, 3-401
germination standard. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg. 1]
labeling, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 459
[Reg. 6]
"below standard" labeling as. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg. 1]
tags, information on, regulation pre-
scribing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 460 [Reg. 18(a)]
legumes, standard for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg. 1]
noxious weed seeds, proportion per-
missible, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
458 [Reg. 2]
regulation prescribing standard for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg. 1]
weed seed, permissible amount, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg. 3]
wild mustard, permissible content. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg. 2]
wild oats, permissible content, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg. 2]
SEEDS— Cont'd
Agriculture, Commissioner of, to enforce
statutory requirements, 3-402
Analyses, 3-421 to 3-424
sworn statement of, analyst as evidence,
3-435
Attorney General to prosecute violators of
statute, 3-435
Certification of. Seed and Plant Cerification
(this index)
Certified seed defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 460 [Reg. 10]
Cleaning establishment, tag on seeds trans-
ported to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 459
[Reg. 9]
Clemson Agricultural College (this index)
Commissioner of Agriculture. Agriculture
(this index)
Common weed seeds, defined. 3-401
Confiscation for noncompliance with stat-
ute, 3-432, 3-433
restitution after, 3-432
Damaged seeds, when not to be sold for
feed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg.
4]
Dealer —
label to give name and address, 3-411
licensing of, 3-404
Definition of statutory terms, 3-401
Department of Agriculture, use of name in
advertising prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 459 [Reg. 8]
Enforcement of statutory requirements, 3-
402
Fees for testing chargeable to nonresi-
dents, 3-424
Flower seed —
defined, 3-401
labeling, 3-414
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 6]
showing percentage of germination,
purity, and variety, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 459 [Reg. 4(d)]
tag, information to be given by, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461 [Reg. 18
(b)]
tests, publication of result of, 3-423
Forfeiture. Confiscation, ante
Foundation seed organization — ■
Crop Pest Commission to co-operate
with, 3-407
participation of Clemson Agricultural
College in, 3-106
purpose of, 3-405
Germination —
certification, 3-444
statements as to, 3-411, 3-414
withdrawal from sale because of defi-
ciency in, 3-431
904
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SEEDS— Cont'd
Germination test —
date of, to be shown by label and to lim-
it time for exposure for sale, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460 [Reg. 13]
method, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 14]
sampling for purpose of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 460 [Reg. 15]
Hearing preliminary to prosecution, 3-436
Hybrid seed corn, fostering production,
processing and distribution, 3-406, 3-407
Inert matter-
defined, 3-401
percentage to be stated, 3-411, 3-412
Labels, 3-411 to 3-415
Agricultural seeds, supra
clearing or processing establishment, tag
on seeds transported to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 459 [Reg. 9]
date of test to be shown by, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460 [Reg. 13]
Flower seeds, supra
Potatoes, Irish, in Charleston County,
3-451
variation from, permissible, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 459 [Reg. 5]
Vegetable seeds, infra
Laboratory for testing, 3-403
License to handle, 3-404
exemption of farmers, 3-405
Mixtures —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 11]
labeling, 3-412
Noxious weed seeds. Weed Seeds (this in-
dex)
Origin, statement of, when required, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460 [Reg. 12]
Other agricultural seeds, defined, 3-401
Penalty for violation of statute, 3-434
Poisoned, not to be sold for feed, 3-605
Processing establishment, tag on seeds
transported to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 9]
Publication of results of tests, 3-423
Purity percentage —
certification, 3-444
to be stated, 3-411, 3-412, 3-414
Registered seeds, definition of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460 [Reg. 10]
Sale of confiscated seed, 3-433
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
Samples, taking of, 3-422
Sampling, manner of —
regulation as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 460 [Reg. 15]
State of origin to be shown by tag or label,
3-411
Tags. Labeling, supra
SEEDS— Cont'd
Tests, 3-421 to 3-424
certification. Seed and Plant Certifica-
tion (this index)
co-operation of agricultural experiment
station and Clemson Agricultural
College in, 3-443
exemption of farmers, 3-405
Tolerances in labeling, 3-415
regulation as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 5]
Variety —
responsibility of vendor for declaring,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 459 [Reg.
6(b)]
sample submitted for testing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460 [Reg. 17]
Vegetable seed-
defined, 3-401
germination standard, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 458, 459 [Reg. 4]
labeling, 3-414
"below standard," labeling as, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 459 [Reg. 4
(b)]
regulation as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 6]
showing percentage of germination,
purity, and variety, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 459 [Reg. 4(b)]
tag, information to be given by, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461 [Reg. 18
(1)]
Warehouse system receipts to disclaim
guaranty of germination and puritv,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 32]
Weed Seeds (this index)
Withdrawal of impure seed from sale, 3-431
SEGREGATION OF RACES
Separation of Races (this index)
SEINES
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
Fish and Game (this index)
SEIZIN
Livery of Seizin (this index)
SEIZURE
Confiscation (this index)
Search and Seizure (this index)
SELECTIVE SERVICE ACT
OF 1948
Certified copies of certain public records
furnished free for purpose of, 44-660
Index
905
SELF-INCRIMINATION
Abortion prosecutions, 16-85
Constitutional guaranty against, SC Const,
Art 1, § 17; US Const, Sth Amend; 14th
Amend § 2
Courts-martial, witnesses before, 44-207
Electrical utilities regulation, Public Serv-
ice Commission proceedings as to, 24-
146
Railroad officers, agents, etc., protection in
action for recovery of general penalty
or damages, 58-1257
Securities Act violations, 62-314
Telephone companies, witnesses in pro-
ceedings before Public Service Commis-
sion as to, 58-445
Witnesses protected from, 26-408
SELLER
Sales (this index)
SELLERS, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
SEMITRAILERS
Motor Vehicles (this index)
Public Service Commission rules and reg-
ulations as to. Motor Carriers (this in-
dex)
SENATE
For matters relating to the General Assembly,
as such, see General Assembly
Adjournments, SC Const, Art 3, § 21
adjournment from day to day, quorum
not necessary, SC Const, Art 3,
§11
Amendments to Constitution, proposal in,
SC Const, Art 16, §2
Appeal from decision of county boxing
commission to Senator, 5-306
Arrest, privilege of members from, SC
Const, Art 3, § 14
Arrest of person ordered to attend, punish-
ability, SC Const, Art 3, § 13
Assault on person ordered to attend, pun-
ishment of, SC Const, Art 3, § 13
Bill clerk-
appointment, 30-60
compensation, 30-63
Branch of Legislature, SC Const, Art 3, § 1
Chaplain, 30-59
Clerks-
assistants, appointment, 30-60
Bill clerk, supra
SENATE— Cont'd
Clerks — Cont'd
Desk clerk, infra
election, 30-55
errors, typographical and clerical, cor-
rection of, 30-211 to 30-214
File clerk, infra
finance committee clerk, 30-60
Journal clerk, infra
judiciarv committee clerk, appointment
of, 30-60
Reading clerk, infra
Compensation of members —
extra session, SC Const, Art 3, § 19
per diem, restrictions on increase, SC
Const, Art 3, § 19
restrictions on, SC Const, Art 3, § 9
Composition, SC Const, Art 3, § 6 -■
Contempt, power to punish for, SC Const,
Art 3, §13
County boxing commissioners, appointment
by Senators, 5-303
Desk clerk, appointment of, 30-60
Disorderly behavior, power to punish mem-
bers "for, SC Const, Art 3, § 12
Doorkeepers, appointment of, 30-60
Education committee, chairman of —
member of board of trustes of Univer-
sity of South Carolina, 22-101
member of board of trustees of Win-
throp College, 22-402
Election of members, SC Const, Art 3,
§§6,8
Senate to be judge of, SC Const, Art 3,
§11
Employees, 30-60
Expulsion of members, SC Const, Art 3,
§12
File clerk, appointment of, 30-60
Finance committee —
chairman —
as member of Budget and Control
Board, 1-351
as member of State Reorganization
Commission, 9-206
compensation of, for services in con-
nection with budget, 1-731
clerk, appointment of, 30-60
Impeachments to be tried by SC Const, Art
15, §2
Interstate Co-operation Committee, 9-101,
9-102, 9-104
Journal —
printing of, 1-512
votes to be entered upon, SC Const, Art
3, §§ 20, 22
Journal clerk —
appointment, 30-60
compensation, 30-63
Judiciary committee —
chairman to be member of State Reor-
ganization Commission, 9-206
clerk, appointment of, 30-60
906
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SENATE— Cont'd
Legislative power as vested in, SC Const,
Art 3, § 1
Lieutenant Governor —
to preside, SC Const, Art 4, § 5
voting powers, SC Const, Art 4, § 6
Mail carrier, appointment of, 30-60
Medical affairs committee, chairman to be
member of board of trustees of the
Medical College, 22-353
Mileage allowable to members, SC Const,
Art 3, § 19
Military committee, chairman to be member
of the board of visitors of The Citadel,
22-302
Officers, power to choose, SC Const, Art
3, §12
Pages, appointment of, 30-60
Porter, appointment of, 30-60
President of, SC Const, Art 4, § 5
as member of Legislative Council, 30-101
President pro tern, SC Const, Art 4, § 7
when to perform duties of Governor,
1-112
Procedure, power to determine rules of,
SC Const, Art 3, § 12
Punishment of nonmembers, power of, SC
Const, Art 3, § 13
Qualifications of members, SC Const, Art
3, §7
Quorum, SC Const, Art 3, § 11
Reading clerk, 30-56
Reorganization Commission — ■
approval of alternative plans of, 9-210
election of members of, 9-206
Revenue bills, power to alter, amend, or
reject, SC Const, Art 3, § 15
Sergeant at arms —
compensation for care of chamber and
furnishings, 30-57
duties, 30-57
election, 30-56
employees under control of, 30-62
extra session, pay for, 30-58
State Historian, confirmation of selection of,
9-3
/Terms of members, SC Const, Art 3, § 6
V beginning, SC Const, Art 3, § 10
Threat to member, power to punish, SC
Const, Art 3, § 13
United States Senate. Congress (this in-
dex)
Vacancy created by acting as Governor or
Lieutenant Governor, SC Const, Art 4,
SENATE OF UNITED STATES '
Congress (this index)
SENECA, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-
248
Bus lines, 58-1631 to 58-1634
Light and water plant, special provisions
for lease or sale of, 59-450
Public works commissioners —
expenditures be approved by town coun-
cil, 59-180, 59-184
rates for water or electricity, mayor and
council to approve changes in, 59-
180
town treasurer to collect charges for
water and light, 59-180
SENTENCE AND PUNISHMENT
Particular crimes and offenses, see specific
topics
Generally, 17-551 to 17-581
Absence of statutory provision, 17-552, 17-
553
Appeal, notice of disposal of, form for, 17-
579
Arrest of judgment, motion for, Cir Ct Rule
72
Capital Offenses and Punishment (this in-
dex)
Chain gang, sentence to, 17-554, 17-555, 17-
555.1
Children's court division, previous record to
be considered by, in sentencing adult,
15-1202
Commuted sentences, good behavior credits
on, 55-9
Competency of witness as affected by sen-
tence for crime, 26-406
Conviction as prerequisite, 17-551
Corporal punishment prohibited, SC Const,
Art 1, § 19
Corporations, enforcement against, 17-572
County jail, when sentence to be served in,
17-555.1
Courts-martial. Militia (this index)
Credibility of witness as affected by sentence
for crime, 26-406
Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited,
US Const, 8th Amend; SC Const, Art
1. §19
poorhouses and farms, 71-160
Death sentence. Capital Offenses and Pun-
ishment (this index)
Execution, enforcement by, 17-572, 17-573
Fines and Penalties (this index)
Good behavior credits on sentence, 55-8 to
55-10
Hard labor, sentence to, when imposablc,
17-554, 17-555
Involuntary servitude, exception to prohibi-
tion of, US Const, 13th Amend
yU^ 4-^
Index
90/
SENTENCE AND PUNISH-
MENT—Cont'd
Jails and Jailers (this index)
Municipal Court (this index)
Municipal guardhouse, when sentence to be
served in, 17-555.1
Notice on affirmance of, or dismissal or
abandonment of appeal in capital case,
17-579 to 17-581
Pardon (this index)
Parole (this index)
Parole Supervisors (this index)
Penal and Reformatory Institutions (this
index)
Penitentiary (this index)
Place of serving sentences of less than six
months, 17-555.1
Power of Charleston Civil and Criminal
Court to impose sentence, 15-1529, 15-
1530
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Probation (this index)
Restitution of stolen goods, effect, 17-559
Sealed sentence, opening and enforcement,
17-559
Suspension of sentence —
cities of 1,500 to 50,000, by recorders of,
15-1016
cities over 60,000, by recorders of, 15-
991
effect, 17-558
good behavior credits on, 55-9
misdemeanor cases, 17-557
Time served, computation of, 55-11
Witnesses, competency and credibility as
affected by sentence for crime, 26-406
SEPARATE PROPERTY OF
MARRIED WOMEN
Married Women (this index)
SEPARATE TRIALS
Generally, 10-1202
SEPARATION OF RACES— Cont'd
Motor Carriers (this index)
Penitentiary, 55-1
Posting notice of separation of races at
parks, bathing beaches, etc., in counties
with city over 60,000, 51-181 to 51-184
Public parks, bathing beaches, etc., in
counties with city over 60,000, 51-181
to 51-184
Railroads (this index)
Schools, SC Const, Art 11, § 7; 21-751
Station restaurants, 58-551 ~s
Steamboat companies, 58-714
Street Railways (this index)
SEPARATION OF SEXES
On chain gangs, 55-1, 55-2
Separate confinement of convicts and pris-
oners, 55-1, 55-2
in penitentiary, 55-1
SEPTIC SORE THROAT
Common carrier, transportation by, of per-
sons afflicted with, restrictions on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec.
3]
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
SEPTIC TANKS
Sewers and Septic Tanks (this index)
SERGEANT AT ARMS
House of Representatives (this index)
Senate (this index)
SERVANTS' QUARTERS
Sullivan's Island, regulation on, 51-298
SEPARATION OF POWERS
Separation of legislative, executive, and ju-
ducial powers, SC Const, Art 1, § 14
SERVICE CHARGE
Chattel mortgage, not permissible for, 45-
154
SEPARATION OF RACES
Carnivals and traveling tent shows, sep-
arate entrances, 5-19
Chain gangs, 55-1, 55-2
Cotton textile factories, 40-452
Ejection of passenger for refusal to obey
law as to, 58-720
Electric and interurban railways, 58-1334
signs on separate cars, 58-1320
SERVICEMEN
Armed Forces (this index)
Militia (this index)
SERVICEMEN'S DEPENDENTS' AL-
LOWANCE ACT
Certified copies of public records furnished
free for purposes of, 32-1124, 44-660
908
Code of Laws of South Carolina
\s
SERVICEMEN'S READJUSTMENT
ACT OF 1944
Loans partially guaranteed under, invest-
ment of bank funds in, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 469 [Reg. IV L]
Minority, removal of disability of, for trans-
actions under Act, 44-654
SERVICE OFFICERS
Veterans (this index)
SERVICE OF PROCESS AND PAPERS
See also Summons
Generally, 10-401 to 10-473
Account, copy of, 10-671
Adoption cases, 10-2583
Amended complaint, 10-696
Answer, time for service of, 10-641
Attachment —
proceedings against defendants not
served, attachment in, 10-256
Sunday, service on, 10-471
Attorneys, service of papers on, 10-462, 10-
469
notice and briefs, Sup Ct Rules 4(2),
8(9)
Children's courts —
summons on petition to institute pro-
ceedings, 15-1399
who may serve, 15-1379
Civil arrest, time for service of order of, 10-
807
Claim and delivery, in actions for, 10-2507
Commissioners of drainage and health, 18-
72, 18-73
Complaint or Petition (this index)
Constable, how service made by, 43-321
Contempt, applicability of certain provisions
to proceedings for, 10-473
Coroner to act when sheriff disqualified, 53-
205 ■
Corporations (this index)
Court-martial, process of, 44-192
Defaulting defendant, necessity for service
on, 10-467
Demurrer, time for service of, 10-641
Divorce proceedings, service on nonresi-
dents, 20-107
Drainage and health, commissioners of, 18-
72, 18-73
i
Drainage district, 18-215
Elimination of unfit dwellings in municipal-
ities over 5,000, 36-506
Executor and administrator, nonresident, to
appoint person to receive, 19-591
SERVICE OF PROCESS
AND PAPERS— Cont'd
Fees and costs for, 10-472
constable, 27-451
local provisions, 27-421, 27-452, 27-453
sheriff, 27-401
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Foreign Corporations (this index)
Guardian ad litem for infant defendant, or-
der of appointment of, 10-235
Infants —
condemnation proceedings for streets,
47-1303
order of appointment of guardian ad li-
tem for infant defendant, 10-235
summons, service of, 10-434, 10-454
Inmates of State Hospital, service on, 10-
437
Insurance Commissioner as agent for. In-
surance Department and Commission-
er (this index)
Insurance Companies (this index)
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Juvenile and domestic relations courts —
fee for service, 15-1183
peace officers may make service, 15-1183
Legislation permitting service on agent of
corporation, permissibility, SC Const,
Art 9, § 4
Lunatics, condemnation proceedings for
street, 47-1303
Magistrates' courts, in civil proceedings in.
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts
(this index)
Mail, service by, 10-463 to 10-465, 10-468
Marriage (this index)
Minors. Infants, supra
Nonresidents, service on —
annulment actions, 20-45, 20-46
condemnation proceedings for streets,
47-1303
divorce proceedings, 20-107
executor or administrator, appointment
of person to receive process, 19-591
magistrates' courts, 43-83, 43-84
nonresident parties, service on, 10-468
Publication, service by, infra
receivers, notice of appointment of, 10-
2303
Secretary of State, infra
Notices —
time for serving, 10-465, 10-466
writing, requirement of, 10-461
Office of attorney, service at, 10-462(1)
Papers generally, 10-461 to 10-473
Personal service on party or attorney, gen-
erally, 10-462
Probation officers' power to make, 55-578
Proceedings against defendants not served.
Parties to Actions (this index)
Index
909
SERVICE OF PROCESS
AND PAPERS— Cont'd
Publication, service by —
affidavit, filing of, Cir Ct Rule 68
circuit court rules as to, Cir Ct Rules 37,
38, 68
judgments and decrees on, Cir Ct Rules
37, 38, 10-1534
opportunity to defend after, 10-1204, 10-
120S
successful defense after judgment, effect
of, 10-1205
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission. Car-
riers (this index)
Residence service. Substituted service, in-
fra
Return, compelling officer to make, Cir Ct
Rule 5
Secretary of State, service on — ■
as to foreign corporations, 10-424
as to foreign dealers in nursery stock,
3-127
as to foreign mortgage companies, 10-
424.1
as to foreign rural electric co-operatives,
10-424.2
as to nonresident directors of corpora-
tion, 10-432.1, 12-361, 12-362
as to nurserymen, 10-433.1
in behalf of corporation, in criminal cas-
es, 17-258
Securities Act —
consent to service on Commissioner, re-
quirement of, 62-302
how service made, 62-303
Sexual sterilization, in proceedings for, 32-
672
Sheriffs (this index)
State highway patrolman may serve crim-
inal process, 46-854
State hospital, service on inmates of, 10-437
Subpoena (this index)
Substituted service —
filing affidavits for, Cir Ct Rule 68
on attorney, 10-462(1)
on party, 10-462(2)
Summons (.this index)
Sunday, service on, 10-471
attachment may be served on Sunday,
10-471
criminal process, 17-259
Supreme Court —
briefs, Sup Ct Rules, 4(2), 8(8), (9), 29
counsel, service on, Sup Ct Rule 22
ex parte orders, Sup Ct Rule 19
motions, Sup Ct Rules 16, 24
process of, 15-115
return, Sup Ct Rule 1
rule to show cause, Sup Ct Rule 19
transcript of record, Sup Ct Rule 4(2)
SERVICE OF PROCESS
AND PAPERS— Cont'd
Telephone companies —
service of complaint in proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, 58-
449, 58-450
service of Public Service Commission
orders, 58-456
Time for filing summons and pleadings aft-
er service, 10-470
United States, on lands ceded to, 39-52, 39-
63, 39-72, 39-82, 39-93
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
Witnesses —
out-of-State witnesses in criminal cases,
protection of. Witnesses (this in-
dex)
Subpoena (this index)
Workmen's compensation proceeding, 72-61
SERVICE STATIONS
Filling Stations (this index)
SESSIONS
Circuit courts, special sessions of. Circuit
Courts and Judges (this index)
Common pleas courts, special sessions of.
Common Pleas Courts and Judges
(this index)
Congress, US Const, Art 1, § 4(2)
General Assembly, SC Const, Art 3, §§ 9,
19
General Sessions Courts (this index)
SET
Bills of lading —
issuance in sets, 58-1715
prohibition against issuance in sets, 58-
1715
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
SETOFF
Counterclaim and Setoff (this index)
SETTING ASIDE JUDGMENT
Judgment or Decree (this index)
SETTLEMENT
Compromise and Settlement (this index)
Marriage settlement, requisites of, 20-205
910
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SEWAGE
Sewers and Septic Tanks (this index)
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
Engineer's report, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 645 [Sec. 5]
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 6-14, 645
Imhofif tanks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 645
[Sec. 8]
Plans and specifications to be approved by
State Board of Health, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 644 [Sec. 2]
Richland County may condemn land for
sewage disposal plant for veterans'
hospital, 32-755
Sand filters, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 645
[Sec. 8]
Screening, discharge of, into water courses
prohibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. ■
645 [Sec. 8]
Sludge, discharge of, into water courses pro-
hibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 645
[Sec. 8]
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Bonds for construction of sewers, see index
under names of cities and towns
Chester, City of (this index)
Counties with city over 70,000, septic tanks;
in, 32-1261 to 32-1270
board of health of county —
approval of installations, 32-1264
regulation by, 32-1261
tanks over 1,000 gallons, approval of,
32-1263
distribution pipe, 32-1267
grease traps, 32-1266
materials used in construction, 32-1265
penalties, 32-1270
specifications, 32-1262
streams, discharge into, 32-1268
temporary tank, 32-1269
Debts for sewage system, conditions requi-
site for creation of, 47-803
Discharge, restrictions on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 644 [Sec. 1]
Disposal system, application for permits
for, to be made to Water Pollution
Control authority, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 855 [Reg. 1]
Engineer's report, Health Board require-
ment of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
645 [Sec. 5]
Flushing of, use of water for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 839 [Reg. 23 (b)]
Greenville County, sewer connections in, 32-
1301 to 32-1303
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
&. Reg., Vol. 7, p. 644, 645
SEWERS AND SEPTIC
TANKS— Cont'd
Manufacturing employees' houses, sewer-
age systems for, 32-1241 to 32-1246
construction and maintenance, 32-1242
exemptions, 32-1245
former law, effect of compliance with,
32-1244
penalties, 32-1246
requirement of, 32-1241, 32-1245
State Board of Health, rules and regu-
lations of, 32-1243
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Ordinances of cities over 15,000 to cover
construction of sewers, 56-1507
r\ey's Island (this index)
is and specifications to be approved
by State Board of Health, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 644 [Sec. 2]
Privies (this index)
Jchland County may condemn land for
sewage disposal plant for veterans' hos-
pital, 32-755
Savannah River Project, sewage disposal
in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 690-691
Sewerage commission. Municipal Public
Works (this index)
Water Pollution Control Authority (this in-
dex)
SEWING MACHINES
Hawkers and peddlers, application of cer-
tain regulations as to, 56-1217
SEXES
Separation of Sexes (this index)
Women (this index)
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
Abduction for purpose of, 16-404
Adultery or Fornication (this index)
Incest, 16-402
Inmate or parolee of state training school,
intercourse with, 32-1075
Rape (this index)
Unmarried woman, age of consent, 16-80
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
3, §33
SEXUAL STERILIZATION
Generally, 32-671 to 32-680
Appeal, 32-676
Castration not authorized, 32-679
Depositions, when authorized, 32-674
Evidence, 32-674
Index
911
SEXUAL STERILIZATION— Cont'd
Guardian ad litem —
appointment of, 32-673
pay of, 32-677
Hearing, 32-673
Liability of participants, 32-680
Notice, 32-672
Operation for —
performance of, 32-678
type of, 32-679
Order, 32-675
Petition, 32-671
Service of process, 32-672
SHAD AND STURGEON
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to sea fish, bid not specifically desig-
nating this species, see Coastal Fisheries
Generally, 28-881 to 28-893
Andrews hatchery, distribution of shad fry
from, 28-893
Caviar —
licenses for shipping, 28-936
open season for shipping, 28-883
Closed and open season —
shad, 28-881, 28-882
sturgeon, 28-883, 28-884
short-nose sturgeon, 28-84
Colleton County, permissible methods of
taking shad in, 28-576
Days for catching, 28-882
Licenses —
caviar, shipment of, 28-936
nonresident, not to be issued to, 28-938
nontransferable, 28-938
sturgeon nets, 28-936
to buy and ship shad, 28-937
to net, buy, or ship sturgeon, 28-936
License tax, sturgeon, 28-932
Nets-
forfeiture, ground for, 28-890
leaving on banks of streams after close
of season, unlawful, 28-885
mesh, size of —
shad, 28-886
sturgeon, 28-888
use of, nets for shad, 28-886, 28-887
Winyah Bay jetties, within three
miles of, prohibited, 28-885
Nonresident license for buying or shipping
sturgeon and caviar, 28-936
Penalties —
leaving nets on banks of streams after
close of season, 28-880
nets for catching shad, unlawful use of,
28-886
Records and reports —
of persons catching and shipping stur-
geon, 28-891
of persons trading in shad and sturgeon,
28-892
SHAD AND STURGEON— Cont'd
Regulations applicable to taking of, 28-623
Savannah River, nets used in, mesh, 28-886
Short-nose sturgeon —
closed season, 28-884
prohibited fishing areas, 28-884
Size, minimum, for hickory shed, 28-755
Tax on shad exported from or imported in-
to State, 28-931
Winyah Bay, setting nets within three
miles from jetties, 28-885
SHARECROPPING
Generally, 40-402, 40-403, 40-404
Labor (this index)
Marketing contracts, rights
by recording of, 60-356
not affected
SHARES AND SHAREHOLDERS
Corporations (this index)
SHARP-SHINNED HAWKS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to birds, but not specifically designating
this species, see Birds
Destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
SHAW FIELD
Building in vicinity of, 2-421
Lands ceded to United States for, 39-132
Tax exemption, 65-1523(65)
SHEEP
Dipping of imported sheep, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 497 [Reg. 6]
Dogs killing. Sheep-Killing Dogs (this in-
dex)
Importation, regulations governing, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 497 [Reg. 6]
Lien for service by ram, 45-554
Malicious injuries to, 16-381
Taxation (this index)
SHEEP-KILLING DOGS
Keeping, buying, etc., prohibited, 6-101
Killing of dogs, 6-102, 6-103
Liability of owner, 6-104
SHEEPSHEAD
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to sea fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Coastal Fisheries
Minimum size, 28-755
912
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SHEEP SORREL
Noxious weed. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
458 [Reg. 2]
SHEETS
Hotels and boardinghouses, 35-127
SHELLEY'S CASE, RULE IN
Abolished, 57-2
SHELLFISH
Generally, 28-770 to 28-848
Artificial cleansing, prohibited. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 655 [Reg. 4.2]
Bacteriological examination of shellfish and
shellfish waters, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 650, 654 [Reg. 2.1, 3.3]
Boats engaged in taking, license fee, 28-
934
Boats used in harvesting and transporting,
sanitary requirements. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 653, 654 [Reg. 3.1, 3.2]
Bottoms-
Signs, infra
what included in term, 28-752
Canneries —
leases of bottoms to, 28-820
period of operation, 28-841
planting of oyster shell by, 28-845
records, 28-847
reports, 28-848
sanitary conditions, 28-773
shell stock, washing of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 667 [Reg. 4, 39]
wage payment laws as inapplicable, 40-
112
Clams. Oysters and clams, infra
Cleansing, artificial, prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 655 [Reg. 4.2]
Conditioning prohibited. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 655 [Reg. 4.1]
Crabs (this index)
Dealers' records, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
668 [Reg. 4.41]
Dredges, minimum depth for use of, 28-775
Dry storage, conditions under which per-
missible, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 655
[Reg. 4.4]
Entry without permission to gather for
sale, 28-770
Fines. Penalties, infra
"Fish", within coastal fisheries laws, 28-752
Fisheries Board (this index)
Floating storaue, prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 655 [Reg. 4.3]
SHELLFISH— Cont'd
Growing areas —
approved areas, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 650, 651 [Reg. 2.3]
classification, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
650 [Reg. 2.2]
closed areas, policing of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 652 [Reg. 2.8]
depletion of closed areas, Rules & Reg..
Vol. 7, p. 653 [Reg. 2.9]
grossly polluted closed areas, Rules &
Reg.. Vol. 7, p. 651 [Reg. 2.4]
moderately polluted restricted areas,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 651 [Reg.
2.5]
hibernation, taking oysters during
period of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 652 [Reg. 2.6]
policing of polluted areas. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 652 [Reg. 218]
re-laying, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 652
[Reg., 2.7]
surveys, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 650
[Reg. 2.1]
Handling, Health Board regulations re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
653-655
Harvesting, Health Board regulations, re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 653-
655
Health Board regulations governing shell-
fish industry, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 645-668
Health certificate required of persons han-
dling, 28-774
Larceny of shellfish on leased bottoms.
Oysters and clams, infra
Leases of areas for cultivation and gather-
ing, 28-811 et seq
navigation improvement projects inter-
fering with, 70-260 to 70-268
License tax, 28-934
License to take, can, pack, or ship, how
obtained, 28-941
Nonresidents, gathering by, restricted, 28-
771
Mussels, examination of, for presence of
poison, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 655
[Reg. 3.5]
Oysters and clams —
beds, oyster —
exclusion of public from, 28-792
inheritability and transferability, 28-
leases of, 28-811 to 28-828
cancelation of record, 28-827
canneries, leases to, 28-820
forfeiture for nonpayment of rent-
als, 28-818
marking by lessees, 28-821
plantings required of lessee, 28-
822
Index
913
SHELLFISH— Cont'd
Oysters and clams — Cont'd
beds, oyster — Cont'd
leases of — Cont'd
recordation, 28-819
renewal, 28-816
rentals, 28-811, 28-817, 28-820
shucking plants, leases to, 28-820
transfer, 28-825, 28-826
ownership of, 28-791
breeding ponds, unlawful to fish or tres-
pass in, 28-601
Canneries, supra
Charleston County, oyster farm in, 28-
800
closed season, 28-781
containers —
shell oysters for export, 28-798
size of, 28-955
tagging of, 28-955
tax stamps, 28-954, 28-955
entry without permission to gather for
sale, penalized, 28-770
exemption of clams for presence of poi-
son, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 655
[Reg. 3.5]
export of oysters in shell — ■
containers, 28-798
tax, 28-798
Japanese seed oysters, planting of, as
requiring permission, 28-795
larceny —
of oysters. 28-799, 28-824
of shellfish on leased bottoms, 28-824
subject of, 28-784
ownership of oyster beds, 28-791
private use, right to gather oysters for,
28-794
record of traders in, 28-783
return of undersized to grounds, 28-782
seed oysters, gathering for planting, 28-
823
shells deposited for formation of beds as
subject of larceny, 28-784
Shucking plants, infra
sizes, minimum, 28-782
standard measures for oysters, 28-796
nonstandard measures, use of, penal-
ized, 2S-797
taxation, rate of, 28-931
warehouse, State, ineligibility to storage
in. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,'p. 462 [Reg.
S]
Packing plants. Canneries, supra
Penalties —
Charleston County oyster farm, unlaw-
ful removal of oysters from, 28-800
health certificate, hiring of worker with-
out, 28-774
Japanese seed oysters, planting without
permit, 28-795
[8 SC Code]— 58
SHELLFISH— Cont'd
Penalties — Cont'd
minimum depth for use of scoops, etc.,
violation of requirement, 28-775
nonresidents, gathering by, 28-771
planting of oyster shells by canneries and
shucking plants, violation of require-
ments as to, 28-845
records, failure of canneries to keep, 28-
847
removal of shellfish in shell from State,
28-776
standard measure for oysters, failure to
use, 28-797
undersized oysters, possession, etc., 28-
782
Poison, examination of mussels and clams
for presence of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 655 [Reg. 3.5]
Poisoning of waters prohibited, 28-672
Pollution of waters so as to injure, 28-671
Prawns. Shrimp and Prawns (this index)
Preparation for market, sanitary require-
ments, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 655-
668
Prima facie evidence of violation of law,
possession of oysters or clams during
closed season as, 28-781
Processing, sanitary requirements, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 655, 668
Protected beds planted by Eoard of Fish-
eries, 28-772
Purchase of shells by State Fisheries Board
for replanting, 28-846
Removal from State except, etc., penalized,
28-776
Sanitary conditions of beds and packing
plants, 28-773
Scoops, minimum depth for use of, 28-775
Scrapes, minimum depth for use of, 28-775
Shell stock —
identification on market. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 667, 668 [Reg. 4.40]
packing and shipping, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 667 [Reg. 4.39]
Shrimp and Prawns (this index)
Shucking plants —
air pump intakes, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 663 [Reg. 4.28]
animals, exclusion of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 662 [Reg. 4.27]
approval by Fisheries Board, 28-843
aprons, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 660
[Reg. 4.19]
packing room employees, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 665 [Reg. 4.33]
arrangement, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
655,656 [Reg. 4.5]
bactericides, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
661, 662 [Reg. 4.21-4.24]
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SHELLFISH— Cont'd
Shucking plants — Cont'd
benches and stands, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 659 [Reg. 4.16]
blocks, R\iles & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 659
[Reg. 4.16], p. 660 [Reg. 4.18]
cleaning, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
660 [Reg. 4.20]
blowers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 663
[Reg. 4.28, 4.33]
breaking irons, cleansing of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 660 [Reg. 4.20]
ceilings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 656
[Reg. 4.7]
cleaning, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 660,
661 [Reg. 4.20]
packing rooms and utensils, Rules
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 666 [Reg. 4.34,
4.35]
clothing of employees —
packing room employees, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 665 [Reg. 4.33]
storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 656 [Reg. 4.5]
coats of workers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 660 [Reg. 4.19]
packing room employees, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 665 [Reg. 4.33]
colanders, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 659
[Reg. 4.17], p. 663 [Reg. 4.28, 4.33]
dating of containers, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 664 [Reg. 4.29], p. 667 [Reg.
4.37]
dip buckets, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 659
[Reg. 4.17]
finger cots, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 660
[Reg. 4.19]
flies to be kept out of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 656 [Reg. 4.8]
floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 656
[Reg. 4.6]
hand washing facilities, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 658 [Reg. 4.12]
heating, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 657
[Reg. 4.10]
hot water sterilization, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 662 [Reg. 4.24]
ice used in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
665 [Reg. 4.31]
knives, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 660
[Reg. 4.18]
cleaning, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 660
[Reg. 4.20]
lavatories, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
658 [Reg. 4.12]
leases of bottoms to, 28-820
light, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 657 [Reg.
4.9]
materials, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 655
[Reg. 4.4]
SHELLFISH— Cont'd
Shucking plants — Cont'd
measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 663
[Reg. 4.28,4.33]
nonresidents may gather oysters for,
28-771
packing, to be done in separate room,
when, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 656
[Reg. 4.5]
packing room equipment, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 663, 664 [Reg. 4.28^1.33]
paddles, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 663
[Reg. 4.28, 4.33]
pails, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 659 [Reg.
4.17]
cleaning, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
660 [Reg. 4.20]
period of operation, 28-841
personnel, health of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 658 [Reg. 4.14]
pipes. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 663 [Reg.
4.28,- 4.33]
planting of oyster shell by, 28-845
purchases of shucked ovsters, regulated,
28-844
records and reports, 28-S43
refrigeration facilities, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 664 [Reg. 4.30]
return of shucked shellfish to shucker
after delivery to packing room not
permissible, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
660 [Reg. 4.20]
rodents, exclusion of. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 662 [Reg. 4.27]
rubber gloves, wearing of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 665 [Reg. 4.33]
sanitary conditions, 28-773, 28-842
screening, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 656
[Reg. 4.8]
sealing of containers, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, p. 664 [Reg. 4.29], p. 667 [Reg
4.37]
shells, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, p. 662 [Reg. 4.26]
shields, hand, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p
660 [Reg. 4.19]
shipping containers, Rules & Reg., Vol
7, p. 664 [Reg. 4.29]
shipping room equipment, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 663, 664 [Reg. 4.28-4.33]
shucked stock, packing and repacking,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 667 [Reg
4.37, 4.38]
repacking prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 667 [Reg. 4.38]
skimmers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 663
[Reg. 4.28, 4.33]
return of shellfish to, after washing
or blowing, prohibited, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 667 [Reg. 4.37]
[8SCCode]
Index
915
SHELLFISH— Cont'd
Shucking plants — Cont'd
steam cabinets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
662 [Reg. 4.23]
sterilization, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
666 [Reg. 4.35]
of equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 665 [Reg. 4.32]
of utensils, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
661, 662 [Reg. 4.21-4.24]
storage —
of clothing of employees, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 656 [Reg. 4.5]
of equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 662 [Reg. 4.25], p. 666 [Reg.
4.36]
supervision of sanitation, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 659 [Reg. 4.15]
tanks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 663
[Reg. 4.28, 4.33]
toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
657 [Reg. 4.11]
tubs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 663 [Reg.
4.28, 4.33]
undersized oysters, purchase or posses-
sion penalized, 28-782
utensils, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 659-
662 [Reg. 4.16-4.27]
ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
657 [Reg. 4.10]
wage payment laws as inapplicable, 40-
112
walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 656 [Reg.
4.7]
water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
658 [Reg. 4.13]
Standards for tidal salt waters, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 691-693
Storage, regulations respecting, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 655 [Reg. 4.3, 4.4]
Term, 28-752
Typhoid carriers excluded from handling,
28-774
Washing of shell stock, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 667 [Reg. 4.39]
Wet storage prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 655 [Reg. 4.3]
SHELLFISH PROCESSING PLANTS
Food Processing Plants (this index)
SHELVES
Stamp Taxes (this index)
SHERBET
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
SHERIFFS
For local provisions, see the particular counties
Generally, 53-51 to 53-234
Accounting with successors, 53-231 to 53-
234
Affidavits for arrest, filing of, Cir Ct Rule 4
Amusement companies, deputy sheriffs for,
53-121 to 53-125
Amusement places, deputy sheriffs for, 53-
131 to 53-135
Arrest (this index)
Attachment of property by. Attachment
(this index)
Attorney General and solicitors, examina-
tion of office by, 1-263
Bail-
in civil cases, sheriff not to accept attor-
neys or court officers as bail, 10-23.1
release of arrested persons on, 53-197
Bedding, enforcement of laws as to, 32-1397
Bloodhounds for tracking fugitives, 53-9
Bonds —
Bail, supra
Official bonds, infra
Books, 53-192
Breaking and entering — •
arrest for seizing goods, sheriff's powers
in making, 53-198
execution against the person or to seize
goods, sheriff or deputy breaking
and entering for purpose of, 10-1712
Bribery (this index)
Budget and Control Board, management
for, of property bid in for taxes, 65-28^0
Circuit court, duties in. Circuit Courts and
Judges (this index)
Circuses, etc., deputy sheriffs, for, 53-121
to 53-125
Civil Arrest (this index)
Civil defense violators, arrest of, 44-361
Civil liability for failure to execute final
process or pay over money, 53-215
Claim and delivery actions, powers and
duties in. Claim and Delivery (this
index)
Claims against county, 14-404.1
Clerk of court —
acting as sheriff, 15-1724
vacancy in office of sheriff, clerk of
court to act in case of, 53-63
certificates of attendance of jurors and
constables, sheriff to countersign,
15-1733, 15-1734
certificate to contingent account of
sheriff, 15-1739
office of, sheriff or his deputy or clerk
not to hold, 53-204
Common pleas court, duties in, 53-200 to
53-202
Condemnation proceedings. Fees, infra
Confiscated goods, public sale of, 57-241
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SHERIFFS— Cont'd
Constables —
countersigning certificates of attendance
of, 15-1733, 15-1734
summoning to attend circuit court, 53-
201
Contempt. Penalties, infra
Contingent account, certification by clerks
of courts, 15-1739
Coroners —
acting as sheriffs — ■
disqualification of sheriff, in case of,
53-205
vacancies, in case of, 53-58
acting upon papers in sheriff's of-
fice, 53-60
books and records, 53-59
prisoners, making list of, 53-61
succeeding sheriff, turning over
papers, etc., to, 53-62
may not act as deputy sheriffs, 17-63
may not serve under sheriffs, 17-63
summoning of coroner's jury, 17-98, 17-
99
County courts, duties in, 15-609
County governing bodies, execution of or-
ders of, 53-203
Crop Pest Commission, duty to serve
papers upon request of, 3-111
Custody of accused after arraignment, Cir
Ct Rule 35
Dangerous substances, enforcement of laws
as to, 32-1804
Darlington County Civil Court, duties as to,
15-1588
Decedent's real estate, duty to serve process
in proceedings, and fees, 19-496, 19-505
Deeds of —
condemnation proceedings by United
States, 25-154
recording, indexing on, 60-157, 60-159,
60-160
Deputy sheriffs, 53-71 to 53-178
appointment, 53-71, 53-83
Arrest (this index)
billies, deputy to provide at own ex-
pense, 53-80
clerk of court, deputy sheriff not to
hold office of, 53-204
coroners may not act as, 17-63
fairs, circuses, public meetings, etc.,
deputies for, 53-121 to 53-125
firearms, deputy to provide at own ex-
pense, 53-80
game and fish laws, co-operation in en-
forcement, 28-7
horses, mounted deputies to provide at
own expense, 53-80
Industrial communities, infra
magistrates, persons arrested by deputies
without warrant to be taken before,
43-222
SHERIFFS— Cont'd
Deputy sheriffs — Cont'd
misconduct or neglect, sheriff liable for,
53-71
oath of office, 53-77
gambling, enforcement of laws
against, 50-52
industrial communities, deputy sher-
iffs for, 53-103
official bonds, 53-77 to 53-79
industrial communities, deputy sher-
iffs for, 53-103
parks and other amusement places, dep-
uties for, 53-131 to 53-135
patrolling county, duty of, 53-86
police personnel in unincorporated com-
munities as, 53-306
posse comitatus, power to call out, 53-
199
powers, generally, 53-84
practice of law by, 53-204
salaries, 53-80
service of process and papers, 53-194, 53-
195, 53-200
special deputies, sheriff may appoint, 53-
83
uniforms, county to furnish, 53-80
Discrimination, fees for serving subpoenas
of county board of education on teach-
er's complaint of, 21-385
Disqualification for re-election, SC Const,
Art 5, §30
Distress warrant for collection of rent, en-
forcement of, 41-151
Drainage taxes, sheriff's, sale upon default
in payment of, 18-567
Election of, SC Const, Art 5, § 30
re-election, when disqualified for, SC
Const, Art 5, § 30
time for holding, 23-303, 23-304, 53-51,
53-52
Eminent domain proceedings. Fees, infra
Escaped convicts, duty to arrest, 55-4, 55-5
Examination of office by Attorney General
and solicitors, 1-263
Execution (this index)
Execution book, 53-192
Exemption from jury duty, 38-101
Fairs, circuses, public meetings, etc., deputy
sheriffs for, 53-121 to 55-125
Fees, 27-401, 27-403 to 27-412
condemnation proceedings, 25-57
railroads and canal companies, fees
and mileage, 58-783
county courts, 15-609
county to pay. when, 14-20
decedent's real estate, sale for payment
of debts, proceeding for, 19-496, 19-
50S
Federal prisoners, fees for, 27-402, 27-403
forfeited land commission, purchase
by, 65-2921
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917
SHERIFFS— Cont'd
Fees — Cont'd
income tax distress warrant, 6S-346
particular counties, 27-403 to 27-412
payment of, 27-401(25, 26)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
restrictions on sheriff's charges for mile-
age, 27-401(2)
Service of process and papers, infra
subpoena of county board of education
on teacher's complaint of discrimina-
tion, fees for serving. 21-385
tax sales and warrants. Taxation (this
index)
Fines, failure to pay over, penalized, 50-4
Fire prevention, powers and duties with re-
spect to, 37-81 to 37-90
Florence civil court —
compensation, 15-1606
duties, 15-1606
Game and fish laws, duty to co-operate in
enforcement, 28-7
General sessions courts, duties in. General
Sessions Courts (this index)
Greenville County Court, duties and com-
pensation in, 15-650
Highway accidents, reporting of, to sheriff,
46-326, 46-328
Highway patrol to assist, 46-853, 46-856
Horses, mounted deputies to provide, at own
expense, 53-80
Indictment for wilful failure or neglect to
discharge duty, 45-7
Industrial communities, deputy sheriffs for,
53-101 to 53-114
appointment, 53-101, 53-102
compensation, 53-105, 53-106
jurisdiction, 53-107 to 53-110
oath of office, 53-103
official bond, 53-103
misconduct, responsibility for, 53-112
powers and duties, 53-111
qualifications, 53-101
removal from office, 53-104
temporary residents, application to com-
munity composed of, 53-113
term of office, 53-104
Jails and Jailers (this index)
Judicial sales by. Judicial Sales (this in-
dex)
Juries and Jurors (this index)
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
duties as to, 15-1288
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to copy of, 1-564
Liabilities. Penalties, infra
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Lynching, duty to apprehend members of
mob, 16-59.2
Machine gun permits, approval of applica-
tions for, 16-126
SHERIFFS— Cont'd
Magistrates, persons arrested by deputies
without warrant to be taken before, 43-
222
Management of property sold to State for
taxes, 65-2860
Marlboro County Court (this index)
Mesne and final processes, how kept, 53-
193
Mileage. Fees, supra
Military courts, serving process of, 44-192
Monthly statement of moneys collected, 53-
206
Mounted deputies to provide horses at own
expense, 53-80
Neglect of duty, 50-6
deputy's neglect, sheriff liable, 53-71
indictment for wilful failure or neglect
to discharge duty, 45-7
Oath of office, 53-53
Deputy sheriffs, supra
duelling, enforcement of law against, 50-
53
gambling, enforcement of laws against,
50-52
Office-
county to provide, 14-11 to 14-13
place of, 53-191
Official bonds, 53-54, 53-55
deputy sheriffs, 53-77 to 53-79
industrial communities, deputy sher-
iffs for, 53-103, 53-112
liability of sureties, 53-223, 53-233
penalties, liability for, 53-223, 53-233
number of sureties. 50-64
Orangeburg County Court, duties and com-
pensation in, 15-710
Parks and other amusement places, deputy
sheriffs for, 53-131 to 53-135
Penalties, 53-211 to 53-223
breach of duty, 53-212
civil arrest, permitting arrested person
to go at large or escape, 53-216,
53-217
contempt —
failure to execute final process or
pay over money as, 53-213
illegal arrest as, 53-219
proceedings for open contempt, 53-
212
convict, permitting escape of, 53-218
failure to execute final process or pay
over money, 53-213, 53-214
civil liability, 53-215
retiring sheriff or successor, 53-233
furniture, books, etc., failing to turn over
to successor, 53-231
judgments or decrees, purchase of, 53-
220
limitation of proceedings for, 53-222
magistrate's warrant or process, default
in returning to general sessions,
53-211
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SHERIFFS— Cont'd
Penalties — Cont'd
purchase of judgments or decrees, 53-
220
purchasing at own sale, 53-221
records, allowing to be taken from office,
50-5
sureties on official bond, liability of, 53-
223, 53-233
Posse comitatus, power to call out, 53-199
Practice of law by sheriff, deputy, or clerk,
53-204
Probate courts' warrant or process, execu-
tion of, 15-470
Public meetings, etc., deputy sheriffs for,
53-121 to 53-125
Qualification, 53-53
Records, allowing to be taken from office,
penalized, 50-5
Re-election, when disqualified for, SC
Const, Art 5, § 30
Rent, enforcement of distress warrant for
collection of, 41-151
Residence, place of, SC Const, Art 5, § 30
Richland County Court, duties and compen-
sation in, 15-759
Riots, duties as to, 16-103, 16-104, 16-111,
16-112
Sale by. Judicial Sales (this index)
Service of process and papers, 53-194, 53-
195, 53-200
civil liability for failure to execute final
process, 53-215
coroner to act when sheriff disqualified,
53-205
Crop Pest Commission, duty to serve
papers upon request of, 3-111
decedent's real estate, proceedings in-
volving, 19-496
deputy sheriffs, 53-194, 53-195, 53-200
failure to execute final process. Pen-
alties, supra
fees, 27-401
decedent's real estate, proceedings
involving, 19-496
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
subpoena of county board of educa-
tion on teacher's complaint of dis-
crimination, fees for serving, 21-
385
magistrate's warrant or process, default
in returning to general sessions, 53-
211
military courts, process of, 44-192
probate courts' warrant or process,
execution of, 15-470
return of process by sheriff, enforcement,
Cir Ct Rule 5
summons, 10-404
service on prisoner, 10-436
Spartanburg County Court, duties and
compensation in, 15-800
SHERIFFS— Cont'd
State health officer, duty to assist, 32-37
Subpoena of county board of education on
teacher's complaint of discrimination,
fees for serving, 21-385
Successors, accounting with, 53-231 to 53-
234
Summary ejectment of trespassers. Tres-
pass (Civil) (this index)
Summons. Service of process and papers,
supra
Supreme court, duties of sheriff, 15-115
to provide rooms, etc., 15-146
Taxation (this index)
Term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 30
Tracking fugitives, bloodhounds for, 53-9
Trespasser, action for summary ejectment
of—
fee, 10-2443
warrant, 10-2441
Tuberculosis sanatorium, duty to return pa-
tient leaving without permission, 32-
635
Vacancies, 53-56 to 53-63
appointments to fill, 53-56, 53-57
clerk of courts to act in case of, 53-63
Coroners, supra
Writ book, 53-192
SHINGLES
Characteristics and dimensions, 66-6
SHIPBUILDING COMPANY
Directors, classification of, 12-352
SHIPMENT
Carriers (this index)
SHIPS AND SHIPPING
Vessels and Shipping (this index)
Wrecks. Shipwrecks (this index)
SHIPWRECKS
Generally, 54-301 to 54-306
Repelling entry into stranded vessels, 54-303
Saved goods —
double damages for unlawful sale of, 54-
306
informer as to stolen goods, salvage al-
lowed to. 54-305
restoration of, 54-306
reward for restoration, 54-306
sale of unclaimed goods. 54-302
search warrant for, 54-304
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919
SHIPWRECKS— Cont'd
Saved goods — Cont'd
treble damages for stealing or refusing
to deliver to owner, 54-303, 54-304
Unclaimed goods — -
custody and notice of, 54-301
sale of, 54-302
SHIPYARD RIVER
Grants to United States for improvement
projects, 70-251 to 70-253
Lands raised by improvement project, right
of United States to use, 70-252
SHODDY
Bedding (this index)
SHOE REPAIR SHOPS
Sales tax, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 853 [Reg.
26]
SHOES
Chiropodists, fitting or sale of corrective
shoes, 56-322
SHOOTING
Assault and Battery (this index)
Electric and interurban railroad cars,
shooting into, 58-736
Homicide (this index)
Railroad cars or trains, shooting at or into,
58-736, 58-1266
Streetcars, shooting into, 58-736
SHOP
Burning of, penalty for, 16-311, 16-312
SHOPKEEPERS
Contracts of infant students may not be
ratified, 11-153
SHORT HAUL RATES
Railroad rates, 58-1081
Public Service Commission's power to
establish, 58-1063(7)
SHORT-NOSE STURGEON
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to sea fish, but not specifically designating
tliis species, sec Coastal Fisheries
Closed season, 28-884
Prohibited fishing areas, 28-884
SHOWBILLS
Indecent showbills, 16-415
SHOW CAUSE ORDERS
Orders of Court (this index)
Rule to Show Cause (this index)
SHOWS
Theaters and Shows (this index)
SHRIMP AND PRAWNS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to marine life, but not specifically designat-
ing this species, see Coastal Fisheries
Change of master of boat, failure to notify
Board of Fisheries of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 892 [Reg. 5]
Citizen, natural-born, to be on shrimp boats,
44-359
Closed season, 28-861
Confiscation of unlicensed boats, 2S-944
Dealers-
licenses, 28-951
records, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 892
[Reg. 3]
reports to Wild Life Resources Commis-
sion, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 891
[Reg. 1]
"Fish," within coastal fisheries laws, 28-752
Licenses —
boats, 28-944 to 28-950
application for license, 28-948
filing of copy of application with
Secretary of State, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 892 [Reg. 5]
nonresidents —
defined for purpose of, 28-947
income tax, State, to be paid, 28-
946
reciprocity with other states re-
quired, 28-949
restrictions on issuance, 28-945 to
28-947
revocation, 28-950
dealers, 28-951
nets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 892 [Reg.
S]
License tax, 28-932
on trawl nets, 28-935
Open season, 28-861 "
Penalties —
closed season, taking during, 28-S61
registration number on trawlers, viola-
tion of requirement, 28-865
trawling, unlawful, 28-863
undersize, catching, possessing, or pur-
chasing, 28-862
920
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SHRIMP AND PRAWNS— Cont'd
Presumption that master or captain was in
fact on boat, 28-944
Size, minimum, 28-862
Tax on, 28-931, 28-932
Trawlers — ■
registration, 28-865
regulated, 28-863 to 28-865
Trawling and dragging, prohibited, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 891, 892 [Reg. 2]
Warehouse, State, ineligibility to storage in,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
SHRUBS
Crop Pest Commission (this index)
Nurseries (this index)
State parks, removing or injuring shrubs
in, penalty for, 51-9
SHUCKING PLANTS
Shellfish (this index)
SICKNESS
Illness or Sickness (this index)
SIGNATURE
Bonds (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Pleadings, signing of. Pleading (this
index)
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, re-
quirements as to signatures on papers,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 3i]
Wills (this index)
SIGNS
Alcoholic beverage retail stores, 4-79
Business establishments to post names of
owners, 48-1, 48-2
Coastal Fisheries (this index)
Electric and interurban railway cars, 58-
1320
Pool and billiard rooms, 5-514
Railroad Crossings (this index)
Street railways, 58-1320
separation of races, 58-1320, 1335
SILICA
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
SIDEWALKS
Abutting property, assessment of. Special
Assessments (this index)
Definition of term, 46-256
Parking of vehicles on, prohibited, 46-483
Pedestrians, provisions as to, 33-171, 46-436
Traffic regulations. Highways and Streets
(this index)
SILICATES
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
SILICATOSIS
Reporting of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553
[Sec. 5]
SIGHT DRAFT
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
SIGNALS
Electric and interurban railroads, injuring
or destroying signals of, 58-737
Highway traffic signals. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Navigation, aids to. Navigation (this in-
dex)
Pilot's signal for departure of vessel, 56-
1429
Railroad Crossings (this index)
Railroad signals, injury or destruction of,
58-737
United States coast surveys, malicious de-
struction or injury of signals, 54-405
SILICOSIS
Reporting of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553
[Sec. 5]
SILVER
Fraud in sale of goods as, 66-214 to 66-216
SILVER NITRATE
Blindness of infants, use to prevent, 32-555
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(H)
SILVERSTREET, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
Index
921
SIMPSON'S FERRY
Free ferry, 33-732
SIMPSONVILLE, TOWN OF
Council, general rule of election not appli-
cable to, 47-52
Mayor, general rule of election not appli-
cable to. 47-52
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
SIMULTANEOUS DEATH ACT
Generally, 19-301 to 19-308
Citation, style of, 19-301
Disposition of property where simultaneous
death presumed, 19-302, 19-303
Entirety, tenants by, disposition of prop-
erty, 19-304
Instrument providing for distribution of
property as prevailing, 19-307
Insured and beneficiary, disposition of pro-
ceeds of policy, 19-305
Joint tenants, distribution of property of,
19-304
Prospective operation only, 19-306
Uniformity of interpretation, 19-308
SINKING FUND COMMISSION
Anderson, City of (this index)
Bennettsville, establishment in, 47-931
Greenville City (this index)
Investments — ■
county bonds, 14-527
school bonds as legal investments, 21-
988, 21-999.9
SINKING FUNDS
Bonds (this index)
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Sinking Fund Commission (this index)
SISTERS
Brothers and Sisters (this index)
SKATING RINKS
Amusements and Athletic Contests (this
index)
SKIMMED MILK
Milk and Milk Products (this index)
SKULL CREEK FERRY
Generally, 33-721 to 33-725
Highway Department's duty to provide
service, 33-72\
Highway Department's nonliability for in-
jury or damage resulting from use of,
33-725
Load limit, 33-724
Regulation, 33-724
Tolls, 33-723
SKUNKS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to ivild life, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Game animals, 28-4
Tag for skin, cost of, 28-483
SKYLIGHTS
Regulations as to, 47-1252
SLANDER
Libel and Slander (this index)
SLAUGHTERHOUSES AND
SLAUGHTER PENS
Alleys. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec.
3]
Cats not allowed in or around, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7. p. 601 [Sec. 16]
Ceilings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec.
4]
Cities over 5,000, 47-41, 47-401
Cleavers, cleaning and sterilizing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 19]
Dead animals not to be processed unless
killed on premises, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 600 [Sec. 2]
Defecation in or near, prohibited. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 20]
Diseased animals not to be slaughtered,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec. 2]
Dogs not allowed in or around. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 16]
Doors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 6]
Driveways, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600
[Sec. 3]
Employees —
closing, Rules 8c Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601
[Sec. 13]
communicable disease as precluding em-
ployment. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
60l"[Sec. 15]
dressing rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 601 [Sec. 8]
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SLAUGHTERHOUSES AND
SLAUGHTER PENS— Cont'd
Employees — Cont'd
hand-washing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 601 [Sec. 9, 14]
lavatories, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601
[Sec. 9]
mouth, holding tools in, prohibited,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec.
18]
toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
601 [Sec. 8]
Floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec.
4]
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601
[Sec. 17]
Hand-washing facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 601 [Sec. 9]
Health Board regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 600, 601
Hot water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 601 [Sec. 10]
Knives, cleaning and sterilizing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 19]
Immediate slaughter, importation of ani-
mals for —
cattle. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 497 [Reg.
4]
sheep and goats, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 497 [Reg. 6]
swine, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 498
[Reg. 7]
Importation of cattle, slaughterhouses ex-
empted from certain provisions as to,
6-495
Injured animals not to be slaughtered, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec. 2]
Lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec.
6]
Local health officer's consent required,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec. 1]
Pens, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec.
3]
defecation or urination in, prohibited.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec.
20]
Purposes for which slaughtering rooms
may be used, restricted, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 12]
Putrid flesh not to be on premises, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec. 2]
Rat proofing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601
[Sec. 11]
Reduction equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 600 [Sec. 5]
Refrigeration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601
[Sec. 7]
Rendering Plants (this index')
Sanitation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 600,
601
Saws, cleaning and sterilizing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 19]
SLAUGHTERHOUSES AND
SLAUGHTER PENS— Cont'd
Spitting in, prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 601 [Sec. 6]
Urination in or near, prohibited. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 20]
Utensils, cleaning and sterilizing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601 [Sec. 19]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601
[Sec. 6]
Walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec.
4]
cleansing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601
[Sec. 17]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 601
[Sec. 10]
Yards, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 600 [Sec.
3]
SLAVES
See also Involuntary Servitude
Emancipated slaves, claims for, not to be
paid, US Const, 14th Amend, § 4
Fugitive, to be delivered up, US Const, Art
4, § 2, cl 3
Prohibition of slavery in United States, US
Const, 13th Amend, § 1
Service or labor, person held to, under laws
of one state, not discharged by escaping
into another, US Const, Art 4, § 2, cl 3
SLEEPING CAR COMPANIES
Parlor, Dining, and Sleeping Car Compa-
nies (this index)
SLEEPING PILLS
Barbiturates. Narcotics (this index)
SLEEPING QUARTERS
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000
not to be used as, 58-1525
SLEEPING SICKNESS
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
SLEET
Motor carriers — ■
effect as to maximum hours of service
of drivers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 790 [Rule 6(a)]
extreme caution, requirement of. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
Index
923
SLINGSHOT
Furnishing to minor as misdemeanor, 15-
1388
SLOT MACHINES
Coin-operated Machines (this index)
SLUGS
Use, manufacture, etc., for fraudulent op-
eration of coin-operated machines, 5-
623, 5-624
SLUICES
Fish, for. Fish and Game (this index)
SLUM CLEARANCE
Housing and Redevelopment (this index)
SMALLPOX
Common carrier not to transport persons
afflicted with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
623 [Sec. 2]
Contagious and infectious diseases general-
ly. Diseases (this index)
Dead body infected with, removal in li-
censed hearse only, 58-1523
Potential carriers, not to work where food
products are produced, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 3]
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Quarantine —
local health boards, duties of, 32-76
outside municipalities, 32-551
placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 554
[Sec. 8]
Taxicab not to carry person or dead body
infected with, 58-1523
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
Vaccination (this index)
SMOKE
Motor carriers, extreme caution, when visi-
bility obscured by smoke, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg 2.31]
Motor vehicles, emission by, restricted, 46-
601
SMOKING
Motor bus drivers not to smoke in waiting
rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 809
[Rule 82]
Motor buses, smoking in, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 808 [Rule 70]
SMOKING TOBACCO
Tobacco (this index)
SMUDGE OIL
Gasoline tax as inapplicable to, 65-1083
SNOW
Motor carriers —
extreme caution, requirement of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.31]
maximum hours of service of drivers,
snow as affecting, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule 6(a)]
SNUFF
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Stamp Taxes (this index)
SOAP
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-126
SOCAGE
Free and common socage, tenure of lands
by, 57-1
SOCASTEE YACHT BASIN
Generally, 14-2351 to 14-2356
SOCIAL CORPORATIONS
Charitable, Social, and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
South Carolina retirement system revisable
for changes in, 61-5
SMOKE SCREEN
Motor vehicle devices to emit, prohibited.
46-602
SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANI-
ZATION
Income tax, exemption from, 65-226
924
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SOCIETIES
Associations (this index)
SODA FOUNTAINS
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 593-596
SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUPS
Soft drink taxes on, 65-752 to 65-760
unstamped syrups subject to confisca-
tion, 65-857
SODA WATER
Soft Drinks (this index)
SODIUM AMYTAL
Prescription and dosage, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 546
SODIUM HYDROXIDE
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(10)
SODIUM ORTAL
Prescription and dosage, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 546
Prescription and dosage, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 546
SODIUM SECONAL
Prescription and dosage, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 546
SODOMY
Conviction for, as disqualifying elector,
SC Const, Art 2, §6
Punishment for, 16-412
SOFT DRINKS
Acids employable in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 668 [Sec. 2(c)]
Adulteration, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 668,
669 [Sec. 2(e)]
Alcohol for the manufacture of, importa-
tion of, 4-331
Bottling plants —
animals to be excluded from, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item
17]
bottles, Health Board requirements re-
specting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
669, 670 [Sec. 4. Items, 8, 9]
broken bottles, disposal of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item
15]
SOFT DRINKS— Cont'd
Bottling plants — Cont'd
bottles, etc. — Cont'd
storage of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
670 [Sec. 4, Item 10]
washing of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
670 [Sec. 4, Item 9]
bottle washing apparatus, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 669 [Sec. 4, Item 8]
carbonating machines, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 669 [Sec. 4, Item 8]
ceiling. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669 [Sec.
4, Item 2]
colors, preparation and storage of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item
12]
crowning machines. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 669 [Sec. 4, Item 8]
definition for purpose of Health Board
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
668 [Sec. 1]
doors, screening of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 669 [Sec. 4, Item 3]
employees —
cleanliness of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item 16]
communicable disease to be free
from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
670 [Sec. 4, Item 16]
equipment, construction, cleaning, ster-
ilization, and storage, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 669, 670 [Sec. 4, Items
8-10]
filling machines, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 669 [Sec. 4, Item 8]
floors, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669 [Sec.
4, Item 1]
gas volume testers, provision of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item
17]
hand washing facilities, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 669 [Sec. 4, Item 7]
Health Board regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 668-671
hydrometers, provision of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item 171
ingredients, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
668, 669 [Sec. 2]
examination and condemnation, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 671 [Sec. 6]
insect control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
670 [Sec. 4. Item 17]
lavatory facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 669 [Sec. 4, Item 7]
layout, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec.
4, Item 17]
light, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669 [Sec.
4, Item 4]
location, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670
[Sec. 4, Item 17]
manual filling or crowning prohibited,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4,
Item 13]
INDEX
921
SOFT DRINKS— Cont'd
Bottling plants — Cont'd
other purposes, not to be used for. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7. p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item
17]
penalties for violation of regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 671 [Sec. 8]
permits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669
[Sec. 3]
reinstatement, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 670 [Sec. 5]
privies, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669 [Sec.
4, Item 5]
rodent control. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
670 [Sec. 4, Item 17]
sanitation requirements, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7. pp. 669, 670 [Sec. 4]
screening, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669
[Sec. 4, Item 3]
storage —
of crowns and equipment, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item
10]
of finished products, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item 14]
syrups —
Apparatus employed in preparation
of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669
[Sec. 4, Item 8]
preparation and storage, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item
11]
thermometers, provision of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 670 [Sec. 4, Item
17]
toilet facilities for employees, Rules &
Reg., VoL 7, p. 669 [Sec 4, Item 5]
ventilation. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669
[Sec. 4, Item 4]
walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 669 [Sec.
4. Item 2]
•wastes, disposal of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 670 [Sec. 4. Item 15]
water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
669 [Sec. 4, Item 6]
Coca-Cola (this index)
Colors permissible. Rules & Reg., VoL 7,
p. 668 [Sec. 2(d)]
Containers, bottles, etc., use by others in
trade prohibited, 32-1523
Denned, for purpose of Health Board reg-
ulations. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 668
[Sec. 1]
Flavors used in, storage of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 668 [Sec. 2(c)]
Ingredients. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 668
[Sec. 2]
examination and condemnation, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 671 [Sec. 6]
Pepsi-Cola (this index)
Preservatives not to be employed in, Rules
&. Reg., VoL 7, p. 668 [Sec. 2(b)]
SOFT DRINKS— Cont'd
Sugar usable in manufacture of, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 668 [Sec. 2(a)]
Tax on. Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Windows, screening of. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 669 [Sec. 4. Item 3]
SOFT DRINK TAXES
Generally, 65-751 to 65-790.7
Alternative tax in case of unconstitutional-
ity, 65-783 to 65-790.7
Armed forces, exemption of bottled drinks
sold to United States for, 65-786
Bond for payment, 65-790.5
penalty for failure to give, 65-790.6
Bonds requirable of manufacturers or dis-
tributors of crowns for bottled drinks,
65-773
"Bottle" denned, 65-753
"Bottled drinks" denned. 65-753
Bottled soft drinks, 65-762. 65-763
alternative tax on, 65-788
shipped into State, who to pay, 65-768
Budwine, bottled, 65-763
Cancelation of soft drink license stamps, 65-
777
Carbonated water, bottled, 65-763
Cider, bottled, 65-763
Coca-Cola, bottled, 65-763
Collection of alternative tax, 65-790.1
Consignment of soft drink license stamps
or crowns, 65-776
Cordials, bottled, 65-763
Crowns on bottled drinks as substitute
stamps, 65-770 to 65-772
Discount —
crowns for soft drink bottles, purchases
of, 65-775
soft drink license stamps, 65-769
Documents relating to manufacture, sale,
or distribution of soft drinks, preserva-
tion of and right of access to, 65-790.3
Fruit juice —
bottled, 65-763
exemption of, 65-753, 65-765
Ginger ale, bottled, 65-763
Jobber, collection of alternative tax from,
65-790
Liability to, 65-751
Lime-Cola, bottled, 65-763
Milk drinks, bottled, with flavoring syrup,
65-763
exempt, when, 65-764
refunds on sales to schools, 65-767
Near beer, bottled, 65-763
Nu-Grape, bottled, 65-763
Out-of-State sales, exemption of. 65-766
alternative tax, exemption from, 65-
788
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SOFT DRINK TAXES— Cont'd
Payment of alternative tax, 65-790.1
bond for, 65-790.S
penalty for failure to give, 65-790.6
penalty for nonpayment, 65-790.6
Penalties —
alternative tax, 65-790.1
for failure to affix stamps or crowns,
manufacturer or wholesaler as well
as retailer liable to, 65-779
for failure to cancel or obliterate stamps,
65-777
for failure to furnish duplicate invoices
of soft drink syrups, 65-757
for failure to keep or to afford access
to record, 65-790.4
for nonpayment, 65-875
fraud in use or reuse of stamps or crowns
for soft drinks, 65-778
Pepsi-Cola, bottled, 65-763
Possession of unstamped goods as prima
facie evidence of violation of tax statute,
65-867
Records —
of gross receipts, keeping of, 65-790.2
of ingredients received for compound-
ing soft drinks, 65-780
of manufacture, sale, or distribution of
soft drinks, 65-781, 65-790.3
penalties for failure to keep, 65-790.4
Refunds —
government, sales to, 65-659, 65-660
regulations by Commission as to, 65-662
vessels in interstate or foreign com-
merce, sales to, 65-660
when goods shipped out of State, 65-658
where goods lost or damaged, 65-661
Resales of soft drinks, 65-758
Returns for alternative tax, 65-790.1
Rules and regulations for collection, power
of Tax Commission to prescribe, 65-851
Sellers, license tax on, 65-784
exemption from, 65-785
retailers' receipts as basis of tax, 65-787
Soda fountain syrups, 65-752 to 65-760
unstamped, subject to confiscation, 65-
857
Soda water, bottled, 65-763
Syrups used in soft drinks, 65-752 to 65-760
affixation of stamps, time for, 65-756
penalty for nonpayment, 65-875
Soda fountain syrups, supra
Theoretical calculation of soft drink tax,
65-782
Unconstitutionality, alternative tax in case
of, 65-783 to 65-790.7
United States, exemption of bottled drinks
sold to, for armed forces, 65-786
Unstamped bottles or syrups subject to con-
fiscation, 65-857
Vegetable juices exempt, when, 65-765
SOIL CONDITIONERS
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
SOIL CONSERVATION
Generally, 63-1 to 63-471
Adjustment boards —
appointment, 63-161
chairman, 63-163
compensation of members, 63-162
court review of orders, 63-166 to 63-167
eligibility to appointment to, 63-162
expenses, allowability of, 63-162
findings of fact, conclusiveness on court
review, 63-167
hardship petitions, 63-164 to 63-167
hearings, 63-165
meetings, 63-163
number of members, 63-163
procedure, 63-163
quorum, 63-163
records, 63-161, 63-163
removal of member, 63-161
term of office, 63-161 •
traveling expenses, allowability, 63-162
vacancies, how filled, 63-161
witnesses, power to compel attendance
of, 63-163
Appropriations, allocation of, 63-70
Bamberg County Soil Improvement and
Development Commission, 63-201 to 63-
208
Beaches, Charleston County, 63-211
Cherokee County Agricultural Extension
Board, 63-221 to 63-230
Chester County Soil Improvement and De-
velopment Commission, 63-241 to 63-
246
Committee — -
generally, 63-61 to 63-70
adjustment boards, appointment of
members, 63-161
administrative officer, employment of,
63-64
advisors to, 63-61.1
appointment of members, 63-61
appropriations, duty as to allocation of,
63-70
areas for selection of members, 63-61.1
audit of accounts, 63-66
bonds requirable of employees and offi-
cers, 63-66
chairman, 63-62
compensation, no, 63-63
contracts of districts, substitution of
committee for districts on dissolu-
tion, 63-115
counsel, power to employ, 63-64
delegation of powers, 63-68
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927
SOIL CONSERVATION— Cont'd -
Committee — Cont'd
districts —
discontinuance, functions as to, 63-
111 et seq.
extension or subdivision of, functions
as to, 63-101 et seq.
formation of, functions in, 63-81 et
seq.
duties generally, 63-67
election of supervisors, functions as to,
63-122
employees, 63-64
estimates, 63-69
expenses, allowance of. 63-63
experts, employment of, 63-64
hardship petitions, copies of, to be
served upon chairman, 63-164
hearings, 63-6S
creation of districts, 63-89
discontinuance of districts. 63-111
petition for creation of district, 63-
84, 63-85
ineligibility of member to succeed him-
self, 63-61
information —
dissemination of, 63-67
from district supervisors, 63-69, 63-
132
legal services to, 63-64
majority required, 63-62
membership, 63-61
powers generally, 63-67
quorum, 63-62
records, 63-66
rules and regulations, power to promul-
gate, 63-65
seal, 63-65
supervisors, district, appointment of,
63-91
term of office of members, 63-61
traveling expenses, allowance of, 63-63
vacancies, how filled, 63-61
Cost of conservation measures, recovery of
judgment for, 63-153
County agencies, see under name of county
Declaration of policy, 63-53
Demonstration projects, 63-127
Districts —
actions by and against, 63-127
boundaries —
definition of, on subdivision, 63-104
determination of, 63-86
overlapping prohibited, 63-87
certificate of Secretary of State, con-
clusiveness as to establishment, and
admissibility in evidence, 63-95
Circuit Courts (this index)
Committee, supra
contracts, power to make and execute,
63-127
contributions to operation, 63-128
SOIL CONSERVATION— Cont'd
Districts — Cont'd
coordination of programs by State Soil
Conservation Committee, 63-67
creation, 63-81 to 63-95
denial of petition for creation, 63-85, 63-
90
subsequent petition, 63-94
discontinuance, 63-111 to 63-116
dissolution, 63-114, 63-115
extension, 63-101 to 63-103
names for, 63-93
petitions — -
for creation, 63-81 to 63-83, 63-94
for discontinuance, 63-111, 63-116
for extension, 63-101
for subdivision. 63-102
powers generally, 63-127
property, acquisition of. 63-127, 63-129
referendum —
discontinuance of districts, 63-112
establishment of districts, 63-88
extension of districts when dispens-
able, 63-101
prior to adoption of land-use regula-
tions, 63-142 to 63-144
rules and regulations, power to make,
amend, and repeal, 63-127
seals, 63-127
Secretary of State, duties as to applica-
tion for creation of district, 63-92,
63-93
subdivision of. 63-104, 63-105
supervisors, 63-121 to 63-132
adjustment boards, provision for, 63-
161
agricultural agenls of county, utiliz-
ing service of, 63-125
appointment of, by Soil Conservation
Committee, 63-91
assistance to, by State Soil Conserva-
tion Committee, 63-67
associations of, to recommend for ap-
pointment as supervisors, 63-61
audit of accounts, 63-126
bonds for employees and officers, 63-
126
chairman, 63-124
compensation, no, 63-124
consultation with governing bodies of
nearby localities, 63-131
control measures, 63-127
co-operation with one another, 63-130
counsel, power to employ, 63-125
delegation of powers, 63-125
demonstration projects, 63-127
election of, 63-122
employees, 63-125
enforcement of land use regulations,
63-151 et seq.
entry on lands to check observance of
land use regulations, 63-150
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SOIL CONSERVATION— Cont'd
Districts — Cont'd
supervisors — Cont'd
expenses, allowability of, 63-124
hardship petition, copy of, to be
served upon chairman, 63-164
information for State Soil Conserva-
tion Committee, 63-132
land use regulations, 63-141 et seq.
majority required, 63-124
powers generally, 63-127
preventive measures, 63-127
property, power to acquire, 63-127
qualifications of appointees, 63-121
quorum, 63-124
record of proceedings, 63-126
removal, 63-123
research by, 63-127
secretary to, county agricultural
agents as, 63-125
State Soil Conservation Committee,
membership in, 63-61
terms of office, 63-123
traveling expenses, allowability, 63-
124
vacancies, how filled, 63-123
tax exempt, property as, 63-129
winding up, upon discontinuance, 63-114
Edgefield County Co-operative Soil Con-
servation Board, 63-251 to 63-264
Fairfield County Agricultural Board, 63-
271 to 63-275
Federal Conservation Act. Federal Gov-
ernment, Instrumentalities, and Laws
(this index)
Florence Soil Conservation District, 63-281
Greenville County Agricultural Board, 63-
311 to 63-320
Greenville Soil Conservation District, 63-
301
Hearings —
adjournment without renewing notice,
63-55
Committee, supra
land-use regulations, 63-141
subdivision of districts, 63-103
Lancaster County Soil Conservation Asso-
ciation, financial assistance by, 63-331
Land-use regulations, 63-141 to 63-153
Lexington County Soil Improvement and
Development Commission, 63-341 to
63-347
McCormick County Cooperative Soil Con-
servation Board, 63-361 to 63-368
Newberry County Agricultural Board, 63-
381 to 63-389
Oconee County Soil Conservation Associa-
tion, 53-401 to 63-405
Orangeburg Pasturage Development Com-
mission, 63-411 to 63-416
Pawley's Island Erosion District, George-
town County, 63-291 to 63-296
SOIL CONSERVATION-Cont'd
Printing of copies of land-use regulations,
63-149
Public land agencies to cooperate and ob-
serve regulations, 63-54
Saluda County Cooperative Soil Conserva-
tion Association Board. 63-421 to 63-430
Saluda Countv Pasturage Commission, 63-
441 to 63-445
State conservationist serving as advisor to
Soil Conservation Committee, 63-61.2
Supervisors. Districts, supra
Union County, 63-451 to 63-453
York County Terracing Commission, 63-
461 to 63-471
SOIL EROSION
Research, Planning and Development Board
mav take steps to prevent and control,
9-310(4)
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
Armed Forces (this index)
Militia (this index)
Veterans (this index)
SOLICITATION
Motor carriers, solicitation of passengers.
Motor Carriers (this index)
Taxicabs in counties with city over 70,000,
solicitation of passengers, 58-1518
SOLICITORS
Generally, 1-251 to 1-263
Abatement of nuisance —
liquor nuisance, failure to perform du-
ties as to, 4-408
Prostitution (this index)
Accused persons, permissibility of defend-
ing, 1-255
Advice to State officers, when required, 1-
251
Alcohol and alcoholic beverages — ■
action to determine whether provisions
as to manufacture of ethyl or methyl
alcohol have been violated and for
forfeitures of property, 4-328
intoxication while in discharge of duties,
penalized, 1-257
nuisance caused by sale of liquor, failure
to perform duties as to, 4-408
person manufacturing ethyl or methyl
alcohol, action on bond of, 4-322
soft drink manufacturer importing alco-
hol, action upon bond of, 4-331
Anti-trust laws, duty to enforce, 66-69
Index
929
SOLICITORS— Cont'd
Application by misdemeanant for speedy
disposition of case, duties in respect of,
17-511
Appointment of circuit solicitors —
confirmation of recess appointment by
Senate, requirement of, 1-121
pro tern appointment, SC Const, Art 5,
§29
vacancy in office, appointment to fill, 1-
256
Attorney General —
assistance to or by, 1-237, 1-251
indictment of circuit solicitor disabled by
intoxication, 4-101
Bail or recognizance, forfeiture of, 17-311
Billiard or pool room licensee, action on
bond of, 5-507
Cancelation of judgment, duty to prosecute
for failure to enter, 10-1555
Circuit court —
clerk, examination of office of, 1-263
duty to attend sessions of, 1-252
special sessions of general sessions court,
petition for, 15-301
Circuit solicitors. See appropriate lines in
this topic
Clerk of courts —
examination of office of, 1-263
neglect of duty, prosecution for, 50-7
solicitor, clerk may act as, 15-1723
Commercial disinfectants, prosecution of
violations, 32-1757
Common pleas court —
clerk of court, examination of offices of,
1-263
duty to attend sessions of, 1-252
Compensation of circuit solicitors, 1-254
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §29
fee for performance of official duties,
forbidden, 17-2
railroads, recovery of fines against, com-
pensation for, 58-1270
Comptroller General, reports to, 1-253
Constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art 5,
§29_
Coroner's inquests, county solicitor's duties
as to, 15-622
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
County court or general sessions court,
choosing as forum, when, 15-623
County governing body, county solicitor as
legal adviser of, 15-622
County officers —
examination of, 1-263
neglect of duty, prosecution for, 50-7
County solicitors. County Courts (this in-
dex)
County supervisors, action on bond of for
default, 14-258
[8 SC Code]— 59
SOLICITORS— Cont'd
County treasurers —
enforcing returns by, 1-828, 1-848
payment of costs from defendant to, 1-
254
Courts —
attendance upon, 1-252
Circuit court, supra
clerk of court, examination of offices of,
1-263
Common pleas court, supra
General sessions court, infra
Courts-martial, subpoenas of, duty to prose-
cute for failure to obey, 44-205
Crop Pest Commission's right to aid of
county solicitors, 3-111
Defense of accused persons by, when per-
missible, 1-255
Defense of persons claiming under State, 1-
261
Domestic relations court, county attorney
as counsel for, 15-1141
Drunkenness of circuit solicitor while in dis-
charge of duties —
indictment, 4-101
penalized, 1-257
Duties, generally, 1-251
county solicitors, 15-621, 15-622
Election of —
circuit solicitors, SC Const, Art § 29
county solicitors, 15-606
Examination of offices of county officers, 1-
263
Executive department, membership in, 1-1
Feeding stuffs, notification to circuit solici-
tor of violation of statutory require-
ments, 3-657
Fees and costs —
Compensation of circuit solicitors, supra
defendants, costs from, to be paid over
to county treasurer, 1-254
Fifth judicial circuit, special investigator for
solicitor of, 53-751 to 53-756
General sessions courts —
clerk of court, examination of offices of,
1-263
county court or general sessions court,
choosing as forum, when, 15-623
duty to attend sessions of, 1-252
special sessions, petition for, 15-301
Greenville County solicitor. GreenviHe
County Court (this index)
Habeas corpus proceeding, notice of, to be
given to circuit solicitor, 17-361
Inquests of coroner, county solicitor's du-
ties as, 15-622
Intoxicating liquors. Alcohol and alcoholic
beverages, supra
Intoxication of circuit solicitor while in dis-
charge of duties —
indictment, 4-101
penalty, 1-257
930
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SOLICITORS— Cont'd
Judgment, cancelation of, duty to prose-
cute for failure to enter, 10-1555
Labor Law, prosecuting violations of, 40-13
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to receive copy of, 1-564
Liquor. Alcohol and alcoholic beverages,
supra
Livestock and poultry preparations, enforce-
ment of statutory provisions as to, 3-
676
Lynching, powers and duties as to prose-
cutions for, 16-59.2, 16-59.3
Military courts, subpoenas of, duty to prose-
cute for failure to obey, 44-205
Milk and milk products, weighing and test-
ing of, enforcement of laws as to, 32-
1609.9
Misdemeanant's application for speedy dis-
position of case, duties in respect of,
17-511
Monopolies, duty to enforce anti-trust laws,
66-69
Nuisance —
liquor nuisance, failure to perform duty
as to, 4-408
prostitution, abatement of place of.
Prostitution (this index)
Office supplies, 1-3
Orangeburg County Court, solicitor of, 15-
706
Penalties incurred by public officers, suits
for, 1-262
Pool or billiard room licensee, action on
bond of, 5-507
Poultry and stock preparations, enforce-
ment of statutory provisions as to, 3-676
Practice of law by county solicitors, 15-624
Probate judge's neglect of duty, prosecu-
tion for, 50-7
Prostitution, abatement of place of. Prosti-
tution (this index)
Pro tern appointment, circuit solicitors, SC
Const, Art 5, § 29
Railroads, actions for recovery of fines and
penalties against, 58-1270
Recess appointment of circuit solicitors,
confirmation by Senate required, 1-121
Recognizance, forfeiture of, 17-311
Register of mesne conveyances — ■
examination of offices of, 1-263
neglect of duty, prosecution for, 50-7
Removal from office, circuit solicitor dis-
abled by intoxication, 1-257
Reports to Comptroller General, 1-253
Residence of circuit solicitor, removal from
circuit, as creating vacancy in office, 1-
256
Salary. Compensation, supra
Sheriffs —
examination of offices of, 1-263
neglect of duty, prosecution for, 50-7
SOLICITORS— Cont'd
Soft-drink manufacturer importing alcohol,
action upon bond of, 4-331
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Special session of general sessions court,
petition for, 15-301
Stock and poultry preparations, enforce-
ment of statutory provisions as to, 3-676
Supervisor of county, action on bond of, for
default, 14-258
Term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 29
county solicitors, 15-606
Thirteenth judicial circuit, criminal investi-
gator of Greenville County, 53-864.1
Trusts, duty to enforce anti-trust laws, 66-69
Vacancy in office of circuit solicitor —
how filled, 1-256
intoxication, conviction of, declaration of
vacancy upon, 1-257
recess appointments, confirmation by
Senate required, 1-121
removal of residence as creating, 1-256
SONS OF THE AMERICAN
LEGION
Improper use of emblems, 44-658
SOPORIFICS
Barbiturates. Narcotics (this index)
SORGHUM MOLASSES
Gallon, standard weight, 66-157
SORGHUM SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(c)]
SORREL
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
Sheep sorrel, as noxious weed, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458 [Reg. 2]
SOUTH CAROLINA
Generally. State (this index)
See also topics beginning with word "State"
SOUTH CAROLINA AERONAUTICS
COMMISSION
Aeronautics (this index)
[8SCCode]
Index
931
SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST
HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(1)
SOUTH CAROLINA BOARD FOR
PROMOTION OF EXTERNAL
TRADE
Abolished; duties conferred upon Research,
Planning and Development Board, 9-310
SOUTH CAROLINA CODE
Code of Laws (this index)
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
FOR WOMEN
Winthrop College (this index)
SOUTH CAROLINA COMMERCE
DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Abolished; duties conferred upon Research,
Planning and Development Board, 9-
310
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
Abbeville, city of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 225, 226]
street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 225, 226]
Abbeville County —
Calhoun Falls School District No. 9,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 10, § 5 [p. 291]
Due West School District No. 38,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10. § 5 [p. 280]
School District No. 22, bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, Art 10,
§5 [p. 293]
taxation, exemption from of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Accusation, right of accused to be informed
of, Art 1, § 18
Actions pending at time of adoption of
Constitution to be continued, Art 17,
§11
Adjutant, State —
compensation not alterable during term
of office. Art 4, §24
election, Art 4, § 24, Art 13, § 4
term of office, Art 4, § 24
Adoption of children, special legislation
authorizing, prohibited. Art 3, § 34
Adultery, conviction for, as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
■ — Cont'd
Agents for service of process —
corporation's duty to have, Art 9, § 4
legislation permitting service on agent of
corporation, permissibility, Art 9,
§4
Age of consent, Art 3, § 33
Aiken County —
ice plants, municipal, exception from
provision permitting. Art 8, § 13
magistrates, term of office, Art 5, § 20
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 295]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Aiken, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 223]
sewer bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
waterworks bonds, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
Airport bonds, see under name of particular
municipality herein
Airports —
bonds issuable by city of Anderson for,
Art 8, § 7
bonds of county or township for con-
struction and maintenance, power of
Legislature to authorize, Art 10, § 6
Alcoholic beverages —
licenses to manufacture and sell, Art 8,
§11
income from, to be devoted to public
school purposes, Art 11, § 12
package sales, power of Legislature to
permit, Art 8, § 11
power of General Assembly to prohibit
manufacture and sale, Art 8, § 11
Alien land laws, duty of Legislature to en-
act. Art 3, § 35
Allendale County — -
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 278]
courthouse and jail, bonds for, ex-
empted from constitutional debt lim-
it. Art 10, § 5 [p. 278]
municipal bonds for certain purposes,
permissible amount, Art 10, §5 [p.
278]
school district bonds for certain pur-
poses, permissible amount, Art 10,
§ 5 [p. 278]
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■ — Cont'd
Allendale County — Cont'd
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
township bonds for highway improve-
ment, permissible amount, Art 10,
§5 [p. 278]
Allendale, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 230]
courthouse and jail, bonds for, as exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 230]
electric light plant, bonds for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 230]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 230]
street improvement bonds, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 230]
waterworks bonds, exemption from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
230]
Amendment of Constitution, Art 16, §§ 1, 2
Amendments to —
placement on ballots, 23-319
posting at polling place, 23-321
Anderson, city of —
airport, bonds for acquisition or opera-
tion, amount permissible, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 235, 236] ; Art 10, § 5 [p. 288]
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 224, 234, 235,
236]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 287, 288]
cemetery bonds, amount permissible, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 234-236] ; Art 10, § 5 [pp.
287, 288]
funding of indebtedness, when per-
missible, Art 8, §7 [pp. 224, 234,
235, 236]; Art 10, § 5 [pp. 287, 288]
market bonds, permissible amount, Art
8, §7 [pp. 224, 234, 235, 236], Art
10, § 5 [p. 287]
park bonds, permissible amount, Art 8,
§ 7 [pp. 224, 234, 235, 236], Art 10,
§5 [p. 287]
street improvement bonds, amount per-
missible, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 224, 234, 235,
236]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 287, 288]
street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for, Art 10, § 16
Anderson County —
Cedar Grove School District No. 30,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 294]
Gantt School District No. 34, bonded
indebtedness, permissible amount,
Art 10, § 5 [p. 294]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Anderson County — Cont'd
magistrates' courts, jurisdiction of, Art
5, § 21
Pelzer-Williamston School District No.
20, bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 294]
School District No. 17, bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, Art 10,
§5 [p. 292]
Animals, capitation tax on, permissibility,
Art 10, § 1
Antitrust laws, duty of legislature to enact,
Art 9, § 13
Apportionment of representatives, Art 1,
§2
Appropriations for biennial period, when
permissible, Art 10, § 10
Arbitration, power of General Assembly to
provide for, Art 6, § 1
Armed forces —
consent of General Assembly to main-
tenance required in times of peace,
Art 1, §26
indictment for crime, dispensability, Art
1, §17
Militia, infra
quartering of soldiers in houses in time
of peace, Art 1, § 26
Armed men, bringing into State for purpose
of suppressing domestic violence,
restrictions on, Art 8, § 9
Armies. Armed forces, supra
Arms, right to keep and bear, Art 1, § 26
Arrest, privilege from —
electors, Art 2, § 14
members of Legislature, Art 3, § 14
volunteer and militia forces, Art 13, § 2
Arson, conviction of as disqualifying elector,
Art 2, § 6
Assault —
on person ordered to attend legislative
body, punishment of, Const, Art 3,
§13
with intent to ravish, conviction for, as
disqualifying elector, Art 2, § 6
Assembly and petition, right of, Art 1, §4
Assessments —
for bridges and highways, Beaufort
County, Art 10. $ 13
for street improvements, see under name
of particular municipality
Attainder, bills of. forbidden, Art 1, § 8
Attorney General —
compensation, Art 5, § 28
not alterable during term of office,
Art 4, §24
election, Art 4, §24, Art 5, §28
term of office, Art 4, §24, Art 5, §28
Attorneys, oath required of, Art 3, § 26
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
■ — Cont'd
Bail-
excessive, not to be required, Art 1, § 19
right to, Art 1, § 20
Bamberg County —
taxation, exemption from of manufacto-
ries, Art 8, § 8
Banks —
examination, duty of General Assembly
to provide for, Art 9, § 9
special charters prohibited, Art 3, § 34,
Art 9, § 9
Bank stock, taxation of —
valuation, Art 10, § 5 [pp. 276, 278, 279]
where taxable, Art 10, § 5 [pp. 276,
278, 279]
Barnwell County —
ice plants, municipal, exception from
provision authorizing, Art 8, § 13
Beaufort, city of —
bonded indebtedness, when excepted
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 231], Art 10, §5 [p. 279]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible. Art 8, § 7 [p. 231] ; Art 10, § 5
[p. 279]
gas plant, bonds for, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [p. 279]
lighting plant, bonds for, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [p. 279]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 231];
Art 10, § 5 [p. 279]
street improvement bonds, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [p. 279]
street improvements, assessment of
abutting property for, Art 10, § 14 a
waterworks bonds, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [p. 279]
Beaufort County —
bonded indebtedness, exemption from
constitutional debt limit. Art 10, § 5
[pp. 280, 281]
improvement of bridges and highways,
assessment on benefited property
for, Art 10, § 13
school district bonds, exemption from
constitutional debt limit, Art 10, § 5
[p- 281]
township bonds, exemption from consti-
tutional debt limit, Art 10, § 5 [p.
281]
Belton, city of
assessment of abutting property for
street improvements, Art 10, § 16
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Belton, town of —
assessment of abutting property for
street improvements, Art 10, § 16
Bennettsville, city or town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 222, 230, 231]
buildings, public, bonds for, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 230]
fire department, bonds for, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 230]
lighting plant, bonds for, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 230]
sewerage system, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 222, 230]
street improvement bonds, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [pp. 230, 231]
street improvements, assessment of
abutting property for. Art 10, § 16
waterworks, bonds for, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 222,230]
Berkeley County-
magistrates, term of office, Art 5, § 20
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 296]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Bigamy, conviction for as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
Bishopville, town of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 228]
street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 228]
Bishopville School District No. 1, Lee
County, bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 283]
Board of Education, State, Art 11, § 2
Boards of health, duty of General Assembly
as to, Art 8, § 10
Boganville, township of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, §7 [pp. 229, 230]
highway improvement bonds, permis-
sible amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229,
230]
Bonds, corporate, conditions of issuance,
Art 9, § 10
Bonds, municipal, restrictions on issuance,
Art 8, §7 [pp. 222-237]; Art 10, §5
[pp. 276-297]
particular municipalities, see herein un-
der name of particular municipality
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Bonds, State —
denomination, minimum, Art 10, § 11
election on question of issuance, Art 10,
§11
maturity, maximum, Art 10, § 11
registry, Art 10, § 11
tax to pay interest authorized, Art 10,
§11
Bribery, conviction for, as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
Burglary, conviction of, as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
Burying grounds, exemption from taxation,
Art 10, §4
Calhoun County —
ice plants, municipal, exception from
provision permitting, Art 8, § 13
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Calhoun Falls School District No. 9, of
Abbeville County, bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, Art 10, § 5
[p. 291]
Camden, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 223]
sewerage system, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 223]
streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
waterworks, bonds for, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
Campobello School District No. 49, bonded
indebtedness, permissible amount, Art
10, § 5 [p. 286]
Canal companies —
common carriers, Art 9, § 3
contracting against liability to passengers
forbidden, Art 9, ^ 3
discrimination in charges or facilities —
legislation to prevent, duty of Legis-
lature to enact, Art 9, § 13
prohibited. Art 9, § 5
intermediate points, rates to, Art 9, § 5
Carriers —
Canal companies, supra
connection with carriers in other states,
Art 9, §6
consolidation with competing lines, Art
9, §7
corporations classifiable as, Art 9, § 3
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Carriers — Cont'd
discrimination in charges or facilities —
Legislature to prevent, duty to enact,
Art 9, § 13
prohibited, Art 9, § S
Express companies, infra
interchange of traffic, Art 9, § 6
Public Service Commission's powers
over, Art 9, § 14
Railroads, infra
regulation of, duty of Legislature to en-
act laws for, Art 9, § 13
Street railways, infra
Telegraph companies, infra
Telephone companies, infra
Catawba Township, York County, Art 10,
§5 [p. 293]
Causes of action existing at time of adop-
tion of Constitution to continue as
valid, Art 17, §7
Cedar Grove School District No. 30, Ander-
son County, bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 294]
Cemeteries, exemption from taxation, Art
10, §4
Cemetery, bonds for. See under name here-
in of political subdivision
Census-
Federal, adoption of, for purpose of ap-
portioning representatives, Art 3.
§3
State, Art 3, ^ 3
Certificates of indebtedness —
in anticipation of taxes, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 222]
issuability by State, Art 10, § 7
Chain gangs authorized, Art 12, § 6
Charitable institutions, Art 12, §§1-9
particular institution, see name of in-
stitution
exemption of property from taxation,
Art 10, § 4
special legislation chartering, when per-
missible. Art 3, §34
Charleston, city of —
bonded indebtedness to which constitu-
tional debt limit provisions inappli-
cable. Art 8, §7 [pp. 222. 226, 229,
230, 232]; Art 10, §5 [p. 284]
bond elections, dispensable when, Art 8,
§7 [p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 284,
285]
certificates of indebtedness, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 229]
debt limit, when mav be exceeded, Art
8, §7 | pp. 222, 225, 229. 230, 232];
Art 10, § 5 [pp. 284, 285J
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935
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Charleston, city of — Cont'd
drains, bonds for, as exempt from con-
stitutional debt limit. Art 8, § 7 [pp.
229, 232]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 284, 285]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 8, § 7 [p. 232] ; Art 10, § 5
[p. 284]
permanent street improvements, what
may be considered as, Art 10, § 14 a
port development, bonds for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 225, 230]
replacement of tax moneys diverted to
other purposes, bonds for, as not
within constitutional debt limit. Art
8, §7 [p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [p. 284]
sewer bonds, as not within constitutional
debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 222]
street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for,
Art 10, § 14 a
abutting owner's consent to street im-
provement not required as con-
dition of assessability, Art 10, §
14a
bonds for, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8. § 7 [pp
229, 232]; Art 10, §5 [p. 284]
waterworks, bonds excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
222]
Charleston County —
Christ Church Parish Township^
railroad aid bonds. Art 10, § 6
permissible amount. Art 10, § 5
[p. 280]
St. James Santee Township, railroad aid
bonds, Art 10, § 6
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p.
281]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Charters of corporations —
provision for to be made by general
laws, Art 9, § 2
restriction of corporate powers by, Art
9. §12
Cheraw. town of —
bonded indebtedness, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit. Art
8. § 7 [p. 223]
sewer bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Cheraw, town of — Cont'd
waterworks bonds, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
Cheraw Special School District of Chester-
field County, bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 291]
Cherokee County-
School District Xo. 10, bonds of, permis-
sible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 280]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Chester, city of —
assessment of abutting property for
street improvements, Art 10, §§ 15,
15(1)
assessment of property benefited, for
extension of water and sewer lines,
Art 10, §15(1) (a)
bonded indebtedness —
extension of water and sewer service.
Art 10, § 15(1) (a)
street improvement, Art 10, § 15(1)
issuable without holding election.
Art 10, § 15(1)
permissible amount, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 224, 229]
when not within constitutional debt
limit, Art 8, §7 [pp. 224, 229]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 8, § 7 [p. 229]
gas plant, bonds for, when not within
constitutional debt limit. Art 8, § 7
[p. 229]
intersections of streets etc., improvement
of, as city charge, Art 10, §15(1)
lien of assessment for cost of extending
water and sewer service. Art 10,
§15(1) (a)
lighting plant, bonds for, when not with-
in constitutional debt limit, Art 8,
§ 7 [p. 229]
sewer bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 229]
sewer service, extension of, Art 10, § 15
(1) (a)
street improvement bonds, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 224, 229]
street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for, Art 10, §§ 15, 15
(1)
"surface treatment" of streets, etc., as
permanent improvement, Art 10, §
15(1)
water service, extension of, Art 10,
§15(1) (a)
waterworks bonds, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Chester County —
Lewisville Consolidated High School
District bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, Art 10, § S [p. 291]
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, §5 [pp. 291, 292,
297]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Chesterfield County —
Cheraw Special School District, bonded
indebtedness, permissible amount,
Art 10, § 5 [p. 291]
existing indebtedness, exemption from
constitutional restrictions, Art 10,
§ 5 [pp. 288, 290]
refunding bonds as exempt from con-
stitutional restrictions, Art 10, § 5
[pp. 288, 290]
school district bonds —
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [pp.
290, 297]
refunding bonds, as exempt from
constitutional restrictions, Art
10, § 5 [p. 290]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises. Art 8, § 8
township bonds, refunding, as exempt
from constitutional restrictions, Art
10, §5 [p. 290]
validation of past indebtedness, Art 10,
§ 5 [pp. 288, 290]
Chesterfield, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 227]
funding of indebtedness, bond issue for.
Art 8, §7 [p. 227]
gas plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 227]
lighting plant, bonds for, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 227]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, §7 [p. 227]
street improvement bonds, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 227]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
227]
Christ Church Parish Township, Charleston
County —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, §§ 5, 6
railroad aid bonds, Art 10, § 6
railroad bonds, Art 10, § 5 [p. 280]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Churches, exemption of property from taxa-
tion, Art 10, §4
Circuit Courts —
certiorari, issuance at chambers, Art 5,
§25
chambers, powers at, Art 5, § 25
decisions, time for filing, Art 5, § 17
disqualified justices, appointment of
substitutes for, Art 5, § 6
habeas corpus, issuance at chambers, Art
5, §25
injunctions, issuance at chambers, Art
5, §25
judges —
assistance to Supreme Court, Art 5,
§12
chambers, powers at, Art 5, § 25
election, Art 5, § 13
fees or perquisites of office not al-
lowable to, Art 5, § 9
interchange of circuits, Art 5, § 14
other office may not be held by, Art
5, §9
qualifications, Art 5, § 10
residential, Art 5,§ 13
residence, place of, Art 5, § 13
term of office, Art 5, § 13
vacancies, filling of, Art 5, § 11
jury-
number of jurors, Art 5, § 22
qualifications of jurors, Art 5, § 22
unanimity required, Art 5, § 22
mandamus, issuance at chambers, Art
5, §25
prohibition, issuance at chambers, Art
5, §25
quo warranto, issuance at chambers, Art
5, § 25
sentence to labor upon public works,
power to impose, Art 5, § 33
temporary justices, Art 5, § 6
venue, change of, duty of Legislature to
provide for, Art 6, § 2
Circuit solicitors. Solicitors, infra
Cities —
generally. Municipal corporations, infra
particular cities, see name of city
Claims against State, Art 17, § 2
Clarendon County —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 10, §5 [p. 287]
Pine Grove School District No. 20, bonds
of, validation, Art 10, §5 [p. 289]
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, §5 [p. 294]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Clemson Agricultural College, power of
General Assembly to provide for main-
tenance of, Art 11, §8
Clergyman, residence entitling to vote, Art
2, § 4(a)
Clerks of courts —
election of. Art 5, § 27
removability, Art S, § 27
term of office, Art 5, § 27
writs, attestation of, Art 5, § 31
Clinton, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8. § 7
[p. 223]
electric light plants, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 223]
sewer bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for. Art 10, § 18
streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
waterworks bonds, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
Clio School District No. 9, bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, Art 10, § 5
[p. 284]
Clio, town of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 8, § 7 [p. 233]; Art
10, § S [p. 283]
indebtedness, permissible amount. Art,
8, §7 [p. 233]; Art 10, §5 [p. 283]
Clover School District No. 37, York County,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, §5 [p. 291]
Code Commissioner —
election and duties, Art 6, § 5
reports to Legislature, Art 6, § 5
Codification of laws, Art 6, § 5
Colleges, exemption of property from taxa-
tion. Art 10, §4
Colleton County —
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural
and Mechanical College, Art 11, §8
Columbia, city of —
bonded indebtedness to which constitu-
tional debt limit provisions inappli-
cable, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222, 23S] ; Art
10, § 5 [p. 288]
bond elections, petition for, when not to
be prescribed as condition precedent.
Art 8, § 7 [p. 235]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Columbia, city of — Cont'd
debt limit, bonded indebtedness ex-
empted from, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222,
235]; Art 10, §5 [p. 288]
fire department, bonds for enlargement
and maintenance as exempt from
constitutional debt limits, Art 8,
§7 [p. 235]; Art 10, §5 [p. 288]
sewer bonds, as not within constitutional
debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 222]
street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for, Art 10, § 14
waterworks plant, bonded indebtedness
for as not subject to constitutional
debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 222]
Columbia School District No. 1, Richland
County, bonded indebtedness permis-
sible amount. Art 10, § 5 [p. 293]
Common pleas courts —
appeal to, from denial of registration
as voter. Art 2, § 5
appellate jurisdiction. Art 5, § 15
civil jurisdiction only, Art 5, § 1
clerk, election and term of office. Art
5. §27
habeas corpus, power to issue, Art 5,
§15
injunctions, power to issue, Art 5, § 15
judges' compensation to be fixed by As-
sembly, Art 5, § 24
jurisdiction, Art 5, § 15
mandamus, power to issue. Art 5, § 15
sittings, times and places. Art 5, § 16
writs issuable by, Art 5, § 15
Condemnation of property —
drainage of swamp lowlands, condemna-
tion of property for. Art 1, of
Amendments
just compensation required, Art 1, § 17
Confrontation of witnesses, right of, Art
1. §18
Conservators of peace, judges as, ex officio,
Art 5, § 11
Constables —
appointment by magistrates, Art 5, § 20
compensation to be fixed by General
Assembly, Art 5, § 24
Constitutional convention, Art 16, § 3
Contempt, punishment for, restriction on.
Art 1, § 19
Control of one corporation by another not
to be means of doing acts prohibited
by Constitution, Art 9, § 19
Convicts —
disqualification as electors. Art 2, § 6
employment upon public works and
highways, Art 12, § 6
hiring out, Art 12, § 9
supervision and control, Art 12, § 9
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Conway, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limits, Art 8, § 7
| p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 281, 282]
buildings, public, bonds for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [pp. 281.
282]
drainage bonds, exemption from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
232] ; Art 10, § 5 [pp. 281, 282]
fire department, bonds for, exemption
from constitutional debt limit. Art
8, §7 [p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 281,
282]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 8, § 7 [p. 232]
lighting plant, bonds for, exemption from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 281, 282]
sewer bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit. Art 8, § 7 [p. 232];
Art 10, §5 [pp. 281, 282]
street improvement bonds, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8. § 7 [p. 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [pp. 281,
282]
street lighting bonds, exemption from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 281, 282]
waterworks bonds, exemption from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 281, 282]
Coroners —
election, Art 5, § 30
reelection, when disqualified for, Art
S, §30
residence, place of, Art 5, § 30
term of office, Art 5, § 30
Corporal punishment prohibited, Art 1, § 19
Corporate stock, taxation of, Art 10, § 5
[pp. 276, 279]
Corporations, Art 9, §§ 1-21
Charters, supra
control of one by another not to be
means of doing prohibited acts, Art
9. §19
self executing provisions, provisions re-
lating to corporations, not, Art 9,
§21
State may not own stock in, Art 10, § 6
Stock, infra
Stockholders, infra
Corruption of blood by conviction, for-
bidden, Art 1, §8
Comptroller General —
compensation not alterable during term
of office. Art 4, § 24
election, Art 4, § 24
term of office, Art 4, § 24
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Counties —
particular counties, see name of county
apportionment among, of members of
House of Representatives, Art 3,
§3
bodies politic and corporate, Art 3, § 9
bonds, amount issuable, generally, Art
10, § 5 [pp. 276, 278, 279]
particular counties, see herein under
name of county
boundaries —
alteration, conditions of, Art 7, %7
retention until changed by General
Assembly, Art 7, § 12
running through city or town pro-
hibited, Art 7, § 14
Clerk of courts, supra
compensation of officers, local or special
laws fixing, permissible, Art 3, § 34
congressional districts, arrangement into,
by General Assembly, Art 7, § 13
consolidation, conditions of, Art 7, § 10
Coroners, supra
Courts. County courts, infra
debt limit, constitutional, Art 4, § 5
division. Art 7, §§ 1-6
election district, each county to con-
stitute, Art 7, § 9
for purpose of electing Represent-
atives, Art 3, %3
elections —
boundaries, alteration of, Art 7, §7
consolidation of counties, Art 7, § 10
county seat, removal of, Art 7, § 8
new counties, creation of, Art 7, §§ 1,
2
fees collected by officers, payment of
into treasury may be required by
special legislation, Art 3, § 34
judicial circuits, arrangement into, by
General Assembly, Art 7, § 13
lynching of prisoner, liability for, Art
6, §6
magistrates, Art 5, § 20
new —
area, required minimum, Art 7, § 3
creation of, Art 7. § 1
eight mile limit from courthouse of
old county, Art 7, § 5
indebtedness, apportionment to, Art
7. §6
inhabitants, required minimum, Art
7, §3
old county area, taxable property and
inhabitants, Art 7, § 4
referendum on question of creation,
name and county seat, Art 7,
§§1.2
taxable property, required minimum,
Art 7,^3
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Counties — Cont'd
poor persons, duty to make provision
for. Art 12, §3
probate courts, Art 5, § 19
property of, exemption from taxation,
Art 10, § 4
school districts, duty of Legislature to
provide for division of counties into,
Art 11, §5
seat, removal, conditions of, Art 7, § 8
Sheriffs, infra
solicitor, Art 5, § 29
taxation —
exemption of manufactories, general-
ly, Art 8, § 8
Florence. Georgetown, Greenville.
Orangeburg, Sumter and
Bamberg Counties, Art 8, § 8
taxing power. Art 10, § 5 [pp. 276, 278,
279]
Townships, infra
County courts —
compensation of judges to be fixed by
General Assembly, Art 5, § 24
establishment of, referendum on. Art 5,
§1
jurisdiction, criminal, restrictions on, Art
5, §1
legislative power to establish, Art 5, § 1
Marlboro County, infra
Courthouse and jail, bond issues for con-
struction of —
Allendale Countv. Art 10. § 5 [p. 278]
Allendale, town of, Art 8. § 7 [p. 230]
McCormick County. Art 10. § 5 [p. 278]
McCormick, town of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 225]
Richland County, Art 8. § 7 [p. 230] ;
Art 10, § 5 [p. 278]
St. Matthews, town of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
Courts —
Circuit courts, supra
Clerks of courts, supra
Common pleas courts, supra
constitutional courts, Art 5, § 1
continuance of matters pending at time
of adoption of Constitution, Art 5,
§34
County courts, supra
General sessions courts, infra
Judges, infra
judicial circuits. Art 5, § 13
juries, charge to. limited to matters of
law, Art 5, § 26
legislative courts. Art 5, § 1
Magistrates, infra
Municipal courts, infra
Probate courts, infra
publicity of proceedings, Art 1, § 15
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
separation of legislative, executive and
judicial powers. Art 1, § 14
Supreme Court, infra
Writs, infra
wrongs to be remedied by. Art 1. § 15
Credit, loan of, election authorizing, Art
10, §11
Credit of State — ■
restrictions on pledge or loan of. Art
10, §6
sectarian institutions, not to be used
for benefit of. Art 11, §9
Cross Keys, township of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229. 230]
highway improvement bonds, permis-
sible amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229,
230]
Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited,
Art 1, § 19
Darlington County —
Hartsville School District No. 32. bond-
ed indebtedness, permissible amount.
Art 10. § 5 [p. 292]
School District No. 2, bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, Art. 10,
§ 5 [p. 292]
Darlington, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when not within
constitutional debt limit. Art 8. § 7
[p. 223]
drainage bonds, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
223]
street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for.
Art 10, § 16
bonds for, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit. Art 8, § 7 [p.
223]
Darlington School District No. 2, Darling-
ton County, bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount. Art 10, § 5 [p. 292]
Deaf and Blind School, authority of Legis-
lature to provide for, Art 11, §8
Declaration of rights, Art 1, §§ 1-29
Departmental clerks, eligibility of women
as. Art 17. § 1
Dillon, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limits. Art 8, § 7
[p. 233]: Art 10. §5 [p. 283]
buildings, public, bonds for. exemption
from municipal debt limit. Art 8,
§7 [p. 233]: Art 10. §5 [p. 283]
fire department, bonds for. exemption
from municipal debt limit. Art 8,
§7 [p. 233]; Art 10, §5 [p. 283]
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Dillon, town of — Cont'd
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 8, § 7 [p. 233] ; Art 10, § 5
[p. 283]
paving bonds, exemption from munici-
pal debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 233];
Art 10, §5 [p. 283]
street improvement bonds, exemption
from municipal debt limit, Art 8,
§7 [p. 233]; Art 10, §5 [p. 283]
street improvements, assessment of
abutting property for, Art 10, § 15a
Director of penitentiary, Art 12, § 5
vacancy in office, Low filled, Art 12, § 8
Directors of benevolent and penal State in-
stitutions—
to be appointed or elected, Art 12, § 4
vacancies in office, how filled, Art 12,
§8
Divorces, grounds for, Art 17, § 3
Dorchester County —
bonded indebtedness, validation, Art 10,
§ 5 [pp. 288, 289]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 10, § 5 [pp. 288, 289]
Harleyville School District No. 9,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 296]
outstanding indebtedness, exemption
from constitutional restrictions, Art
10, § 5 [pp. 288, 289]
validation of existing indebtedness, Art
10, § 5 [p. 289]
Double jeopardy prohibited, Art 1, § 17
Drainage —
condemnation of property for purposes
of, Art 1, of Amendments
local or special laws concerning, power
of Legislature to enact, Art 2, of
Amendments
Drainage bonds, see herein under name of
particular county or municipality
Due process of law, guaranty of, Art 1, § 5
Duels —
oath against engaging in, Art 3, § 26
penalties attached to. Art 1, § 11
Due West School District No. 38, Abbe-
ville County, bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 280]
Duties, levy of, as requiring consent of peo-
ple, Art 1, §7
Easley, city of, assessment of abutting
property for street improvements, Art
10, §18
Ebenezer Township, York County, bonded
indebtedness permissible amount, Art
10, §5 | p. 293]
Edgefield County —
boundaries, readjustment on formation of
Saluda County, Art 7, § 12
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Edgefield County — Cont'd
taxation —
exemption from, of cotton or textile
enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Edgefield, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 223]
sewer bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
streets, bonds for establishing and main-
taining, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
waterworks bonds, when not within
constitutional debt limit. Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
Education, constitutional provisions as to,
Art 11, §§ 1-12
Educational institutions —
exemption of property from taxation,
Art 10, § 4
special legislation chartering, when per-
missible, Art 3, § 34
Effective date of Constitution, Art 17, § 11
Elections —
arrest, privilege of electors from, Art 2,
§14
ballot, to be by, Art 2, § 1
conviction of crime against election laws
as disqualifying elector, Art 2, § 6
county as election district for election
of representatives, Art 3, § 3
disqualification of electors, Art 2, § 6
freedom, Art 1, § 10
General Assembly to prescribe manner
of holding and ascertaining results,
Art 2, §8
ministers. Clergymen, supra
municipal —
bond elections, Art 2, § 13, Art 8.
§ 7 [pp. 222-237] ; Art 10, § 5 [pp.
276, 297]
open, Art 1, § 10
petition of freeholders not required —
in Charleston citv, when, Art 10, § 5
[pp. 284, 285]
in W'alterboro, when, Art 10, § 5 [p.
285]
qualification of voters, Art 2, § 2
polling precincts, Art 2, § 9
transfer of voters upon change of
residence, Art 2, § 9
publicity, Art 2, § 1
qualifications of electors. Art 2, §§ 3, 4, 6
to be unaffected by Constitution, Art
17, §11
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941
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Elections — Cont'd
registration of electors, Art 2, §§ 4(b), 12
appeal from denial, Art 2, § S
books of, as public records, Art 2,
§8
certificates of registration, Art 2, § 4
(f)
closing books, time for, Art 2, § 11
first under Constitution, provision for,
Art 2, § 8
provision for, as duty of General
Assembly, Art 2, § 8
residence of electors — ■
clergymen, Art 2, § 4(a)
Federal employees not to gain or lose,
Art 2, § 7
navigation, persons engaged in, not
to gain or lose, Art 2, § 7
student of institution of learning not
to gain or lose, Art 2, § 7
returns of election for Governor, trans-
mittal and filing, Art 4, § 4
Suffrage, right of, infra
undue influences, protection from, Art
1, §9
Electric plants —
bonds for, accepted from debt limit, see
herein under name of city or town
grant by Legislature of power to con-
struct and operate to be conditioned
upon local consent, Art 8, § 4
Eminent domain, taking by, as requiring
just compensation. Art 1, § 17
Equal protection of the laws, guaranty of,
Art 1, § 5
Equity cases, magistrates' courts, as with-
out jurisdiction, Art 5, § 21
Escheat of lands to State in default of
heirs, Art 14, §3
State school fund, property to go to,
Art 11, §11
Examining courts, Art 5, § 21
Executive department —
Adjutant, supra
Attorney General, supra
Comptroller General, supra
Governor, infra
Inspector General, infra
Lieutenant Governor, infra
separation of legislative, executive and
judicial powers, Art 1, § 14
Superintendent of Education, infra
Secretary of State, infra
Treasurer, infra
Exemptions from levy and seizure —
laws, duty of Legislature to enact, Art
3, §28
personal property. Art 3, § 28
Existing charters, applicability of constitu-
tional provisions to, Art 9, § 16
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Expenses of State government —
taxation for, Art 10, § 2
Ex post facto laws forbidden, Art 1, § 8
Express companies —
common carriers. Art 9, % 3
consolidation with competing lines pro-
hibited, Art 9, § 7
discrimination in charges or facilities —
legislation to prevent, duty of Legis-
lature to enact, Art 9, § 13
prohibited, Art 9, § S
intermediate points, rates to. Art 9, § 5
Extra compensation to public officer, em-
ployer or contractor after service
rendered or contract made, prohibited,
Art 3, § 30
Fairfield County —
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
False pretenses, conviction of obtaining
goods or money by, as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
Finance, Art 10, §§ 1-21
Federal Constitution, subordinate to, US
Const, Art 6, cl 2.
Fines —
accruing to State at time of adoption of
Constitution, validity of. Art 17, § 11
excessive, not to be imposed, Art 1, § 19
Fire protection, bond issues for purposes of,
as excepted from debt limit, see under
name of particular municipality herein
Fiscal corporations, examination and inspec-
tion, duty of General Assembly to
provide for, Art 9, § 9
Fiscal year. Art 10. § 10
Fish Dam, township of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
highway improvement bonds, permis-
sible amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229,
230]
Florence, city of —
bonded indebtedness to which constitu-
tional debt limit provisions inappli-
cable, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222, 224. 225]
funding indebtedness, bond issue for pur-
pose of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 224]
gas plant, bonds for, exemption from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 225]
lighting plant, bonds for, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 224, 225]
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 280]
sewer bonds, as not within constitutional
debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222, 224,
225]
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Florence, city of — Cont'd
street improvement bonds, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8. § 7 [pp. 224, 225]
waterworks bonds, exemption from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 222, 224, 225]
Florence County —
assessment upon property in vicinity of
highway for improvement, Art 10,
§20
bonded indebtedness, exception from
limitations on, Art 8, § 7 [p. 222]
magistrates, term of office, Art 5, § 20
Olanta School District No. 21, bonded
indebtedness, permissible amount,
Art 10, §5 [p. 297]
school district of city of Florence,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 280]
taxation exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, Art 8,
§8
manufactories, Art 8, § 8
Foreign corporations, railroad not to be
built, leased or operated by, Art 9, § 8
Forest Acres, town of, assessment of abut-
ting property for street improvements,
Art 10, §21
Forfeiture of estate by conviction, pro-
hibited, Art 1, §8
Forgery, conviction for, as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
Fornication, conviction for, as disqualify-
ing elector, Art 2, § 6
Fort Mill, town of, assessment of abutting
property for street improvements, Art
10, §17
Freedom of religion, Art 1, § 4
Freedom of speech and press, Art 1, § 4
Gaffney, town of —
bonded indebtedness, exempt from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
electric light plant, bonds for, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 223]
sewer bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for, Art 10, § 15
waterworks, bonds for, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
Game, zones for, special legislation, creat-
ing, permissibility, Art 3, § 34
Gantt School District No. 34, Anderson
County, bonded indebtedness, permis-
sible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 294J
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Gas plants —
bonds for, see under name of particular
municipality herein
grant by Legislature of power to con-
struct and operate to be conditioned
upon local consent, Art 8, § 4
Gas works, municipal bonds for, as excepted
from constitutional restrictions, see
herein under name of particular mu-
nicipality
General Assembly. Legislature, infra
General sessions courts —
appellate jurisdiction, Art 5, § 18
concurrent jurisdiction with inferior
courts, Art 5, § 18
criminal jurisdiction only, Art 5, § 1
jurisdiction, Art 5, §§ 1, 18
sentence to labor upon public works,
power to impose, Art 5, § 32
sittings, times and places, Art 5, § 18
Georgetown, city of —
bonded indebtedness, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 222, 236]
electric light system, bonds for, as ex-
cluded from constitutional debt
limit, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222, 236]
funding of indebtedness, permissible ex-
tent, Art 8, § 7 [p. 236]
gas plant, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 222]
paving bonds, exception from consti-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 236]
refunding bonds, exemption of, from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 236]
sewer bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222,
236]
street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for, Art 10, § 15
tax anticipation notes, bonds issued for,
to be excluded from constitutional
debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 236]
waterworks bonds, exclusion of, from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 222, 236]
Gifts to State —
for educational purposes, use of, Art 11,
§10
for undesignated purpose to be invested
as State school fund, Art 11, § 11
Goshen Hill, township of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
highway improvement bonds, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Governor —
adjournment of Legislature, power of,
Art 4, §16
Board of Education, State, chairmanship
of, Art 11, §12
Commander in Chief of State militia,
Art 4, § 10
commissioning State officers, Art 4, §§
17, 19
commutation of death sentence, power
of, Art 4, § 1 1
compensation not to be altered during
term, Art 4, § 13
election, Art 4, § 2
contests, determination of, Art 4, § 4
returns —
opening by Speaker of House of
Representatives, Art 4, § 4
transmittal and filing. Art 4, § 4
tie vote, resolution of, Art 4, § 4
execution of laws as duty of, Art 4, § 12
impeachment of, who to preside at pro-
ceedings for, Art IS, § 2
legislative bills, Governor's failure to re-
turn to Legislature, Art 4, § 23
messages to Legislature, Art 4, § 15
militia, power to call out, Art 13, § 3
militia officers, appointment of, Art 13,
§4
oath of office, Art 4, § 20
other office not to be held by, Art 4,
§3
President pro tem of Senate, when to
act as Governor, Art 4, § 9
qualifications, Art 4, § 3
re-election, when permissible, Art 4, § 2
reports to, by executive officers and by
boards of public institutions, Art 4,
§14
reprieves, power to grant, Art 4, § 11
residence, place of, Art 4, § 21
seal of State, Art 4, § 18
Senator acting as, to vacate seat, Art
4, §8
supreme executive authority, Art 4, § 1
suspension of officer charged with em-
bezzlement, Art 4, § 22
term of office, Art 4, § 2
vacancy in office, how filled, Art 4, § 9
vetoes, Art 4, § 23
Grand jury —
concurrence of twelve required, Art 5,
§22
number of jurors, Art 5, § 22
presentment by, when required, Art 1,
§17
special legislation summoning and im-
paneling, prohibited, Art 3, § 34
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Greenville, city of —
annexation of adjacent territory —
authorized, Art 8, § 14
taxation of annexed territory, Art 8,
§14
bonded indebtedness, permissible extent,
Art 8, § 7 [p. 222]
certificates of indebtedness for street
improvements not subject to con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 10, § 14
electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 222]
extension of corporate limits, Art 8, § 14
industrial zone —
boards of health, authority over, Art
8, §14
license or occupation taxes in. Art 8,
§14
public improvements in, responsibil-
ity for, Art 8, § 14
sewerage district indebtedness, li-
ability for, Art 8, § 14
taxation of property in, Art 8, § 14
intersections of streets etc., cost of im-
proving to be borne by city, Art
10, §14
school district bonded indebtedness,
permissible amount, Art 10, § S [p.
286]
sewer bonds, when not within constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 222]
street improvements-
assessment of abutting owners for,
Art 10, § 14
bonded indebtedness for, when not
within constitutional debt limit.
Art 8. § 7 [p. 222] ; Art 10, § 14
"surface treatment" of streets etc. as
permanent improvement. Art 10.
§14
taxation, exemption from, of industrial
zone property, Art 8, § 14
waterworks bonds, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 222]
Greenville County —
Greer School District bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, Art 10,
§5 [p. 295]
taxation, exemption from, of factories,
Art 8, § 8
townships, certain, abolished, Art 7, § 11
Greenwood and Saluda Railroad, bonds in
aid of, permissibility, Art 10, §6
Greenwood, city of —
bonded indebtedness, when excepted
from constitutional debt limit, Art 8,
§ 7 [p. 237]
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Greenwood, city of — Cont'd
grade crossing bonds, exception from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[P. 237]
lighting plant, bonds for, as exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 237]
railroads, bond issue for relocation, ex-
emption from constitutional debt
limit, Art 8, §7 [p. 237]
sewer bonds, exception of from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 237]
street improvements, assessment of abut-
ting property for, Art 10, § 16
traffic conditions, bonds for cost of im-
proving, permissibility, Art 8, § 7
[p. 237]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
237]
Greenwood County —
Greenwood City School District, bonded
indebtedness, permissible amount,
Art 10, § 5 [p. 286]
railroad bonds, power of General As-
sembly to authorize certain town-
ships to issue, Art 10, § 6
taxation, exemption from —
cotton or textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
townships, certain, abolished, Art 7, § 11
Greer School District, Greenville and
Spartanburg Counties, bonded indebt-
edness, permissible amount, Art 10, § 5
[p. 295]
Greer, town of, assessment of abutting
property for street improvements, Art
10, § 19
Habeas corpus, suspension of privilege, Art
1, §23
Hampton County —
magistrates, term of office, Art 5, § 20
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 297]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Harleyville School District No. 9, Dor-
chester County, bonded indebtedness,
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 296]
Hartsville School District No. 32, Darling-
ton County, bonded indebtedness, per-
missible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 292]
Hartsville, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt
from constitutional limit. Art 8, § 7
funding indebtedness, bond issue for
purpose of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 227]
gas plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 227]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Hartsville, town of — Cont'd
lighting plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 227]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 227]
street improvement bonds, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 227]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, §7 [p.
227]
Hearing, right of accused to, Art 1, § 18
Heath, town of, exception of sewer lands
from constitutional debt limit, Art 8,
§7
Heath Springs, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7,
[p. 234]; Art 10, §5 [p. 286]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 8, § 7 [p. 234] ; Art 10, § 5
[p. 286]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 234] ;
Art 10, §5 [p. 286]
street improvement bonds, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 234]; Art 10, §S [p. 286]
waterworks bonds, exemption from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
234] ; Art 10, § 5 [p. 286]
Heath Springs School District, No. 38,
Lancaster County, bonded indebted-
ness, amount permissible, Art 10, § 5
[p. 283]
Hereditary emoluments forbidden, Art 1,
§8
Highway bonds, authorization of counties
or municipalities to issue. Art 8, § 7,
Art 10, §5
See also herein under name of particular
county or municipality.
Homestead exemption, Art 3, § 28
Honea Path, town of, assessment of abut-
ting property for street improvements,
Art 10, § 16
Hospital purposes, exemption of Richland
County bond issue for, from consti-
tutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 230] ;
Art 10, § 5 [p. 278]
House breaking, conviction for as disqual-
ifying elector, Art 2, § 6
Household goods and furniture, power of
General Assembly to exempt from taxa-
tion, Art 10, §4
House of Representatives —
adjournments, Art 3, § 21
day to day, quorum not necessary,
Art 3, § 11
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
House of Representatives — Cont'd
amendments to Constitution, proposal
in, Art 16, § 1
apportionment of members. Art 1, § 2,
Art 3, § 3
basis. Art 3, § 4
effective date, Art 3, § 5
arrest, privilege of members from, Art
3, §14
assault on person ordered to attend, pun-
ishment of, Art 3, § 13
branch of Legislature, Art 3, § 1
compensation of members —
extra session, Art 3, § 19
mileage. Art 3, § 19
per diem, restrictions on increase,
Art 3. § 19
contempt, power to punish. Art 3, § 13
disorderly behavior, power to punish
members for, Art 3, § 12
election of members, Art 3, §§ 2, 8
to be judge of. Art 3, § 11
expulsion of members, Art 3, § 12
impeachment of public officers. Art 15,
§1
journal, votes to be entered upon, Art
3, §§20, 22
legislative power as vested in, Art 3, § 1
number of members, Art 3, § 3
officers, power to choose, Art 3, § 12
procedure, rules of, power to determine,
Art 3, § 12
punishment of nonmembers, Art 3, § 13
qualifications of members, Art 3, § 7
quorum, Art 3, § 11
revenue bills to originate in, Art 3, § 15
term of members, Art 3, § 8
beginning. Art 3, § 10
threat to member, power to punish, Art
3, §13
Hunter School District No. 5, Laurens
County, bonded indebtedness, permis-
sible amount, Art 10, § 5 [pp. 277, 292]
Ice plants, municipal, Art 8, § 13
power to acquire and operate, Art 8, § 5
Idiots, disqualification as electors, Art 2,
§6
Impairment of contract obligations forbid-
den, Art 1, § 8
Impeachment of officers, Art 15, §§ 1-3
Impost, consent of people as requisite, Art
1, §7
Imprisonment for debt, restriction on, Art
1, § 24
Incest, conviction for, as disqualifying elec-
tor. Art 2, § 6
Income tax, permissibility, Art 10, § 1
Incompetent persons —
disqualification as elective, Art 2, § 6
institutions for care of, Art 12, §§ 1, 2
[8 SC Code]— 60
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Inconsistent legislation to cease upon adop-
tion of Constitution, Art 17, § 7
Indictments for crime —
committed before adoption of Constitu-
tion to be unaffected, Art 17, § 11
concluding words, Art 5, § 31
necessity and place, Art 1, § 17
Infants. Minors, infra
Insane persons —
disqualification as electors, Art 2, § 6
institutions for care of, to be provided
by State, Ar<- 12, § 1
Board of Regents to have charge of,
Art 12, §2
Inspector General —
compensation not alterable during term
of office, Art 4, §24
election. Art 4, § 24, Art 13, § 4
term of office, Art 4, § 24
Insurrection, expenditures made in prevent-
ing or suppressing, reimbursement for
as permissible, Art 3, § 30
Invasion, expenditures in repelling, reim-
bursement for, as permissible, Art 3,
§30
Jail, bonds for construction of. Courthouse
and jail, supra
Joint stock companies, Art 9, §§ 1-21
Jonesville, township of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
highway improvement bonds, permissi-
ble amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
Judges —
Circuit courts, supra
conservators of peace, judges as, ex
officio, Art 5, § 11
disqualification of judges by interest or
relationship, Art 5, § 6
other office not to be held by, Art 5, § 9
vacancies, filling of, Art 5, § 11
Judicial department —
Attorney General, supra
Coroners, supra
Courts, supra
Sheriffs, infra
Solicitors, infra
Jury-
charge to, limited to matters of law,
Art 5, §26
Circuit courts, supra
compensation to owner of property
taken by corporation, ascertainment
by, Art 9, § 20
magistrates' courts, Anderson County,
Art 5, § 21
municipal courts, Art 5, § 22
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Jury — Cont'd
special legislation summoning and im-
paneling, prohibited, Art 3, § 34
trial by, right of, Art 1, §25
in criminal cases, Art 1, § IS, Art 5,
§22
Juvenile offenders, reformatory for, Art 12,
§7
Kershaw County —
School District No. 40 bonds, permis-
sible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 289]
Kershaw, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional restrictions, Art 8,
§7 [p. 234]; Art 10, §5 [p. 286]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit. Art 8, § 7 [p. 234];
Art 10, § 5 [p. 286]
street improvement bonds, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7[p. 234]; Art 10, §5 [p. 286]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
234]; Art 10, §5 [p. 286]
Kingstree, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional limitations. Art 8, § 7
[pp. 228, 229]
fire department, bond issue for, excepted
from constitutional limitation, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 228, 229]
funding of indebtedness for certain pur-
poses, bond issue for, Art. 8, § 7 [pp.
228, 229]
lighting plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 228, 229]
public buildings, bonds for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 228, 229]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 228,
229]
street improvement bonds, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 228, 229]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [pp.
228. 229]
Lancaster County —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, §5 [p. 291]
Heath Springs, bonds of town of, when
exempt from constitutional debt
limit, Art 8, § 5 [p. 234] : Art 10, § 5
[p. 286]
Heath Springs School District No. 38,
bonded indebtedness, amount per-
missible, Art 10, § 5 [p. 283]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Lancaster County — Cont'd
Lancaster school district bonds, permis-
sible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 278]
School District No. 40 bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, §5 [p. 289]
Lancaster, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional limitations, Art 8, § 7
[p. 232]; Art 10, §5 [p. 282]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 232] ;
Art 10, § 5 [p. 282]
street improvement bonds, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 232] ; Art 10, § 5 [p. 282]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
232]; Art 10, §5 [p. 282]
Landrum School District, bonded indebt-
edness, permissible amount, Art 10, § 5
[p- 287]
Landrum, town of, assessment of abutting
property for street improvements, Art
10, § 16
Lands. Real property, infra
Larceny, conviction for, as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
Latta, town of, assessment of abutting prop-
erty for street improvements, Art 10,
§15a
Laurens, city of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 226, 227]
street improvement bonds, exception of
from constitutional debt limit. Art
8, § 7 [p. 226, 227]
Laurens County —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 277]
buildings, public, bonds for construction
and maintenance, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 277]
highway or bridge bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10. § 5 [p. 277]
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, § S [pp. 277, 292]
Hunter School District No. 5. Art 10.
§ 5 [pp. 277, 292]
School District No. 11, Art 10, §5
[p. 296]
taxation, exemption from, of manufac-
tories, Art 8, § 8
township, Sullivan, abolished, Art 7, § 11
Law and equity —
distinction between, abolished, Art 6, § 3
[8SCCode]
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947
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Laws in force at adoption of Constitution,
continuation of, Art 17, §§ 10, 11
Lee County, Bishopville School District No.
1, bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 283]
Legislative department. Legislature, infra
Legislature —
adjournment —
Governor's power, Art 4, § 16
of either House, Art 3, § 21
adoption of children, special legislation
authorizing, prohibited, Art 3, § 34
airports, power to authorize county and
township bonds for, Art 10, § 6
alcoholic beverages, power to prohibit
or regulate manufacture and sale,
Art 8, § 11
alien land laws, duty to enact, Art 3, § 35
appeal from denial of registration as
voter, duty to provide for, Art 2,
§S
appropriation bills —
requisites, Art 4, § 23
veto of items, Art 4, § 23
arbitration laws, power to pass, Art 6,
§1
armed men, importation into State for
purpose of suppressing domestic
violence, provision of penalties for,
Art S, §9
army, peace time, consent of Legislature
as requisite, Art 1, § 26.
banking institutions —
chartering of, Art 3, § 34
duty to provide for examination and
inspection of, Art 9, § 9
bills-
Governor's approval or disapproval,
Art 4, § 23
origin, Art 3, § IS
readings, Art 3, § 18
seal of State to be affixed to, Art 3,
§18
signing, Art 3, § 18
boards of health, duties as to, Art 8,
§10
bond elections, duty to prescribe peti-
tion by majority of electors as con-
dition precedent, Art 2, § 13
bonds, restrictions on power to author-
ize issuance of, by county or town-
ship, Art 10, S 6
branches, Art 3, § 1
carriers' charges, duty to prevent abuses,
unjust discrimination, and extortion,
Art 9, § 13
charitable institutions, chartering of,
Art 3, §34
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Legislature — Cont'd
charters for corporations, power to
grant, Art 9, § 2
Code Commissioner —
duty to provide for appointment or
election, Art 6, § S
to report to Legislature, Art 6, § 5
compensation of members —
extra session, Art 3, § 19
members, restrictions on, Art 3, § 9
mileage, Art 3, § 19
per diem increase of, Art 3, § 19
condemnation of lands necessary for
proper drainage of swamp lowlands,
duty to provide for, Art 1, of
Amendments
congressional districts, arrangement of
counties into, Art 7, § 13
contempt, power to punish, Art 3, § 13
corporate officers, provision for election
of, Art 9, §11
corporations, constitutional provisions
as to as enforceable only by legis-
lation, Art 9, § 21
disorderly behavior, power to punish
members for, Art 3, § 12
drainage, power to enact local or special
laws concerning, Art 2, of Amend-
ments
elections —
duty to prescribe manner of holding
and ascertaining results, Art 2,
§8
duty to provide for correction of
crimes against election laws, Art
2, §5
registration of electors, duty to pro-
vide for, Art 2, § 8
electric plant, grant of right to construct
and operate to be conditioned on
local consent, Art 8, § 4
eligibility of members, office holding as
disqualification, Art 3, § 24
employees, authority to abolish defenses
of fellow servants, negligence or
contributory negligence, Art 9, § 15
exemption from levy and seizure, duty
to enact, Art 3, § 27
exemption of household goods and fur-
niture from taxation, power to
grant, Art 10, § 4
expulsion of members, Art 3, § 12
extra sessions —
compensation of members, Art 3,
§19
Governor may convene, Art 4, § 16
forfeiture of corporate franchise, re-
mission of, restricted, Art 9, § 17
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Legislature — Cont'd
free school system, duty to provide, Art
11, §12
game, special legislation for protection
of, prohibited, Art 3, § 34
gas works, grant of right to construct
and operate to be conditioned on
local consent, Art 8, § 4
Governor's messages to, Art 4, § IS
grand jurors, legislation providing for
summoning and impaneling, Art 3,
§34
House of Representatives, supra
joint resolutions —
Governor's approval or disapproval,
Art 4, §23
readings, Art 3, § 18
journals of respective houses, Art 3, § 22
dissent of member, entry of, Art 3,
§ 22
vote on vetoed legislation to be re-
corded in, Art 4, § 23
judicial circuits, arrangement of coun-
ties into, Art 7, § 13
legitimation of children, special legis-
lation authorizing, prohibited, Art
3, §34
local laws, restrictions on, Art 3, § 34
lotteries, prohibition of, duty to enforce,
Art 17, §7
mains in streets, grant of power to con-
struct, to be conditioned on local
consent. Art 8, § 4
manufacturing institutions, chartering
of, Art 3, §34
meetings. Sessions, infra, this group
mileage allowable to members, Art 3,
§19
municipal corporations —
chartering of, as subject of legisla-
tion, Art 3, § 34
duty to provide for organization and
classification, Art 8, § 1
taxing power, restriction of, Art 8,
§3
names of persons or places, change of
as subject of legislation, Art 3, § 34
navigable streams, regulation of tolls or
wharfage for use of shores, Art 1,
§28
oath of office of members. Art 3, § 26
officers, choice of, Art 3, § 12
polling precincts, duty to provide for es-
tablishment of, Art 2, § 9
prizefighting, prevention and punish-
ment, Art 8, § 12
procedure, legislative, power to deter-
mine rules of, Art 3, § 12
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Legislature — Cont'd
quorum, Art 3, § 11
railroads —
grant of right to construct and oper-
ate to be conditioned on local
consent, Art 8, § 4
license to build, operate or lease not
to be granted to foreign corpo-
ration, Art 9, § 8
religious institutions, chartering of, Art
3, §34
revenue bills to originate in House of
Representatives, Art 3, § 15
road work, power to enact local or spe-
cial laws concerning, Art 2, of
Amendments
school districts —
division of counties into, Art 11, § 5
incorporation of, Art 3, § 34
Senate, infra
separation of legislative, executive and
judicial powers, Art 1, § 14
sessions —
common good to determine frequen-
cy, Art 1, § 3
public. Art 3, § 23
time and place, Art 3, § 9
social institutions, chartering of, Art 3,
§34
special laws, restrictions on, Art 3, § 24
Statutes, infra
street railways, grant of right to con-
struct or operate to be conditioned
on local consent, Art 8, § 4
style of laws, Art 3, § IS
Supreme Court decisions, duty to pro-
vide for publication, Art S, § 32
suspension of laws as function of, Art
1, §13
taxes —
county or township, power to re-
strict, Art 10, §6
municipal, power to restrict, Art 8,
§3
telegraph lines, grant of right to con-
struct and operate to be conditioned
on local consent, Art 8, § 4
telephone lines, grant of right to con-
struct or operate to be conditioned
on local consent, Art 8 § 4
threat to member, power to punish, Art
3, §13
townships, powers as to, Art 7, § 11
vacancies in Legislature —
how filled, Art 3, § 25
office, acceptance of, as creating, Art
3, §24
venue, change of, duty to provide for,
Art 6, § 2
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949
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Legislature — Cont'd
voting. Art 3, § 20
journal entries, Art 3, § 22
waterworks, grant of right to construct
or operate to be conditioned on local
consent, Art 8, § 4
Legitimation of children, special legislation
authorizing, prohibited, Art 3, § 34
Lewisville Consolidated High School Dis-
trict, Chester County, bonded indebt-
edness, permissible amount. Art 10, § 5
[p 291]
Lexington County school district bonds,
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 297]
District No. 29, Art 10, §5 [p. 285]
Libel, criminal —
jury as judges of law and facts, Art 1,
§21
truth as defense, Art 1, §21
Librarian, State, eligibility of woman as,
Art 17, § 1
Libraries, public, exemption of property
from taxation. Art 10, §4
License tax on occupations and business,
permissibility, Art 10, § 1
Lieutenant Governor —
compensation not to be altered during
term, Art 4, § 13
election, Art 4, § 5
Governor, when to perform duties of,
Art 4, § 9
oath of office. Art 4, § 20
president of Senate ex officio, Art 4, § 5
qualifications, Art 4, § 5
Senator acting as, to vacate seat, Art
4, §8
term of office, Art 4 § 5
voting powers in Senate, Art 4, § 6
Lighting plants —
bonds for, see herein under name of par-
ticular municipality
municipal power to acquire and operate,
Art 8, § 5
Liquor. Alcoholic beverages, supra
Literacy as condition of right of registra-
tion as voter, Art 2, § 4(c) (d)
Local or special laws —
highways, work on, power of Legisla-
ture to enact, Art 2, of Amendments
restrictions on, Art 3, § 34
Lotteries prohibited, Art 17, § 7
Lynching of prisoner —
county's liability, Art 6, § 6
officer's liability, Art 6, § 6
recovery over from participants, by
county paying damages, Art 6, § 6
McColl, town of —
bonded indebtedness, exemption from
constitutional debt limit. Art 8, § 7
[p. 233]; Art 10, § 5 [p. 282]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
McColl, town of — Cont'd
indebtedness, limitations on, Art 10. § 12
street improvement bonds, permissible
amount. Art 8, § 7 [p. 233]; Art 10,
§ 5 [p. 282]
McCormick County —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 278]
municipal bonds for certain purposes,
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p.
278]
school district bonds for certain pur-
poses, permissible amount. Art 10,
§5 [p. 278]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
township bonds for certain purposes,
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p.
278]
McCormick, town of, bonded indebtedness,
permissible amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 225]
countv buildings, bonds to aid in con-
struction of, Art 8, §7 [p. 225]
Magistrates' courts —
appeal, right of, Art 5, § 23
appointment of judge, Art 5, § 20
binding over to keep peace, Art 5, § 21
compensation to be fixed by General
Assembly, Art 5, § 24
constables, power to appoint, Art 5, § 20
criminal jurisdiction, Art 5, § 21
examining courts, sitting as, Art 5, § 21
jurisdiction, Art 5, § 21
term of office of magistrate, Art 5, § 20
venue of civil actions and criminal pro-
ceedings, Art 5, § 23
Mains, grant of right to lay in streets to
be conditioned upon local consent, Art
8, §4
Mandatory character of provisions, Art 1,
§29
Manning, town of —
assessment of abutting property for
street improvements, Art 10, § 14
funding bonds, exception of, from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
237]
Manufacturing institutions —
special legislation chartering, prohibited,
Art 3, §34
tax exemption in certain counties, Art
8, §8
Marion County —
ice plants, municipal, exception from
provision permitting, Art 8, § 13
school district bonds, permissible
amount. Art 10, § 5 [p. 294]
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
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Code of Laws of South Carolina
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Marion, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 227]
buildings, public, bonds for as exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 227]
fire department, bond issue for purpose
of, excepted from constitutional debt
limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 227]
funding of expenditures for certain pur-
poses, bond issue for, Art 8, § 7 [p.
227]
lighting plant, bonds for, when exempt
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 227]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit. Art 8, § 7 [p. 227]
street improvement bonds, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 227]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
227]
Market, bond issue for —
Anderson, city of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 224] ;
Art 10, § 5 [pp. 287, 288]
Newberry, town of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 228]
Walterboro, city of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 235];
Art 10, §5 [p. 285]
Marlboro County —
county court. Art 5, § 1-A
civil jurisdiction, Art 5, § 1-A
jury of six for. Art 5, § 1-A
judge, appointment of, Art 5, § 1-A
special judge, Art 5, § 1-A
ice plants, municipal, exception from
provision authorizing, Art 8, § 13
Marlboro Graded School District No. 10,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 10, §5 [p. 284]
Married women —
contracts, Art 17, § 9
separate property, Art 17, §9
exemption from levy and sale, Art
3, §28
Martial law —
declaration as legislative function, Art
1, §27
militia as subject to, Art 1, § 27
Mercantile corporations, exemption from
obligation to have public office and
agent for service of process, Art 9, § 4
Military power as subordinate to civil au-
thority, Art 1, § 26
Militia, Art 13, §§ 1-5
Commander in Chief, Governor as, Art
4, §10
indictment of member for crime, when
dispensable, Art 1, § 17
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Militia — Cont'd
martial law, militia as subject to, Art
1, §27
officer in —
may also hold public office, Art 2, § 2
terms of, Art 1, § 11
Ministers. Clergymen, supra
Minors, jurisdiction of magistrates' courts
in Anderson County to determine cus-
tody, Art 5, §21
Miscegenation —
conviction for, as disqualifying elector,
Art 2, § 6
prohibited, Art 3, § 33
Modification of form of government as
right of people, Art 1, § 1
Monopolies, duty of Legislature to pass laws
to prevent, Art 9, § 13
Mullins, town of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 233]; Art 10.
§5 [pp. 280, 281]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 8, § 7 [p. 235] ; Art 10, § 5
[p. 289]
paving bonds, permissible amount, Art
8, §7 [p. 233]; Art 10, §5 [pp. 280,
281]
street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 233] ; Art 10,
§ 5 [p. 283]
Municipal corporations —
particular cities or towns, see name of
city or town
bonded indebtedness —
amount permissible, Art 8, § 7 [p.
122]; Art 10, §5 [p 276]
particular municipalities, see here-
in under name of city or town
consent of electors required, Art 8,
§7
Charleston, city of, dispensability
in, Art 8. § 7 [p. 232]; Art 10,
§ 5 [pp. 284, 285]
permissible amount —
Allendale County, Art 10, §5
[p. 278]
McCormick County, Art. 10, § 5
[p. 278]
sinking fund, duty to create, Art 8,
§7 [p. 222]
borrowing power, restriction of, Art 8,
§3
certificates of indebtedness in anticipa-
tion of tax collections, Art 8, § 7 [p.
222]
classification to be provided for by gen-
eral laws, Art 8, § 1
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951
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Municipal corporations — Cont'd
debt limits. Art 4, § 5, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222-
237]
debts, restriction of power to contract,
Art 8, § 3
elections. Municipal elections, infra
exemption of municipal property from
taxation, Art 10, § 4
ice manufacturing plants, power to ac-
quire and operate. Art 8, §§ 5, 13
license taxes, graduation of. Art 8, § 6
light plants, power to acquire and op-
erate, Art 8, § 5
manufactories, exemption from taxation,
Art 8. § 8
organization —
consent of electors required, Art 8,
§2
general law to provide for. Art 8, § 1
special laws prohibited, Art 3, § 34
powers of municipalities of each class to
be uniform, Art 8, § 1
privilege taxes, graduation of, Art 8. § 6
reorganization under general laws of
specially chartered municipalities,
Art 8, § 1
restrictions on corporations of "ach class
to be uniform, Art 8, § 1
sewer bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
special legislation creating, prohibited,
Art 3, §34
street improvements, assessment of
abutting property for, Art 10. § 17
streets, occupation of, by public utilities
as requiring local consent, Art 8,
§4
tax anticipation certificates. Art 8, § 7
[p. 222]
taxation —
bank stock where bank is located,
Art 10, § 5 [p. 276]
exemption of manufactories from.
Art 8, § 8
exemption of municipal property
from, Art 10, § 4
license taxes, graduation of. Art 8,
§6
power of, Art 8, § 6, Art 10, § 5 [p.
276]
restrictions on. Art 8. § 3
privilege taxes, graduation of, Art
8. §6
property taxable. Art 8, § 6
uniformity required, Art 8, § 6
■waterworks systems, power to acquire
and operate, Art 8, § 5
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Municipal courts —
jurisdiction, criminal restrictions on,
Art S. § 1
jurors, number of, Art 5, § 22
legislative power to establish. Art 5, § 1
sentence to labor upon public works,
power to impose, Art S, § 33
Municipal elections —
bond elections, Art 2. §13, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 222-237] ; Art 10, § 5 [pp. 276-
297]
qualifications of electors, Art 2, § 12
Names, legislation to change, prohibited,
Art 3, §34
Navigable waters —
freedom to navigate, Art 1, §28. Art 14.
§1
shores, restrictions on right to demand
payment for use of, Art 1, § 28
Negro blood, percentage of, rendering mar-
riage with white person unlawful, Art
3, §33
Negroes, separate schools for, Art 11, §7
Newberry, town of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 228]
market bonds, permissible amount, Art
8. § 7 [p. 228]
park bonds, permissible amount, Art 8,
§7 [p. 22S]
street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 228]
Newberry County —
bonded indebtedness exempt from con-
stitutional restrictions, Art 10, § 5
[p. 287]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 10. § 5 [p. 287]
validation of existing indebtedness, Art
10, § 5 [p. 287]
Notary public —
holding other office permissible, Art 2,
§2
term of office. Art 1, § 11
Oconee County —
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, § 5 [pp. 293, 295]
Westminister School District No. 17,
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 10, §5 [p. 293]
Office for transaction of business, corpora-
tion's duty to maintain. Art 9, § 4
Officers. Public office, infra
Officers of corporations, election of. Art 9,
§11
Olanta School District No. 21, Florence
County, bonded indebtedness, permissi-
ble amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 297]
952
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Orangeburg, city of —
airport, bonds for, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 226]
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit. Art 8, § 7
[pp. 225, 226]
buildings, municipal, bonds for, as ex-
empt from constitutional debt lim-
it, Art 8, § 7 [p. 226]
fire department, bond issue for, Art 8,
§7 [p. 226]
lighting plant, bonds for, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 226]
park bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 226]
sewer bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 226]
street improvement bonds, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 226]
street improvements, assessment of
abutting property for, Art 10, § 16
waterworks bonds, exemption from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
226]
Orangeburg County —
School District No. 26, bonded indebt-
edness, permissible amount, Art 10,
§5 [p. 293]
taxation —
exemption of manufactories, Art 8,
§8
cotton or textile enterprises, Art
8, §8
Orangeburg School District No. 26, bonded
indebtedness permissible amount, Art
10, § 5 [p. 293]
Park or playground purposes, bonds for —
Anderson, city of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 224];
Art 10, § 5 [pp. 287, 288]
Newberry, town of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 228]
Orangeburg, city of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 226]
Walterboro, city of, Art 8, § 7 [p. 235];
Art 10, §5 [p. 285]
Pardon —
disqualification of elector by commission
of crimes, as removed by, Art 2, § 6
granting of, Art 4, § 11
Paroles, issuance of, Art 4, § 11
Parsonages, exemption from taxation, Art
10, §4
Paupers —
disqualification as electors, Art 2, § 6
institution for care of, to be provided
by State, Art 12, § 1
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Pelzer-Williamston School District No. 20,
Anderson County, bonded indebtedness,
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 294]
Penal institutions, Art 12, §§ 4-9
Pendleton, town of, assessment of abutting
property for street improvements, Art
10, § 16
Penitentiary —
director of, Art 12, § 5
vacancy in office, how filled, Art 12,
§8
superintendent of, Art 12, § 5
vacancy in office, how filled, Art 12,
§8
supervision and control of, Art 12, § 9
Pensions for Confederate soldiers and sail-
ors and their widows, Art 13, § 5
People, political power of, Art 1, § 1
Perjury, conviction for, as disqualifying
elector. Art 2, § 6
Permissory character of constitutional pro-
visions. Art 1, § 29
Pickens Centralized High School District.
Pickens County, bonded indebtedness,
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 295]
Pickens County —
Pickens Centralized High School Dis-
trict, bonded indebtedness, permis-
sible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 295]
Pinckney, township of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
highway improvement bonds, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
Pine Grove School District No. 20, Claren-
don Countv, bonds of, validation, Art
10, § 5 [p. 289]
Pleading, law and equity, abolition of dis-
tinction between, Art 6, § 3
Political power in people, Art 1, § 1
Poll tax for school purposes, Art 11, §6
Poor persons. Paupers, supra
Port of Charleston, boards of city of
Charleston for development of, Const.
Art 8, § 7 [pp. 226, 230]
Priests. Clergymen, supra
Printing, public, Art 17, § 5
Prisoners —
convicts, supra
disqualification as electors, Art 2, § 6
Privileges and immunities of citizens not
to be abridged, Art 1, § 5
Prizefighting prohibited, Art 8, § 12
Probate courts —
clerk, judge may be authorized to act
as, Art 5, §27
compensation of judges to be fixed by
General Assembly, Art 5, § 24
jurisdiction of, Art 5, § 19
Index
953
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Probation, Parole and Pardon Board —
appropriations for, Art 4, § 11
functions of, Art 4, § 11
members. Art 4, § 11
reports, Art 4, § 11
staff, provision of, Art 4, § 11
terms of office, Art 4, § 11
Probation, release of convicted persons on,
Art 4, §11
Prohibitory character of constitutional pro-
visions, Art 1, § 29
Property, taking of, conditions attached to,
Art 1, § 17
Public contracts —
extra compensation to contractor pro-
hibited, Art 3, § 30
unauthorized payment of claims under,
prohibited, Art 3, § 30
Public lands —
confirmation by General Assembly of
title of adverse claimants, Art 3,
§31
donation prohibited, Art 3, § 31
railroad right of way over, power to
grant, Art 3, §31
sale to corporations or associations,
restriction on. Art 3, § 31
title to. Art 14, §2
Public moneys —
accounts, Art 10, § 12
bond of custodian, Art 10, § 12
embezzlement as felony, Art 10, § 12
safekeeping, Art 10, § 12
statement of receipts and expenditures,
publication of, Art 10, §8
withdrawals of, from treasury, Art 10,
§9
Public office —
embezzler of public funds to be dis-
qualified from holding, when, Art
10, §12
equal right to be elected to fill, Art 1,
§10
good behavior, tenure during, prohibited,
Art 1, §11
life tenure of, prohibited, Art 1, § 11
Public officers —
Adjutant, State, supra
atheist as ineligible, Art 17, § 4
Attorney General, supra
betting on games of chance as vacating
office, Art 17, §8
commissions —
from Governor, Art 4, §§17, 19
signing and countersigning, Art 4,
§19
Comptroller General, supra
Coroners, supra
duel, participation in, as disqualification,
Art 1, § 11
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Public officers — Cont'd
eligibility for office, Art 2, § 2
embezzlement of public funds —
disqualification to hold office. Art
10, § 12
duty of Governor where officer
charged with, Art 4, § 22
vacancy as created by conviction of,
Art 4, §22
extra compensation after service ren-
dered not permitted, Art 3, § 30
gambling as vacating office, Art 17, § 8
Governor, supra
holding over after adoption of Constitu-
tion, Art 17, § 11
holding two offices at same time, scope
of prohibition, Art 2, § 2, Art 4,
§ 3, Art 5. § 9
impeachment, Art 15, §§ 1-3
installation, Art 4, § 2
Legislature, ineligibility to serve in, Art
3, §24
Lieutenant Governor, supra
lynching of prisoner, suffering, as creat-
ing disqualification to hold office,
Art 6, § 6
oath required of, Art 3, § 26
other office, provision against holding,
Art 2, § 2, Art 4, § 3, Art 5, § 9
qualifications. Art 1, §11, Art 2, §2,
Art 17, §§ 1, 4
property qualifications restricted, Art
1, §11
removal. Art 3, § 27, Art 15, § 4
impeached officers, Art 15, § 3
Solicitors, infra
Superintendent of Education, infra
suspension from office —
during proceedings for impeachment.
Art 15, § 1
when charged with embezzlement,
Art 4, § 22
tenure for life or good behavior, pro-
hibited, Art 1, § 11
terms of office to be for specified period,
Art 1, §11
Treasurer, State, infra
Public Service Commission —
competitive rates, power to allow, Art
9, §5
membership and duties, Art 9. § 14
Quartering of soldiers in houses in time
of peace, prohibited, Art 1, § 26
Railroad commission. Public Service Com-
mission, supra
Railroads-
authority to issue bonds for construc-
tion of, see under name herein of
political subdivision
954
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Railroads — Cont'd
common carriers, Art 9, § 3
commutation tickets at special rates,
permissibility, Art 9, § 5
competitive rates, power of Railroad
Commission to make. Art 9, § 5
connection with other railroads at State
line, Art 9, § 6
consolidation —
with competing lines, prohibited, Art
9, §7
with domestic corporations only, Art
9, §8
contracting against liability to passengers
forbidden, Art 9, § 3
contributory negligence of employees,
restrictions on defense of, Art 9,
§15
death of employee, rights and remedies
of personal representatives, Art 9,
§1S
discrimination in charges or facilities —
legislation to prevent, duty of Legis-
lature to enact, Art 9, § 13
prohibited, Art 9, § 5
employees' rights and remedies, for
negligent injuries, Art 9, § 15
excursion tickets at special rates, per-
missibility, Art 9, § 5
fellow servant's negligence, defense of,
abolished, Art 9, § 15
foreign corporations may not build or
operate, Art 9, § 8
grant by Legislature of right to con-
struct or operate to be conditioned
on local consent, Art 8, § 4
interchange of traffic, Art 9, § 6
intermediate points, rates to, Art 9, § 5
intersection with others, Art 9, § 6
Real property —
magistrates' courts as without jurisdic-
tion of cases involving title to, Art
5, §21
ultimate property in, Art 14, § 3
Receiving stolen goods, conviction for, as
disqualifying elector, Art 2, § 6
Recognizances entered into before adoption
of Constitution to continue, Art 17,
§11
Regents, Board of —
to control State institutions for insane,
Art 12, § 2
vacancies, how filled, Art 2, § 8
Registration of electors, Art 2, § 4 (b)
Religion —
established, prohibited, Art 1, § 4
free exercise, Art 1, § 4
Removal of causes pending when Constitu-
tion takes effect, Art 17, § 6
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Repeal of provisions of earlier Constitu-
tion, Art 17, § 11
Residence —
electors, Art 2, § 4 (a)
temporary absence as not affecting, Art
1, §12
Revision of Constitution, Art 16, § 3
Richland County —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 8, § 7 [p. 230]; Art 10,
§ 5 [p. 278]
bonds for hospital or courthouse, exemp-
tion from constitutional restrictions,
Art 10, § 6
Columbia School District No. 1, bonded
indebtedness, permissible amount,
Art 10, § 5 [p. 293]
courthouse, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 230]; Art 10, §5 [p. 278]
Forest Acres, town of, assessment of
abutting property for street im-
provements, Art 10, § 21
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 8, § 9 [p. 230] ; Art 10, § 5
[p. 278]
hospital bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 230] ;
Art 10, §5 [p. 278]
magistrates, term of office, Art 5, § 20
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, §5 [p. 295]
taxation, exemption of cotton or textile
enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Rights existing at time of adoption of
Constitution to continue as valid, Art
17, §7
Rights of way, compensation as condition
of taking by corporation, Art 9, § 20
Rivers, boundary, concurrent jurisdiction
of State over, Art 14, § 9
Road duty, power of Legislature to fix age
of persons liable to, Art 2, of Amend-
ments
Robbery, conviction for, as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
Rock Hill, city of—
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 222, 225]; Art 10, §5 [p. 289]
gas plant, bonds for, exemption from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 225]
industrial buildings, issuance of bonds
for, Art 10, §5 [p. 289]
lighting plants, bonds for, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 225}
Index
955
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Rock Hill, city of— Cont'd
sewer bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222,
225]
street improvement bonds, exemption of
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 225]
waterworks bonds, exemption of, from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 222, 225]
Rock Hill School District No. 12, York
County, bonds of, permissible amount,
Art 10, §5 [p. 282]
St. George, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 236]
buildings, public, bonds for as excepted
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 236]
fire department bonds, exception of
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8. § 7 [p. 236]
funding indebtedness, when permissible.
Art 8, § 7 [p. 236]
lighting plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 236]
sewer bonds, exception of from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 236]
street improvement bonds, exception of
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 236]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
236]
St. James Santee Township railroad aid
bonds, Art 10, § 6
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 281]
St. Matthews, town of —
bonded indebtedness, amount permis-
sible, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
county buildings, bonds to aid construc-
tion, Art 8, § 7 [p. 223]
electric light plant, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [p. 223]
sewerage system, bonds for, when not
within constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 223]
streets, bonds for establishment and
maintenance, when not within con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p.
223]
waterworks bonds, when not within
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[p. 223]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Saluda County —
county seat election, Art 7, § 12
railroad bonds, power of General As-
sembly to authorize county and
certain townships to issue, Art 10,
§6
tax assessments in, duty of General
Assembly to provide for, Art 7, § 12
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
townships, certain, abolished, Art 7, § 11
Saluda, town of —
bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional limitations, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 228, 229]
buildings, public, bonds for, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art 8,
§ 7 [pp. 228, 229]
fire department, bond issue for purposes
of, Art 8. § 7 [pp. 228. 229]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art S, § 7 [pp. 228, 229]
lighting plant, bonds for, exception from
constitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7
[pp. 228, 229]
sewer bonds, exception from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 228,
229]
street improvement bonds, exception
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, § 7 [pp. 228, 229]
waterworks bonds, exception from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [pp.
228, 229]
Santee Bridge District, exclusion of indebt-
edness of in determining municipal debt
limit, Art 10, § 5 [p. 277]
Santuc, township of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
highway improvement bonds, permis-
sible amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229,
230]
Scholarships in state-maintained schools,
power of Legislature to create, Art 11,
§8
School districts —
bonds, amount permissible —
particular districts, see under name
of district, or county in which
district is located
debt limit, Art 4, § 5
special legislation incorporating, pro-
hibited, Art 3, § 34
taxing power, Art 10, § 5 [pp. 276, 278,
279]
School lands, use of proceeds of, Art 11,
§8
Schools —
bonds. School districts, supra
956
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
exemption of property from taxation,
Art 10, §4
poll tax for, Art 11, § 6
provisions as to, Art 11, §§ 1-12
race segregation in, Art 11, §7
State fund, moneys available for, Art
11, § 11
Teachers, infra
trustees —
number, minimum. Art 11, § 6
terms of office, Art 11, § 6
Scrip, issuance of, when permissible, Art
10, §7
Seal of State, Art 4, § 18
Searches and seizures —
immunity from, Art 1, § 16
warrants, requisites to issuance, Art 1,
§16
Secretary of State —
compensation not alterable during term
of office, Art 4, § 24
election, Art 4, § 24
term of office, Art 4, § 24
Sectarian institutions, public money or
property not to be used for. Art 11, § 9
Self crimination, privilege against, Art 1,
§17
Senate —
adjournments, Art 3, § 21
day to day, quorum not necessary,
Art 3, § 11
amendments to Constitution, proposal
in, Art 16, § 2
arrest, privilege of members from, Art
3, §14
branch of Legislature, Art 3, § 1
compensation of members —
extra session, Art 3, § 19
per diem, restrictions on increase,
Art 3, § 19
restrictions on. Art 3, § 9
composition, Art 3, § 6
contempt, power to punish for, Art 3,
§13
disorderly behavior, power to punish
members for, Art 3, § 12
election of members, Art 3, §§ 6, 8
judge of, Art 3, § 11
expulsion of members, Art 3, § 12
impeachments to be tried by, Art IS, § 2
journals, votes to be entered upon, Art
3, §§ 20, 22
legislative power as vested in, Art 3, § 1
Lieutenant Governor —
presiding officer, Art 4, § 5
voting powers, Art 4, § 6
mileage allowable to members. Art 3,
§19
officers, power to choose, Art 3, § 12
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Senate — Cont'd
president of, Art 4, § 5
pro tern, Art 4, § 7
procedure, power to determine rules of,
Art 3, § 12
punishment of nonmembers, power of,
Art 3, § 13
qualifications of members, Art 3, § 7
quorum, Art 3, § 11
revenue bills, power to alter, amend or
reject, Art 3, § 15
terms of members, Art 3, § 6
beginning, Art 3, § 10
threat to member, power to punish, Art
3, §13
vacancy created by acting as Governor
or Lieutenant Governor, Art 4, § 8
Separation of legislative, executive and judi-
cial powers, Art 1, § 14
Service of process —
corporation's duty to have agent for,
Art 9, § 4
legislation permitting service on agent
of corporation, permissibility, Art
9, §4
Sewer bonds, exception from constitutional
debt limit, see herein under names of
cities and towns
Sexual intercourse, female's age of consent
to, Art 3, § 33
Sheriffs —
election, Art 5, § 30
reelection, when disqualified for, Art 5,
§30
residence, place of, Art 5, § 30
term of office, Art 5, § 30
Sinking fund for redemption of bonds, Art
8, § 7 [p. 222]
Social institutions, special legislation char-
tering, prohibited. Art 3, § 34
Sodomy, conviction for, as disqualifying
elector, Art 2, § 6
Solicitors —
compensation, Art 5, § 29
county, Art 5, § 29
election, Art 5, § 29
pro tcm appointment, Art 5, § 29
term of office, Art 5, § 29
Spartanburg, city of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 231]; Art 10,
§5 [p. 281]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible. Art 8, § 7 [p. 231] ; Art 10, § 5
[p. 281]
gas plant, bonds for, permissible amount,
Art 8, §7 [p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [p.
281J
Index
957
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Spartanburg, city of — Cont'd
lighting plant, bonds for, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 231]; Art 10,
§5 [p. 281]
sewer bonds, permissible amount, Art
8, §7 [p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [p. 281]
street improvements —
assessment of abutting property for,
Art 10, § 14
bonds, permissible amount, Art 8,
§7 [p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [p. 281]
waterworks bonds, permissible amount,
Art 8, §7 [p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [p.
281]
Spartanburg County —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 10, § 5 [p. 285]
Greer School District bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount. Art 10,
§5 [p. 295]
taxation, exemption of factories from,
Art 8, §8
Special laws —
banks, creation by, prohibited, Art 9,
§9
charters, granting of by, when permis-
sible, Art 9, §2
State lands. Public lands, supra
State school fund, moneys available for,
Art 11, § 11
Statutes-
codification, Art 6, § 5
public law, when to be considered as,
Art 6, § 4
singleness of subject. Art 3, § 17
special laws, restrictions on. Art 3, § 34
style of enactment. Art 3, § 16
title, subject to be expressed in, Art
3, §17
Stockholders, liability to creditors, Art 9,
§ 18
Stock in corporations —
issuance, conditions of, Art 9, § 10
State may not own, Art 10, § 6
taxation, valuation for, Art 10, § 5 [pp.
276. 278, 279]
Street franchises, grant of, by General As-
sembly to be conditioned on local con-
sent, Art 8, § 4
Street railways —
carriers, common, liability as, Art 9. § 3
consolidation with competing lines
prohibited. Art 9, § 7
discrimination in charges or facilities
forbidden. Art 9. § 5
grant by Legislature of right to con-
struct or operate to be conditioned
upon local consent. Art 8. § 4
interchange of traffic, Art 9, § 6
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Streets, bond issues for construction, im-
provement and maintenance, see herein
under name of city or town
Subsidy, consent of people as requisite, Art
1, §7
Suffrage, right of —
equality, Art 1, § 10
free exercise. Art 2, § 15
protection from undue influences, Art
I. §9
qualifications for, Art 2, §§ 3, 4, 6.
Sumter, city of —
assessment of abutting property for
street improvements. Art 10, § 16
bonded indebtedness for street improve-
ments, permissible amount, Art 8,
§ 7 [p. 224]
Sumter County —
bonded indebtedness, exemption from
constitutional debt limit. Art 10, § 5
[p. 279]
magistrates, civil jurisdiction, Art 5, § 21
School District No. 17, bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, Art 10,
§5 [pp. 292. 295]
taxation, exemption of factories from,
Art 8, §8
Superintendent of Education, State, Art 11
§1
Board of Education, secretaryship, Art
II. §2
compensation not alterable during term
of office, Art 4, § 24
election. Art 4, § 24
term of office. Art 4, § 24
Superintendent of institutions for insane —
appointment and removal of employees,
power of. Art 12, § 2
power of Board of Regents to appoint
and remove. Art 12, § 2
vacancy in office, how filled. Art 12, § 8
Supreme Court —
appeal to, from denial of registration as
voter. Art 2, § 5
assistance of circuit court judges, Art
5. § 12
certiorari, power to issue, Art 5, § 4
chambers, issuance at. Art 5, § 25
chancery cases, review of. Art 5, § 4
chief justice. Art 5. §§2. 3
circuit justices, designation of. to sit in
place of disqualified Supreme Court
justices. Art 2, § 2
clerk. Art 5, § 7
decisions —
filing, time for. Art 5, § 17
publication. Art 5, § 32
required scope, Art 5, § 8
958
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Supreme Court — Cont'd
habeas corpus, power to issue, Art 5,
§4
chambers, issuance at, Art 5, § 25
injunctions, power to issue. Art 5, § 4
chambers, issuance at. Art 5, § 25
judgment, reasons for, to be stated in
writing. Art 5, § 8
judicial power. Art 5. § 1
jurisdiction. Art 5. § 4
justices. Art 5, §§ 2, 3
chambers, powers at, Art 5, § 25
compensation not tc be altered dur-
ing continuance in office, Art 5
§9
election. Art 5. § 2
fees or perquisites of office not al-
lowable, Art 5, S 9
other office may not be held by, Art
5. §9
qualifications, Art 5, § 10
term of office. Art 5, § 2
mandamus, power to issue. Art 5. § 4
chambers, issuance at. Art 5, § 25
prohibition, writ of, power to issue,
Art 5, § 4
chambers, issuance at, Art 5, § 25
quorum. Art 5, § 2
where circuit judges are called in,
Art 5. § 12
quo warranto, power to issue. Art 5,
§4
chambers, issuance at, Art 5, § 25
reporter, Art 5, § 7
reversals, concurrence required, Art 5,
§ 12
sittings, time and place. Art 5, § 5
vacancies, filling of, Art 5, § 1 1
writs issuable by, Art 5, § 4
Suspension of laws as function of General
Assembly. Art 1, § 13
Tax anticipation certificates, permissible
amount, Art 8, § 7 [p. 222]
Taxation —
animals, domestic, capitation tax upon.
Art 10. § 1
assessments for —
by State, as governing all taxation,
Art 10, § 13
uniformity and equality. Art 10, § 1
bank stock, Art 10, § 5 [pp. 276, 278,
279]
consent as requisite, Art 1. § 7
deficit, fiscal, taxation to meet. Art 10,
§2
equality and uniformity required, Art
10. g 1
exemptions, Art 10, §§ 1, 4
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Taxation — Cont'd
expenses of government, Art 10, § 2
income tax. permissibility. Art 10, § 1
intangible personalty, Art 10, § 1
restriction on. Art 10, § 1
license tax on occupations and business,
permissibility. Art 10, § 1
manufactories, Art 8. § 8
mines and mining claims, Art 10, § 1
municipal corporations, supra
object to be stated, Art 10. § 3
overlapping taxing powers, limit of ex-
ercise, Art 10. § 5 [pp. 276, 278]
poll tax for school purposes. Art 11, §6
power of, vested in political subdivisions,
Art 10, §5 [pp. 276, 278]
school districts, power of. Art 11, §6
stock in corporations, valuation for taxa-
tion, Art 10, § 5 [pp. 276, 278," 279]
uniformity in, Art 10, §5 | pp. 276, 278]
value as basis. Art 1. S 6, Art 3, § 29
Teachers of public schools
examination and certification of, Art 11,
§2
residence entitling to vote, Art 2, § 4 (a)
Telegraph companies —
common carriers, Art 9, § 3
connection with lines in other states,
Art 9, § 6
consolidation with competing lines pro-
hibited. Art 9. § 7
crossing other lines. Art 9, § 6
discrimination in charges or facilities —
legislation to prevent, duty to enact,
Art 9, § 13
prohibited. Art 9. § 5
grant by Legislature of power to con-
struct and operate lines to be con-
ditioned upon local consent, Art 8,
§4
interchange of traffic. Art 9, § 6
intermediate points, rates to, Art 9, § 5
Telephone companies —
common carriers. Art 9, § 3
connection with lines in other states,
Art 9, § 6
consolidation with competing lines pro-
hibited. Art 9. § 7
crossing other lines, Art 9, § 6
discrimination in charges or facilities —
legislation to prevent, duty to enact.
Art 9, § 13
prohibited, Art 9. § 5
grant by Legislature of power to con-
struct and operate lines to be con-
ditioned upon local consent, Art 8,
§4
interchange of traffic, Art 9. § 6
intermediate points, rates to, Art 9, § 5
Index
959
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Temporary absence from State as not
affecting residence. Art 1, § 12
Timmonsville, town of, assessment of abut-
ting property for street improvements,
Art 10, § 16
Titles of nobility, grant of forbidden, Art
1, §8
Tools and implements of trade, exemption
from levy and sale, Art 3, § 28
Towns —
generally. Municipal corporations, supra
particular towns, see name of town
Townships—
applicability of constitutional provision,
exceptions from, Art 7, § 11
Beaufort County, exemption from con-
stitutional debt limit. Art 10, § S
[p. 281]
bodies politic and corporate, Art 7, § 11
bonds, amount permissible, Art 10, § 5
[pp. 276, 278, 279]
boundaries, change of. Art 7, § 11
government, system of, to be provided
by Legislature, Art 7, § 11
new, power of General Assembly to
organize. Art 7, § 1 1
particular townships, see name of town-
ship
property of, exemption from taxation,
Art 10. §4
taxing power, Art 10. § S [pp. 276, 278,
279]
Treason —
proof, Art 1, §22
what constitutes, Art 1, §22
Treasurers, county, compensation for col-
lecting and disbursing school moneys
to be provided for by General Assem-
bly, Art 11, §4
Treasurer, State —
compensation not alterable during term
of office, Art 4. § 24
election. Art 4, § 24
term of office. Art 4, § 2^
Treasury, State, withdrawals from, Art 10,
§9
Trust, fraudulent breach of, conviction for,
as disqualifying elector. Art 2, § 6
Union, city of —
funding of indebtedness, bonds for, as
not within constitutional debt limit,
Art 8. §7 [pp. 229, 231]; Art 10,
§5 [p. 284]
validation of indebtedness incurred be-
fore Feb. 15, 1920. Const. Art 8,
§ 7 [p. 229]
Union County —
taxation, exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Union County — Cont'd
Union School District No. 11, bonds of,
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p.
290
Union Hospital District, bonded indebted-
ness, permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p.
290]
Union, township of —
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount. Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229, 230]
highway improvement bonds, permis-
sible amount, Art 8, § 7 [pp. 229,
230]
University, State, power of Legislature to
provide for maintenance of. Art 11,
§8
Unknown owners, property of, to go to
State school fund, Art 11, § 11
Venue —
civil action or criminal proceeding in
magistrates' courts, Art 5, § 23
criminal cases. Art 6, § 2
change of State's right to move for,
Art 6, § 2
lynching of prisoner, prosecution of
officer for, Art 6, § 6
Villages, taxing powers, Const. Art 10, § 5
[pp. 276, 278, 279]
Violence, suppression of. importation into
state of bodies of men for purpose of,
restricted. Art 8, § 9
Walhalla. town of, assessment of abutting
property for street improvements, Art
10. § 16
Walterboro, city or town of —
bonded indebtedness, when excepted
from constitutional debt limit. Art
8. § 7 [pp. 235, 236]; Art 10. § 5 lp.
285]
bond election petition from freeholders,
when not prerequisite. Const. Art
8. § 7 [p. 235]
buildings, public, bonds for, as exempt
from constitutional debt limit. Art
8, §7 [p. 235]; Art 10. §5 [p. 285]
drainage bonds, exemption from con-
stitutional debt limit. Art 8, § 7 [p.
235]; Art 10. § 5 [p. 2S5]
electric plant, bonds for. exemption from
constitutional debt limit. Art 8, § 7
[p. 235]: Art 10, §5 |p. 285]
fire department, bonds for, exemption
from constitutional debt limit. Art
8. §7 [p. 235]; Art 10, §5 [p. 285]
funding of indebtedness, when permis-
sible, Art 8, §7 [p. 237]
market bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit. Art 8, § 7 [p. 235] ;
Art 10, § 5 [p. 285]
960
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Walterboro, city or town of — Cont'd
park purposes, bonds for, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 | p. 235}: Art 10, § 5 [p. 285]
school bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 235] ;
Art 10. §5 [p. 285]
sewer bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit. Art 8, § 7 [p. 235];
Art 10, §5 [p. 285]
street improvement bonds, exemption
from constitutional debt limit, Art
8, §7 [p. 235]; Art 10, §5 (p. 285]
waterworks bonds, as exempt from con-
stitutional debt limit, Art 8. § 7
| p. 235]; Art 10, §5 [p. 285]
Waterworks —
bonds for, authorization of municipali-
ties to issue, see under name of mu-
nicipality herein
grant by Legislature of power to con-
struct and operate to be conditioned
upon local consent, Art 8. § 4
municipal power to acquire and operate,
Art 8, § 5
Wearing apparel, exemption from levy and
sale. Art 3, §28
Westminster School District No. 17,
Oconee County, bonded indebtedness,
permissible amount, Art 10, § 5 [p. 293]
Wharfage, restrictions on right to demand
and receive. Art 1, § 28
Wife beating, conviction for, as disqualify-
ing elector. Art 2, § 6
Williamsburg County —
taxation, exemption of manufactories
from. Art 8, § 8
Winthrop Normal and Industrial College,
power of Legislature to provide for,
Art 11. §8
Witnesses —
compulsory process for obtaining, right
of accused to. Art 1, § 18
confrontation by, right of. Art 1, § 18
detention, unreasonable, prohibited, Art
1. §19
Self-crimination, supra
summoned by legislative body, punish-
ment of assault on or arrest of,
Art 3, § 13
Woodruff, town of. assessment of abutting
property for street improvements, Art
10. §15
Writs-
attestation, Art 5, § 31
issued at adoption of Constitution to
continue as valid. Art 17, §11
name of State, Art 5, § 31
SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Wrongs, speedy remedy for, Art 1, § 15
York County —
bonded indebtedness —
highway purposes, permissible
amount. Art 10, §5 [p. 285]
Catawba Township bonded indebted-
ness permissible amount. Art 10,
§5 [p. 293]
Clover School District No. 37, bonded
indebtedness, permissible amount,
Art 10, §5 [p. 291]
Ebenezer Township, bonded indebted-
ness permissible amount, Art 10,
§5 [p. 293]
Rock Hill City, bonds of, for certain
purposes exempt from constitutional
restrictions. Art 8, § 7 [pp. 222, 225] ;
Art 10. §5 | p. 289]
Rock Hill School District No. 12, bonds
of, permissible amount. Art 10, § 5
[p. 282]
school district bonds, permissible
amount, Art 10, §5 |p. 291]
taxation exemption from, of cotton or
textile enterprises, Art 8, § 8
Yorkville School District —
when exempt from constitutional debt
limit, Art 8, § 7 [p. 224]
SOUTH CAROLINA CONVALESCENT
HOME FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN
Generally, 32-881 to 32-884
SOUTH CAROLINA DAY
Observance of, 64-105
SOUTH CAROLINA EQUITY
REPORTS
Citation of, Sup Ct Rule 8(11)
SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
Historical Commission member to be elect-
ed by, 9-2
SOUTH CAROLINA INDUSTRIAL
SCHOOLS
Industrial Schools (this index)
Index
961
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION
FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE
DEAF AND DUMB AND BLIND
Generally, 22-451 to 22-460
Admission of deaf mutes and blind persons,
22-458
Appropriations for, 22-460
Board of Commissioners-
annual report, 22-460
meetings, 22-455
members, appointment, term, etc., 22-451
to 22-453
powers and duties generally, 22-454
ixpenses of applicants, 22-459
Superintendent, election, powers, etc., 22-
456, 22-457
SOUTH CAROLINA INTRA-COASTAL
WATERWAY COMMISSION
Abolished: duties conferred upon Research,
Planning and Development Board,
9-310
SOUTH CAROLINA LAW REPORTS
Supreme Court (this index)
SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION
State Board of Health, relationship to, 32-1,
32-5
SOUTH CAROLINA PEACE
OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund —
election of commissioner of, 61-303
requirement of membership, 61-313
SOUTH CAROLINA POLICE
INSURANCE AND
ANNUITY FUND
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund (this
index)
SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC
SERVICE AUTHORITY
Public Service Authority (this index)
SOUTH CAROLINA REPORTS
Supreme Court (this index)
[8 SC Code]— 61
SOUTH CAROLINA RETIREMENT
SYSTEM
For participation by counties, see the
particular county
Generally, 61-1 to 61-202
Actuary —
annual valuation by, 61-16
appointment, 61-14
investigation and valuation by, 61-15
Administration, 61-11 to 61-20
actuarial and other services, authority to
engage, 61-13
actuarial data, 61-17
interest assumption, determination of, 61-
18
rules and regulations, 61-19
Appointive officers, defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 476 [Reg. 10]
Armed Forces (this index)
Beneficiaries —
denned, 61-1(13)
other statutes not applicable to, 61-45
Creditable service. 61-51 to 61-54
defined. 61-1 ( 12), 61-53
leave of absence to study, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 476 [Reg. 9]
membership service defined, 61-1(11)
prior service —
armed forces, credit after return from,
61-76
certificates, 61-51
claims, 61-51
contributions, 61-54
defined, 61-1(10)
teacher service as, before becoming
State employee, Rules & ' Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 476 | Reg. 8]
verification of service claimed, 61-51.1
sixty-five, no credit for work done after
reaching age of. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 476 [Reg. 11]
year's service, what constitutes, 61-52
Definitions, 61-1
Defrauding system, penalty for, 61-4
Elective officers, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 476 [Reg. 10]
Established. 61-2
Federal Social Security Act, possible revi-
sion for changes in, 61-5
Funds. 61-61 to 61-94
collection of contributions —
of employers, 61-79
of members, 61-78
penalty for failure to forward mem-
bers' contributions. 61-78
deductions and employer contributions
for teachers, 61-80
Employee Annuity Reserve Fund, 61-65,
61-77
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SOUTH CAROLINA RETIREMENT
SYSTEM— Cont'd
Funds — Cont'd
Employee Annuity Savings Fund, 61-62
deductions for contributions to, 61-62,
61-63
repayment of amounts withdrawn, 61-
64
Employer Annuity Accumulation Fund,
61-66
accrued liability contribution rate, 61-
68
contributions to, 61-66
discontinuance of accrued liability
contribution, 61-70
earnings of investments credited to,
61-75
minimum contributions to. 61-69
normal contribution rate, 61-67
obligations of, 61-72
payments from. 61-71
transfers to or from other funds —
disability beneficiaries, to adjust
accounts of, 61-77
on retirement of certain members,
61-73
to adjust surplus or deficit, 61-74
management of, 61-91 to 61-94
cash to be kept available, 61-93
custodv and disbursement of funds,
61-92
powers and duties of Retirement
Board. 61-91
use of funds by members or employ-
ees of Retirement Board prohib-
ited, 61-94
payments by members on leave of ab-
sence or in armed forces. 61-76
segregation of assets among, 61-61
Maintenance, value of, as entering into basis
of retirement allowance. Rules &. Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 476 [Reg. 7]
Medical Board, 61-12
Membership in system. 61-31 to 61-45
absence as terminating. 61-42
becoming beneficiary as terminating, 61-
42
composition of, 61-31
death as terminating. 61-42
determination of who is teacher or em-
ployee, 61-44
employee, defined, 61-1(4)
employer, defined, 61-1(5)
employment after December 31, 1948, 61-
32
employment between April 26, 1945 and
June 30. 1950, 61-33
firemen, 61-38
former departmental system. 61-35. 61-36
former employees discharged from armed
services, election of, 61-43
SOUTH CAROLINA RETIREMENT
SYSTEM— Cont'd
Membership in system — Cont'd
optional membership —
day laborers. 61-41
employees with less than fifty dollars
a month, 61-39
General Assembly, members of. 61-39
nonpermanent employees, 61-40'
school lunch and transportation em-
ployees, 61-40
political subdivisions—
as employers, 61-37
employees of, 61-37.1
public employment, membership as con-
dition of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
476 [Reg. 16]
other statutes not applicable to members
or beneficiaries, 61-45
payments to system by members on leave
of absence or in armed forces. 61-76
peace officers, 61-38
subsequent election for membership, 61-
34
temporary employees excluded. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 476 [Reg. 17]
withdrawal of contributions as terminat-
ing, 61-42
Participation of certain counties, 61-131 to
61-202
Period of previous service as teacher as
credit to State employee. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 476 [Reg. 8]
Regulations governing, Rules & Reg.. Vol.
7, pp. 475-477
Retirement and retirement benefits, 61-101
to 61-117
accumulated contributions, defined, 61-1
(15)
assignment of benefits prohibited, 61-116
average final compensation, defined, 61-1
(17)
change or error in records. 61-115
deferred retirement, 61-114
disability retirement, 61-104
allowance, 61-106
effect of ability to engage in gainful
occupation, 61-108
medical re-examination. 61-107
restoration to service, effect of. 61-109
temporary consultative employment,
effect of. 61-110
earnable compensation, defined, 61-1(16)
employee annuity, defined, 61-1(18)
employee annuity reserve, defined. 61-1
(22)
employer annuity, defined. 61-1(19)
employer annuity reserve, defined, 61-1
(23)
how annuities payable. 61-113
optional allowances, 61-1 1 1
[SSCCode]
Index
963
SOUTH CAROLINA RETIREMENT
SYSTEM— Cont'd
Retirement and retirement benefits — Cont'd
process, benefits exempt from, 61-116
retirement, defined, 61-1(21)
retirement allowance, defined. 61-1(20)
return of contributions on termination
of membership, 61-114
service retirement allowance, 61-105
— seventy, at age of, 61-103
sixty, at age of, 61-101
state's credit not pledged for payments,
61-117
taxation, benefits exempt from, 61-116
teachers. School and School Districts
(this index)
thirty-five years, after service of. 61-101
work by member, after retiring, pro-
hibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 475
[Reg. 1]
Rules and regulations governing. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 475-477
Schools and School Districts (this index)
Social Security not considered a retire-
ment system. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
476 [Reg. 15]
State Budget and Control Board, 61-1(7)
administration by, 61-2. 61-11
records and reports, 61-20
Tax exemptions —
property of system, 61-3
retirement benefits, 61-116
Teachers. Schools and School Districts
(this index)
SOUTH CAROLINA SOCIETY FOR
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY
TO ANIMALS
Cruelty to Animals (this index)
SOUTH EDISTO RIVER
Commissioners of pilotage, 56-1401, 56-1402
SOUTHERN CLASSIFICATION OF
RAILROAD FREIGHT RATES
Changes in, procedure for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 30 (e)]
SOY BEANS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
SOVEREIGNTY
Air space. 2-3
People political power vested in, SC Const,
Art 1, § 1
SOVEREIGNTY— Cont'd
Reservation of powers of states, US Const,
10th Amend
SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
VETERANS
Tax exempt property, 65-1522(25)
SPANISH FEVER
Animal Diseases (this index)
SPARROWS, ENGLISH
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to wild birds, but not specifically desig-
nating this species, see Birds
Destructive birds, classification as, 28-4
SPARTANBURG, CITY OF
Alcoholic liquors, use of revenue from, 47-
1696
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const. Art 8. § 7 [Vol. 7. p. 231];
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7. p. 281]
Bonds to be furnished by jailers, 47-1693
City manager. 47-662. 47-663
Commission form of government, 47-661 to
47-665
city may abandon, 47-664
Constables, 43-1014
costs on fraudulent check collections, 43-
1018
Council —
salar\-, 47-661
time of taking office, 47-1691
Extra policemen for special occasions, 47-
1692
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const. Art 8. § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 231];
Art 10. §5 [Vol. 7, p. 281]
Gas plant, bonds for permissible amount,
SC Const. Art 8. §7 [Vol. 7, p. 231];
Art 10. §5 [Vol. 7. p. 281]
Lighting plant, bonds for. permissible
amount. SC Const. Art 8. § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 231]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 281]
Mayor —
salary, 47-661
time of taking office. 47-1691
Municipal Court. 15-1031 to 15-1038
appeals. 15-1037
established. 15-1031
judge, 15-1032. 15-1033
jurisdiction. 15-1035
jury box, 15-955
police, duties of, 15-1036
powers, 15-1031
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Code of Laws of South Carolina
SPARTANBURG, CITY OF— Cont'd
Municipal Court — Cont'd
practice and procedure, 15-1037
quarters, 15-1034
sentences —
maximum, 15-1038
remission or su? pension, 15-1038
special judge, 15-1033
Pensions in police, fire, or any public serv-
ice department. 61-602
V Public works commissioners —
borrowing money. 59-182
from metropolitan district, 59-182.1
compensation, 59-178. 59-180.1
duties of former metropolitan district
devolved on, 59-180.1
lending money to metropolitan district,
59-182.2
Sewer bonds, permissible amount, SC Const.
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 231]; Art 10, §5
[Vol. 7. p. 281]
Street or highway improvements —
assessment of abutting property for, SC
Const, Art 10, § 14
bonds for. permissible amount. SC Const,
Art 8. §7 [Vol. 7. p. 231]; Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 281]
Tax assessors, 65-1825
Taxes, penalty for nonpayment of, 47-256
United States, land ceded to, 39-105(2)
Waterworks bonds, permissible amount, SC
Const. Art 8. §7 [Vol. 7, p. 231]; Art
10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 2S1]
SPARTANBURG COUNTY
For mailers relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Actions by or against, attorney's duty to
prosecute or defend, 14-3306
Agricultural marketing —
Curb market commission, infra
Farmers' market, infra
Agriculture (this index)
Appropriations, keeping within, 14-3335, 14-
33i7
Attorney, 14-3306
Auctioneers, 15-1907.1
Audit, annual, 14-3362
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
fees, payment to county treasurer, 14-
3352'
salary in lieu of fees. 14-3351, 14-3354
special —
appointment. 14-3361
bond, 14-3361
duties. 14-3362
powers, 14-3362
removal, 14-3361
term, 14-3361
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Board-
accounting system to be installed by, 14-
3332
appointment, 14-3303
attorney, employment of, 14-3306
audit of records, 14-3362
bills, submission to. time for. 14-3334
claims, approval of, 14-3334
departmental finances, supervision and
budgeting, 14-3331
duties generally. 14-3302
employees. 14-3302
interest as disqualifying member to act,
14-3310
interest of members in contracts pro-
hibited. 14-3311
meetings, 14-3305
number of members. 14-3301
organization, 14-3305
powers generally, 14-3302
purchases by, 14-3307
rules and regulations, power to make. 14-
3305
school district sinking fund commission,
designation of member. 14-3375
supervisor's responsibility to, 14-3323
term of members, 14-3301
vacancies, how filled, 14-3303
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
amount permissible, SC Const. Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 285]
gasoline tax u?ed to pay, 14-3342
refunding, approval of electors not re-
quired, 14-33-10
Sinking funds, infra
surplus in general fund used to pay, 14-
3341
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries. 14-92
Boxing commission. 5-304
Bridges — ....
generally. Bridges (this index)
supervisor's authority over, 33-18/1
Budgeting expenditures, 14-3331
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gangs — . .
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
number of, 55-462
Children's court of. Children's Courts (this
index) _
Children's Home. Detention Home for
Children, infra
Circuit court and terms, 15-261. l3--7o, 15-
276
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against—
generally. Counties (this index)
approval by county board, 14-3334
Index
965
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Claims against — Cont'd
monthly payment, 14-3334
publication of list not required, 14-426
unauthorized claims not to be paid, 14-
3338
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
audit of records, 14-3362
costs charged or collected, accountabil-
ity for, 14-3352
fees, 27-52
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
Common Pleas Court —
Spartanburg County Court —
judgments of, recording and filing,
15-829
transfer of cases to and from, 15-815
Competitive bidding, purchase of supplies
on, 14-3307, 14-3308, 14-3309
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
certain magistrate constables abolished,
43-306
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
receipts for money or property received,
43-1020
Control cash journals, requirement of, 14-
3333
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
county solicitor's duty to aid, 15-797
jurors, compensation, 17-136
Cotton weighers and weighing, applicability
of provisions as to, 13-117
County court. Spartanburg County Court
(this index)
Courts —
Children's Courts (this index)
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-275,
. 15-276
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county court. Spartanburg County
Court (this index)
grand jurors, summoning by registered
mail, 3S-S6
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Master, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Curb Market Commission, 3-327 to 3-329
appointment. 3-327
chairman, 3-328
creation, 3-327
functions, 3-329
number of members, 3-327
secretary-treasurer, 3-328
bond, 3-328
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Curb Market Commission — Cont'd
term of members, 3-327
vice-chairman, 3-328
Deficit operations penalized, 14-3331
Detention home for children, 55-741 to 55-
747
children's court of county, administration
and operation by, 55-743
children under 18 to be held in, 55-745
established. 55-741
finances, supervision and control by
county governing body, 55-744
gifts for, acceptance of, 55-747
location, 55-742
time limit for detention without commit-
ment, 55-746
transfers to county jail, 55-745
Director of vital statistics, powers and du-
ties of special auditor as, 14-3363
Drainage — ■
generally. Drainage (this index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections —
generally. Counties (this index)
road tax, levy of, in township, 33-1261,
33-1262
Employees —
interest in contracts prohibited, 14-3311
penalties for incurrence of illegal indebt-
edness, 14-3336
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Farm, county, operation or use of, 71-309
Farmers' market —
borrowing powers, 3-321
creation, 3-321
Federal agencies, aid by, 3-321
governing board, 3-321
appointment, 3-322
chairman, 3-323
compensation, to serve without, 3-323
number of members, 3-322
powers, 3-321
qualifications of members, 3-322
secretary-treasurer, 3-323
signatures required on checks and
drafts. 3-323
term of office, 3-322
real estate, 3-321
retail advisory council, 3-323
taxation, exemption of property from, 3-
324
Fees of officers —
advance payments required, 14-3352
fraudulent checks, collections on war-
rants for, 43-1018
general fund, crediting to, 14-3352
Finances, 14-3331 to 14-3343
see also Counties (this index)
Financial statements, 14-3343
publication in towns over 200, 47-808
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
966
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Fishing devices permissible, 28-637
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, 65-3231 to 65-
3236
see also Counties (this index)
general provisions, see Taxes, under
heading, Forfeited land commis-
sion
advertisement of forfeited land for sale
or rent, 65-3235
bidding in property, 65-3234
certificate of election of member, 65-3232
compensation, 65-3236
control of forfeited lands, 65-3233
deeds of property, 65-3235
election. 65-3231
in\ entory of forfeited lands, 65-3233
lease of property acquired by, 65-3235
rentals, disposal of, 65-3236
number of members, 65-3231
sale of property acquired by, 65-3235
proceeds, deposit and disbursement
of, 3236
term of office, 65-3231
vacancies, how filled, 65-3231
Game zone. 28-5
Gasoline tax funds, use of, 14-3342
General Hospital, audit of records, 14-3362
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board, supra
Grand jurors, summoning by registered
mail, 38-86
Grand jury, report to, by special auditor, 14-
3362
Health and drainage commissioners, 18-71
Health, Board of, 32-411 to 32-419
see also Health Boards (this index)
appropriations not to be exceeded, 32-
418
members, 32-41 1
Health officers. 32-412
automobiles to be furnished by Health
Board, 32-416
duties of, 32-414
employment of sanitary inspector and
nurses, 32-413
penalty for violating regulations of State
Board of Health after notice from,
32-419
physicians to report contagious diseases
to, 32-415
stationery, printing, etc, Health Board
to furnish, 32-417
Highway Commission, audit of records, 14-
3362
Highways —
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
condemnation of trees near, 33-1874
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways — Cont'd
contracts for maintenance, 33-1872
municipalities, working of roads within,
33-1873
supervisor's authority over, 33-1871 to
33-1873
taxes for, 33-1261 to 33-1267
township roads
supervisor's duties and powers as to,
33-1872
trees near, removal of, 33-1874
unexpended funds, 33-1872
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3§3
Interest on trust funds held by officers to be
credited to general fund, 14-3339
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(6)
coroner's jurors, 17-136
summoning by registered mail, 38-86
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
circulation of reading matter, 42-625
corporation, establishment of, 42-621
taxes for, 42-626
trustees —
appointment, 42-622
bylaws, 42-623
contracts, 42-624
county system, power to establish,
equip and maintain, 42-624
financial report, 42-627
number, 42-622
officers,. 42-623
powers generally, 42-624
president, 42-623
residence, place of, 42-622
secretary, 42-623
term of office, 42-622
treasurer, 42-623
bond. 42-623
vacancies, how filled. 42-622
vice-president, 42-623
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-1011 to 43-1020
see also Magistrates (this index) ;
Spartanburg County Court (this
index)
audit of official funds, 43-1019
audit of records, 14-3362
civil costs, schedule of, 43-1017
dockets of, 43-11
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
fraudulent check collections, costs on,
43-1018
jury fees, 43-139
receipts for money or property received,
43-1020
IXDEX
967
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Magistrates — Cont'd
salaries. 43-1012, 43-1013
in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
separate bank account for official funds,
43-1019
Markets —
Curb Market Commission, supra
Farmers' market, supra
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
costs, collected, accountability for, 14-
355.'
established in, 15-1801
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
audit of records, 14-3362
control cash journals, requirement of, 14-
3333
deposit of trust funds held by, 14-3339
penalties for incurring illegal indebted-
ness, 14-3336
penalties for violation of provisions as to
fees, 14-3355
salaries —
forfeiture for illegal incurrence of
indebtedness, 14-3336
in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
pavment, conditions, and effect, 14-
3354
Peace officer —
magistrates' warrants, service of, 43-1016
receipts in triplicate for moneys received,
53-868
Planning. Counties (this index) "3.
Polling precincts in, 23-195
PoorliQiise and farm, operation of. 71-309
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
audit of records, 14-3362
clerk as, 15-426
fees. 27-319
payment to county treasurer, 14-
3352
marriage licenses, record of, 14-3352
register of items collected, 14-3352
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
Probation officer, salary in lieu of fees, 14-
3351, 14-3354
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Rabbits, trapping and sale in, prohibited,
28-472
Register of mesne conveyances. 60-6.1
generally. Registers of Mesne Con-
veyances (this index)
bond, 60-2
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Register of mesne conveyances — Cont'd
deputy registers, 60-3
election, 60-1
fees, pavment to county treasurer, 14-
3352
oath of office, 60-2
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
term of office, 60-1
vacancy, 60-6
Registration and recordation —
fees. 27-52, 27-97
payable in advance, 14-3353
merchant seamen's discharges, 60-409
Registration board to designate school dis-
trict of registrant's residence, 23-104
Registration of voters, record of, to desig-
nate school district of registrants' resi-
dence. 23-104
Requisitions for supplies, 14-3307
Rural police. 53-641 to 53-650
see also Rural Police (this index)
magistrates' papers, service of, 43-1015
officers and detectives —
appointment, 53-641
compensation, 53-644
complaints against, investigation of,
53-650
equipment. 53-644
jailors, acting as, 53-646
night watchmen, acting as, 53-646
number of, 53-641
oath of office. 53-643
official bond, 53-642
qualifications, 53-641
term of office. 53-641
powers and duties —
generally, 53-647. 53-648
former constables, performance of
duties of, 53-649
policemen and detectives to have
same powers, 53-646
receipts in triplicate for moneys received,
53-868
sheriff, direction and control by, 53-645
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
apportionment of funds, 21-4027
Board of Education, county —
apportionment of funds by. 21-4027
chairman, 21-4003
election of members, 21-4002
employment of personnel, 21-4005,
21-4006
meetings, 21-4003
number of members, 21-4001
removal of trustees, 21-4019.1
rule-making powers, 21-4006
secretary and assistant secretary, 21-
4003
90S
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SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education, county — Cont'd
supervision of public school program,
21-4004
terms of office, 21-4002
travel expenses, 21-4003
trustees, appointment of, 21-4018
vacancies, how filled. 21-4002
vice-chairman, 21-4003
Board of Education. State, appeal to, of
contested election of trustees, 21-
4018
bonding of persons handling school
funds. 21-4024
bonds, permissible amount —
Campobello School District No. 49,
SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7,
p. 286]
Greer District, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
| Vol. 7, p. 295]
Landrum District, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 2S7]
budgets, 21-4022
buildings, Board of Education's powers
in respect of, 21-4010
capital outlay, control of by Board of
Education, 21-4010
claims against school funds, approval by
subordinates of Superintendent of
Education, 21-956
consolidation of districts with districts
in adjoining county, 21-4016
crediting of school funds received by
treasurer, 21-4030
^employees, 21-4005, 21-4006
I /financing of school system, objective of,
V 21-4009
Greer School District, State adoption
of textbooks as not requiring use in,
21-552
insurance due from school district, pay-
ment of, 21-4023
investment, temporary, of funds received
for permanent improvements, 21-
4031
payment of interest due from school
districts, 21-4023
purchasing agent, 21-4005
Superintendent of Education —
administrative functions, 21-4013
Board of Education, supervisory pow-
ers, 21-4006
election, 21-4011
payment by, of bond interest and in-
surance due from school districts,
21-4023
salary as full compensation, 14-3351,
14-3354
term, 21-4011
vacancy, how filled, 21-4012
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
surplus capital funds of districts, dispo-
sition of, 21-4028
\/taxes, levy of, 21-4022
county levy, 21-4026
teachers —
employment of, 21-4005, 21-4006
nomination by superintendent of
schools, 21-4025
transportation of pupils, supervisor of,
21-4005
trustees —
appointment or election, 21-4018
\/budgets, 21-4022
chairman, 21-4020
financial statements, 21-4024
number, 21-4017
removal, 21-4019.1
secretary, 21-4020
superintendents, employment of, 21-
4025
terms of office, 21-4019
tuition of nonresident pupils, 21-854
Service of process, fees for, to be paid in
advance, 14-3353
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs ("this index)
audit of records, 14-3362
bond, amount of, 53-55
costs, collection of and accountability
for, 14-3352, 14-3353
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-
109
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index')
investment without advertisement, in
Federal savings and loan associa-
tion shares, 1-666
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Solicitor. Spartanburg County Court (this
index)
South Carolina Retirement System, partici-
pation in, 61-141
Streams — ■
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
Supervisor —
administrative head of county govern-
ment, 14-3323
bond of, surety on, 14-3322
bridges, authority over, 33-1871
budget to be prepared by, 14-3327
clerk, employment and duties, 14-3324
duties generally, 14-3323
highways, authority over, 33-1871 to 33-
1873
Index
969
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Supervisor — Cont'd
public buildings and property, duties as
to, 14-3326
purchasing agent, acting as, 14-3307
removal of employees by, 14-3325
reports, 14-3327
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
term, beginning of, 14-3321
warrants, drawing of, 14-3337
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-468
see also Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2101 to 65-2114
appointment. 65-2101
bond, 65-2102
deputies, 65-2106
bond, 65-2106
executions to enforce pavment, 65-2108
to 65-2111
office and equipment, 65-2105
powers. 65-2107
removal, 65-2103
reports, monthly, 65-2112
reports to auditor, 65-2113
settlements with treasurer, 65-2112
suspension by, of provision for payment
of delinquent taxes in instalments,
65-2042
term of office, 65-2103
commencement, date of, 65-2103
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, compensation, 65-1842(5)
delinquent, pavment in instalments, 65-
2041 to 65-2046
executions to collect, 65-2108 to 65-2111
fees, 65-2111
nulla bonas, errors or duplicates, 65-
2791,65-2792
reports on, 65-2113
uncollectible, disposition of, 65-2792
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-15S3
factories, SC Const, Art 8, § 8
new industries or additions, 65-1570
property of certain organizations, 65-
1522(9)
Forfeited land commission, supra
highway purposes, 33-1261 to 33-1267
fine for failure to pay, 33-1267
library purposes, 42-626
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
sale for —
forfeited land commission to bid, 65-
3234
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
audit of records, 14-3362
fees, collection of, 14-3352
SPARTANBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Treasurer — Cont'd
fees for services of officers, to be paid
directly to, 14-3352
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of. 43-17
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3351, 14-3354
school district sinking fund commission,
membership in, 14-3375
school funds received by —
creating of, 21-4030
investment of, 21-4031
statements, quarterly, to be filed with
supervisor, 14-3343
Unapportioned funds, disposition of, 14-
3338.1
Venereal clinic, 32-829
Vital statistics —
director of. powers and duties of special
auditor, 14-3363
issue and correction of birth and death
certificates, 32-1165
special auditor and director of, 32-1164
Warrants, drawing of, 14-3337
Water line to tuberculosis hospital and
county home, charges for tapping of,
59-155
Waters. Streams, supra
SPARTANBURG COUNTY
CHILDREN'S COURT
Children's Courts (this index)
SPARTANBURG COUNTY COURT
Generally, 15-791 to 15-830
Alimony, jurisdiction as to, 15-804
Always open for certain purposes, 15-811
Appeals to Supreme Court, 15-830
Appellate jurisdiction, 15-806
Appointment of judge, 15-792
Attendance of jurors, 15-820
Bail-
power to grant, 15-808
summary review of, 15-S09
Bailiffs, 15-800
Change of venue, 15-816
Clerk-
circuit court clerk as, 15-799
judgments, filing and recording of, 15-
829
Common pleas court-
recording county court judgments in,
15-829
transfer of cases to and from, 15-815
Coroner, solicitor to aid, 15-797
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
Court of record, 15-803
Divorce jurisdiction, 15-804
Drawing of jurors. Juries and jurors, infra
970
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SPARTANBURG COUNTY COURT
— Cont'd
Election of solicitor, 15-796
Empaneling jury —
in civil cases, 15-821
in criminal cases, 15-822
Equity —
jurisdiction, 15-804
jury trials. 15-821
Established. 15-791
Excepted from general law as to county
courts, 15-627
Fees and costs. 15-827
clerk. 15-799
grand jurors. 15-814
jurors. 15-828
sheriff. 15-800
stenographer. 15-798
witnesses. 15-828
Grand jury, 15-814
solicitor to aid, 15-797
Habeas corpus, power to grant, 15-808
Hearing of civil cases without reference by
judge. 15-825
Inferior courts, appellate jurisdiction over,
15-806
Judge-
appointment. 15-792
hearing civil cases without reference, 15-
825
oath of office, 15-792
powers of, 15-S07 to 15-809
practice of law by, 15-795
qualifications, 15-792
special judge, 15-794
term of office, 15-792
vacancies, filling of, 15-792
Judgments, filing and recording of. 15 829
Judicial sales to be made by master, 15-826
Jurisdiction —
appellate. 15-806
civil. 15-804, 15-806. 15-808
criminal, 15-805, 15-806
bail-
power to grant, 15-808
summary review of, 15-S09
habeas corpus, 15-808
Juries and jurors —
attendance of jurors, 15-S20
compensation, 15-828
grand jurors, 15-814
drawing and summoning, 15-819
jury box, 15-818
jury list, 15-817
tales box, 15-818
empaneling jury —
in civil cases, 15 821
in criminal cases, 15-822
size of jury, 15-823
Jury commissioners, 15-817
Magistrates —
appellate jurisdiction over, 15-806
SPARTANBURG COUNTY COURT
—Cont'd
Magistrates — Cont'd
criminal cases, duties as to, 15-S24
solicitor to aid, 15-797
Master —
hearings without. 15-825
sales to be made by, 15-S26
Oath of office of judge. 15-792
Official commission of solicitor, 15-796
Orders for. 15-801
Pleading and procedure, 15-813
general laws as applicable, 15-812
Practice of law by judge. 15-795
Practice of law by solicitor. 15-797
Recording judgments of. 15-829
Records, hooks for, 15-802
Seal. 15-803
Sheriff, duties and compensation of, 15-800
Solicitor —
duties, 15-797
election, 15-796
official commission. 15-796
practice of law by. 15-797
special solicitors, 15-797
vacancy, filling of, 15-796
Special judge, 15-794
Special solicitors, 15-797
State, solicitor to represent, 15-797
Stenographer, 15-798
Summoning of jurors. Juries and jurors,
supra
Tales box, 15-818
Term of office of judge, 15-792
Terms of court, 15-810
Transcripts, furnishing by stenographer, 15-
798
Transfer of cases to and from common pleas
court, 15-815
Trial-
filing pleadings before. 15-S13
hearing civil cases without reference by
judge, 15-825
Juries and jurors, supra
Vacancy in office of judge, filling of, 15-792
Vacancy in office of solicitor, filling of, 15-
796
Venue, change of, 15-816
Witnesses, compensation of, 15-828
SPARTANBURG MUNICIPAL COURT
Spartanburg, City of (this index)
SPEAKER OF HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
House of Representatives (this index)
Index
971
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
Assessment lien, transfer of property under,
47-1356
Beaufort County, assessments for bridges
and highways, SC Const, Art 10, § 13
Chester, City of (this index)
City housing authorities, payments in lieu
of assessments, 36-138
Drainage Districts (this index)
Exemptions —
housing projects of city housing authori-
ties, 36-138
Rural Electrification Authority, 24-326
State Port Authority, 54-64
United States, lands acquired by, 39-54,
39-64. 39-83
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
Extension of water and sewer systems.
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Highway and street improvements, assess-
ments for, SC Const, Art 10, §17; 47-
1341 to 47-1358
Allendale, assessment for street improve-
ments, 47-1351
Anderson City, assessment for street im-
provements in. 47-1343, 47-1358
Beaufort County, highway assessments
in, SC Const, Art 10, § 13
Bishopville, street improvement in, 47-
1358
Cayce. street improvement in, 47-1358
Due West, street improvements in. 47-
1358
Fort Mill, assessment for street improve-
ments, 47-1358
Georgetown City, assessment for street
improvements, 47-1358
Greer City, assessment for street im-
provements in, 47-1344
Hartsville, assessments for street im-
provements in. 47-1345
Kingstree. assessment for street im-
provements in. 47-1358
McColl, assessment for street improve-
ments in, 47-1358
Saluda, assessment for street improve-
ments in. 47-1358
Woodruff, assessment for street im-
provements in, 47-1358
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds as
acceptable in payment of, 36-605
Income tax, deductibility from, 65-259
Mortgagee's right to pay, 45-54, 45-55
Paving Bonds (this index)
SPECIAL CONSTABLES
Carriers (this index)
SPECIAL DAMAGES— Cont'd
Contract of shipment, interfering with, 58-
1263
Proof not necessary in action by woman ac-
cused of want of chastitiy, 10-2591
SPECIAL DAYS
Observance of —
Arbor Day, 64-101
Frances Willard Day, 64-102
Mothers' Day, 64-104
Pulaski Memorial Day, 64-103
South Carolina Day, 64-105
SPECIAL LEGISLATION
Banks, creation by, prohibited, SC Const,
Art 9, § 9
Charitable, social or religious corporation
created by, statutory powers of, 12-759
Charters, granting of by, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 9, § 2
Constitutional restrictions on, SC Const, Art
3, §34
Corporations (this index)
Rural Electrification Authority Act, ap-
plicability to, 24-328
SPECIAL OR LIMITED
PARTNERSHIPS
Partnerships (this index)
SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS
Costs —
adjustment of. 10-1613
on review in circuit court, 10-1612
Definition, 10-10
Florence Civil Court, jurisdiction of. 15-1608
Greenville County Court, jurisdiction of
15-654
Marlboro County Court, jurisdiction of, 15-
696
Orangeburg County Court, jurisdiction of
15-714, 15-716, 15-717
Richland Count3r Court, jurisdiction of
15-764. 15-768
Supreme Court, appeals to —
final orders and special proceedings, re
view of, 15-123
securitv provisions, applicability of, 7
424
SPECIAL DAMAGES
Carriers, conversion of goods by, 58-576
SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS
Schools and School Districts (this index)
972
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
Cooperative marketing agreement, 12-973
SPECKLED TROUT
Trout (this index)
SPECTACLES
Eyeglasses (this index)
SPECULATING IN CONFEDERATE
PENSION CLAIMS
Punishment, 44-566
SPOT LIGHTS
Motor carriers, use on vehicles of. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 774 [Reg. 2.30]
Motor vehicles, use on, 46-541
SPOTS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to ocean fish, but not specifically designat-
ing this species, sec Coastal Fisheries
Minimum size, 28-755
SPOUSE
Husband and Wife (this index)
SPEECH, FREEDOM <~F
Freedom of Speech and Press (.this index)
SPEED
Highways, regulation of speed on. High-
ways (this index)
SPEEDOMETER
Motor Carriers (this index)
SPEEDY TRIAL
Admission to bail on failure to accord, 17-
509
Motor Carriers ("this index)
Right to. 17-509, 17-510; US Const, 6th
Amend
SPINACH
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
SPLENETIC FEVER
Animal Disease (this index)
SPORTING EVENTS
Amusements and Athletic Contents (this in-
dex)
SPRINGFIELD
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Water plant not to be leased without elec-
tion, 59-156
SPRING GUN
Setting of, penalized, 16-143
SPRINGS
Waters and Watercourses (this index)
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Budget and Control Board, buildings in-
sured by. Budget and Control Board
(this index)
SPRINKLING
Restrictions on use of water for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 838 [Reg. 19]
SQUASH SEED
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
SQUIRRELS
For statutory provisions generally applicable to
wild life, but not specifically designating
this species, sec Fish and Came
Bag limit —
York Countv. 28-380
Zone 1, 28-372
Zone 2, 28-373
Zone 7, 28-376.1
Index
973
SQUIRRELS— Cont'd
Closed and open seasons —
generally, 28-331
Anderson County, 28-334.1
Chesterfield County, 28-342
Clarendon County, 28-343
crop owners, 28-356
Marlboro County, 2S-3S2
Zone 1. 28-333
Zone 2. 28-334
Zone 4, 28-335, 28-336
Zone 7, 28-338.1
Game animals, 28-4
STABBING
Killing by, as murder, 16-54
STABLES
Burning of, penalty for, 16-311, 16-312
Livery Stables (this index)
STACKS
Burning of, penalized —
corn or grain, 3-48
hay, straw, or grain, in nighttime, 3-47
STADIUMS
Charleston Municipal Stadium Commission
(this index)
STAIRS AND STAIRWAYS
Buildings (this index)
STAMPS
Bedding stamps. Bedding (this index)
Tax stamps. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Unemployment compensation, stamp plan
in administration of, 68-34
STAMP TAXES
Action to recover back tax as wrongfully
collected, 65-855
Additional to other taxes, 65-665
Administration, 65-651
Admissions Tax (this index)
Affixing of stamps, 65-654, 65-686, 65-713,
65-756
alcoholic beverage stamp, 65-1267
malt and malt extracts and substitutes,
65-794
Agents' liability for delivering unstamped
instrument, 65-697
STAMP TAXES— Cont'd
Ammunition —
affixation of stamps. 65-712 to 65-714
duplicate invoice for Tax Commission,
65-718
importation, privilege of, 65-701
penalties for nonpayment, 65-875
possession of unstamped ammunition as
prima facie evidence of violation, of
tax statute, 65-867
sale of, 65-701
tax rate, 65-703
Appraisal of confiscated unstamped goods,
65-860
Assignments of salaries, etc., 65-689
Beer, 65-731 to 65-743
crowns —
payment of tax by affixing, 65-734
stamps in lieu of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 847, 848
premises of dealers may be entered with-
out warrant. 65-738
rate, 65-732, 65-733
Tax Commission regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 847, 848
Beverages —
alcoholic beverages, 65-1251 to 65-1289
seizure of counterfeit, altered or re-
stored stamps, 65-1254
Beer, supra
carbonated water, 65-763
export, beverages intended for, as ex-
empt, 65-4
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Wine (this index)
Bonds, tax on, 65-682
government obligations not taxable, 65-
691
indemnity, to United States, when not
taxable, 65-691
Bonds for goods seized as unstamped, 65-862
Bottled beer, 65-733
Brokers transfers to or by, not taxable,
65-685
Building and loan associations stock not
taxable, 65-693
Cancelation of stamps, 65-655
alcoholic beverage stamps, 65-1267
Canned beer, 65-733
Carbonated water, bottled, 65-763
Cards. Playing cards, infra
Cartridges —
affixation of stamps, 65-714
penalties for nonpayment, 65-875
tax rate. 65-703
unstamped, subject to confiscation, 65-
857
Certificates of corporate stock, profits, or
interest in property or accumulations,
65-683
affixing stamps, 65-686
pledge of stock not taxable, 65-685
974
Code of Laws of South Carom n a
STAMP TAXES— Cont'd
Certificates of corporate stock, etc. — Cont'd
no par value stock, 65-683, 65-684
sales or transfers, 65-684, 65-685
Certificates of indebtedness, 65-682
Cheroots —
affixation of stamps, 65-713
possession of, unstamped, as prima facie
evidence of violation of tax statute,
65-867
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
unstamped, subject to confiscation, 65-
857
Chewing tobacco —
affixation of stamps, 65-713
cancelation of stamps. 65-715
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
Cigarettes —
affixation of stamps, 65-714
penalties for nonpayment, 65-875
possession of, unstamped, as prima facie
evidence of violation of tax statute,
65-867
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
unstamped, subject to confiscation, 65-
857
Cigars —
affixation of stamps, 65-713
cancelation of stamps, 65-715
possession of, unstamped, as prima facie
evidence of violation of tax statute,
65-867
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
unstamped, subject to confiscation, 65-
857
Claiming goods seized as unstamped, 65-862
Compromise of delinquent taxes, 65-879, 65-
880
Confiscation of unstamped goods, 65-857 to
65-867
compromises of, 65-865
Consignment delivery of business license
stamps, 65-717
Conveyances, 65-689
Corporate securities, 65-682
Certificates of stock, supra
Counterfeit stamps —
alcoholic beverages, 65-1253, 65-1254
penalties for possession or use, 65-876
Countv officers to assist in administration,
65-651
Crowns on beverage bottles. Soft Drink
Taxes (this index)
Debentures, 65-682
Debt, character as, 65-870
Deeds. 65-689
Denomination, minimum, for tax upon
tobacco products, ammunition, and
playing cards, 65-704
Discounts on sales —
beer and wine stamps and crowns, 65-735
business license stamps, 65-716
STAMP TAXES— Cont'd
Disposition of taxes collected, 65-664
beer or wine, 65-740 to 65-743
Distribution of stamps, 65-652
Distributor of ammunition, tobacco prod-
ucts, or playing cards as liable to tax,
65-720
Documentary stamp tax, 65-681 to 65-696
particular documents, see appropriate
lines herein
assessment, on omission through mistake
or fraud, 65-666
brokers' liability for delivering unstamp-
ed instrument, 65-697
cancelation of stamp, penalty for failure,
65-874
collection of taxes omitted through mis-
take or fraud, 65-666
government obligations not taxable, 65-
691
imposition, 65-681
penalties for evasion, 65-697
penalties for improper use or reuse, 65-
876
penalty for ignoring requirement or fail-
ing to cancel, 65-874
Execution to collect, 65-871 to 65-873
on judgment against taxpayer, 65-869
Exemption from —
beverages and tobacco products intended
for export. 65-4
government obligations, 65-691
malt extracts used for food or medicinal
purposes, 65-792
Expenses of administration of beer and wine
tax, payment of, 65-739
Forged stamps, penalties for use of, 65-876
In rem proceedings against unstamped
goods or vehicles used in their trans-
portation, 65-859
Inspection of taxpayer's records by Tax
Commission, 65-856
Invalidity of provision to revive former pro-
vision, 65-669
Lien —
of judgment for tax, 65-869
of tax, 65-S70
Loans of stock as not subject to tax, 65-685
Malt beverages, 65-731 to 65-743
Mortgages, 65-689
No par value stock, how determined, 65-683,
65-684
Notes, 65-688
government obligations not taxable, 65-
691
Secretary of Agriculture, payable to,
not taxable, 65-692
Notice of seizure of unstamped goods, 65-
861
Oleomargarine, 65-951 to 65-955
Other taxes, on beer or wine, to be in lieu
of, 65-736
Index
975
STAMP TAXES— Cont'd
Penalties —
failure to cancel stamps, 65-715
improper use or reuse of stamps, 65-875
interference with enforcement, 65-877
oleomargarine tax, 65-955
recording unstamped instrument, 65-695
remission, 65-87S
Playing cards —
affixation of stamps, 65-712 to 65-714
duplicate invoice for Tax Commission,
65-718
importation, privilege of, 65-701
penalties for nonpayment, 65-875
sale of, 65-701
possession of unstamped cards as prima
facie evidence of violation of tax
statute, 65-867
tax rate, 65-703, 65-705
unstamped cards subject to confiscation,
65-857
Pledge of stock certificates as not taxable,
65-685
Possession of unstamped goods as prima
facie evidence of violation of tax stat-
ute. 65-867
Powers of attorney, 65-690
Premises of dealers in beer or wine may be
entered without warrant, 65-738
Preparation of stamps, 65-652
Promissory notes, 65-688
Protest against payment, 65-855
Recording of instrument —
as raising presumption of compliance
with requirement, 65-696
unstamped instruments not entitled to,
65-694
Record of gross receipts, duty to keep and
disclose, 65-853
Refunds —
alcoholic beverage stamps, 65-1268
damaged goods, 65-661
exported goods, 65-658
regulations as to, 65-662
United States government, sales to 65-
659, 65-660
vessels engaged in interstate or foreign
commerce, sales to, 65-660
Registration and recordation —
presumption that recorded instrument
complied with law, 65-696
unstamped instruments not entitled to
recordation, 65-694
Renewals of instruments subject to tax,
65-682, 65-68S
Resale —
malt and malt extract and substitutes
not subject to tax, 65-793
tobacco products, playing cards, or am-
munition, stamps not required on,
65-719
STAMP TAXES— Cont'd
Return of goods seized as unstamped, 65-
865
Reused stamps for alcoholic beverages, 65-
1253, 65-1254
Rules and regulations, Tax Commission to
prescribe, 65-851, 65-852
Sale of confiscated goods, disposition of
proceeds, 65-866
Sale of stamps, 65-653
alcoholic beverage stamps. 65-1268
compensation for selling, 65-653
Sale of unconfiscated and unstamped goods,
65-863, 65-864
School fund, payment into, of State's por-
tion of revenue derived from beer and
wine tax. 65-741
Securities, 65-682
Shares, corporate, 65-6S3
sales or transfers, 65-684, 65-685
Shells. Cartridges, supra
Smoking tobacco —
affixation of stamps, 65-714
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
Snuff-
affixation of stamps, 65-714
penalties for nonpayment, 65-875
possession of unstamped snuff as prima
facie evidence of violation of tax
statute. 65-867
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
unstamped, subject to confiscation, 65-
857
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Stock certificates. Certificates of stock,
supra
Stock in building and loan associations, not
taxable, 65-693
Stogies —
affixation of stamps, 65-713
possession of, unstamped, as prima facie
evidence of violation of tax statute,
65-S67
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
unstamped, subject to confiscation. 65-
857
Tax Commission's power to prescribe rules
and regulations as to, 65-851, 65-852
Tobacco products —
affixation of stamps, 65-713 to 65-715
importation, privilege of. 65-701
possession of, unstamped as prima facie
evidence of violation of tax statute,
65-867
tax rate, 65-702, 65-705
unstamped, subject to confiscation, 65-
857
Trial of charge of omitting to affix required
stamps or selling unstamped article. 65-
868
Vehicles transporting unstamped goods,
confiscation of, 65-858 to 65-869
976
Code of Laws of South Carolina
STAMP TAXES— Cont'd
Warehouse, removal of alcoholic liquor
from, without stamps, penalized, 65-
1269
Wholesale sales of alcoholic beverages, 65-
1281 to 65-1289
Wine, 65-731 to 65-743
rate, 65-732, 65-733
STANDARDS
Weights and measures, 66-151
STAR GOSPEL MISSION
Tax exemption, 65-1523(1)
STATE
For mailer relating to officers or agencies
frequently characterized as "Slate," see
appropriate index titles
For mailer relating to institutions in which
"South Carolina" is an integral part of
the name, see index titles beginning
with "South Carolina"
Actions by and against, 10-2602 to 10-2604
Costs, infra
Limitation of Actions ("this index)
service of summons on Attorney Gen-
eral in actions involving title to real
estate, 10-433.2
Administration of Government f this index)
Admission to Union, US Const. Art 4, § 3,
cl 1
Advertising by, charges for, 10-1308
Agreements with other state, or foreign
power, not to be made without consent
of Congress, US Const. Art 1. § 10, cl
3
Alliances, mav not enter into, US Const,
Art 1, § 10. cl 1
Amendments to United States Constitution
to be ratified by three fourths of states,
US Const, Art 5
Bills of credit not to be emitted by, US
Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Bird, Carolina wren as State bird, 28-2
Bonds (this index)
Boundaries. 39-1. 39-2
markers, penalty for injuring or remov-
ing, 16-561
Brucellosis, State to pay portion of indem-
nity for cattle infected with, 6-411
Budget (this index)
Buildings, electricitv for, furnished by
State, 24-201 to 24-206
Canal rights, transfer, use, etc., of, 58-695
Citizenship in, of resident citizens of Unit-
ed States, US Const, 14th Amend, § 1
STATE— Cont'd
Citizens of, entitled to privileges of those
of other states, US Const, Art 4, § 2, cl
1
Claims against State (this index)
Claims of, not to be prejudiced by construc-
tion of Constitution, US Const, Art 4,
§ 3, cl 2
Coinage of money prohibited to, US Const
Art 1, § 8, cl 1
Commerce among states, regulation of. by
Congress, US Const, Art 1. § 8. cl 3
Compacts, states not to make with each oth-
er, or with foreign powers, US Const,
Art 1. § 10. cl 1
Constitution. South Carolina Constitution
(this index)
Costs —
actions by State, 10-1622
actions in name of State. 10-1623
joint plaintiff with, liability of, 10-1622
County solicitor's duty to represent. 15-622
Credit, bills of, state not to emit, US Const,
Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Custom duties, power to lay, restricted, US
Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 2
Domestic violence, United States to protect
state against, US Const. Art 4, § 4
Due process requirement, US Const, 14th
Amend, § 1
Electricity, sale of, 24-201 to 24-206
Equal protection requirement, US Const,
14th Amend, § 1
Escheated lands, State not precluded by
grant, possession, etc., of, 57-51
Exports from, not taxable, US Const, Art
1, §9, cl 5
Ex post facto laws mav not be passed by,
US Const, Art 1, § 10. cl 1
Express companies, share of fines and pen-
alties on, 58-17
Extradition of fugitives from justice. Ex-
tradition (this index)
Finance, State (this index)
Fiscal year, SC Const, Art 10. § 10
Flag. State Flag (this index)
Foreign nations, compacts with, not to be
entered into by state, US Const, Art 1,
§ 10, cl 3
Full faith and credit to be given to records,
etc.. of. US Const, Art 4, § 1
Impairment of contract obligations by, pro-
hibited, US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Insurrection, state may not assume debt in-
curred in aid of, US Const, 14th Amend,
§ 4
Invasion, power to repel, US Const, Art 1,
§ 10, cl 3
Judges in, bound by Constitution and laws
of United States, US Const, Art 6, cl 2
Judicial power of Federal courts over, ex-
tent of, US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 1
Index
977
STATE— Cont'd
Jurisdiction, territorial. 39-1, 39-2
Lands of. Public Lands (this index)
Legal tender, powers in respect of, US
Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Letters of marque and reprisal, may not
grant, US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl l"
Library. State Library (this index)
Lottery forfeitures, State's portion of, 16-
501 to 16-503
Militia (this index)
New states, erection of, within jurisdiction
of another state, forbidden, US Const,
Art 4, § 3, c! 1
Nobilitv, title of, not to be granted by state,
US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Officers of —
generally. Public Officers (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate index
title
Other states, credit to acts, records, etc., of.
US Const, Art 4, § 1
Peace, time of, state not to keep troops in,
US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 3
Penitentiary (this index)
Perjury or subornation, part of fines to be
for use of state, 16-205
Pleading, verification on behalf of State, 10-
604
Port Charleston Harbor as State port, 54-
451
Ports not to have preference over ports of
other states, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 6
Powers of, in particular matters, see appro-
priate words
Public acts, records, and judicial proceed-
ings, power of Congress to prescribe
manner of proof in other state and ef-
fect thereof, US Const, Art 4, § 1
Public Lands (this index)
Public service companies, share of fines on,
58-17
Railroads, share of fines of, 58-17
Reorganization of State Government (this
index)
Republican form of government guaranteed
to, US Const, Art 4, § 4
Research, Planning, and Development (this
index)
Reserved powers, US Const, 10th Amend
Retirement system. South Carolina Retire-
ment System (this index)
Rivers, boundary, concurrent jurisdiction of
State and adjoining states, SC Const,
Art 14, § 1
Rural Electrification Authority (this index)
School bonds, 21-995 to 21-1000.3
School fund. Schools (this index)
Ships of war not to be kept without consent
of Congress, US Const, Art 1 § 10, cl 3
[8SCCode]— 62
STATE— Cont'd
Sinking fund —
escheats, reimbursement of expenses out
of proceeds, 57-234
tax anticipation loans to Kershaw Coun-
ty from, 14-466
Spartanburg County solicitor's duty to rep-
resent, 15-797
Supplies, advertising for, charges for, 10-
1308
Supremacy of Federal Constitution and
laws, US Const. Art 6. cl 2
Supreme Court of United States, original
jurisdiction over suits by or against,
US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 3
Telephone companies —
may grant free or reduced rate to, 58-374
share of fines on, 58-17
Titles of nobilitv not to be granted by, US
Const. Art 1, § 10. cl 1
Tonnage duties not to be laid bv, US Const,
Art 1, § 10, c-. 3
Tree, palmetto as State tree, 29-11
Troops not to be kept bv, US Const, Art 1,
§ 10. cl 3
United States, claims of, not to be preju-
diced by any construction of Constitu-
tion, US Const, Art 4, § 3, cl 2
Vehicles of, use in civil defense emergen-
cies, 44-473
Vessels from or to one state not to be ob-
liged to clear, etc., in another, US
Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 6
Vote, one on election of President by House
of Representatives, US Const, 12th
Amend
War, not to be engaged in, by, US Const,
Art 1, § 10. cl 3
Wards of, children as, 15-1371
STATE AGENCIES
Particular agencies, see appropriate
index titles
Housing law, agencies and instrumentalities
under, 36-2
Reorganization of State Government (this
index)
Research, Planning, and Development
Board to co-operate with, 9-309(2)
Research, Planning, and Development De-
partment to promote co-ordination of,
9-303(2)
State Ports Authority as State agency, 54-
11
STATE AID
Schools, aid to. Schools and School Dis-
tricts (this index)
97S
Code of Laws of South Carolina
STATE AUTHORITIES EMINENT
DOMAIN ACT
Eminent Domain (this index)
STATE BIRD
Carolina wren, 28-2
STATE BOARD OF HOUSING
Abolished; duties conferred upon Research,
Planning, and Development Board, 9-
310
STATE BOARDS AND COM-
MISSIONS
Boards and Commissions (this index)
STATE CAPITOL
State House (this index)
STATE CODE
Code of Laws (this index)
STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVER-
SITIES
Generally, 22-1 to 22-56
Citadel (this index)
Clemson Agricultural College (this index)
Christmas and New Year's Day, suspension
of exercises between, 22-5
Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural,
and Mechanical College of South Caro-
lina (this index)
Degree of licentiate of instruction, 22-4
Diplomas, charge for, 22-9
Enumerated, 22-1
Flags, display of, 22-6, 22-7
Free tuition, 22-51 to 22-56
appeal from decision of Tax Commis-
sion, 22-54
application lor, 22-51
examination by Tax Commission into
financial condition of applicant and
others, 22-52
Medical College of the State of South
Carolina, 22-359
report to institution by Commission as
to ability of applicant to pay. 22-53
rules and regulations for administration
and enforcement of provisions as to,
22-55
veterans, children of, 22-56
STATE COLLEGES AND UNI-
VERSITIES—Cont'd
Medical College (this index)
Preference to residents in enrollment. 22-2
Reports to Superintendent of Education as
to freshman graduates of South Caro-
lina high schools, 22-10, 22-11
Scholarships in State University, recom-
mendation by School Board of District
No. 20. Charleston County. 21-1686
University of South Carolina (this index)
Winthrop College (this index)
STATE CONSTABLES
Atomic Energy Commission, special State
constables for. 53-731 to 53-736
Compensation, 53-4
Governor's powers. 53-4
Marion County policemen as, 53-603
STATE CONSTITUTION
South Carolina Constitution (this index)
STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE
Civil Defense (this index)
STATE FAIR
Not within prohibition against carnivals
and traveling tent shows, 5-1
STATE FARMS
Segregation of races and sexes, 55-1
STATE FINANCE
Finance, State (this index)
STATE FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Firemen's Insurance and Inspection Fund
(this index)
STATE FLAG
Desecrating penalized, 16-531
Schools, display on grounds of, 21-7, 22-7
State House, display on, 1-461
STATE FORESTS
Forestry (this index)
[8SCCodeJ
Index
979
STATE GUARD
Generally, 44-251 to 44-271
Adjutant and Inspector General, duties of,
44-259
Arrest, exemption from, 44-262
Calling into service. 44-263
Composition of, 44-253
Courts-martial, 44-270
Discharge of enlisted men, 44-271
Equipment and property, 44-261
Established, 44-252
Oath of personnel, 44-256, 44-257
Officers on active duty as having powers
of sheriffs, 44-263
Other state, service in, 44-265, 44-266
pursuit of fugitives into, 44-267
pursuit of fugitives into this state by
forces of, 44-268
Pay. 44-264
Qualifications for enlistment, 44-254, 44-255
Resignation of officers, 44-271
Rules an,d regulations, 44-258
Term of enlistment, 44-257
Uniforms, 44-260
United States. State Guard not subject to
service of. 44-269
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
STATE HOSPITAL
Generally, 32-951 to 32-988
Admissions or commitments —
crime, person charged with, 32-966
emergencies, 32-958
aliens, 32-1009
other states, citizens of, 32-1008
fees and costs of, 32-970, 32-971
medical certificate, 32-958, 32-961
penalty for giving improper certifi-
cate, 32-964
mental illness, restriction to, 32-957
order of commitment to accompany pa-
tient, 32-969
other hospitals, transfers from, 32-960
other State institutions, transfers from,
32-967
proceedings before probate judge for
commitment, 32-961, 32-962
fees of probate judge, 32-970, 32-971
penaltv for improper commitment,
92-963
superintendent's action on applica-
tion, 32-965
residents, restricted to, 32-972
transportation of patients to hospital,
32-968
tuberculous patients, 32-638
voluntary patients, 32-959
Annual reports, 32-988
Appropriations to, payment of, 32-987
STATE HOSPITAL— Cont'd
Arrest of disorderly or trespassing persons,
32-979
Disbursements, statement of, 32-987, 32-988
Discharge —
certificate of, 32-978.1, 32-97S.2
restoration to property rights on, 32-978,
32-978.2
Doctors attached to, compensation as wit-
nesses in criminal cases, 26-632
Highways over hospital grounds, consent
of Regents required, 32-981
Inadmissible patients, penalty for failure
to remove, 32-976
Industrial school, transfers from, 55-106
Inmates — -
Admissions or commitments, supra
Discharge, supra
estates of, committee for, 32-1004
funds of, superintendent may receive
small amounts due certain patients,
32-973
paroles, 32-977. 32-978.2
service of process and papers on, 10-436,
10-437
Support, infra
Milk, penitentiary to furnish, 55-329, 55-330
Officers and employees —
exemption from jury and military duty,
32-986
purchases, etc., not to be interested in,
32-984
testimony of officers in civil cases taken
bv commission, 26-604
Paroles. 32-977, 32-978.2
Police for grounds of, 32-979
Probate court —
Admission or commitment, supra
filing contract for support of inmate, 32-
974
filing discharge certificate of inmate, 32-
978
Public service companies, Regents may
grant easements, permits, or rights oi
way to, 32-9S2
Regents —
appeal from rules and regulations of, 32-
985
appointment and term, 32-951
recess appointment, confirmation by
Senate required, 1-121
corporate body, 32-954
meetings, 32-952
powers and duties generally, 32-954, 32-
955
purchases, etc., not to be interested in,
32-984
State training school, control of, 32-1054
Superintendent, service of legal papers on
inmates, duties as to, 10-436, 10-437
Support of inmates-
contract for, 32-974
liability of estate for, 32-973, 32-975
980
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STATE HOSPITAL— Cont'd
Tax exemption of property conveyed for
benefit of, 65-1573, 65-1564
Thoroughfare in city of Columbia, affecting,
33-191, 33-192 •
Training school for Negro nurses author-
ized, 32-956
STATE HOUSE
Budget and Control Board's duties as to,
1-401, 1-431
improvement of grounds, reports by
board, 1-402
Convicts in penitentiary, use of labor of,
55-335
Driveways in front of, use of, 1-412
Executive chamber, 1-103
Flag. State, to be displayed on, 1-461
Flowers on grounds, protection of, 1-413,
1-415
Grasses on grounds, protection of, 1-413, 1-
415
Historical Commission to have apartments
in, 9-5. 9-6
Insurance on, by State Budget and Control
Board not required, 1-431
Roof, walking on, penalized, 1-411
Shrubs on grounds, protection of, 1-413, 1-
415
Trees on grounds, protection of, 1-413, 1-
415
Trespass upon grounds prohibited, 1-413,
1-415
Use for unauthorized purpose prohibited,
1-412
Walking on roof of, penalized. 1-411
Watchmen made constables, 1-414
Water supply for, metering and payment,
1-463
STATE INSTITUTIONS
Particular State institutions, sec appropriate
index headings
Convicts from penitentiary, payment of
costs of, 55-336, 55-337
Electricity furnished by State, 24-201 to 24-
206
Motor carriers in Richland County, exemp-
tions from regulations, 58-1501
STATE LANDS
Public Lands (this index)
STATE LIBRARY
Generally, 42-1 to 42-11
Binding of books, 42-8
Board of trustees. Trustees, infra
V
STATE LIBRARY— Cont'd
Books, when trustees may sell, 42-9
Donations to, 42-7
Fines to be paid into library fund, 42-11
Gifts to, 42-7
Librarian —
bond, 42-2
duties, 42-4
election, 42-1
oath of office, 42-2
term of office, 42-1
Penalty for stealing or damaging books or
violating rules, 42-11
Regulations for care and management. 42-6
penalty for violating. 42-11
Report, annual, by board of trustees. 42-10
Supreme Court decisions, distribution of
reports of. 15-164
Trustees, board of —
members. 42-5
powers, 42-6 to 42-9
Unbound volumes, duty of trustees as to,
42-8
STATE PARKS
Parks and Playgrounds (this index)
STATE PLANNING BOARD
Abolished; duties conferred upon Research,
Planning, and Development Board, 9-
310
STATE PORT
Charleston Harbor as, 54-451
STATE PORTS AUTHORITY
Ports and Maritime Matters (this index)
STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIA-
TION
Generally, 42-201 to 42-204
Agents, power to employ. 42-202
Board of directors. Directors, infra.
Creation, 42-201
Directors —
appointment, number, and term, 42-201
chairman, 42-202
compensation, not to receive, 42-202
powers, 42-204
secretary, 42-202
Districts, power to create, 42-204
Donations, power to receive, 42-204
Duties generally, 42-203
Librarians, certification of, 42-204
Regional libraries, acting in advisory capac-
ity to trustees of, 42-156
Index
9S1
STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM
South Carolina Retirement System (this in-
dex)
STATE SCHOOL FUND
Schools (this index)
STATIONS AND DEPOTS
Motor carriers, establishment of passenger
stations, 58-1466
Railroads (this index)
Restaurants, separation of races, 58-551
Waiting rooms for railroad passengers, 58-
1178
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF
EDUCATION
Schools and School Districts (this index)
STATE TRAINING SCHOOL
Generally, 32-1051 to 32-1075
Commitment or admission, 32-1058
application for admission, 32-1059
petition for commitment, 32-1060
fees and costs, 32-1063
hearing, 32-1061
or'der of court, 32-1062
Corporate powers, 32-1053
Custody and detention of persons admitted
or committed, 32-1064
Departments, 32-1066
home department, 32-1072
hospital department, 32-1071
persons admitted to, 32-1057
school department, 32-1068
child study center, 32-1070
qualification of teachers in, 32-1069
Established, 32-1052
Feeble-minded, defined, 32-1051
Parole of inmates, 32-1073, 32-1074
Regents of State Hospital, control by, 32-
1054
Repossessing paroled or escaped children,
penalty for interfering with, 32-1074
Separation from State Hospital, 32-1055
Sexual intercourse with inmate or parolee
a felony, 32-1075
Superintendent, State Hospital officer or
employee not to be, 32-1055
Support and maintenance of inmates, lia-
bility for, 32-1065
STATE TREE
Palmetto as, 29-11
STATE WAREHOUSES
Warehouses (this index)
STATIONERY
General Assembly —
allowance to members of, 30-53
each house and committees, stationery
for, 30-54
STATUTE OF FRAUDS
Generally, 11-101 to 11-103
Debt, default, or miscarriage of another,
special promise to answer for, 11-101
(2)
Executor or administrator, special promise
to answer damages out of own estate,
11-101(1)
Infants' contracts, ratification of, 11-152
Lease, when required to be in writing, 41-
52
Marriage, agreements made upon consider-
ation of, 11-101(3)
One year, contracts not to be performed
within, 11-101(5)
Real estate contracts, 11-101(4)
Representation or assurance as to charac-
ter, credit, etc., 11-102
Sale of goods for fifty dollars or more, 11-
103
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
Limitation of Actions (this index)
STATUTES
Generally, 30-201 to 30-214
Administrative regulations to be published
in connection with, 1-16, 1-17 .-^""~
Advance sheets —
distribution and sale, 1-316.1, 1-318
expense, deduction of, from funds re-
ceived from sale, 1-316.1
page proofs, 1-315
publication of, 1-315, 1-316
sale of, 1-316.1
Amendment by reference to Code, 30-204 '
Annual publication, 1-317 "
Code Commission (this index)
Code Commissioner (this index)
Code of Laws (this index)
Committee on Statutory Laws (this index)
Construction —
appeal statutes, inapplicability of rule of
strict construction to, 7-20
children's courts, as to, 15-1209, 15-1371
civil remedies and procedure, as to, 10-1
courts, as to, 15-5
Declaratory Judgments Act, 10-2013, 10-
2014
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STATUTES— Cont'd
Construction — Cont'd
evidence, as to, 26-1
juries and jurors, as to, 38-1
juvenile and domestic relations courts,
as to children's court division of, 15-
1209
masculine gender, words importing as
including females, and vice versa,
30-203
present tense, words importing, as ap-
plicable to future, 30-203
singular as including plural, 30-203
Uniform Judicial Notice of Foreign Law
Act, 26-68
Declaratory judgments as to, 10-2003
Attorney General as party, 10-2008
Distribution of copies of, 1-562 to 1-568
Effective date, 30-201
Errors in enactment, correction of, 30-211
to 30-214
Ex post facto laws prohibited, SC Const,
Art 1, § 8: US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 3;
Art 1, § 10, cl 1
Federal Government, Instrumentalities, and
Laws (this index)
Foreign laws —
judicial notice of. Judicial Notice (this
index)
proof of, 26-52
Inconsistent legislation to cease upon adop-
tion of Constitution, SC Const, Art 17,
§ 7
Laws in force at adoption of Constitution,
continuation of, SC Const, Art 17, §§
10, 11
Legislative Council (this index)
Local laws, restrictions on, SC Const, Art
3, § 34
Pleading (this index)
Frinting of —
extension of time for, 1-319
number of copies bound, 1-561
penalty for printer's delay, 1-530
Private acts —
generally. General Assembly (this in-
dex)
pleading of. 10-675
*- Publication, 1-317
Public law, when to be considered as, SC
Const, Art 6, § 4
Repeal, effect of, 30-202
Singleness of subject, SC Const, Art 3, § 17
Special Legislation (this index)
Statutory Laws Committee (this index)
Style of enactment, SC Const, Art 3, § 16
Suspension of laws as function of General
Assembly, SC Const, Art 1, § 12
Title subject to be expressed m, SC Const,
Art 3, § 17
STATUTORY LAWS COMMITTEE
Committee on Statutory Laws (this index)
STATUTORY RAPE
Rape (this index)
STAY OR SUPERSEDEAS
Appeal, stay on. Appeals (this index)
Bond for stay of sale, Cir Ct Rule 64
Change of venue, stay for, Cir Ct Rule 33
Discovery, stay on order for, Cir Ct Rule
46
Injunction for stay of execution or judicial
sale, 10-2057.1
Judicial sales, stay of. Cir Ct Rule 64
injunction for, 10-2057.1
Juvenile and domestic relations courts — ■
stay of execution, power of children's
court division to grant, 15-1205
stay of proceedings on appeal from fam-
ily court division, 15-1275
Motion for stay, 10-1231
Occupying claimants, action by, as staying
prior action, 57-404
Orders for stay or proceedings, restrictions
on, 10-1231
Sale, bond for order to stay, Cir Ct Rule 64
Tax collections, stay of. Taxation (this
index)
STEALING
Larceny (this index)
STEAMBOAT COMPANIES
Baggage —
bicycles and baby carriages as, 58-712
free transportation of certain baggage,
5S-711
opening or injuring, penalty for, 58-10
Bonds, fictitious debts prohibited, 58-682
Charter —
amendment, 58-667, 5S-668
fees of Secretary of State, 58-667
corporation law provisions as inappli-
cable, 12-51
duration of, 5S-670
forfeiture lor nonuser, 58-664
General Assembly may repeal or amend.
58-672
issue of, 58-660
recording and filing of, 58-661
De facto corporation, validity of acts of,
58-662
Directors —
number of, 58 658
stockholders, directors to be, 58-681
Index
9S3
STEAMBOAT COMPANIES— Cont'd
Incorporation and organization —
Charter, supra
fees of Secretary of State —
amendment of charter, 58-667
petition, filing and indexing of, 58-655
State treasury, payment into, 58-671
irregularities. 58-662
petition, 58-651
opposition to, 58-654
publication of notice, 58-653
time for organization, 58-657
Incorp orators-
failure to file return, 58-659
official commission, 58-655
return of, 58-658
turning over papers to corporation, 58-
663
Name, change to be authorized by stock-
holders, 5S-668
Officers, election of, 58-657
Steamboat company, railroad owning stock
or bonds of, 58-935
Schedules, changing without notice, 5S-702
Separation of races, 58-714
Stock and stockholders —
charter amendments, authorization of,
58-668
fictitious stock prohibited, 58-6S2
increase or decrease, stockholders to au-
thorize, 58-668
inspection of books, stockholder's right
of, 58-685
meetings, 58-683
pre-emptive rights of stockholders on
increase of stock, 58-669
subscriptions —
how payable, 58-656
opening books for. 58-655
publication of notice, 58-655
transfer only on corporation's books, 58-
6S4
voting rights, 5S-683
when stock to be issued, 58-665
Taxation. State's reservation of right of,
58-673
Toilet facilities, 58-713
Tolls for use of wharves or landings, 58-
701
Unclaimed freight. Carriers (this index)
STEAMBOATS
Sec also Vessels and Shipping
Negligence or unskillfulness causing death or
injury, penalty for, 54-455
STEAM LAUNDRY
Fire limits, construction within, 47-1214
STEEL TRAPS
Restrictions on use of, 28-490 to 28-493
STEERERS
Dentists' unprofessional conduct in employ-
ment of, 56-573
STENOGRAPHERS
Court stenographers, 15-1901 to 15-1914
see also the particular courts and
counties
appeal from county court to circuit court,
fee for transcript of evidence on. 7-
343
appointment, 15-1901, 15-1904 to 15-1906
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court
(this index)
common pleas court in seventh circuit,
general sessions court stenographer
to act as, 15-1904
compensation, 15-1903 to 15-1907
county courts, 15-607
Greenville County Court. 15-648
Marlboro County Court, 15-693
Orangeburg County Court, circuit
court stenographer as stenog-
rapher of, 15-707
Richland County Court, 15-757
Spartanburg County Court, 15-798
court-martial, oath of reporter, 44-190
criminal cases, dutv to furnish tran-
scripts in, 15-1902, 15-1903
Darlington County Civil Court, 15-1590
duties generally, 15-1902
Florence Civil Court, stenographer in,
15-1604
Lancaster County, stenographer for clerk
of courts in judicial hearings. 15-1912
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, 15-1290
Marlboro County Court, 15-693
municipal courts in cities of 1,500 to
50.000. 15-1009
Orangeburg County Court, judge acting
as special referee, stenographer for,
15-708
removal, 15-1901
seventh circuit, for general sessions
court of, 15-1904
special stenographers, 15-1905
special term, stenographer for, 15-1906,
15-1907
York County, stenographers for clerk of
courts and special referees, 15-1914
STEPCHILD
Support of. Juvenile and Domestic Rela-
tions Courts (this index)
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STERILIZATION AND DISIN-
FECTION
Bedding and bedding materials, 32-1352,
32-1355
Commercial Disinfectants (this index)
Hotel and boardinghouse rooms occupied
by persons known or suspected to be
suffering from certain diseases, 35-129
Sexual Sterilization (this index)
Tuberculous prisoners or inmates, cells or
rooms of, 32-655
STINK BOMBS
Placing in certain buildings or public
places, penalty for, 16-162
STIPULATIONS
Circuit courts, requirements in, Cir Ct
Rule 14
Probate court, requirements in, Prob Ct
Rule 9
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, Rules
& Reg.. Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 23]
record of other proceedings, stipulation
as to incorporation by reference,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 762 [Rule
28]
Supreme Court, requirements in, Sup Ct
Rule 15
STOCK
Animals (this index)
Livestock (this index)
STOCK AND STOCKHOLDERS
Banks (this index)
Building and Loan Associations (this index)
Corporations (this index)
STOCK COMPANIES
Joint Stock Companies (this index)
STOCK EXCHANGES
Local exchanges authorized, 11-63
Securities Act (this index)
STOCK LAWS
Animals (this index)
Estrays (this index)
STOCK OF MERCHANDISE
Bulk Sales Contracts (this index)
STOCK TRANSFER ACT
Generally, 12-301 to 12-324
For index to matters covered see Corpo-
rations
STOCKYARDS
Livestock Markets (this index)
STOGIES
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Stamp tax on. Stamp Tax (this index)
STOLEN GOODS
Receiving Stolen Goods (this index)
Search for —
fees of constable for, 27-451(9)
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-423, 27-
452
magistrate may issue warrant for, 43-201
STONE COAL
Standard bushel, 66-157
STONE-HORSE
Trespassing or running at large, 6-314
STONO RIVER
Commissioners of pilotage, 56-1401, 56-1402
STOPPAGE IN TRANSIT
Bill of lading, negotiation of, as defeating
right of stoppage in transit, 58-1765
STOP PAYMENT ORDERS
Checks. Checks and Drafts (this index)
STORAGE
Cotton, rates for storage of, 13-3
Defined, 65-1364
Freight, storage charges on —
procedure for fixing or changing, 58-1084
Public Service Commission to fix, 58-
1083
Game, regulated, 28-304
Tax on, 65-1421
Index
985
STORAGE BATTERIES
Generally, 66-501 to 66-508
Penalties for violating statutory provision,
66-508
Rebuilt, to be labeled for sale, 66-507
Rental batteries —
defined, 66-501
demand for return, 66-506
marking, 66-502
alteration or removal unlawful. 66-503
nonowner may not sell, rent, or give,
66-504
recharging by nonowner, unlawful, 66-
505
retention, unlawful, 66-505
STOREHOUSE
See also Warehouses
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
STRAW
Feeding stuff regulation, when excluded
from, 3-601
Ricks, burning of, penalized, 3-47
STRAWBERRIES
Bushel, standard, 66-157
STRAY ANIMALS
Estrays (this index)
STREAMS
Particular streams, see index undei
name of stream
State Ports Authority, use of State lands
in certain counties, 54-17
Waters and Watercourses (this index)
STORES
Drinking water. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
618 [Sec. 1.2]
Infant student's contract with shopkeeper
may not be ratified. 11-153
Privies, responsibility for condition of, 32-
1225
Stink bombs, placing in store building,
penalized, 16-162
Tear gas bombs, placing in store building,
penalized, 16-162
Walls, schedule of dimensions for, 47-1225
STOVES
Building regulations. Buildings (this in-
dex)
Charcoal stoves, regulations as to, 47-1246
Fire regulations as to, 47-1 160
Gasoline stoves, regulations as to, 47-1246
Gas stoves, regulations as to, 47-1246
Hawkers and peddlers, regulations as to,
56-1217
Oil stoves, regulations as to. 47-1246
Railroad passenger cars, fastening in, 58-
1197
Regulations as to, 47-1243, 47-1246
STRAIGHT BILL OF LADING
Bills of Lading (this index)
STRANDED VESSELS
Shipwrecks (this index)
STREET RAILWAYS
Sec also Electric and Intcrurban Railroads
Generally, 58-1301 to 5S-1366
Agents. Employees, infra
Arrest, powers of —
conductors and employees. 58-1323
streetcar operators, for violations as to
separation of races, 58-1338
Bonds —
fictitious debts prohibited, 58-682
priority of certain judgments over se-
curity for. 58-744
Carriers, common, liability as, SC Const,
Art 9. §3
see also Carriers (this index)
Cars —
breaking and entering into, 58-736
burning of, punishment for, 16-314
enclosed vestibules, when required, 58-
1315
fenders, 58-1317
heating. 58-1318
maintenance, 58-1314
number and condition of, 58-1311, 58-1312
removing brasses and packing, 58-735
shooting into, 58-736
signs on, 58-1320
Separation of races, infra
Charter —
amendment, 58-667, 58-668
duration of, 5S-670
forfeiture for nonuser, 58-664
General Assembly may repeal or amend,
58-672
issue of, 5S-660
recording and filing of, 58-661
repeal, 58-672
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STREET RAILWAYS— Cont'd
Conductors —
police powers of, 58-1323
Separation of races, infra
Consent, local, to be obtained upon grant
by Legislature of right to construct or
operate, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Consolidation with competing lines prohibit-
ed, SC Const, Art 9, § 7
De facto corporation, validity of acts of,
58-662
Delay to check up fares prohibited, 58-1322
Directors —
number of, 58-658
stockholders, directors to be, 58-681
Disorderly conduct of passengers, 58-739
Discrimination in charges or facilities for-
bidden, SC Const, Art 9, § 5
Electricity, production and sale of, 58-1302
Employees — ■
police powers of, 5S-1323
Separation of races, infra
Employer's liability, 58-1304
Gas, production and sale of, 58-1302
Greenville, trackless trolleys in. Greenville,
City of (this index)
Hours of labor, 40-71, 40-72
Incorporation and organization — ■
Charter, supra
fees of Secretary of State —
amendment of charter, 58-667
petition, filing and indexing of, 58-
655
State Treasury, payment into, 58-671
irregularities, 58-662
petition. 58-651
opposition to, 58-654
publication of notice. 58-653
time for organization, 58-657
Incorporators —
failure to file return, 58-659
official commission, 58-655
return of, 58-658
turning over papers to corporation, 58-
663
Injuries to property by, lien of judgments
for. 58-744
Interchange of traffic, SC Const, Art 9, § 6
Lease of property and franchise of, 58-1303
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Lien of certain judgments against, 58-744
Municipal corporations, lien of judgments
for injuries to streets or highways of,
58-744
Name, change to be authorized by stock-
holders, 58-668
Officers —
election of, 58-657
separation of races, penalty for failure
to enforce, 58-1339
Orders of Public Service Commission, en-
forcement of, 58-1313
STREET RAILWAYS— Cont'd
Penalties, 58-1305, 58-1306
enclosed vestibules, failure to furnish,
58-1315
failing to heat cars, 5S-1318
Informers (this index)
Separation of races, infra
Personal injuries, lien of judgments for,
58-744
Public Service Commission —
regulation by. Public Service Commis-
sion (this index)
see also appropriate lines in this topic
Railroads, intersections with, regulation and
control by Public Service Commission,
58-991
Reports, furnishing to Public Service Com-
mission, 58-13 to 5S-16
Separation of races. 58-1331 to 58-1340
arrests, operators of cars may make, 58-
1338
duties of conductors and employees, 58-
1336
exceptions, 58-1333
penalties, 5S-1336, 58-1339
violations by passengers, 58-1337
police powers of conductors and em-
ployees, 58-1336
seating of passengers, 58-1331
signs —
movable signs in cars, 58-1335
on separate cars, 58-1320
standing passengers, 58-1332
use of separate cars, 58-1340
Signs on cars, 58-1320
Stock and stockholders — ■
charter amendments, authorization of,
58-668
fictitious stock prohibited. 58-682
increase or decrease, stockholders to au-
thorize, 58-668
inspection of books, stockholders' right
of. 58-685
meetings, 58-683
pre-emptive rights of stockholders on in-
crease of capital stock, 58-669
subscriptions —
how payable, 58-656
opening books for. 58-655
publication of notice. 58-655
transfer only on corporation's books, 58-
684
voting rights, 58-683
when stock to be issued. 58-665
Superintendent, separation of races, penalty
for failure to enforce, 58-1339
Suspended rate schedule, bond to put in
effect, 58-115
Taxation, State's reservation of right of,
58-673
Tax Commission reports, additional infor-
mation to requirements of §§ 12-1 and
12-732, 58-12
Index
9S7
STREET RAILWAYS— Cont'd
Tracks, roadbed, etc., maintenance of, 58-
1314
Transfer point, notice of, 58-1321
Unincorporated railroads, publication of list
of persons interested in, 58-731
STREETS
Highways and Streets (this index)
STRIKES
Labor (this index)
STRIKING OF JURORS
Juries and Jurors (this index)
STRIPED BASS
Bass (this index)
STRIPPINGS
Sale of milk from which strippings held
back, 32-1602
STRUCTURES
Buildings (this index)
State Port Authority, powers of removal,
54-18
STUDENTS
Colleges and Universities fthis index)
Dental students, regulations affecting, 56-
501
Road duty, exemption from, 47-1324
Schools (this index)
STURGEON
Shad and Sturgeon (this index)
SUBCONTRACTORS
Lien. Mechanics' and Materialmen's Lien
(this index)
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
SUBDIVISIONS
Recording of plats, 60-207
SUBLEASE
Validity and effect, 41-56
SUBMISSION OF CONTROVERSY
WITHOUT ACTION
To arbitrators. Arbitration and Arbitrators
(this index)
To court, 10-1201
SUBORNATION OF PERJURY
Perjury (this index)
SUBPOENA
Aeronautics Commission has power to is-
sue, 2-62
Arbitrator's powers to issue, 10-1903
Board of trustees of the University of South
Carolina may issue, 22-109
Children's court division of juvenile and
domestic relations courts, issue bv, 15-
1180
City council, refusal to obey subpoena, 47-74
City housing authorities may issue, 36-133
Clerk of courts, issue by, 26-201, 26-702
fees for. 27-53(4)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Commission, for examination by, 26-605,
26-609
Contests, 26-201
Criminal cases, for defense witnesses in, US
Const, 6th Amend: 26-206
Dental Board of Examiners, power of, 56-
519
Electrical utilities regulation, powers of
Public Service Commission in proceed-
ings as to, 24-136
Employment Security Commission —
penaltv for failure to obey subpoena is-
sued by. 68-71
power to issue. 68-69
Engineers and land surveyors, issue by
board of examiners of. 56-714
Housing corporations, in investigations as
to. 36-21
Juvenile and domestic relations courts'
powers to issue, 15-1154
children's court division. 15-1180
Military courts may issue, 44-204. 44-205
Production of Books and Papers (this in-
dex)
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, power
to issue subpoenas; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7. p. 761 [Rule 27]
Sales and use tax investigations, subpoena
for books of taxpayer, 65-1452 to 65-
1455
Securities Act, examinations and investiga-
tions under, 62-309
Service ot —
costs for, 10-472
in other counties, 26-202 ~
sheriff's fees for, 27-401 (7)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
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SUBPOENA— Cont'd
State Rural Electrification Authority, power
of board of directors of, 24-305
Tax Commission may issue under Alcoholic
Beverage Control Act, 4-10
SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM
Production of Books and Papers (this in-
dex)
SUBROGATION
Payment for honor after protest, 8-1055
Workmen's compensation —
employer paying to employee's claim
against third person, 72-124
insurance carrier to rights of employer,
72-422
compromise settlement by subrogated
insurer, 72-423
SUBSIDY
Consent of people as requisite, SC Const,
Art 1, § 7
SUBSTITUTED SERVICE
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES
Civil Defense (this index)
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES REGIS-
TRATION ACT
Generally, 16-581 to 16-589
Censorship not authorized by, 16-583
Definitions, 16-582
Foreign agents —
defined, 16-582
required to register, 16-586
Fraternal organizations, not applicable to,
16-5S4
Freedom of speech or press not affected
by, 16-583
Labor unions, not applicable to. 16-584
Organizations required to register, 16-585
Patriotic organizations, not applicable to,
16-584
Penalties, 16-589
Persons required to register, 16-586
Religious organizations, not applicable to,
16-584
Secretary of State —
information to be filed with, 16-587
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES REGIS-
TRATION ACT— Cont'd
Secretary of State — Cont'd
registration with, 16-585, 16-586
rules and regulations, powers as to, 16-
588
Short title, 16-581
SUCCESSION TAX
Estate Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
SUDAN GRASS SEED
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16(c)]
SUFFRAGE
Elections (this index)
SUICIDE
Coroner's inquiry into, 17-105
Verdict of coroner's jury, form of, 17-122
SUIT
Action or Suit (this index)
SULLIVAN'S ISLAND
Lots and buildings on, 51-291 to 51-303
buildings standing prior to 1942. 51-296
commercial buildings, 51-301, 51-302
curtesy, 51-293
dower, 51-293
dv\elling houses —
connection of houses, 51-297
definition. 51-295
garage apartments, 51-298
Moultrieville. only one dwelling per
lot in. 51-294
outbuildings, conversion into apart-
ments, etc., 51-298
rebuilding after destruction, 51-299
servants' quarters, 51-298
taxes, additional tax on lots with
more than one dwelling, 51-300
foreclosure of mortgages, 51-292
health, removal of dangers to, 51-303
leases, 51-291 to 51-2".v-'
board of township commissioners
may grant, 51-293.2
renewals and extensions, 51-293.2
transfers of, 51-293.1
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SULLIVAN'S ISLAND— Cont'd
Lots and buildings on — Cont'd
licenses to use lots —
conversion into leases, 51-291
rights of holders of, 51-291
mortgages, 51-292
nuisances, removal of, 51-303
plans, approval of, 51-303
SULLIVAN'S ISLAND TOWNSHIP
Charleston County (this index)
SULPHUR
Fertilizers, sulphur content of. Fertilizer
(this index)
Gas, amount of sulphur permitted in, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 826 [Rule 26 (b)]
SULPHUR DIOXIDE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
SULPHURIC ACID
Dangerous substances as including, 32-1801
. (2)
Poisoning by, as reportable disease, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 553 [Sec. 5]
SUM CERTAIN
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS
Magistrates, summary nature of proceed-
ings before, 43-113
Trespassers, summary ejectment of. Tres-
pass (this index)
SUMMATION
Arguments of Council (this index)
SUMMER RESORTS
Motor carriers at, regulation of, 58-1467
SUMMERTON
Cotton weighers, appointment of, 13-133
Taxes —
appeals to equalization board, 65-1871
assessors, 65-1818
equalization board, 65-1871
SUMMERVILLE
Annual tax on property, limits as to, 47-244
Council, general rule of elections not ap-
plicable, 47-52
Mayor, general rule of elections not ap-
plicable, 47-52
SUMMONS
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court, issue
in, 15-1520
Children's courts, 15-1396, 15-1399
Claim and delivery proceedings in magis-
trates' courts, 43-173
Contents of, 10-402, 10-403
for service by publication, 10-454
Coroner to act when sheriff party to, 53-
205
Defendants not served, contents and service
in proceedings against, 10-253
Fees and costs —
clerk of courts, 27-53(1)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
constable, 27-451(5)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-452, 27-453
magistrate, 27-431(6, 7)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-434, 27-437
service of summons, costs of, 10-472
sheriff, 27-401
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Income tax, summons for production of
taxpayer's books before Tax Commis-
sion, 65-325, 65-326
Inheritance tax, summons for executor or
administrator to appear before Tax
Commission in connection with, 65-520
Insane persons, 10-435 to 10-437, 10-454
Jurors, summoning of. Juries and Jurors
(this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Lis pendens, service or publication neces-
sary as to, 10-503
Nonresidents, see appropriate lines herein
Perpetuation of testimony, in action for,
26-807
lost, destroyed, or defectively recorded
instruments, 26-802
Personal service in State, 10-421 to 10-438
cases not otherwise provided for, 10-438
circuses, etc., on clerk of courts as agent
for, 10-432
corporations, 10-421 to 10-424
on nonresident director, 10-432.1
foreign corporations, 10-423, 10-424
foreign mortgage companies, 10-424.1
foreign rural electric co-operatives, 10-
424.2
fraternal benefit associations, 10-425
habitual drunkards, 10-435
infants, 10-434
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SUMMONS— Cont'd
Personal service in State — Cont'd
inmates of State Hospital, penitentiary,
etc., 10-436, 10-437
insane persons, 10-435 to 10-437
insurance companies, 10-425
joint-stock companies, 10-428
motor carriers, secretary of Public Serv-
ice Commission as agent for, 10-430
nonresident fiduciaries, 10-433
nonresident motorists, 10-431, 10-431.1
nurserymen, 10-433.1
railroad's agent for, who deemed, 10-422
reciprocal insurance subscribers, service
on attorney of, 10-426.3
State, service on, by serving Attorney
General in actions involving title to
real estate, 10-433.2
unauthorized insurers, 10-426 to 10-426.2
unincorporated associations, 10-429
voluntary appearance as, 10-406.1
when complete, 10-405
Probate court, 15-448
court rule as to, Prob Ct Rule 5
Service of summons, infra
Proof of service-
amendment of, 10-409
outside State, 10-408
personal service, 10-407, 10-408
probate court, Prob Ct Rule 10
publication, service by, 10-407(3)
unauthorized insurer, service on, 10-426.1
written admission as, 10-407(4)
Publication, service by, 10-451 to 10-455
absconding defendants, 10-451(2)
affidavit, 10-451 to 10-453
charges for. 10-1308
complaint to be filed before, 10-454
default judgment on, 10-1534
defendants claiming lien or interest in
real or personal property, 10-451(4)
domestic corporations, 10-453
foreign corporations, 10-451(1)
guardian ad litem for infant or insane
person, sufficiency of publication of
order of appointment of, 10-454
infants, 10-454
insane persons confined outside State,
10-454
mailing of summons, 10-454
master may make orders for, 15-1815(5)
newspaper, publication in, 10-454
nonresident defendants, 10-451(3)
opportunity to defend after, 10-1204, 10-
1205
personal service out of State as equiva-
lent to, 10-455
prisoners outside State, 10-454
probate court rule as to, Prob Ct Rule 5
quieting title, in suit for, on non-resi-
dents and unknown parties, 10-2403,
10-2404
SUMMONS— Cont'd
Publication, service by — Cont'd
unknown parties in actions involving real
estate, 10-452
when complete, 10-405
Reorganization commission may issue, 9-213
Securities Act, examinations and investiga-
tions under, 62-309
Service of —
generally. Service of Process and
Papers (this index)
actions commenced by, 10-101, 10-401
amendment of process, 10-409
business, at place of, 10-438
children's courts, competition in, 15-1399
corporations, 10-421 to 10-424, 10-432.1
foreign, 10-422, 10-424
court as acquiring jurisdiction on, 10-
406
dismissal for neglect of, 10-1502
dower, service of summons in action for
adjudication of forfeiture, 19-125
foreign corporations, 10-423, 10-424
infants, 10-434
insane persons, 10-435 to 10-437, 10-454
Judgment or Decree (this index)
personal service out of State, effect of,
10-455
Personal service in State, supra
person not party to action, service by,
10-404
probate court, 15-448
nonresident fiduciaries, probate judge
as agent for service on, 10-433
rule as to, Prob Ct Rule 5
Proof of service, supra
Publication, supra
quieting title, in actions for. Quieting
Title (this index)
residence service, 10-438
return, 10-404
how enforced, Prob Ct Rule 2
sheriff, service by, 10-404
substituted service, 10-438
Sunday, 10-471
criminal process, 17-259
time for, 10-404
when complete, 10-405
Sheriffs, service by, 10-404
prisoner, service on, 10-436
Time for filing after service, 10-473
SUMTER, CITY OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Bonded indebtedness for street improve-
ments, permissible amount, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7
Bus system, 58-1641 to 58-1645
City manager, 47-673
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SUMTER, CITY OF— Cont'd
Commission form of government, 47-671 to
47-675
in cities between 10,000 and 20,000, ap-
plicability of law as to, 47-542
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this in-
dex)
Council, 47-671, 47-672, 47-674, 47-675
election, 47-52, 47-671
salary, 47-671
Mayor —
election, 47-52, 47-671
salary, 47-671
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
Street improvement bonds, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
P. 224]
United States, land ceded to, 39-133
SUMTER COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agricultural marketing facilities-
employees, 3-330.2
enlargement, 3-330.1
fees, 3-330.2
lease or operation by commission, 3-330
rules and regulations, 3-330.2
Agricultural mortgages, recording of, 60-
308
Agriculture (this index)
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
assessment of property for taxation, 65-
66
assessment of taxes by, 65-1838
fees for entering and endorsing convey-
ances, 65-1781
plats of land to be submitted to, before
recording, 65-1783
Audits, annual, publication of, 14-3420
Birth certificates. Vital statistics, infra
Board of Cornmissioners—
appointment, 14-3401
chairman, 14-3402
clerk —
bond, 14-3412
designation to perform duties of su-
pervisor and to sign warrants, 14-
3408
compensation, 14-3404
courthouse, supervision and control of,
14-3406
employee in charge of roads, etc., 14-3403
forfeited land commission, acting as,
65-3241
jail, supervision and control of, 14-3406
market facilities, provision and opera-
tion, 3-330 et seq
SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of Commissioners — Cont'd
meetings, 14-3404
number of members, 14-3401
powers generally, 14-3405
reduction of items in Supply Act to
avoid deficit, 14-3413
reports of county officers to, 14-3419
supervisor, appointment of person to
perform duties of, 14-3407
tax collector, control of, 65-2585
term, 14-3401
warrants, authorizing members to sign,
14-3402
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
excepted from constitutional debt limit,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 279]
Sinking funds, infra
Borrowing money, 14-451
from sinking fund, 14-3417
notes for loans, by whom signed, 14-3409
to meet matured bonds in lieu of selling
sinking fund investments, 14-3418
Boundaries, 14-93
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
advertising for bids, when excused, 33-
613
Carnegie Public Library. Library, infra
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-2
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
person awaiting trial, service by, 55-505
to 55-507
Chattel mortgages, recording, 60-304, 60-308
Circuit court, 15-261, 15-264, 15-265
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
juries and jurors, service in magistrate's
court of third district not to excuse
from service, 43-1050
Claims against — '
generally. Counties (this index)
affidavit not required, 14-403
publication of list of claims audited, 14-
428
Clear water streams, fishing in, 28-588
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
collection of civil costs by, 27-68
fees, 27-98
marriage licenses, issuance by, 20-22 to
20-24, 20-27
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3411
Commissioners. Board of Commissioners,
supra
Commutation road tax, collection of, 65-3651
to 65-3654
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SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (tbis index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
inquests —
jurors, compensation, 17-131
physicians' fee for autopsies, 27-635
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3411
Cotton, Sale of (this index)
Cotton weighers and weighing —
compensation, 13-227
contracts for platforms in, 13-184
cotton left on platforms in, 13-182
duties, 13-210
furnishing of platform and scales, 13-
181
relation to the board, effect of, 13-135
removal in, 13-161
testing scales in, 13-195
vacancies in, 13-161
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courthouse —
regulations for protection and preserva-
tion, 14-3406
supervision and control, 14-3406
Courts —
Circuit court, supra
Clerk of courts, supra
constables' fees in worthless check cases,
27-422
county courts, inapplicability of general
law as to, 15-627
Magistrates, infra
Master, infra
Probate judge, infra
Sheriff, infra
Crop liens, recording of, 60-308
Dance hall licenses, 5-603
Deer, buck, open season, 28-354
Deficit, avoidance of, by reducing items in
Supply Act, 14-3413
Deposit of public funds, security requir-
able, 14-3414.1, 14-3414.2
Drainage generally. Drainage (this index)
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial reports by county officers, 14-3419
publication in towns over 200, 47-808
Fiscal agent, 14-3408
bond, 14-3412
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and game —
clear water streams, fishing in, 28-588
closed and open season for quail and
partridge, 28-338.4
closed season for deer, 28-354
SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Fish and game — Cont'd
net or seine, use of, when permissible,
28-619 to 28-621
out-of-season hunting, penalty for, 28-
338.1
sanctuaries, 28-516 to 28-518
zone, 28-5
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, 65-3241 to 65-
3253
see also Counties (this index)
general provisions, see topic Taxation
under heading, Forfeited land
commission
agent, employment of, 65-3242
chairman, 65-3241
crops, planting of, 65-3248
deeds, how executed, 65-3250
drainage of forfeited lands, 65-3248-
duties generally, 65-3245
lease of lands, 65-3249
membership, 65-3241
moneys received, disposition of, 65-3251,
65-3252
protection of property from trespass and
fire, 65-3246
record of forfeited lands, 65-3246
reforestation of lands, 65-3247
repairs to buildings, power to make, 65-
3248
sale of lands, 65-3249
school districts' share of proceeds,
payment of, 65-3253
supervisor of public lands, employment
of, 65-3242
bond, 65-3243
compensation, 65-3244
gasoline and oil allowance, 65-3244
timber, sale of, 65-3247
waiver of lien for rent, 65-3249
Game. Fish and game, supra
Game laws, use of funds accruing under,
28-14
Game sanctuaries, 28-516 to 28-518
fire protection, 28-517
peace officers to protect, 28-518
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions, witness fees to public em-
plovees, restrictions inapplicable, 27-
61X1
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Grand jury foreman's power to swear wit-
nesses inapplicable, 38-408
Health, Board of, 32-431 to 32-444
see also Health Boards (this index)
duties and powers, generally, 32-436
established, 32-431
meetings, 32-440
members, 32-432 to 32-435
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SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Health, Board of — Cont'd
secretary, 32-439
Sumter, City of. approval of health ordi-
nances of, 32-442
Health Department, 32-438
board of health, control by, 32-437
director, 32-438 to 32-440
duties. 32-442. 32-443
employees, 32-441
pay of certain employees, 32-444
reports, 32-440
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
commutation tax, 33-1271
collection of, 65-3651 to 65-3654
Historical commission, 14-3421
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to. 30-1
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art 3
§ 3 [Vol. 7, p. 132]
Hunting season for deer in, 28-354
Incidental fund, 14-3414
Jail and jailer, 55-410
see also Jails and Jailers (this index)
supervision and control, 14-3406
Juries, separate, for certain courts, 15-265
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(4)
coroner's jurors. 17-131
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
access to, by citizens, 42-647
building, trust fund for erection or en-
largement, 42-650
circulation of reading matter, 42-647
division of books between county and
Carnegie libraries, 42-653
repossession by School District 17, 42-
654
tax for, 42-648, 42-649
Library board —
appointment, 42-641
borrowing in anticipation of taxes, 42-651
chairman, 42-643
control of library, 42-644
co-operation with public authorities, 42-
646
donations, power to accept, 42-646
employees, 42-644
expenditures, 42-645
number of members, 42-641
officers, 42-643
report, annual, 42-652
secretary, 42-643
term of office, 42-641
treasurer, 42-643
bond, 42-643
vacancies, how filled, 42-642
vice-chairman, 42-643
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SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Magistrates, 43-1031 to 43-1050
see also Magistrates (this index)
bail-
deposit in lieu of, disposition of, 43-
244
return of papers to general sessions,
43-246, 43-247
bond, 43-1034
change of venue, 43-1041
civil jurisdiction, SC Const, Art 5, § 21
criminal process to be served without
cost, 43-1039
deposit for costs, 43-1040
deposit in lieu of bond, 10-26.1
deposit of moneys paid into magistrates'
courts, 10-2152
districts, 43-1031
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
jurisdiction, 43-1036 to 43-1038
jurors —
list of jurors, 43-1047
notice to jurors, 43-1049
service of jurors, 43-1050
summons for jurors to be served
without cost, 43-1039
trial jury, selection of, 43-1048
jurv commissioners, 43-1042
jury box, 43-1043 to 43-1045
residential qualifications, 43-1032
terms of court, 43-1046
third district —
attendance of jurors, 43-1050
compensation of jurors, 43-140
sheriff or rural policeman as con-
stable, 43-1039
special civil jurisdiction, 43-1038
special qualifications of magistrate,
43-1033
Marketing facilities —
Agricultural marketing facilities, supra
charges, 3-330.2
commission to operate, power to set up,
3-330
employees, 3-330.2
enlargement, 3-330.1
governing body may lease, 3-330
retail sales, 3-330.1
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master —
generally. Counties (this index)
established in, 15-1801
fees, 27-202
practice of law by, 15-1813
Notes for loans, designation of person to
sign, 14-3409
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
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SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Officers — Cont'd
fees to be paid over to county treasury,
14-3411
half holidays, weekly, 14-3422
purchases by county from, when per-
missible, 14-320.1
reports to Board of Commissioners, 14-
3419
salaries instead of fees, 14-3411
Partridges, closed and open season, 28-338.4
Peddling horses or mules, 56-1231 to, 56-
1235
Planning. Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-196
Poll tax, collection of, 65-3651 to 65-3654
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
deputy judge, 15-411
fees, 27-304
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Purchases in which officer has interest,
when permissible, 14-320.1
Registration and recordation—
fees, 27-98
index book, entry of papers on filing, 60-
154
plats, special provisions as to, 60-206
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-661 to 53-678
see also Rural Police (this index)
appointment, 53-662
arrest without warrant, proceedings on,
53-674
bond, 53-664
"chief of rural police" or "deputy
sheriff" one officer may be designat-
ed as, 53-669
circuit solictor, duty to assist, 53-672
county governing body's duty of super-
vision, 53-667
created, 53-661
duties, 53-670, 53-671
governing body, etc., no additional com-
pensation for, 53-678
magistrates, co-operation by, 53-677
number, 53-661
oath of office, 53-663
powers, generally, 53-673
reports, 53-675, 53-676
sheriff, control and supervision by, 53-
667, 53-668
uniforms, 53-666
Schools —
generally —
Counties fthis index)
Schools (this index)
SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Board of Education —
budget, revision of, 21-4051
district No. 17, 21-4072
district No. 17 excluded from jurisdic-
tion of, 21-4063
bonds, district, permissible amount —
No. 17 District, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 292, 296]
budgets, 21-4051
district No. 17, 21-4072
commissioners in district No. 17, 21-4064
to 21-4067
consolidation of districts 1 and 17, 21-
4061
depositories of funds, furnishing of secu-
rity by, 21-4074
district No. 17, 21-4061 to 21-4077
bonded indebtedness, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, pp. 292, 296]
library building and books, power
to repossess, 42-654
school supplies consumable by pupils
within year not to be furnished,
21-531
textbooks-
adoption by State as not requiring
use, 21-552
compulsory purchase of, by pupils,
prohibited, 21-530
contracts for acquisition of, 21-
535
maximum book rental, 21-529
notes for, 21-540
regulation for carrying out stat-
utory provisions, 21-536
rental system, 21-527
maximum rentals, 21-529
kindergartens, exemption from provi-
sion for establishment of, 21-604
sinking funds, investment of district No.
17, 21-4077
Superintendent of Education —
salary, how fixed, 14-3411
tax anticipation borrowing, district No.
17,21-4070
' district No. 17,21-4073
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
teachers, district No. 17, election of, 21-
4069
trustees — ■
budgets, 21-4051
contracts, restriction on, 21-4052
tuition of nonresident pupils. 21-855
warrants, district No. 17, 21-4075
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SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
collection of poll and commutation road
taxes by, 65-3652 to 65-3654
deputy sheriff, rural police officer des-
ignated as, 53-669
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
salary, '14-3411
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
borrowing by county from, 14-3417
investments, 14-3416
sale to meet maturities, 14-3418
surplus in, disposition of, 14-3415
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams — ■
clear water, fishing in, 28-588
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Supervisor, appointment by board of com-
missioners of person to perform duties
of, 14-3407
Supervisor of public lands. Forfeited land
commission, supra
Surplus in special funds, disposition of, 14-
3415
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2581 to 65-2593
appointment, 65-2581
assistance from rural police, 65-2582
assistants, 65-2582, 65-2583
audit of books and executions, 65-2593
bond, 65-2583
compensation, 65-2581
control by governing body, 65-2585
deeds of, as prima facie evidence of good
title, 65-2589
duties generally. 65-2586
fees, collection, and use of, 65-2588
office hours, 65-2584
office in courthouse, 65-2584
powers generally, 65-2586
reports, 65-2591,65-2592
term of office, 65-2581
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessment, 65-66
assessor, county auditor to act as, 65-
1838
board of appeals, 65-1879, 65-1880
commutation road tax, 33-1271
collection of, 65-3651 to 65-3654
executions for delinquent taxes, 65-2587
duplicates, 65-2593
nulla bonas, 65-2591
suspension of levy or sale, 65-2585
SUMTER COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
exemption from —
manufacturing establishments, SC
Const, Art 8, §8; 65-1524
additions to, 65-1527
property of certain organizations, 65-
1522(5)
Forfeited land commission, supra
highway purposes, 33-1271
library purposes, 42-648, 42-649
poll tax, collection of, 65-3651 to 65-
3654
Title retention contracts, recording of, 60-
308
Tourist camp and roadhouse provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
advance to library board against taxes,
42-651
bond, school funds as within protec-
tion of, 21-4074
deposit of public funds, security requir-
able, 14-3414.1, 14-3414.2
magistrates, fines collected by, publica-
tion of, 43-17
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
salary, 14-3411
Sumter Consolidated High School Dis-
trict No. 34, duties as to funds of,
21-4093.
warrant to be issued by, for delinquent
commutation road taxes or poll
taxes, 65-3654
Turkevs, wild, hunting of, prohibited until
1954, 28-339
United States, land ceded to, 39-132
Vital statistics —
birth certificates —
correction of, 32-1176
effect of copies of, 32-1174
issue of, 32-1175
bureau of, 32-1171 to 32-1177
copies of reports, 32-1173
Countv Health Department to main-
tain, 32-1171
death certificates, correction of, 32-1176
reports to be filed with bureau, 32-1172,
32-1177
State Health Department, registrants to
file report with, 32-1177
Warrants —
authorizing members to sign, 14-3402
designation of person to sign, 14-3409
seal not required, 14-3410
Waters. Streams, supra
SUNDAES
License tax on sellers of, 65-7S4
996
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SUNDAYS
Generally, 64-1 to 64-6
Alcohol not to be sold on, 4-102
Athletic contests on, 5-103 to 5-104
Bear-baiting on, prohibited, 64-1
Beer, ale, etc., not to be sold on, 4-204, 4-
205
Bethel Park, Sunday fishing prohibited, 51-
336
Bull-baiting on, prohibited, 64-1
Business transactions on, penalized, 64-2
Calling, exercise of, on Sundays, penalized,
64-2
Chemical processes, requiring continuous
operation, exception from Sunday law,
64-6
Children, employment of, in mercantile or
manufacturing establishments on Sun-
days, penalized, 64-5
Computation of time, effect on, 10-2
Dance halls not to be operated on, 5-601
Dyeing plant, requiring performance of la-
bor in on Sunday, restrictions on, 64-4
Excepted from ten days allowed President
to return bill, US Const, Art 1, § 7, cl 2
Females, employment of, in mercantile or
manufacturing establishments on Sun-
days, penalized, 64-5
Fishing on, prohibited, 64-1
Football playing on, prohibited, 64-1
Gambling on, penalty for permitting, 16-506
Games on, prohibited, 64-1
Horse-racing on, prohibited, 64-1
Hunting on, prohibited, 64-1
Interludes on, prohibited, 64-1
Labor on, penalized, 64-2
Machine shop work on Sunday, ordering,
requiring, or directing, when penalized,
64-3
Maintenance employees, exception of from
conditions of Sunday work in textile
industries, 64-4
Minors, employment of, in mercantile or
manufacturing establishments on Sun-
days, penalized, 64-5
Motion pictures, exhibition of, 5-103 to 5-
104
Musical concerts on, 5-103 to 5-104
Negotiable instruments maturing on, 64-
157, 64-158
Open season for fish and game otherwise
expiring on, to continue through Mon-
day, 28-362
Pastimes on, prohibited, 64-1
Printing, textile, on Sundays, restricted, 64-
4
Races on, prohibited, 64-1
Railroads —
operation of, 58-1021 to 58-1024
SUNDAYS— Cont'd
Railroads — Cont'd
proceedings before Public Service Com-
mission—
extension of time for acts falling due
on Sunday or holiday, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule 34]
offices of Public Service Commission
closed on Sundays and holidays,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule
. 34]
Securities maturing on, 64-157, 64-158
Service of process on. Service of Process
(this index)
Shooting on, prohibited, 64-1
Sports on, prohibited, 64-1
Textile plants, employment in, on Sunday,
restrictions on, 64-4
Theatrical performances on, prohibited,
64-1
Wages for Sunday labor in textile indus-
tries, 64-4
Women, employment of, in mercantile or
manufacturing establishments on Sun-
days, 64-5
Working on, penalized, 64-2
SUN PERCH
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Game fish, 28-4
SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION
Schools (this index)
SUPERINTENDENT OF PENITEN-
TIARY
Penitentiary (this index)
SUPERSEDEAS
Stay or Supersedeas (this index)
SUPERVISORS
Counties (this index)
Drainage Districts (this index)
Probation Supervisors (this index)
Road supervisors, see index under name of
particular county
Soil conservation districts. Soil Conserva-
tion (this index)
SUPPLEMENTAL PLEADINGS
When authorized, 10-610
Index
997
SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS
Generally, 10-1721 to 10-1738
Contempt, disobedience of orders as, 10-
1738
Costs, 10-1737
Debtor of judgment debtor —
denial 'of indebtedness by, proceedings
on, 10-1735
examination of, 10-1725
payment to sheriff by, 10-1724
Discovery of property —
arrest of judgment debtor, 10-1722
examination of judgment debtor, 10-1721
witnesses,- examination and immunities
of, 10-1723
Joint debtors, proceedings against, 10-1726
Magistrate, fees of, 27-431(15)
Parties, compelling attendance of, 10-1728
Personal earnings as exempt, 10-1731
Property of judgment debtor to be applied
to execution, 10-1731
Receiver —
appointment, order of, 10-1732
effect of, 10-1734
filing and recording of, 10-1734
denial of indebtedness or third-party
claims, proceedings as to, 10-1735
Reference of proceedings, 10-1736
contempt, disobeying referee as, 10-1738
examinations by referee —
certification to judge, 10-1729
under oath, 10-1730
Third-party claims, proceedings on, 10-1735
Transfer of judgment debtor's property,
prohibition of, 10-1733
Witnesses —
compelling attendance and testimony of,
10-1727, 10-1728
contempt, disobedience as, 10-1738
examination and immunities of, 10-1723,
10-1730
SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE
Child-
Children (this index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Parent and Child (this index)
Dependents —
Child, supra
Family, infra
Uniform Support of Dependents Act
(this index)
Wife, infra
Family, nonsupport of, offense of, 15-1385
Marlboro County Court, powers and ju-
risdiction as to, 15-698
children, support of, when mother at
fault has custody, 15-699.14
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE
— Cont'd
State hospital, inmates of. State Hospital
(this index)
State training school, inmates of, 32-1065
Vagrants as persons without visible means
of, 16-565(1, 3, 7)
Wife and children —
husband and father's obligation. 20-303,
20-304
Laurens County Domestic Relations
Court, jurisdiction as to support of
wife and children, 15-1281
SUPREME BEING
Denial of, as disqualification for office, SC
Const, Art 17, § 4
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA
Generally, 15-101 to 15-164
Adjournment, 15-147
for lack of quorum, 15-110
Adjustment of costs, Cir Ct Rule 40
Aeronautics Commission, appeals from or-
ders of, 2-70, 2-72
Affirmance on appeal, power of, 7-427
After-discovered evidence, new trial for, in
criminal cases, practice as to, Sup Ct
Rule 24
Agreed Case (this index)
Airport, appeal from proceeding for ac-
quisition of property for, 2-114
Amendment of transcript of record, Sup Ct
Rule 4(7. 8)
Appeals to. Appeals (this index)
Appellant's brief. Sup Ct Rule 8(2, 3, 5)
extension of time to file, Sup Ct Rule 8
(9)
Appellate jurisdiction —
chancery, SC Const, Art 5, § 4; 15-122
law, SC Const, Art 5, § 4; 15-123
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
Assignment of circuit judges, powers and
duties of Chief Justice, 15-129, 15-130 £•
Assistance of circuit judges on constitution-
al questions, SC Const, Art 5, § 12; 15-
127, 15-128
Attendant, 15-111
Attorneys at Law (this index)
Bonds —
deposits in lieu of. payable to clerk of
Supreme Court, 10-26(2)
stay on appeal, bond to obtain. Appeals
(this index)
Briefs-
appeal, briefs on. Appeals (this index)
original cases, Sup Ct Rule 20(2)
99S
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SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Case or Exception (this index)
Certiorari — -
chambers, issuance at, SC Const, Art S,
§ 25; 15-125
municipal or magistrate's court, certio-
rari by justice of Supreme Court to
review conviction in, 7-14, 15-916
original jurisdiction, 15-121
power to issue, SC Const, Art 5, § 4
Chambers, powers of justices at, 15-125
see also other appropriate lines in this
topic
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, § 25
Chancery cases, review of, 15-122
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
S, §4 _
Charleston City Court, appeals from, 15-
1579
Chief Justice, SC Const, Art 5, §§ 2, 3
assignment of circuit judges, 15-129, 15-
130
calling circuit judges on constitutional
questions, 15-127
designation of circuit justices to sit in
place of disqualified Supreme Court
justices, SC Const, Art 2, § 2
election, SC Const, Art 5, § 2; 15-101
expenses, payment on order of Chief
Justice, 15-1 14
Presiding officer, infra
salary, 15-103
term of office, 15-101
Circuit courts and judges^
generally. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
appeals from circuit courts. Appeals
(this index)
Citation of cases in briefs on appeal, Sup Ct
Rule 8(11, 12)
Civil arrest, proceedings on appeal as to
release of debtor, 10-855, 10-858
Clerk, SC Const, Art 5, § 7; 15-113
circuit judges, notice of assignment of,
15-130
county clerks' duties, 15-115
defined, 10-6, 15-4
deposit in lieu of bend payable to, 10-
26(2)
Fees and costs, infra
librarian, employment of, 42-51
opinions, duties as to, 15-161
Collection of costs, 15-132
Common pleas courts and judges —
generally. Common Pleas Courts and
Judges (this index)
appeals from common pleas court. Ap-
peals (this index)
Compensation of justices. Salary and com-
pensation of justices, infra
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Composition of, 15-101
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §§ 2, 3
Consideration of record of lower court, Sup
Ct Rule 2
facts not shown in transcript of record,
Sup Ct Rule 8(7)
Constitutional questions, assistance of cir-
cuit judges on, SC Const, Art 5, § 12;
15-127, 15-128
Continuance —
cases not reached, 15-143
hearings, Sup Ct Rules 9(2), 25
Costs. Fees and costs, infra
County clerks, duties of, 15-115
Court of record, 15-131
Criminal cases —
dismissal of cases without merit, Sup Ct
Rule 23
Habeas Corpus (this index)
magistrate's court, review of conviction
in, by certiorari to judge of Supreme
Court, 7-14, 15-916
municipal court, review of conviction
in, by certiorari to judge of Supreme
Court, 7-14, 15-916
new trial for newly discovered evidence,
practice as to, Sup Ct Rule 24
stay of sentence, Sup Ct Rule 28
Darlington County Civil Court, appeals
from, 15-1599.3
Decisions —
see also Opinions, infra
filing, time for, SC Const, Art 5, § 17
publication, SC Const, Art 5, § 32
reasons for judgment to be stated in
writing, SC Const, Art 5, § 8
reports of, 15-161 to 15-164
required scope, SC Const, Art 5, § 8
Demurrer, effect of appeal from overruling
demurrer to stay further hearing of
cause, 7-422
Deposits in lieu of bond, payable to clerk
of Supreme Court, 10-26(2)
Destitute and delinquent children, appeals
in cases of, 71-260
Dismissal of appeal. Appeals (this index)
Disqualification of justices as to certain
cases, 15-105
Distribution of reports. Reports, infra
Docketing, 7-408
court rules as to, Sup Ct Rules 1, 9(1)
fees, 15-145
court rule as to, Sup Ct Rule 1
Election of Justices and Chief Justice, SC
Const, Art 5, § 2; 15-101
Elections, denial of voter's registration, ap-
peals from. Appeals (this index)
Index
999
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Employment Security Commission, appeal-
ability of unemployment compensa-
tion decisions, 68-165
regulations as to. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 7]
Equity cases, review of, 15-122
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
5, § 4
Errors of law, power to correct, SC Const,
Art 5, § 4; 15-123
Establishment, 15-6
Execution, effect of notice of appeal on, 7-
412
Execution of process, 15-115
Exhibits in transcript of record on appeal,
Sup Ct Rule 4(5)
Expenses, payment of, 15-114
sheriff's expenses of providing rooms,
etc., for Supreme Court, 15-146
Facts, statement of, in briefs on appeal, Sup
Ct Rule 8(7)
Fees and costs —
adjustment of costs, Cir Ct Rule 40
Appeals (this index)
attorneys' costs on appeal, 10-617
certificates, fees for, 15-113
collection of costs, 15-132
docketing fee, 15-145
court rule as to, Sup Ct Rule 1
mimeographing record or briefs, Sup Ct
Rule 6
original actions, costs in, 15-132
printing briefs, Sup Ct Rule 8(6)
publisher of law reports, fees for certain
copies furnished to, 15-161
remittitur fee, 15-113
court rule as to, Sup Ct Rule 1
Salary and compensation of justices, in-
fra
Filing and service of briefs on appeal, Sup
Ct Rules 4(2), 8(9), 29
after argument or submission, Sup Ct
• Rule 8(8)
Florence Civil Court, appeals from, 15-1619
Gas companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders, 58-126
General Assembly —
copy of acts and joint resolutions of,
1-564
decisions of Supreme Court, publication
of, SC Const, Art 5, § 22
committee for, 15-162
election of Justices and Chief Tustice by,
SC Const, Art 5, § 2; 15-101
General sessions courts, practice and pro-
ceedings on appeals from, 7-440
Grade-separation structures, appeals as to
alteration of, 58-835
Greenville County Court, appeals from, 15-
678
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Habeas Corpus (this index)
Heat companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders, 58-126
Ice-cream manufacturer's license, appeal
from denial, revocation, or suspension,
32-1708
Industrial School for Girls, judge may or-
der release of inmate by order at cham-
bers or otherwise, 55-161
Inheritance tax proceedings —
appeals from assessment of tax, 65-510
mandamus to compel appearance before
Tax Commission, 65-521
Injunction (this index)
Insolvency of sureties on appellee's bond to
stay sale on execution, 7-413
Insurance Commissioner's orders and deci-
sions, reviewability of, 37-67
Intermediate orders, review of, 15-133
Judgment on appeal, 7-427
Decisions, supra
Opinions, infra
reasons for. to be stated in writing, SC
Const, Art 5, § 8
recording in circuit court, Cir Ct Rule 40
Judicial Notice (this index)
Judicial power, SC Const, Art 5, § 1
Jurisdiction —
appellate jurisdiction —
chancery, SC Const, Art 5, § 4; 15-
122
law, SC Const, Art 5, § 4; 15-123
Original jurisdiction, infra
Jury, reference of issues of fact to, 15-124
Justices, SC Const, Art 5, §§ 2, 3
Chambers, powers of justices at, supra
Chief Justice, supra
disqualified in certain cases, 15-105
election, SC Const, Art 5, § 2; 15-101
fees or perquisites of office not allow-
able, SC Const, Art 5, § 9; 15-103
magistrate, certiorari to review convic-
tion by, 7-14, 15-916
municipal court, certiorari to review con-
viction in, 15-916
oath of office, 15-102
other office may not be held by, SC,
Const, Art 5, § 9
qualifications, SC Const, Art 5, § 10
Retirement Systems and Pensions (this
index)
Salaries and compensation, infra
special justices, 15-106, 15-107
term of office, SC Const, Art 5, § 2; 15-
101
vacancies —
failure to qualify, 15-102
filling of, SC Const, Art 5, § 11; 15-
104
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SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Lancaster County, appeal from award of
damages for taking land for highway
purposes in, 33-1747, 33-1748
Landing fields, appeal in proceedings for
acquisition of property for, 2-114
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
appeals from, 15-1296
Law library of university to receive copies
of reports, 1-565
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to receive copy of, 1-564
Library —
exchange of books in, 42-52
librarian, 42-51
Library of Congress to receive copies of re-
ports, 1-568
Magistrate, conviction by, certiorari for re-
view by judge of Supreme Court, 7-14,
15-916
Mandamus (this index)
Marlboro County Court, appeals from, 15-
699.17
Masters, references to, 15-124
Messenger, 15-111
Mimeographing. Printing or mimeograph-
ing, infra
Modification of judgment on appeal, per-
missibility, 7-427
Mortgage foreclosure, appeals from, stay
of judgment directing sale, 7-417
Motions, Sup Ct Rule 16
dismissal of appeal, Sup Ct Rules 1, 3,
16
extension of time, Sup Ct Rule 18
new trial, motion for. Sup Ct Rule 24
original cases, Sup Ct Rule 20
stay of sentence, Sup Ct Rule 28
Municipal court, certiorari to judge of Su-
preme Court to review conviction in,
7-14, 15-916
New Trial ("this index)
Notice of intention to appeal. Appeals
(this index)
Notice of terms of court to attorneys, 15-
141
Oath of office —
justices, 15-102
reporter, 15-112
Objections to case on appeal, 7-406
Officers of court —
attendant, 15-111
Clerk, supra
messenger, 15-111
Opinions —
attaching to judgment, 7-430
clerk of Supreme Court, duties of, 15-161
Reports, infra
written opinions, required, 7-428
constitutional requirements, SC
Const, Art 5, § 8
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Orangeburg County Court, appeals from,
15-742
Orders of Court (this index)
Original jurisdiction, 15-121
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
5, §4
costs in actions brought in, 15-132
court rule as to exercise of, Sup Ct Rule
20
Pensions of justices. Retirement Systems
and Pensions (this index)
Perfection of appeal. Appeals (this index)
Perishable property, effect of notice of ap-
peal on judgment directing sale of, 7-
422
Perquisites of office prohibited, SC Const,
Art 5, § 9; 15-103
Places for holding court, 15-147
Preparation of case on appeal from circuit
court. Appeals (this index)
Presiding officer, 15-108
in session with circuit judges, 15-128
Printing or mimeographing —
appeal, papers on —
briefs, Sup Ct Rules 5, 8(1)
costs, taxation of, Sup Ct Rules 6,
8(6)
mimeographing, when permissible, 7-
426
transcript of record, Sup Ct Rules 5,
6
original cases, Sup Ct Rule 20(2)
Priority of hearing cases on appeal, 15-142
Probate courts, power to make rules for,
15-447
Probate matters, appeals in, 7-402
Process, service and execution of, 15-115
Prohibition (this index)
Publication of decisions, SC Const, Art 5,
§32
Questions of law, to be prepared by cir-
cuit court, 7-403
Quorum, 15-109
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §§ 2, 12
effect of lack of, 15-110
in session with circuit judges, 15-128
constitutional provisions, SC Const,
Art 5, § 12
Quo Warranto (this index)
Receivers-
appointment of, appeals from order as
to, 15-123
stav of proceedings pending appeal, 15-
135
Records of, 15-131
clerk's duties as to, 15-113
References to masters or referees, 15-124
Registration of voters, appeal from denial
of. Appeals (this index)
Remittitur. Appeals (this index)
Index
1001
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Reporter — ■
appointment, 15-112
constitutional provision for, SC Const,
Art 5, § 7
oath of office, 15-112
Reports, 15-161 to 15-164
citation of, Sup Ct Rule 8(11)
clerk's duties with respect to opinions,
15-161
committee to publish reports, 15-162
contents of, 15-163
distribution of, 15-164
Library of Congress, copies to, 1-568
University law library, copies to, 1-
565
publication of decisions, SC Const, Art
5, §32
Respondent's brief, Sup Ct Rule 8(4)
Retirement of justices. Retirement Sys-
tems and Pensions (this index)
Reversal on appeal. Appeals (this index)
Richland County Court, appeals from, 15-
779
Right of appeal, 7-401
Rules of. Rules of Supreme Court (this in-
dex)
Salary and compensation of justices, 15-103
Chief Justice, 15-103
compensation not to be altered dur-
ing continuance in office, SC
Const, Art 5, § 9
fees or perquisites of office not allow-
able, SC Const, Art 5, § 9; 15-103
Retirement Systems and Pensions (this
index)
Securities Act, appeals under, 62-255
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Settlement of case made on appeal, 7-406
Sexual sterilization, appeals to Supreme
Court from orders of, 32-676
Sheriffs, duties of, 15-115
to provide rooms, etc., 15-146
Sittings, time and place, SC Const, Art 5,
§5
Spartanburg County Court, appeals from,
15-830
Special proceedings, appeals in-
final order in special proceedings, review
of, 15-123
security provisions as applicable to, 7-
424
Statement of case agreed upon by attor-
neys, 7-407
State Training School, release of inmates
of, powers of judges at chambers, 32-
1064
Stay on appeal. Appeals (this index)
Street railway companies, review of Public
Service Commission orders, 58-126
Submission on briefs, Sup Ct Rules 10, 29
SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA— Cont'd
Teacher's complaint of discrimination, ap-
peal in proceedings on, 21-394
Telephone companies, review of Public
Service Commission orders, 58-477
Term of office of justices, SC Const, Art
5, § 2; 15-101
Chief Justice, 15-101
Terms of court, 15-141
notice of, to attorneys, 15-141
Transcript —
on appeal. Appeals (this index)
original cases, Sup Ct Rule 20
Typewritten copies of papers on appeal, 7-
426
transcript of record, Sup Ct Rule 6
Unemployment compensation cases, appeal-
ability, 68-165
regulations as to. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 7]
Vacancies in office of justice —
failure to qualify, 15-102
filling of, SC Const, Art 5, § 11; 15-104
Voter's registration, appeal from denial of.
Appeals (this index)
Waiver by failure to perfect appeal, 7-409
Water companies, review of Public Service
Commission orders, 58-126
Writs issuable by, SC Const, Art 5, § 4
at chambers, SC Const, Art 5, § 25
SUPREME COURT OF UNITED
STATES
Federal Courts (this index)
SUPREME COURT RULES
Rules of Supreme Court (this index)
SURETY COMPANIES
Generally, 37-601 to 37-617
Agents of, who deemed, 37-610
Bank employee, bonds of, 37-603, 37-604
Bond required as condition of doing busi-
ness, 37-605
Bonds in judicial proceedings —
criminal proceedings, 17-304
premium as part of cost of action, 10-23
sufficiency of, 10-23, 10-24
Certificate of authority to do business. Li-
cense or certificate, infra
Deposit —
of cash in trust in lieu of giving bond or
depositing securities, 37-607
of securities as condition of doing busi-
ness, 37-605
subjecting to payment of claims, 37-
614 to 37-616
Estoppel to deny power to execute bond,
37-609
1002
Code of Laws of South Carolina
SURETY COMPANIES— Cont'd
Examination into affairs by commissioner,
37-617
Fiduciary corporation, bond of employee,
37-603, 37-604
Foreign, license fee based on premiums, 37-
124, 37-125
Insolvency, proceedings in event of, 37-615,
37-616
Insurance law as applicable to, 37-2
Judgments against, collection of, 37-614
License or certificate-
fee, 37-121, 37-124, 37-125
reduction of value of bonds deposited as
ground for revocation or suspen-
sion, 37-606
required, 37-601, 37-602
Natural persons, surety companies to have
and be subject to rigbts and liabilities
of, 37-608
Officers of, State officers not to be, 50-79
Power to become surety, 37-608
Public officer or employee, bonds for, 37-
603, 37-604
approval of books not to release liabil-
ity on bond, 37-611
authorization of, 50-61
corporate surety, 37-603, 37-604, 37-611,
50-61
approval of accounts not to release,
37-611
conditions of issuance, 37-603
remedy in case of default, 37-612
Rates-
disapproval of, 37-699
legislation regulating, 37-651 to 37-752,
particularly, 37-681 to 37-686
special filing, when effective, 37-695, 37-
696
Release from liability on bond, 37-608
Special authority required for writing cer
tain bonds, 37-603, 37-604
Statement to be furnished commissioner be-;
fore obtaining certificate of authority,
37-602
Trust company employee, bond of, 37-603,
37-604
Venue of action against, 37-613
SURETY COMPANY BONDS
Surety Companies (this index)
SURFACE WATERS— Cont'd
Standards of quality and purity for fresh
surface waters, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 857-859
SURGEONS
Physicians and Surgeons (this index)
SURRENDER
Bills of lading — •
delivery of goods, surrender upon, 58-
1731
unpaid seller, necessity of surrender by,
58-1765
Charter of corporation. Corporations (this
index)
yr- SURVEYS AND SURVEYORS
See also Engineers and Land Surveyors
Circuit court requirement as to, Cir Ct
Rule 36
Drainage Districts (this index)
Fees and costs of surveyors setting off
homestead exemption, 34-64
Fees for rule for survey —
clerk of courts, 27-53(25)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Fees of deputies, 27-508
Research, Planning, and Development
Board to compile surveys of resources
and manufactured products in State,
9-310(7)
Viewers, requirement of survey by board of,
18-231
SURVIVAL OF ACTIONS
Abatement and Revival (this index)
SURVIVOR
Inheritance tax on joint property passing
to, 65-463
Partnerships (this index)
Widows (this index)
SURETYSHIP
Principal and Surety (this index)
Surety Companies (this index)
SUSPENDED SENTENCE
Sentence and Punishment (this index)
SURFACE WATERS
SUSPICIOUS PERSONS
Municipal public works' power of eminent Horse traders punished as vagrants, when,
domain for drains, 59-224 16-565(2)
Index
1003
SUTTON TOWNSHIP
Williamsburg County, mileage allowable to
township board of assessors for attend-
ing nulla bona meetings, 65-2609
SWAMPS
Public Service Authority may reclaim and
drain, 59-3(9)
State Ports Authority, use of State lands in
certain counties, 54-17
SWANSEA, TOWN OF
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this index)
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
SWEET POTATOES
Curing houses, power of Lancaster County
Board of Education to build and main-
tain, 21-3203
SWEETWATER COUNTRY CLUB
Sale or lease of lands, 51-238
SWIMMING POOLS
Alkalinity, test for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 674 [Sec. 23]
Approval of state health board required,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 674 [Sec. 24]
Attendants, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 17]
Bacterial quality of water, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 674 [Sec. 20]
Chemical quality of water, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 674 [Sec. 19]
Chlorination, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 674
[Sec. 19]
Chlorine, excess, testing for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 674 [Sec. 23]
Classification of bathing places, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 671 [Sec. 1]
Cleaning of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 674
[Sec. 21]
Clearness of water, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 674 [Sec. 19]
Communicable diseases, persons having not
to enter, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 674
[Sec. 18, b]
Construction, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672
[Sec. 5]
Corners, rounding of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 672 [Sec. 5(g)]
Depth, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec.
5(d)]
Design, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec.
5]
SWIMMING POOLS— Cont'd
Diving —
provision for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
672 [Sec. 6(a)]
towers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 14]
Dressing rooms, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
672 [Sec. 11]
Drinking fountains at, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 671 [Sec. 2(d)]
First aid kits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. IS]
Floats, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec.
14]
Handrails on steps and ladders, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec. 9]
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 671-674
Inlets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec.
7]
Inspection by health officers, Rules S: Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 674 [Sec. 25]
Ladders, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec.
9]
Lavatories, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 12]
Layout, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 671, 672
[Sec. 4]
Life-savin? equipment, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 673 [Sec. 15]
Lighting, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec.
13]
Load limit, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 674
[Sec. 22]
Materials, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672
[Sec. 5(a)]
Nose blowing prohibited, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 674 [Sec. 18, c]
Outlets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec.
7]
Painting prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 672 [Sec. 5(g)]
Plans and specifications, submission of, to
state health officers, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 674 [Sec. 24]
Proportioning pool area, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 672 [Sec. 6]
Runwavs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec.
10]
Sanitation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 671-
674
Scum gutters, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672
[Sec. 8]
Showers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec.
12]
before entering, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
673 [Sec. 18]
Sidewalks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672
[Sec. 10]
Slope of bottom, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
672 [Sec. 5(e)]
Spitting prohibited. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 674 [Sec. 18, c]
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SWIMMING POOLS— Cont'd
Springboards, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 14]
Steps, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec. 9]
Suits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec. 16]
Toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
673 [Sec. 12]
Towels. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673 [Sec.
16]
Ventilation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 673
[Sec. 13]
Walls, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 672 [Sec.
5(0]
SWINDLING
Fraud and Deceit (this index)
SWINE
Hogs (this index)
SWISS CHARD
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
SWITCHES
Electric and interurban railraods, duplicate
keys prohibited, 58-742
Railroads (this index)
TACKS
Highways, not to be put or left on, 33-552
TAGS AND TAGGING
Bedding tags. Bedding (this index)
Brucellosis, animals infected with, 6-454
Fertilizers (this index)
Furs, 28-483 to 28-487
Game animals or their skins. Fish and
Game (this index)
Insecticides and fungicides, 3-164, 3-169
Petroleum products, 66-412
distribution of payments for tags, 66-414
Rabies, animals inoculated against, 6-125
Seeds, 3-411 to 3-415
Irish potatoes in Charleston county.
3-451
TAILS
Animals, cutting tails of, 6-6
TALC
Confectionery as adulterated by, 32-1513
TALESMEN
Juries and Jurors (this index)
SYPHILIS
Venereal Diseases (this index)
SYRUPS
Soft drinks, tax on syrups used in. Soft
Drink Taxes (this index)
TABLE ROCK STATE PARK
Sales stand in, exemption from provision for
operation by blind persons, 1-34
TABLEWARE
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-131
TACHOMETER
Motor carriers, equipment on new vehicles
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 786 [Reg.
3.441]
TANKAGE
Phosphoric acid available, guaranty on sale
as fertilizer, 3-513
TANK CAR LINES
License taxes —
gross receipts as basis, 65-603 to 65-605
property value as basis, 65-606, 65-607
TANK CARS
Oil, weighing loaded tank cars, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
TANKS
Storage tanks for kerosene, gasoline, or lu-
bricating oil, breaking into, 16-360
TAR
Barrel, standard, 66-160
Index
1005
TARE
Cotton, sale of—
allowances for tare, 13-301
fixing of tare, 13-303
TATTOOING
Brucellosis, animals vaccinated for, 6-446
TAVERNS
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
TAX ANTICIPATION CERTIFICATES
Amount permissible, SC Const, Art. 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 222]
Power of various political subdivisions to
issue, see index under name of county,
city, or town
\»
TAXATION
As to taxation in counties, generally, see
Counties; particular counties, see
under name of county
Generally, 65-1 to 65-3654
Abatement of taxes, 65-2681 to 65-2685
books, 65-1784
Abbeville City Recreation Commission, levy
for program of, 51-197
Absentees, return of personal property of,
65-1625
auditor to make, 65-1632
failure to make, caused by absence, 65-
1640
Abstract of property in each tax district to
be furnished comptroller, 65-1766. 65-
1767
Actions —
Attorney General to defend, 65-2664,
65-2665
attorneys' fees in actions against county
treasurer or auditor, apportionment
of, 65-2664
Costs, infra
Limitation of action, infra
refund, action for, 65-2662, 65-2663
to clear tax titles, 65-3301 to 65-3306
to collect —
costs in action under §§ 65-2662 or
65-2663, 65-2667
joinder of actions against transporta-
tion company, 65-1703
personal property tax, 65-2704
railroad's omitted property, 65-1682
single action for all taxes due, 65-
1600, 65-1601
TAXATION— Cont'd
Actions — Cont'd
to collect — Cont'd
time for bringing, 65-2707
transportation companies, against, 65-
1702 to 65-1704
venue, against transportation com-
pany, 65-1703
Administrators. Executors and adminis-
trators, infra
Admissions Tax (this index)
Advertisement —
demand for payment, 65-2848
Sale for taxes, infra
Affirmation as equivalent to oath, 65-1501
Agents, liability for taxes on personalty in
charge of, 65-1626
Agricultural products —
exemption from taxation, 65-1593 to 65-
160S
of other states, rate, 65-1595
Agriculture, exemption of property used to
promote vocational education in, 65-
1522(29)
Airports and landing fields, taxes for sup-
port of, 2-118
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Allendale, tax on property in, 47-248
Allocation of income tax revenue. Income
Tax (this index)
American Legion property, exemption of,
65-1522(25)
Beaufort County, 65-1523(22)
American veterans' property, exemption of,
65-1522(25)
Ammunition. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Amusement, tax on. Admissions Tax (this
index)
Animals —
capitation tax on domestic animals, SC
Const, Art. 10, § 1
Cattle, infra
particular animals, see specific heads in
this topic
Annuities —
not payable on or before August 1st,
exemption of, 65-1522(34)
valuation of, 65-1649
Appeals. Assessment, infra
Apportionment —
attorneys' fees in actions against county
treasurer or auditor, apportionment
of, 65-2664
canal companies, apportionment of mov-
able assets, 65-1509
direct Federal taxes, US Const, Art. 1,
§ 2, cl. 3
in case of mortgaged property, 65-2005
to 65-2007, 65-2061
in case of transfer subsequent to assess-
ment, 65-2004, 65-2006, 65-2007, 65-
2061
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Code of Laws of South Carolina
TAXATION— Cont'd
Apportionment — Cont'd
land taken by United States, proration
of taxes in certain counties, 65-1576
to 65-1578, 65-1580 to 65-1582
mortgagee's right to apply for appor-
tionment of taxes, 65-2005, 65-2061
navigation companies, apportionment of
movable assets of, 65-1509
railroad companies, apportionment of
movable assets, 65-1509
telegraph company's movable assets, ap-
portionment of, 65-1509
Armed Forces (this index)
Armories, exemption from, 65-1522(24)
Asses. Mules and asses, infra
Assessment for —
appeals from, 65-1861 to 65-1892
Tax Board of Review (this index)
to Comptroller General, 65-1892
by State, as governing all taxation, SC
Const, Art. 10, § 13
counties containing city over 70,000, 65-
1901 to 65-1927
equalization. Equalization of assess-
ments, infra
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Jeopardy assessments, infra
notice of, by Tax Commission, 65-105
itted property, 65-2842, 65-2843
roperty taxes, 65-1501 to 65-1927
Reassessments, infra
relief from, where erroneous, improper
or illegal, 65-2661, 65-2681
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Special Assessments (this index)
Tax Commission (this index)
uniformitv and equality, SC Const, Art.
10, §1
Federal taxation, US Const, Art. 1,
§8, cl. 1
Valuation, infra
waiver of omission, error or irregular-
ity, 65-2770
Assessments, special. Special Assessments
(this index)
Assessors, generally — ■
compensation of township and city
boards, 65-1842 to 65-1844 -
oaths of office, 65-1841
Special boards of assessors, infra
supervision by Tax Commission, 65-64
(1)
township commissioners acting as, com-
pensation of, 65-1844
Townships (this index)
Associated Charities, exemption of prop-
erty in Columbia, 65-1523(35)
Associated Charities Society of Charleston,
exemption of Thirteen Wentworth
Street property, 65-1523(62)
\S
TAXATION— Cont'd
Attachment to enforce personal property
tax, 65-2704
Attorney General to defend actions involv-
ing, 65-2664, 65-2665
Attorneys' fees in actions against county
treasurer or auditor, apportionment of,
65-2664
Audit by Comptroller General of books of
county auditors and treasurers, 65-2.1
Auditors. Returns, infra
Audubon Society property, exemption, 65-
1523(66)
Aviation gasoline, taxes to be paid into
State aviation fund, 2-75
Bamberg, annual property tax in, 47-245,
47-246
Bank bills, valuation for taxation, 65-1649
Bank notes, exemption from, 65-1522(41)
Bankrupt taxpayer —
listing for assessment of property of, 65-
1627
remission of penalty and stay of collec-
tion, 65-2010
Banks —
branches, 65-1722
capital and personal assets, place of tax-
ation, 65-1643
income tax to be in lieu of taxes other
than on real property, 65-403
real property, place of taxation, 65-403
returns, 65-65
banks having branches in more than
one county, 65-1722
stock. Bank stock, infra
Tax Commission to assess property of,
in Sumter County, 65-66
Bank stock —
exemption from taxation, 65-1522(41)
valuation, SC Const, Art. 10, §5 [Vol.
7, pp. 276, 278, 279]
where taxable, SC Const, Art. 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, pp. 276, 278, 279]: 65-1643
Barnwell, tax on property in, 47-250
Bedding stamps. Bedding (this index)
Beer, tax on. Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter
(this index)
Benefit assessment certificates, exemption
of, 65-1522(38)
Beverages. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Bishopville (this index)
Blenheim, property tax in, 47-171
Boats. Vessels, infra
Bonds (this index)
Boy Scouts' property, exemption from, 65-
' 1522(28)
Beaufort County, 65-1523(33)
Branch banks, 65-1722
Breweries and wineries, 4-232
Bridge companies —
certain real estate of, to be treated as
personal property, 65-1509
Index
1007
TAXATION— Cont'd
Bridge companies — Cont'd
movable assets, apportionment of, 65-
1509
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Building and Loan Associations (this index)
Buildings on another's property to be taxed
as personalty, 65-1613
Calhoun Falls, property tax in, 47-244
Camden Academy, exemption, 65-1523(21)
Camden Hospital, exemption, 65-1523(3)
Cameron, property tax in, 47-170
Canal companies —
apportionment of movable assets for pur-
pose of taxation, 65-1509
State's reservation of right of taxation,
58-673
Canals providing power, 65-1722
Capitation tax —
commutation taxes by persons who may
be required to work on highways.
Highways (this index)
domestic animals, capitation tax upon,
SC Const, Art. 10, § 1
Federal —
census as basis of, US Const., Art. 1,
§ 9, cl. 4
importation of persons, US Const.,
Art., 1, § 9, cl. 1
Carlisle, property tax in, 47-163
Carriages, pleasure, return for taxation, 65-
1647
Cartridges. Stamp Taxes (this index)
Carts, place for taxation, 65-1643
Cash depositories, restrictions on taxation
of, 8-416
taxable only on physical property, 8-416
Catawba Lake Fishing Area, tax for ex-
pense of, 28-1204
Cattle-
capitation tax on domestic animals, SC
Const., Art. 10, § 1
exemption of cows. Exemptions, infra
place for taxation, 65-1643
returns for taxation, 65-1647
Cayce, property tax in, 47-244
Cemeteries (this index)
Central, property tax in, 47-244
Certificate of payment of taxes as condition
of mortgage loan by financial institu-
tion, Rules and Reg., Vol. 7, p. 468
[Reg. 4G(b)]
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Chair car companies, 65-1693 et seq.
Charitable, Social, and Religious Corpora-
tions (this index)
Charities (this index)
Charleston, City of (this index)
Charleston Free Kindergarten, exemption
of property of, 65-1523(48)
Charleston Masonic Association, exemption
of property of, 65-1523(48)
TAXATION— Cont'd
Charleston Museum property, exemption of.
Exemptions, infra
Charleston National Guard, levy and ex-
penditure for, 44-13, 44-706
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
Chester, borrowing in anticipation of taxes
in, 47-276
Chewing tobacco. Stamp Taxes (this in-
dex)
Churches, exemption of, 65-1522(12)
Cigars. Stamp Taxes (this index)
City housing authorities, payments in lieu
of taxes, 36-138
Civil defense, exemption of certain per-
sons engaged in, 44-464, 44-465
Clams, 28-731
Classification of property by Tax Commis-
sion, 65-64(2)
Clemson, property tax in, 47-244
Clemson College —
bonds exempt from, 22-274
municipal corporation of, 22-235
Clinics, county or municipal, levy for re-
tirement of bonds of, 32-806
Coastal Fisheries (this index) ,
Collection, 65-1951 to 65-2061
actions to collect. Actions, supra
Budget and Control Board (this index)
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
continuation of certain amended or re-
pealed acts in force for collection of
taxes accrued thereunder, 65-7
distribution of proceeds of delinquent
taxes recovered bv action, 65-2707
enforced, 65-2701 to 65-2868
execution to enforce, settlements as
to, 65-2035
Execution to enforce payment, infra
illegal, procedure oti, 65-2654, 65-2655
lease for. Lease, infra
notice to mortgagees, fee for giving, 65-
2742.1
owner of taxed personalty residing in
another county, 65-2002
receipt for payment, 65-1965
collector's receipt for delinquent
taxes, 1-51.1
restriction —
to taxes on duplicates or ordered by
auditor, 65-1964
to taxes stated in published notice of
tax rate, 65-1963
Sale for taxes, infra
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
(Sheriffs, infra
stay, 65-2010
by judicial process, prohibited, 65-
2651
Collectors of. Tax Collectors (this index)
Colleges and Universittt6"(this index)
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Committee of incompetent —
liability for taxes, 65-1611
listing for assessment of property in
hands of, 6S-1627
Commutation taxes, by persons requirable
to work on highways. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Companies. Corporations, infra
Compromise by Tax Commission in cases
of confiscation or seizure, 65-68
Comptroller General (this index)
Constitutional provisions as to, SC Const,
Art 10, §§ 1-22
Contracts —
for delivery of specific articles, valuation
of, 65-1649
in evasion of tax laws as against public
policy, 65-3
Cooper River Park and Playground Com-
mission—
exemption of property, 51-267
levy of tax for activities of, 51-268
Corn, amount on hand, return of, 65-1644
Corporations-
Banks, supra
Bridge companies, supra
Canal companies, supra
charter —
forfeiture of, for refusal or omission
to pay taxes, 12-621, 12-622, 65-
1228
of corporation organized under laws
of South Carolina and another
state, 65-1727
cotton seed oil companies, returns for
taxation, 65-1722
express companies, assessment of, 65-
1691 to 65-1707
fertilizer companies, returns for taxa-
tion, 65-1722
license fees. Licenses and License
Taxes (this index)
Navigation companies, infra
other states, ownership of property in,
65-1725
plank road companies, certain real estate
of, to be treated as personal prop-
erty, 65-1509
private car lines, assessment of, 65-1694,
65-1797
returns for, 65-65, 65-1724 to 65-1728
of personal property, 65-1625
sleeping car companies, assessment, 65-
1691 to 65-1707
stock of. Stock in corporations, infra
Tax Commission's duties, 65-64(7)
Telegraph companies, infra
telephone companies, assessment, 65-1691
to 65-1707
turnpike companies, certain real estate of,
to be treated as personal property,
65-1509
TAXATION— Cont'd
Costs —
in action under §§ 65-2662 or 65-2663, 65-
2667
in tax title suits, when property pur-
chased for less than $1,000, 65-3305
recovered in action against county treas-
urer or auditor, apportionment of,
62-2664
Cotton, amount on hand, return of, 65-1644
Cotton seed oil company returns for
taxation, 65-1722
Counsel fees in actions against county
treasurer or auditor, apportionment of,
65-2664
Counties — -
generally. Counties (this index)
particular counties, see under name of
county
Boards of Equalization. Equalization
boards, infra
County abstract —
contents, 65-1766
time for completion, 65-1766, 65-1767
County buildings, exemption from, 65-1522
(16)
County duplicate list, 65-1768
abstract to be sent to Comptroller Gen-
eral, 65-1790
changes in, resulting from transfers of
property, 65-1780
corrections in, 65-1779
entry of taxes on, 65-1773
form of, 65-1774
omitted real estate, addition to, 65-1776
ten cents, taxes under, not to be entered,
when, 65-1772
County hospitals, clinics, or tuberculosis
camps, levy for retirement of bonds of,
32-806
County treasurer's remedy when charged
with tax not in fact paid, 65-2034
Courthouses, exemption from taxation, 65-
1522(16)
Cowpens, time of levying in, 47-1571
Crabs, 28-931
Creditor, judgment. Judgment creditor, in-
fra
Credits — ■
defined, 65-1501
return of, 65-1647
valuation for taxation, 65-1649
Curtesv, tenant by, liability for taxes, 65-
1611
Customs Duties (this index)
Darlington City, borrowing against delin-
quent taxes by, 47-277
Debt, character as, 65-2701
Decedents' estates. Executors and admin-
istrators, infra
Deductions. Income Tax (this index)
Index
1009
TAXATION— Cont'd
Deficit, fiscal, taxation to meet, SC Const,
Art 10, §2
Definition of terms used, 65-1501
express companies, 65-1692
sleeping car companies, 65-1693
telegraph companies, 65-1691
Delinquent taxes —
Actions, supra
Collection, supra
execution for, when issuable, 65-2008,
65-2009
Fines and penalties, infra
gasoline tax, enforcement of, 65-1072
stored gasoline, 65-1088
instalment payment in certain counties
authorized, 65-2041 to 65-2046, 65-
2061
list, compilation of, 65-2027 to 65-2035
noncollection, when excusable, 65-2030
other county, collection in, 65-2002
penalty, 65-2008 to 65-2010
sale for. Sale for taxes, infra
Secretary of State, statement of delin-
quent taxes by, 65-2846
United States, on property sold to, dis-
position of, 65-1579
Dillon, property tax in, 47-247
Dining car companies, 65-1693 et seq.
Discount allowed on payment in certain
counties, 65-1987 to 65-1992
Distress to enforce payment —
Execution, infra
personal property, for delinquent taxes,
65-2703, 65-2704
Districts, 65-1506 to 65-1508
Abbeville County, 65-1508
abstract of property in each district to
be furnished Comptroller, 65-1766,
65-1767
Charleston County, 65-1507
Darlington County, 65-1508
Florence County, 65-1508
Diversion to payment of indebtedness of
previous year, penalized, 1-54
Documentary stamp tax. Stamp Taxes
(this index)
Dogs —
place for taxation, 65-1643
return for taxation, 65-1647
Donalds, property tax in, 47-169
Dower, tenant in, liability of, 65-1611
Drainage Districts (this index)
Drainage project too expensive to be car-
ried by assessments, 18-76
Duncan, property tax in, 47-164
Eau Claire, property tax in, 47-242
Election among cumulative remedies, 65-
2827, 65-2868
Eminent domain proceeding, payment in,
25-81
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Enforcement —
Collection, supra
Execution to enforce payment, infra
Entry on delinquent lands, 65-2848
Equality and uniformity in, SC Const, Art
10, § 1; Art 20, § 5 [Vol 7, pp 276, 278]
Federal taxation, US Const, Art 1, §8,
cl 1
Equalization boards — - ■ ^s^
counties, towns and municipalities, **^
special provisions for, see under
index headings giving name of
county, town, or municipality j_»
chairman, compensation of, on appeals to \
Tax Board of Review, 65-109
duties, 65-1502 ^-
notice to, of assessment by Tax Com-
mission, 65-105 '
supervision by Tax Commission, 65-64
(1)
Equalization of assessments —
boards of equalization. Equalization
boards, supra
returns of banks, insurance companies,
and other corporations, 65-65
Tax Commission, equalization by. Tax
Commission (this index)
Estate Tax (this index)
Evasion of taxes —
inquiry into, by Tax Commission, 65-
64(10)
removal of personalty from county, eva-
sion by, 65-2003
Execution to enforce payment, 65-2761 et
seq
particular counties, provisions dis-
tinctive to, see under heading
giving name of county
agricultural products from other states,
65-1598
Budget and Control Board proceeding,
65-2851
Controller General to control sheriffs as
to, 65-2786
duplicate, issuance of, when original lost,
65-2764
false returns, penalty for making, 65-
2794 to 65-2796
fees and charges, 65-2803 to 65-2810
notice to mortgagees —
of levy, 65-2742, 65-2746
of sale, 65-2749
nulla bona, to be filed with auditors, 65-
2799, 65-2802
penalty for failing to return uncollected
execution, 65-2790
poll taxes, 65-2781
road taxes, 65-2781
service of, 65-69, 65-70
Sheriffs, infra
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Execution to enforce payment — Cont'd
uncollected —
grand jury investigation of, 65-2797
penalty for failure to return, recovery
of, 65-2795
return to county treasurer, 65-2788
Executors and administrators —
liability for taxes, 65-161 1, 65-1626
listing for assessment of property in
hands of, 65-1627
place of taxation of decedent's property,
65-1643
remission of penalties and stay of col-
lection against decedents' estates,
65-2010
return by, of personal property, 65-1625
Exemptions from, 65-1522
particular counties, provisions dis-
tinctive to, see index under name
of county
admissions tax, 65-802
Roosevelt birthday ball, 65-1592
Agricultural Marketing Commission
bonds, 3-225
agricultural products, 65-1593 to 65-1608
agriculture, property used to promote
vocational education in, 65-1522
(29)
Aiken Masonic Lodge, No. 156, property
of, 65-1523(37)
American Legion property, 65-1522(25)
Beaufort County, 65-1523(52)
American Veterans' property, 65-1522
(25)
annuity, portion of, not payable before
August 1st, 65-1522(34)
armed forces, members of, in certain
counties, 65-1583 to 65-1586
armories, etc., 65-1522(24)
Associated Charities, property in Colum-
bia, 65-1523(35)
Associated Charities Society of Charles-
ton, Thirteen Wentworth Street
property, 65-1523(62)
Audubon Society property, 65-1523(66)
banknotes, 65-1522(41)
bank stock, 65-1522(41)
Beach Branch Baptist Church, 65-1523
(27)
Beaver Creek Baptist Church, 65-1523
(28)
benefit assessment certificates, 65-1522
(38)
Benton Lodge Masonic Hall, 65-1523
(38)
Beulah Masonic Lodge, No. 259, prop-
erty of, 65-1523(39)
Bonds (this index)
Boy Scouts' propertv. 65-1522(28)
Beaufort County, 65-1523(33)
TAXATION— Cont'd
Exemptions from — Cont'd
Brook-green Gardens, 65-1523(58)
Bruce Hospital in Florence, 65-1523(2)
Building and Loan Associations (this in-
dex)
Camden Academy, 65-1523(21)
Camden Hospital, 65-1523(3)
Cemeteries (this index)
Charitable, Social, and Religious Cor-
porations (this index)
Charities (this index)
Charleston Free Kindergarten, property
of, 65-1523(48)
Charleston Masonic Association, proper-
ty of, 65-1523(48)
Charleston Museum property —
Heyward Washington House, 65-
1523(61)
Manigault House, 65-1523(61)
Cherokee County school district bonds
or certificates of indebtedness, 21-
1715
churches. Charitable, Social, and Reli-
gious Corporations (this index)
Church Home Orphange of York, 65-
1523(17)
civil defense, certain persons engaged in,
44-464, 44-465
Colleges and Universities (this index)
Columbia Bible College, 65-1523(26)
Columbia Hebrew Benevolent Society,
property of, 65-1523(33)
Columbia Museum and Art Center
property, 65-1523(60)
Columbia Stage Company, property of,
65-1523(30)
commutation road tax, 33-963, 33-971, 33-
992, 33-1012, 33-1032, 33-1052, 33-
1062, 33-1071, 33-1102, 33-1122, 33-
1146, 33-1182, 33-1212, 33-1271
Congaree Aerie, FOE, 65-1523(49)
constitutional exemptions, SC Const, Art
8, § 8; Art 10, §§ 1, 4
Conway Hospital, 65-1523(4)
Conway Masonic Lodge, No. 65, prop-
erty of, 65-1523
Cooper River Park and Playground
Commission, 51-267
Coronaca Air Field, 65-1523(64)
corporate license fees, exemption from,
65-601 ' ->
corporate stock, 65-1522(40)
county bonds, 14-526
courty buildings, 65-1522(16) /
county obligations issued for loans by
Federal agencies, 14-560
courthouses, 65-1522(16)
cow, family —
Greenville County, 65-1590
Kershaw County, 65-1591
Oconee County, 65-1590
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Exemptions from — Cont'd
Duke power plant, Anderson County, 65-
1540
Eau Claire Masonic Lodge, No. 344,
property of, 65-1523(41)
electric power tax, 65-902
Estill Public Library and Recreation
Hall, 65-1523(63)
factories. Manufacturing enterprises, in-
fra, this group
fairs —
admissions tax, 65-802
grounds and property, 65-1522(22, 23)
Federal property. United States, infra,
this group
fire fighting equipment, 65-1522(20)
fire houses, 65-1522(20)
Florence Infirmary, 65-1523(4)
food freezing plants —
Anderson County, 65-1538
Chester County, 65-1546
Colleton County, 65-1548
Dillon County, 65-1550
Edgefield County, 65-1552
Lancaster County, 65-1560
Marion County, 65-1563
Oconee County, 65-1567
Foreign War Veterans' property, 65-1522
(25)
fraternal benefit funds, 37-914
fraternal society property in certain
counties, 65-1522(5)
Future Farmers of America, property of,
65-1522(29)
Future Palmetto Farmers of America,
at Murrell's Inlet, property of, 65-
1523(56)
Gable High School, 65-1523(23)
General Board of Baptist Church, prop-
erty of, in Columbia, 65-1523(29)
Generostee A. R. P. Church, tract willed
to, 65-1523(7)
Good Samaritan Hospital in Columbia,
65-1523(12)
grain elevators, Anderson County, 65-
1537
graveyards, 65-1522(14)
Greenville Camp, 65-1523(55)
halls, municipal, 65-1522(19)
Hayes Hospital at Clinton, 65-1523(5)
Heathwood Hall property, 65-1523(25)
Heyward Washington House, 65-1523
(61)
highway bonds and certificates of indebt-
edness, 33-261
Homemakers' associations, property of,
65-1522(29)
Homestead Exemption (this index)
hospital service plan corporations, 37-
1055
hotel buildings, new, in Georgetown, 65-
1556
TAXATION— Cont'd
Exemptions from — Cont'd
hotel property in Aiken County, 65-1534
household furniture and furnishings, 65-
1522(30)
power of General Assembly to ex-
empt from taxation, SC Const,
Art 10, § 4
housing projects of city housing author-
ities, 36-138
Hunting Island bonds, 51-249
hydroelectric power companies, Jdc-
Cormick County, 65-1565 -X*
Income Tax (this index) .*S^
Inheritance Tax (this index)
jails, 65-1522(16)
John B. Adger Camp, 65-1523(54)
John K. Crosswell Home in Sumter
County, 65-1523(8)
Johnson Memorial Hospital in Heming-
way, 65-1523(14)
Kadosh Masonic Lodge Hall, 65-1523
(43)
Kelley Memorial Hospital in Kingstree,
65-1523(13)
Knights of Columbus, Calhoun Street
Building, 65-1523(48)
Korean war, citizens of Allendale, Lee
and Union Counties serving in, 65-
1585
Ladies Benevolent Society, property in
Columbia, 65-1523(36)
Lake City Lodge property, 65-1523 (44)
Lancaster County Farmers and Farm
Women's Co-operative Marketing
Association, property of, 3-314
Leesville Infirmary, 65-1523(6)
Lower Richland Farmers Cooperative
Association, property of, 65-1523(57)
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Author-
ity, bonds of, 24-364
McLeod Infirmary, 65-1523(7)
Main Street Methodist Church in Colum-
bia, 65-1523(30)
Manigault House in Charleston, 65-1523
(61)
manufacturing company's stock, when
exempt, 12-203
manufacturing enterprises, 65-1524 to 65-
1532, 65-1535, 65-1536, 65-1541 to
65-1546, 65-1548 to 65-1572
constitutional exemption of manu-
factories, SC Const, Art 8, § 8
market houses, 65-1522(18)
marketing contracts and lists of mem-
bers, recordation of, 27-59
Masonic halls in Lexington county, 65-
1588
Masonic Home in Florence, 65-1523(45)
Masonic lodges —
particular lodges, see name of
lodge, this group
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Exemptions from — Cont'd
Masonic lodges — Cont'd
in Allendale, Barnwell and Colleton
Counties, 6S-1S87
Masonic property in Columbia, property
of, 65-1523(42)
meat, household, in Kershaw county,
65-1591
medical service corporations, 37-1119
military equipment, 44-84
military organizations, property of, 65-
1522(24)
military personnel, 44-464, 44-465
motor vehicles —
armed forces, members of, 65-1583,
65-1585
Charleston County, police officers,
health department nurses and in-
spectors, 65-1589
mules in Kershaw county, 65-1591
municipal property, 65-1522(18, 19)
municipal public works bonds, 59-385,
59-621
National Foundation for Infantile Pa-
ralysis, property of, 65-1523(15)
Norward Grange, property of, 65-1523
(21)
Odd Fellows property in Columbia, 65-
1523(50)
Oliver Gospel Mission, 65-1523(33, 34)
Omar Temple Governing Board, prop-
erty of, 65-1523(46)
paraplegics —
homes purchased bv, with Federal
funds, 65-1522(10)
means of conveyance acquired by,
with Federal aid, 65-1522(11)
parsonages, 65-1522(12)
constitutional provision, SC Const,
Art 10, § 4
paving bonds, 47-860.12
pensions, 65-1522(33)
poorhouses, etc., 65-1522(17)
port and terminal utilities of cities over
500,000, 54-116
Pryor Hospital, 65-1523(8)
Public Service Authority (this index)
public squares or grounds, 65-1522(18)
railroad companies, proceeding to test
right, 65-1599 to 65-1604
real estate, list of, 65-1765
refunding bonds, 1-695
under Revenue Bond Refinancing
Act of 1937, 59-658
religious organizations. Charitable,
Social, and Religious Corporations
(this index)
religious publications, property used for,
65-1522(13)
rents not becoming due before March 1st,
65-1522(43)
TAXATION— Cont'd
Exemptions from — Cont'd
retirement benefits from South Carolina
retirement system, 61-116
Riverside Infirmary, 65-1523(9)
road improvement bonds issued by town-
ships in Cherokee County, 33-1503
Roosevelt birthday ball, tickets and pro-
ceeds, 65-1592
Roper Hospital, 65-1523(9)
rural electric cooperatives, 12-1013, 65-
1522(44)
rural electric lines, 65-1522(45), 65-1533
Rural Electrification Authority, 24-326
bonds, 24-326
St. Andrews Parish Playground Com-
mission, property of, 51-284
St. George Veterans Inc., 65-1523(53)
St. John's Lutheran Church, Newberry
County, property of, 65-1523(31)
St. Phillip's Mercv Hospital at Rock
Hill, 65-1523(10)
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Salvation Army property, 65-1522(27)
Saunders Memorial Hospital at Flor-
ence, 65-1523(11)
Schools and School Districts (this index)
Sea Island Garden Club property, 65-
1523(59)
Shaw Field, 65-1523(65)
social organizations. Charitable, Social,
and Religious Corporations (this in-
dex)
soil conservation district's property, 63-
129
South Carolina Baptist Hospital in
Columbia, 65-1523(1)
South Carolina Retirement System (this
index)
South Carolina state hospital, property
conveyed to for benefit of, 65-1564,
65-1573
South Carolina State Nurses Association
District No. 3, property of, 65-1523
(16)
Spanish-American War veterans' prop-
erty, 65-1522(25)
Spartanburg County Farmer's Market
property, 3-324
Square & Compass, property held by,
as trustee, 65-1523(47)
Star Gospel Mission of Charleston, 65-
1523(1)
State Housing Authorities Law, bonds
under, 36-161
State Port Authority, 54-64
State property, 65-1522(15)
subsistence articles, 65-1522(32)
synthetic fibre and fabric plants, Ander-
son County, 65-1539
textile plants —
Anderson County, 65-1539
Index
1013
TAXATION— Cont'd
Exemptions from — Cont'd
textile plants — Cont'd
Berkeley County, 65-1541
see also Manufacturing enterprises,
supra, this group
Thirteen Wentworth Street property, 65-
1523(62)
United States, property of, 65-1522(15)
lands acquired, owned, or possessed
by United States, 39-54, 39-64,
39-83, 65-1580 to 65-1582
specific grants, 39-101 to 39-134
Orangeburg County lands in posses-
sion of, or sought to be con-
demned by United States, 65-1575
veterans, exemptions in certain counties,
44-655, 44-656
veterans' organizations, property of, 65-
1522(25), and see under name of
particular organization, this group
waterworks, 65-1522(21)
Waverly Fraternal Hospital in Colum-
bia, 65-1523(12)
wearing apparel, 65-1522(31)
Westervelt Home and Schools, 65-1523
(19)
workmen's compensation, 72-187
Yarborough Chapel, in Spartanburg
County, 65-1523(32)
Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A.—
Greenville Camp, 65-1523(55)
John B. Adger Camp, 65-1523(54)
property, 65-1522(26, 27)
Expenses of government, SC Const, Art 10,
§2
Express companies, assessment of, 65-1691
to 65-1707
Extension by Comptroller of time for as-
sessment and collection of taxes, or
attaching of penalties, 65-2
Factor's liability for taxes on personalty
in possession of, 65-1626
Fairfield County airport, taxation for, 2-302,
2-303
Fair grounds and property, exemption from,
65-1522(22, 23)
Farms, personal property on, place of taxa-
tion, 65-1643
Farm products. Agricultural products,
supra
Federal property, exemption from taxation.
Exemptions, supra
Federal taxes —
agreement for payments in lieu of.
Rural Rehabilitation, Reforestation,
or Resettlement (this index)
apportionment of direct taxes, US Const,
Art 1, § 2, cl 3.
Capitation tax. supra
census as governing laying of direct
taxes, US Const, Art 1. § 9, cl 4
TAXATION— Cont'd
Federal taxes — Cont'd
exports from any state not to be taxed
by United States, US Const, Art 1,
§ 9, cl 5
power of Congress to lay and collect
taxes, US Const, Art 1, § 8, cl 1
sales and use taxes, exclusion from basis
of, 65-1362
uniformity, requirement of, US Const,
Art 1, §8, cl 1
United States Tax Commissioners' titles
to be recorded in Beaufort County,
60-65
Federal Tax Lien Registration Act (this
index)
Fees and costs. Costs, supra
Fences, taxes to build, collection without
publishing notice of rate, 65-1963
Fertilizer companies, return for taxation, 65-
1722
Fertilizers (this index)
Fiduciaries —
liability for tax, 65-1611, 65-1626
returns by, 65-1625
Fines and penalties —
Admissions Tax (this index)
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
delinquent taxes, 65-2008 to 65-2010
corporate charter, forfeiture of, 65-
1728
transportation companies, 65-1702
officer's failure to comply with certain
statutory requirements, penalty for,
65-2001
postponement by Comptroller General of
time for attaching of penalties, 65-2
railroad officer, receiver, or agent refus-
ing to answer questions of Tax
Commissioner, 65-1677
refusal to appear and give evidence be-
fore auditor as to personal property,
65-1778
remission of penalties, 65-2010
removal of personalty from county to
avoid taxes, 65-2003
return —
failure to make —
for business commenced after
January 1st, 65-1630
personalty, 65-1636
railroad companies, 65-1678
real estate, 65-1633, 65-1635, 65-
1776
transportation companies, 65-1698
falsification of, or mistake in, 65-1637
in wrong name, 65-1650
transportation companies' failure to
make required statements, 65-1705 to
65-1707
Fire fighting equipment, exemption, 65-1522
(20)
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Fire houses, exemption, 65-1522(20)
Food freezing plants, exemption of. Ex-
emptions, supra
Forage, amount on hand, return of, 65-1644
Foreign land association, license tax on, 65-
941
Forest land, county to receive percentage of
income from, in lieu of taxes, 29-27
Forfeited land commissions —
particular counties, see index heading
giving name of county
county, 65-2901 to 65-2904
municipal, 65-2905
personal property, bidding in, for amount
of delinquent tax, 65-2825
Forfeited lands, 65-2901 to 65-3262
State, renunciation of title by, 65-2931
tax forfeitures, disposition of lands sold
to state for, 65-2860
title of State by forfeiture prior to 1887
renounced, 65-2931 to 65-2933
Forms for tax lists, duty of Commission to
prepare, 65-64(2)
Fruit Juices (this index)
Fuel Tax (this index)
Garbage Tax (this index")
Gasoline Tax (this index,
Goats, return for taxation, 65-1647
Grantee's right of redemption, 65-2772
Graveyards. Cemeteries (this index)
Greeleyville, property tax in, 47-162
Greenville City (this index)
Guardian and Ward (this index)
Halls, municipal, exemption from, 65-1522
(19)
Head tax. Capitation tax, supra
Highway purposes —
by townships, 33-951.1
commutation taxes. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Hogs-
place for taxation, 65-1643
returns for taxation, 65-1647
Homemakers' associations property, exemp-
tion from taxation, 65-1522(29)
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds as
acceptable in payment of municipal
taxes, 36-605
Homestead Exemption (this index)
Horses —
place for taxation, 65-1643
return for taxation, 65-1647
Hospitals —
county or municipal, levy for retirement
of bonds of, 32-806
in municipalities of 1,000 to 5,000—
levy for deficits, 32-863
levy for payment of bonds of, 32-851
Hotel furniture and supplies, place for taxa-
tion, 65-1643
TAXATION— Cont'd
Household goods and furniture, exemption
from, 65-1522(30)
Husband and Wife (this index)
Improvement assessments. Special Assess-
ments (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Incompetent or insane person, committee or
guardian of —
taxes, dutv and liability as to, 65-1611,
65-1627
income tax, 65-223, 67-66
listing of property in hands of com-
mittee, for assessment, 65-1627
Indians not taxed excluded from represen-
tative numbers, US Const, Art 1, § 2,
cl 3; 14th Amend. §2
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Innsboro, property tax in, 47-244
Inspection of assessments by municipal tax
officers. 65-1785
Insurance Companies (this index)
Intangible property, SC Const, Art 10, § 1
Investigations of railroad property, 65-1676,
65-1677
"Investment in bonds" defined, 65-1501
"Investment in stocks" defined, 65-1501
Investments — -
return for taxation, 65-1624, 65-1647
taxability. 65-1521
where taxable, 65-1501
Jails, exemption from taxation, 65-1522(16)
Jeopardy assessments —
chain store taxes, 65-1472
income tax, 65-343
sales and use taxes, 65-1472
Johnsonville, limits as to annual tax, 47-163
Judgment creditor —
payment by, 10-1563.1
right to redeem, 65-2772
Judgment in favor of property owner in tax
title suit to be conditioned on payment
of taxes, 65-3304
Judicial sale of realty, payment of taxes
out of proceeds of, 65-2705
Jurv certificates, payment of taxes with, 65-
"1980
Kingstree, property tax in, 47-244
Lake City, property tax in, 47-248
Lakeview, property tax in, 47-163
Lease —
for collection of tax —
error as to delinquency, 65-2653
procedure in case of improper lease,
65-2654
perpetual lease or lease perpetually re-
newable—
liability of lessee for, 65-1612
valuation of estate held on. 65-1612
return by lessee for taxation, 65-1625
valuation of leasehold, 65-1649
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Index
1015
TAXATION— Cont'd
Liens —
admissions tax, 65-870
chain store taxes, 65-1474
cities and towns over 1,000, liens for, 47-
253
cities of 50,000 to 60,000 under 1930
census, 47-254
discharge of, on property conveyed to
or for benefit of South Carolina State
Hospital, 65-1573
expiration, 65-2706
Federal Tax Lien Registration Act (this
index)
forfeited lands prior to 1887, 65-2933
fuel taxes and penalties, 65-1216
gasoline tax, 65-1072, 65-1087
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
mortgagee paying taxes, lien in favor of,
45-53
priority, 65-2701, 65-2705
realty of certain companies treated as
personal property, 65-1510
removal, threatened, of property as war-
ranting immediate enforcement, 65-
2702
sales and use taxes, lien on taxpayer's
real estate for amount of warrant,
65-1474
school taxes, 21-922
stamp tax or judgment therefor, 65-869,
65-870
tenant's property sold under distress, 41-
161
time of attaching, 65-2701, 65-2702
towns of less than 1,000, 47-174
Life tenant's liability, 65-1611
Limitation of action —
by dispossessed purchaser for refund, 65-
2785
recovery of land sold in Budget and Con-
trol Board proceeding, 65-2859
Livestock. Cattle supra
Local assessments. Special Assessments
(this index)
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority,
payments in lieu of taxes, 24-357
Lynchburg, property tax in, 47-167
McClellanville, property tax in, 47-166
Malt and malt extracts. Stamp Taxes (this
index)
Manning, Town of (this index)
Manufactories —
Exemptions, supra
place of taxation of personal property
used in or in connection with,
65-1643
Manufacturer's business, return of, 65-1647
Manufacturer's stock and capital, place of
taxation, 65-1643
Mayesville, property tax in, 47-168
Melodeons, return for taxation, 65-1647
TAXATION— Cont'd
Mercantile business, return of, 65-1647
Merchant's stock and capital, place of taxa-
tion, 65-1643
Military organizations, exemption of prop-
erty of, 65-1522(24)
Minerals owned separately from fee, pro-
ceeds of, to be taxed as personalty, 65-
1613
Mines and mining claims, 65-1665; SC
Const, Art 10, § 1
Ministers, business and occupation taxes of,
47-271
Minor, return of personal property of, 65-
1625
Money —
defined, 65-1501
return of, 65-1647
valuation for taxation, 65-1649
Mortgages —
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
fee for giving, 65-2742.1
notice to mortgagees —
Execution to enforce payment, supra
redemption by mortgagee from tax sale,
65-2772
remission of penalties and stay of col-
lections pending mortgage foreclo-
sure, 65-2010
rights of mortgagees —
apportionment of taxes, right of mort-
gagee to apply for, 65-2005, 65-
2061
in enforcement proceedings, 65-2741
to 65-2749
payment of delinquent taxes in instal-
ments to protect mortgage lien,
65-2043
payment of taxes, rights as to and
after, 45-53, 45-54
request of mortgagee for notice of
levy on real estate for taxes, du-
ties of clerk of court in respect
to, 65-2742 et seq.
to redeem from tax sale, 65-2772
stamp tax on, 65-689
Motor vehicles —
Exemptions, supra
place for taxation, 65-1643
Mount Pleasant, tax on property in, 47-251
Mules and asses —
place for taxation, 65-1643
returns for taxation, 65-1647
Municipal hospitals, clinics or tuberculosis
camps, levy for retirement of bonds of,
32-806
Municipal property, exemption from taxa-
tion, 65-1522 (18, 19, 20, 21)
Municipal taxes, generally —
copying of valuations from county audi-
tor's books, 65-1504
Municipal Finance (this index)
1016
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Municipal taxes — Cont'd
to be levied on same assessment as State
taxes, 65-1503
Myrtle Beach, property tax in, 47-252
Names of unlisted persons who apply to pay,
to be furnished by county treasurer to
county auditor, 65-2000
Navigation companies-
certain real estate and vessels of, to be
treated as personal property, 65-1509
movable assets, apportionment of, 65-
1509
Neat cattle. Cattle, supra
Nichols, property tax in, 47-165
Nonpayment —
Collection, supra
Fines and penalties, supra
tax duplicate as prima facie evidence of,
65-2856
Nonresidents —
assessment notice to, 65-1631
assessment of property not returned,
notice of, to nonresidents, 65-1631
Income Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
sales and use tax provisions, compliance
with, as prerequisite to action on
contract by nonresident, 65-1468
No property, proceedings against persons
claiming to own, 65-1777
Notices to taxpayers—
of seizure of personal property, effect,
65-2821,65-2822
of taxes due, 65-1970 to 65-1977
Oaths of assessors, 65-1841
Oats, amount on hand, return of, 65-1644
Object of, to be stated, SC Const, Art 10. § 3
Ocean Drive Beach, property tax in, 47-171
Oleomargarine (this index)
Omitted property —
assessment and procedure, 65-1776, 65-
2842, 65-2843
investigations as to, 65-2845
personalty, auditor's returns of, 65-1775
railroad property, 65-1679 to 65-1684
real estate, assessment of, 65-1776
survey and assessment at instance of
State Budget and Control Board, 65-
2843
Tax Commission's power to require plac-
ing upon assessment rolls, 65-64(14)
Organs, cabinet, return for taxation, 65-
1647
Other person's propertv, liability for taxes
on, 65-1626, 65-1627
Overlapping taxing powers, limit of exer-
cise, SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp.
276, 278]
Overpayment. Refund, infra
Oysters and clams. 28-731
oysters exported in shell, 28-758
TAXATION— Cont'd
Pacolet, property tax in, 47-171
Pageland, property tax in, 47-249
Paraplegics —
homes acquired by with Federal funds,
exemption of, 65-1522(10)
means of transportation acquired with
Federal aid, exemption of, 65-1522
(11)
Parent's liability for tax on personal prop-
erty of minor child, 65-1626
Parsonages, exemption from taxation, 65-
1522(12)
constitutional provision, SC Const, Art
10, §4
Partition, remission of penalties and stay
of collections pending proceedings for,
65-2010
Partnership, return by, of personal property,
65-1625
Paving Bonds (this index)
Pawnbrokers, returns for taxation, 65-1664
Payment of taxes —
admissions tax —
penalties for nonpayment, 65-820 to
65-822
time for, 65-820
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Collection, supra
Execution to enforce, supra
Income Tax (this index)
instalments, in certain counties, 65-1995
to 65-1998, 65-2036
Judicial Sales (this index)
media, 65-1980 to 65-1986
mandamus not issuable to control, 65-
2652
remedies, 65-2655
protested payment, 65-2661 to 65-2663
receipt for, 65-1965
collector's receipt for delinquent tax-
es, 1-51.1
Payments in lieu of taxes, agreement with
United States for. Rural Rehabilita-
tion, Reforestation, or Resettlement
(this index)
Peas, amount on hand, return of, 65-1644
Pelion, property tax in, 47-172
Penalties. Fines and penalties, supra
Pendleton, property tax in, 47-251
Pensions, exemption from taxation, 65-1522
(33)
Pepsi-Cola (this index)
Personal property — •
buildings on another's soil, taxable as,
65-1613
conversion, removal, secretion, destruc-
tion, or injury of, after notice of
seizure to satisfy tax, 65-2823
denned, 65-1501
levy on and sale of, 65-2780
Index
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Personal property — Cont'd
minerals owned separately from fee, tax-
ability as personal property, 65-1613
out-of-State, owned by residents, 65-1521
place of taxation, 65-1643
refusal to appear and give evidence as
to, 65-1778
removal from county to avoid payment,
65-2003
Returns, infra
sale for taxes, 65-2821 to 65-2827
valuation, 65-1648, 65-1649
Petroleum Products (this index)
Pianofortes, returns for taxation, 65-1647
Pigs. Hogs, supra
Pinewood, property tax in, 47-169
Plank road companies, certain real estate of,
to be treated as personal property, 65-
1509
Plate, gold and silver, returns for taxation,
65-1647
Playing cards. Stamp Taxes ( this index)
Plays and shows, disposition of taxes col-
lected by clerk of courts, 15-1782
Political subdivisions, taxing powers of,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 276,
278]
Poll Taxes (this index)
Poorhouses, exemption from taxation, 65-
1522(17)
Port Royal, property tax in, 47-170
Power, electric, generation and sale of, 65-
901 to 65-913 '< , -r-
Private car lines, assessment of, 65-1694,
65-1797
Property liable to tax, 65-1521
Proration. Apportionment, supra
Prosperity, property tax in, 47-169
Protest, payment under, 65-2661 to 65-2663
Public improvement assessments. Special
Assessments (this index)
Public officers, return by, of personalty of
persons in hands or custody of, 65-1625
Public Service Authority (this index)
Public squares or grounds, exemption from
taxation, 65-1522(18)
Public works districts, levy and disburse-
ment by, 59-624
Railroad aid taxes —
collection, previous notice not required,
65-1963
township railroad aid bonds, restrictions
on tax for, 58-862, 58-863
Railroads —
allocation of property, 65-1509, 65-1673
assessment for taxation, 65-1671 to 65-
1684
compromise of proceedings to collect
taxes, 65-1602
consolidated railroads, property of, 58-
930
TAXATION— Cont'd
Railroads — Cont'd
exemption, proceeding to test right to,
65-1599 to 65-1604
movable assets, apportionment of, 65-
1509
real estate, when to be treated as per-
sonal property, 65-1509
returns for taxation, 65-1671 to 65-1678
single action for all taxes due, 65-1600 to
65-1604
State's reservation of right of taxation,
58-673
Rates-
decimal, permissible extent, 65-1771
publication of notice of, by county treas-
urer, 65-1962
Real property, 65-1501 et seq.
county lines, property on both sides of,
65-1619
defined, 65-1501
description on tax list, 65-1762
liability for taxes on, 65-1611
municipal boundary, land on both sides
of, place of taxation, 65-1643
payment out of proceeds of judicial sale,
65-2705
place of taxation, 65-1643
Returns, infra
revision of tax list, 65-1761
timber rights, taxability as, 65-1621 to
65-1623
valuation, 65-1648
Reassessments, 65-1505
power of Tax Commission to order, 65-
64(15)
Receivers —
liability for taxes, 65-1626
returns for taxation —
personal property, 65-1625
railroad property, 65-1675
Reciprocal agreements with other states for
exemption of sale of agricultural prod-
ucts from tax, 65-1596, 65-1597
Redemption from tax sale. Sale for taxes,
infra
Redevelopment —
levy for grant of funds for, 36-407.1
taxation of property leased for private
use in redevelopment projects, 36-
410
Refund-
action for, 65-2662, 65-2663
admissions tax, 65-821
appropriation for making, 65-2683
chain store taxes, 65-1457, 65-1459
claims for, to be presented to Budget
and Control Board. 30-251
Gasoline Tax (this index)
power of Tax Commission to order, 65-
2682
regulation by Tax Commission, 65-2685
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Refund — Cont'd
Stamp Taxes (this index)
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Regional libraries, tax for, 42-157
Registration of voter, payment of taxes as
qualification, 23-62
Religious organizations. Charitable, Social,
and Religious Corporations (this index)
Religious publications, exemption of prop-
erty used for, 65-1522(13)
Removal of personalty from county to
avoid payment, 65-2003
Rents not becoming due within two months
from January 1, exemption of, 65-1522
(43)
Returns —
auditors —
not to be interfered with by judicial
process, 65-1639.2, 65-1639.3
power of auditor to secure full and
complete return, 65-1639.1, 65-
1639.3
to make returns where owners of per-
sonal property do not, 65-1632
availability of income tax returns to tax
officers, 65-308
banks, 65-65
having branches in more than one
\ county, 65-1722
business begun after January 1st, 65-
» 1628 to 65-1630
canals providing power, 65-1722
■t- Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Cherokee County, returns in, to be in-
vestigated by trustees of school dis-
trict, 65-1651
Corporations, supra
cotton seed oil companies, 65-1722
evasion, examination in case of, 65-1634,
65-1637, 65-1639
failure to make —
caused by sickness or absence, 65-
1640
personal property, procedure in case
of, 65-1632
railroad property, proceedings in case
of, 65-1678
false return, examination in case of, 65-
1634, 65-1637, 65-1639
fertilizer companies, 65-1722
Fines and penalties, supra
forms of, to be prescribed by Comptroller
General, 65-1641, 65-1642
Greenville County, returns in, to be in-
vestigated bv trustees of school dis-
trict, 65-1651
insurance companies, 65-65, 65-1721
investigation when return is omitted or
false, 65-1631
manufacturers' materials, stock, tools,
fixtures, etc., 65-1661 to 65-1663
TAXATION— Cont'd
Returns — Cont'd
/matters to be covered, 65-1647
mines and mining claims, personal prop-
erty used in connection with, and
output, 65-1665
other person's property, 65-1627
pawnbrokers, 65-1664
personal property, 65-1624, 65-1625
Absentees, return of personal prop-
erty of, supra
auditor to make return when indi-
vidual does not, 65-1632
penalty for failure to make, 65-1636
time for, 65-1644
place, 65-1643
preservation, 65-1794
railroad property, 65-1671 to 65-1678
real estate, 65-1614 to 65-1620
failure to make return, procedure in
case of, 65-1633
improvements, 65-1620
lands in two or more counties, 65-
1619
penalty for failure to make or swear
to return, 65-1635
transferred property, 65-1644
wrong name, penalty for making re-
turn in, 65-1650
Receivers, supra
school district, of residence to be named,
65-152
textile manufacturers, 65-1722
timber or timber rights, 65-1621
time for making, 65-1644 to 65-1646
pawnbrokers, 65-1664
railroad companies, 65-1671, 65-1672
transportation companies, 65-1694
transportation companies, 65-1694 et seq.
trust companies, 65-65
unreturned property, search for and as-
sessment of, 65-1849
Review. Assessment, supra
Review, Board of. Tax Board of Review
(this index)
Rice, amount on hand, return of, 65-1644
Ridgeland, business and occupation taxes in,
47-272
Ridge Spring, property tax in, 47-171
Ridgeville, property tax in, 47-167
Rural electric cooperatives, exemption of
property of, 65-1522(44)
Rural electric lines, exemption of, 65-1522
(45)
Rural Rehabilitation, Reforestation, or Re-
settlement (this index)
Saint George, property tax in, 47-244
Sale for taxes —
advertisement, 65-2766, 65-2853
personalty, 65-2824
printer's charge for, restriction on,
65-2861
Index
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Sale for taxes — Cont'd
Budget and Control Board (this index)
deceased owner's property, 65-2769
limitation of time for, 65-2769.1
deeds and conveyances —
contents of conveyances of real
property, 10-1787
limitation of action to set aside, 65-
2779
prima facie evidence of title, 65-2779,
65-2857
recording —
indexing on, 60-157, 60-159, 60-160
United States Tax Commissioners'
titles to be recorded in Beaufort
County, 60-65
when property not redeemed, 65-2776
description of property sold, 65-2858
error as to delinquency, 65-2653
execution, sale under, 65-2766 et seq.
forfeited land commission as pur-
chaser, 65-2854
improper sale, procedure in case of, 65-
2654
injunction against waste during redemp-
tion period, 65-2775
lien of subsequently dispossessed pur-
chaser, 65-2782
mortgagee's rights not affected if notice
not given, 65-2748
Orangeburg County municipal taxes on
property advertised for sale under
lien of countv and State taxes, 65-
3511 to 65-3618
personal property, 65-2703, 65-2780, 65-
2821 to 65-2827
place of, in Union County, 10-1768
proceeds, disposal of, 65-2766
purchaser's power to bring suit to clear
title, 65-3301
receiver during redemption period, when,
65-2775
recording fees on transfer to be col-
lected from purchaser, 65-2777, 65-
2778
redemption, 65-2772 to 65-2774
default of, deed on, 65-2776
grantee's right to redeem from, 65-
2772
injunction against waste during re-
demption period, 65-2775
judgment creditor's right to redeem,
65-2772
mortgagee to be given opportunity,
65-2749
receiver during redemption period,
65-2775
refunds to certain purchasers, 65-2783,
65-2784
surplus, disposition of, 65-2855
suspension of, 65-2770
TAXATION— Cont'd
Sale for taxes — Cont'd
title-
acquired by suits to clear, 65-3301
to 65-3306
not to be conveyed to purchaser un-
til after time for redemption, 65-
2766
waiver of irregularities, 65-2770
Sale of forfeited lands by former owner,
65-2913 to 65-2915
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Salvation Army property, exemption from
taxation, 65-1522(27)
Schools and School Districts (this index)
Scranton, property tax in, 47-171
Secretary of State, statement of delinquent
taxes by, 65-2846
Seneca, property tax in, 47-248
Shad exported from or imported into State,
28-931
Sheep —
place for taxation, 65-1643
returns for taxation, 65-1647
Sheriffs —
Budget and Control Board, management
for, of property bid in for taxes, 65-
2860
Comptroller General's control of tax
enforcement proceedings, 65-2786
county treasurer, taxes collected paid
to, 65-2787, 65-2789
default in tax collections, 65-70
drainage taxes, sheriff's sale upon de-
fault in payment of, 18-567
fees —
income tax distress warrant, 65-346
tax sale, 65-2861, 65-2862
tax warrants, execution of, 65-873, 65-
2803
retailer's license tax or sales tax,
65-1475
management of property sold to State
for taxes, 65-2860
tax collector, duties devolved upon, see
topics for particular counties
tax execution —
failure to enter or to take receipt,
penalty for, 65-2811
loss of, penalty for, 65-2765
receipt for, 65-2763
return of, 65-2787
Ships. Vessels, infra
Shortages in respect of collections, investi-
gation and collection by Budget Con-
trol Board, 65-2866
Shrimp, 28-931, 28-932
Sickness —
return, failure to make, caused by, 65-
1640
auditor to make return of personal
property, 65-1632
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TAXATION— Cont'd
Sleeping car companies, assessment, 65-
1691 to 65-1707
Soft Drink Taxes (this index)
Spartanburg City, penalty for nonpayment
of taxes in, 47-256
Spastics. Paraplegics, supra
Special Assessments (this index)
Special boards of assessors —
for cities and towns, duties of, 65-1502
reassessments, compensation for making,
65-1505
Special levies, rate, publication of notice
of, 65-1962
Special taxes, collection, notice of rate not
required, 65-1963
Stamp Taxes (this index)
State Budget and Control Board. Budget
and Control Board (this index)
State property, exemption from taxation, 65-
1522(15)
Stay of collections, 65-2010
by judicial process prohibited, 65-2651
Stockholders, returns, when not required,
65-1725
Stock in corporations, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 276, 279]
Bank stock, supra
exemption of, where corporation is tax-
able, 65-1522(40)
investment in, return for taxation, 65-
1624
return of, 65-1647
taxation in cities and towns over 1,000,
47-241
valuation of, SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol.
7, pp. 276, 278, 279]
Storehouses, place for taxation of personal
property used in or in connection with,
65-1643
Street railways, State's reservation of right
of taxation, 58-673
Subsistence articles, exemption from taxa-
tion, 65-1522(32)
Sullivan's Island, additional tax on lots
with more than one dwelling, 51-300
Summerville, property tax in, 47-244
Superintendents of education, notification
to, of day of settlement between auditor
and treasurer, 65-2028
Supervisor's jurisdiction as to, 14-254
Tax Commission, powers and duties. Tax
Commission (.this index)
Tax execution. Execution to enforce pay-
ment, supra
Tax titles —
sale for taxes, title acquired by. Sale
for taxes, supra
United States Tax Commissioners' titles
to be recorded in Beaufort County,
60-65
Teachers, business and occupation taxes
in cities of over 1,000, 47-271
TAXATION— Cont'd
Telegraph companies —
assessments, 65-1691 to 65-1707
certain real estate of, to be treated as
personal property, 65-1509
movable assets, apportionment of, 65-
1509
Telephone companies, assessment, 65-1691
to 65-1707
Terrapin, 28-931, 28-932
Textile manufacturers—
Exemptions, supra
returns for taxation, 65-1722
Timber or timber rights taxable as per-
sonalty, 65-1621 to 65-1623
Time for payment, 65-1965 to 65-1967
Tobacco —
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Stamp Taxes (this index)
Tonnage duties, states not to lay, without
consent of Congress, US Const, Art
l,ch 10, §9, cl8
Townships (this index)
Transfer taxes —
Estate Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act, refund-
ing bonds under, 59-658
Trustees —
liability for taxes, 65-1611, 65-1626
listing for assessment of property in
hands of, 65-1627
return by, of personal property, 65-1625
Tuberculosis camps, county or municipal,
levy for retirement of bonds of, 32-806
Turnpike companies, certain real estate
of, to be treated as personal property,
65-1509
Uniform Federal Tax Lien Registration
Act, 65-2721 to 65-2727
Uniformity. Equality and uniformity,
supra
Unincorporated communities, police dis-
trict in, 53-310
United States —
bonds, exemption of, 65-1522(36)
property, exemption of. Exemptions,
supra
Use taxes. Sales and Use Taxes (this in-
dex)
Valuation-
annuities, 65-1649
appeal from increase of, 65-1853
bank bills, 65-1649
basis for taxation, SC Const, Art 1,
§6; Art 3, §29
changes in, 65-1852
contracts for delivery of specific ar-
ticles, 65-1649
correction of, 65-1779
Budget and Control Board proceed-
ing for, 65-2850
Index
1021
TAXATION— Cont'd
Valuation — Cont'd
credits, 65-1649
lease, perpetual, estate held under, 65-
1612
leaseholds, 65-1649
money, 65-1649
notice of increase of, 65-1853
t personal property, 65-1648, 65-1649
railroad property, 65-1673, 65-1679
real property, 65-1648
returns to show, 65^1647
Vehicles, place for taxation, 65-1643
Venue of actions to collect tax from trans-
portation company, 65-1703
Vessels —
interests in, where taxable, 65-1501
personalty, to be treated as, 65-1509
Veterans' organizations, exemption of prop-
erty of, 65-1522(25)
Wagons, place for taxation, 65-1643
Waiver of errors, omissions or irregular-
ities by failure to seek suspension of
sale, 65-2770
Walterboro (this index)
Warehouses, place of taxation of personal
property used in connection with, 65-
1643
Warrant. Execution to enforce payment,
supra
Watches, gold and silver, return for taxa-
tion, 65-1647
Water power canals, 65-1722
Waterworks, exemption from taxation, 65-
1522(21)
Wearing apparel, exemption of, 65-1522(31)
Wheat, amount on hand, return of, 65-1644 I
Williamston, property tax in, 47-244
Wine, tax on. Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter
(this index)
Workmen's compensation —
insurance carriers, 72-414 to 72-420
self-insurers, 72-419
Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. buildings
and property, exemptions, 65-1522(26,
27), 65-1523(54, 55)
York, property tax in, 47-248
TAX BOARD OF REVIEW
Generally, 65-101 to 65-111
Appeals to —
county equalization board chairman,
compensation of, 65-109
docket 65-104
hearing of, 65-104, 65-107
order of hearing to be fixed by chair-
man. 65-102
how taken, 65-106
income tax assessments, 65-322
majority required for reversal of Com-
mission, 65-108
TAX BOARD OF REVIEW— Cont'd
Appeals to — Cont'd
notice of intention to take, 65-106
record, 65-104
report to Governor upon modification
or reversal of Tax Commission, 65-
111
report to Tax Commission, 65-110
right of appeal, 65-105
time for taking, 65-106
Appointment, 65-101
Chairman, 65-101
clerical help, 65-102
compensation, 65-103
duties, 65-102
expenses, payment of, 65-103
pro tern, 65-102
term of office, 65-101
Compensation of members, 65-103
Meetings, 65-104
Mileage, 65-103
Number of members, 65-101
Quorum, 65-108
Roster of cases, 65-102
Terms of office of members, 65-101
TAX COLLECTORS
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
see index under name of-eounty
' Auditors, assistance to, 65-2452 \
Deeds of, indexing, 60-157, 60-159, 60-160 '
Fees for warrant for collection of retailer's
license tax or sales tax, 65-1475
Forfeited land commission, agency for,
65-2572 —
TAX COMMISSION
Generally, 65-51 to 65-72
Abatement of improperly assessed taxes,
powers and duties as to, 65-2681 to 65-
2685
Acknowledgments of returns or reports,
power to take, 65-1444
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Appeals from, to Tax Board of Review.
Tax Board of Review (this index)
Appeals to, rules for conducting, 65-63
Appointment, 65-52
Assessments —
erroneous, improper or illegal, relief
against, 65-2681
notice to person affected, 65-105
Assistants —
employment of, 65-59
traveling expenses, 65-60
Banks, property of, to be assessed by, in
Sumter County, 65-66
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TAX COMMISSION— Cont'd
Bedding stamps, 32-1375, 32-1376
Books of person liable to retailer's tax,
sales tax or use tax, examination of,
65-1451 to 65-1455
Bowling alley licenses. Amusements and
Athletic Contests (this index)
Budget, cooperation in preparation of, 1-721
Business license tax division, revolving
fund for purchase of crowns, 65-663
Chain Store Taxes (this index)
Chairman —
compensation, 65-56
election, 65-57
entire time to be devoted to duties, 65-
58
political activities prohibited, 65-58
Classification of property by, 65-64(2)
Coin-operated machine licenses. Coin-Op-
erated Machines (this index)
Compensation of members, 65-56
Compromise —
confiscation or seizure, 65-68
income tax cases, 65-350
Contempt proceeding against person disre-
garding summons, 65-1455
Corporations (this index)
Creation, 65-51
Deposition of witnesses, power to cause
taking of, 65-64(9)
Employees, 65-59
appointment, 65-1442
bonds, 65-206
income tax, employment in assessment
and collection, 65-204
salaries and expenses, 65-205
traveling expenses, 65-60
Enforcement of tax laws, duty as to, 65-64
(4)
Equalization of assessments, 65-67
powers of, 65-64(17)
reassessments, 65-1505
Evasion of taxation, inquiry into, 65-64(10)
Exemption, under regulations by, of bev-
erages or tobacco products intended
for exportation, 65-4
Experts — ■
employment of, 65-59
traveling expenses, 65-60
Express companies' reports, additional in-
formation to requirement of, §§ 12-1
and 12-732, 58-12
Extensions of time —
for income tax return, 65-303
for making return or payment under
retailer's license tax, sales tax or use
tax statutes, 65-1446
Fees for income tax distress warrants, 65-
346
Form for listing of property, duty to pre-
pare, 65-64(2)
Fuel dealers subject to tax to report to, 65-
1211
TAX COMMISSION— Cont'd
Fuel tax investigations by, 65-1219
Hearings-
gross receipts tax on public service cor-
porations, 65-604
rules for conducting, 65-63
Income Tax (this index)
Information, power to require production
of, 65-64(7)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Inspection by —
for purpose of enforcing payment of li-
cense, admission, or stamp tax, 65-
856
sellers of beer or wine, 65-738
Investigations, 65-71
see also Inspection by, supra
fuel tax investigations, 65-1219
railroad property, 65-1676, 65-1677
transportation company returns, 65-1699,
6S-1700
where held, 65-62
Invoices, duplicate, to be furnished by deal-
ers in soft drinks, 65-757
Jeopardy assessments of retailer's license
tax, sales tax or use tax, 65-1472
Legislation, power to formulate and recom-
mend, 65-64(13)
Levy, annual, power to make, 65-64(16)
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Meetings, 65-62
Notice of assessment, to person affected,
65-105
Notification by of discovery of overpay-
ment or underpayment of retailer's li-
cense tax, sales tax or use tax, 65-1456,
65-1461
Number of members, 65-51
Oath of office, 65-55
Oaths, power to administer, 65-309
Office, 65-61
Omitted property, power to require place-
ment on assessment rolls, 65-64(14)
Penalties imposed by retailer's license tax,
sales tax or use tax legislation, waiver
or reduction of, 65-1469
Pool and billiards. Amusements and Ath-
letic Contests (this index)
Powers, 65-64
Probate judge's fees for settlement of es-
tates, powers and duties as to, 27-303
Public utility property to be assessed by,
in Sumter County, 65-66
Qualifications of members, 65-53
Quorum, 65-62
Railroad companies' tax return, power to
prescribe form for, 65-1674
Reassessment, power to order, 65-64(15)
Recess appointment, confirmation by Sen-
ate required, 1-121
Index
1023
TAX COMMISSION— Cont'd
Refund of taxes —
powers and duties as to, 65-2681 to 65-
2685
rules and regulations as to, 65-2685
Regulations. Rules and regulations, infra
Removal of members, 65-54
Reports, 65-64(13)
abatements and refunds, 65-2684
Retail license tax, administration and en-
forcement, 65-1441
Returns for taxation —
banks and insurance companies and oth-
er corporations, review, reassess-
ment, and equalization, 65-65
form, power to prescribe, for transpor-
tation companies, 65-1699
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 844-855
power to make, 65-63
abatement of tax erroneously as-
sessed, 65-2685
beer and wine tax, 65-737
crowns for bottled drinks, 65-771
income tax, enforcement of, 65-207
insurance companies, license tax on,
65-936
oleomargarine tax, 65-954
refund of taxes erroneously collected,
65-2685
retailer's license tax, 65-1443
sales and use taxes, 65-1443
stamp taxes, collection of, 65-851
storing of syrup not intended for
soft drinks, 65-760
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
Secretary, 65-59, 65-60
traveling expenses, 65-60
Security for payment of retailer's license
tax, sales tax or use tax, 65-1470, 65-
1471
Skating rink licenses. Amusements and
Athletic Contests (this index)
Soft drink taxes, power to prescribe rules
and regulations for collection, 65-851
Stamp Taxes (this index)
Statistical information, duty to collect and
report, 65-64(18)
operation of income tax, 65-208
Stenographer, employment of, 65-59
Street railways, additional information to
requirement of §§ 12-1 and 12-732, 58-12
Subpoena for books of account, etc., 65-
1452 to 65-1455
Supervisory powers, 65-64(1)
Suspension of members, 65-54
Telegraph companies, additional informa-
tion to reports under §§ 12-1 and 12-732,
58-12
Telephone companies, additional informa-
tion to requirements of §§ 12-1 and 12-
732, 58-12
TAX COMMISSION— Cont'd
Terms of office, 65-52
Traveling expenses, allowability, 65-56, 65-
60
Vacancies, how filled, 65-54
Warrant for collections of retailer's license
tax, sales tax or use tax, 65-1473 to 65-
1476
Water companies, additional information to
report under §§ 12-1 and 12-732, 58-12
Witnesses before, 65-72
depositions of, power to cause taking of,
65-64(9)
power to summon and examine, 65-64
(8)
TAXES
Taxation (this index)
TAXICABS
Motor Carriers (this index)
TEA
Food as including, 32-1452
TEACHERS
Public school teachers. Schools and School
Districts (this index)
TEAR GAS BOMBS OR GUNS
Placing tear gas bombs in certain buildings
or public places, penalty for, 16-162
Possession, etc., of tear gas gun, penalty for,
16-147
TECHNICAL LIVESTOCK
COMMITTEE
Livestock markets, inspection of, 6-334
TECHNICIANS
Dental technicians. Dentists and Dental
Technicians (this index)
TEETH
Artificial teeth, 56-591 to 56-595
Dentists and Dental Technicians (this in-
dex)
Horses or mules, alterations of teeth of, 6-
304
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TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE
LINES
Generally, see Telegraph Companies;
Telephone Companies
Consent, local, required to grant by Legis-
lature of power to construct and oper-
ate, SC Const, Art 8, § 4
Governor's powers to take possession of
telegraph lines upon calling out the
militia, 44-118
Research, Planning, and Development
Board may acquire, operate, etc., 9-310
(4)
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES
Bridges, clearances for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 821
Closing or discontinuing offices or agency,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 14]
Common carriers, SC Const, Art 9, § 3
Condemnation of property of, under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-
55, 25-56
Consolidation —
general corporation law inapplicable, 12-
451
with competing lines prohibited, SC
Const, Art 9, § 7
Contracts between carriers, telephone, and
telegraph companies, powers of Public
Service Commission, 58-8, 58-9
Discrimination by —
legislation to prevent duty to enact, SC
Const, Art 9, § 13
prohibited, SC Const. Art 9, § 5
Eminent Domain (this index)
Fines and penalties, division between State
and county, 58-17
Free service, 58-4, 58-5
Hearings —
discontinuance of office or agency, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 752 [Rule 14]
Highway, condemnation of telegraph com-
pany's right of way or easement for,
33-127
wires crossing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
817 [Rule 14]
Income tax, basis of ascertaining net tax-
able income, 65-256
Independent offices not to be closed without
consent of Commission, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p 829 [No. 1]
Interchange of traffic, SC Const, Art 9, § 6
Intermediate points, rates to, SC Const, Art
9, § 5
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Limitation of liability, prohibiton as to, 58-
253
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES— Cont'd
Lines —
authorization to construct, 58-301
connection with lines in other states, SC
Const, Art 9, § 6
crossing other lines, SC Const, Art 9,
§ 6
highways, crossing, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
malicious injuries to, penalty for, 58-316
railroads, contracts for use of right of
way of, 58-303
railroad tracks, crossing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
specifications for overhead wire cross-
ings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817
[Rule 14]
wires near highways, 58-7
Messages —
cipher messages, liability for, 58-252
cumulation of remedies, 58-255
delivery, 58-254; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 829 [No. 3]
free in certain municipalities, 58-256
duty to receive and transmit, 58-251
intrastate messages, 58-313, 58-315
limitation of liability, prohibition of, 58-
253
mental anguish caused by negligence in
handling, 58-255
penalty for failing to transmit and de-
liver, 58-251
Overhead wire crossings, specifications for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Public service authority as having certain
rights of, 59-5
Public Service Commission, regulation by,
58-201, 58-202
Railroad tracks, wires crossing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Reports —
to Public Service Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 829 [No. 2]
to Tax Commission, additional informa-
tion to requirement of, 12-1, 12-732,
58-12
Rules and regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 829
Streets, wires crossing, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Taxation (this index)
Wage payment laws as inapplicable to, 40-
112
TELEPHONE COMPANIES
Generally, 58-351 to 58-495
Abandonment of service, 58-380
Access to premises, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 833 [Rule 15]
Accidents, report of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. S34 [Rule 22(c)]
Index
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TELEPHONE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Accounts, Public Service Commission may
prescribe system of, 58-384
Adequate service, Public Service Commis-
sion may order, 58-421
Affiliates, transactions with, 58-382
Annual reports, 58-387
Application for service, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 831 [Rule 8]
Audits by Public Service Commission, 58-
429
Base rate area, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 830
[Rule 6 (A) (1)]
Books and records to be kept within State,
58-388
Bridges, clearances for, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 821
Capitalization of franchises, mergers, etc.,
58-386
Changes in rates, 58-401 to 58-408
approval of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 834
[Rule 21]
considerations in fixing rates, 58-407
initiation by company, 58-402
bond for putting suspended rates in
effect, 58-405
burden of proof, 58-406
determination by Public Utilities
Commission, 58-406
hearing, 58-404
notice, 58-402, 58-403
recovery of excessive payments, 58-
408
suspension of new rates pending hear-
ing, 58-404
Public Service Commission's power to
direct, 58-401
recovery back of excessive collections
on disapproval of, 58-408
Classification —
of areas. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 830
[Rule 6]
permitted, 58-375
of exchange service, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 831 [Rule 9]
Commencing operations, subjection to chap-
ter prior to, 58-354
Common carriers, SC Const, Art 9, § 3
Complaints against, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 834 [Rule 23]
Condemnation of property of, under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-
55, 25-56
Connections, duty to make, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 833 [Rule 18]
Consolidation —
general corporation law inapplicable, 12-
451
with competing lines prohibited, SC
Const, Art 9, § 7
18 SC Code]— 65
TELEPHONE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Construction costs, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 832 [Rule 14]
Contracts between carriers, telephone, and
telegraph companies, powers of Public
Service Commission, 5S-8, 58-9
Definitions, 58-351; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
829 [Rule 1]
Deposits by subscribers, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. S32 [Rule 13]
Depreciation charges and reserves, 58-385
Directory, furnishing to Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 834 [Rule 27]
Discontinuance of service, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 833 [Rules 19, 20]
Discrimination —
legislation to prevent, duty to enact, SC
Const, Art 9, § 13
prohibited, SC Const, Art 9, § 5; 58-375
Eminent Domain (this index)
Enforcement of law generally, Public Serv-
ice Commission's duties as to, 58-432
Equipment and facilities, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 830 [Rule 4]
maintenance of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 833 [Rule 16]
Estoppel to discontinue or suspend service,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 833 [Rule 20]
Exchanges, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 830
[Rule 5]
service area, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 830
[Rule 6 (A)]
Explosive atmospheres, equipment not to
be installed in, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
833 [Rule 16]
Extension of existing facilities, 58-377
Extensions of plant, Rules & Reg., Vol 7
p. 833 [Rule 18]
Facilities to be provided, 58-376
Farmers' stations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7 p
831 [Rule 11 (B)]
Fines and penalties, division between State
and county, 58-17
Hazardous locations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 833 [Rule 17]
Highways, wires crossing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Income Tax (this index)
Individual line service, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 831 [Rule 10]
Inspection by Public Service Commission,
58-429
Installation, subscriber bearing cost of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 832 [Rule 14]
Interchange of traffic, SC Const, Art 9, § 6;
58-379
Intermediate points, rates to, SC Const,
Art 9, § 5
Interstate commerce, applicability of chap-
ter to, 58-357
Intrastate messages, 58-313, 58-315
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TELEPHONE COMPANIES-Cont'd TELEPHONE COMPANIES-Confd
Joint hearings, orders, etc., with other State
or Federal boards, Public Service Com-
mission may join in, 58-426
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Lines —
authorization to construct, 58-301
connection with lines in other states, SC
Const, Art 9, § 6
crossing other lines, SC Const, Art 9,
malicious injuries to, penalty for, 58-316
railroads, contracts for use of right of
way of, 58-303
specifications for overhead wire cross-
ings. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817
[Rule 14]
wires near highways, 58-7
Maintenance of plant and equipment, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 833 [Rule 16]
Messages, duty as to transmission of, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 830 [Rule 3]
Obligation of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 830
[Rule 3]
Office to be within State, 58-388
Overhead wire crossings, specifications for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Party line service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
831 [Rule 11 (A)]
Payment for service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 832 [Rule 12]
deposits to guarantee, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 832 [Rule 13]
discontinuance for nonpayment, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 833 [Rule 19]
Penalties, 58-491 to 58-495
accumulation of, 58-494
actions for, to be in name of State, 58-495
each day of violation as separate offense,
58-492
general penalty, 58-491
principles responsible for acts of agents,
58-493
Preferences. Discrimination, supra
Procedure before Public Service Commis-
sion, 58-441 to 58-464
certification of official acts, 58-443
certified copies of documents as evi-
dence, 58-464
complaints, 58-448
dismissal without hearing, 58-451
service of, 5S-449, 58-450
contempt of Commission, 58-461
fees and costs —
certified copies of documents, 58-464
witnesses and officers, 58-463
findings, 58-456
hearings, 58-452
conduct of, 58-453
notice of, 58-454
Procedure before Public Service Commis-
sion— Cont'd
hearings — Cont'd
time and place of, 58-454
who may participate in, 58-455
investigations, 58-428, 58-429
by one or more of commissioners, 58-
441
conduct of, 58-453
special agent or examiner, 58-442
fees and mileage of, 58-463
oath, power to administer, 58-443
orders —
approval of orders of one or more of
commissioners, 58-441
contempt, failure to obey as, 58-461
effective date of, 58-457
rescission or amendment of, 58-458
service of copy of, 58-456
process, power to issue, 58-444
production of books and papers, 58-447
record of proceedings, 58-459
rehearings, 58-460
rules of procedure, 58-462
subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum,
power to issue, 58-444
contempt, failure to obey as, 58-461
witnesses —
contempt, refusal to testify as, 58-461
depositions, taking of, 58-446
fees and mileage of witnesses and of-
ficers taking depositions, 58-463
power to examine, 58-443
self-incrimination, 5S-445
Production of books and papers in proceed-
ings before Public Service Commission,
58-447 . .
Profits from efficiency, participation in, 58-
383
Public convenience, certificate of, when re-
quired for construction and expansion,
58-378
Public Service Authority as having certain
rights of, 59-5
Public Service Commission —
see also other appropriate lines in
this topic
enumeration of powers not exclusive,
58-433
investigation by, 58-428
other powers of Commission not affected,
58-434
regulations of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
829-834
Rates-
bonds — ,
putting suspended rates in ettect, 55-
405
Stay pending review of Public Serv
ice Commission orders, bond for,
58-473, 5S-477
[8 SC Code]
Index
1027
TELEPHONE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Rates — Cont'd
capitalization of franchises, mergers,
etc., 58-386
Changes in, supra
hearings as to, to be before majority
of full Public Service Commission,
58-442
preferences prohibited, 58-375
Railroad tracks, wires crossing, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Rates-
approval of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 834
[Rule 21]
filing copies of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
834 [Rule 24]
schedules of, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 834
[Rule 24]
Records of long distance or toll calls, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 834 [Rule 26]
Reparation claims for improper charges —
action for, 58-425
Public Service Commission's powers as
to, 58-424
Reports, 58-387; Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p.
834 [Rule 22]
to other State agencies, Public Service
Commission may inspect and copy,
58-430
Requests for service, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 833 [Rule 18]
Restoration of service, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 833 [Rule 20]
Review of orders of Public Service Commis-
sion, 58-471 to 58-478
action for, 58-471
appeal to Supreme Court, 58-477
bond for stay pending review, 58-473,
58-477
limitation of time to bring action for,
58-472
presumptions and burden of proof, 58-
475
priority of cases for hearing, 58-478
record of proceedings as sole evidence,
58-476
rehearing as prerequisite, 58-471
Richland County Common Pleas Court,
jurisdiction of, 58-471
scope of review, 58-474
stay pending review, 58-473, 58-477
Rules and regulations of Public Service
Commission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
829-834
compliance with, 58-389
effect of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 834
[Rule 25]
miscellaneous regulations, 58-422
power to make, 58-431
Rural service area, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
830 [Rule 6(A) (2) (a)]
Sale of property, franchises, etc., 58-381
Vol. 7, p. 830
Rules & Reg., Vol.
TELEPHONE COMPANIES— Cont'd
Service of process and papers in proceedings
before Public Service Commission, 58-
449, 58-450
orders of Public Service Commission,
58-456
Service stations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 831
[Rule 11(B)]
State departments, telephone companies
may grant free or reduced rate to,
58-374
Station areas, Rules & Reg
[Rule 6(B)]
Streets, wires crossing.
7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Suspension of service. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 833 [Rules 19, 20]
Tax assessments, 65-1691 to 65-1707
Tax Commission, reports to. additional in-
formation to requirements of §§ 12-1
and 12-732, 58-12
Tax returns, Public Service Commission
may inspect and copy, 58-430
Telephone exchange, what is, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 830 [Rule 5]
Toll service. Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 831
[Rule 7]
Value of company, Public Service Commis-
sion's power to fix, 58-423
Violation of rules of company, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 833 [Rule 19]
Violations —
action or suit by Public Service Commis-
sion to prevent, 58-427
Penalties, supra
Wage payment laws as inapplicable, 40-112
Waiver of right to suspend or discontinue
service, Rules & Reg., Vol 7, p. 833
[Rule 20]
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
Furnishing, to Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 834 [Rule 27]
TELEPHONES
See also Telegraph and Telephone Lines;
Telephone Companies
Fraudulent operation of coin-box tele-
phone. 5-623, 5-624
TEMPORARY INJUNCTION
Injunction (this index)
TENANCY AT WILL
Landlord and Tenant (this index)
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TENANCY BY CURTESY
Curtesy (this index)
TENANCY BY THE ENTIRETIES
Partnership not created by, 52-12
Simultaneous Death Act as affecting dispo-
sition of property, 19-304
TENANCY FOR LIFE
Life Estates (this index)
Landlord and Tenant (this index)
TENANCY FROM MONTH
TO MONTH
Generally, 41-53
Date of termination, 41-63
TENANT
Landlord and Tenant (this index)
TENANTS FOR YEARS
Definition of "tenant for years," 41-1
Partition suit, as parties to. 10-2201
Termination of tenancy, date of, 51-62
TENANTS IN COMMON
Lien, sale to enforce, purchase by cotenant,
45-2
Mortgage foreclosure, purchase by cotenant
at, 45-2
Partition (this index)
Partnership not created by tenancy in com-
mon, 52-12
TENDER
Chattel mortgage as nullified by, 45-158
Highway, county, costs in action for defect
in as affected by tender, 33-924
TENT SHOWS
Carnivals and traveling tent shows. Amuse-
ments and Athletic Contests (this in-
dex)
Circuses (this index)
Licenses and license taxes, 65-965, 65-967
to 65-971
TENURE OF LANDS
Estates (this index)
TERMINAL FACILITIES
In cities over 50,000. Ports and Maritime
Matters (this index)
State Ports Authority, powers of. Charles-
ton Harbor (this index)
TERMINAL RAILROADS
State Ports Authority, powers of, 54-20 to
54-22
TERMS OF COURT
Circuit courts. Circuit Courts and Judges
(this index)
Common pleas courts. Common Pleas
Courts and Judges (this index)
County courts, 15-614
Domestic relations courts, 15-1152
Equity (this index)
Florence Civil Court, 15-1613
General Sessions Courts (this index)
Greenville County Court, 15-660
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, 15-
1152
Laurens County Domestic Relations Court,
15-1295
Marlboro County Court, 15-699.6
Orangeburg County Court, 15-723
Probate courts, 15-441
Richland County Court, 15-765
Spartanburg County Court, 15-810
Supreme Court, 15-141
notice of, to attorneys, 15-141
TERRA ALBA
Confectionery as adulterated by, 32-1513
TERRAPIN
For statutory provisions generally applicable to
wild life, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Closed and open seasons, 28-901
Dealer's license, 28-940
Farms, license for, 28-939
"Fish," within coastal fisheries laws, 28-/52
Fisheries Board's jurisdiction over, 28-159
Left over from open season, reports of, 28-
901
Licenses —
dealers. 28-940
farms, 28-939
License tax, 28-932 _
Penalty for unlawful possession, 28-901
Prima facie evidence of violation of stat-
utory regulations, 2S-903
Return "to public waters where illegally
taken, 28-904
Index
1029
TERRAPIN— Cont'd
Seine, mesh of, 28-902
Size, minimum, 28-902
Tax on, 28-931,28-932
TEXTILES
Lien for manufacturing, mercerizing, dye-
ing, bleaching, or finishing, 45-555, 45-
556, 45-557
TERRITORIES AND DEPENDENCIES
OF UNITED STATES
Commissioners of deeds, appointment in,
49-51
Securities Act not applicable to securities
issued or guaranteed by, 62-51(1)
TESTAMENTARY GUARDIANS
Generally, 31-52 to 31-56
TESTAMENTS
Wills (this index)
TESTIMONIALS WITH
GREAT SEAL
Fees of Secretary of State for, 27-501
TETANUS
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
555 [Sec. 8]
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
TETRYL
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
TEXTBOOKS
Public schools. Schools (this index)
TEXTILE PLANTS
See also Cotton Mills
Drinking water, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
618 [Sec. 1,2]
Labor laws affecting. Labor (this index)
Sunday work in —
restrictions on, 64-4
wages for, 64-4
Taxation (this index)
THANKSGIVING DAY
Holiday, 64-151
THEATERS AND SHOWS
Admissions Tax (this index)
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
Motion Pictures (this index)
Motion-Picture Theaters (this index)
Sunday performances prohibited, 64-1
Unlicensed actors punished as vagrants, 16-
565(8)
THE CITADEL
Citadel (this index)
THEFT
Larceny (this index)
THIAMIN
Corn meal and grits to contain. 32-1552
Enriched flour and bread to contain, 32-
1531,32-1532
THIRD PARTIES
Attachment, third-party claims as to, 10-929
right to move for discharge, 10-931
Claim and delivery, third-party claims in ac-
tions for, 10-2515
in magistrates' courts, 43-180
Juvenile and domestic relations courts, pow-
ers of, 15-1227
Partition of real estate as affecting third
persons, 10-2202
Railroads, insurance against fire damage
to property of third person, 58-1198
Real property, confirmation of former pat-
ents, grants, etc., effect on rights of
third persons, 57-54
Supplemental proceedings, third-party
claims in, 10-1735
THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Courts (this index)
Greenville County, criminal investigator for,
53-864.1
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THROUGH BILLS OF LADING
Bills of Lading (this index)
THROUGH HIGHWAYS
Denned, 46-252
Designation, 46-473
Right of way at, 46-423
TICK
Cattle, disinfection of, 6-422 to 6-424
TICKETS
Free passes by carriers, 58-4, 58-5
Lottery tickets, penalty for selling, 16-503
Motor Carriers (this index)
Railroad passenger tickets, discrimination
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 752
[Rule 15]
Railroad mileage books, family use of, 58-
1074
Second-class railroad passenger tickets, 58-
1181
Tax on. Admissions Tax (this index)
TIDEWATERS
Classes and standards for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 691-693
Railroads, passing by, Public Service Com-
mission to approve, 58-992
TIES
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
TIMBER AND TIMBER RIGHTS
See also Forestry; Logs and Logging;
Lumber
Branding, 66-241 to 66-245
destruction or removal of brand pe-
nalized, 66-245
Condemnation of timber rights under State
Authorities Eminent Domain Act, 25-58
Drainage district, removal in, 18-274
Highways, hauling on, 33-463
Income tax, deductibility of depletion allow-
ance, 65-259
Labor laws as not applicable to timber in-
dustry. 40-15, 40-112
Leases, applicability of statutory provisions,
41-2
Lien on branded timber, 66-243, 66-244
Recording of deeds, leases, etc., county au-
ditor's endorsement required, 60-56
TIMBER AND TIMBER
RIGHTS— Cont'd
Taxation of timber or timber rights as
personalty, 65-1621 to 65-1623
Waters and Watercourses (this index)
TIME
Answer, time for. Answer (this index)
Appeals (this index)
Computation —
as to civil remedies and procedure, gen-
erally, 10-2
rail, common carriers by, proceedings
before Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 764 [Rule
34]
Freight, transportation of. Carriers (this
index)
Habeas corpus, production of prisoner, 17-
358
Limitation of Actions (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
New trial, hearing of motion for, 10-1461,
10-1462
Notice of dishonor. Negotiable Instru-
ments (this index)
Presentment for acceptance period. Ne-
gotiable Instruments (this index)
Sales and use taxes, time for payment. Sales
and Use Taxes (this index)
TIME TABLES
Railroads (this index)
Motor Carriers (this index)
TIMMONSVILLE, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Fublic works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
TIMOTHY SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
TIRES
Vehicles (this index)
TITLE AND OWNERSHIP
Aliens, land ownership by, 57-101 to 57-104
Bills of Lading (this index)
Canal companies, land condemned by, fee to
remain in owner, 58-781
Catawba Indian lands, tiles to, 57-151 to
57-155
Index
1031
TITLE AND OWNERSHIP— Cont'd
Confirmation of certain land titles, 57-51
to 57-57
Carteret, John Lord, estate of, not af-
fected, 57-55
conveyances and grants prior to August
20, 1731, not affected by certain de-
fects, 57-56
escheated lands, State not precluded by
grant, possession, etc., of, 57-51
former patents, grants, etc., 57-52 to
57-54
possession for five years before July 4,
1776, deemed good title, 57-57
Escheats (this index)
Motor carriers, adoption of former service,
tariffs, etc., upon change of ownership,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 802 [Rule
38]
Railroad, land condemned by, fee to remain
in owner, 58-781
Sales and use taxes on title retention sales,
65-1360, 65-1403
Surveyors, appointment in actions involving
title to land, 57-452, 57-453
TOBACCO AND TOBACCO
PRODUCTS— Cont'd
License and License Taxes (this index)
Minors, furnishing to —
Children's Courts (this index)
penalty for, 16-556
Referendum as to assessment for promotion
of export trade in flue-cured tobacco,
3-247 to 3-249.4, 3-249.8, 3-249.9
Revenue stamps, exemption of tobacco
products intended for export, 65-4
Stamp Taxes (this index)
Theft of plants from beds penalized. 3-43
Trucks used in warehouses, to be uniform
weight, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464
[Reg. 5]
Warehouseman. Warehouses (this index)
TOBACCO ASSOCIATES
INCORPORATED
Export trade in flue-cured tobacco, promo-
tion of, 3-246 to 3-249.9
TITLES OF NOBILITY
Grant of, forbidden, US Const, Art 1, §9,
cl. 8, §10, cl. 1; SC Const, Art 1,
§8
Not to be accepted without consent of
United States, US Const, Art 1, cl 2.
TNT
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
TOBACCO AND TOBACCO
PRODUCTS
Baskets used in auction warehouses, deter-
mination of weight of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 5]
Cigarettes (this index)
Cigars (this index)
Export trade in, promotion of, 3-246 to 3-
249.9
Fertilizers branded for —
information required in case of, 3-512
sulphur content, penalty for excessive-
ness, 3-573
Fraud in sale of, prevention, 69-41 to 69-51
Hawkers and peddlers, exemption from
certain regulations as to, 56-1217
Larceny of plants penalized, 3-43
Leaf tobacco, license not required for privi-
lege of buying, selling or distributing.
65-706
TOILETS
Broadway Lake area, regulation in, 51-217
Hotels, Boardinghouses, and Restaurants
(this index)
Privies (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Sewers and Septic Tanks (this index)
Steamboats, facilities on, 58-713
TOLL BRIDGES
Bridges (this index)
TOLL GATES
Militia, free passage for, 44-133
TOLLING OF TIME
Limitation of Actions (this index)
TOLL ROADS
Highways (this index)
TOLLS
Fares, Rates, and Charges of Carriers (this
index)
Ferry tolls. Ferries (this index)
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TOLLS— Cont'd
Steamboat companies may charge for use
of wharves or landings, 58-701
TUOLENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
TOMATOES
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Seed, germination standard, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
TOMBS AND TOMBSTONES
Cemeteries (.this index)
TON
Defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule
41]
TONSILITIS
Acute, exclusion from school of persons suf-
fering from, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
557 [Sec. 19]
TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS
OF TRADE
Exemption from attachment, execution,
etc., SC Const, Art 3, §28; 34-41
Phosphate mining tools, failure to return,
16-393
TORCHES
Flares. Motor Carriers (this index)
TORT
Actions of —
costs in certain actions, 10-1607
counterclaims in, 10-703, 10-705
Death by Wrongful Act (this index)
death of party after verdict not to abate,
10-217
exemplary damages, pleading of, 10-678
limitation of, 10-143(5)
pleading several wrongs, effect of, 10-679
Flight, torts during, 2-8
Rural Electrification Authority, liability of,
24-315
TOURIST CAMPS AND ROAD-
HOUSES
Particular counties, provisions distinctive
to, see index under name of county
See also Trailer Camps or Parks
Generally, 35-201 to 35-208
Bedding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec
7 (h) (i) (j)]; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
591 [Sees. 19, 20]
Charleston Countv, regulation in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 477-481
Cisterns, screening of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 590 [Sec. 14]
Counties to which provisions inapplicable.
35-208
Definition of tourist camp for purpose of
health regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 551 [Sec. 1]
Drainage, Charleston County, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec. 6]
Garbage regulations respecting, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec. 6]
disposal, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591
[Sec. 15]
Health Board regulations respecting. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 551, 552, 588-592
Heating facilities. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
591 [Sec. 16]
Inspection, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 592
[Sees. 25-27]
Laundry facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
551 [Sec. 5]
Lavatory facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
591 [Sec. 22]
Charleston County, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 478 [Sec. 5]
Layout, Charleston County, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec. 7]
License —
application for, 35-202
fees, 35-204
issuance of, 35-203
law enforcement officers to furnish in-
formation pertinent to issuing or
revoking of. 35-206
penalty for operating without, 35-207
required, 35-201
revocation of, 35-205
Living quarters, regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec. 7]
Location, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 551 [Sec.
2]
Mosquito breeding places, camp not to be
located near, in Charleston County,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec. 6]
Penalty for violation of health regulations.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec. 12]
Plans for, in Charleston County, as requir-
ing approval of county planning board,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec. 4]
Index
1033
TOURIST CAMPS AND
ROADHOUSES— Cont'd
Plumbing, Charleston County, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec. 9]
Rates, posting of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
591 [Sec. 18]
Rubbish, regulations respecting, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec. 6]
Running water, when required, Charleston
County, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 478
[Sec. 5]
Sanitation, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 551,
552, 591; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 588-
592
Charleston County, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 478
Screens, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec.
7 (c)]
Sewage disposal. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
590 [Sec. 12]
Charleston Countv, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 479 [Sec. 14]
storage tanks, in Charleston County, fa-
cilities for draining, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 479 [Sec. 14]
Sleeping quarters. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
552 [Sec. 7]
Soap, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec. 22]
Spacing, Charleston County, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 478 [Sec. 7]
Supervision, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552
[Sec. 8]
Tanks, screening of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
590 [Sec. 14]
Toilets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 551 [Sec.
chemical, facilities for draining, Charles-
ton County, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
479 [Sec. 14]
men and women, Charleston Countv,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 479 [Sec.
11]
screening of, Charleston County, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 479 [Sec. 14]
Towels, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591 [Sec.
22]
Vermin, to be kept free from. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 551 [Sec. 2]
Washing facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
551 [Sec. 5]
Waste water, disposal of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec. 6]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 551
[Sec. 3]; p. 590 [Sees. 10, 11]
Charleston County, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 478 [Sec. 8]
Weeds, noxious, to be kept free from, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 551 [Sec. 2]
TOURIST HOMES
Tourist Camps and Roadhouses (this in-
dex)
TOW-BAR
Motor Carriers (this index)
TOWELS
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
35-126
Tourist camps, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 591
[Sec. 22]
TOWERS
Public utility lines crossing streets, rail-
roads, etc., towers for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
TOWNS
Generally, see Municipal Corporations
Particular towns, see index under name
of tozvn
Juries and jurors in municipal courts in
towns under 1,000, 15-935
Tax assessors in, 65-1839
TOWNSHIPS
Provisions affecting particular township, see
index under name of county in which
toivnship is located
Apportionment among, of proceeds of coun-
ty tax for road purposes, 33-956
Allendale County, 33-1421
Orangeburg County, 33-1833
Assessors, boards of, 65-1801 to 65-1856
compensation, 65-1842
Bankruptcy Act, readjustment of indebted-
ness under, consent of State to, 1-71
Boards of township commissioners, chair-
man may administer oaths as notaries
public, 14-6
Bodies politic and corporate, SC Const, Art
7, § 11
Bonds —
generally. Bonds (this index)
amount permissible, SC Const., Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, pp. 276, 278, 279, 293]
Beaufort County, townships, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 281]
Boganville Township. SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229, 230]
Catawba Township, York Countv,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7. p.
293]
Chesterfield Countv Townships, SC
Const, Art 10, § S [Vol. 7, p.
290J
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TOWNSHIPS— Cont'd
Bonds — Cont'd
amount permissible — Cont'd
Christ Church Parish, for construc-
tion and maintenance of railroad,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p.
280]
Crosskeys, highway improvement
bonds, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 229, 230]
Ebenezer Township, York County,
SC Const, Art 10, § S [Vol. 7, p.
293]
Fish Dam, Township of, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229, 230]
Goshen Hill Township, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229, 230]
Jonesville Township, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. pp. 229, 230]
McCormick County townships, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 278]
Pinckney, Township of, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229, 230]
St. James Santee Township railroad
aid bonds, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 281]
Santuc, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 229, 230]
Union Township, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229, 230]
highway improvements, Cherokee Coun-
ty, 33-1494
Boundaries, change of, SC Const, Art 7,
§ 11
Building and loan associations, investment
of township funds in, 1-63
Buildings, insurance, 14-605
Columbia, polling precinct, 23-152
Constitutional provision as to, exceptions
from, SC Const, Art 7, § 11
Cotton weighers, townships containing
cities over twenty thousand and under
fifty thousand, 13-261 to 13-175
Election for additional special road taxes,
33-952 to 33-955
Electrical utility regulation, included in
term "municipality" as to, 24-1
Federal savings and loan association, home
loan bank, or Home Loan Bank Board,
investment of public money in shares,
bonds, or debentures of, 1-63
Government, system of, to be provided by
Legislature, SC Const, Art 7, § 11
Highway commissioners, Cherokee County,
33-1496 to 33-1501
Highway district, to constitute, 33-818
Highway tax, Williamsburg County, 33-
1291, 33-1292
Hospitals or tuberculosis camps. Hospitals
(this index)
Libraries —
election on question of establishing, 42-
102, 42-111
TOWNSHIPS— Cont'd
Libraries — Cont'd
Hartsville Township, 42-373 to 42-383
Kings Mountain Library —
board, 42-667 to 42-669
tax for, 42-670
location, 42-104
power to acquire, own, or operate, 42-101
Regional Libraries (this index)
taxes for, 42-114
trustees —
appointment, number, and terms of
office, 42-112
eligibility as affected by holding of
other office, 42-103
powers of management, 42-113
warrants, 42-114
York Township Library Board, 42-671
to 42-673
Name, change of, 14-5
New, power of General Assembly to organ-
ize, SC Const, Art 7, § 11
Polling precinct, township as, 23-151
Railroad aid bonds, restrictions on taxes
for, 58-862, 58-863
Revenue Bond Act for utilities, exercise of
powers under, 59-377
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937 as
including, 59-652(1)
Road commission, Newberry County, 33-
1205
Road fund, Aiken County, 33-1412
Road tax in Kershaw County, 33-1141
Tax assessors, boards of, 65-1801 to 65-1856
appointment, 65-1801
auditor's report to, 65-1850
chairman to canvass territory, 65-1846
to 65-184S
chairmen to constitute county equaliza-
tion board, 65-1861
checking auditor's list, 65-1851
duties, 65-1502
search for and assessment of unreturned
property, 65-1849
term of office, 65-1801
Taxes —
districts, 65-1506
highway purposes, 33-951 to 33-955
library purposes, 42-114
power to levy, SC Const, Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, pp. 276, 278, 279]
road tax, 33-951.1
to be levied on same assessment as State
tax, 65-1503
Tax exemption of property of, SC Const,
Art 10, § 4
White Plains Township, Cherokee County
commissioner from, 14-1301
TRACHOMA
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Index
103:
TRACHOMA— Cont'd
Schools and public assemblies, exclusion of
persons afflicted with. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 18]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]
TRACKLESS TROLLEY
Buses (this index)
Coaches. Motor Vehicles (this index)
Greenville, City of (this index)
TRACKS
Electric and interurban railroads, mainte-
nance by, 58-1314
Railroads (this index)
Street railways, maintenance of track, 58-
1314
TRACTORS
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
TRADE AND COMMERCE
Particular matters, see appropriate index
headings
Anti-trust Laws (this index)
Barrel staves, characteristics and dimen-
sions, 66-6
Beef barrels, contents and character, 66-351,
66-352
Boards of Trade (this index)
Clearance not to be required of vessels
bound to or from another state, US
Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 6
Combinations in restraint of trade —
Anti-trust Laws (this index)
Monopolies (this index)
Congress, power of, to regulate, US Const,
Art 1, § 8, cl 3
Conspiracies in restraint of trade. Monop-
olies (this index)
Conspiracy to limit competition by boycott,
penalized, 66-64
Containers (this index)
Corporations, investigations of violations of
law by. 66-111 to 66-116
Crossties, dealers to keep records, 16-571,
66-7
Explosives (this index)
Fair Trade Act (this index)
Filling Stations (this index)
Foreign Commerce (this index)
Hogshead staves, characteristics and dimen-
sions, 66-6
TRADE AND COMMERCE— Cont'd
Income tax, deduction of business expen-
ses, 65-258, 65-259
Interstate Commerce (this index)
Labels (this index)
Licenses (this index)
Monopolies (this index)
National Guard, interfering with business
on account of service in, penalty for,
44-140
Phonograph records, restriction of use, 66-
101
Pipe staves, characteristics and dimensions,
66-6
Pork barrels, contents and character, 66-
351, 66-352
Preference in, not to be given to one state
over another, US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl 6
Research, Planning and Development De-
partment to promote and encourage de-
velopment of industries, 9-303(6), 9-303
(7), 9-309(8), 9-310(4)
Shingles, characteristics and dimensions,
66-6
Timber (this index)
Trademarks (this index)
Trusts, monopolistic. Monopolies (this in-
dex)
Unfair Trade Practices (this index)
Weights and Measures (this index)
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
Accident and health insurance of members
under franchise plan, 37-551
TRADE CHECKS
Wages, payment in wage checks —
acquisition at less than par prohibited,
40-134, 40-135
restrictions on, 40-133 to 40-136
TRADE FORMULAS
Proprietary food formulas, laws as to adul-
teration and misbranding as affecting,
32-1522
TRADE-IN
Sales or use tax —
automobile, exemption of proceeds of
sale of, 65-1404
basis of tax. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 849
[Reg. 3]
exclusion of from tax base, 65-1353, 65-
1362
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TRADEMARKS
Agricultural brands or marks, 66-221 to 66-
231
cumulative nature of provisions as to,
66-832
Alteration of registered mark or brand
penalized, 66-226
Counterfeiting of, unlawful, 66-201
Damages, recovery of, for unlawful use, 66-
208
Destruction of counterfeit or imitation, 66-
208
Evidence of ownership of containers, regis-
tered brand or mark as, 66-225
Fraudulent registration penalized, 66-206
Goods bearing, permissible provisions in
contract for sale of, 66-93
Horticultural brands or marks, 66-221 to 66-
231
Imitation of, unlawful, 66-201
Injunction against unlawful use, 66-208
Jurisdiction of suits for protection of, 66-212
Lubricating oils, to be shown on contain-
ers, 66-443
sale without, 66-444
selling under false trademarks, 66-464
Misleading, not to be recorded, 66-204
Obliteration of registered mark or brand
penalized, 66-226
Penalty for use of counterfeit or imitation
trademarks, 66-207
Petroleum products, selling under false
trademark penalized, 66-464
Possession, unauthorized, of containers
marked or branded, 66-228
Previously granted, not affected by sub-
sequent legislation, 66-213
Prior ownership as defense to prosecution,
66-210
Profits from unlawful use, accountability
for, 66-208
Purchase or receipt of containers branded
or marked, from other than registered
owner, penalized, 66-227
Recording, with Secretary of State, 66-202
to 66-204
fee for, 66-203
Removal of registered mark or brand penal-
ized, 66-226
Securities issued for, escrowing under Se-
curity Act, 62-115
Timber, trademark as brand for, 66-241 to
66-245
Transfer of —
agricultural or horticultural brand or
marks, 66-224
restrictions on, 66-205
TRADE NAME
Motor carriers' certificates of public con-
venience and necessity to more than
one person operating under tradename,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 801 [Rule 32]
Negotiable instruments, signature by trade
name, 8-829
TRADE SCHOOLS
Schools (this index)
TRADING STAMPS
Prohibited, 66-2
TRAFFIC LANES
Highways (this index)
TRAFFIC MANAGERS
Southern classification of railroad freight
rates, copies of proposed changes to
independent traffic managers, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 763 [Rule 30 (e)]
TRAFFIC REGULATION
Air traffic, Aeronautics Commission may
prescribe, 2-55
Highway traffic. Highways (this index)
TRAFFIC SIGNALS
Highways (this index)
TRAILER CAMPS OR PARKS
See also Tourist Camps and Roadhouses
Alleyways in, Rules & Reg., Col. 7, p. 675
"[Sec. 3]
Bathing facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
676 [Sec. 5]
Charleston Countv, regulation in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 477-481
Clearances, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 675
[Sec. 3]
Corners of space allotments to be marked,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 675 [Sec. 3]
Diseases, communicable, dutv to report,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec, 10],
553 [Sec. 3], 677 [Sec. 11]
Domesticated animals, restrictions on, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 677 [Sec. 10]
Electric outlets, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
675 [Sec. 4]
Filling stations at, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
677 [Sec. 12]
Index
1037
TRAILER CAMPS OR
PARKS— Cont'd
Fire extinguishers. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 677 [Sec. 10]
Fires, open, restrictions on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 677 [Sec. 10]
Garbage. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 676 [Sec.
8]
Hot water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
676 [Sec. 6]
Insect control. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
676, 677 [Sec. 9]
Laundry facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
676 [Sec. 5]
Layout, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 675 [Sec.
3]
Lighting of service buildings, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 676 [Sec. 5]
Location, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 675 [Sec.
Mosquito control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
677 [Sec. 9]
Penalties for violation of health regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 677 [Sec. 15]
Permit, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 552 [Sec.
11]: p. 675 [Sec 2]
Pets, restrictions on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 677 [Sec. 10]
Pools of water not to be allowed to collect,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 676 [Sec. 6]
Posting of health regulations, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 677 [Sec. 14]
Registers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 677 [Sec.
13]
Restaurants at, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 677
[Sec. 12]
Rodent control, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
676, 677 [Sec. 9]
Screening of service buildings, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 676 [Sec. 5]
Service buildings, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
676 [Sec. 5]
Sewer connections. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 675 [Sec. 4]
Slop sinks, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 676
[Sec. 5]
Space facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 675
[Sec. 4]
Streets in. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 675 [Sec.
3]
Toilet facilities, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
676 [Sec. 5]
Charleston County, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 478 [Sec. 10]
separate for males and females, Charles-
ton County, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
479 [Sec. 11]
Ventilation of service buildings, Rules 84
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 676 [Sec. 5]
Waste disposal, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 676
[Sec. 7]
Water supply, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 676
[Sec. 6]
TRAILER CAMPS OR
PARKS— Cont'd
Water taps, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 675
[Sec. 4], p. 676 [Sec. 6]
TRAILERS
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
TRAINED NURSES
Nurses (this index)
TRAIN ROBBERY
Offense and punishment, 16-334, 16-335
TRAINS
Railroads (this index)
TRAMPS
Vagrants and Vagrancy (this index)
TRAMWAY COMPANIES
Capital stock, increase or decrease provi-
sions of general corporation law as in-
applicable, 12-271
Charter, application for, requirements, 30-
303
Electric and Interurban Railroads (this in-
dex)
Street Railways (this index)
TRANSCRIPT
Appeal (this index)
Copies (this index)
Florence civil court, stenographer to furnish
transcripts, 15-1604
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Original cases in Supreme Court, Sup Ct
Rule 20
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, tran-
script for parties, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 764 [Rule 32]
Spartanburg County Court, stenographer to
furnish transcripts, 15-798
TRANSFER TAXES
Estate Tax (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Revenue Bond Refinancing Act, refunding
bonds under, 59-658
1038
Code of Laws of South Carolina
TRANSFORMERS
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire and maintain, 9-310(4c)
TRANSPORTATION
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Animals, transporting in cruel or inhuman
manner, 6-5 (c)
Carriers (this index)
Convicts, transportation to penitentiary.
Penitentiary (this index)
Death sentence, transportation of convict
under, to State penitentiary, 55-372
expenses to be paid by county of convic-
tion. 55-374
Explosives (this index)
Industrial school, transportation to, 55-104
Militia, 44-78
Pupils. Schools and School Districts (this
index) ■""
Research Development and Planning De-
partment to promote, 9-303(3, 6)
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES
Carriers (this index)
TRAP GUN
Setting of, 16-143
TREASON
Attainder of, not to work corruption of
blood, US Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 2
Civil Defense (this index)
Civil officers to be removed on conviction
of, US Const, Art 2, § 4
Confession in open court as basis for con-
viction, US Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 1
Congress, power to punish, US Const, Art
3, § 3, cl 2
Corruption of blood, attainder of treason
not to work, US Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 2
Defense witnesses in prosecutions for, 26-5
Enemies of United States, treason by ad-
herence to, US Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 1
Forfeiture, attainder of treason not to work
forfeiture bevond life of person attaint-
ed, US Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 2
Overt act, proof as necessary, US Const,
Art 3, § 3, cl 1
Proof, US Const, Art 3, § 3 cl 1; SC Const,
Art 1, § 22
Punishment of, powers of Congress, US
Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 2
Removal of civil officers on conviction of,
US Const, Art 2, § 4
Representative in Congress may be arrest-
ed for, US Const, Art 1, § 6, cl 1
Senator may be arrested for, US Const, Art
1, § 6. cl 1
War, levying against United States, US
Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 1
What constitutes, US Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 1;
SC Const, Art 1, § 22
Witnesses, testimony of two, required to
convict, US Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 1
TRAPS AND TRAPPING
Fish and Game (this index)
TRAVELING EXPENSES
Particular officers, see index under name of
office or officer
Police insurance and annuity fund, em-
ployees of board of, 61-305
Income tax, deductibility from gross in-
come, 65-258
State Health Officer, 32-33
Witnesses (this index)
TRAVELING TENT SHOWS
Amusement and Athletic Contests (this in-
dex)
TRAWLERS
Shrimp and Prawn (this index)
TREASURER
Cooperative Associations (this index)
Corporations (this index)
Drainage Districts (this index)
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Sanitary and Drainage Commission (this
index)
State. Treasurer, State (this index)
TREASURER, COUNTY
Generally, see Counties
Particular counties, provisions distinctive to,
see index under name of county
TREASURER, STATE
Generally, 1-841 to 1-864
Accounts for several appropriations to be
kept, 1-851
Appropriations to State institution, how
withdrawn, 1-856
Index
1039
TREASURER, STATE— Cont'd
Attorney General —
accounting by, for fees, etc., 1-242
to advise, 1-238
Bank Control Board, membership in, 8-52
Bond, 1-842
unemployment compensation administra-
tion fund as within coverage of, 68-
335
unemployment compensation fund as
within coverage, 68-319
Bonds of public officers to be filed with, ex-
cept, etc., 21-21, 50-68, 50-69
Bookkeepers, employment of, 1-841
Borrowing by, in anticipation of income tax
collections, 65-352
Budget and Control Board, membership in,
1-351
Certificates of indebtedness for construc-
tion of State highway system, 33-251 to
33-265
Checks unpresented, two years old, writing
off, 1-854
Chief clerk, 1-841
Clemson bequest, investment of, 22-209, 22-
210
Clerks, bond and oath, 1-41
Comptroller General, reports to, 1-862, 1-
863
Coastal Fisheries Law, revenues from, to be
deposited with, 28-961
Compensation. Salary, infra
County treasurers, defaulting—
commitment to jail on State Treasurers'
warrant, 1-845
interest, charging against, 1-846
report on to General Assembly, 1-847
Depositories of State funds to make month-
ly reports to, 1-746, 1-748
Educational purposes, money held for, 21-
902
Election, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
Emigrant agents, licensing of, 16-564
Executive department, membership in, 1-1
Expense appropriations, source of payment,
1-857
Forfeitures for boat stealing, receipt of
part of, 16-356
Highway bonds and certificates of indebted-
ness, proceeds of sale to be placed in
special fund, 33-264
Highway purposes, borrowing money for,
33-251 to 33-265
Income tax, borrowing in anticipation of de-
ferred instalments, 65-352
Medical college, acceptance of transfer of
property of, 22-351
Office hours, 1-843
Office supplies, 1-3
Public Service Authority, member of ad-
visory board of, 59-2
TREASURER, STATE— Cont'd
Receipts, duplicate, issuance of, 1-844
to be sent to Comptroller General. 1-844
Reports, to Comptroller General, 1-862, 1-
863
Safe deposit box for, 1-741
Salary, 1-841
not alterable during term of office, SC
Const, Art 4, § 24
School funds, investment of, 21-901, 21-903,
21-904
Securities in transit, fund for purpose of
paying postage and insurance on, 1-864
Stamp and license taxes, remittance of pro-
ceeds to, 65-664
State canvassers, membership in board of,
23-471
Statements, quarterly, publication, 1-855
State Rural Electrification Authority, di-
rector of, 24-304
Stenographers, bond required of, 1-41
Successor, transfer to of books and money,
superintendence by Comptroller Gen-
eral, 1-821
Superintendent of Education to file bond
with, 21-21
Tax anticipation borrowing, 65-352
Term of office, SC Const, Art 4, § 24
Typists, bond required of, 1-41
Unemployment compensation fund, custo-
dianship of, 68-303
Vacancy in office, how filled, 1-2
Vouchers of, examination by Comptroller
General, 1-822
Withdrawals from treasury, SC Const, Art
10, § 9
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
See also Treasurer, State
Regulation as to labeling and advertising
of wines adopted, 4-221
TREATIES
Escheats, laws as to, United States treaties
not affected by, 57-240
Judicial power of United States to extend
to cases under, US Const, Art 3, § 2,
dl
President to make with advice, etc., of
Senate, US Const, Art 2, § 2, cl 2
State may not make, US Const, Art 1, § 10,
cl 1
Supreme law of the land, US Const, Art 6,
cl2
TREBLE DAMAGES
Multiple Damages (this index)
1040
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TREES
Boundary trees, penalty for cutting of,
16-392
Cities from 35,000 to 45,000, 1920 Census,
tree and park recreation boards in, 51-
161
Destruction of by Crop Pest Commission,
3-108,3-141 to 3-147
Highways, trees in. Highways (this in-
dex)
Malicious injury to, 16-382
State parks, removing or injuring trees
in, penalty for, 51-9
TRENTON, TOWN OF
Cotton weigher — ■
election, 13-140
vacancy, 13-165
TRESPASS (CIVIL)
Animals (this index)
Damages for, assessment of, 10-1518
Life tenant determined dead, holding over
by guardian or trustee of, 10-2456, 10-
2457
Limitation of actions for trespass on land,
10-143(3)
Summary ejectment of trespassers —
appeal to Circuit Court, 10-2444
bond by defendant, 10-2442
pending appeal, 10-2444
injunction pending appeal, 10-2444
magistrate —
duty of, 10-2441, 10-2442
fee of, 10-2443
sheriff or constable —
fee of, 10-2443
warrant directed to, 10-2441
warrant —
issuance of, 10-2441, 10-2442
time for, 10-2444
Survival of action for—
as to personal property, 10-210
as to real estate, 10-209
TRESPASS (CRIMINAL)
Animals (this index)
Burning lands of another, punishment for,
16-317, 16-318
Carrying fire on lands of another, 16-316
Fences or gates, removing or damaging,
16-382, 16-389, 16-391
Fisherman, trespass by, penalized, 28-8
Graveyards, 16-563
Hunters, trespassing by, penalized, 28-8
Landmarks, altering or removing, 16-392
TRESPASS (CRIMINAL)— Cont'd
Malicious injury to real property, 16-382
to 16-385
civil action as barred by prosecution for
10-15
Malicious Mischief (this index)
Militia, on camp grounds, etc., of, 44-134,
44-136
Monuments, on grounds of, 16-562
Posted lands, entry on, 16-386
School property, trustees as owners for
purpose of prosecutions, 1.6-383
State boundary markers, injuring or re-
moving, 16-561
State hospital, arrest of trespassers, 32-
979
Tenant, malicious injury to property by,
16-385
Trappers, trespassing by, penalized, 28-8
Traveling outside road on cultivated lands,
16-390, 16-391
Unauthorized entries for certain purposes,
16-387
Unfinished or vacant building, injury to,
16-384
Women's schools or colleges, on premises
of, 16-551
TRIAL
Generally, 10-1201 to 10-1243
Absence of adverse party, proceeding in
case of, 10-1202
Absence of witnesses, continuance on
ground of, 26-9
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 27
Adjournment of court, continuance on, 15-
9.1
Adverse party —
absence of, proceeding in case of, 10-
1202
examination at trial, 26-510
examination prior to trial. Witnesses
(this index)
Agreed case, submission without action,
10-1201
Agreements between parties. Stipulations
(this index)
Alcoholic beverage law, person conducting
nuisance under, 4-404
Amendment of proceedings, power of court
to i ermit, 10-1213
Arguments of Counsel (this index)
Armed forces, testimony of witness in, at
subsequent trial, 26-11
Bringing issues to trial, 10-1202
Calendar motions, procedure on, Cir Ct
Rule 57
Calendars (this index)
Case or Exceptions (this index)
Chambers, hearings at, 10-20
notice of, 10-1203
Index
1041
TRIAL— Cont'd
Change of venue. Venue (this index)
Charge to jury. Instructions to Jury (this
index)
Charleston Civil and Criminal Court (this
index)
Children's Courts (this index)
Claim and delivery proceedings in magis-
trates' courts, 43-181
Clerk of courts, fees for attending trial,
27-53(6)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Commissions for examination of witnesses.
Witnesses (this index)
Consents between parties. Stipulations
(this index)
Continuance (this index)
Contract actions, waiver of jury trial in,
10-1209
County Courts (this index)
Court, judgment on trial to. Judgment or
Decree (this index)
Courts-martial. Militia (this index)
Criminal cases — ■
jury trial. Juries and Jurors (this in-
dex)
place of commission of crime as place
of trial, US Const, Art 3, § 2, cl 3
presence of accused, Cir Ct Rule 35
Speedy Trial (this index)
transfer of case to another county for
trial, costs and expenses to be paid
by county of indictment, 17-556
Cross actions, 10-707
Declaratorv judgment, trial in actions for,
10-2009
Decision upon trial by court, 10-1510
Default judgment after evidence taken by
court, 10-1532
Defendants not served, proceedings against,
10-256
Defined, 10-1055
Depositions, admissibility in evidence, 26-
701. 26-709
Directed verdict. Verdict (this index)
Discovery (this index)
Drainage district, continuance of suit for
enforcement of lien, 18-565
Election of remedies, motion for, Cir Ct
Rule 78
Entry of judgment on trial to court, 10-1510
Equity (this index)
Examination of witnesses. Witnesses (this
index)
Exceptions. Objections and Exceptions
(this index)
Exclusion of public. Courts (this index)
Extension of time for proceedings in ac-
tions, 10-1212
Failure to appear at, as waiver of jury,
10-1209
[8 SC Code]— 66
TRIAL— Cont'd
Findings (this index)
Grand juror disqualified as petit juror,
38-103
Injunction pending rule to show cause, Cir
Ct Rule 56
Inspection. Discovery (this index)
Instructions to Jury (this index)
Issues (this index)
Judgment or Decree (this index)
Juries and Jurors ( this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Lack of evidence as ground for nonsuit
or directed verdict, Cir Ct Rule 76
Mistrial, jury to remain in service until or-
der of, 38-62
Motions (this index)
Municipal Courts (this index)
New Trial (this index)
Nonresidents, continuances, 10-1204
Nonsuit, want of evidence as ground for,
Cir Ct Rule 76
Objections and Exceptions (this index)
Orangeburg County Court (this index)
Orders of Court (this index)
Parties, proper and necessary. Parties to
Actions (this index)
Party as witness on, 26-401
Place of. Venue (this index)
Pleadings and papers —
copv instead of original, use of, 10-
1207
error or defect not affecting substan-
tial rights disregarded, 10-1214
furnishing copies to court, 10-1206
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule
32
preparation of, Cir Ct Rules 12, 13
Production of Books and Papers (this
index)
Postponement. Continuance (this index)
Pretrial examination of adverse party. Wit-
nesses ( this index)
Probate court. Probate Courts and Judges
(this index)
Production of Books and Papers (this in-
dex)
Publication, opportunitv to defend after
service by, 10-1204, 10-1205
successful defense after judgment, effect
of, 10-1205
Publicity of proceedings. Courts (this in-
dex)
Questions for argument, how brought be-
for court, Cir Ct Rule 56
References (this index)
Relief from mistake, etc., 10-1213
Request to charge, Cir Ct Rule 11
Restraining order pending rule to show
cause, Cir Ct Rule 56
1042
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TRIAL— Cont'd
Richland County Court (this index)
Rule to show cause, Cir Ct Rule 56
arguments on, Cir Ct Rule 58
injunction on, Cir Ct Rule 56
when granted, Cir Ct Rule 56
Securities Act, appeals under, 62-252
Separate trials, 10-1202
Spartanburg County Court (this index)
Special findings. Verdict (this index)
Special verdict. Verdict (this index)
Speedy Trial (this index)
Stipulations (this index)
Summing up. Arguments of Counsel (this
index)
Surveys ordered by court, Cir Ct Rule 36
Unauthorized insurers, continuances, 10-
1204
Venue (this index)
Verdict (this index)
Waiver of jury trial, 10-1209
Want of evidence as ground for nonsuit or
directed verdict, Cir Ct Rule 76
Witnesses (this index)
TRIAL JUSTICES
See also Judges
Magistrates as succeeding to territorial ju-
risdiction of, 43-1
TRICHINOSIS
Control measures,
p. 555 [Sec. 8[
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
TROUT
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to fish, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Bag limit, Prestwood Lake, 28-594
Closed season on, in clear water streams
in zone 1, 28-580 to 28-582
Pond, game fish, 28-4
Possession during closed season, 28-582
as prima facie evidence, 28-582
Redfin, as game fish, 28-4
Return of, to stream, in closed season, 28-
581
Sale of, prohibited, 28-691
Size limit
penalty for violation, 28-591
Prestwood. Lake, 28-594
speckled, 28-755
speckled or rainbow, 28-591
Transportation out of State regulated, 28-
694
TROVER AND CONVERSION
Attachment of property in action for, 10-
901(2)
Bond in trover cases, filing fees of clerk of
courts, 27-53(20)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Carrier's conversion of goods, measure of
damages, 58-576
Claim and Delivery (this index)
Civil arrest in cases of wrongful conversion
of property, 10-802(6)
Executor's or administrator's liability for.
Executors and Administrators (this
index)
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
TROLLERS
Shrimp trollers. Shrimp and Prawns (this
index)
TROLLEY BUSES
Trackless Trolley (this index)
TROOPS
Sec also Armed Forces; Militia
Co-operation in movement of, 44-461 to 44-
465
TRUCK LINES
Motor Carriers (this index)
TRUCKS
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
TRUST
Anti-trust Laws (this index)
Monopolies (this index)
Trusts and Trustees (this index)
TRUST COMPANIES
Generally, 8-571 to 8-586
Administrator of decedent's estate, power
to act as, 8-241
Assignee, power to act as, 8-241
Bank Control Board, examination by, 8-581
[8SCCode]
Index
1043
TRUST COMPANIES— Cont'd
Bank deposits by, to be secured by bonds,
8-583
Banking business conducted by, duties and
liabilities with respect to. Banks (this
index)
Banks maintaining trust department.
Banks (this index)
Chartering of, 8-524 to 8-526
Closed, may borrow or sell assets to Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, 8-276
Consolidation, 8-125, 8-126
Contracts with Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, 8-272
Custody of securities, 8-586
Directors, classification of, 12-352
Employee's bond, surety company may fur-
nish, 37-603, 37-604
Examination by Bank Control Board, 8-581
Executor, power to act as, 8-241
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, re-
lationship with, 8-271 to 8-278
Federal farm loan bonds, investment in or
loan of money on security of, 8-237
Federal Savings and Loan Association,
subscription to shares of, 8-609
Fiduciary —
bond, 8-242
power to act as, 8-241
Foreign corporations —
exempted from requirement of annual
fees and reports, 12-736
license by Bank Control Board to do
business in State, 8-503
Franchise, forfeiture for nonuser, 12-624
Guardian, power to act as, 8-241
Insolvency, receipt of funds, etc., by officer
knowing of, 8-852
Investments, 8-584, 8-585
building and loan association shares, 8-
236
Federal farm loan bonds, 8-237
Federal home loan bank bonds or de-
bentures, 8-236
Federal Housing Administration, mort-
gages or securities insured or is-
sued by, 36-602, 36-603
Home Owners' Loan Corporation bonds,
36-604
housing authorities' obligations, 36-163,
36-279, 36-412
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority
bonds, 24-363
national mortgage associations, secu-
rities of, 36-602, 36-603
Liquidator, Federal Deposit Insurance Cor-
poration as, 8-273
Loans on mortgages insured by Federal
Housing Administration, 36-601, 36-603
Merger, 8-125, 8-126
National bank, consolidation or merger
with, 8-125, 8-126
TRUST COMPANIES— Cont'd
National Reserve Association, association
of trust company with, 8-135
Receiver for, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation as, 8-273
Receiver, power to act as, 8-241
Records of transactions as fiduciaries, 8-582
Refusal of payment of demand instrument
presented more than one year from
date, 8-1081
Safe deposit business. Banks (this index)
Securities Act, exemptions, 62-51(5, 9)
Segregation of fiduciary assets, 8-582
Separate keeping of investments of each in-
dividual trust, 8-585
Subrogation of Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, depositors paid by, 8-275
Trustee, power to act as, 8-241
TRUSTEES
Trusts and Trustees (this index)
TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES
Generally, 66-1 to 66-10
Assignments of, to be in writing, 67-2
Beneficiary —
debts of, liability of trust property for,
in hands of heir, 19-707
judicial sale of trust property taken on
execution against, 10-1752
need not join as plaintiff with trustee,
10-208
rent, title to, 67-10
vesting of estate in possession in, 67-8
Cemeteries, tombs, etc., rule against per-
petuities not applicable, 57-7
Cemetery trusts in cities over 5,000, 47-1421
to 47-1424
Construction of trusts of land, 67-3
Creation, writing required, 67-1
typewriting as writing, 67-4
Debts of deceased beneficiary, liability for,
in hands of heir, 19-707
Decedent's estate, trust descending to heir
as asset of, 19-707
Declaratory judgments as to, 10-2005
Deposits of trust funds, security required,
1-62
Discretion vested in trustee as not invalidat-
ing religious, charitable or benevolent
trusts, 67-6
Fraudulent breach of trust —
conviction for, as disqualifying elector,
SC Const, Art 2, § 6
punishable as larceny, 16-365
Hospitals in municipalities of 1,000 to 5,000.
Hospitals (this index)
Implied trusts of land, 65-3
Income Tax (this index)
1044
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TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES— Cont'd
Indebtedness, doubtful or worthless evi-
dences of power to sell to highest bid-
der, 67-620
Inheritance Tax (this index)
Investments. Trustees, infra
Joinder of actions on claims against trustee,
10-701(7)
Judicial sale of trust property taken on ex-
ecution against beneficiary, 10-1752
Life tenant, determination of death, 10-2451
to 10-2457
National bank's conversion into State bank
as not affecting trusteeship, 8-123
Nonresident, validity of religious or char-
itable trust created by, 67-7
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Railroads (this index)
Recording instrument creating trust, neces-
sity of, 60-101
Rent out of trust, beneficiaries' title to,
67-10
Securities Act, definition under, 62-2(3)
Several seized jointly to use of one or more
of them, 67-9
Trustees —
accounting —
annual, 67-57.2
master's fee, 27-201 to 27-208
removal from State as ground for
requiring, 67-56
annual returns, 67-57.2
award in condemnation proceedings to
be paid to, 25-72
bank deposits, 67-58
banks, power to agree to conditions of
reopening, 8-318
bank's power to act as, 8-241
bond of —
bank, 8-242
master's fee for taking of, 27-201 to
27-208
premium as chargeable to estate, 19-
441, 67-64
surety company bond permissible, but
not requireable, 67-64
charitable, etc., trust —
appointment for when none named,
67-51
vacancies, filling of, 67-51
vesting of legal title in, 67-51
commissions, 67-57.1
costs in actions by or against, 10-1620
county or municipal hospitals, clinics, or
tuberculosis camps, trustees of.
Hospitals (this index)
criminal ofifense of fraudulent breach of
trust, 16-365
discharge of —
effect, 15-461
notice of, 15-461
TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES— Cont'd
Trustees — Cont'd
final settlement, charges for advertising
notice of, 10-1308
Firemen's Pension Funds (this index)
infant trustee, conveyance by, 10-2588 to
10-2590
interest, accountability for, 67-63
investments, 67-58 to 67-61
highway bonds or certificates of in-
debtedness as legal investments,
33-263
Home Owners' Loan Corporation
bonds, 36-604
in housing authorities' obligations, 36-
163, 36-279, 36-412
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Au-
thority bonds, 24-363
municipal public works, certain bonds
for, 59-387
nonresident —
service of process on, 10-433
consent to required, 67-53
testamentary trustee not required to
give bond or make reports to local
courts, 19-591
to give bond, when, 67-53
removal from State as ground for re-
voking appointment, 67-56, 67-57
school trustees. Schools and School
Districts (this index)
stockholder's liabilitv not incurred by,
12-72
Stock Transfer Act as not enlarging
powers of, 12-307
substitutions, 67-52
Taxation (this index)
trust company's power to act as.
Trust Companies (this index)
unemployment compensation, trustee as
employer for purposes of, 68-12
Typewriting as writing within statute, 67-4
Use of another, as vesting estate in posses-
sion in beneficiary, 67-8
Use of trustor, void as to personalty, 67-5
Will-
creation by, 67-1
grant or assignment by, 67-2
TUBERCULOSIS
Animal Diseases (this index)
Camps. Hospitals ( this index)
Hospitals. Tuberculosis Hospitals (this
index)
Hotel rooms occupied by persons suspected
of having, disinfecting of, 35-129; Rules
& Reg., 5-89 [Sec. 5]
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
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1045
TUBERCULOSIS— Cont'd
Prisoners and inmates of institutions, 32-
651 to 32-657
examination by physician. 32-652, 32-653
punishment for violations, 32-657
separate cells or rooms for, 32-651, 32-
654; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597
[Sec. 7]
fumigation, 32-655
public works, not applicable to pris-
oners on, 32-656
Schools and teachers, provisions as to, 32-
691 to 32-693, 32-696
Travel of persons having pulmonary, re-
tricted, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556
[Sec. 14]; p. 625 [Sec. 9]
TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALS
Generally, 32-801 to 32-829; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 583, 584
Commitment to, 32-631 to 32-639
adequacy of facilities, contingent upon,
32-639
admission to State or county sanatorium,
article not applicable to, 32-638
appeal, 32-633
county health officer, duties of, 32-631
isolation and detention, 32-634
State sanatorium to establish facilities
for, 32-637
mental cases to be treated at State Hos-
pital for Insane, 32-638
probate judge, powers and duties of, 32-
632, 32-635
return after departure without permis-
sion, 32-635
treatment, when compulsory, 32-636
County or municipal. Hospitals (this in-
dex)
Greenville County —
patients and charges, 32-824
tax levy for, 32-823
TUGALOO RIVER
Fishing or seining in, regulated, 28-613, 28-
632
TUITION
Schools (this index)
State Colleges and Universities (this index)
TULAREMIA
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
555 [Sec. 8]
TUNNELS
Highway —
driving on left side of, when approach-
ing, prohibited, 46-388
parking within, prohibited, 46-483
Research, Planning and Development Board
may acquire, maintain, etc., 9-310(4)
TURKEYS, WILD
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Bag limit, 28-371
Richland County, 28-379
Baiting of, prohibited, 28-452
Buying and selling penalized, 28-468
Closed and open seasons —
Colleton County, 28-344
Lexington Countv, closed season until
1954 in. 28-339
males, open season for, 28-331
Marlboro County, closed season until
Nov. 1, 1953,28-351
Richland County, 28-353
Sumter County, closed season until 1954
in, 28-339
zone, 7 28-338.1
Game birds, 28-4
Hens, hunting of, penalized, 28-455
Hunter's right to take out of state, 28-381
Snaring of, restricted, 28-452
Trapping of, restricted, 28-452
zone 1, may not be hunted in, 28-333
zone 2, may not be hunted in, 28-334
TURNIPS
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Bushels per barrel, 66-157
Germination standard, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 459 [Reg. 4]
TURNPIKE COMPANIES
Capital stock, increase or decrease provi-
sions of general corporation law as in-
applicable, 12-271
Charter — ■
application for, requirements, 30-303
general corporation law provisions as
inapplicable, 12-51
Rights of way, power to acquire, 33-760
Taxation, certain real estate to be treated
as personal property for purpose of.
65-1509
TURPENTINE
Barrel, standard, 66-160
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TURPENTINE— Cont'd
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
Fire, setting of, near turpentine farm, pe-
nalized, 3-46
Labor law provisions inapplicable to in-
dustry, 40-15
wage payment laws, 40-112
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-1404
Stealing of crude turpentine, 16-359
TURTLES
For statutory provisions generally applicable to
wild life, but not specifically designating this
species, see Fish and Game
"Fish," within Coastal Fisheries Law, 28-
752
Sea Turtles (this index)
Terrapin (this index)
TYPHUS FEVER— Cont'd
Epidemic, travel of persons having, restrict-
ed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec.
14]
Quarantine placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 554 [Sec 8]
UMPIRE
Assignment for benefit of creditors-
appointment of umpire, 57-361
decisions by umpire, 57-359
Bribery of, 16-217, 16-218
UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
Darlington County Probate Court, funds
held in, 15-521 to 15-525
Escheats (this index)
Freight. Carriers (this index)
Shipwrecks (this index)
TWINE
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
UNDERPASSES
Grade crossing elimination. Railroad
Crossings (this index)
TYPEWRITING
Circuit courts, pleadings and papers in, Cir
Ct Rule 12
Supreme Court, records on appeal, Sup Ct
Rule 6
Wills, typewritten wills, validity, 19-1
TYPHOID CARRIERS
Food products, exclusion from handling,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 557 [Sec. 23]
Shell fish, exclusion from handling, 28-774
UNDERTAKERS
Barbers, undertakers as exempt from regu-
lations as to, 56-276
Cosmetologists, undertakers exempt from
regulations as to, 56-479
Death certificates, duties in respect to, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 682 [Sec. 10]
Life insurance companies' connection with,
prohibited, 37-176 to 37-179
UNDERTAKING
Bonds (this index)
TYPHOID FEVER
Common carriers to transport persons af-
flicted with, only under restrictions.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 4]
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 633 [Sec. 4]; p. 556
[Sec. 14]
TYPHUS FEVER
Common carrier not to transport persons
afflicted with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
623 [Sec. 2]
Endemic, control measures, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 555 [Sec. 8]
UNDERWRITING
Insurance (this index)
UNDULANT FEVER
Control measures, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
555 [Sec. 8]
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
See also Employment Security
Commission
Generally, 68-1 to 68-404
Ability to work as condition of right to
benefits, 68-113
Index
1047
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION—Cont'd
Account, separate, for each employer, 68-172
Administration fund. Employment Secu-
rity Commission (.this index)
Agricultural labor —
denned, 68-3
not within statute, 68-22
Agricultural organizations, service per-
formed for, as not within statute, 68-22
Amendability of statute, 68-38
Amount of remuneration as affecting ap-
plicability of law, 68-19
"Annual payroll" denned, 68-4
Appeals from determination of examiner
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. S39-S43
representation on. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 543 [Reg. 5]
subpoenas, issuance of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 542 [Reg. 3]
witnesses, fees of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 542 [Reg. 3, C]
Appeals to courts from Commission deci-
sion, 68-164 to 68-166
interstate benefit claims. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 533 [Reg. XX, 1, F]
Armed forces of the United States, persons
called for service in, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 531 [Reg. XIX]
Assistants of employees as employees, 68-
25
Availability for work as condition of right
to benefits, 68-113
"Average annual payroll" defined, 68-5
Bankruptcy trustee as employing unit, 68-
12
"Base period" defined, 68-6
Benefits —
amount — ■
during benefit year, 68-108
weekly, 68-104
assignment of, invalidity, 68-352
charging against most recent employer,
68-172
checks for, payment of, 68-311
claims for —
allowance of, 68-151 to 68-165
benefit year, 68-7
deceased claimant, payment of accrued
benefits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 530
[Reg. XVII]
defined, 68-8
discharge for misconduct as disqualifica-
tion, 68-114
disqualification for, 68-114
draftees, 68-112
eligibility, 68-113, 68-114
certain wages not counted in deter-
mining, 68-102
Employment Security Commission, lia-
bility for payment of, 68-35
encumbrance of, invalidity, 68-352
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION—Cont'd
Benefits — Cont'd
exemption from liability to seizure for
debt, 68-352
failure to accept work as disqualification,
68-114
false statements —
to obtain or increase, penalized, 68-
401
to prevent or reduce, penalized, 68-
402
former employer, when not chargeable
to, 68-115
Fund for payment, infra
interstate benefit claims, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 532-535 [Reg. XX]
leaving work voluntarily as disqualifica-
tion, 68-114
levy of execution etc., exemption from,
68-352
misrepresentation —
to obtain or increase, penalized, 68-
401
to prevent or reduce, penalized, 68-402
notice to employer of pavment, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 53l' [Reg. XVIII]
partial unemployment, weekly benefits
for, 68-107
payment, 68-101
death of person entitled, 68-103
method of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
528 [Reg. XIII]
minors, 68-103
pledge of, invalidity, 68-3S2
receipt of, by person not legally entitled,
68-403
recommendations by Employment Secu-
rity Commissions, 68-79
reduction —
when fund is five million dollars or
less, 68-106
when qualifying wages in base pe-
riod fail to correspond with high-
est quarter wages, 68-105
seasonal workers, 68-111; Rules & Reg.,
Vol.7, [Rule V]
waiting period, 68-113
waiver of, to be invalid, 68-351
"Benefit year" defined, 68-7
Bi-weekly filing of claims and reporting by
claimant, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 535,
536 [Reg. XXIV]
Board, cash value of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 517 [Rulel]
Canada, extension of interstate benefit pay-
ments to include claims taken in and
for. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 533 [Reg.
XX, 1,G]
Canning, commercial, not agricultural labor,
68-3
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UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION—Cont'd
Cash value of board and lodging, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 517 [Rule 1]
Casual labor as not within statute, 68-22
Certificate of Employment Security Com-
mission of nonperformance of statutory
requirements as prima facie evidence,
68-33
Change of claimant's address to be notified
to employment service office, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 528 [Reg. XII, F, 3]
Charitable organizations, services performed
for, as not within statute, 68-22
Claims —
appeals —
conduct of, 68-162
decision on, 68-159
Commission review, 68-161
from certain subsequent determina-
tions, 68-106
from initial determination, 68-155
from redetermination, 68-158
appeal tribunal, 68-160
bi-weeklv filing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 555, 556 [Reg. XXIV]
effective dates, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 527, 528 [Reg. XII-E]
fees payable by claimants, restrictions
on, 68-353
Claims for benefits, filing of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 523-528 [Reg. XII]
initial determination, 68-152, 68-153
interstate claimants, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 533 [Reg. XX. 1, D]
mailing of, when permissible, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 528 [Reg. XII, F, 2]
notice of decision on appeal, 68-159
notice of determination, 68-154
reconsideration of determination, 68-154
redetermination, 68-157
time for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 535.
536 [Reg. XXIV]
witnesses, fees of, 68-163
College students, services performed by, as
not within statute, 68-22
Colleges, services performed for, when not
within statute, 68-22
Commuters to be treated as interstate claim-
ants, when, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
532 [Reg. XX, 1, A, 2]
Construction of statute, general principles,
68-2, 68-37
Contributions by employer —
account of employer, semi-annual reports
on, 68-188, 68-189
accrual. 68-201
adjustments. 68-205
agreement by employee to pay, invalidity
of, 68-351
classification of employers for rate pur-
poses, 68-173
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION—Cont'd
Contributions by employer — Cont'd
Commission to determine, when, 68-204
decrease, conditioned on amount in fund,
68-176
deduction from wages prohibited, 68-201,
68-351
execution for collection, 68-208 to 68-210
experience as affecting rate, 68-174, 68-
175
experience rating —
change of name, effect of, 68-177
deductions from future payments by
successor employer, 68-185
mergers or consolidations of corpora-
tions, 68-180
successor's right to. 68-178, 68-179
successors to parts of established
business, 68-181, 68-182, 6S-1S3
transfer, 68-177 to 68-184
request for, necessity of, 68-184
fractions of cent, treatment of, 68-186
injunction suit against collection, 68-28
interest on unpaid contributions, 68-206
lien for, 68-207
payment of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 519
[Reg. VII]
penalty, when added, 68-203
priorities on distribution of employer's
assets, 68-211
rates, 68-171 to 68-189
doubling where employer fails to
make adequate reports, 68-204
recommendations of Employment Secu-
rity Commission, 68-79
refunds, 68-205
payment of. 68-312
reports by employer —
examination for errors, 68-202
quarterly intervals, 68-187
time of payment, for purpose of fixing
rate, 68-175
voluntary, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 536
[Reg. XXV]
to obtain benefit of lower rate, 68-175
warrant for collection, 68-208
"Contributions" defined. 68-10
Corporation, officers of, when counted as
employees, 68-1 1
County employees as not within statute, 68-
22
Coverage of employer —
election as to, 68-252
period of, 68-251
termination, 6S-253
notices as to possible termination, and
forms, 68-254
Criminal actions for violation of statute,
prosecution of, 68-30
Death benefits, provision for, no part of
wages, 68-19
Index
1049
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION—Cont'd
Deceased claimant, payment of benefits ac-
crued to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 530
[Reg. XVII]
Defamation, action for, not maintainable in
respect of reports or communications
required by statute, 68-27
Delay in making claim excused for cause.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 528 [Reg.
XII-E, 3]
Dismissal payments no part of wages, 68-19
Domestic service as not within statute, 68-
22
Elections to cover multi-state workers,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 536, 537 [Reg.
XXVI]
Employees' beneficiary association, service
performed for, as not within statute,
68-22
"Employer" defined, 68-11
"Employing unit" defined, 68-12 »
Employment —
defined, 68-13
service not included in, 68-22
"Employment office" defined, 6S-14
Employment Securitv Commission (this in-
dex)
Executor or administrator as employer, 68-
12
Experience reserve rating accounts, trans-
fer of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 520
[Reg. VIII]
Farm defined, 68-3
Federal employees as not within statute, 68-
22
Federal unemployment compensation sys-
tem as exclusive of State benefits, 68-22
Fees payable by claimants, restrictions on,
68-353
Foreign governments, services performed
for, as not within statute, 68-22
Fraternal beneficiary societies, service per-
formed for, as not within statute, 68-22
Freezing, commercial, of produce, not agri-
cultural labor, 68-3
Fund for payment of benefits, 68-301 to 68-
319
appropriations not required for with-
drawal of money from, 68-313
Commission to control, 68-302
content, 68-301
creation, 68-301
defined, 68-15
deposit in bank of accounts drawn by
Commission, 68-310, 68-316
deposits of moneys in fund, 68-307
investment upon discontinuance of Fed-
eral custodianship, 68-318
management of fund upon discontinu-
ance of unemployment trust funds,
68-318
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION—Cont'd
Fund for payment of benefits — Cont'd
reduction of benefits when fund is under
five million dollars, 68-106
requisitioning of funds for certain Fed-
eral benefits, 68-315 to 68-317
requisitions bv Commission on State
Treasurer, 68-309
requisitions of moneys from State's ac-
count in Federal unemployment
trust fund, 68-308
separate accounts within, 68-304
transfer of moneys in clearing account to
Secretary of Treasury, 68-305
Treasurer, State, to handle, 68-303
unused amounts, disposition of, 68-314,
68-317
withdrawals from Federal unemploy-
ment trust fund, 68-306
Horticultural organizations, service per-
formed for, as not within statute. 68-22
Income tax paid by employer no part of
wages, 68-19
Information to seasonal workers, furnishing
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 539 [Rule
VII]
Insurance companies, services performed
for, when not within statute, 68-22
Interest on required contributions, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 519 [Reg. VII]
Interne, hospital, services performed by,
when not within statute, 68-22
Interstate claimants, payment of benefits to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 532-535 [Reg.
XX]
Labor dispute —
unemployed person not bound to accept
employment in case of, 68-114
unemployment due to, 68-114; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 526, 527 [Reg. XII,
D]
Layoffs. Mass separation, infra
Libel, action for, not maintainable in respect
of reports or communications required
by statute, 68-27
Localization of services, 68-13
Lodging, cash value of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 517 [Rule 1]
Low-earnings reports, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 524, 525 [Reg. XII-C]
Marketing of produce not agricultural la-
bor, 68-3
Mass claims for benefits, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 523 [Reg. XII-A. 2]
partial claims. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
525,526 [Reg. XII-C, 2]
Mass separations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
522 [Reg. X-B]
Military service, persons called to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 531 [Reg. XIX]
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UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION—Cont'd
Multi-state workers, employer elections to
cover, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 536,
637 [Reg. XXVI]
Municipal employees as not within statute,
68-22
Naval service, persons called to, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 531 [Reg. XIX]
Newsboys, services performed by, when not
within statute, 68-22
Non-liable employer, procedure for obtain-
ing benefits upon separation from em-
ployment by, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 522 [Reg. X-D]
Nonperformance of statutory requirements,
place where deemed to occur, 68-32
Notice of seasonal determination, posting
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 539 [Rule
VI]
Notice to employer when benefit payments
begin. 68-188
Number, minimum, of employees, 68-11
Nurses, student, services performed by,
when not within statute, 68-22
Offers of work, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 528
[Reg. XIV]
Out-of-State employment, when subject to
State Unemployment Compensation
Act, 68-13
Out-of-State service, 68-26
Partial unemployment, claim for benefits.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 525 [Reg.
XII, C]
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 523
[Reg. XI-C]
Partnership, control with another employ-
ing unit, 68-1 1
Part-total unemployment —
claim for benefits, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 524 [Reg. XII-B]
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 523
Reg., XI-B]
week of, defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 529 [Reg. XV, A]
"Pay period" defined for purpose of de-
termining whether services are within
statute, 68-23
Penalties for violation of statute or regula-
tions thereunder, 68-404
Posters, informational, display of, in places
of employment, 68-151; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 518 [Reg. II, III]
Protest by employer of claim for. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 522 [Reg. X-A, 1, (b)]
when to be made, 68-188
Public employees as not within statute, 68-
22
"Public employment office" defined. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 535 [Reg. XXII]
Public policy of State, declaration of, 68-
36
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA-
TION—Cont'd
"Quarter" defined. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 530 [Reg. XVI, A]
Receivers as employing unit, 68-12
Reciprocal agreements between Employ-
ment Security Commission and Federal
and State agencies, 68-26
Records kept by employing unit. 68-65;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 518 [Reg. V]
confidential character, 68-66
Registration for work upon severance from
employment, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
523-528 [Reg. XII]
interstate claimants, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 532 [Reg. XX, 1, B]
Reimbursement of state paying interstate
benefit claims, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 535 [Reg. XX, 2, F]
Relatives, service performed for, as not
within statute, 68-22
Religious organizations, service performed
for, as not within statute, 68-22
Reporting by unemployed persons at em-
ployment service office, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 518 [Regs. IV; XII, D, 6];
p. 523 [Reg. XII]; pp. 535, 536 [Reg.
XXIV]
Reports by employers, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 518, 519 [Reg. VI]
Reports of interstate benefit claims, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 534 [Reg. XX, 2, E]
Retirement fund as not part of wages, 68-19
Schools, services performed for, when not
within statute, 68-22
Seamen as not within statute, 68-22
"Seasonal industry" —
defined, 68-109
regulations applicable to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 538, 539 [Rules II, III]
Seasonal workers —
defined, 68-110; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 538 [Rule IV]
rules for, 68-111
Separate establishments as single employ-
ing unit, 6S-24
Separation notices, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
pp. 522, 523 [Reg. X]
Service included and excluded, 68-22, 68-23
Slander, action for, not maintainable in re-
spect of reports or communications
required by statute, 68-27
Social Security account numbers of work-
ers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 522 [Reg.
IX]
Stamp plan, 68-34
"State" defined, 68-16
State employees as not within statute, 68-22
Suitability of work offered, 68-114
"Total unemployment" —
defined, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 523
[Reg. XI-A]
Index
1051
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
— Ofcnt'd
"Total unemployment" — Cont'd
filing claims for benefits and registra-
tion for work. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 523-528 [Reg. XII-A]
week of, defined. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 529 [Reg. XV, A]
Trust as employing unit, 68-12
Trustee as employer, 68-12
"Unemployed" defined, 68-17
Unemployment insurance disability fund not
part of wages, 68-19
Universities, services performed for, when
not within statute, 68-22
Vacation not a period of unemployment, 68-
17
Venue —
action based upon nonperformance of
statutory requirements, 68-32
action to review determination of Em-
ployment Security Commission, 68-
185
Vessel, officer or member of crew of, as not
within statute, 68-22
Wage credits, combination of, in case of
interstate claimants. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 532-535 [Reg. XX, 1, C]
"Wages" defined, 68-19
"Wages earned for employment" in connec-
tion with any particular period, defined.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7. p. 530 [Reg.
XVI, B]
"Wages payable" in connection with any
particular period, defined, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 530 [Reg. XVI, B]
Waiting period, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
530 [Reg. XV-C]
"Week" defined, 68-20: Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 529, 530 [Reg. XV]
UNFAIR COMPETITION
Unfair Trade Practices (this index)
UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES— Cont'd
Exemption provisions, 66-85
Fair Trade Act (this index)
Farmers, sales at wholesale to, permissibil-
ity, 66-85
Giving away goods for purpose of injuring
competitor, penalized, 66-65
Hotels, sales at wholesale to, permissibility,
66-85
Penalties, 66-86
for fraudulent sale of goods as sterling
or coin silver, 66-216
Public institutions, sales at wholesale to,
permissibility, 66-85
Religious institutions, sales at wholesale to,
permissibility, 66-85
Restaurants, sales at wholesale to, permis-
sibility, 66-85
"Retail sale" defined, 66-81
"Sterling," fraud in sale of goods marked,
66-214, 66-216
Wholesaler — ■
not to retail at, or at less than, wholesale
price, 66-82, 66-83
retail outlet control led by, may not
sell at or below wholesale price, 66-
84
"Wholesale sale" defined, 66-S1
UNIFORM BILLS OF LADING ACT
Bills of Lading (this index)
UNIFORM DECLARATORY JUDG-
MENTS ACT
Generally, Act, 10-2001 to 10-2014
UNIFORM DIVORCE RECOGNITION
ACT
Foreign divorces. Divorces (this index)
UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES
See also Fair Trade Act
Boardinghouses, sales at wholesale to, per-
missibility, 66-85
"Coin silver," fraud in selling of goods as
composed of, 66-215, 66-216
Colleges, sales at wholesale price to, permis-
sibility, 66-85
Competition, selling below cost to meet, per-
missibility, 66-85
Contractors, sales at wholesale to, permis-
sibility, 66-85
Cost, selling below, to injure competitor,
penalized, 66-65
UNIFORM FEDERAL TAX LIEN
REGISTRATION ACT
Federal Tax Lien Registration Act (this
index)
UNIFORM HIGHWAY TRAFFIC
REGULATION LAW
Highways (this index)
UNIFORM JUDICIAL NOTICE OF
FOREIGN LAWS ACT
Judicial Notice (this index)
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UNIFORMITY OF LEGISLATION
Board of Commissioners for the promotion
of, 9-401 to 9-403
UNIFORM LAWS
Particular lau>s, sec appropriate index titles
Board of Commissioners for the promotion
of uniformity of legislation to consider
and draft, 9-402
UNIFORM NARCOTIC DRUG ACT
Narcotics (this index)
UNIFORM NEGOTIABLE INSTRU-
MENTS ACT
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
UNIFORM OUT-OF-STATE PA-
ROLEE SUPERVISION ACT
Generally, 55-631, 55-632
UNIFORM OUT-OF-STATE WITNESS
ACT
Generally, 26-301 to 26-313
UNIFORM PARTNERSHIP ACT
Generally, 52-1 to 52-79
UNIFORM SUPPORT OF
DEPENDENTS ACT
Generally, 20-311 to 20-336
Common-law marriage, children deemed
legitimate, 20-317(2)
Common-law wife deemed legitimate, 20-318
Construction of act, 20-314
Courts, jurisdiction and powers of, 20-319
Definitions, 20-313
Depositions or interrogatories —
examination or cross-examination of wit-
nesses by, 20-328
power of court to order testimony to
be taken by, 20-319(3)
Divorce or separation, effect upon liability
for support of dependent child, 20-
316(4)
Domicil or residence of parties, jurisdic-
tion as dependent upon, 20-319(1), 20-
320
Legitimate children for purpose of article,
who deemed to be, 20-317
UNIFORM SUPPORT OF DE-
PEN DENTS*ACT— Cont'd
Payments-
annual statement, 20-335
court of responding state may order, 20-
319(2)
disposition of, 20-334
time and manner of making, 20-331
transmission of, 20-333
Persons liable for support generally, 20-316
Petition instituting proceedings, contents
of, 20-321
Probation department or bureau —
annual statement of payments received,
20-335
payments transmitted to court of initiat-
ing state by, 20-333
respondent to be under supervision of,
20-331
Proceedings to compel support —
contempt, punishment of respondent for,
20-332
denial of allegations of petition, effect
of, 20-326
domicil or residence as affecting right to
maintain, 20-319(1), 20-320
institution of, 20-321
nonresident respondent, procedure in
case of, 20-323 to 20-333
duty of petitioner's representative in
this State, 20-336
examination and cross-examination
of witnesses by depositions or in-
terrogatories, 20-328
hearing in responding state, 20-324 to
328
order of support, 20-330
probation, placing respondent on, 20-
330
punishment for failure to obey sum-
mons, 20-329
recognizance may be required of
respondent, 20-330
representation of petitioner at hearing
in respondent state, 20-325
summons for hearing in responding
state, issuance of, 20-324
testimony of petitioner and petition-
er's witnesses, taking of, 20-327
transmission of papers to court in
responding state, 20-323
resident respondent, procedure in case
of, 20-322
when permissible, 20-320
Public charge, liability for support of child
likely to become^ 20-316(3)
Purpose of act, 20-312
Remedy provided by act as additional or
alternative to other remedies, 20-315
Short title, 20-311
Index
1053
UNIFORM WAREHOUSE
RECEIPTS ACT
Warehouse Receipts Act (this index)
UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS
Associations (this index)
UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITIES
Alcoholic beverage retail licenses in, 4-37
Districts for certain public works, 59-601
to 59-625
Police districts, 53-301 to 53-312
abolishment, procedure for, 53-311
authorization, 53-301
budget and description of district to be
furnished to county auditor, 53-309
commissioners —
body politic, 53-305
election and term of office, 53-303
organization, vacancies and compen-
sation, 53-304
construction of act, 53-312
cumulation of powers, 53-313
establishment —
election on, 53-303
petition for, 53-302
personnel —
deputy sheriffs, appointment as, 53-
306
official bond, 53-307
powers and duties, 53-308
purpose of act, 53-312
taxes, levy and disposition of, 53-310
Theatrical entertainments, license and li-
cense tax, 65-961
UNION, CITY OF
Bus system, 58-1651 to 58-1654
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 229,
231]; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 284]
Real property, power as to transfer of, 47-
1701
Sewerage —
public works commissioners as sewerage
commission 59-484
surplus funds of water and electric sys-
tem, use of, 59-492
Validation of existing indebtedness, SC
Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 229]
UNION, TOWNSHIP OF
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7
Highway improvement bonds, permissible
amount, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
UNION COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
sec Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Appropriations —
keeping within, 14-3453
unless, etc., 14-3467, 14-3497
Attorney, county, election of, by governing
board, 14-3465
Attorneys, employment of, 14-3454
Auditor—
generally. Counties (this index)
bond, 14-3452
books of supervisor and county treasurer,
examination of, 12-3522
fee for entering and endorsing convey-
ance not to be charged by, 65-17S2
"fines and licenses" book, 14-3521
postage allowance, 14-12
receipts and disbursements, statement of,
14-3523
salary, 14-3481
Bailiffs, 15-1942
Board-
Governing body, infra
of township commissioners. Township
commissioners, infra
Bonds —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Sinking fund commission, infra
Bookkeeper —
appointment, 14-3531
bids for supplies or contracts, duties as
to, 14-3531
bond. 14-3531
courthouse and grounds, duties as to,
14-3532
duties, 14-3531 to 13-3535
office, 14-3531
records, 14-3534
removal, 14-3531
reports to governing board, 14-3533
vouchers, preparation and execution of,
14-3535
Borrowing in anticipation of taxes. Tax
anticipation borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-94
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in,
5-10
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
captain of, election by governing board,
14-3466
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
guards, appointment of, 14-3466
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-275,
15-276
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
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UNION COUNTY— Cont'd
Claim and delivery actions, costs in, 27-5
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
approval by governing board required,
14-3467
bookkeeper's examination of, 14-3531
"classification of claims allowed" book,
14-409,14-411
exhaustion of apropriation, effect, 14-418,
14-419
file book, 14-408,14-411
past indebtedness claims, 14-419 to 14-
423
publication of list not required, 14-426
warrant for payment, statements on, 14-
417
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerk of Courts (this in-
dex)
bond, 14-3452
deposit of official moneys, 14-3453
draft for payment, how signed and at-
tested, 14-3535
fees, 27-52, 27-99
salary, 14-3481
Competitive bidding, when required, 14-3467
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-1061
see also Constables (this index)
Lockhart, Chester County district 4,
constable to serve in, 43-681
official bond of nonmagistrate constables,
43-308
Contracts not to exceed appropriations, 14-
3453
Coroner^
generally. Coroners (this index)
bond, 14-3452
jury—
compensation and mileage provision
as inapplicable, 17-130
summoning of, 17-99
Countv courts, excepted from general law
as" to, 15-627
Court attaches, 15-1942
Courthouse —
custodian, county bookkeeper as, 14-3532
janitor, employment of, 14-3532
Courts —
attaches, 15-1942
bailiffs, 15-1942
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-275,
15-276
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county courts, inapplicability of general
law as to, 15-627
grand jurors, summoning by registered
mail, 38-86
Jurors, infra
jury list, time for preparation of, 38-54
UNION COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
Magistrates, infra
Master, infra
Probate court, infra
Referee, when funds in hands of, to be
turned over to the treasurer, 14-3513
Sheriff, infra
Drainage —
generally. Drains and Drainage (this
index)
districts, establishment of, 18-212
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Emergency expenditures, 14-3453
Employees, prohibited from having inter-
est in contracts, 14-3468
Fair association—
generally. Fairs and Fair Associa-
tions (this index)
admission charges, 14-686
chain gang, right to use, 14-686
directors —
chairman, 14-684
compensation, 14-683
number, 14-681
secretary, 14-684
selection, 14-681, 14-682
executive secretary, 14-685
fencing property. 14-686
income, use of, 14-687
officers, 14-684, 14-685
property to be controlled by, 14-686
regulations, 14-684
treasurer, 14-685
Fees of officers, 14-3482
accountability for, 14-3484
election in advance, 14-3483
penalties for violation of statutory provi-
sions as to, 14-3485
Filling station, operation of, within 100 feet
of school or church, when unlawful, 66-5
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial reports, 14-3495
Financial statement, 14-3517
Fiscal year, 14-16. 14-17
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission, generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Game warden —
bond, 14-3452
election, 28-130
term of office, 28-130
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
bookkeeper's reports to, 14-3533
bookkeeper to act as secretary, 14-3531
chairman, 14-3464
constitution of, 14-3464
meetings, 14-3462
purchasing agent for county, acting as,
14-3467
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1055
UNION COUNTY— Cont'd
Governing body — Cont'd
rules and regulations for county home
and chain gang, 14-3466
Grand jurors, summoning by registered
mail, 38-86
Health and drainage commissioners, 18-71
Health board generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highways —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
apportionment of expenses throughout
year, 33-1902
taxes for, 33-1281 to 33-1283
width, minimum, 33-853
Horse trading, applicability of regulations as
to, 56-1273
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, §3 [Vol. 7, p. 132]
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Judicial sales, place of, 10-1768
Jurors —
compensation, 38-308(3)
coroner's jurors, 17-130
summoning by registered mail, 38-86
Jury list, time for preparation of, 38-54
Legal services, county delegation's power to
contract for, 14-3454
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Lyles Ford Tri-County Power Authority,
one member of board to reside in coun-
ty, 24-354
Magistrates, 43-1061
see also Magistrates (this index)
at union, bond, 14-3452
Master-
generally. Counties (this index)
funds unpaid to litigants, when to be
turned over to treasurer, 14-3512
probate judge as, ex officio, 14-3452
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
bonds, 14-3451, 14-3452
fees, salary in lieu of, 14-3481
interest in contracts prohibited, 14-3468
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-3481
Peace officers, official bonds, 53-851
Physician, county, election of, by governing
board, 14-3465
Planning Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-197
Postage allowance to officers, 14-12
Preference accorded to loans from State
Sinking Fund Commission, 14-3515
UNION COUNTY— Cont'd
Probate court —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
clerk as special master, 15-506
judge —
as master, 15-501, 15-506
bond, 14-3452
deposit of official moneys, 14-3453
funds in hands of, when to be paid
over to treasurer. 14-3514
postage allowance, 14-12
salary, 14-34S1
as referee in, 10-1405
fees, 27-305
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchases, competitive bidding, when re-
quired, 14-3467
Purchasing agent, governing body as, 14-
3467
Rabbits, trapping and sale of, prohibited,
28-472
Recording papers by probate judge or clerk
of court —
charitable organizations, no fee for rec-
ord or certified copies, 60-6S
fees, 27-52, 27-99
veterans, soldiers, etc., no fees for, 60-67
Referees, when funds in hands of, to be
turned over to treasurer, 14-3513
Requisitions for supplies, 14-3531
Rolling store, requirement of peddler's li-
cense for, 56-1204, 56-1205
Rural police, 53-691
see also Rural Police (this index)
bonds, 14-3452
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
contracts for acquisition of school
books, 21-535
compensation of members, 21-4151
district, bonds of No. 11 District, per-
missible amount, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 5 [Vol. 7, p. 290]
filling station operation within one hun-
dred feet of, when unlawful, 66-5
fiscal matters, 21-4171 to 21-4175
high schools —
building for additional high school,
21-4156
establishment, additional method, 21-
4155
tax levy for, 21-4173
trustees, additional schools, 21-4156
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UNION COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
Superintendent of Education — ■
bond, 14-3452
clerk, 21-4152
expense allowance, 21-83
postage allowance, 14-12
supplies consumable by pupils in on>.
year not to be furnished, 21-531
taxes, 21-4171 to 21-4174
deficit, levy for, 21-4175
high school purposes, 21-4173
Lockhart District No. 15, special levy
in, 21-4174
textbooks —
adoption by State as binding, 21-552
contracts for acquisition, 21-535
free, 21-521, 21-522
notes for, 21-540
tax levy for purpose of free or rental
system, 21-544
trustees —
contracts creating deficits, restrictions
on, 21-4175
high schools, additional, 21-4156
Jonesville Special School District, 21-
4154
nomination, 21-4153
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, 14-3452
constable for magistrate at Union court-
house, acting as, 43-1061
deposit of official moneys, 14-3453
deputies, bonds, 14-3452
fees and costs, when entitled to, 14-3481
industrial communities, deputies for, ju-
risdiction not to be extended, 53-109
salary, 14-3481
Sinking fund, State, repayment of loans
from, 14-3515
Sinking fund commission, deposit of official
moneys, 14-3453
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Association, terracing of
lands by, 63-451 to 63-453
Soil Conservation Committee, area for se-
lection of members, 63-61.1
Streams —
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
inapplicability of statutory requirements
as to, 70-5
Superintendent of county home, election of
by governing board, 14-3466
Supervisor —
audit, monthly, of books of, 14-3522
bond, 14-3452
UNION COUNTY— Cont'd
Supervisor — Cont'd
financial reports, 14-3496
governing board, membership in, 14-3464
personal liability on warrants or con-
tracts exceeding appropriations, 14-
3453
report to finance board, 14-3495
road overseers, powers as to, 14-3469
treasurer's report to, 14-325
Supplies, competitive bidding for furnishing
of, 14-3467
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-469
see also Counties (this index)
"bills payable" book, 14-462, 14-463
competitive bidding required, 14-469
notes, payment of, 14-408
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-1583,
65-1585
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
from highway commutation tax, 33-
1281.1
new industries, 65-1571
rural electrification lines, 65-1533
highway purposes, 33-12S1 to 33-1283
fine for failure to pay, 33-1283
sales for delinquent taxes, paving assess-
ments, and licenses, place of, 10-1768
Terracing of lands in interest of soil con-
servation, 63-451 to 63-453
Township commissioners —
compensation, 14-3463
election, 14-3461
governing board, membership in, 14-3464
report to, by treasurer, 14-325
term of office, 14-3461
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
audit, monthly, of books of, 14-3522
bond, 14-3452
clerk, bond of, 14-3452
collections, report of, 14-325
daily cash receipts book, 14-321, 14-328
disbursement of funds, report of, 14-325
financial reports, 14-3496
income not appropriated to be paid to,
14-3511
monthly cash book, 14-324, 14-328
postage allowance, 14-12
quarterly statements, publication of, 14-
329
receipt book, 14-327, 14-328
report to finance board, 14-3495
report to legislative delegation, 14-3517
report to Superintendent of Education of
collection and disbursements of
school taxes, 14-326
Index
1057
UNION COUNTY— Cont'd
Treasurer — Cont'd
salary, 14-3481
school funds disbursements book, 14-323,
14-328
transfer of credit balances to accounts
having deficit balance, 14-3516
Warrants not to exceed appropriations, 14-
3453
Waters. Streams, supra
UNION HOSPITAL DISTRICT
Bonded indebtedness, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 290]
UNION LABEL
Counterfeiting- or imitation unlawful, 66-201
Injunction against unlawful use, 66-208
Unincorporated union may sue unlawful
user, 66-211
UNIONS
Labor Unions (this index)
UNITED CONFEDERATE VETER-
ANS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Historical Commission members to be elect-
ed by, 9-2
UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION
Exemption of certain personnel from road
and poll taxes in time of war, 44-464,
44-465
UNITED STATES
Federal Government, Instrumentalities, and
Laws (this index)
UNITED STATES CONGRESS
Congress (this index)
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
Absence —
members of Congress, compelling at-
tendance of. US Const, Art. 1, § 5,
cl. 1.
Vice President, Senate to choose presi-
dent pro tern, in case of. US Const,
Art. 1, §3, cl. 5.
[8 SC Code]— 67
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Account of receipts and expenditures, to be
published. US Const, Art. 1, § 9, par.
7.
Accused persons, rights of. US Const, 6th
Amend.
Adjournment of Congress, see Congress,
infra.
Admiralty jurisdiction, judicial power to
extend to. US Const. Art. 3, § 2, cl. 1.
Admission of States to Union, see States,
infra.
Adoption of Constitution —
debts, etc. validity of, not to be affected.
US Const, Art. 6, cl. 1.
provision for. US Const, Art. 7.
Advice and consent of senate, when Presi-
dent must have. US Const, Art. 2, § 2,
cl. '2.
Affirmation, see Oath, infra.
Age requirement —
President. US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl. 5.
representative in Congress. US Const,
Art. 1, §2, cl. 2.
senator. US Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 3.
Vice President. US Const, 12th Amend.
Aid to enemies of the United States as dis-
qualifying to hold office. US Const,
Amend. § 3.
Aliens —
naturalization, power of congress. US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 4.
officers to which ineligible. US Const,
Art. 1, §2, cl. 5.
Alliance, states not to enter into. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Ambassadors —
appointment. US Const. Art. 2, § 2, cl.
2.
judicial power in cases affecting. US
Const, Art. 3, § 2, cl. 1.
nomination. US Const, Art. 2, § 2, cl. 2.
president to receive. US Const, Art. 2,
§3.
Supreme Court's original jurisdiction in
cases affecting US Const, Art. 3,
§ 2, cl. 2.
Amendments —
Constitution, amendments to —
Congress, power to propose. US
Const, Art. 5.
conventions for proposing and rati-.
fying. US Const, Art. 5.
how made. US Const, Art. 5.
revenue bills, Senate may propose
amendments to. US Const, Art.
1, § 7, cl. 1.
Appointments —
militia officers, see Militia, infra.
President, appointment by, see Presi-
dent, infra.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Appointments — Cont'd
public office, appointment to, see Pub-
lic Office, infra,
senators, see Senate, infra.
Apportionment—
direct taxes. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl. 3.
representatives. US Const, Art. 1, § 2,
cl. 3.
Appropriations —
army, appropriation for, not to be for
more than two years. US Const,
Art. 1, § 8, cl. 12.
withdrawal of money from treasury
conditioned upon. US Const, Art.
1, § 9, cl. 7.
Approval —
bills by President. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 7, cl. 2.
orders, resolutions, etc. of Congress.
US Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 3.
Armies —
appropriations for, limited to two years.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 12.
Congress may raise and support. US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 12.
Congress may make rules for govern-
ment of. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl.
14.
President as Commander in Chief of.
US Const, Art. 2, § 2, cl. 1.
Arms, right to bear, not to be infringed.
US Const, 2nd Amend.
Arrest, privilege from, of Senators and
Representatives. US Const, Art. 1, § 6,
cl- 1- ......
Arsenals, Congress to exercise jurisdiction
over. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 17.
Arts, Congress may promote. US Const,
Art. 1, §8, cl. 8.
Assembly, right of, not to be abridged.
US Const, 1st Amend.
Attainder —
Congress may not pass bill of. Ub
Const, Art. 1, §9, cl. 3.
state may not pass bill of. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10. cl. 1.
treason, attainder of, not to work cor-
ruption of blood. US Const, Art.
3, §3, cl. 2.
Attendance —
absent members, Congress may compel.
US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 1.
arrest during, members of Congress
privileged from. US Const, Art.
1, §6, cl. 1.
Authors, protection of rights of. US
Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 8.
Bail, excessive, not to be required. US
Const, 8th Amend.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Ballot— .
electors to vote by, for President and
Vice President. US Const, 12th
Amend.
House of Representatives to choose
President by, when. US Const,
12th Amend.
Bankruptcy, Congress to establish uni-
form laws on. US Const, Art. 1, § 8,
cl. 4.
Basis of Representation —
generally. US Const, Art. 1, §2, cl. 3.
reduction where right to vote is denied.
US Const, 14th Amend. § 2.
Bills-
attainder, see Attainder, supra,
how passed, approved.^ objected to or
passed over objection. US Const,
Art. 1, § 7, cl. 2.
revenue, to originate in House but may
be altered in Senate. US Const,
Art. 1, § 7, cl. 1.
Bills of credit, states not to emit. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Borrowing money, Congress, power of.
US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 2.
Bounties, payment of debt for, not to be
questioned. US Const, 14 Amend. § 4.
Breach of peace, arrest of member of Con-
gress for. US Const, Art. 1, § 6, par.
1.
Bribery, removal of civil officers convicted
of. US Const, Art. 2, §4.
Capital crime, presentment or indictment
of grand jury, when necessary. US
Const, 5th Amend.
Capitation tax, census as basis of. US
Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 4.
Captures, Congress may make rules con-
cerning. US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 11.
Casting vote, Vice-President to have, in
case of tie in Senate. US Const, Art.
1, § 3, cl. 4.
Census —
capitation tax to be laid on basis of.
US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 4.
ten years, to be taken at intervals of.
US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl. 3.
Citizen — . .
President must be natural-born citizen.
US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl. 6.
privileges and immunities of citizens —
abridgment of, forbidden. US Const,
14th Amend., § 1.
equality of, in several states. US
Const, Art. 4, § 2, cl. 1.
representative in Congress must have
been, for seven years. US Const,
Art. 1, § 2, cl. 2.
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—Cont'd
Citizen — Cont'd
senator must have been citizen for nine
years. US Const, Art. 1, §3, cl. 3.
suffrage, right of, unabridged on ac-
count of color, etc. US Const, 15th
Amend., § 1.
suits by, against State as not within
judicial power of United States.
US Const, 11th Amend.
United States, citizens of —
denial of vote to, effect. US Const,
14th Amend. § 2.
persons born or naturalized in. US
Const, 14th Amend., § 1.
who are. US Const, 14th Amend.,
§1.
Civil officers, see Public Officers, infra.
Claims —
insurrection or rebellion, debts or obli-
gations occurred in aid of, as il-
legal. US Const, 14th Amend., § 4.
slaves, claims for loss on emancipation
of, not to be paid. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 4.
state, claims of, not to be prejudiced by
construction of Constitution. US
Const, Art. 4, § 3, cl. 2.
United States, claims of, not to be prej-
udiced by any construction of Con-
stitution. US Const, Art. 4, § 3,
cl. 2.
Clearance not to be required of vessels
bound to or from another state. US
Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 6.
Coin —
foreign, Congress may regulate value of.
US Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 5.
states may not make anything but, ten-
der in payment of debts. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Coinage of Money —
Congress, power as to. US Const, Art.
1, §8, cl. 5.
counterfeiting, power of Congress to
provide for punishment of, US
Const. Art. 1, §8, cl. 6.
states, coinage as prohibited to. US
Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 1.
Color, right of suffrage, unabridged on ac-
count of. US Const, 15th Amend. § 1.
Comfort given to enemies of United States
as disqualification for holding office.
US Const, 14th Amend., § 3.
Commander in chief of army and navy,
President to be. US Const, Art. 2, § 2,
cl. 1.
Commerce —
Congress, power of, to regulate. US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 3.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Commerce — Cont'd
officers of United States to receive com-
missions from president. US
Const, Art. 2, § 3.
preference in, not to be given to one
state over another. US Const, Art.
1, §9, cl. 6.
President's power to grant, to fill va-
cancy in office during recess of Se-
nate. US Const, Art. 2, §2, cl. 3.
Common defense, power of Congress to
provide for. US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl.
1.
Common Law Suits —
jury trial, right to. US Const, 7th
Amend,
rules of common law to prevail in re-
examination of facts tried by jury.
US Const, 7th Amend.
Compacts, States not to make with each
other, or within foreign powers. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Compensation —
Congress, members of, to receive. US
Const, Art. 1, §6, cl. 1.
judges, not to be altered during term
of office. US Const, Art. 3, § 1.
President, compensation of, not to be
altered during term. US Const,
Art. 2, § 1, cl. 7.
private property not to be taken for
public use without. US Const, 5th
Amend.
Compulsory process, accused to have, for
obtaining witnesses. US Const, 6th
Amend.
Condemnation of private property for pub-
lic use as requiring compensation. US
Const, 5th Amend.
Confederation —
debts contracted under, to be valid. US
Const, Art. 6, cl. 1.
states not to enter into. US Const, Art.
1, §10, cl. 1.
Confessions in open court, persons may be
convicted for treason on. US Const,
Art. 3, § 3, cl. 1.
Confrontation of witnesses, right of ac-
cused persons to. US Const, 6th
Amend.
Congress —
adjournment —
consent of either House to adjourn-
ment of other, when required.
US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 4.
President's concurrence not required.
US Const, Art. 1, §7, cl. 3.
President to adjourn in case of dis-
agreement on adjournment. US
Const, Art. 2, § 3,
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— Cont'd
Congress — Cont'd
adjournment — Cont'd
quorum not required for adjourn-
ment from day to day. US
Const, Art. 1, § 5, el. 1.
veto as affected by. US Const, Art.
1, §7, cl. 2.
arrest, privilege of members from. US
Const, Art. 1, §6, cl. 1.
arts, power of Congress to promote.
US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 8.
borrowing power. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 8, cl. 2.
Constitution, power of Congress to
make laws for executing require-
ments of. US Const, Art. 1, § 8,
cl. 18.
death of persons from whom House
may choose President and Senate a
Vice-President, power to provide
for case of. US Const, 20th Amend.,
§4-
debates, members not to be questioned
for speech in. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 6, cl. 1.
election of members —
judge of. US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl.
1.
time, place and manner of, powers of
Legislature and Congress as to.
US Const, Art. 1, §4, cl. 1.
expulsion of member. US Const, Art.
1, §S, cl. 2.
extraordinary occasion, President may
convene on. US Const, Art. 2, § 3.
House of Representatives, see House of
Representatives, infra,
incidental powers. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 8, cl. 18.
journal, see Journal, infra.
Legislative powers, Congress as reposi-
tory of. US Const, Art. 1, § 1.
members —
arrest, privilege from. US Const,
Art. 1, §6, cl. 1.
debates, speech in, not to be ques-
tioned for. US Const, Art. 1,
§6, cl. 1.
disorderly behavior, punishment for.
US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 2.
election, see Election of Members,
supra, this group,
expulsion. US Const, Art. 1, § S, cl.
2.
House of Representatives, infra,
number of. US Const, Art. 1, §2
cl. 3.
Senate, infra.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Congress — Cont'd
powers of—
generally. US Const, Art 1, §§ 7, 8.
particular matters, see appropriate
lines.
President —
convening of Congress by. US Const,
Art 2, § 3.
designation by Congress in case of
failure of President-elect and
Vice President-elect to qualify.
US Const, 20th Amend., § 3.
proceedings —
journal of, to be kept. US Const,
Art. 1, § 5 cl. 3.
rules governing, power to determine.
US Const, Art 1, § 5 cl. 2.
quorum, majority of each House to con-
stitute. US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 1.
reconsideration of bills returned to. US
Const, Art 1, §7, cl. 2.
representation in —
abridgment of, by denial of right to
vote at elections. US Const,
14th Amend.. § 2.
apportionment among States. US
Const, 14th Amend., § 2.
resolutions to go to President. US
Const, Art. § 7, cl. 3.
revenue bills, how acted upon. US
Const, Art. 1, §7, cl. 1.
rules of proceeding, power of each
House to determine. Art. 1, § 5, cl.
2.
Senate, see Senate, infra,
sessions of. US Const, Art. 1, § 4, cl. 2.
date for beginning. US Const, 20th
Amend., § 2.
speeches delivered in, as privileged. US
Const. Art. 1, § 6, cl. 1.
two-thirds vote, when required, see Two-
thirds vote, infra.
Constitution —
federal Constitution, provisions of, see
appropriate lines.
state constitutions subordinate to that of
United States. US Const, Art. 6,
cl. 2.
Consuls, judicial power to extend to cases
affecting. US Const, Art. 3, §2, cl. 1.
Contracts, impairment of, see Impairment
of Contracts, infra.
Conventions for proposing and ratifying
amendments to the Constitution. Ub
Const, Art. 5.
Copyrights, Congress may provide for grant
of. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 8.
Corruption of blood, attainder of treason not
to work. US Const, Art. 3, § 3, cl. 2.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Counsel, right of accused to. US Const,
6th Amend.
Counterfeiting, Congress may provide for
punishment of. US Const, Art. 1, § 8,
cl. 6.
Courts —
Congress, power of, to establish, US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 9.
inferior, Congress can constitute. US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 9.
inferior officers in courts of law, who
may appoint. US Const, Art. 2,
§ 2, cl. 2.
judicial power of United States, in what
courts vested. US Const, Art. 3,
§1.
jury trial, see Jury Trial.
Supreme Court, see Supreme Court,
infra.
Credit-
bills of, states not to emit. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
other states, acts, records, etc. of, see
Full Faith and Credit.
United States, borrowing money on
credit of. US Const, Art. 1, §8,
cl. 2.
Crime —
accused persons, rights of. US Const,
6th Amend,
capital, how persons held to answer for.
US Const, Sth Amend,
extradition, see Extradition,
fugitives from justice, see Fugitives
from Justice,
jury trial, right of, see Jury Trial,
place of trial, power of Congress to
prescribe when not committed with-
in any state. US Const. Art. 3,
§ 2, cl. 3.
punishment of, as exception to prohibi-
tion of involuntary servitude. US
Const, 13th Amend,
suffrage, right of, may be denied to
persons convicted of. US Const,
14th Amend., § 2.
Criminal cases, none compelled to testify
against themselves in. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 2.
Cruel punishments, not to be inflicted. US
Const, Sth Amend.
Customs Duties —
Congress, power of, to lay and collect.
US Const, Art 1, §8, cl. 1.
exportations from any State, duties not
to be -laid on. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 9, cl. 5.
importation of persons. US Const, Art.
1, § 9, cl. 1.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
■ — Cont'd
Customs Duties — Cont'd
State may not impose without consent
of Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 10,
cl. 2.
Death-
President and Vice-President, duty of
Congress in case of. US Const, Art.
2, § 1, cl. 6.
President-elect, provision in case of. US
Const, 20th Amend., §3.
Debate, speech in, as privileged. US Const,
Art. 1, § 6, cl. 1.
Debts —
insurrection, debts incurred in support
of not to be assumed. US Const,
14th Amend., § 4.
legal tender in payment of, see Legal
Tender,
public debt, see Public Debt.
Defense —
criminal prosecution, rights of accused.
US Const, 5th Amend.
United States, provision for. US Const,
Preamble; Art. 1, §8. cl. 1.
Delaware, representation of, in first Con-
gress. US Const, Art. 1, §2, cl. 3.
Departments —
appointing powers may be vested by
Congress in heads of. US Const,
Art. 2, § 2, cl. 2.
opinions of heads of, may be required
by President. US Const, Art. 2,
§2, cl. 1.
Direct Taxes —
apportionment. US Const, Art. 1, §2,
cl. 3.
census as governing laying of. US
Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl." 4.
Disabilities to hold office, removal of. US
Const, 14th Amend., § 3.
Discoveries, securing exclusive rights to
inventors. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 8.
Disorderly behavior, Congress may punish
members for. US Const, Art. 1, § 5,
cl. 2.
Disqualifications-
members of Congress, see House of
Representatives; Senate, infra.
public officers, see Public Officers, infra.
District of Columbia, Congress to legislate
exclusively for. US Const, Art. 1, § 8,
cl. 17.
Dock yards, exclusive power of Congress
over. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 17.
Domestic tranquility, Constitution as estab-
lished to insure. US Const, Preamble.
Domestic violence, United States to protect
each State against. US Const, Art.
4. §4.
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■ — Cont'd
Double jeopardy forbidden. US Const, 5th
Amend.
Due process, constitutional guarantees of.
US Const, 5th Amend.; 14th Amend.,
II.
Duties —
customs duties, see Custom Duties,
tonnage duties, see Tonnage Duties.
Effect, right to security in. US Const, 4th
Amend.
Elections —
Congress, members of, see House of
Representatives, Senate, infra,
decreased representation as consequence
of denial of right to vote at. US
Const, 14th Amend., §2.
electoral college, see Electoral College,
infra,
members of Congress, see Congress,
supra.
President. US Const, Art. 2, § 1.
Vice President, see Vice President, infra.
Electoral College —
appointment of electors. US Const,
Art. 2, §1, cl. 2.
ballot, vote to be by. US Const, 12th
Amend.
Congress may appoint time of choosing
electors. US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl.
4.
majority vote as necessary to elect
President or Vice President. US
Const, 12th Amend,
member of House of Representatives
cannot be an elector. US Const,
Art. 2, §1, cl. 2.
office holders under United States dis-
qualified as electors. US Const,
Art. 2, § 1, cl. 2.
qualifications of members. US Const,
Art. 2, § 1, par. 2; 14th Amend.,
§3.
senator cannot be an elector. US Const,
Art. 2, § 1, cl. 2.
vote, how given and transmitted. US
Const, 12th Amend.
Electors, see Electoral College, supra.
Eligibility for public office, see Public Of-
ficers, infra.
Emancipated slaves, claims for, not to be
paid. US Const, 14th Amend., § 4.
Eminent domain, taking of private property
by, as requiring compensation. US
Const, 5th Amend.
Emolument —
compensation of Federal officers, see
Compensation, supra.
United States officer not to accept from
foreign power without consent of
Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 9,
cL 8.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Enemies of United States —
disqualification for office by giving aid
or comfort to. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 3.
treason by adherence to. US Const, Art.
3, §3, cl. 1.
Enumeration —
Constitution, enumeration of rights in,
not to disparage other rights. US
Const, 9th Amend,
inhabitants, see Census.
Equal protection, constitutional guaranty
of. US Const, 14th Amend., § 1.
Equal suffrage in Senate, no State to be
deprived of, without its consent. US
Const, Art. 5.
Equity, judicial power to extend to cases
in. US Const, Art. 3, § 2. _
Establishment of religion not within power
of Congress. US Const, 1st Amend.
Excises, see Taxation.
Exclusive rights to writings and discoveries,
securing of, to authors and inventors.
US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 8.
Executive Authority —
executive power as invested in President.
US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl. 1.
of any state to issue writs for election
to fill vacancies in House of Repre-
sentatives. US Const, Art. 1, §2,
cl. 4.
Expenditures, statements of, to be pub-
lished. US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 7.
Exports-
state not to lay duty on, without consent
of Congress. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 10, cl. 3.
United States not to lay duty on. US
Const, Art. 1, §9, cl. 5.
Ex post facto laws, prohibited. US Const,
Art, 1, §9, cl. 3; Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Expulsion, member of Congress. US
Const, Art. 1, §5, cl. 2.
Extradition, fugitives from justice. US
Const, Art. 4, §2, cl. 2.
Extraordinary occasion, President may con-
vene Congress on. US Const, Art.
2, §3.
Felony —
arrest of member of Congress charged
with. US Const, Art. 1. § 6, cl. 1.
fugitives charged with, to be delivered
up. US Const. Art. 4, §2, cl. 2.
high seas, felonies on, power of Congress
to define and punish. US Const.
Art. 1, § 8, cl. 10.
Fines, excessive, not to be imposed. US
Const, 8th Amend.
Foreign coin, power of Congress to regulate
value of. US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 5.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Foreign commerce, see Commerce, supra.
Foreign Nations —
commerce with, power of Congress to
regulate. US Const, Art. 1, §8,
cl. 3.
compacts with, not to be entered into
bv states. US Const, Art. 1, § 10,
cl. 3.
presents from, not to be accepted with-
out consent of Congress. US Const,
Art. 1, § 9, cl. 8.
suits by subject of, against state, as not
within judicial power of United
States. US Const, Art. 11.
Forfeiture, attainder of treason not to work
forfeiture beyond life of person at-
tainted. US Const, Art. 3, § 3, cl. 2.
Forts, exclusive power of Congress over.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 17.
Freedom of religion, see Religious Free-
dom, infra
Freedom of speech and press, constitutional
guaranty of. US Const, 1st Amend.
Fugitives —
from justice, to be delivered up by
asylum state on requisition. US
Const, Art. 4, § 2, cl. 2.
from servitude, to be delivered up. US
Const, Art. 4, § 2, cl. 3.
Full Faith and Credit —
judicial proceedings of a state. US
Const, Art. 4, § 1.
public acts, etc. of a state. US Const,
Art. 4, § 1.
General Welfare —
Congress, power of to provide for. US
Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 1.
Constitution established to promote. US
Const, Preamble.
Georgia, representation of, in first Congress.
US Const, Art. 1, §2, cl. 3.
Gold coin, power of state to make legal
tender. US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Good behavior, judges to hold office during.
US Const, Art. 3, § 1.
Government —
republican form of, guaranteed. US
Const, Art. 4, §4.
seat of, exclusive power of Congress to
legislate for. US Const, Art. 1,
§8, cl. 17.
United States, Congress to make laws
for. US Const, Art. 1, § 1.
Grand jury, necessity of presentment by.
US Const, 5th Amend.
Grievances, right to petition for redressal.
US Const, 1st Amend.
Habeas corpus, restrictions on suspension
of. US Const, Art 1, § 9, cl. 2.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
- — Cont'd
Head Tax —
census as basis. US Const, Art. 1, § 9,
cl. 4.
importation of persons. US Const, Art.
1, §9, cl. 1.
Honors, receipt of, power of Congress to
regulate. US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 8.
House of Representatives —
adjournment —
day to day, by less than quorum. US
Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 1.
Senate's consent, when required. US
Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 4.
election of members —
every second year. US Const, Art.
1, §2, cl. 1.
judge of, House to be. US Const,
Art. 1, § 5, cl. 1.
time, place and manner of holding,
power to prescribe. US Const,
_ Art. 1, § 4, cl. 1.
writs of election to be issued in
vacancies. US Const, Art. 1, § 2,
cl. 4.
emoluments of office, increase of, by
Congress, as precluding appoint-
ment of member to office. US
Const, Art. 1, § 6, cl. 2.
impeachment, power of. US Const, Art
1, §2, cl. S.
journal, see Journal, infra,
members —
attendance of, penalties to secure.
US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 1.
compensation. US Const. Art. 1,
§ 6, cl. 1.
election, supra, this group,
expulsion. US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl.
2.
number. US Const, Art. 1, §2, cl. 3.
oath to support Constitution. US
Const, Art. 6, cl. 3.
breach of, effect. US Con t, 14th
Amend., § 3.
Presidential elector, member shall not
be. US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl. 2.
privilege from arrest. US Const, Art.
1, §6, cl. 1.
breach of peace an exception. US
Const, Art. 1, § 6, cl. 1.
treason an exception. US Const,
Art. 1, § 6, cl. 1.
punishment. US Const, Art, 1, § 5, cl.
2.
qualifications —
age requirement. US Const, Art.
1. §2, cl. 2.
generally. US Const, Art. 1, § 2,
Ql.2.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
■ — Cont'd
House of Representatives — Cont'd
members — Cont'd
qualifications — Cont'd
inhabitancy of State. US Const,
Art. 1, §2, cl. 2.
office held under United States as
disqualifying. US Const, Art.
1, § 6, cl. 2.
rebellion, participation in, as dis-
qualifying. Art. 1, § 6, cl. 2.
returns of, House shall judge of. US
Const, Art. 1, §5, cl. 1.
terms, beginning and ending of. US
Const, 20th Amend., § 1.
President, when may choose. US Const,
12th Amend,
quorum, majority to constitute. US
Const, Art. 1, § S, cl. 1.
revenue bills to originate in. US Const,
Art. 1, §7, cl. 1.
rules, power to make. US Const, Art.
1, § 5, cl. 2.
speaker and officers, power to choose.
US Const. Art. 1, §2, cl. 5.
two-thirds vote, when required, see
Two-thirds vote, infra,
voting for members of, qualifications of
voters. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl. 1.
Houses, right of people to be secure in.
4th Amend.
Immigration, power of Congress to reg-
ulate. US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 1.
Immunities, see Privileges and immunities.
Impairment of contract by state legislation,
prohibited. US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl.
1.
Impeachment —
civil officers, removed on impeachment
and conviction. US Const, Art. 2,
§4.
judgment to extend only to removal and
disqualification. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 3, cl. 7.
oath of senators trying. US Const, Art.
1, § 3, cl. 6.
pardon in case of, may not be granted
by President. US Const, Art. 2,
§ 2, cl. 1.
power of, vested in House of Repre-
sentatives. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl.
5.
punishment by law of person convicted
on. US Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 7.
trial of —
by Senate. US Const, Art. 1, §3, cl.
6.
jury not required. US Const, Art.
3, §2, cl. 3.
President, Chief Justice to preside.
US Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 6.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
■ — Cont'd
Impeachment — Cont'd
trial of — Cont'd
two-thirds vote necessary for convic-
tion. US Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl.
6.
Importation of Persons —
Congress may prohibit. US Const, Art.
1, §9, cl. 1.
head tax on. US Const, Art. 1, §9,
cl. 1.
Imports —
federal taxation of. US Const, Art 1,
§8, cl. 1.
State may not tax without consent of
Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 10,
cl. 2.
Inability of President or Vice-President,
who to act in case of. US Const, Art.
2, § 1, cl. 6.
Incidental powers of Congress. US Const,
Art. 1, § 8, cl. 18.
Income tax, power to levy. US Const,
16th Amend.
Indians —
commerce with, power of Congress to
regulate. US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 3.
not taxed, excluded in representative
enumeration. US Const, Art. 1, §2,
cl. 3; 14th Amend., §2.
Indictment, necessity for, to hold to answer
for crime. US Const, 5th Amend.
Inferior Courts —
Congress, power of, to create. US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 9.
judicial power, investment with. US
Const, Art. 3, § 1.
Inhabitants, denial of right to vote to, as
reducing representation. US Const,
14th Amend., § 2.
Inspection laws, State's power to lay duties
on imports or exports when necessary
to execution of. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 10, cl. 2.
Insurrection —
Congress, power of, to provide for sup-
pression. US Const, Art. 1, § 8,
cl. 15.
debts in suppression of, not to be ques-
tioned. US Const, 14th Amend.,
disqualification to hold office by partici-
pation on. US Const, 14th Amend.
§3.
militia may be called out to suppress.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 15.
United States to protect each state
against. US Const, Art. 4, § 4.
International law, power of Congress to
punish offenses against. US Const,
Art. 1, §8, cl. 10.
Interstate commerce, see Commerce.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Intoxicating Liquors —
prohibition of traffic in. US Const, 18th
Amend,
repeal of 18th Amendment. US
Const, 21st Amend., § 1.
restrictions of traffic in. US Const, 21st
Amend., § 2.
local law, transportation or importa-
tion in violation of, prohibited.
US Const, 21st Amend., §2.
Invasion —
habeas corpus may be suspended in case
of. US Const, Art. 1, §9, cl. 2.
militia may be called out to repel. US
Const, Art. 1. §8, cl. 15.
state mav engage in war in case of.
US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 3.
Inventors, securing exclusive rights to. US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 8.
Jeopardy, persons not to be twice put into.
US Const, Sth Amend.
Journal —
President's objections and votes on re-
consideration to be entered on. US
Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 2.
Senate and House to keep and publish.
US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 3.
yeas and na3-s, when to be entered on.
US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 3.
Judges —
compensation, not to be altered during
term of office. US Const, Art. 3,
§1.
Supreme Court, see Supreme Court,
infra.
Judgment —
full faith and credit, see Full Faith and
credit, supra,
impeachment cases, limitations on. US
Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 7.
Judicial Officers —
denying of right to vote for, effect of.
US Const, 14th Amend., §2.
disqualification by engaging in insur-
rection. US Const, 14th Amend.,
§3.
oath to support Constitution. US Const,
Art. 6, cl. 3.
Judicial Power of United States —
admiralty cases. US Const, Art. 3, § 2,
cl. 1.
Constitution, cases arising under. US
Const, Art. 3, § 2, cl. 1.
consuls, cases affecting. US Const, Art.
3, § 2, cl. 1.
equity, cases in. US Const, Art. 3, § 2,
cl. 1; 11th Amend,
foreign subjects, when extends to actions
by... US Const, Art. 3, § 2, cl. 1.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Judicial Power of United States — Cont'd
lands claimed under grants of different
state, controversies involving. US
Const, Art. 3, § 2, cl. 1.
limitations on. US Const, Art. 3, § 2,
cl. 1.
maritime jurisdiction. US Const, Art.
3, § 2, cl. 1.
treaties, cases under. US Const, Art. 3,
§2, cl. 1.
where vested. US Const, Art. 3, § 1.
Judicial proceedings, full faith and credit.
US Const, Art. 4, § 1.
Jurisdiction of Supreme Court, see Supreme
Court, infra.
Jury trial, constitutional guaranty of. US
Const. Art. 3, § 2, cl. 3; 6th Amend; 7th
Amend.
Justice —
Constitution ordained to establish. US
Const, Preamble,
extradition of fugitives from. US Const,
Art. 4, § 2, cl. 2.
Lame duck amendment. US Const, 20th
Amend.
Land —
claimed under grants by different States,
judicial power as extending to con-
troversies over. US Const, Art. 3,
§2, cl. 1.
owned by United States, Congress to
have power over. US Const, Art,
1, §S, cl. 17.
to be taken only by due process of law.
US Const, 5th Amend; 14th Amend.,
§1.
Land and naval forces, Congress to make
rules for government of. US Const,
Art. 1, §8, cl. 14.
Law of nations, see International Law.
Legal tender, States' power to define,
restricted to gold and silver coin. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10. cl. 1.
Legislature of States-
consent of, to purchase of lands by
United States. US Const, Art. 1,
§8, cl. 17.
consent of, when required in forming
new states. US Const, Art. 4, § 3,
cl. 1.
Constitutional amendments, power to
apply for or ratify. US Const, Art.
5.
domestic violence, may apply to United
States for protection against. US
Const, Art. 4, § 4.
elections for members of Congress, legis-
lature to prescribe time, places, and
manner holding. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 4, cl. 1. . _
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Legislature of States — Cont'd
oath of members to support Constitu-
tion. US Const, Art. 6, cl. 3.
breach of, effect. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 3.
Letters of Marque and Reprisal —
Congress may grant. US Const, Art.
1, §8, cl. 11.
State may not grant. US Const, Art.
1,§ 10, cl. 1.
Liberty, constitutional guaranty of. US
Const., 5th Amend.; 14th Amend.
Liquor traffic, see Intoxicating liquors,
supra.
Magazines, Congress to have exclusive pow-
der over. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 17.
Maritime jurisdiction, judicial power to ex-
tend to. US Const. Art. 3, § 2, cl. 1.
Marque, Letters of —
Congress may grant. US Const, Art.
1, §8, cl. 11.
State may not grant. US Const, Art.
1, § 10, cl. 1.
Maryland, representation of, in first Con-
gress. US Congress. US Const, Art.
1,§2, cl. 3.
Massachusetts, representation of, in first
Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl. 3.
Measures, standard of, Congress may pre-
scribe. US Const. Art. 1, § 8, cl. 5.
Militia —
arming, power of Congress as to. US
Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 16.
calling out, Congress may provide for.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 15.
crime during service in time of war or
public danger, presentment by grand
jury not required. US Const, 5th
Amend,
discipline, Congress may provide for.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 16.
insurrection, calling out to suppress. US
Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 15.
laws of Union, Congress may call militia
to execute. US Const, Art. 1, § 8,
cl. 15.
necessary to security of free state. US
Const, 2nd Amend.
officers, appointment of, reserved to
States. US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 15.
organization of, Congress may provide
for. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 15.
president to be commander in chief of.
US Const, Art. 2, §2, cl. 1.
right to maintain not to be infringed.
US Const, 2nd Amend,
training of, authority for, reserved to
the States. US Const, Art. 1, §8,
cl. 15.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Ministers to represent United States abroad,
appointment of. US Const, Art. 2,
§ 2, cl. 2.
Money —
appropriation as requisite to withdrawal
from Treasury. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 9, cl. 7.
borrowing, power of Congress. US
Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 2.
coinage of, see Coinage of money, supra,
foreign coin, power of Congress to reg-
ulate value of. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 8, cl. 5.
Naturalization —
citizenship as consequent on. US Const,
14th Amend., § 1.
Congress may establish uniform rule for.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 4.
Navy —
Congress may make rules for govern-
ment of. US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl.
14.
Congress may provide and maintain. US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 13.
criminal charge against member of, in
time of war, does not require indict-
ment or presentment by grand jury.
US Const, 5th Amend.
President as commander in chief of. US
Const, Art. 2, §2, cl. 1.
New Hampshire, representation of mem-
bers in first Congress. US Const, Art.
1, § 2, cl. 3.
New States —
admission, see States, infra,
erection of, within jurisdiction of an-
other state, forbidden. US Const,
Art. 4, § 3, cl. 1.
New York, representation of, in first Con-
gress. US Const, Art. 1, §2, cl. 3.
Nobility, title of, not to be granted by
United States or by State. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Nominations, President's power to make.
US Const, Art. 2, §2, cl. 2.
North Carolina, representation of, in first
Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl. 3.
Oath-
Constitution, oath to support. US Const,
Art. 2, § 1, cl. 8; Art. 6, cl. 3.
effect of breaking. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 3.
of whom required. US Const, Art.
2, § 1, par. 8; Art. 6, cl. 3.
office, oath of—
President, see President, infra,
representatives, see House of Repre-
sentatives,
senators, see Senators, infra.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Oath— Cont'd
search warrant, oath as required for is-
suance of. US Const., 4th Amend.
Obligations of contracts not to be impaired.
US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Office, see Public office.
Officers — ■
House of Representatives to choose
its own. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl.
5.
public officers, see Public officers, infra.
Senate to choose its own. US Const,
Art. 1, §3, cl. 5.
Opinion of heads of departments, Presi-
dents, may require. US Const, Art. 2,
§2, cl. 1.
Order concurred in by both houses of Con-
gress, presentation to President. US
Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 3.
Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court, see
Supreme Court, infra.
Overt act, testimony of two witnesses, re-
quired to convict of treason. US Const,
Art. 3, § 3, cl. 1.
Papers to be secured against unreasonable
searches. US Const, 4th Amend.
Pardons-
impeachment, President may not pardon.
US Const, Art. 2, §2. cl. 1.
Presidential power. US Const, Art. 2,
§ 2, cl. 1.
Peace, Time of —
quartering of soldiers in any house in.
US Const, 3rd Amend.
State not to keep troops in. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10, cl. 3.
Pennsylvania, representation of, in first
Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl. 3.
Pensions, debts incurred in payment of,
not to be questioned. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 4.
People, reserved powers. US Const, 10th
Amend.
Petition, right of people to. US Const,
1st Amend.
Piracies, on high seas, power of Congress
to define and punish. US Const, Art.
1, § 8, cl. 10.
Pocket veto. US Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 2.
Ports, regulation as to preference, clearing,
etc. US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 6.
Post offices, power of Congress to establish.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 7.
Post roads, power of Congress to establish.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 7.
Presents from foreign power not to be
accepted without consent of Congress.
US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 8.
Presentment of grand jury, as required to
charge crime. US Const, 5th Amend.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
- — Cont'd
President —
appointments by, what and how made.
US Const, Art. 2, § 2, cl. 2.
approval by, of bills passed by Congress.
US Const, Art. 1, §7, cl. 2.
bills passed by Congress to be presented
to. US Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 2.
canvassing of vote for. US Const, 12th
Amend,
commander in chief of army and navy.
US Const, Art. 2, §2, cl. 1.
compensation not to be altered during
term of office. US Const, Art. 2,
§ 1, cl. 7.
election of —
generally, see Electoral College,
when by House of Representatives.
US Const, 12th Amend,
eligibility for office, see Qualifications
infra, this group,
emolument not to be received from any
state. US Const. Art. 2, § 1, cl. 7.
executive powers invested in. US Const,
Art. 2, § 1. cl. 1.
impeachment, Chief Justice to preside
at trial. US Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 6.
joint resolutions of Congress to be pre-
sented to. US Const, Art. 1, § 7,
cl. 2.
message to Congress. US Const, Art.
2, §3.
nominations, power to make. US Const,
Art. 2, § 2, cl. 2.
oath of office. US Const, Art. 2, § 1,
cl. 8.
pardoning power. US Const, Art. 2, § 2,
cl. 1.
qualifications —
age requirement. US Const, Art. 2,
§ 1, cl. S.
alien not eligible. US Const, Art.
2, § 1, cl. 5.
citizenship. US Const, Art. 2, § 1,
cl. 5.
residence. US Const. Art. 2, § 1, cl.
5.
removal on conviction on impeachment.
US Const, Art. 2, § 4.
reprieves, power to grant. US Const,
Art. 2, §2, cl. 1.
Senate's advice and consent, when neces-
sary to exercise of powers. US
Const, Art. 2, §2, cl. 2.
succession to Presidency, Congress to
declare. US Const Art. 2, § 1, cl. 6.
term of office. US Const, Art. 2, §2,
cl. 1.
beginning and ending of. US Const,
20th Amend. § 1.
treaties, power to make. US Const, Art.
2, § 2, cl. 2.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
President — Cont'd
vacancy in office —
power of Congress to provide for.
US Const, 20th Amend., §4.
recess vacancies, power to fill. US
Const, Art. 2, § 2, cl. 3.
veto powers, see Veto, infra.
Vice President, when to act as Presi-
dent. US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl. 6.
President-Elect —
death of, provision in case of. US
Const, 20th Amend. § 3.
failure to qualify, succession to office in
case of. US Const, 20th Amend.,
§3.
Presidential electors, see Electoral college,
supra.
President pro tcm of Senate. US Const,
Art. 1, § 3, cl. 5.
Press, constitutional guaranty of freedom
of. US Const, 1st Amend.
Private property, taking of for public use
to be compensated. US Const, 5th
Amend.
Privilege from arrest, Congress, members
of. US Const, Art. 1, § 6, cl. 1.
Privileges and Immunities of Citizens —
abridgment prohibited. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 1.
equality of treatment. US Const, 4th
Amend., § 2.
Process of law, see Due Process, supra.
Prohibition Amendment. 18th Amend.
repeal of. US Const, 21st Amend.
Property of United States, power of Con-
gress over. US Const, Art. 4, § 3, cl. 2.
Property rights, constitutional guaranties
of. US Const, 5th Amend., 14th
Amend., § 1.
Proportion of representation. US Const,
14th Amend., §2.
Prosecutions, criminal, rights of accused
persons in. US Const, 6th Amend.
Protection of law, see Equal protection, su-
pra.
Public danger, no state to engage in war
without consent of Congress except in
time of. US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 3.
Public Debts-
adoption of Constitution not to affect
validity. US Const, Art. 6, cl. 1.
assumption of. US Const, Art. 6. cl. 1.
payment of, power of Congress. US
Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 1.
validity of, not to be questioned. US
Const, 14th Amend. § 4.
Public Money — ■
appropriation required for withdrawal
from Treasury. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 9, cl. 7.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Public Money — Cont'd
receipts and expenditures of, to be pub-
lished. US Const. Art. 1. §9, cl. 7.
Public office, see Public Officers, infra.
Public Officers —
appointment, power of. US Const, Art.
2, § 2, cl. 2.
commission from President. US Const,
Art. 2, §3.
disability to hold office, power of Con-
gress to remove. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 3.
eligibility, see qualifications, infra, this
group,
emolument not to be accepted from for-
eign power without consent of Con-
gress. US Const. Art. 1, §9, cl. 8.
oath to support Constitution. US
Const. Art. 6, cl. 3.
presents from foreign power not to be
accepted by. without consent of
Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl.
8.
qualifications —
aid given to enemies of United States
as disqualifying to hold office.
US Const, 14th Amend. §3.
Congress, members of, disqualified to
hold other office. US Const,
Art. 1, §6, cl. 2.
rebellion, participation in, as disqual-
ification. US Const, 14th
Amend. § 3.
religious test not to be prescribed.
US Const, Art. 6, cl. 3.
removal on impeachment and on con-
viction for various offenses. US
Const, Art. 2. § 4.
representatives not to hold other of-
fice, US Const. Art. 1, §6, cl. 3.
senators not to hold other office. US
Const. Art. 1, § 6, cl. 3.
Public records, full faith and credit. US
Const, Art. 4, § 1.
Public safety, suspension of habeas corpus
in furtherance of. US Const, Art. 1,
§9, cl. 2.
Public trust, religious test not to be re-
quired for office of. US Const, Art. 6,
cl. 3.
Public use, compensation for property to
be taken for. US Const, 5th Amend.
Punishments, cruel and unusual, not to be
inflicted. US Const, 8th Amend.
Qualifications —
I o! gress, members of. each House shall
judge of. US Const, Art. 1, § 5,
cl. 1.
President, see President, supra,
public officers, see Public Officers, su-
pra.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Qualifications — Cont'd
representative in Congress, see House of
Representatives, supra,
senator, see Senate, infra.
Vice-President, see Vice President, in-
fra.
Quartering soldiers in private house, when
permissible. US Const, 3rd Amend.
Quorum —
Congress, see Congress, supra.
House of Representatives, for election
of President. US Const, 12th
Amend.
Senate, for election of Vice-President.
US Const, 12th Amend,
what constitutes, in each House. US
Const, Art. 1, §5, cl. 1.-
Race, right of suffrage not to be abridged
on account of. US Const, 15th Amend.
§1.
Ratification —
amendment, see Amendments, supra,
necessary, to put Constitution into ef-
fect. US Const, Art. 7.
Rebellion —
debt incurred in aid of, not to be as-
sumed. US Const, 14th Amend.,
§4.
debts for suppression of, not to be ques-
tioned. US Const, 14th Amend.,
§4.
habeas corpus may be suspended in case
of, where public safety requires.
US Const, Art. 1, §9, cl. 2.
participation in, as disqualification for
holding office. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 3.
Receipts and expenditures, statement of, to
be published. US Const, Art. 1, §9,
cl. 7.
Recess of Senate, President may fill vacan-
cies during. US Const, Art. 2, § 2, cl.
3.
Reconsideration —
bills objected to bv President. US
Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 2.
joint resolution objected to by Presi-
dent. US Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 3.
Records of each State to have full faith
and credit. US Const, Art. 4, § 1.
Redress of grievances, rights of people to
assemble and petition for. US Const,
1st Amend.
Religion, establishment of, not within pow-
er of Congress, US Const, 1st Amend.
Religious freedom, constitutional guaranty
of. US Const, 1st Amend.
Religious test, not to be required for qual-
ification for office. US Const, Art. 6,
cl. 3.
Representation in Congress, see Congress.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Representatives in Congress, see House of
Representatives.
Reprieves, President may grant. US
Const, Art. 2, §2, cl. 1.
Reprisal —
Congress may grant letters of. US
Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 11.
State may not grant letters of. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
Republican form of government guaran-
teed to states. US Const, Art. 4, § 4.
Reserved powers of States or people. US
Const, 10th Amend.
Residence, term of, required for President
or Vice-President. US Const, Art. 2.
§ 1, cl. 5.
Resolution adopted by Congress to be pre-
sented to President. US Const, Art.
1, § 7, cl. 2.
Retained rights. US Const, 9th Amend.
Returns of its members, each House shall
judge of. US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 1.
Revenue Bills —
amendability by Senate. US Const, Art.
1, § 7, cl. 1.
origination in House of Representatives.
US Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 1.
Rhode Island, representation of in first
Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl. 3.
Rights, enumeration of, in Constitution, not
to disparage others. US Const, 9th
Amend.
Science, Congress may promote, by grant-
ing exclusive rights. US Const, Art.
1, §8, cl. 8.
Searches and seizures, security from. US
Const, 4th Amend.
Search Warrant —
oath required for issuance of. US
Const, 4th Amend,
probable cause as essential to issuance.
US Const, 4th Amend.
Seat of government, exclusive power of
Congress over. US Const, Art. 1, § 8,
cl. 17.
Secrecy, desirability of, as ground for ex-
emption from requirement that pro-
ceedings of Congress be published. US
Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 3.
Securities of United States, punishing coun-
terfeiters of, power of Congress to pro-
vide for. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 6.
Seizures, right to be secure against. US
Const, 4th Amend.
Self-crimination, accused not to be required
to testify against self. US Const, 5th
Amend.
Senate —
adjournment over three days requiring
consent of House. US Const, Art.
1, § 5, cl. 4.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Senate — Cont'd
advice and consent of, when President
must have. US Const, Art. 2, § 2,
cl. 2.
appointment of Senators temporarily by
executives of states. US Const,
Art. 1, §3, cl. 2, 17th Amend,
appointments made by President, pow-
er in respect of. US Const, Art.
2, § 2, cl. 2.
arrest, privilege of senators from. US
Const, Art. 1, §6, cl. 1.
attendance of absent members, power to
compel. US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 1.
certificates of electors of President, etc.
to be opened by president of Senate.
US Const, 12th Amend,
classification of senators. US Const,
Art. 1, § 3, cl. 2.
compensation of senators. US Const,
Art. 1, § 6, cl. 1.
composition of Senate. US Const, Art.
1, §3, cl. 1; 17th Amend,
disqualification of senators to hold cer-
tain other offices. US Const, Art.
1, § 6, cl. 2.
election of senators —
by legislature of State, prior to Con-
stitutional amendment for elec-
tion directly by the people. US
Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 1.
by people. US Const, 17th Amend,
election returns of own members, Se-
nate as judge of. US Const. Art.
1, §5, cl. 1.
emoluments not to be enjoyed by sena-
tors. US Const, Art. 1, § 6, cl. 2.
equal suffrage of states in. US Const,
Art. 5.
expulsion of member. US Const, Art.
1, § 5, cl. 2.
impeachment —
judgment of, effect. US Const, Art.
1, §3, cl. 7.
sole power to try. US Const, Art.
1, § 3, cl. 6.
journal, see Journal, supra,
legislative powers as vested in. US
Const, Art. 1, § 1.
list of votes for President and Vice
President sent to presiding officer.
US Const, 12th Amend.
nominations made by President, powers
in respect of. US Const, Art. 2,
§2, cl. 2.
oath to support Constitution to be taken
by members. US Const, Art. 6,
cl. 3.
officers, power to choose. US Const,
Art. 1, §3, cl. 5.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Senate — Cont'd
president pro tern to be chosen when
Vice President is absent. US
Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. S.
privilege from arrest, treason an excep-
tion. US Const, Art. 1, §6, cl. 1.
punishment of senators for disorderly
behavior. US Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl.
2.
qualifications of senators —
age requirement. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 3, cl. 3.
citizenship. US Const, Art. 1, § 3,
cl. 3.
inhabitancy of State. US Const, Art.
1, § 3, cl. 3.
office holding under United States as
disqualifying. US Const, Art.
1, § 6, cl. 2.
quorum, majority to constitute. US
Const, Art. 1, § 5, cl. 1.
returns of members, Senate as judge of.
US Const, Art. 1, § S, cl. 1.
revenue bills, powers in respect of. US
Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 1.
rules of procedure, power to determine.
US Const, Art. 1, §5, cl. 2.
seats of senators, terms at which va-
cated. US Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 2.
term of office of senators. US Const,
Art. 1, § 3, cl. 2; 17th Amend,
beginning and ending of. US Const,
20th Amend.
tie vote as entitling Vice President to
vote. US Const, Art. 1, §3, cl. 4.
treaties, powers in respect of. US
Const, Art. 2, § 2, cl. 2.
two senators from each State. US
Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 1; 17th Amend,
two thirds vote, when required, see Two-
thirds vote, infra,
vacancies, how filled. US Const, Art.
1, § 3, cl. 2; 17th Amend.
Vice President to be president of. US
Const, Art. 1, §3, cl. 4.
Vice President, when may choose, and
how. US Const, 12th Amend,
vote, each senator to have one. US
Const, Art. 1, § 3, cl. 1; 17th Amend.
Senators, see Senate, supra.
Service or labor, person held to, under laws
of one state, not discharged by escap-
ing into another. US Const, Art. 4,
§ 2, cl. 3.
Servitude-
involuntary, prohibited in United States.
US Const, 13th Amend., § 1.
previous condition of, not to abridge
right to vote. US Const, 15th
Amend., § 1.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Session of Congress, see Congress.
Ships of war, no state to keep, without con-
sent of Congress. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 10, cl. 3.
Slaves —
fugitive, to be delivered up. US Const,
Art. 4, § 2, cl. 3.
importation of, how long permitted. US
Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 1.
loss on emancipation of, not to be paid
for. US Const, 14th Amend., §4.
prohibition of slavery in United States.
US Const, 13th Amend., § 1.
three-fifths of, included in representa-
tive numbers. US Const, Art. 1,
§2, cl. 3.
Soldiers, not to be quartered in houses in
time of peace without consent. US
Const, 3rd Amend.
South Carolina, representation of in first
Congress. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl.
3.
Speaker, election of, by House of Repre-
sentatives. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl.
5.
Speech —
freedom of, not to be abridged. US
Const, 1st Amend.
in debate, members of Congress not to
be questioned for. US Const, Art.
1, § 6, cl. S.
Standards, weights and measures, Congress
has power to fix. US Const, Art. 1,
§8, cl. S.
State legislature, see Legislature of States,
supra.
States —
admission to Union. US Const, Art.
4, § 3, cl. 1.
agreements with other state, or foreign
power, not to be made without con-
sent of Congress. US Const, Art.
1, § 10, cl. 3.
alliances, may not enter into. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
citizenship in, of resident citizens of
United States. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 1.
citizens of, entitled to privileges of those
of other states. US Const, Art.
4, §2, cl. 1.
commerce among, regulation of, by Con-
gress. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 3.
compacts not to be made by. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10, cl. 3.
constitutional amendments to be ratified
by three fourths of. US Const, Art.
5.
custom duties, power to lay, restricted.
US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 2.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
States — Cont'd
due process requirement. US Const,
14th Amend., § 1.
equal protection requirement. US
Const., 14th Amend., § 1.
exports from, not taxable. US Const,
Art. 1, § 9, cl. 5.
ex post facto laws may not be passed by.
US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
extradition of fugitives from justice, see
Extradition.
full faith and credit to be given to rec-
ords, etc. of. US Const, Art. 4,
51.
impairment of contract obligations by,
prohibited. US Const, Art. 1, § 10,
cl. 1.
insurrection, state may not assume debt
incurred in aid of. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 4.
invasion, powers in case of. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10. cl. 3.
judges in, bound by Constitution and
laws of United States. US Const,
Art. 6, cl. 2.
judicial power over, extent of. US
Const, Art. 3, § 2, cl. 1.
legal tender, powers in respect of. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
legislature, see Legislature of States, su-
pra.
letters of marque and reprisal, may not
grant. US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl.
1.
militia, see Militia.
new states —
admission to Union. US Const, Art.
4, § 3, cl. 1.
not to be erected within jurisdiction
of another state. US Const,
Art. 4, § 3, cl. 1.
one vote to each on election of Presi-
dent by House of Representatives.
US Const, 12th Amend.
ports of one not to have preference over
another. US Const, Art. 1, § 9,
cl. 6.
powers of, in particular matters, see ap-
propriate words.
public acts, records and judicial proceed-
ings, power of Congress to pre-
scribe manner of proof in other
state and effect thereof. US Const,
Art. 4, § 1.
republican form of government guar-
anteed to. US Const, Art. 4, § 4.
reserved powers. US Const, 10th
Amend.
ships of war not to be kept by. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 3.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
States — Cont'd
Supreme Court's original jurisdiction
over suits by or against. US Const,
Art. 3, §2, cl. 3.
titles of nobility not to be granted by.
US Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 1.
tonnage duties not to be laid by. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 3.
troops not to be kept by. US Const,
Art. 1, § 10, cl. 3.
war, not to be engaged in by. US
Const, Art. 1, § 10, cl. 3.
Suffrage —
abridgment of right of, as reducing ba-
sis of representation. US Const,
14th Amend., § 2.
color, right of suffrage not to be
abridged on account of. US Const,
15th Amend., § 1.
women to have right of. US Const,
19th Amend.
Sundays, excepted from ten days allowed
President to return bill. US Const,
Art. 1, §7, cl. 2.
Supremacy of Federal Constitution and
laws. US Const, Art. 6, cl. 2.
Supreme Court —
appellate jurisdiction —
as to fact and law. US Const, Art.
3, § 2, cl. 2.
Congress, power to regulate. US
Const, Art. 3, §2, cl. 2.
Chief Justice to preside on trial of im-
peached President. US Const, Art.
1, §3, cl. 6.
judicial power as vested in. US Const,
Art. 3, § 1.
jurisdiction. US Const, Art. 3, § 2, cl. 2.
Justices-
compensation of. US Const, Art. 3,
§1.
how nominated and appointed. US
Const, Art. 2, § 2, cl. 2.
term of office. US Const, Art. 3, § 1.
original jurisdiction. US Const, Art. 3,
§2, cl. 2.
states, suits by or against as within orig-
inal jurisdiction, of. US Const, Art.
3, §2, cl. 2.
Taxation —
capitation tax, census as basis of. US
Const, Art. 1, §9, cl. 4.
Congress, power of, to lay and collect
taxes. US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 1.
direct taxes, see Direct taxes, supra,
exports from any state not to be taxed.
US Const, Art. 1, §9, cl. 5.
head tax, see Head tax, supra,
income tax, see Income tax, supra.
UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Taxation — Cont'd
Indians not taxed excluded from repre-
sentative numbers. US Const, Art.
1, §2, cl. 3: 14th Amend., §2.
uniformitv, requirement of. US Const,
Art. 1, § 8, cl. 1.
Tender, see Legal tender.
Term of Office —
President. US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl. 1.
representative in Congress. US Const,
Art. 1, §2, cl. 1.
senator. US Const, Art. 1, §3, cl. 1;
17th Amend.
Supreme Court justice. US Const, Art.
3, §1.
Vice-President. US Const, Art. 2, § 1,
cl. 1.
Territories, Congress to have exclusive ju-
risdiction over. US Const, Art. 4, § 3,
cl. 2.
Test, religious, not to be required as qual-
ification for office. US Const, Art.
6, cl. 3.
Tie vote in Senate as entitling Vice Presi-
dent to vote. US Const, Art. 1, § 3,
cl. 4.
Titles of Nobility —
not to be conferred by United States,
or accepted without consent. US
Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 8.
State may not grant. US Const. Art.
1, § 10, cl. 1.
Tonnage duties, States not to lay without
consent of Congress. US Const, Art.
1, § 10.
Treason —
attainder of, not to work corruption of
blood. US Const, Art. 3, § 3, cl. 2.
civil officers to be removed on convic-
tion of. US Const. Art. 2, § 4.
confession in open court as basis for
conviction. US Const, Art. 3. § 3,
cl. 1.
Congress, power to punish. US Const,
Art. 3, § 3, cl. 2.
in what consists. US Const, Art. 3,
§3, cl. 1.
overt act, proof as necessary. US
Const, Art. 3, §3, cl. 1.
punishment of, powers of Congress. US
Const, Art. 3, §3, cl. 2.
removal of civil officers on conviction of.
US Const, Art, 2, § 4.
representative in Congress may be
arrested for. US Const, Art. 1, § 6,
cl. 1.
senator may be arrested for. US Const,
Art 1, §6, cl. 1.
war, levying against United States. US
Const, Art. 3, §3, cl. 1.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Treason — Cont'd
witnesses, testimony of two, required to
convict. US Const, Art. 3, § 3, cl.
1.
Treasury, money drawn from, only on legal
appropriation. US Const, Art. 1, § 9,
cl. 7.
Treaties —
judicial power to extend to cases under.
US Const, Art. 3. § 2, cl. 1.
President to make with advice, etc. of
Senate. US Const, Art. 2, §2, cl.
2.
State may not make. US Const, Art.
1, § 10, cl. 1.
supreme law of the land. US Const,
Art. 6, cl. 2.
Trial-
impeachments, see Impeachment, supra,
jury trial, see Jury Trial, supra,
place of commission of crime as place
of trial. US Const, Art. 3, § 2, cl. 3.
speedy and public trial, right of accused
to. US Const, 6th Amend.
Troops —
not to be kept by State without consent
of Congress. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 10, cl. 3.
quartering in houses, when permissible.
US Const, 3rd Amend.
Two-Thirds Attendance, When Required — ■
election of President by House of Repre-
sentatives. US Const, 12th Amend.
Two-Thirds Vote, When Required —
Constitutional amendments, proposal of,
by Congress. US Const, Art. 5.
disability to hold office, removal of. .US
Const, 14th Amend., § 3.
expulsion of member of Congress. US
Const, Art. 1, § S, cl. 2.
impeachment, conviction on. US Const,
Art. 1,§3, cl. 6.
treaties, ratification of, by Senate. US
Const, Art. 2, § 2, cl. 2.
veto, passing bill over. US Const, Art.
1, § 7, cl. 2.
Union, admission to, see States, supra.
Vacancies in Office —
House of Representatives, calling elec-
tion to fill. US Const, Art. 1, §2,
cl. 4.
President may temporarily fill. US
Const, Art. 2, §2, cl. 3.
Senate, how filled. US Const, Art. 1,
§3, cl. 2; 17th Amend.
Value of coin to be regulated by United
States. US Const, Art. 1, § 8, cl. 5.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
—Cont'd
Vessels bound to or from one State not to
be obliged to clear, etc., in another.
US Const, Art. 1, § 9, cl. 6.
Veto-
adjournment, question of, excepted from
veto power. US Const, Art. 1. § 7,
cl. 3.
bills passed by Congress. US Const.
Art. 1, § 7, cl. 2.
passing bills over. US Const, Art. 1,
§7, cl. 2 and 3.
pocket veto. US Const, Art. 1, § 7,
cl. 2.
two-thirds vote required to pass bill
over. US Const, Art. 1, § 7, cl. 2
and 3.
Vice President —
absence of, Senate to choose president
pro tern in case of. US Const, Art.
1, § 3, cl. 5.
list of votes for, sent to president of
Senate. US Const, 12th Amend.
President, when Vice President to act
as. US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl. 6.
president of Senate. US Const, Art.
1, § 3, cl. 4.
qualifications —
age requirement. US Const, 12th
Amend,
alien not eligible to office of. US
Const, 12th Amend,
residence. US Const, 12th Amend.
Senate, election by. US Const, 12th
Amend,
succession to Presidency. US Const,
Art. 2, § 1, cl. 6.
in case of President-elect's death be-
fore beginning of term or failure
to qualify. US Const, 20th
Amend., § 3.
term of office. US Const, Art. 2, § 1, cl.
1.
beginning and ending of. US Const,
20th Amend., § 1.
tie vote, power to resolve. US Const,
Art. 1, § 3, cl. 4.
vacancy in office, power of Congress to
provide for. US Const, 20th
Amend., § 4.
vote in Senate in case of tie. US Const,
Art. 1, § 3, cl. 4.
Vice President-elect, failure to qualify,
succession to office in case of. US
Const, 20th Amend., § 3.
Virginia, representation of, in first Con-
gress. US Const, Art. 1, § 2, cl. 3.
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UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
— Cont'd
Vote-
aid to enemies of United States as dis-
qualifying voter. US Const, 14th
Amend., § 3.
ballot, vote by, when required, see Bal-
lot,
electoral college, see Electoral college,
supra.
Right to vote, see Suffrage, supra.
Two-thirds vote, when required, see
Two-Thirds Vote, supra.
Yeas and nays, see Yeas and nays,
infra.
War-
Congress to declare. US Const, Art. 1,
§8. cl. 11.
grand jury presentment as dispensable
in certain cases in time of. US
Const, 5th Amend,
quartering of soldiers in houses in time
of. US Const, 3rd Amend.
State may not make, without consent
of Congress. US Const, Art. 1,
§ 10, cl. 3.
treason, in levying against United States.
US Const, Art. 3, § 3, cl. 1.
Warrants, see Search Warrants, supra.
Weight, standards of, Congress may pre-
scribe. US Const. Art. 1, §8, cl. 5.
Welfare, general, Congress has power to
provide for. US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl.
1.
Witness against himself, no person shall
be compelled to be. US Const, 5th
Amend.
Witnesses —
compulsory process to obtain attendance
of, as right of accused. US Const,
6th Amend,
confrontation by, right of accused to.
US Const, 7th Amend.
two necessary for conviction on charge
of treason. US Const, Art. 3, § 3,
cl. 1.
Women's suffrage. US Const, 19th Amend.
Writings, exclusive right to, may be secured.
US Const, Art. 1, §8, cl. 8.
Yeas and Nays of Either House —
when to be entered on journal. US
Const. Art. 1, §5, cl. 3.
when vote must be taken by. US Const,
Art. 1, § 7, cl. 2 and 3.
UNITED STATES REPRE-
SENTATIVES
Congress (this index)
UNIVERSITIES
Colleges and Universities (this index)
University of South Carolina (this index)
UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Generally, 22-101 to 22-120
Board of trustees —
books and papers, power to compel pro-
duction of, 22-109
compensation and expenses of members,
22-103
composition of, 22-101
corporate powers, 22-104
evidence, power to procure, 22-109
majority votes required upon certain
questions, 22-105
meetings, 22-105
money and property, power to accept,
22-110
powers generally, 22-106, 22-118
president, 22-105
quorum, 22-105
scholarships, power to receive and in-
vest funds for, 22-111
subpoenas, power to issue, 22-109
terms of elected members, 22-102
vacancies, 22-103
Chaplain, 22-113
Condemnation, right of, 22-108
County officers may deliver obsolete records
to, 22-120
Degrees, power to confer, 22-119
Expulsion of students, 22-116
Faculty, 22-112
Historical Commission, head of the chair
of history to be member of, 9-1
Law school, right of professors and in-
structors to copy of legislative acts and
joint resolutions, 1-564
Legislative acts and joint resolutions, right
to receive copies of, 1-564
Legislature empowered to provide for main-
tenance of, SC Const, Art 11, § 8
Librarian, 22-114
President, 22-112
not to be atheist or infidel, 22-113
State Rural Electrification Authority, di-
rector of, 24-304
Professors may be assigned to additional
du,;es in another school, 22-115
Property vested in, 22-107
Publications to be distributed to, 1-565
Sale of property of, 22-107
Scholarships in, upon recommendation by
school board of District 20, Charles-
ton County, 21-1686
Suspension of students, 22-116
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
—Cont'd
Witnesses, power to compel appearance and
testimony of, 22-109
UNMARRIED MOTHERS,
HOMES FOR
Maternity Homes (this index)
UNPACKED LINT COTTON
Cotton, Sale of (this index)
UPHOLSTERY
Bedding (this index)
UPSET BIDDING
Judicial Sales (this index)
USED ARTICLES
Bedding (this index)
Junk Dealers (this index)
USED TAXES
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
U. s. o.
United Service Organization (this index)
USURY
Generally, 8-5 to 8-9
Commission paid third person to obtain
loan, 8-6
Corporations may not plead, 8-8
Criminal liability, 8-9
Forfeiture because of, 8-5
Insurance, requiring borrower to obtain,
not, 37-160
Rate of interest permissible, 8-3
Third persons, payments made by, effect,
8-6
Who may plead, 8-7, 8-8
UTTERING
Forgery and Counterfeiting (this index)
VACATION
Juvenile and domestic relations courts,
judges of, 15-1152
Leave of Absence (this index)
Powers of judges during. Chambers (this
index)
VACATION OF JUDGMENT
Judgment or Decree (this index)
VACCINATION
See also Vaccine
Brucellosis. Animal Diseases (this index)
Rabies, free vaccine, 6-135
Smallpox, 32-571 to 32-578
municipalities, provisions in, 32-571, 32-
576
outside incorporated communities, 32-
572, 32-573
parents, guardians, etc., duties of, 32-
577
penalties for violations, 32-578
schools — ^^
pupils to be vaccinated, 32-694
teachers, pupils, etc., compulsory vac-
cination on occurrence of small-
pox, 32-695
vaccine to be furnished by State Board
of Health, 32-575
VACCINE
See also Vaccination
Brucellosis vaccine, sale of, 6-447
Rabies vaccine for humans to be furnished
free, 6-135
Smallpox vaccine, State Board of Health
to furnish, 32-575
VAGRANTS AND VAGRANCY
Constable's failure to enforce laws against,
penalty for, 43-328
Definition and punishment of, 16-565
Magistrate's neglect to enforce laws as to,
penalty for, 43-22
UTILITIES
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Public Utilities (this index)
VALUE AND VALUATION
Appraisals and Appraisers (this index)
Inheritance Tax (this index)
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VALUE AND VALUATION— Cont'd
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Tax purposes, valuation for. Taxation
(this index)
VARIANCE
Pleading and proof, variance between-
civil cases. Pleading (this index)
criminal cases, 17-410
VARNVILLE, TOWN OF
Wholesalers, requirement of license of,
47-273
VASECTOMY
Sexual Sterilization (this index)
VEAL
License fee, limitation on power of munici-
pality to charge, 47-72
VEGETABLE JUICES
Stamp taxes, when exempt from, 65-76S
VEGETABLE OIL
Butter or cheese not to be combined with,
32-1604
VEGETABLES
Particular hind, see index under name of
vegetable
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Hawkers and peddlers, exemption from cer-
tain regulations as to, 56-1217
Time of sale and delivery to govern weight
or measure, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
464 [Reg. 1]
VEGETABLE SEEDS
Seeds (this index)
VEHICLES
Sec also Highways and Streets; Lights on
Vehicles; Motor Vehicles
Accessories beyond those specified by stat-
ute, not prohibited, 46-513
Accidents on highway or street. Highways
and Streets (this index)
VEHICLES— Cont'd
Alcohol, forfeiture of vehicles used in un-
lawful transportation of, 4-92, 4-93, 4-
115 to 4-117
Ambulances as "authorized emergency ve-
hicles," 46-2
Authorized emergency vehicle —
denned, 46-2, 46-216
right of way, 46-425
sirens on, 46-583
traffic regulations, when inapplicable,
46-291
Axles —
loads, 46-663, 46-664
number required, 46-657
Back-up lamps, 46-546
Beam indicator, requirement of, 46-547
Bell-
bicycle, 46-548
use restricted, 46-581, 46-583
Bicycles (this index)
Bottled gas, installations on, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 730-732
Brakes, 46-561 to 46-570
bicycle, 46-459
Burning of vehicles loaded with goods,
16-315
Buses (this index)
Chains, tire, use of, 33-493, 46-611
Clearance lamps. Lights on Vehicles (this
index)
Corn meal and grits, inspections by Agri-
culture Commissioner, enforcement of
laws as to, 32-1556
Cotton platform in Columbia, accessibility
to wagons, 13-188
Courtesy lights, 46-546
Cutouts, muffler, prohibited, 46-601
Damage to highway, liability for, 46-670
Defined, for purpose of traffic regulation,
46-211
Disabled on highway —
inapplicability to, of prohibition of stop-
ping on pavement, 46-481
warning devices, 46-621 to 46-628
Doors, safety glass in, 46-593
Driving lamps. Lights on Vehicles (this
index)
Equipment required, 46-511 to 46-629
not to be operated without, 46-641
Exclusion from certain highways or parts
of highways, 46-668, 46-669
Explosives, transportation of. Explosives
(this index)
Farm tractors. Motor Vehicles (this index)
Fire apparatus — ■
provisions governing size, weight and
load of vehicles not to apply to.
46-653
traffic regulations. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Fire department vehicles as "authorized
emergency vehicles," 46-2, 46-216.1
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VEHICLES— Cont'd
Flares for disabled vehicles, 46-621 to 46-
628
Flashing lights, restrictions on, 46-553
Fog lamps, 46-542
"Foreign vehicle" defined for purpose of
registration and licensing act, 46-2
Four-wheel brakes, when required, 46-564
Fusees, certain vehicles to carry, 46-621
Gross weight of vehicles and loads, 46-664,
46-665
"Gross weight or gross weight vehicle"
defined for purpose of Motor Vehicle
Registration and Licensing Act, 46-2
Hand brakes, 46-567
Head lamps. Lights on Vehicles (this in-
dex)
Height, 46-657
Highway Department's liability for negli-
gent operation while engaged in con-
struction or repair of highways, 33-
229 to 33-235
Horns, 46-581, 46-582
House trailer as passenger-carrying vehicle
within registration and licensing re-
quirements, 46-33
Husbandry, implements of. Motor Vehicles
(this index)
Importation of milk and milk products, in-
spection of vehicles used for, 32-1624
Inflammables, vehicles carrying —
disabled, warning devices, 46-625
electric lanterns to be carried by, 46-
622
Inspection by Highway Department, 46-
642
Lamps. Lights on Vehicles (this index)
Length, 46-657, 46-659
Lights on Vehicles (this index)
Load —
axle loads, 46-663, 46-664
cover, securing. 46-661
gross weight, 46-664, 46-665
height, maximum, 46-657
length, 46-658, 46-659
maximum, reduction by administrative
authorities, 46-668, 46-669
obstruction of driver's view or control
over driving mechanism forbidden,
46-493
projecting —
flag on, 46-538
lamp on, 46-536
on passenger vehicles restricted, 46-
656
securing, 46-661
spilling on highways prohibited, 46-660
width, 46-654
Low speed, adequacy of lighting equipment,
46-551
Alechanical condition, 46-641
VEHICLES— Cont'd
Metal tires —
defined, for purpose of highway traffic
law, 46-231
prohibited, 46-611
Mirrors, rear view, 46-591
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motorcycles (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
Mounted height of lamps, 46-523, 46-525
Municipal department, vehicles of, as "au-
thorized emergency vehicles," 46-2
Night driving, speed of, as affected by
headlight equipment, 46-364
Operation on highways. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Parking on Highways. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Passenger-carrying vehicles, what are, for
purpose of registration and license fees,
46-33
Passing lamps auxiliary, 46-543
Police vehicles as "authorized emergency
vehicles," 46-2
Pot torches to be carried, when, 46-621
Protuberances on tires, restrictions on, 46-
611
Public service corporations, vehicles of, as
"authorized emergency vehicles," 46-2
Pushcarts, duties and liabilities of operator,
46-289
Railroad cars. Railroads (this index)
Rear registration plate, illumination of, 46-
528
Red lights —
for disabled vehicles, 46-621 to 46-628
in front, restrictions on, 46-553
Reflectors —
bicycles, 46-457
buses, 46-533, 46-534
color, 46-534
equipment of vehicles with, 46-529, 46-
530
bicycle, 46-457
bus, truck, or trailer, 46-533, 46-534
pole trailers, 46-533, 46-534
trailers or semitrailers, 46-533, 46-
534
mounting, 46-530, 46-535
portable, as substitute for other warn-
ing devices, 46-623
visibility, 46-623
visibility, 46-536
Road machinery, requirements inapplicable
to—
equipment of vehicles, 46-512
registration and licensing, 46-2
size, weight and load, 46-653
Running board lamps, 46-546
Safety glass, 46-593
defined, 46-232
School buses. Schools and School Districts
(this index)
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VEHICLES— Cont'd
Scooters — ■
as motor vehicles, 46-2
traffic regulations as applicable to, 46-
214
Side cowl lamps, 46-546
Side marker lamps. Lights on Vehicles
(this index)
Signal lamps and devices, 46-545
Size limits —
inspections to enforce, 46-652
local regulation, when permissible, 46-
651
not to be exceeded, 46-651
permits for excess size, 46-667
Solid tires. Tires, infra
Speed. Highways and Streets (this index)
Spot lights, 46-541
Standing on highway. Highways and
Streets (this index)
Stop lights. Lights on Vehicles (this in-
dex)
Stopped vehicle, lights on, when required,
46-539
Tail lamps. Lights on Vehicles (this in-
index)
Taxation, place for, 65-1643
Theft alarm signal, 46-584
Tires, 46-611
chains, use of, 33-453, 46-611
high-pressure tires denned, 46-663
larceny of —
penalized, 46-804
receiving, knowing to have been
stolen, 46-805
low-pressure tires defined, 46-663
Metal tires, supra
semitrailers, 46-611
solid —
defined —
' for purpose of highway traffic law,
46-230
for purpose of Motor Vehicle Reg-
istration and Licensing Act,
46-2
registration and license fee for ve-
hicles equipped with, 46-40
speed limit, 46-366
thickness required, 46-611
Toilets, open, prohibited, 46-612
Towed vehicles, connections with, 46-662
Trackless trolley coaches-
registration, 46-2
fee, 46-37
size, weight, and load provisions as in-
applicable to, 46-653
width, 46-655
Tractors. Motor Vehicles (this index)
Traffic regulations. Highways and Streets
(this index)
Trucks and trailers —
Motor Carriers (this index)
Motor Vehicles (this index)
VEHICLES— Cont'd
Turning signal device, 46-545
Unsafe condition, driving prohibited, 46-511
Unstamped goods, transportation of as
ground for confiscation of vehicle, 65-
858 to 65-869
Visibility distance, 46-523, 46-536, 46-538,
46-539, 46-545, 46-547 to 46-551
Weight-
empty, to be marked on vehicle, when,
46-665
gross weight of vehicle and loan, 46-64,
46-665
defined, 46-235
limits —
inspections to enforce, 46-652
local regulation, when permissible,
46-651
not to be exceeded, 46-651
permits for excess weight, 46-667
unloading excess weight, 46-666
weighing vehicles and loads, 46-666
Wheels-
gross weight upon, 46-663
larceny of, penalized, 46-804
Width, 46-654, 46-655
Windows —
safety glass, 46-593
view of driver through, not to be ob-
structed, 46-592
Windshields —
obstruction to driver's view through, pro-
hibited, 46-592
safety glass, 46-593
wipers, 46-592
VELVET GRASS SEED
Bushel, standard, 66-157
VENDING MACHINES
Coin-operated Machines (this index)
VENDOR AND PURCHASER
Fraudulent Conveyances (this index)
Income Tax (this index)
Sullivan's Island, transfer of leases to use
lots on, 51-293.1
VENDUE
Auctions and Auctioneers (this index)
VENEREAL CLINICS
Columbia-Richland, 32-1901 to 32-1905
Greenville County, 32-825 to 32-828
Spartanburg County, 32-829
Index
1079
VENEREAL DISEASES
See also Venereal Clinics
Generally, 32-591 to 32-600
Blood test of pregnant women for syphilis,
32-596 to 32-598
Examination, treatment, and isolation, 32-
594
of prisoners, 32-595, 32-595.1
Hospital superintendent's duty to report,
32-593
Gonorrhea —
Health Board regulations respecting,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 677-679
placarding, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Health Board regulations respecting, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 677-679
Inspectors and co-ordinators, 32-592
Penalties for violations, 32-600
Report of cases, 32-593
VENIRE
Juries and Jurors (this index)
VENUE
Generally, 10-301 to 10-311
Administration of decedent s estate, 19-401
Administrators, actions against, 10-304
Adoption cases, 10-2581, 10-2582
Attached property, third-party claims as to,
10-929
Change of venue —
by consent, 10-305
clerk denned on, 10-6, 15-4
common pleas court, duty of Legisla-
ture to provide for, SC Const, Art
6, §2
complaint designating wrong county, 10-
y . 3.10(1)
(.^Criminal prosecution, infra
ends of justice, to promote, 10-310(3)
eviction proceedings, 41-105
fair and impartial trial, to obtain, 10-
310(2), 10-311
filing pleadings and papers after, place
of, 10-310
Legislature to provide for, SC Const,
.-Art 6, §2
Y^magistrates' courts, 43-131
Orangeburg County, 15-731
Spartanburg County Court, 15-816
stay for, Cir Ct Rule 33
witnesses, for convenience of, 10-310(3)
Circuit courts, duty of Legislature to pro-
vide for change of venue in, SC Const,
Art 6, § 2
Complaint to show, 10-632
VENUE— Cont'd
Criminal prosecutions —
generally, SC Const, Art 6, § 2; 17-
451 to 17-457
accessories after the fact, 17-453
accessories before the fact, 17-452
injury in one county and death in
another, 17-456
animals, prosecutions for failure to dis-
infect, 6-424
change of, SC Const, Art 6, § 2
costs and expenses of trial to be paid
by county of indictment, 17-556
State's right to move for, SC Const,
Art 6, § 2
corporations, against, 17-407, 17-451
foreign corporations, 17-407, 17-451
general sessions court —
attendance of clerk at trial of case
transferred to other county, 17-
556
Legislature to provide for change of
venue, SC Const, Art 6, § 2
homicide—
across county line, 17-457
death of victim beyond limits of State,
17-454, 17-457
injury inflicted outside of, or on per-
son outside of, State, 17-454
injury in one county, death in another,
i 7-456
lynching of prisoner, prosecution of of-
ficer for, SC Const, Art 6, § 6
magistrate's court, SC Const, Art 5,
§23
Defendant's residence as determining, 10-
303
Divorce actions, 20-106
Drainage assessment, enforcement of lien
by suit, 18-560
Drainage district, filing of petition, 18-214
Executors, actions against, 10-304
Fire insurance companies, actions against,
10-307
Forfeiture. Penalty or forfeiture, infra
Guardians, actions against, 10-304
Guardianship estate, proceedings relative
to, 31-2
Income tax law violations, 65-366
Insurance companies, actions against, 10-
307
Joinder of actions as affected by, 10-701
Life insurance companies, actions against,
10-307
Local actions, generally, 10-301, 10-302
magistrates' courts, SC Const, Art 5,
§23
Mandamus, 10-2103
Mechanic's lien, proceeding to enforce, 45-
264, 45-353, 45-355
Mortgage foreclosures, 10-301(3)
Motions, 10-1226
1080
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VENUE— Cont'd
Motor carriers, actions against, 58-1470
Mutual fire insurance companies, action by
company or receiver against member,
10-308, 10-309
Mutual life insurance companies, action by
company or receiver against member,
10-308, 10-309
Partition suits, 10-301(2)
Penalty or forfeiture, action for —
against public officer, 10-302(2)
on freight claims, 10-306
statute, when imposed by, 10-302(1)
Personal property distrained, action for
recovery of, 10-301(4)
Public service authority bonds, suits on
default, 59-4
Railroads (this index)
Real property, actions as to, 10-301(1)
Securities Act, actions under, 62-304
Surety companies, actions against, 37-613
Tax refund, action for, 65-2662, 65-2663
Transitory actions, generally, 10-303
Unemployment compensation —
action based upon nonperformance of
statutory requirements, 68-32
action to review determination of Em-
ployment Security Commission, 68-
165
VERDICT
See also Findings
Amount of recovery, assessment of, 10-1456
Appeal in equity cases, 10-1457
Bribing, etc., of juror, setting aside for, 38-
307
Calling plaintiff, Cir Ct Rule 29
Case reserved for argument —
entry as to, 10-1458
time for hearing on application for judg-
ment on, 10-1462
Circuit court rules. Rules of Circuit Courts
(this index)
Clerk of court's fees for entry of, 27-53(7)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
Coroner's jury, 17-119 to 17-124
Counterclaim or setoff —
amount of recovery, assessment of, 10-
1456
cross actions, 10-707
pledged goods, in action to recover, 10-
1455
Directed verdict-
judge's power as to, 10-1451
lack of evidence as ground for, Cir Ct
Rule 76
reversal by Supreme Court as having ef-
fect of, Sup Ct Rule 27
Entry of, 10-1458
Equity cases, effect in, 10-1457
VERDICT— Cont'd
Escheated lands, record of verdict, 57-202
Exceptions to, 10-1459, 10-1460
General verdict, defined, 10-1452
Judgment non obstante, motion for, Cir Ct
Rule 79
Judgment on, 10-1458
Jury-
irregularities in selecting, effect of, 38-
214
not to be discharged prior to, 38-62
Money, expression in terms of, 8-1
Money only, special or general verdict in
actions for, 10-1453
Occupying claimant, special verdict in ac-
tion by, 57-404
Personal property, in actions to recover, 10-
1453, 10-1455
Purchase-money action, as to attachment
in, 10-956
Real property, special or general verdict in
actions to recover, 10-1453
Recommending mercy. Special verdict, in-
fra
Special findings — ■
as controlling general verdict, 10-1454
court may require, when, 10-1453
filing and entry on minutes, 10-1453
Special verdicts, Cir Ct Rule 47
court may require, when, 10-1453
defined, 10-1452
filing and entry on minutes, 10-1453
recommending mercy, effect of —
burglary, on punishment for, 16-331
lynching in the first degree, on con-
viction for, 16-57
murder, on conviction for, 16-52
Rape (this index)
referee's report as, 10-1412
time for hearing on application for judg-
ment on, 10-1462
Tort action not to abate by death of party
after, 10-217
VERIFICATION
Pleading (this index)
VERMIN
Hotels and boardinghouses, beds, etc., to
be kept free from vermin, 35-128
VESSELS AND SHIPPING
See also Ports and Maritime Matters
Attachment (this index)
Broadaway Lake, operation of boats on, 51-
228, 51-229
racing, 51-229
Index
1081
VESSELS AND SHIPPING— Cont'd
Burning of vessel, punishment for, 16-314
Drifted boats, sale by finder, restrictions on,
70-7
Ferries (this index)
Hydroplane as watercraft, 2-2
Letting vessel loose, punishment for, 16-356
Liens and Encumbrances (this index)
Loss or damage to goods, applicability of
provisions to water carriers, 58-553
Narcotics, matters as to shipmasters. Nar-
cotics (this index)
Navigation (this index)
Navigation Companies (this index)
Phosphate mining boat, failure to return,
16-393
Pilot boats. Pilots (this index)
Pilots (this index)
Pollution of waters, responsibility for, 28-
671
Sale of boat by finder, restrictions on, 70-7
Sales and use taxes, exemptions from, 65-
1404
fuel, lubricants, and mechanical supplies,
65-1404
Seamen (this index)
Shipwrecks (this index)
Shrimp boats. Shrimp and Prawn (this in-
dex)
Special constables, provisions not applicable
to water carriers, 58-553
State Board of Health, boats of, placing on
ways, 32-13
Stealing vessel, punishment for, 16-356
Steamboat Companies (this index)
Taxation —
interests in vessels, where taxable, 65-
1501
personalty, to be treated as, 65-1509
Time for freight transportation, provisions
not applicable to water carriers, 58-553
Unclaimed freight provisions not applicable
to water carriers, 58-553
Wrecks. Shipwrecks (this index)
VESTIBULES
Electric and interurban railway cars, when
required on, 58-1315, 58-1316
Streetcars, enclosed vestibules, when re-
quired, 58-1315
VETCHES
Sample for analysis, test, or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460
[Reg. 16 (d)J
VETERANS
See also Confederate Homes;
Confederate Pensions
Generally, 44-551 to 44-804
Birth records, free certified copies, 32-1124,
44-660
Candy peddlers, license tax in Beaufort
County, exemption from, 56-1256
Certified copies of certain public records fur-
nished free, 44-660
Children of, free tuition in State colleges
and universities, 22-56
Civil service preference in cities of 28,000
to 29,000, 47-761
Commutation road tax, exemption of dis-
abled veterans from, 33-971, 33-1052, 33-
1062, 33-1071, 33-1102, 33-1171, 33-1182,
33-1212, 33-1241, 33-1263, 33-12S1.1
Confederate crosses of honor, improper use
of, 44-657
Confederate Homes (this index)
Confederate Pensions (this index)
County service officers, 44-604
annual reports, 44-606
Chesterfield County (this index)
local provisions, 44-631, 44-632
supervision by State Service Officer, 44-
605
Deatli records, free certified copies, 32-1124
44-660
Divorce records, free certified copies, 44-660
Emblems of certain organizations, improp-
er use of, 44-658
Exemption of insurance, compensation, or
pension from claims of creditors, 19-480
Federal Government, Instrumentalities, and
Laws (this index)
Guardianship. Veterans' Guardianship Act
(this index)
Highway commutation tax, exemption of
disabled veterans from. Commutation
road tax, supra
Hospitals for. Hospitals (this index)
Marriage records, free certified copies, 44-
660
Minority, removal of disability of, as to
Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944,
44-654
Official flowers of organizations, illegal sale
of, 44-659
Recording of discharges, 60-401 to 60-409
book for, 60-401
certified copies, 60-408
Chesterfield County, special provisions
for, 60-404
examination as to validity of doubtful
papers, 60-406
form of oath, 60-406
forgery or alteration of discharge or cer-
tificate of lost discharge, 60-407
1082
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VETERANS— Cont'd
Recording of discharges — Cont'd
free recording of discharge or certificate
of lost discharge, 60-402
list for, American Legion to assist in
furnishing, 60-403
Marlboro County, special provisions for,
60-405
merchant seamen in Jasper and Spartan-
burg Counties, 60-409
South Carolina retirement system, former
employee discharged from armed serv-
ices, election of membership by, 61-43
State Service Bureau, 44-601
State Service Officer, 44-602, 44-603, 44-605
Tax exemptions in certain counties, 44-655,
44-656
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission may provide housing for, 2-
284(3)
Woodrow Wilson Memorial Home, 44-801
to 44-804
VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION
Certified copies of certain public records
furnished free for purposes of, 44-660
VETERANS' GUARDIANSHIP ACT
— Cont'd
Orders in guardianship proceeding to be
sent to Veterans' Administrator, 31-223
Petition for appointment of guardian-
contents, 31-205
notice, 31-208
who may file, 31-208
Public records, copies of, to be furnished
without charge to Veterans' Adminis-
tration, 31-217
Reports of guardians receiving funds from
Veterans' Administration, 31-211
failure to make, effect, 31-213
Support of person other than ward out of
ward's estate, 31-216
Transfer from State to veterans' hospital,
31-225
Uniformity, construction in interest of, 31-
227
VETERANS' ORGANIZATIONS
Carnivals and traveling tent shows exhibit-
ing under sponsorship of Veterans of
Foreign Wars, 5-3(4), 5-6(5)
Legion. American Legion (this index)
VETERANS' GUARDIANSHIP ACT
Generally, 31-201 to 31-227
Accountability of guardian for funds not
received from Veterans' Administra-
tion, 31-214
Administrator of Veterans' Affairs as par-
ty to certain proceedings, 31-220
Appointment of guardian, 31-203 to 31-210
Bond of guardian, 31-209
premiums as payable out of estate, 31-
218
Certificate constituting prima facie evidence
of need for guardian, 31-206, 31-207
Citation, style of, 31-201
Commitment of incompetent person to Vet-
erans' Administration, 31-224
fee for, 31-226
Compensation of guardian, 31-218
Copies of accounts, petitions, etc., for Vet-
erans' Administration, 31-221
Definitions, 31-202
Discharge of guardian, 31-218
Exhibit of securities, 31-212
Failure to account, effect of, 31-213
Fitness of guardian, 31-209
Investments, 31-215
Liberal construction, 31-227
Notice of hearing on account, petition, etc.,
31-222
to be sent to Veterans' Administration,
31-223
Number of wards limited, 31-210
VETERINARIAN, STATE
Animal Diseases (this index)
Livestock Markets (this index)
VETERINARIANS
See also Public Health Veterinarians;
Veterinarian, State
Generally, 56-1551 to 56-1567
Board of Veterinary Examiners-
compensation, 56-1554
creation of, 56-1553
funds of board, use of, 56-1557
meetings, 56-1555
members, 56-1553
mileage of members, 56-1554
officers, 56-1555
records, 56-1556
secretary and treasurer, duties of, 56-
1556
Fees for rabies inoculation of dogs, 6-126
Fees payable by —
annual fee, 56-1565
application for license, 56-1560
temporary licenses, 56-1558
Fence inclosing community pasture in
Georgetown County, inspection and ap-
proval of, 6-313
Government service, applicability of regula-
tions to veterinarians in, 56-1567
Index
1083
VETERINARIANS— Cont'd
Gratituous treatment of animals, applicabil-
ity of regulations to, 56-1S67
Licenses —
application for, 56-1559, 56-1560
examination, license issued upon passing,
56-1561
forfeiture for failure to record, 56-1563
grounds for refusal, 56-1562
issuance of, 56-1561
practice without, 56-1566
recordation of, 56-1563
requirement of, 56-1552
revocation, 56-1562
temporary licenses, 56-1558
Livestock auctions, attendance at, 6-344
Narcotics (this index)
Practice of veterinary medicine-
definition of, 56-1551
license required, 56-1552
Rabies control officer, 6-124
Traveling veterinarian, 56-1564
VIADUCTS
Driving on left of roadway when approach-
ing, prohibited, 46-388
Highway, viaducts as within term, 33-1
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES— Cont'd
Term of office, US Const, Art 2, § 1,'cl 1
beginning and ending of, US Const, 20th
Amend, § 1
Tie vote in Senate to be resolved by, US
Const, Art 1, § 3, cl 4
Vacancy in office, power of Congress to pro-
vide for, US Const, 20th Amend, § 4
Vice-President-elect, failure to qualify, suc-
cession to office in case of, US Const,
20th Amend, § 3
Vote in Senate in case of tie, US Const, Art
1, § 3, cl 4
VICTUALLERS
Harboring seamen over one hour, penalty
for, 54-351
VIENNA PASTE
Dangerous substance as including, 32-1801
(9)
VINEGAR
Acetic Acid (this index)
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES
Absence of, Senate to choose president pro
tem in case of, US Const, Art 1, § 3, cl
5
Age requirement, US Const, 12th Amend
Disability of, who to act in case of, US
Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 6
List of votes for, sent to president of Sen-
ate, US Const, 12th Amend
President of Senate, US Const, Art 1, § 3,
cl4
President of United States, when to act as,
US Const, Art 2, § 1, cl 6
Qualifications —
age requirement, US Const, 12th Amend
alien not eligible to office of, US Const,
12th Amend
residence, US Const, 12th Amend
Residence, term of required for, US Const,
Art 2, § 1, cl 5
Senate —
election by, US Const, 12th Amend
presiding over, US Const, Art 1, § 3,
cl 4
Succession to presidency, US Const, Art 2,
§ 1, cl 6
in case of President-elect's death before
beginning of term or failure to qual-
ify, US Const, 20th Amend, § 3
VINEYARDS AND VINEYARD
PRODUCTS
Destruction of. Crop Pest Commission
(this index)
Sales and use taxes, exemption of products
from, 65-1404
VIOLENCE
See also appropriate index headings
Suppression of, importation into State of
bodies of men for purpose of, restrict-
ed, SC Const, Art 8, § 9
VISIBLE MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD
Persons without, punished as vagrants, 16-
565(1, 3, 7)
VISITATION
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Schools. Schools and School Districts
(this index)
VISITORS, BOARD OF
Citadel (this index)
10S4
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/•
VITAL STATISTICS
Generally, 32-1102 to 32-1177
Binding of records, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 685 [Sec. 23]
Births —
annual report by local boards of health
to State Board of Health, 32-1106
certificate, card, or certified copy of rec-
ord—
adopted children, 32-1129
affidavits in support of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 683 [Sec. 17]
belated, filing of. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 686 [Sec. 30]
clerk of courts to furnish, 32-1122
contents, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp.
683, 684 [Sec. 18]
correction of mistakes in. 32-1130
delavcd certificates, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 686 [Sec. 30]
/ fees for certificates or search, 32-1124,
32-1125
filing of — ■
subsequent to death of attending
physician or midwife, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 683 [Sec.
17]
with State registrar. Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 686 [Sec. 28]
form of birth card, 32-1122
Health Board regulations respecting.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 683-686
midwives, duties of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 683 [Sec. 15]
^military purposes, free certified copies
for, 44-660
naturopath, signing of certificate by,
56-912
numbering of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 686 [Sec. 26]
osteopathic physicians, issuing by, 56-
1116
^/physicians, duties of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 683 [Sec. 15]
State registrar to furnish, 32-1121
United States Census Bureau, issu-
ance on basis of certificate of,
32-1123
unnamed children, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 685 [Sec. 20]
veterans, free certified copies for, 44-
660
Registry of birth date with clerk of
courts, infra
reporting of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
683 [Sec. 15, 16]
Deaths —
annual report by local boards of health
to State Board of Health, 32-1 lOo
VITAL STATISTICS— Cont'd
Deaths — Cont'd
certificates —
contents, Rules & Reg., Vol., 7, pp.
681, 682 [Sec. 8]
correction of mistakes in, 32-1130
filing of, with State registrar, Rules /
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 686 [Sec. 28]
local registrars may issue, 32-1128 \S^
military purposes. free certified
copies for, 44-660
naturopath, signing of certificate by,
56-912
numbering of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 686 [Sec. 26]
osteopathic physicians, issuance by,
56-1116
permits for removal or burial of
corpse, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
680 [Sees. 4-6]
State registrar to furnish, 32-1121 \/
stillbirth certificates, contents of.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 680
[Sec. 7]
unattended death, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 682 [Sec. 9]
undertaker, duties of. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 682 [Sec. 10]
Deputy registrars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
680 [Sec. 3]
Divorce, certificate or certified copy of rec-
ord of, State Registrar to furnish, 32-
1121
Fees —
local registrar's office, 32-1107 to 32-1109
State registrar, 32-1125, 32-1126
Forms for, provision of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 685 [Sec. 22]
Health Board regulations as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 680-686
Indexing, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 685 [Sec.
23]
Institutions, reports of persons in, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 685 [Sec. 21]
Local provisions, 32-1161 to 32-1177
Marriages — -
annual report by local boards of health
to State Board of Health, 32-1106
certificate or certified copy of record of,
State Registrar to furnish, 32-1121
license forms distributed by Bureau of
Vital Statistics, 20-26
Penalties for violations, 32-1110
Registrars —
county registrars and deputies, 32-1105;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 680 [Sees.
2, 3]
local registrars, 32-1104
appointment of. Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 680 [Sec. 2]
duties. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 685
[Sec. 25]
fees of, 32-1107 to 32-1109
Index
1085
VITAL STATISTICS— Cont'd
Registrars — Cont'd
State registrar —
communicable diseases, to give local
registrars information as to.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 685
[Sec. 23]
duties, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 685
[Sees. 22-24]
fees, 32-1124, 32-1125
disposition of, 32-1126
powers of. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
686 [Sec 29]
State Health Officer as, 32-1103
subregistrars, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
680 [Sec. 3]
Registration districts, 32-1104; Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 680 [Sec. 1]
Registry of birth date with clerk of court,
32-1141 to 32-1146
fees, 32-1146
proof of birth date —
kinds of proof, 32-1145
memorandum of, 32-1144
record book, 32-1141 to 32-1142
who may register birth statistics, 32-1143
State Board of Health-
executive committee, duties of, 32-1101
powers and duties of, 32-1102
State Bureau of Vital Statistics, 32-1102
VITAMINS
Corn meal and grits to contain certain
vitamins, 32-1552
Flour and Bread (this index)
Oleomargarine to contain vitamin A, 32-
1681,32-1683
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL
DEPARTMENT
Certification of seeds and plants, co-opera-
tion with Clemson Agricultural College
in, 3-443
Foundation seed organization, co-operation
with, 3-407
Supervisor as adviser to, Soil Conservation
Committee, advisor to, 63-61.2
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Plans for, where on file, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 515
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
Plans for, where on file, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 515
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
Schools (this index)
VOID MARRIAGES
Marriage (this index)
VOTERS
Elections (this index)
VOTING MACHINES
Elections (this index)
VOUCHING OF GRANTOR
Circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 22
WACCAMAW FERRY
Highway purposes, use of revenues for, 33-
1663
WAGENER
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this in-
dex)
WAGERS AND WAGERING
Gambling (this index)
WAGES
Labor (this index)
Militia, pay of. Militia (this index)
WAIVER AND ESTOPPEL
Answer, waiver of objections not taken by,
10-647
Bondholders' waiver of remedy under Reve-
nue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937, 59-
677
Construction of improvement, waiver by
failure to pay assessment, 18-294
Gas service company, rules as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 822 [Rule 2 (c)]
Homestead, waiver of, 34-13
Income tax, waiver of penalties, 65-365
Liens and Encumbrances (this index)
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
Notice of dishonor, waiver of. Negotiable
Instruments (this index)
Sales and use taxes, waiver of penalties,
65-1469
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WAIVER AND ESTOPPEL— Cont'd
Telephone service, waiver of right to dis-
continue or suspend, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 833 [Rule 20]
Workmen's Compensation (this index)
WALHALLA, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, SC Const, Art 10, § 16
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
Water for public schools, free supply of,
59-157
WALKATHONS
Generally, 5-401, 5-402
WALLS
Buildings (this index)
WALNUTS
Bushel standard, 66-157
WALTERBORO, CITY OR TOWN OF
Airport commission, 2-281 to 2-291
Bonded indebtedness, when excepted from
debt limit, SC Const. Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, pp. 235, 236]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7,
P. 285]
Bond election petition from freeholders,
when not prerequisite, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 235]
Buildings, public, bonds for, as exempt from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, §5
[Vol. 7, p. 285]
Drainage bonds excepted from constitution-
al debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p.
285]
Electric plant, bonds for, excepted from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art 10,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, p. 285] ; Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7,
p. 285]
Fire department, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limits, SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, §5
[Vol. 7, p. 285]
Funding of indebtedness, when permissible,
SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 237]
Library, public, residents of county to have
access to, 42-365
License fee for shows exhibiting on Colleton
County Agricultural Fair Grounds, not
requirable, 65-970
WALTERBORO, CITY OR TOWN OF
— Cont'd
Market bonds excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 235]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 285]
Municipal golf course, authority to lease,
51-103
Park purposes, bonds for, excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, §5
[Vol. 7, p. 285]
Police for Colleton County Agricultural
Fair Grounds, 53-861
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
Refunding bonds, exception of, from con-
stitutional debt limit, SC Const, Art
8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 237]
School bonds, exemption from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p.
285]
Sewer bonds excepted from constitutional
debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7,
p. 235]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 285]
Street improvement bonds excepted from
constitutional debt limit, SC Const,
Art 8, §7 [Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, §5
[Vol. 7, p. 285]
Taxation —
annual tax on property, limit as to,
47-242
fire department, tax for, 47-1157
Waterworks bonds excepted from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
[Vol. 7, p. 235]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p.
285]
WAR
Administering oath to affidavit for recording
documents, to military or civilian per-
sonnel of armed forces, 60-51, 60-53,
60-54
Civil Defense (this index)
Congress to declare, US Const, Art 1, § S,
cl 11
Enemy, capture by, proof of, 26-132, 26-133
Grand jury presentment as dispensable in
certain cases in time of, US Const,
5th Amend
Housing for national defense activities.
Housing and Redevelopment (this
index)
Internment in neutral country, proof of, 26-
132, 26-133
Invasion (this index)
Limitation of actions as to enemy aliens,
effect on, 10-108
Listing or report of principal as missing in
action not to constitute knowledge of
death, 11-304
Index
1087
WAR— Cont'd
Militia (this index)
National Defense (this index)
Pilot's duties during, 56-1431
Prisoners, report as to, 26-132, 26-133
Prostitution, increased penalties in wartime,
16-411
Quartering of soldiers in houses in time of,
US Const, 3rd Amend
State may not make, without consent of
Congress, US Const, Art 1, § 10, cl 3
Treason, in levying against United States,
US Const, Art 3, § 3, cl 1
WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATOR
Property deeded to Lexington County by,
2-381 to 2-386
WARDENS
Fish and game. Fish and Game (this index)
particular counties, see index under
name of county
Leesville, special provisions in, 47-319
Tuberculous prisoners or inmates, duties as
to, 32-653
WARDS
Municipal Corporations (this index)
WAREHOUSEMAN
See also Warehouse Receipts Act;
Warehouses
Lien for storage, 45-550, 45-557, 69-200
Narcotics, applicability of Uniform Act, 32-
1486
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS ACT
Advances, lien of warehouseman for, 69-200
Adverse claimants —
interpleader of, 69-190
reasonable time allowed to determine va-
lidity of claim, 69-191
Alteration of receipt, effect of, 69-186
Attachment of goods for which receipt is-
sued, 69-198
transferee's title, when superior to, 69-228
Care of goods, 69-194
Construction, uniform, desirability, 69-155
Cumulative of provisions as to State ware-
house system, 69-156
Definitions of terms, 69-152
Degree of care requisite, obligation to ex-
ercise not to be impaired by terms of
receipt, 69-163
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS ACT
— Cont'd
Delivery of goods —
defined, 69-152
justifiable, when, 69-182
lien lost by, 69-202
negotiable receipts, refusal to require
surrender of, penalized, 69-245
obligation of warehouseman, conditions
of, 169-181
receipt to be taken up on, when, 69-184,
69-185
refusal until lien satisfied, 69-204
unlawful, liability for, 69-183
Destroyed receipts, 69-1S7
Duplicate receipt —
bond to obtain, 69-187
issuance without placing word "dupli-
cate" on, penalized, 69-243
liability of warehouseman on, 69-188
marking as, 69-167, 69-243
when permissible, 69-187
False statement, issuance of receipt con-
taining, penalized, 69-242
Fungible goods —
defined, 69-152
mingling of, 69-196
care and redelivery of mingled goods,
69-197
"Good faith" defined, 69-152
Hazardous goods —
disposal of, by warehouseman, 69-207,
69-209
lien for storage of, 69-207
Injury to goods, warehouseman's liability
for, 69-194
Insurance, lien of warehouseman for, 69-200
Interpleader of adverse claimants, 69-190
Issuance of receipt for goods not under
warehouseman's control, penalized, 69-
241
Law applicable to cases not covered, 69-154
Levy upon goods for which receipt issued,
69-198
transferee's title, when superior, 69-228
Lien of warehouseman, 69-200
advances for, 69-200
enforcement, 69-201
extent, where goods covered by nego-
tiable receipt, 69-203
hazardous goods, 69-207
insurance, for, 69-200
loss of, 69-202
other remedies not precluded by, 69-205
other than statutory remedy for enforce-
ment, 69-208
perishable goods, 69-207
refusal of delivery until satisfaction of,
69-209
sale to satisfy, as terminating duty to
deliver, 69-209
satisfaction by sale or payment of
charges due, 69-206
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WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS ACT
— Cont'd
Loss of goods, warehouseman's liability for,
69-194
Lost receipts, 69-187
Mingling of goods, 69-195 to 69-197
.Misdescription of goods, warehouseman's
liability for, 69-193
Mortgage of receipt-
lien of seller of goods as subordinate
to rights of purchaser of receipt,
69-235
mortgagee receiving payment warrants
nothing, 69-232
purchaser of goods, rights of, 69-234
Negotiable receipts, 69-165
attachment or levy upon goods for which
receipt issued, 69-198
creditor's remedies to reach, 69-199
endorsement of purchaser's right to com-
pel, 69-229
lien of warehouseman on goods covered
by, extent of, 69-203
taking of, for goods subject to lien or
not owned, and subsequent negotia-
tion, penalized, 69-246
warehouseman's interest, failure to show,
penalized, 69-244
Negotiation of receipts, 69-221 to 69-235
acquirer's rights, 69-227
breach of duty in, as not impairing, 69-
233
delivery, by, 69-223
endorsement, by, 69-222
endorsement of receipt otherwise nego-
tiable by delivery, effect of, 69-224
endorser not liable for default of ware-
houseman or previous endorser, 69-
231
goods subject to lien or not owned, pen-
alized, 69-246
manner generally, 69-222
possessor's power of, 69-221
stolen receipt, 69-233
stoppage in transitu, seller's right of,
not to defeat right of purchaser of
receipt for value, 69-235
warranties of transferor, 69-230
Nonexistence of goods, warehouseman's lia-
bility for, 69-193
Nonnegotiable receipts, 69-164
endorsement of, no effect, 69-226
marking as such, 69-166
transfer by delivery, 69-225
transferee's rights, 69-228
Offenses, 69-241 to 69-246
Penalties for violations, 69-241 to 69-246
Perishable goods —
disposal of, by warehouseman, 69-207,
69-209
lien of warehouseman, 69-207
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS ACT
— Cont'd
Pledge of receipt —
pledgee warrants nothing, 69-232
purchaser of goods, rights of, 69-234
Possession, right to, when warehouseman
may claim, 69-189
Prior receipts unaffected, 69-153
Receipts —
alteration, effect of, 69-186
contents, 69-162, 69-163
destroyed, 69-187
Duplicate receipts, supra
false statements in, penalized, 69-242
form, 69-162
issuance for goods not under warehouse-
man's control, penalized, 69-241
lost, 69-187
mortgage of. Mortgaged receipt, supra
Negotiable receipts, supra.
Negotiation of receipts, supra
Nonnegotiable receipts, supra
Pledge of receipt, supra
prior, unaffected, 69-153
separate, as requiring separate keeping
of goods, 69-195
Transfer of receipt, infra
who may issue, 69-161
Seller claiming lien on goods, rights of, 69-
235
Separate keeping of goods for which sepa-
rate receipts issued, 69-195
Terms, 69-162, 69-163
Third person's rights as defense to failure
to redeliver goods, 69-192
Title, when warehouseman may claim, 69-
189
Transfer of receipt, 69-221 to 69-235
nonnegotiable, by delivery, 69-225
purchaser without notice of previous
sale, mortgage or pledge, rights of,
69-234
warranties of transferor, 69-230
WAREHOUSES
See also Warehouse Receipts Act
Generally, 69-1 to 69-246
Adverse claimants —
interpleader of, 69-190
reasonable time allowed to determine
validity of claim, 69-191
Alcoholic beverage wholesalers, 4-74
Attachment of goods stored, 69-198
transferee of receipt, superiority, 69-228
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
Care of goods, 69-194
Corporation's power to become member of
mutual warehouse company, 12-105
Cotton stored —
damages for use of without consent of
owner, 69-5
Index
10S9
WAREHOUSES— Cont'd
Cotton stored — Cont'd
penalty for disposal of, without consent
of owner, 69-6
receipts for — ■
duplicate, issuance of, when permis-
sible, 69-112
fraudulent, penalties for issuing, 69-
111
State-operated warehouse, 69-109 to
69-114
Degree of care not to be varied by terms of
receipt, 69-163
Delivery of goods stored. Warehouse
Receipts Act (this index)
Destroyed receipts, 69-187
Duplicate receipt —
bond to obtain, 69-187
cotton stored, when permissible, 69-112
liability of warehouseman on, 69-188
marking as, 69-167, 69-243
permissible, when, 69-112, 69-187
Ethyl or methyl alcohol, storage of, 4-325,
4-326
Fungible goods, 69-196, 69-197
Hazardous goods, disposal by warehouse-
man, 69-207, 69-209
lien for storage, 69-207
Injury to goods, warehouseman's liability
for, 69-194
Insurance, lien of warehouseman for, 69-
200
Interpleader of adverse claimants, 69-190
Levy upon goods for which receipt issued,
69-198
transferee's title, when superior, 69-228
Lien for storage, 4S-SS0, 45-557, 69-200
Loss, warehouseman's liability for, 69-194
Mingling of goods, 69-195 to 69-197
Misdescription of goods, warehouseman's
liability for, 69-193
Mutual warehouse companies, corporation's
power to become member of, 12-105
Negotiable receipts. Warehouse Receipts
Act (this index)
Negotiation of receipts. Warehouse Re-
ceipts Act (this index)
Nonexistence of goods, warehouseman's
liability for, 69-193
Nonnegotiable receipts. Warehouse Re-
ceipts Act (this index)
Perishable goods — -
disposal of, by warehouseman, 69-207,
69-209
lien of warehouseman, 69-207
Pledge of receipt —
bank loan, security for, investigation of
by bank examiner, 8-230
pledgee warrants nothing, 69-232
purchaser of goods, rights of, 69-234
Possession, right to, when warehouseman
may claim, 69-189
[8 SC Code]— 69
WAREHOUSES— Cont'd
Public warehousemen —
bond required, 69-2
right of action on, 69-3
books to be kept by, 69-7
insurance of property on request, 69-4
who may become, 69-1
Receipts —
Chattel Mortgages (this index)
co-operative marketing association, ware-
house operated or controlled by, 69-S
cotton stored —
duplicate receipts, 69-112
fraudulent, penalized, 69-111
Duplicate receipts, supra.
Pledge, supra
State system warehouses, infra
Warehouse Receipts Act (this index)
Seller claiming lien on goods, rights of,
69-235
Separate keeping of goods for which sepa-
rate receipts issued, 69-195
State Ports Authority, powers of. Charles-
ton Harbor (this index)
State system, 69-101 to 69-135
access to warehouse, restrictions on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7. p. 463 [Reg.
23]
Agriculture, Department of, to operate,
69-101
alcoholic liquors —
acceptance for storage, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 844 [Reg. 1]
eligibility to storage in, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 6]
approaches, use of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 463 [Reg. 25]
articles storable. 69-106; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5, 6, 10, 11];
p. 844 [Reg. 1]
bagging, acceptance for storage, 69-106;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 6]
bags, commodities in, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 463 [Reg. 17]
beef as ineligible to storage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
bills, monthly payment. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 19]
bonds of employees, 69-103
bulk, storage of commodities in, manner
of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463
[Reg. 17]
canning supplies, acceptance for stor-
age, 69-106; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
462 [Reg. 6]
cartons —
acceptance for storage, 69-106;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462
[Reg. 6]
uniform content, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 463 [Reg. 17]
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WAREHOUSES— Cont'd
State system — Cont'd
charges to cover cost of operation, 69-
118
combustible matter, premises to be kept
free of, Rules & Reg, Vol 7, p. 463
[Reg. 27]
commodity, defined for purpose of regu-
lations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462
[Reg. 6]
condition of stored commodities, man-
ager's responsibility as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 22]
cost, operation at, 69-118
cotton, 13-244; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 462 [Reg. 6]
grading, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463
[Reg. 21]
cotton ties, eligibility to storage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 6]
crab as ineligible to storage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
crates, acceptance for storage, 69-106;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7 p. 462 [Reg. 6]
damage to commodities stored, duty of
manager as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 463, [Reg. 22]
definitions for purposes of regulations,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461
delivery of commodity —
charges, payment of, as requisite,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg.
31]
receipt, presentation of, as requisite,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg.
31]
dusting material, acceptance for storage,
69-106
employees, 69-103
farm products, nonperishable, acceptable
for storage, 69-106
fertilizers, acceptance for storage, 69-
106; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462
[Reg. 6]
fire-lighting devices, carrying on prem-
ises prohibited, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 463 [Reg. 18]
fire protection, maintenance of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 27]
fireworks not allowed, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 18]
fish as ineligible to storage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
fungible commodities, mingling of,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg.
16]
fungicides, acceptance for storage, 69-
106
grade of stored commodity, manager's,
responsibility as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 22]
WAREHOUSES— Cont'd
State system — Cont'd
grading of commodities stored, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 15]
grain —
moisture content as affecting storabil-
ity, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462
[Reg. 10]
seed, eligibility for storage, Rules,
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 11]
guarantee of weight, classes, and grades
of cotton, extent of, 69-115
insect damage, disclaimer of responsi-
bility for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
464 [Rule 32]
insecticides and equipment for applica-
tion, eligibility to storage in, 69-106;
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 6]
inspection of warehouses, 69-132
inspectors-
assignments and duties, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 6-12]
defined for purposes of regulations.
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461 [Reg.
2]
insurance on stored property, 69-122 to
69-131
intoxicated persons not permitted in or
near, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463
[Reg. 18]
lease of warehouse to State as condition
of admission to system, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 25]
leasing of property for warehousing of
cotton, 69-102
length of storage period, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 33]
license to operate warehouse, recom-
mendations of inspector, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 12]
lien for insurance and storage charges,
69-122; Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463
[Reg. 19]
liens, commodities subject to, receipt for
storage, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 462
[Reg. 14]
lint cotton, 69-105
"linters" not to be stored, 69-107
loans on cotton stored, 69-121
locking of doors, manager's responsi-
bility as to, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
463 [Reg. 23]
loiterers prohibited, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 463 [Reg. 18]
manager —
bond. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462
[Reg. 13]; p. 463 [Reg. 26]
liability on, for storage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 19]
defined for purposes of regulations,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 461
[Reg. 3]
[SSCCode]
Index
1091
WAREHOUSES— Cont'd
State system — Cont'd
manager — Cont'd
duties. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 462,
463 [Reg. 13-23]
fee, payment of, before being com-
missioned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 462 [Reg. 13]
receipts to be signed by, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 29]
marking of stored commodities for iden-
tification, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 462 [Reg. IS]
matches, carrying on premises prohib-
ited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463
[Reg. 18]
mingling of fungible commodities, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 16]
moisture, damage by, duty of manager to
take precautions against, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 22]
moneys collected to be held in separate
fund, 69-133
mortgaged commodity, receipt for stor-
age, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 462
[Reg. 14]
moving of commodity from one ware-
house to another as requiring com-
missioner's permission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 28]
nonperishable farm product, defined
for purposes of regulations, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 461 [Reg. S]
"no smoking" signs, display of, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463, [Reg. 27]
operation restricted to commissioner or
manager, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 463 [Reg. 25]
oysters as ineligible to storage, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
partial delivery of stored commodities
prohibited, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 463, [Reg. 20]
physical condition of warehouse, man-
ager's responsibility for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 22]
pork as ineligible to storage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
poultry as ineligible to storage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
rattage, disclaimer of responsibility for,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg.
32]
receipts —
manager's duty as to, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 15]
for cotton stored, 69-109 to 69-114
regulations as to, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, pp. 463, 464 [Reg. 29-33]
transfer to holder of mortgage or lien
on stored commodity, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 14]
WAREHOUSES— Cont'd
State system — Cont'd
redeposit of commodities, Rules & Reg
Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 33]
reports of commodities for which re-
ceipts issued, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 464 [Reg. 30]
rodenticides, acceptance for storage 69-
106
rules and regulations of Agriculture De-
partment to prescribe, 69-104
particular regulations, Vol. 7, pp.
461-463
sale of cotton for owners, 69-121
self-sustaining, to be, 69-118
shrimp as ineligible to storage, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 5]
spray material, acceptance for storage
69-106
standard grades and classifications of
cotton. Federal, to be accepted as
authoritative, 69-104
State liability for rent disclaimed, 69-102,
69-135
storage, manner of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 463 [Reg. 17]
survey of building to be operated as
State Warehouse, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 463 [Reg. 24]
tagging of cotton stored, 69-117
ties, cotton bale, acceptance for storage,
69-106
warehouse, defined for purposes of reg-
ulations. Rules & Reg., 7, p. 461
[Reg. 4]
water, damage by, duty of manager to
take precautions against, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 22]
weighing of commodities stored, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 462 [Reg. 15]
weight of stored commodities, respon-
sibility of manager as to, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 463 [Reg. 22]
Taxation, place for, of property used in
connection with, 65-1643
Third person's rights as defense to fail-
ure to redeliver goods, 69-192
Title, when warehouseman may claim, 69-
189
Tobacco warehousemen — ■
bills to be rendered by, 69-22
dealers may offer for resale in name
under which original sale was made,
68-48
defined, 69-21
definition, 69-50
fraud in sale of leaf tobacco, prevention
of, 69-41 to 69-51
information ticket on tobacco, 69-43
retention after sale, 69-45
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WAREHOUSES— Cont'd
Tobacco warehousemen — Cont'd
inspection, information tickets and to-
bacco to be open to, 69-44
name of owner or producer to be fur-
nished warehouseman, 69-41
failure to give true name a misde-
meanor, 69-46
offenses against regulatory statutes, 69-
47
penalty for violation of statute, 69-49
rates, maximum, for handling and selling
leaf tobacco, 69-22
records of purchase and delivery, 69-42
reports to Commissioner of Agriculture
69-24, 69-25
bond or other security for, 69-26
keeping and publishing, 69-27
sale in name other than that of true
owner, penalized, 69-48
statistics to be kept by, 69-23
penalty for failure to keep, 69-2S
Transfer of receipt, 69-221 to 69-235
Unstamped liquor, removal from, penalized
65-269
Walls, schedule of dimensions for, 47-1225
WAR MEASURES
Temporary Civil Defense (this index)
WARMOUTH
For statutory provisions generally applicable to
fish, but not specifically designating tliis
species, sec Fish and Game
Closed season on, in zone 1, 28-583
Game fish, 28-4
Size limit in zone 1, 28-584
Transportation out of State regulated, 28-694
WARRANT
Arrest, warrant for. Arrest (this index)
Arrest without warrant, when permissible,
17-251 to 17-254
Attachment of property, warrant for. At-
tachment (this index)
Bastards (this index)
Bench Warrants (this index)
Children's courts, on petition to institute
proceedings in, 15-1402
Clerks of Courts (this index)
Copy, denial of as ground for habeas corpus,
17-353
Coroner's jury, form for, 17-101
Coroner's warrant for persons implicated by
finding of jury, 17-151, 17-152
Coroner to act when sheriff party to, 53-205
Drainage commissioners, disbursement by,
18-313, 18-314
WARRANT— Cont'd
Fees for service of —
constable, 27-451
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-423,
27-452
sheriff, 27-401(8)
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
Fugitive from justice, 17-201
Habeas corpus for denial of copy, 17-353
Hotels, boardinghouscs, and restaurants,
violation of sanitary provisions as to,
35-139
Income tax, warrant for collection of, 65-
344 to 65-347
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Money, for securing payment of, stealing
of, 16-354
Nuisance, person conducting under .alco-
holic beverage law, 4-403
Probate Courts (this index)
Public funds, warrants drawn on —
Comptroller General (this index)
to be drawn only against money on de-
posit, 1-761
Rioting, officers' dutv to execute as to,
16-104
Sales and use taxes, warrant for collection
of, 65-1473 to 65-1476
Search Warrants (this index)
Tax warrants. Taxation (this index)
Trespasser, summary ejectment of, 10-2441,
10-2442
WARRANTY
Bills of lading —
accepting payment of debt secured by
bill, 58-1760
sale of document, warranty on, 58-1758
Deeds, omission of warranty clause from,
57-252
Life tenants' warranties void, 57-5
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
WAR VETERANS
Veterans (this index)
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
Holiday, 64-151
WASHROOMS
See appropriate titles, such as Hotels. Board-
inghouscs, and Restaurants : Mills and
Factories: Stores
Index
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WASTE
Assessment of damages for, 10-1518
Fire regulations as to, 47-1160
Liability for. Executors and administrators
(this index)
WATCHMAN
Cotton weigher's platform in Columbia,
13-188, 13-189
Hours of labor in textile mills, limitations
of, as inapplicable, 40-53
WATCH REPAIR SHOPS
Sales tax. Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 853
[Reg. 25]
WATER CARRIERS
Vessels and Shipping (this index)
WATER CLOSETS
Toilets (this index)
WATER COMPANIES
Water Supply and Waterworks (this index)
WATERCRAFT
Vessels and Shipping (this index)
WATER CRESS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
WATEREE SWAMP
Trapping in, 28-492
WATERMELONS
Germination standard, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 459 [Reg. 4]
Grading —
bill of lading to refer to grading certifi-
cate, 66-343
certificate, 66-342
penalties for violation of grading require-
ments, 66-344
standard of, 66-341
WATER POLLUTION
Generally. Waters and Watercourses (this
index)
WATER POLLUTION— Cont'd
Authority. Water Pollution Control Au-
thority (this index)
WATER POLLUTION CON-
TROL AUTHORITY
Generally, 70-103 et seq.
Appeals from final orders of, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 856 [Reg. 5]
Appointment of members, 70-104
Attorney General as legal advisor, 70-132
Chairman, 70-104
Circuit Court —
appeals to, 70-131
compelling attendance and testimony of
witnesses at hearings of Authority,
70-129
Classification of waters, 70-112, 70-114
filing with Secretary of State, 70-115
Common pleas court —
appeals to, 70-131
compelling attendance and testimony of
witnesses at hearings of Authority,
70-129
Compensation of members, 70-104
Cooperation with other agencies, 70-110
Creation, 70-103
Decisions, time for rendition, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 856 [Reg. 4]
Delegation of power to conduct hearings,
70-126
Executive director, selection and authority,
70-106
Expenses of members, 70-105
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, pow-
er to secure benefits of, 70-111
Findings —
presumption, no, created by, 70-138
prima facie evidence, 70-130
Funds, holding and disbursement, 70-136
Health laws not affected by provisions, 70-'
139
Hearings, 70-110
delegation of power to conduct, 70-126
evidence, power to compel production
of, 70-128
notice of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 855
[Reg. 2]
procedure, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 855,
856
record of, 70-127
requests for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 856
[Reg. 6]
reports by hearing examiner, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 856 [Reg. 4]
when held, 70-125
who may conduct, 70-126
witnesses, 70-128, 70-129
Inspections, 70-123
Investigation, power of, 70-110
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AUTHORITY— Cont'd
Jurisdiction, 70-107
Laboratory of State Board of Health, use
of, 70-124
Meetings, 70-108
Number of members, 70-103
Orders, 70-110
appeals from, 70-131
inability to comply with, effect of, 70-121
Penalties for violation of order or deter-
mination, 70-133
Permits from —
for construction or extension of sew-
age disposal systems, 70-118
for discharge of sewage or waste, 70-117
power to grant or deny, 70-110
Powers generally, 70-110
Prosecutions for penalties, institution of,
70-134, 70-135
Rules and regulations, 70-108; Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, pp. 85S-859
filing with Secretary of State, 70-115
Sewage or waste —
discontinuance of existing discharge,
upon order of, 70-120
disposal systems, control over, 70-110
Standards —
adoption of, 70-109
filing with Secretary of State, 70-115
inability to comply with, effect of, 70-
121
prescription of, 70-113, 70-114
Terms of members, 70-104
Tests, method of making, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 857 [Sec. II, 3]
Use of streams, designation of, 70-109
Violation of statute, when excusable, 70-122
WATER POWER
Hydroelectric Power (this index)
Public Service Authority may develop and
sell, 59-3(7, 8)
WATERS AND WATERCOURSES
See also Ports and Maritime
Matters
Generally, 70-1 to 70-321
Roats. Vessels and Shipping (this index)
Bridges (this index)
Canals (this index)
Carriers. Vessels and Shipping (this index)
Cities over 50,000, waterfront improvements
in, 59-561 to 59-565
Cleaning out of streams, landowners' duty,
70-3, 70-5
Cherokee County, 70-191 to 70-195
Chester Countv, 70-191 to 70495
York County, 70-201 to 70-204
WATERS AND WATERCOURSES
— Cont'd
Colleton County, landings in, 51-311 to 51-
313
Condemnation. Eminent domain, infra
Dams (this index)
Drinking water, provision of, in places of
employment, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
618 [Sees. 1,2]
Eminent domain — ■
inland coastal waterwavs project, 70-255
to 70-258, 70-283 to" 70-285
inland waterways, exercise for, 70-164
State Authorities Eminent Domain Act,
condemnation of waters and water
rights under, 25-53
waterfront improvements in cities over
50,000, 59-561 to 59-565
waterways, development of, as permis-
sible purpose under State Author-
ities Eminent Domain Act, 25-52
Ferries ( this index)
Floatable streams, free use of, by public,
70-1
Floating booms, when subject to seizure
and sale, 70-2
Flooding of burial grounds by water power
or reservoir companies, 70-171 to 70-
177
Highways, navigable streams as, 70-1
Inland navigation, lands in Beaufort County
ceded to United States for, 39-108, 39-
109
Inland waterways —
condemnation of land for, 70-164
lands ceded to United States to im-
prove, in Charleston County, 39-118
Intercoastal Waterways (this index)
Keeping water on other's lands, 18-6
Lumber, drifted, restrictions on sale by
finder, 70-7
Marine district —
defined, 70-101
discharge of sewage or waste into waters
of, 70-119
Municipal public works may lay water pipes
under, 59-151
Navigable waters-
freedom of, constitutional guaranty, SC
Const, Art 1, § 28
free use of, 70-1
highwavs, navigable streams as, 70-1
logs in,70-2, 70-4
Obstructions, infra
rafting timber in, restrictions on, 70-2
railroad, Public Service Commission to
approve of crossing by, 58-992
refuse, throwing into, penalized, 70-2,
70-4
timber booms, exemption from provi-
sions relative to logs in streams, 70 ■
2
Index
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WATERS AND WATERCOURSES
— Cont'd
Navigable waters— Cont'd
timber rafts, seizure and sale, when per-
missible, 70-2
tolls allowed owner of shores or wharves,
70-163
restrictions on right to demand pay-
ment for use of shores, SC Const,
Art 1, § 28
what are, 70-1
Navigation Companies (this index)
Navigation of. Navigation (this index)
Obstructions-
landowner's duty to remove, 70-3, 70-5
penalized, 70-4, 70-5, 70-6
public nuisance, obstruction of navigable
stream as, 70-1
railroad's liability to landowner for ob-
structing watercourse, 58-967
Overflowing lands of another, 18-5
Pilots (this index)
Pollution by sewage or waste, 70-101 to 70-
139
cause of action resulting from violation
of statutes as inuring solely to State,
70-138
contravention of standards of Pollution
Control Authority as unlawful, 70-
116
Control Authority. Water Pollution
Control Authority (this index)
cumulative character of statutory rem-
edies, 70-137
municipal water system, 59-423
policy of State, 70-102
Rafts passing under bridge to drag anchor,
70-8
Railroads (this index)
Research, Planning and Development De-
partment to promote system of water-
ways, 9-303(3)
Riparian Rights (this index)
Savannah River Navigation Commission
(this index)
Septic tanks in counties with city over 70,-
000 discharging into streams, 32-1268
Ships and shipping. Vessels and Shipping
(this index)
Surface Waters (this index)
Tidal salt waters, classes and standards for,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 691-693
Tide waters, railroads passing by, Public
Service Commission to approve, 58-992
Timber —
drifted, sale by finder, restrictions on,
70-7
felling of, across or into stream, penal-
ized, 70-4, 70-5, 70-6
floating booms, when subject to seizure
and sale, 70-2
rafting of, in navigable streams, 70-2,
70-4
WATERS AND WATERCOURSES
— Cont'd
Use, best, not to be impaired by discharge of
sewage or waste into, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 857 [Sec. 2]
Venue of action to recover penalty or for-
feiture for offense committed on lake,
river, or stream situated in two or more
counties, 10-302(1)
Vessels and Shipping (this index)
Wells (this index)
Wharves (this index)
WATER SUPPLY AND
WATERWORKS
See also Municipal Public IVorks
Generally, 32-1201 to 32-1213
Abatement of charges, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 839 [Regs. 22, 23]
Acquisition and condemnation of property —
municipality or municipal public works,
powers of, 59-201, 59-202, 59-221 59-
222
constitutional provision, SC Const,
Art 8, § 5
election required before condemnation
of existing waterworks, 59-244
water sheds, power of eminent do-
main for protection of, 59-222
water companies, exercise of eminent
domain by, 58-152, 58-152.1
Additional tests by municipality, 32-1204
Agent, authority of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 839 [Reg. 23(a)]
Analysis of water —
hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
water used in, 35-123
required, 32-1201
Apartment houses, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
836 [Reg. 9]
Application for connection or service, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 835 [Regs. 1, 2]
Bills and notices —
delivery of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
839 [Reg. 24]
no duty to furnish service where bill
unpaid, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 828
[Rule 31]
Business and residence, building used for,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 836 [Reg. 9]
Change in tenancy or service, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 835 [Reg. 3]
Chemicals, treatment for, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 688 [Sec. 11]
Chester, City of (this index)
City limits, furnishing water, etc., beyond,
51-531 to 51-536
Compensation, furnishing water for, by
municipal public works, 59-248
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WATER SUPPLY AND
WATERWORKS— Cont'd
Condemnation of property. Acquisition
and condemnation of property, supra
Connections, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 835
[Reg. 5]
application for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
835 [Reg. 1]
charges for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 837
[Regs. 10, 11]
Consumers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 836
[Reg. 9]
duty to comply with regulations and
make changes, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 836 [Reg. 8]
Cross connections, restrictions on, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 690 [Sec. 13]
Debt limit, constitutional, exemption of wa-
terworks bonds, SC Const, Art 8, § 7
Debts for securing supply, conditions requi-
site to creation of, 47-803
Deposit by consumer, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 837 [Regs. 10, 11]
Discontinuance of service, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 838 [Regs. 14-201
Districts. Municipal Public Works (this
index)
Emergency, water supply to be sufficient
for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 838 [Reg.
19]
Eminent domain. Acquisition and con-
demnation of property, supra
Employee, authority of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 839 [Reg. 23(a)]
Engineer's report, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, pp.
687, 688 [Sec. 6]
Extension of water and sewer systems.
Municipal Public Works (this index)
Fee for bacteriological examination, 32-1202
Fire protection, use of water for, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 838 [Reg. 19]; p. 839
[Regs. 23, 25]
Flushing of distribution systems, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, pp. 688, 689 [Sec. 12]
Grant of Legislature of power to construct
and operate waterworks to be condi-
tioned upon local consent, SC Const,
Art 8, § 4
Greenville, city of, 32-1211 to 32-1213
Health board —
regulations respecting. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, pp. 687-693
supply to be approved bv, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p\ 687 [Sec. 2]
Hunting Island, 51-243
Impure to extent of impairing health, not to
be furnished for public use, Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 687 [Sec. 1]
Injury to pipes or mains, liability for, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 836 [Reg." 8]
Inspection. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 836
[Reg. 7]
WATER SUPPLY AND
WATERWORKS— Cont'd
Leaks, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 836 [Reg.
6]
Livestock markets, 6-337
Meters, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 837 [Reg.
13]
Minerals, treatment for, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 688 [Sec. 11]
Multiple dwellings, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 836 [Reg. 9]
Municipal bonds for, see index under name
of particular municipality.
New service, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 837
[Reg. 11]
Operation of waterworks, municipal power,
SC Const, Art 8, § 5
Pawley's Island, hotels, restaurants, etc.,
on, 32-1284
Payments for, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 836
[Reg. 4]; p. 838 [Reg. 21]
Penalties for violations, 32-1205
Pipes and mains —
grant of right to lay in streets to be con-
ditioned upon local consent, SC
Const, Art 8, § 4
municipal power, generally, 59-221
municipal public works may lay under
streams or highways, 59-151
women's penitentiary, private connec-
tions to water main of, 55-381
Plans for waterworks, what to be shown
by. Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 687 [Sees.
4,5]
Pledge of revenues for bond of municipal
public works, 59-392
Plumbers forbidden to turn off water, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p.838 [Reg. 17]
Pumping equipment, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 688 [Sec. 9]
Privies on watershed of, 32-1222
Purification plant-
division into units, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 688 [Sec. 10]
plans for —
to lie approved by State Health
Board, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
687 [Sec. 2]
what shown by, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7
p. 687 [Sec. 4]
Refund of charges, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p
839 [Reg. 22]
Renewal of service, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p
838 [Reg. 20]
Restricted use of water, Rules & Reg. Vol
7, p. 838 [Reg. 19]
Rules and regulations as to, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, pp. 835-839
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65
1404
Savannah River Project, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, pp. 690-691
Index
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WATER SUPPLY AND
WATERWORKS— Cont'd
Servant's house, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 837
[Reg. 9(f)]
Sources, safeguarding of, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 688 [Sec. 8]
Springs, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 690
State Board of Health, testing and inspec-
tion, powers and duties as to, 32-1201
to 32-1203
State institutions in Columbia, 1-463
Sterilization of distribution systems, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 688 [Sec. 12]
Stop and waste valve, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 837 [Reg. 12]
Tax exemption of waterworks, 65-1522(21)
Transient consumers, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7,
p. 837 [Reg. 10]
Turn-on charge, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
838 [Reg. 20]
Unauthorized use of municipal water sys-
tem. Municipal Public Works (this in-
dex)
Walterboro-Colleton County Airport Com-
mission may lease water system at air-
» field, 2-284(1)
VWater and waterworks companies —
eminent domain, exercise of, 58-152, 58-
152.1
income tax, basis of ascertaining net tax-
able income, 65-256
liability of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 836
[Reg. 8]
temporarily turning off water. Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 838 [Reg. 18]
Licenses and License Taxes (this index)
municipal franchises, 58-151 «
Public Service Commission, regulation
by. Public Service Commission
(this index)
reports to Tax Commission, additional
information to requirements of
§§ 12-1, 12-732, 58-12
Water sheds, municipal public works' power
of eminent domain for protection of,
59-222
Wells, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 690
Women's penitentiary, private connections
to water main of, 55-381
WATERWORKS
Water Supply and Waterworks (this index)
WAVERLY FRATERNAL HOSPITAL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(12)
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
House of Representatives (this index)
WEAPONS
Alcohol, possession of firearms during un-
lawful transportation, etc., 4-104
Ammunition (this index)
Carrying, sale, etc., of pistols, penalty for,
16-144. 16-145
Concealed Weapons (this index)
Deputy sheriff to provide firearms at own
expense, 53-80
Dwellings, discharging firearms at or into,
16-142
Furnishing to minor as misdemeanor, 15-
1388
Highway or street, discharging firearms on
or near, penalty for, 16-558
Machine Guns (this index)
Pointing firearm at person, penalty for,
16-141
Robbery with deadly weapon, 16-333
train robbery, 16-335
Tear gas bombs, placing in certain build-
ings or public places, penalty for, 16-
162
Tear gas gun, penalty for possession, etc.,
16-147
Train robbery, 16-335
Trap or spring guns, penalty for placing of,
16-143
WEARING APPAREL
Arrested person to be provided with cloth-
ing during detention, 17-261
Exemption from execution, etc., 34-41; SC
Const, Art 3, § 28
Exemption from taxes, 65-1522(21)
Licensing of sale of clothing made at home
of producer, 47-73
WEATHER
Motor carriers, hours of service of drivers
as affected by adverse weather condi-
tions, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 790 [Rule
6(a)]
WEATHER BUREAU
Lands in or near Columbia ceded to United
States for, 39-105(1)
WAX-WORKS SHOWS
License tax, 65-961
WEEDS
Noxious weeds, what are, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 458 [Reg. 2]
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WEED SEEDS
Adulteration of feeds with, prohibited, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 454 [Reg. 3]
Noxious weed seeds —
denned, 3-401
label to disclose, 3-411
Poisonous seeds, feeds containing forbidden,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 4SS [Reg. 10]
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Generally, 66-151 to 66-164
Apple —
barrel capacity, 66-157
bushel, weight, 66-157
Apple seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Barley, weight per bushel, 66-157
Baskets used in tobacco auction ware-
houses, determination of weight of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 5]
Beans —
barrel capacity of, 66-157
bushel, weight, 66-157
castor, weight per bushel, 66-157
Beef barrel, weight of, 66-157
Beets, weight per bushel, 66-157
Blackberries, weight per bushel, 66-157
Blue grass seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Bottomless dry measures, use of prohibited,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 2]
Bran, weight per bushel, 66-157
Broom corn seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Buckwheat, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cabbage, weight per bushel, 66-157
Canary seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cane seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cantaloupes —
barrel, bushels to, 66-157
bushel, weight, 66-157
Carriers —
carload, minimum weight. Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 756 [Rule 39]
Public Service Commission's jurisdic-
tion, 58-1115
Public Service Commission rules and
regulations, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
757 [Rule 47]
oil, weighing tank cars of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 757 [Rule 47]
railroad's duty to maintain scales for
reweighing merchandise, 58-1111 to
58-1115
ton, denned, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 756
[Rule 41]
Carrots, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cement, weight per bushel, 66-157
Charcoal, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cherries, weight per bushel, 66-157
Chestnuts, weight per bushel, 66-157
Clerks of court to keep, 66-152
Clover seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES— Cont'd
Coal —
delivery slip, matters to be shown by,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg.
3]
reweighing loads, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
464 [Reg. 3]
weighing of vehicles used in delivery of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg. 3]
weighing on public scales, in cities of
10,000 or more, 47-404
weight per bushel, 66-157
Coke —
delivery slip, matters to be shown by,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg.
3]
reweighing loads, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
464 [Reg. 3]
weighing of vehicles used in delivery of,
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 464 [Reg.
.3]
weight per bushel, 66-157
Commissioner of Agriculture. Agriculture
(this index)
Corn —
bushels per barrel, 66-157
green, weight per bushel, 66-157
pop, shelled, weight per bushel, 66-1?"
shelled, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cornmeal, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cottonseed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cotton Weighers and Weighing (this in-
dex)
Crabmeat, 8 pounds to gallon, 28-871
Cranberries, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cucumbers, weight per bushel, 66-157
Currants, weight per bushel, 66-157
Cylindrical bottomless dry measures, use of
prohibited, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 464
[Reg. 2]
Docking for weight of container without
allowance of value, 66-159
False. Incorrect, infra
Feeding stuffs, 3-607, 3-621
Fish, weight per barrel, 66-157
Flaxseed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Flour, weight per barrel, 66-157
Gooseberries, weight per bushel, 66-157
Grapes, weight per bushel, 66-157
Hair, plastering, weight per bushel, 66-
157
Hemp seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Hickory nuts, weight per bushel, 66-157
Hominy, weight per bushel, 66-157
Honey, strained, containers to show net
weight, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 464
[Reg. 4]
Horseradish, weight per bushel, 66-157
Hungarian seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Incorrect —
possession of, as prima facie evidence of
unlawful intent, 66-155
seizure and destruction, 66-154, 66-155
Index
1099
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES— Cont'd
Inspections of weighing and measuring de-
vices, 66-153
refusal to allow as violation of law, 66-
166
Kaffir corn, weight per bushel, 66-157
Land plaster, weight per bushel, 66-157
Lime, weight per bushel, 66-157
Liquids, gallons per barrel, 66-157
Millet, weight per bushel, 66-157
Oats, seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Onions, weight per bushel, 66-157
Orchard grass seed, weight per bushel, 66-
157
Osage orange seed, weight per bushel, 66-
157
Parsnips, weight per bushel, 66-157
Peaches, weight per bushel, 66-157
Peanuts, weight per bushel, 66-157
Pears, weight per bushel, 66-157
Peas —
bushels per barrel, 66-157
bushel, weight, 66-157
Penalty for violation of statutes, 66-164
"Person" defined for purposes of law, 66-165
Pie plant, weight per bushel, 66-157
Plums, weight per bushel, 66-157
Pork, weight per barrel, 66-157
Potatoes, weight per bushel, 66-157
Railroad track and platform scales, Public
Service Commission's jurisdiction, 58-
1115
Rape seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Raspberries, weight per bushel, 66-157
Redtop, weight per bushel, 66-157
Rice, rough, weight per bushel, 66-157
Rules and regulations, 66-163; Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 464
Rutabagas, weight per bushel, 66-157
Rye grass Italian seed, weight per bushel,
66-157
Rye meal, weight per bushel, 66-157
Rye seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Sage, weight per bushel, 66-157
Salad greens, weight per bushel, 66-157
Sales in accordance with standards, unlaw-
ful, 66-158
Salt, weight per bushel, 66-157
Salt pork, watering of, penalized, 66-161
Seizure of incorrect weights or measures,
66-154, 66-155
Sorghum molasses, weight per gallon, 66-
157
Sorghum seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Standards, 66-151
Congress may prescribe, US Const, Art
1, § 8, cl 5
purchase of, 66-152
Strawberries, weight per bushel, 66-157
Tar, standard barrel, 66-160
Time of sale and delivery to govern weight
or measure, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
464 [Reg. 1]
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES— Cont'd
Timothy seed, weight per bushel, 66-157
Tolerances, 66-151
Tomatoes, weight per bushel, 66-157
Turnips — -
bushels per barrel, 66-157
weight per bushel, 66-157
Turpentine, crude, barrel weight of, 66-160
United States Government standards, ap-
plicability, 66-162
Velvet grass seed, weight per bushel, 66-
157
Walnuts, weight per bushel, 66-157
Warehouse trucks for tobacco to be of uni-
form weight, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p.
464 [Reg. 5]
Watering salt pork penalized, 66-161
Wheat, weight per bushel, 66-157
WELFARE
Public Welfare (this index)
WELLS
Generally. Waters and Watercourses (this
index)
Abandoned well, penalty for leaving un-
protected, 16-95
Dry wells. Privy Vaults (this index)
Lien for boring and equipping, 45-251 *■
Sewerage purposes, regulation of use for,
16-568, 16-569
Water supply, public, Rules & Reg Vol. 7,
p. 690
WEST COLUMBIA
Aldermen, special provision as to election
of, 47-323.1
Mayor, special provisions as to election of,
47-323.1
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-323.1
Vacancy in city council, filling of, 47-323.1
WESTERVELT HOME
Tax exemption, 65-1523(19)
WEST GREENVILLE
Public works commissioners, who to act in-
stead of, 59-174
WEST UNION
Public works commissioners, who to act
instead of, 59-174
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WHARVES
State Ports Authority, powers of. Charles-
ton Harbor (this index)
Steamboat companies may charge tolls for
use of, 58-701
Tolls allowed owner, 70-163
Wharfage, restrictions on right to demand
and receive, SC Const, Art 1, § 28
WHEAT
Burning of, punishment for, 16-314
Bushel, standard, 66-157
Maximum toll for grinding of, 56-851
Milling-in-transit rules, Rules & Reg. Vol.
7, p. 758 [Rule 51]
WHEELS
Vehicles (this index)
WHISKY
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
WHISTLE
Electric and interurban railroads, signaling
at crossing, 58-743
Railroad crossings, locomotive to sound at,
58-743
WHITE BOYS' INDUSTRIAL
SCHOOL
Industrial Schools (this index)
WHOLESALE SALES AND
DEALERS
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
Narcotics (this index)
Pharmacists (this index)
— Rock Hill, requirement of license in, 47-274
Sales and Use Taxes (this index)
i Varnville, requirement di license in, 47-273
WHOOPING COUGH
Common carrier, transportation by, of per-
sons afflicted with, restrictions on,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 623 [Sec. 3]
Hotel rooms occupied by person known or
suspected of having, airing of, 35-129
Prisoners suffering from, to be isolated,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 597 [Sec. 7]
Quarantine placard, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
554 [Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]; p. 623
[Sec. 3]
Warning placard, in epidemic cases, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555 [Sec. 8]
WIDOWS
Confederate Pensions (this index)
Dower (this index)
Estate of husband, rights in. Descent and
Distribution (this index)
Workmen's Compensation Act, definitions
for purposes of, 72-17, 72-18
WHITE CLOVER SEED WIFE
Sample for analysis test or examination,
size of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 460 Husband and Wife (this index)
[Reg. 16(a)]
WHITE GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL
SCHOOL
Industrial Schools (this index)
WHITE PERCH
Game fish, 28-4
WHITE SLAVERY
Prostitution (this index)
WILDCATS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to wild life, but not specifically desig-
nating tliis species, sec Fish
and Game
Killing, when permissible, 28-440
WILD GEESE
Geese, Wild (this index)
WHITMIRE
Airport commission, 2-431 to 2-434
WILD LIFE
Fish and Game (this index)
Index
1101
WILD LIFE FEDERATION
Water Pollution Control Authority, nomi-
nation of member to, 70-104
WILD MUSTARD
Agricultural seed, presence in as affecting
saleability, Rules & Reg., VoL 7, p. 457
[Reg. 2]
WILD OATS
Agricultural seed, presence in as affecting
saleability, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 457
[Reg. 2]
WILD ONIONS
Noxious weed, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 458
[Reg. 2]
WILD TURKEYS
Turkeys, Wild (this index)
WILLETS
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to wild birds, but not specifically desig-
nating this species, see Birds
Buying or selling, unlawful, 28-467
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Aeronautics board, 2-451 to 2-462
Agricultural tenancies, date of termination,
41-61
Agriculture (this index)
Auditor —
generally. Counties (this index)
records, useless, power to destroy, 65-
1795
salary, 14-3560
tax returns, place for receiving, 65-1756
Board of commissioners —
chairman, supervisor to act as, 14-3555
claims, form and approval of, 14-3562
clerk-
warrants, attestation of, 14-3564
compensation, 14-3559
districts from which elected, 14-3557
election, 14-3558
interest of members in contracts pro-
hibited, 14-3561
jurisdiction, 14-3556
mileage, 14-3559
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Board of commissioners — Cont'd
number of members, 14-3556
purchasing committee. 14-3561
term of office, 14-3558
Bonds generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Borrowing — ■
from Federal agencies for certain pur-
poses, 14-553, 14-555, 14-557
in anticipation of taxes. Tax anticipa-
tion borrowing, infra
Boundaries, 14-95
Bridge fund, source and disposition of, 33-
1291
Bridges —
generally. Bridges (this index)
Commissioner's jurisdiction over, 14-3556
supervisor's jurisdiction over, 14-3555
Carnivals and traveling tent shows in, 5-9
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
Circuit court, 15-261. 15-264, 15-265
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Circuit solicitors, criminal cases before
magistrates, consent required for com-
promising, 43-1072
Circuses, license taxes for, 65-971
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
filing of, 14-3563
form and approval. 14-3562
warrants for, 14-3564
book of warrants, 14-3565
Clerk of court —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
fees, 27-100
salary, 14-3560
Commissioners. Board of commissioners,
supra
Competitive bidding for supplies, 14-3561
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables —
generally. Constables (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Contracts, 14-3561
Coroner generally. Coroners (this index)
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts —
circuit court, 15-261, 15-264, 15-265
Clerk of court, supra
constable's fees in worthless check cases,
27-422
county courts, inapplicability of general
law as to, 15-627
general sessions, compensation of wit-
nesses at, 27-618
juries, separate, for certain courts, 15-265
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WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Courts — Cont'd
jurors, compensation of, 38-308(5)
Magistrates, infra
probate judge, salary of, 14-3560
Sheriff, infra
Deposit of public funds, 14-3560.1
depository to furnish security, when, 14-
3560.1
removal from office for violation of re-
quirements, 14-3560.1
Development and conservation commis-
sion— ■
appointment, 14-3581
chairman, 14-3581
compensation, 14-3584
duties, 14-3582
expenses, 14-3584
meetings, 14-3584
number of members, 14-3581
officers, 14-3581
powers, 14-3582
purpose, 14-3582
reports and records, 14-3583
secretary, 14-3581
term of office of members, 14-3581
Disbursements, publication of, 14-3566
Districts, 14-3557
Drainage —
generally. Drains and Drainage (this
index)
district, deposit of funds, 18-312
taxes, payment of, 18-575
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Emergency purchases, 14-3561
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Fees, official, to be turned into county
treasury, 14-3560
Ferries — •
commissioner's jurisdiction over, 14-3556
supervisor's jurisdiction over, 14-3555
Finances, generally. Counties (this index)
Financial reports by clerk to supervisor, 14-
3554
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fish and Game Commission —
appointment, 28-1171
chairman, 28-1173
chief game warden to report monthly
on finances, 28-1177
compensation of members, 28-1174
duties, generally, 28-1175
meetings, 28-1173
number of members, 28-1171
powers, generally, 28-1175
qualification of members, 28-1171
recommendations by —
law changes, 28-1176
salaries of wardens, 28-1179
suspension or discharge of warden,
28-1180
secretary, 28-1173
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Fish and Game Commission — Cont'd
terms of office, 28-1172
vacancies, how filled, 28-1172
wardens, nomination of, 28-1 17f
Flood control, study of, 14-3582
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission generally — -
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Foxes, open season for, 28-435
Game zone, 28-5
General sessions court witnesses, compensa-
tion of, 27-618
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of Commissioners, supra
Health board generally. Health Boards
(this index)
Highways—
generally — ■
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
acceptance of work not in accordance
with contract, penalized, 33-1913
commissioners' jurisdiction over, 14-3556
gifts for road purposes, acceptance of,
33-1912
license fees to go into general road fund,
33-1911
rural mail routes as public roads, 33-802
supervisor's jurisdiction over, 14-3555
taxes, 33-1291 to 33-1296
fines for failure to pay, 33-1296
township, special tax, 33-1291, 33-1292
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3, § 3 [Vol. 7, p. 132]
Inquests, magistrate may hold at coroner's
request, 43-1072
Inventory of county property, 14-3567
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Juries, separate, for certain courts, 15-265
Jurors, compensation of, 38-308(5)
Libraries generally. Counties (this index)
Licenses generally. Counties (.this index)
Magistrates, 43-1071 to 43-1074
see also Magistrates (this index)
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Municipalities, collection of commutation
road taxes in, 33-1295
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines
penalty for failure to comply with statu-
tory requirements, 14-3568
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-3560
Index
1103
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Paupers —
commissioner's Jurisdiction over, 14-3556
supervisor's jurisdiction over, 14-3555
Planning Counties (this index)
Polling precincts in, 23-198
Probate judge-
generally. Probate Courts (this index)
salary, 14-3560
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties (this
index)
Purchases, 14-3561
Purchasing committee, 14-3361
Recording fees, 27-100
Register of mesne conveyances generally.
Register of Mesne Conveyances (this
index)
Rural police —
generally. Rural Police (this index)
magistrate's warrants, service of, 43-1074
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education —
appointment, 21-4201
borrowing money, 21-4215
buildings, duties as to, 21-4207
chairman, 21-4203
compensation, 21-4204
county board fund, 21-4206
employees, 21-4205
meetings, 21-4203
mileage, 21-4204
number of members, 21-4201
teachers' salaries, fixing of, 21-4208
terms of office, 21-4201
trustee or officer of school districts
ineligible to membership, 21-4202
vacancies, how filled, 21-4201
bonds —
refunding, 21-4216
sinking fund —
investment, 21-4218
borrowing money, 21-4215
budgets, 21-4209
keeping within, 21-4210
buildings, construction, additions to or
repairs of to be approved by Board
of Education, 21-4207
county board fund, 21-4206
gifts, power to accept, 21-4217
high schools —
Williamsburg High School —
constituent districts, 21-4241
trustees, 21-4242 to 21-4244
kindergartens, exemption from provision
for establishment of, 21-604
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Kingstree Public School District, 21-4261
to 21-4267
Pergamos District No. 29, exemption of,
from certain statutory requirements,
21-4219
poll tax collections to be credited to dis-
tricts, 21-4206
Superintendent of Education, Board of
Education meetings may be called
by, if authorized, 21-4203
tax anticipation borrowing, 21-4215
taxes —
cost of operating and maintaining
schools, levy for, 21-4214
election upon question of levying, 21-
915
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to county,
21-936
special provision, 21-915, 21-929
tuition of pupils attending school in
other districts, levy for, 21-4212
teachers —
relationship to trustee, inapplicability
of requirement in Kingstree dis-
trict, 21-351
salaries, how fixed, 21-4208
trustees —
budgets, 21-4209
Consolidated District No. 3, term of
office, 21-4233
election in Hemingway District No.
12, 21-4232
Greeleyville District No. 22, 21-4234
Hemingway District No. 12, 21-4232
Kingstree Public School District, 21-
4262 to 21-4267
Lendus District No. 4, 21-4231
number in Hemingway District No.
12, 21-4232
Salters District No. 32, 21-4236
term of office in Hemingway District
No. 12, 21-4232
vacancies, how filled, Lenuda District
No. 4, 21-4231
Williamsburg High School, 21-4242
to 21-4244
tuition of pupils attending school in oth-
er districts, 21-4211
charging to accounts of several dis-
tricts, 21-4213
tax to pay, levy of, 21-4212
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
deputy —
official bond, 53-79
fees for tax warrants, 65-2810
salary, 14-3560
sinking fund commission —
tax-forfeited property to be conveyed
to, 65-3261
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WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Sheriff— Cont'd
tax-forfeited property to be sold by, 65-
3262
advertising sale of, 65-3262
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil conservation, study of, 14-3582
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Streams, statute requiring landowners to
clean out as inapplicable, 70-5
Supervisor —
bond, 14-3552
clerk, 14-3554
contracts, inability to bind county by, 14-
3561
election, 14-3551
interest in contracts with county pro-
hibited, 14-3561
inventory of county property, 14-3567
jurisdiction, 14-3555
oaths, power to administer, 14-3555
powers, 14-3555
term, 14-3551
warrants to be signed by, 14-3564
Tax anticipation borrowing, 14-451
see also Counties (this index)
form of obligation, 14-458
purpose of levies, noting proceeds of
loan to, 14-461
treasurer to receive loan, 14-460
Tax collector, 65-2601 to 65-2609
appointment, 65-2601
bond, 65-2602
compensation, 65-2605
duties, 65-2604
fees collectible by, 65-2605
powers, 65-2604
removal from office, 65-2601
reports to treasurer, 65-2606
settlements with treasurer, 65-2606
term of office, 65-2603
uncollectible executions, list of, for
boards of assessors, 65-26Q7
Taxes —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
assessors, township boards of — ■
list of uncollectible executions to be
furnished to, 65-2607
meetings to examine nulla bona items,
compensation and mileage, 65-
2609
nulla bonas, examination of, 65-2608
school trustees to meet with, 65-1854
execution to enforce payment —
fees, 65-2810
nulla bonas, disposition of, 65-2608
WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY— Cont'd
Taxes — Cont'd
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-1583
manufacturing establishments, SC
Const, Art 8. § 8, 65-1525
additions to, 65-1527
highway purposes, 33-1291 to 33-1296
notice of taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
payment with school claims, 65-1981
returns, place of receiving, 65-1757
sale for, conveyance to sinking fund
commission, on, 65-32k1
Tourist camp and road house provisions in-
applicable to, 35-208
Treasurer —
generally. Counties (this index)
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1970
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
salary, 14-3560
tax collector, settlements with, 65-2606
tax collector's reports to, 65-2606
tax warrants, fee for, 65-2810
Water power, development of, as function
of development and conservation com-
mission, 14-3582
Waters. Streams, supra
Wild life preservation, study of, 14-3582
WILLIAMSTON
Aldermen, election of, 47-53
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-244
WILLS
See also Decedents' Estates; Executors
and Administrators
Generally, 19-201 to 19-294
Adopted illegitimate child, restrictions on
devise or bequest to, 10-2587
After-acquired property as passing, 19-231
Afterborn children as entitled to participate
in provision made for children, 19-236
Armed forces, wills of persons in, 19-206,
19-257 to 19-259
Attestation, 19-205
Bastards, restrictions on testamentary gifts
to, 19-238
adopted illegitimate child, 10-2587
Board of Commissioners for the promotion
of uniformity of legislation to examine
and confer upon the subject of, 9-402
Canada, probate of wills probated in, 19-284,
19-285
Cancer control, State Board of Health may
accept bequest or devise for, 32-619
Capacity to make, 19-201
Inde.
1105
WILLS— Cont'd
Cemeteries, tombs, etc., bequests and de-
vises for —
cemetery commissions for certain cities
of 20,000 and above, bequests or de-
vises for, 47-1434
in cities over 5,000, bequest or devise in
trust, 47-1421
rule against perpetuities not applicable,
57-7
Charleston County School District 20, teach-
er's retirement fund may accept bequest
or devise, 61-454
Clemson College board of trustees may
accept bequests and devises, 22-205
Crops on dower property, right to bequeath.
19-203
Death of child in lifetime of testator as sub-
stituting issue, 19-237
Debts, devise to raise money to pay — ■
made pursuant to contract, valid, 19-711
not fraudulent as to creditors, 19-234
Declaratory judgments as to, 10-2003
Description of real estate, proponent fur-
nishing to probate judge, 15-487
Destruction —
grant of letters of administration in case
of, 19-406
penalty for, 19-268
Estate Tax (this index)
Evidence, inadmissible as, until after pro-
bate, 19-408
Executors and Administrators (this index)
Failure of issue, meaning, 57-3
Fee, words of limitation unnecessary to de-
vise, 19-232
Femme covert. Married women, infra
Firemen's Pension Funds may accept be-
quests and devises, 61-388
14,000 to 20,000, in cities of, 61-355
20,000 to 50,000, cities under commission
form of government, 61-363
50,000 to 70,000, in cities of, 61-424
Foreign country, execution in, 19-207
Fraudulent conveyances, wills as, 19-234, 19-
701
marriage portion, devised to satisfy, 19-
711, 19-234
Illegitimate children. Bastards, supra
Income tax, exclusion from gross income of
property received under will, 65-253
Incompetent persons, incapacity to make
will, 19-201
Indexing passage of title by, 60-158 to 60-
160
Infants may not make, 19-201
Inheritance Tax (this index)
John De La Howe School may accept be-
quests and devises, 22-507
Lapse of legacy or devise, none in case of
child dying in testator's lifetime leaving
issue, 19-237
[8 SC Code]— 70
WILLS— Cont'd
Liability of devisees, 19-701 to 19-711
Life of third person, estate for, as devisable,
19-202
Lost will, letters of administration on, 19-
406
Mariners' wills, 19-206
Marriage as revoking, when, 19-222
Marriage portion, devise to satisfy, as not
in fraud of creditors, 19-234, 19-711
Married women may make, 20-202
Military service, wills of persons in, 19-206,
19-257 to 19-259
Minors may not make, 19-201
Mistress of decedent, restriction on legacies
to, 19-238
Mixed property, validity, 19-408
Nuncupative wills — ■
kindred to be cited to proof of, 19-294
letters testamentary only after 14 davs,
19-407
proof, 19-291
time of, 19-292
validity, conditions of, 19-291
witnesses, competency, 19-293
Other state —
execution in, validity, 19-207
probate of wills probated in, 19-281 to
19-286
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund may ac-
cept bequest or devise, 61-308
Posthumous child, rights of, 19-3, 19-235 *
Power of appointment as executed by gen-
eral gift, 19-233
Probate —
generally, 19-252 to 19-286
affirmative of issue upon appeal from, 19-
263
Coast Guard, person serving in, in time
of war, 19-259
common form, 19-253, 19-254
county, 19-401
delivery of will to judge, 19-264, 19-267
devise not admissible in evidence until
after, 19-408
due form of law, probate in, when re-
quired, 19-255
failure to file will for, within one year,
effect, 19-266
health service officers serving with Army
or Navy in time of war, 19-259
judge may institute, 19-265
Marine Corps, person serving in, in time
of war, 19-259
Merchant Marine, person serving in, in
time of war, 19-259
Navy, will of person serving in, in time
of war, 19-259
nonresident, service of summons on, in
proceeding for probate in solemn
form, 19-256
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WILLS— Cont'd
Probate — Cont'd
other state, wills probated in, 19-281 to
19-286
prerequisites, 19-405
Red Cross personnel in time of war, 19-
259
Seabees in time of war, outside United
States, 19-259
soldiers' wills, 19-257
validation of probate of certain wills, 19-
254
Witnesses, infra
Probate courts and judges —
delivery of will to probate judge, 19-264,
19-267
fees for indexing devises, 15-487
fees of probate judge, 27-301
local provisions, 27-304 to 27-320
institution of probate by probate judge,
19-265
proponent to furnish real estate descrip-
tion to probate judge, 15-487
Revocation, 19-221, 19-222
Sailors' wills, 19-206
Shelley's Case, rule in, abolished, 57-2
Signature —
by third person by direction of testator,
19-205
proof of, 19-262
Simultaneous Death Act as affecting dis-
t position, 19-303
Soldiers' wills, 19-206
probate, 19-257 to 19-259
South Carolina Industrial School may re-
ceive devises or bequests, 55-101
State Industrial School for Girls may re-
ceive bequests or devises, 55-152
Suppression, penalty for, 19-268
Trusts and Trustees (this index)
Typewritten, valid, 19-1
University of South Carolina board of trus-
tees may accept bequests and devises,
22-110
Winthrop College board of trustees, power
to accept bequests and devises, 22-407
Witnesses — ■
attestation by, 19-205
beneficiary as, 19-260
bequest to, valid only to amount of dis-
tributive share, 19-260
creditor as, 19-261
interest as not disqualifying, 19-260
nuncupative wills, 19-293
signatures, proof of, 19-262
Writing required, 19-205
WILSON MEMORIAL HOME
Generally, 44-801 to 44-804
WILSON MUSEUM
Historical Commission may procure relics
for, 9-11
WINDOWS
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
screening of windows in, 35-125
Motor vehicles —
safety glass, 46-593
view of driver not to be obstructed, 46-
592
Regulations as to, 47-1229
WINDSHIELDS
Motor Vehicles (this index)
WINDSHIELD WIPER
Motor Carriers (this index)
WINE
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
WINERIES
Beer, Ale, Wine, and Porter (this index)
WINNINGS
Gambling winnings, orders for discovery of.
11-53
WINNSBORO, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limit as to, 47-244
Bus franchise, 58-1661
Furnishing water to persons contiguous to
Winnsboro Mill Village, 59-534
Tax assessors, 65-1826
WINTHROP COLLEGE
Generally, 22-401 to 22-412
Alumnae association, appointment of mem-
bers of board of trustees by, 22-402, 22-
403
Board of trustees —
corporate powers, 22-407
meetings, 22-406
members, terms, vacancies, etc., 22-402
to 22-406
powers and duties generally, 22-408
quorum, 22-406
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WINTHROP COLLEGE— Cont'd
Clara Barrett Strait art objects and schol-
arship fund, use of, 22-411
Courses of instruction to be given in, 22-
408
Degrees and diplomas, power to grant,
22-412
Departments, division of courses of study
into, 22-410
Established, 22-401
General Assembly's power to provide for,
SC Const, Art 11, §8
Head of the chair of history to be member
of Historical Commission, 9-1
Industrial arts course required of each
student, 22-410
Name, 22-401
Officers and employees, 22-409
President, 22-409
State Rural Electrification Authority,
director of, 24-304
Professors, 22-409
WIRES
Highways, not to be put or left on, 33-452
Public utility lines crossing streets, rail-
roads, etc., specifications for, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 817 [Rule 14]
Telegraph wires near highways, 58-7
Telephone wires near highways, 58-7
WIRE TAPPING
Eavesdropping (this index)
WITNESSES
See also Evidence
Abortion cases, protection in, 16-85
Absence of, as ground for continuance, 26-
9
circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 27
Accused's rights as to, 17-506, 26-606
constitutional provisions, SC Const Art
1, § 18; US Const, 6th Amend
Adverse party, examination of, 26-501 to
26-512
beneficiary of action, 26-511
books, papers, etc., inspection and copy
of, 26-502
commission, examination upon, 26-510
coplaintiff or codefendant, examination
by, 26-512
deposition de bene esse, examination on,
26-510
discover}', action abolished, 26-501
joint parties, effect of examination of,
26-512
WITNESSES— Cont'd
Adverse party, examination of — Cont'd
new matter, party examined may offer,
how, 26-509
trial, examination at, 26-510
trial, prior to, 26-503 to 26-508
admissibility of examination on" trial,
26-505
compelling attendance, 26-504
contempt, refusal to testify as, 26-
508
judge, examination before, 26-503
notice, 26-503
place of examination, 26-503
rebutting testimony, 26-507
reference to master or referee, 26-506
refusal to testify, penalty for, 26-50S
taking and filing of examination, 26-
504, 26-506
Affirmation in lieu of oath, 26-4
Aged or infirm persons —
depositions of, 26-704
examination by commission, 26-611
Anti-trust laws, investigation or proceed-
ing under. Anti-trust Laws (this in-
dex)
Armed forces, testimony of witness in, at
subsequent trial, 26-11
Arrest of. Arrest (this index)
Assault on witness summoned by legislative
body, punishability, SC Const, Art 3,
§13
Bail in criminal case, 17-301, 17-302
Change of venue for convenience of, 10-
310(3)
Commission, examination by, 26-601 to 26-
611
affidavit for, 26-601
aged and infirm persons, 26-611
circuit court, execution and opening in,
Cir Ct Rule 34
circuit court always open to grant com-
missions, 10-19
city housing authorities, powers of, 36-
133
clerk of courts, fees for signing and seal-
ing commission, 27-53(21)
local provisions, 27-68 to 27-101
compelling attendance of witness, 26-603,
26-608
subpoena, 26-605, 26-609
service of, 26-606, 26-610
contempt, failure of witness to appear
and answer as, 26-608
damages, liability of certain disabled
witnesses for refusal to testify, 26-
611
fees of witnesses, 26-607, 26-610
grounds for, 26-601
housing corporations, in investigations
as to, 36-21
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WITNESSES— Cont'd
Commission, examination by — Cont'd
interrogatories, service of, 26-602
master —
as commissioner, 15-1816
fee for granting of commission by, 27-
. 201 to 27-208
notice of application for, 26-602
parties, competency of, 26-401
physical disability, persons under, 26-611
power to grant commissions, 26-601
sick persons, 26-611
State Hospital officers, testimony in civil
causes taken by, 26-604
United States or other states, on com-
missions from, 26-609, 26-610
Compelling attendance and testimony of,
26-201 to 26-206
accused's right to, S Const, Art 1, § 18;
US Const, 6th Amend
arbitration proceedings, 10-1903
city housing authorities, powers of, 36-
133
Commission, examination by, supra
constable's fees for summoning wit-
nesses, 27-451
local provisions, 27-421 to 27-423, 27-
452
contempt —
failure to attend as, 26-203, 26-206
refusal to testify as, 26-204
courts-martial, 44-204, 44-205
damages, liability for, on failure to at-
tend, 26-203
defense witnesses in criminal cases, com-
pulsory process for, 26-206
habeas corpus not necessary for prison-
ers, 26-205
housing corporations, in investigations
as to, 36-21
Industrial Commission, power to require
attendance of witnesses. Industrial
Commission (this index)
interrogatories, penalty for refusing to
answer, 26-204
• Labor Commissioner's power to call and
examine witnesses, 40-11, 40-304
magistrate's fees for summoning and ex-
amining witnesses, 27-431(8, 9)
local provisions, 27-421, 27-423, 27-432
to 27-437
other states, attendance in or from.
Other states, infra
prisoners, 26-205
rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule
27]
refusal to testify, penalty for, 26-204
Securities Act, examinations and investi-
gations under, 62-309
WITNESSES— Cont'd
Compelling attendance, etc. — Cont'd
self-incrimination, protection against,
Self-incrimination (this index)
State Rural Electrification Authority,
power of board of directors of, 24-305
Subpoena (this index)
Tax Commission's power to summon
and examine witnesses, 65-64(8)
teacher's discrimination proceeding, en-
forcing attendance, 21-387
Compensation —
county courts, 15-626
■Criminal cases, 26-306, 26-611 to 26-623
electric utilities regulation, Public Serv-
ice Commission proceedings, 24-148
Fees and expenses, infra
Florence Civil Court, 15-1618
Greenville County Court, 15-677
Orangeburg County Court, 15-740
Richland County Court, 15-778
Spartanburg County Court, 15-828
Competency of, 26-401 to 26-408
assignee of deceased or insane party, wit-
nesses against, 26-402
committee of insane party, witnesses
against, 26-402
conviction of crime, effect of, 26-406
convicted perjurer or suborner dis-
qualified, 16-201, 16-202
deceased party, witnesses against, 26-402
insane party, witnesses against, 26-402
interest of witness, effect of, 26-404
party, 26-401, 26-402
as witness on his own behalf, 26-509
defendant in criminal cases, 26-405
spouse of party, 26-403
survivors to transaction impeached for
fraud, 26-407
Compulsory process. Subpoena (this in-
dex)
Confrontation of, right to, 17-506
constitutional guaranties, SC Const, Art
1, § IS; US Const, 6th Amend
Continuance on ground of absence of wit-
nesses—
bond or note, witnesses to, 26-9
circuit court rules as to, Cir Ct Rules 27,
31
Conviction of Crime (this index)
Coroner's inquest. Coroners (this index)
Courts-martial. Militia (this index)
Courts of inquiry, witnesses before, 44-221
Credibility as affected by conviction of
crime, 26-406
Crop Pest Commission's power to call, 3-111
Death sentence, witnesses at execution of,
51-375
eeds, requirements as to, 57-251
Depositions (this index)
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WITNESSES— Cont'd
Detention, unreasonable, prohibited, SC
Const, Art 1, § 19
Duelling, in prosecutions for, 16-64, 16-66
Electrical utilities regulation, proceedings
before Public Service Commission.
Electric Companies (this index)
Employment Security Commission (this in-
dex)
Examination of —
Adverse party, examination of, supra
Circuit court rule as to, Cir Ct Rule 31
Commission, examination by, supra
Compelling attendance and testimony,
supra
lynching investigation, 16-59.3
pretrial examination of adverse party.
Adverse party, examination of, supra
rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule
24]
Securities Commissioner may examine
witnesses during investigation as to
revocation of securities registration,
62-120
Expert witnesses —
Aeronautics Commission members may
not be compelled to testify as, 2-63
physicians and surgeons, fees as experts,
27-631 to 27-637
Fees and expenses of, 27-601 to 27-637 •
advance payment not required in crim-
inal cases in Lexington County as
condition of enforcing attendance,
14-2746
civil cases, 27-603, 27-604
commission, examination by, 26-607, 26-
610
costs for proof of same fact restricted,
27-601, 27-602
county to pay, when. Counties (this in-
dex)
courts-martial, 44-218
criminal cases, 27-611 to 27-623
eminent domain proceedings, 25-57
McCormick County, disbursement of per
diem and mileage, 14-2912
physicians and surgeons as experts, 27-
631 to 27-637
State Hospital doctors, 27-632
teacher's complaint of discrimination,
hearing on, 21-385
traveling expenses and mileage, 15-1426
computation of mileage, 27-2
courts-martial, 44-218
falsely certifying mileage travel,
penalized, 50-3
ferriage, 27-603
McCormick County, disbursement of
per diem and mileage, 14-2912
WITNESSES— Cont'd
Fees and expenses of — Cont'd
traveling expenses and mileage — Cont'd
other states, witnesses attending in
or from, 26-306, 26-308
Felony cases, defense witnesses in, 26-5
Gambling prosecutions, exoneration for
becoming State's evidence in, 16-513
Grand jury, power of foreman to administer
oath, 38-407, 38-408
Immunity from prosecution —
exoneration for becoming State's evi-
dence in gambling prosecutions, 16-
513
Reorganization Commission, witnesses
before. 9-214
self-incrimination, privilege against.
Self-incrimination (this index)
unfair practice proceeding under Insur-
ance Law, 37-1222
Industrial Commission, proceedings before.
Industrial Commisssion (this index)
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Labor Commissioner's power to call and
examine. 40-11,40-304
Lynching, circuit solicitor's power to sub-
poena and examine under oath, in in-
vestigation of lynching, 16-59.3
Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts (this
index)
Marlboro County Court —
compensation of witnesses, 15-699.12
power to subpoena witnesses, 15-699.3
Mileage. Fees and expenses, supra
Municipal councils, attendance of witnesses
in investigation by, 47-74
Municipal courts —
attendance, 15-903
testimony taken in writing, when, 15-904
Negotiable instruments, protest of, 8-1023
Other states —
attendance from, 26-307 to 26-312
arrest, protection from, 26-311
witness passing through State, 26-
312
compelling testimony, 26-310
mileage, 26-308
request for, 26-307
service of process, protection from,
26-311
witness passing through State, 26-
312
time limit for keeping witness in
State, 26-309
attendance in, 26-303 to 26-306
appearance before South Carolina
judge, 26-303
arrest while out of State, protection
from, 26-304
compensation, 26-306
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WITNESSES— Cont'd
Other states — Cont'd
attendance in — Cont'd
courts of record, jurisdiction of, 26-
303
criminal cases, jurisdiction of Courts
of Record as to, 26-303
delivery of witness to officer of re-
questing state, 26-305
mileage, 26-306
order to attend, when issuable, 26-
304
penalty for failure to attend, 26-306
process while out of State, protection
against, 26-304
commissions from, for examination of
witnesses, 26-609, 26-610
examination on commission from other
state, 26-609, 26-610
uniform act as to out-of-State witnesses,
26-301 to 26-313
Parties —
as witnesses, 26-401
Adverse party, examination of, supra
Competency, supra
Perjury (this index)
Perpetuation of Testimony (this index)
Pretrial examination of adverse party. Ad-
verse party, supra
Probate Courts (this index)
l^Pfotest of negotiable instruments, 8-1023
Rail, common carriers by, proceedings be-
fore Public Service Commission, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 761 [Rule 26, 27]
Recognizances. Bail and Recognizance
(this index)
Recorders' courts, testimony to be taken in
writing in, 15-904
Reorganization Commission, witnesses be-
fore, 9-213, 9-214
Securities Commissioner may examine, dur-
ing investigation as to revocation of
securities registration, 62-120
Self-incrimination, privilege against. Self-
incrimination (this index)
Subsequent trial, admission of testimony at
former trial, by member of armed
forces, 26-1 1
Supplemental Proceedings (this index)
Tax Commission, witnesses before. Tax
Commission (this index)
Traveling expenses. Fees and expenses,
supra
Treason cases —
defense witnesses in, 26-5
two witnesses necessary for conviction
on charge of treason, US Const, Art
3, § 3, cl 1
University of South Carolina board of trus-
tees may compel attendance of, 22-109
Venue, change of, for convenience of wit-
nesses, 10-310(3)
WITNESSES— Cont'd
Wills (this index)
Workmen's compensation proceedings. In-
dustrial Commission (this index)
WOMEN
Abduction (this index)
Abortion (this index)
Blood test of pregnant women for syphilis.
32-596 to 32-598
Children's courts, appointment to hear
girls' cases in, 15-1403
Civil arrest, 10-803
Disturbing schools or colleges of, 16-551
Elections, women's suffrage, US Const,
19th Amend
Hours of labor. Labor (this index)
Houses of correction for, 55-425
Jury duty, exemption from, 38-104
Labor laws affecting. Labor (this index)
Married Women (this index)
Rape (this index)
Sending immoral or obscene messages to,
16-552
Separation of Sexes (this index)
Sunday employment in mercantile or manu-
facturing establishments penalized, 64-5
Want of chastity, liability for imputing to
woman, 10-2591
Women's suffrage, US Const, 19th Amend
WOOD
See also Logs and Logging; Timber
and Timber Rights
Burning piles of, punishment, 16-314, 16-315
Ethyl or methyl alcohol may be manufac-
tured from, 4-321
WOOD ALCOHOL
Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages (this in-
dex)
WOODCOCK
For statutory provisions generally applicable
to game, but not specifically designating
this species, see Fish and Game
Buying or selling penalized, 28-468
WOODROW WILSON MEMORIAL
HOME
Generally, 44-801 to 44-804
Historical Commission may procure relics
for, 9-11
Index
1111
WOODRUFF, TOWN OF
Assessment of abutting property for street
improvements, 47-1358, SC Const, Art
10, § 15
Municipal court juries in, 15-942
WOODS
Burning of, penalty for, 16-317, 16-318
WORKHOUSES
Burning of, punishment for, 16-312
Machine guns, possession by certain of-
ficials, 16-125, 16-126
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
Generally, 72-1 to 72-504
Acceptance of provisions presumed, 72-101
Adopted brothers or sisters as brothers or
sisters within Act, 72-6
Adopting parents as parents as within Act,
72-16
Agreement as to compensation, 72-351:
Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 699 [Reg. 9]
judgment on, 72-357
when compensation payable under, 72-
174
Agricultural products, salesmen of, inap-
plicability of statute to, 72-108
Agriculture, persons employed in, as ex-
cluded, 72-13, 72-107
Aliens as within coverage of Act, 72-11
Allowances to employee as earnings, 72-4
Alternate remedies, election between, 72-123
Appeals to Commission —
application for review, form for, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 701 [Reg. 22]
briefs on, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 701
[Reg. 25]
date of application for review. Rules &
Reg. Vol. 7, p. 701 [Reg. 22]
grounds for, to be set out in detail, Rules
& Reg. Vol. 7, p. 701 [Reg. 18]
lawyers only may appear, Rules & Reg.
Vol. 7, p. 701 [Reg. 20]
Apprentices as within coverage of Act,
72-11
Arm, loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Artificial members, furnishing of, 72-305
Assignability of claim, 72-187
Assumption of risk —
availability where statute rejected, 72-
119,72-120
not available as defense to employer
electing against statute, 72-118
Attorneys' fees as subject to approval of
Commission, 72-19
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
—Cont'd
Autopsy, 72-307
Average weekly wages, defined, 72-4
Award —
appeal from, 72-356
payment of compensation during, 72-
356
conclusiveness, 72-356
filing of, and communication to party,
72-354
judgment on, 72-357
payment of, Rules & Reg. Vol. 7, p. 700
[Reg. 11]
rehearing on, 72-355
review by Commission, 72-355
on change of conditions, 72-359
State fund, payment from, 72-458, 72-459
when compensation payable under, 72-
175
Board, minimum rate for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 707 [Reg. 24]
Board and lodging, payment in lieu of, as
not allowable to one claiming depend-
ency, 72-162
Brother, meaning of term, 72-6
Burden of proving that injury due to wil-
fulness of employer or employee, 72-158
Burial or funeral expenses-
amount allowable, 72-180
benefits as within term "compensation,"
72-8
Cardiac disease as nonoccupational, 72-251
Carrier, defined, 72-5
Casual employees, inapplicability of statute
to, 72-11, 72-107
Child, defined, 72-6
Circuit courts. Common Pleas Courts and
Judges (this index)
Circulatory system, disease of, as nonoccu-
pational, 72-251
Claim for —
award on. Award, supra
Notice of accident, infra
time for filing, 72-303
mental incompetents or minor de-
pendents, claims of, 72-304
Climatic conditions, disease resulting from
exposure to, as nonoccupational, 72-
251
Commencement of compensation, 72-171
Common Pleas Courts and Judges (this in-
dex)
Contagious disease, when nonoccupational,
72-251
Contested cases, information to be filed
before date of hearing, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 701 [Reg. 27]
Contracts subject to statute, 72-117
Contribution among several employers of
injured employee, 72-186
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WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
—Cont'd
Contribution by employers to State fund,
72-457
Contributory negligence —
availability wbere statute rejected, 72-
119, 72-120
not available as defense to employer
electing against statute, 72-118
Convicts, inapplicability of statute to, 72-
108.1
Costs, award of, 72-358; Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 701 [Reg. 23]
Death benefits —
hearing as prerequisite, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 702 [Reg. 29]
not payable to dependents, distribution
of to next of kin, 72-164
Death of employee from other causes, to
whom compensation payable in case of,
72-179
Decrease in compensation where injury due
to fault of employee, 72-155, 72-158
Deductibility of payments made before due,
72-172
Deduction from wages for insurance or
other source of compensation, prohibit-
ed, 72-421
Defenses not available to employer electing
against statute, 72-118
Denial of liability, grounds for, to be stated
in letter, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 71)1
[Reg. 18]
Dependency —
conclusiveness of presumption in cer-
tain cases, 72-161
division when more than one dependent,
72-163
period of, minimum, 72-162
question of fact, 72-162
Dependents, compensation payable to, 72-
180
nonresidents, 72-180
rival claimants, payment to one in good
faith, 72-185
Direct payments, 72-173
Disability —
defined for purposes of act, 72-10
from occupational disease, 72-252
presumption of continuance, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 700 [Reg. 12]
Discontinuance, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
700 [Regs. 12, 13]
Disease —
Occupational disease, infra
resulting from accident as compensable,
72-14
Disfigurement —
compensation for, 72-153
view by commissioner, when dispensable,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 701 [Reg.
26]
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
—Cont'd
Domestic service, persons in, as excluded,
72-13, 72-107
Drunkenness. Intoxication, infra
Dust, pulmonary disease resulting from in-
halation of, 72-255
Election between alternate remedies, 72-
123
defenses not available to employer after,
72-118
effective notice of, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 699 [Reg. 6]
Employee, defined for purpose of Act, 72,-11
Employer, within meaning of Act, 72-12
Employment, defined for purposes of Act,
72-13
Evidence —
additional, taking of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 700 [Reg. 16]
new, on review, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
700 [Reg. 16]
Exclusiveness of statutory remedies, 72-121
Exemption from operation of Act, waiver
of, 72-104, 72-105, 72-109
Exemption of claims from creditors and
taxes, 72-187
Express company employees, inapplica-
bility of statute to, 72-106
Eyesight, loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Fair associations, inapplicability of statute
to, 72-107
Farm laborers, inapplicability of statute to,
72-13, 72-107
Federal employees, inapplicability of statute
to, 72-107
Fellow servant rule, availability as defense,
72-118 to 72-120
Final payment, notice of to Industrial Com-
mission, 72-178
Financial ability to pay compensation, duty
of employer to furnish proof of, 72-
402, 72-403
Fingers —
amputation of portion of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 700 [Reg. IS]
loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Foot, loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Foreign injuries, 72-169
Forms procurable from Industrial Com-
mission, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 698
[Reg. 1]
Fractional parts of weeks, computation of
wages for, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 700
[Reg. 10]
Funeral expenses. Burial or funeral ex-
penses, supra
Grandchild, defined, 72-6
Half-brothers and half-sisters as brothers
or sisters within Act, 72-6
Hand, loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Hearing, loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Index
1113
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
— Cont'd
Hearings on compensation payable, 72-65,
72-352, 73-354
rules and regulations affecting, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 700, 701
Heart disease. Cardiac disease, supra
Hernia —
compensation for, when allowable, 72-
154
truss, furnishing of, not admission of
liability, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 701
[Reg. 19]
Highway Department (this index)
Hospital charges as subject to approval of
Commission, 72-19
Hospitalization, 72-305
employer's liability for, 72-306
Illegitimate child as child within Act, 72-6
Incapacity, first day of, Rules & Reg., Vol.
7, p. 699 [Reg. 10]
Income tax, exclusion from gross income,
65-253
Incompetent person —
right of guardian or committee to exer-
cise rights of, 72-184
time for filing claims of mental incompe-
tents, 72-304
Increase —
delay in payment as ground for, 72-159
employer's wilfulness as ground for, 72-
157, 72-158
Index finger, loss of, compensation for, 72-
153
Industrial Commission (this index)
Infants. Minor employees, infra
Insane person. Incompetent person, supra
Insurance —
cancellation, notice of, to be given to
Industrial Commission, Rules &
Reg., Vol. 7, p. 698 [Reg. 4]
employer's obligation to carry, 72-402
filing proof of compliance with. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 698 [Reg. 3]
merit rating of employers for insurance
purposes, 72-410
notice to insurance carrier, how given,
72-424
rating bureaus, 72-411
reinsurance by State fund, 72-460
■ State fund, infra
subrogation of carrier to rights of em-
ployer, 72-422
compromise settlements by subrogat-
ed insurer, 72-423
tax on carrier, 72-414 to 72-420
Insurer, defined, 72-5
Intoxication, injury or death caused by, not
compensable, 72-156, 72-158, 72-259
Joints, disease of, as nonoccupational, 72-
251
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
—Cont'd
Judgment on award or agreement, 72-3S7
discharge of, 72-357
insurer as bound by, 72-407
Laundries, inapplicability of statute to, 72-
107
Leg, loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Limitation, attempted, of employer's liabil-
ity, ineffectiveness, 72-131
Limitation of actions after erroneously
claiming compensation, 72-22
Little finger, loss of, compensation for,
72-153
Loco parentis, person in, as "parent," 72-
16
Lodging, minimum rate for, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 701 [Reg. 24]
Logging operations, inapplicability of stat-
ute to, 72-107
Lump-sum settlements — -
discount table, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p
701 [Reg. 17]
permissible, when, 72-181
trustees to administer, 72-182
Maximum total compensation, 72-160
Medical board. Occupational disease, infra
Medical service plants not to affect, 37-1127
Medical treatment and supplies, 72-305
employer's liability to pay for, extent,
72-306
Minor dependents, time for filing claims of,
72-304
Minor employees —
coverage of Act as extending to, 72-11
guardian's right to exercise rights of,
72-184
illegally employed, right to compensa-
tion, 72-129
payments of compensation, to whom
made, 72-183
Monthly payments, when permissible, 72-
176
Motion, hearings on, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7,
p. 700 [Reg. 13]
Municipal officers and employees as within
coverage of act, 72-11, 72-102, 72-456
Negligence of third person. Third person,
infra
Next of kin —
dependency not condition of right to re-
ceive compensation, 72-15
. for purposes of Act, 72-15
for purposes of provision regarding pay-
ment of compensation to, 72-165
payment to, 72-164, 72-165
Notice of acceptance of Act, 72-109
when and how given, 72-105
Notice of accident —
condition of receiving compensation, 72-
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WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
— Cont'd
Notice of accident — Cont'd
contents, 72-302
defect or inaccuracy, effect of, 72-302
service of, 72-302
Notice of employer's withdrawal, 72-110
Notice to Commission — ■
of final payment, 72-178
when payments begun or suspended,
72-177
Number of employees as affecting appli-
cability of statutes, 72-107
Occupational disease —
benefits provided, 72-259
compensability, 72-253
defined, 72-251
disablement from, defined, 72-252
intoxication, disability resulting from, as
noncompensable, 72-259
limit of compensation, 72-254
medical advisory panel, 72-266
compensation, 72-267
medical boards —
constitution of, 72-262
decisions, 72-265
fees and expenses, 72-263
procedure before, 72-264
reference of questions to, 72-261
rules and regulations for hearings
and investigations by, 72-268
misrepresentation as to previous health,
72-257
noncompensable causes affecting, 72-258
partial disability from, defined, 72-252
presumptions relating to, 72-260
pulmonary diseases, 72-251, 72-255
refusal to accept suitable employment as
terminating compensation, 72-259
rejection of statutory provisions by em-
ployer or employee, 72-269
safety device —
refusal to use as affecting rights to
benefits, 72-259
rules regarding use of, 72-268
safety regulation, refusal to obey as af-
fecting rights to compensation, 72-
259
schedule of, adoption, 72-268
time of contracting, 72-256
total disability from, defined, 72-252
waiver of claims for further benefits upon
continuing work subject to hazard,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 701 [Reg.
28]
waiver of right to receive other benefits,
72-257
wilful intent of employee to injure him-
self as affecting compensation, 72-
259
Oil mills, inapplicability of statute to, 72-
107
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
— Cont'd
Out-of-State injuries, 72-169
Parent, defined for purposes of Act, 72-16
Partial disability —
compensation for, 72-152, 72-153
from occupational disease, defined, 72-
252
Partial unemployment, week of, defined,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, pp. 529, 530 [Reg.
XV, B]
Payments to Industrial Commission, use
of, 72-189
Periodic payments, 72-173
Period of receipt of benefits —
occupational disease, 72-259
partial disability, 72-152
total disability, 72-151
Permanent injury, more than one, how com-
pensable, 72-168
Permanent partial disability followed by
total permanent disability, 72-168
Phalange of thumb, finger, or toe, compen-
sation for loss of, 72-153
Physical examination, 72-307
fee of examining physician, 72-353
Industrial Commission may direct, 72-
353
not a privileged communication, 72-307
Physician — ■
emergency treatment by, to be paid for
by employer, 72-305
employer may furnish, 72-305
fees — ■
as subject to approval of Commission,
72-19
report to Commission as condition of
right to collect, 72-19
malpractice by, compensability, 72-306
Planing mill employees, inapplicability of
statute to, 72-107
Posting of notice of operation under Act,
Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 699 [Reg. 7]
Post-mortem examination, 72-307
Postponement of hearings, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 700 [Reg. 14]
Preference against assets of employer, 72-
188
Presumption, none that disability is result
of occupational disease, 72-260
Previous disability, injury while drawing
compensation for, compensability, 72-
167
Previous permanent disability as affecting
compensation, 72-166, 72-168
Priorities against assets of employer, 72-188
Prisoners, inapplicability to, 72-108.1
Prompt payment, 72-173
Public divisions and their employees cannot
exempt themselves, 72-102
Public employees, suits by, for recovery of
benefits, 72-130
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WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
—Cont'd
Pulmonary disease as nonoccupational, 72-
251
Quarries, inapplicability of statute to, 72-107
Quarterly payments, when permissible, 72-
176
Railroads (this index)
Receipts for payments, 72-183
Records of Industrial Commission not pub-
lic, 72-S04
Records of injuries, 72-501; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 699 [Reg. 8]
Refusal of employment as affecting right
to compensation, 72-170
Reports of injuries, 72-501 ; Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 699 [Reg. 8]
failure to make, penalty for, 72-503
Notice of accident, supra
termination or extension of disability be-
yond sixty days, 72-502
Rules of employer, wilful breach of, as
reducing compensation, 72-155, 72-158
Rupture, when compensation for allowable,
72-154
Safety appliance, wilful failure or refusal
of employee to use as affecting compen-
sation, 72-155, 72-158, 72-259
Safety regulations, failure to obey as af-
fecting compensation, 72-259
Salesmen of agricultural products, inap-
plicability of statute to, 72-108
Sand mines, inapplicability of statute to,
72-107
Sawmill employees, inapplicability of stat-
ute to, 72-107
Second finger, loss of, compensation for,
72-153
Second injury fund, 72-189
Security for payment required, 72-401
Self-insurers, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 698,
699 [Reg. 5]
tax on, 72-419
Several employers, employee working for,
at time of injury, 72-186
Shipping container manufacturers, inap-
plicability of statute to, 72-107
Sister, meaning of term, 72-6
State fund —
administration, 72-452
Attorney General as legal representa-
tive, 72-453
award, payment of, 72-458, 72-459
contributions to, by employers, 72-457
counties may participate, 72-455
establishment, 72-451
expenditures from, 72-459
legal services to, 72-453
municipalities may participate, 72-455
public officers and employees, availabil-
ity to, 72-456
reinsurance of liabilities, 72-460
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
— Cont'd
State Guard — ■
average weekly wage, 72-4
members of, as within coverage of Act,
72-11
State officers and employees as within cov-
erage of Act, 72-11, 72-402, 72-456
Statutory duty — ■
obligation to perform as unaffected by
Act, 72-21
wilful failure of employee to perform, as
decreasing compensation, 72-155, 72-
158
Steam laundries, inapplicability of stat-
ute to, 72-107
Stepbrothers and stepsisters as brothers or
sisters within Act, 72-6
Stepchild as child within Act, 72-6
Stepparents as parents within Act, 72-16
Street railways, employer's liability, 58-1304
Subcontractor — -
indemnity of principal contractor from,
72-115
liability of contractor to workmen of,
72-112, 72-114
liability of owner to workmen of, 72-111,
72-114
liability to workmen of sub-contractor,
72-113
recovery by workmen from, 72-116
Subrogation —
employer to employee's claim against
third person, 72-124
insurance carrier to rights of employers,
72-422
compromise settlements by subro-
gated insurer, 72-423
Surgical operation for hernia, duty to sub-
mit to, 72-154
Surgical treatment and supplies, 72-305
employer's liability for, 72-306
Taxation —
insurance carriers, 72-414 to 72-420
self-insurers, 72-419
Textile Hall Corporation, inapplicability of
statute to, 72-107
Third finger, loss of, compensation for, 72-
153
Third person, injury to employee through
negligence of —
amount of compensation not admissible
in actions against, 72-127
compromise of employer's action against
third person, 72-125
contribution or indemnity from employ-
er, right of, as reducing recovery
by employee, 72-128
employee may sue where employer fails
to do so, 72-126
excess collected by employer, disposition
of, 72-125
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WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
— Cont'd
Third person, injury to employee through
negligence of — Cont'd
right of injured employee against, prior
to award, 72-122
subrogation of employer to employee's
claim against, 72-12-1
Thumb, loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Time —
for filing claims, 72-303
mental incompetents or minor de-
pendents, claims of, 72-304
for payment, 72-174, 72-1-75, 74-176
Toe-
amputation of portion of, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 700 [Reg. 15]
loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Tort actions for injury —
limitation of, after claim erroneously
made for workmen's compensation
72-22
provisions of statute as inadmissible in,
72-20
Third person, supra
Total disability —
^ compensation for, 72-151 '
what constitutes, 72-151
from occupational disease, 72-252
Turpentine production, inapplicability of
statute to, 72-107
Use of member, total loss of, compensation
for, 72-153
Veteran trainee's subsistence allowance, in-
clusion in average weekly wages, 72-4
Vision, loss of, compensation for, 72-153
Voluntary settlements, permissibility, 72-191
Volunteer firemen, salary of, for purpose of
Compensation Act, 72-4
Waiting period, days includable in. Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 700 [Reg. 10]
Waiver —
occupational disease, waiver of right to
receive other benefits, 72-257
of exemption from operation of Act,
72-104, 72-105, 72-109
of rights by employee as invalid, 72-132
Weekly payments, 72-174, 72-175
Widow, defined for purposes of Act, 72-17
Widower, defined for purposes of Act, 72-18
Wilfulness, injury or death caused by, not
compensable, 72-156, 72-150
Withdrawal by employer after waiver of
exemption, 72-110
WORLD WAR I
Relics of. Historical Commission may pro-
cure for Wilson Museum, 9-11
Veterans (this index)
WORLD WAR II
Armed Forces (this index)
Police Insurance and Annuity Fund, rein-
statement of servicemen, 61-315
Recording of instrument by acknowledg-
ment instead of by affidavit during, 60-
54, 60-62
Veterans (this index)
WORTHLESS CHECKS
Compromise or settlement of prosecution
for, fees of magistrates, constables, and
sheriffs in certain counties, 27-422, 27-
423
Offense of giving, 8-176 to 8-178
jurisdiction of magistrate, 8-178
penalty, 8-178
prima facie evidence, 8-177
WRAPPING PAPER
Sales and use taxes, exemption from, 65-
1404
WRAPPING TWINE
Sales and use taxes, • exemption from, 65-
1404
WRECKS
Shipwrecks (this index)
WREN, CAROLINA
Killing of, penalized, 28-451
Official State bird, 28-2
WRIT AND PROCESS
Attestation of writs, SC Const, Art 5, § 31
Certiorari (this index)
Circuit court always open to grant process,
10-19
Citation (this index)
Clerks of courts, issue and attestation by,
15-1727
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
5, §31
Common pleas courts, writs issuable by,
SC Const, Art 5, § 15
Constables (this index)
Constitution, writs issued at adoption of,
to continue as valid, SC Const, Art 17,
§11
Coroner to act when sheriff party to, 53-205
Courts-martial. Militia (this index)
Dedimus Potestatem (this index)
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WRIT AND PROCESS— Cont'd
Escheated lands, issue for sale or lease of,
57-207
Exemptions from attachment when no
process lodged, 34-42
Family court division of juvenile and do-
mestic relations courts, power to send
process to other county, 15-1225(19)
Firemen's pension funds, exemption of, 61-
407
Homestead exemption when no process
lodged, 34-8, 34-9
Inquiry, writ of, motion for judgment upon
answer, 10-662
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
(this index)
Mandamus (this index)
Name of state, SC Const, Art 5, § 31
Partition (this index)
Probate Courts and Judges (this index)
Retirement benefit from South Carolina re-
tirement system exempt, 61-116
Service of Process and Papers (this index)
Sheriff-
fees, 27-401
local provisions, 27-403 to 27-412
writ book, 53-192
Summons (this index) '
Supreme Court, writs issuable by, SC Const,
Art 5, § 4
at chambers, SC Const, Art 5, § 25
Telephone companies, proceedings as to,
Public Service Commission's power to
issue in, 58-444
WRITING AND WRITTEN
INSTRUMENTS
Particular written instruments, see
relevant topics
Authenticity of documents, request for ad-
mission of, 26-6
Commissioners of deeds may take proof of,
49-53
Description of property by reference to re-
corded plat, 60-208, 60-209
Foreign documents as evidence, 26-121 to
26-123
Forgery or counterfeiting of, 16-351 (a)
Judgment by confession, written statement
as to, 10-1536
Negotiable Instruments (this index)
New promise to toll statute of limitations,
requirement as to, 10-112
Registration and Recordation (this index)
Signature (this index) ^
WRONGFUL DEATH
Death by Wrongful Act (this index)
XYLENE
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
YARBOROUGH CHAPEL
Tax exemption, 65-1523(32)
YARDS AND COURTS
Alleys (this index)
Eminent domain, acquisition of land by, 47-
1301 to 47-1308
Hotels, boardinghouses, and restaurants,
exits from inside courts of, 35-115
Slaughterhouses, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
600 [Sec. 3]
YEARS, TENANCY FOR
Definition of tenant for years, 41-1
Termination, date of, 51-62
YELLOW BELLY PERCH
Game fish, 28-4
YELLOW FEVER
Common carrier not to transport persons
afflicted with, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p.
623 [Sec. 2]
Placarding, Rules & Reg., Vol. 7, p. 555
[Sec. 8]
Travel of persons having, restricted, Rules
& Reg., Vol. 7, p. 556 [Sec. 14]; p.
623 [Sec. 2]
YEMASSEE, TOWN OF
Council, term of, 47-112
Mayor, term of, 47-112
Y. M. C. A.
Tax exemption. Taxation (this index)
YORK COUNTY
For matters relating to counties generally,
see Counties
Agriculture (this index)
Attorney to advise tax collector, 65-2627
Auditor—
generally. Counties (this index)
assistance by tax collector, 65-2633
clerical help for, 14-3622
report to, by tax collector, 65-2634
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YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Auditor — Cont'd
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3621
sinking fund commission, secretary of,
14-3631
Beer tax revenue received by, disposition of,
65-742
Board of directors —
appointment, 14-3607
bonds of members, 14-3609
chairman, 14-3605
clerk, power to appoint, 14-3610
county home, power to appoint superin-
tendent and assistant superintendent
for, 14-3610
nomination of members, 14-3608
number of members, 14-3607
physician, countv, power to appoint, 14-
3610
powers generally, 14-3610
supervisor, member to act as substitute
for, when, 14-3612
term of office, 14-3607
vacancies, how filled, 14-3608
Bonds —
generally —
Bonds (this index)
Counties (this index)
Catawba Township, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p.
293]
Ebenezer Township, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p.
293]
highway purposes, permissible amount,
SC Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p.
285]
Rock Hill city, bonds of, for certain
purposes, as exempt from constitu-
tional debt limit, SC Const, Art 8,
§ 7 [Vol. 7, pp. 222, 225] ; Art 10, § 5
[Vol. 7, p. 289]
school district bonds. Schools, infra
Sinking fund commission, infra
Sinking funds, infra
Borrowing for county purposes, 14-3604
rural police, borrowing in anticipation
of collection of taxes for, expenses
of, 53-708
sinking fund money, 14-3643
Boundaries, 14-96
Bridges generally. Bridges (this index)
Carnival, jurisdiction of offenses as to, 5-16
Catawba Indian lands, vesting of State's
reversion in certain lessees of, 57-153
Catawba Township, bonded indebtedness
permissible, amount, SC Const, Art 10,
§5 [Vol. 7, p. 293]
Chain gang —
generally. Chain Gangs (this index)
clothing of prisoners law inapplicable,
55-473
control of, 55-463
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Chattel mortgages, disposition of, 15-1766
Circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-274
see also Circuit Courts (this index)
Claims against —
generally. Counties (this index)
publication of list not required, 14-426
Clerk of courts —
generally. Clerks of Courts (this index)
clerical help for, 14-3622
fees, 27-52, 27-101
accountability for, 14-3624
bond for payment, 14-3624
when collectible in advance, 14-3624
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3621
stenographer for judicial hearings, 15-
1914
Congressional districts, 23-554
Constables, 43-1084
see also Constables (this index)
compensation, 43-1085, 43-1093
duties, 43-1087, 43-1088
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
Coroner —
generally. Coroners (this index)
clerical help for, 14-3622
jurors, compensation, 17-131
salary, 14-3621 '
Cotton weighers in, compensation of, 13-227
County courts, excepted from general law
as to, 15-627
Courts —
circuit court and terms, 15-261, 15-274
Clerk of courts, supra
Constables, supra
county courts, inapplicability of general
law as to, 15-627
criminal cases, advance payment of fees
not required in, 14-3626
Jurors, infra
Magistrates, infra
Probate judge, infra
Referee, infra
service of papers, advance payment of
fees for, 14-3626
Sheriff, infra
Criminal cases, advance payment of fees not
required in, 14-3626
Crows —
bounty on, 28-1192
hunting without license, 28-1191
Directors. Board of directors, supra
Dogs worrying or killing sheep or livestock,
killing of, 6-103
Drainage —
generally. Drains and Drainage (this
index)
districts-
establishment of, 18-212
fees of auditor and treasurer, 18-321
Ebenezer Township, York County, bonded
indebtedness, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 293J
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YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Elections generally. Counties (this index)
Employees' salaries, payment of, 14-3611
Engineer, employment of, 33-1922
Escaped prisoners or convicts, supervisor
to notify sheriff as to, 5S-S
Fairs and Fair Associations (this index)
Finances generally. Counties (this index)
Financial statements, publication of, 14-3613
Fiscal year, 14-16, 14-17
Fish hatcheries, funds for operation of, 28-
713
Fishing for nongame fish, methods permis-
sible, 28-597
Forestry board, 29-55 to 29-58
Forfeited land commission generally — -
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
Game laws —
bag limits —
rabbits, none, 28-375
squirrels, 28-380
duty of magistrates and constables to
enforce, 43-1087
Game warden, term of office, 28-131
Game zone, 28-5
Governing body —
generally. Counties (this index)
Board of directors, supra
Health, Board of, 32-451 to 32-469
see also Health Boards (this index)
chairman, 32-455
established, 32-451
members, 32-452 to 32-454
municipal water and sewerage commis-
sions not affected, 32-468
office, 32-457
powers and duties, generally, 32-458
secretary, 32-456
Health and drainage commissioners, 18-71
Health Department, 32-460
Board of Health, control by, 32-459
director, 32-456, 32-461, 32-462
duties, 32-465, 32-466
employees, 32-463
municipalities may join, 32-467
reports, 32-469
salaries, 32-464
Highways —
generally—
Counties (this index)
Highways (this index)
acceptance of work not in accordance
with contract, penalized, 33-1925
bonded indebtedness for highway pur-
poses, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 285]
changing old roads, 33-1924
condemnation of right of way or ma-
terials, 33-1924
engineer, employment of, 33-1922
equipment, purchase of, 33-1923
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Highways — Cont'd
new roads, opening of, 33-1924
supervision, 33-1921
House of Representatives, number of mem-
bers apportioned to, 30-1
constitutional provisions, SC Const, Art
3§3
Intoxicating liquor laws, duty of magis-
trates and constables to enforce, 43-1087
Jail generally. Jails and Jailers (this index)
Judicial sales, auctioneers for, 15-1914
Jurors-
compensation, 38-308(2)
coroner's jurors, 17-131
criminal cases in magistrates' courts,
43-121
Library —
generally. Counties (this index)
establishment, 42-661
Kings Mountain Township Library
Board, 42-667 to 42-669
Rock Hill Public Library may borrow,
42-666
trustees — ■
appointment, 42-662
contracts, restrictions on, 42-664
donations, power to accept, 42-664,
42-668
number, 42-662
officers, 42-663
rules and regulations, 42-665
term of office, 42-662
vacancies, how filled, 42-662
York Township Library Board, 42-671 to
42-673
Licenses generally. Counties (this index)
Lien for clearing streams of delinquent land-
owners, 70-204
Magistrates, 43-1081 to 43-1093
see also Magistrates (this index)
blank forms to be furnished to, 43-1091
bond, 43-1083
collections, disposition and reports of,
43-1092
compensation, 43-1085, 43-1092, 43-1093
districts, 43-1081
fees in worthless check cases, 27-422
inquest, magistrate to hold at request
of coroner, 43-1090
jurisdiction, 43-1082
jury box in Catawba and Ebenezer
Townships, 43-1089
jury fees in criminal cases, 43-121
special duties, 43-1087, 43-1088
Marriage license fees, disposition of, 20-32
Master generally. Counties (this index)
Municipalities, furnishing water, light, or
sewerage beyond municipal boundaries,
59-536
Municipal jails, keeping State and county
prisoners in, 55-435
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YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Officers —
generally. Counties (this index)
particular officers, see appropriate
lines herein
clerical help for, 14-3622
fees, duty to collect and account for,
14-3623
penalty for violation of fee provisions,
14-3627
salaries in lieu of fees, 14-3621
Physician, county, 14-3610
Planning Counties (this index)
Political clubs, organization meetings, time
for, 23-257
Polling precincts in, 23-199
Poorhouse superintendent, election and term
of office, 71-310
Post-mortem examinations, only one physi-
cian to conduct, 17-113
Prison camp. Chain gang, supra
Probate judge —
generally. Probate Courts (this in-
dex)
clerical help for, 14-3621
fees —
accountability for, 14-3625
collection in advance, 14-3625
salary in lieu of other compensation, 14-
3621
searches, fee for, abolished, 14-3625, 27-
320
Public meetings, duty of magistrates and
constables to attend to preserve order,
43-1088
Public Welfare Board. Counties (this in-.
dex)
Public Welfare Department. Counties
(this index)
Reckless driving, duty of magistrates and
constables to enforce laws against, 43-
1087
Recording fees, 27-52, 27-101
Referees in, 10-1405, 10-1407
stenographer for judicial hearings, 15-
1914
Register of mesne conveyances —
generally. Register of Mesne Convey-
ances (this index)
disposition of old chattel mortgages, 15-
1766
Rock Hill city, bonds of, for certain pur-
poses exempt from constitutional re-
strictions, SC Const, Art 8, §7 [Vol.
7. pp. 222, 225]; Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p.
289]
Rural police, 53-701 to 53-709
see also Rural Police (this index)
appointment, 53-702
appropriations, 53-709
captain, 53-701
clerk, employment and salary of, 53-704
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Rural police — Cont'd
control and supervision by captain, 53-
705
duties, generally, 53-705
expense money, 53-703
law enforcement committee, 53-706
lieutenant, 53-702
tax levy to cover expenses, 53-707
borrowing in anticipation of collec-
tion of tax, 53-708
Sale of cotton, period for license to traffic
in unpacked lint cotton, 13-324
Schools —
generally —
Counties (this index)
Schools (this index)
Board of Education, State, appeal to,
from removal of district trustee in
York County, 21-4337
Bonds, district, permissible amount, SC
Const, Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 291]
Clover District No. 37, SC Const,
Art 10, §5 [Vol. 7, p. 291]
Rock Hill District No. 12, SC Const,
Art 10, § 5 [Vol. 7, p. 282]
Yorkville district, bonds of, as ex-
empt from constitutional debt
limit, SC Const, Art 8, § 7 [Vol.
7, p. 224]
borrowing to purchase busses, 21-4316
Bullock's Creek District No. 15, provi-
sion for removal of trustee as inap-
plicable, 21-4338
Clover District No. 37, 21-4402 to 21-
4408
exemption from tax requirement, 21-
4313
removal of trustee, provision for as
inapplicable, 21-4338
trustees, provision for election or ap-
pointment as inapplicable, 21-
4332
Consolidated High School District No.
10, 21-4411 to 21-4416
Consolidated Sharon High Schools, in-
applicability of provision for removal
of trustee, 21-4338
fiscal matters, 21-4311 to 21-4317
Fort Mill District No. 28, 21-4391 to 21-
4393
exemption from tax requirement, 21-
4313
removal of trustee, provision for as
inapplicable, 21-4338
trustees, provision for election or ap-
pointment as inapplicable, 21-
4332
funds, apportionment among districts,
21-4302
grand jury, financial reports to, by super-
intendent of education, 21-4304
Index
1121
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
kindergartens, exemption from provi-
sion for establishment of, 21-604
proration of county tax money, 21-4312
public exercises at, duty of magistrates
and constables to preserve order at,
43-1088
Rock Hill District No. 12, 21-4381 to
21-4385
exemption from tax requirement, 21-
4313
removal of trustee, provision for, as
inapplicable. 21-4338
trustees, provisions for appointment
or election as inapplicable, 21-
4332
Superintendent of Education — ■
clerical help for, 14-3622
financial reports, 21-4304, 21-4311
mailing reports to district trustees,
allowance for, 21-4311
mileage allowance, 21-4303
salarv in lieu of other compensation,
14-3621
supplies consumable by pupils in one
year not to be furnished, 21-531
tax anticipation borrowing-
Clover District No. 37, 21-4407, 21-
4408
Rock Hill District No. 12, 21-4385
taxes — ■
county levy, 21-4312
high-school purposes, 21-4314
district levies, 21-4313
Clover District No. 37, 21-4404,
21-4405
Rock Hill District No. 12, 21-4382
to 21-4384
reduction or discontinuance, general
provisions inapplicable to, 21-936
special provision, 21-929
teachers, employment of, in Clover Dis-
trict No. 37, 21-4403
teachers' retirement fund, 61-541 to 61-
557
benefits —
board to make rules as to, 61-549
disability benefits, 61-552
effect of beneficiary being free pa-
tient in public institution, 61-
554
maximum payable, 61-553
monthly payment of, 61-555
retirement benefits, 61-550
contributions of members, 61-547
refunds of, 61-556
definition of teacher, 61-557
disbursements, 61-548
emergencies, teachers over 65 may
teach during, 61-551
investment of funds, 61-544
membership in fund required, 61-546
[8 SC Code]— 71
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
teachers' retirement fund — Cont'd
retirement —
at sixty, 61-550
at sixty-five, 61-550, 61-551
for disability, 61-552
retirement board, 61-541
duties and powers, 61-544
expenses of officers, 61-543
mileage only compensation of
members, 61-542
officers, 61-543
rules and regulations, 61-545, 61-549
taxes, levy for fund, 61-547
treasurer, 61-543
bond of, 61-543
custody of funds, 61-548
textbooks —
adopted by State, exemption from use
of, 21-552
contracts for acquisition, 21-535
deposit and segregation of funds for,
21-547
free, 21-521,21-538
notes for, 21-540
rental charge, 21-524
tax levy for purpose of free or rental
system, 21-544
trustees, 21-4412 to 21-4415
appointment or election, 21-4332, 21-
4334.1,21-4334,21-4336
Bethany District No. 2, 21-4351
Bethel District No. 3, 21-4352
Clover Consolidated High School
District No. 39, 21-4356
duties and powers, in Clover District
No. 37, 21-4403
Ebinport Consolidated District No. 4,
4359
election —
Clover District No. 37, 21-4402
Ebinport Consolidated School Dis-
trict No. 4, 21-4359
Fort Mill District No. 28, 21-4391
Leslie Consolidated District No.
52, 21-4358
Rock Hill District No. 12, 21-4381
York Consolidated District No. 10,
21-4412
Fort Mill District No. 28, 21-4391
Leslie Consolidated District No. 52,
21-4358
number, 21-4332
Bethel District No. 3, 21-4352
Ebinport Consolidated District
No. 4, 21-4359
Fort Mill District No. 28, 21-4391
Rock Hill District No. 12, 21-4381
Sharon High School District, 21-
4360
York Consolidated District No.
10,21-4412
1122
Code of Laws of South Carolina
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Schools — Cont'd
trustees — Cont'd
qualifications, 21-4331
Fort Mill District No. 28, 21-4391
removability, 21-4337
residence requirements in York Con-
solidated District No. 10, 21-4413
Rock Hill District No. 12, 21-4381
Sharon High School District, 21-4360
terms of office, 21-4335
Bethany District No. 2, 21-4351
Bethel District No. 3, 21-4352
Clover District No. 37, 21-4402
Ebinport Consolidated District
No. 4, 21-4359
Fort Mill District No. 28, 21-4391
Leslie Consolidated District No.
52, 21-4358
York Consolidated District No.
10,21-4414
vacancies, how filled, 21-4332, 21-4333
Clover District No. 37, 21-4403
Fort Mill District No. 28, 21-4391
York Consolidated District No.
10,21-4415
York district —
exemption from tax requirement, 21-
4313
trustees — ■
election, 21-4412
number, 21-4412
provision for appointment or elec-
tion as inapplicable, 21-4332
residence requirements, 21-4413
terms of office, 21-4414
vacancies, filling of, 21-4415
vouchers, signing of, 21-4317
Service of papers, advance payment of fees
for, 14-3626
Sheriff—
generally. Sheriffs (this index)
bond, amount of, 53-55
clerical help for, 14-3621, 14-3622
fees and costs retainable by, 14-3621
fees for tax collections, 65-2625
industrial communities, deputies for,
jurisdiction not to be extended, 53-
109
salary, in addition to fees and costs in
civil cases, 14-3621
Sinking fund commission —
application of funds, 14-3645
bonds of members, 14-3633
chairman, 14-3631
duties and powers, 14-3635
State Highway Department to remit
directly to, 14-3638
deposit of funds, 14-3644
disbursements by, how made, 14-3646
expenses, how paid, 14-3636
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Sinking fund commission — Cont'd
interest of member in loan or investment
prohibited, 14-3647
investments, 14-3640 to 14-3644
loans by, 14-3642, 14-3643
majority to prevail, 14-363 1
meetings, 14-3634
membership, 14-3631
powers generally, 14-3632
purchase of obligations prior to maturity,
14-3641
quorum, 14-3634
records of obligations to be furnished to,
14-3637
report, annual, 14-3648
seal, 14-3632
secretary, 14-3631
supervisor as member, 14-3631
tax levies to meet bonds and interest,
14-3639
tax moneys, custody and control of, 14-
3640
treasurer, 14-3638
Sinking funds —
generally. Counties (this index)
investment of, general statutory require-
ments inapplicable, 1-671
Soil Conservation Committee area for selec-
tion of members, 63-61.1
Squirrels, bag limit, 28-380
Streams —
clearing —
by landowners, 70-201 to 70-204
lien for, where landowner is delin-
quent, 70-204
cutting or felling trees across or into,
penalized, 70-6
dams across, restrictions on, 70-6
South Carolina retirement system, partic-
ipation by school districts in, 61-201,
61-202
Supervisor —
appointment, 14-3601
bond, 14-3603
borrowing power, 14-3604
chairman of board of directors, 14-3605
clerical help for, 14-3622
designation of member of county board
to perform certain acts in case of
disability of, 14-3612
financial statements, publication of, 14-
3613
nomination by legislative delegation, 14-
3602
powers generally, 14-3604
prison camp superintendent to be select-
ed by, 14-3610
removal, 14-3601
salary, 14-3601, 14-3621
term, 14-3601
vacancy, how filled, 14-3602
[SSCCode]
Index
1123
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Tax anticipation borrowing generally.
Counties (this index)
Tax collector, 65-2621 to 65-2635
appointment, 65-2621
attorney, county, to advise, 65-2627
auditor, assistance to, 65-2633
bond, 65-2622
deputies, 65-2626
responsibility for taxes collected by,
65-2626
dispensability, 65-2625
duties, generally, 65-2628
fees, 65-2632
levy of execution, 65-2631
mandatory character of provisions as to,
65-2635
powers, generally, 65-2628
removal from office, 65-2621
reports, 65-2634
settlements with treasurer, 65-2634
term of office. 65-2623
vacancy in office, how filled, 65-2621
Taxes —
generally- —
Counties (this index)
Taxation (this index)
executions to enforce payment, 65-2628
to 65-2631
exemption from —
armed forces, members of, 65-1583
cotton or textile enterprises, SC
Const, Art 8, § 8
manufacturing enterprises, 65-1524,
65-3525
additions to, 65-1527
new industries or additions, 65-1572
library purposes —
in Kings Mountain Township, 42-670
in York Township, 42-674
mandatory character of provisions for
collection, 65-2635
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-
1976
Rural police, supra
sales for, 65-2631
South Carolina retirement system, for
participation of school district in,
61-202
teachers' retirement fund, levy for, 61-
547
Terracing commission —
appointment, 63-461
bond of secretary-treasurer, 63-463
borrowing money, 63-469
repayment of money borrowed, 63-
470
compensation of members, 63-461
contracts, 63-465
to terrace farm lands, 63-467
disbursements, 63-468
employment of personnel, 63-464
YORK COUNTY— Cont'd
Terracing commission — Cont'd
meetings, 63-462
mileage allowance, 63-461
number of members, 63-461
powers generally, 63-465
quorum, 63-462
records, 63-462
rental of equipment to, 63-466
reports. 63-471
secretary, 63-462
bond, 63-463
terms of members, 63-461
treasurer, 63-462
bond, 63-463
vacancies, how filled, 63-461
Transfer of fund balances, 14-3651, 14-3652
Treasurer — ■
generally. Counties (this index)
clerical help for, 14-3622
financial statements to supervisor, 14-
3613
notice to taxpayers of taxes due, 65-1976
publication of statement of disburse-
ments not required, 65-2026
salary in lieu of fees, 14-3621
sinking fund commission, chairman, 14-
3631
tax collector's settlement with, 65-2634
tax execution, issuance of, 65-2629
tax warrant, fee for, 65-2632
Waters. Streams, supra
York Township Library Board, 42-671 to
42-673
YORK, TOWN OF
Annual tax on property, limits as to. 47-248
Officers, special provisions as to, 47-324
Tax assessors, 65-1S27
YORKVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Bonded indebtedness, when exempt from
constitutional debt limits, SC Const,
Art 8, § 7 [Vol. 7, p. 224]
Y. W. C. A.
Tax exemptions. Taxation (this index)
ZINC OXIDES
Exposure to, threshold limits, Rules & Reg.,
Vol. 7, p. 559 [Sec. 6]
ZONING
County —
Charleston County (this index)
Counties (this index) .
Game zones. Fish and Game (this index)
Municipal Corporations (this index)
Table of Comparative Sections
Showing the disposition of the sections of the Code of Laws
of South Carolina, 1942.
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
1 10-7
2 10-9
3 10-10
4 10-11
S 17-1
6 10-12
7 10-14
8 Omitted
9 15-6
10 15-7
11 .. 15-101, 15-108, 15-110
12 15-108, 15-109
14 15-102
15 15-131
16 15-111, 42-51
17 15-113
18 15-112, 15-161 to
15-163
19 15-103
20 15-104
21 15-105 to 15-107
22 15-129, 15-130
23 15-115
24 15-164
25 15-132
26 15-121 to 15-125,
15-133 to 15-135, 15-142
27 7-427 to 7-430
28 15-141 to 15-145
29 7-425
30 15-126 to 15-128
31 15-146
32 15-147
33 10-19
34 10-1215, 15-231,
15-231.1, 15-231.2
35 10-310,j0JIl_
36 10-20
37 10-454, 10-1203,
15-232 to 15-235
38 15-236
39 15-237
40 15-213
41 15-212
42 15-214
43 15-215
44 15-216 to 15-219
45 15-221
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
47 15-220
48 15-1906
49 15-1907
50 15-261
51 15-262
52 15-263
53 15-264, 15-265
54 15-266, 15-268
55 15-269, 15-270,
15-272, 15-273
56 15-274, 15-1912,
15-1914
57 15-275, 15-276,
15-1904
58 15-277
59 15-278
60 15-279
61 15-280, 15-281
62 15-282
63 15-285
64 15-286
64-1 15-238
65 15-239
66 15-240
67 15-241. 15-242
68 15-243, 15-244
69 15-301 to 15-305
70 38-87, 38-88
71 15-245
72 15-211
7i 15-201
75 . . 15-601, 15-602, 15-604
76 15-603
77 15-612
78 15-611
79 15-616
80 15-615
81 7-341 to 7-344
82 15-620
83 15-618
84 15-605
85 15-613
86 15-614
87 15-617
88 15-619, 38-107
89 15-621
90 ^-r... 15-608
91 _„ 15-609
1125
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
92 15-610
93 15-626
94 15-623, 43-69,
43-261, 43-262
95 43-53
96 15-606
97 15-622
98 Omitted
99 15-624
100 15-607
101 15-627
102 15-1601
103 15-1608
104 15-1615, 15-1616
105 15-1617
106 15-1602, 15-1603
107 15-1611
108 15-1604
109 15-1605, 15-1614
110 15-1606
111 15-1607
112 15-1618
113 15-1612
114 15-1613
115 15-1610
116 Omitted
117 15-1619
118 15-641
119 15-654, 15-656
120 15-657
121 15-653
122 15-666
123 15-662
124 15-663, 15-664
125 15-665
126 15-667, 15-671 to
15-673
127 15-658, 15-659,
15-661
128 15-678
129 15-660
130 15-668 to 15-670
131 15-649, 15-652
132 15-650
133 15-677
134 15-642 to 15-646,
. 15-674, 15-675
135 15-647
1126
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code W Code
Section Section
136 15-651
137 15-648
138 15-676
139 Omitted
141 15-701
142 15-702
143 15-714 to 15-716
144 15-713
145 15-725
146 15-726
147 15-736 to 15-738
148 15-717, 15-718,
15-722, 15-724
149 15-742
150 15-723, 15-724
151 15-732 to 15-735
152 15-709, 15-712
153 15-710
154 15-740
155 15-704, 15-705
156 15-706
157 15-727
158 15-728
159 15-729
160 15-707
161 15-730, 15-731
162 15-739
163 15-711
164 15-751
165 15-764
166 15-763
167 15-766
168 15-767
169 15-770, 15-771
170 15-768, 15-769
171 15-779
172 15-765
173 15-772 to 15-774
174 15-758, 15-762
175 15-759
176 15-778
177 15-752 to 15-756,
15-775, 15-776
178 15-760
179 15-757
180 15-777
181 15-761
182 15-791
183 15-792, 15-796
184 15-804 to 15-806
185 15-803
186 15-812
187 15-813
188 15-821 to 15-823
189 15-807 to 15-809,
15-811
190 15-830
191 15-810, 15-811
192 15-817 to 15-820
193 15-799, 15-802,
15-829
194 15-800
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
195 15-828
196 15-794
197 15-797
198 15-824
199 15-814
200 15-825, 15-826
201 15-798
202 15-815, 15-816
203 15-827
204 15-801
205 15-401
206 15-422 to 15-424,
15-426
207 15-425
208 15-444
209 31-1, 67-50
210 19-401
211 19-551
212 10-1307
213 15-461
214 15-455, 31-2
215 15-421
216 Omitted
217 15-449
218 15-452
219 15-453
220 15-445
221 15-446
222 31-3
223 31-2
224 15-441
225 15-442
226 15-443
227 15-481
228 7-201
229 7-402
230 7-202
231 7-203
232 7-204
233 7-205
234 7-206
235 7-207
236 7-208, 15-417
237 15-448
238 15-427, 15-447
239 15-451
240 15-462 to 15-464
241 15-465
242 15-466 to 15-470
243 71-251
244 71-252
245 71-253
246 71-254
247 71-255, 71-256
248 71-257
249 71-258
250 71-259
251 71-260
252 71-261
253 71-262
254 71-263
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
255 15-1351, 15-1352,
15-1354 to 15-1356,
15-1370 to 15-1428
256 .... 15-1301 to 15-1317
256-1 .... 15-1101, 15-1102
256-2 15-1103
256-3 15-1111
256-4 15-1114
256-5 ... 15-1115, 15-1117,
15-1118, 15-1120 to
15-1122, 15-1153
256-6 .... 15-1125, 15-1126
256-7 15-1151
256-8 .... 15-1128, 15-1154
256-9 15-1129
256-10 15-1174
256-11 15-1133
256-12 15-1136
256-13 15-1137 to
15-1140, 15-1255
256-14 15-1-132
256-15 ... 15-1134, 15-1135
256-16 ... 15-1236, 15-1258
256-17 .. .15-1124, 15-1152
256-18 15-1113
256-19 15-1155
256-20 15-1207
256-21 15-1112
256-22 15-1201
256-23 15-1156
256-24 .. 15-1157, 15-1158,
15-1275
256-25 15-1141
256-26 .. 15-1171, 15-1173,
15-1177, 15,1178,
15-1184, 15-1199,
15-1200
256-27 ... 15-1175, 15-1176
256-28 .. 15-1179, 15-1180.
15-1206
256-29 .. 15-1181 to 15-1183
256-30 .. 15-1186 to 15-1189
256-31 15-1192
256-32 15-1195
256-33 15-1194
256-34 15-1185
256-35 .. 15-1190, 15-1193,
15-1196 to 15-1198
256-36 15-1202
256-37 15-1191
256-38 ... 15-1204, 15-1205
256-39 15-1208
256-40 15-1172
256-41 15-1209
256-42 15-1221
256-43 15-1225 to 15-
1227, 15-1274, 15-1276
256-44 15-1222
256-45 .. 15-1228 to 15-1231
256-46 15-1233
256-47 15-1234
256-48 15-1235
Table of Comparative Sections
1127
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
256-49 ... 15-1105, 15-1237
256-50 15-1238
256-51 ... 15-1239, 15-1240
256-52 15-1241
256-53 15-1243
256-54 15-1244
256-55 ... 15-1245, 15-1246
256-56 15-1247
256-57 15-1242
256-58 15-1248
256-59 ... 15-1249, 15-1250
256-60 ... 15-1251, 15-1252
256-61 ... 15-1253, 15-1254
256-62 15-1256
256-63 15-1257
256-64 15-1259
256-65 15-1260
256-66 15-1261
256-67 15-1262
256-68 15-1263
256-69 15-1264
256-70 15-1265
256-71 15-1266
256-72 15-1267
256-73 ..15-1268 to 15-1270
256-74 15-1271
256-75 15-1272
256-76 15-1273
256-77 Omitted
256-78 15-1104
256-79 Omitted
257 43-51, 43-171 to
43-173, 43-175,
43-178, 43-179
258 10-823
259 10-830
260 10-831
261 43-176
262 43-177
263 43-173, 43-174,
43-180 to 43-184
264 43-52
265 43-151
266 43-152
267 43-153
268 43-154
269 43-155
270 43-157
271 43-158
272 43-156
273 43-100
274 . . 43-81, 43-82, 43-85 to
43-90, 43-92, 43-96 to
43-99, 43-101, 43-102,
43-131, 43-142, 43-143
275 43-91
276 15-1501
277 15-1502, 15-1503,
15-1525 to 15-1530
278 15-1504, 15-1506,
15-1507
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
279 .... 15-1520, 15-1521,
15-1536.1
280 15-1524, 15-1531
to 15-1533
281 15-1511, 15-1512,
15-1515 to 15-1518
282 15-1534
283 15-1535
284 15-1508, 15-1509
285 15-1536
286 15-1537
287 15-1538, 15-1539
288 15-1510, 15-1519,
15-1522, 15-1523
288-1 Omitted
289 15-1552, 15-1554
290 15-1551, 15-1565
291 15-1557
292 15-1569
293 15-1571, 15-1573
294 15-1572
295 15-1574
296 15-1575
297 15-1566
298 15-1567
299 15-1559
300 15-1579
301 Omitted
302 15-1562
303 15-1576
304 15-1580
305 15-1555, 15-1558
306 15-1568
307 15-1577
308 15-1570
309 15-1563, 15-1578
310 15-1564
311 15-1553, 15-1558,
15-1561
312 56-141
313 56-113
314 56-111, 56-113
315 56-116, 56-117
316 56-114, 56-115,
56-126
317 56-126
318 56-101
319 56-124, 56-125,
56-128
320 Omitted
321 56-127
322 56-118, 56-151
323 56-152
324 56-144
325 56-143
326 56-102
327 56-153
328 56-153, 56-155
329 56-154
330 56-157, 56-158
331 56-156
332 56-159
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
333 56-160
334 15-10
335 15-8
336 10-2601
337 15-202
338 15-11
339 15-12
340 15-13
341 26-4, 38-213
342 10-2151, 10-2152
343 10-2151, 10-2153
344 10-2154
345 15-9, 15-9.1
346 Omitted
347 10-25, 17-313
348 10-26, 17-314
349 10-27, 10-28,
17-315, 17-316
350 10-2551
351 Omitted
352 10-8
353 10-201
354 10-1520
355 10-1059
355-1 Omitted
356 10-102, 10-646
357 10-101
358 10-103
359 10-104
360 10-107
361 10-108
362 10-109
363 10-110
364 10-105
365 10-106
366 10-111
367 10-143
368 10-112
369 Omitted
370 10-114
371 10-121
371 10-122
373 10-123
374 10-124, 10-125,
10-2402
375 10-126
376 10-127
377 10-2421
378 10-2422
379 10-2423
380 10-2424
381 10-2425
382 10-2426
383 57-8
384 10-128
385 10-129
386 10-141
387 10-142
388 10-143
3S9 10-144
390 10-145
1128 Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section Section Section Section Section
391 10-146 442 10-2602 502 10-805
392 10-149 44.3 10-461 503 10-806
393 . 10-147 444 10-462 504 10-807
394 . 10-148 445 10-463 505 10-808
395 10-116 446 10-464 506 10-809
396 ' 10-150 447 10-465 507 10-821
396-1 10-146 448 10-466 508 10-822
397 10-207 449 10-467 509 10-873
398 .... 10-706 450 10-468 510 10-S74
399 10-208 451 10-470 511 10-877
400 .. 10-216,20-207 452 10-469 512 10-875
401 10-231 453 10-473 513 10-828
402 10-233 to 10-235, 454 10-601 514 10-829
10-454 455 10-631 515 10-823
403 10-202 456 10-632 516 10-830
404 '.'.'.'.'.'.. '. . 10-203 457 10-641 517 10-831
405 10-433.2, 10-2603 458 10-642 518 Omitted
406 10-204,10-205 459 10-643 519 Omitted
407 10-206 460 10-696 520 10-827
408 10-217, 10-218 461 10-645 521 10-876
409 10-219 462 10-647 522 10-878
409-f .'.WW 10-236. 10-238 463 10-648 523 10-879
409-2 .... 10-232, 10-237, 464 10-649 524 10-880
10-238 465 10-650 525 10-871
409-3 10-1005 466 10-651 526 10-872
410 26-104 467 10-652 527 10-901
411 10-1951 468 10-703,10-704 527-1 10-902
41? 10-1952,10-1954 469 10-653 528 10-904
413 10-1955 470 10-654 529 10-905,10-907
414 ... 10-1956 471 10-661 530 10-908
415 . 10-210 472 10-662 531 10-911
416 ' 10-1707 473 10-663 532 10-923,10-924
417 10-211 474 10-603 533 10-927
418 19-554 475 ... 10-604, 10-605, 26-3 534 10-928
419 10-209 476 10-671 535 10-929
420 10-301, 10-305 477 10-602 536 10-903
421 10-302 478 10-606 537 10-922
422 10-303 to 10-305 479 10-672 538 10-925
423 10-307 480 10-673, 10-674 539 10-926
424 10-308 481 10-675 540 10-933 to 10-935
425 10-309 482 10-676 541 10-936
426 10-310 483 10-677 542 10-937
427 10-401 484 10-678, 10-679 543 10-930
428 10-402 485 10-705 544 10-931, 10-932,
429 10-403 486 10-680 10-932.1
430 10-633 487 10-701, 10-702, 545 10-938
431 10-634,10-1603 45-81 to 45-83, 546 10-951
432 10-501 to 10-505 45-85, 45-86 547 10-952
433 10-404,10-472 488 10-608 548 10-953,10-954
434 10-421 to 10-423, 489 ' ' 10_707 549 10-955
10-434 to 10-436, 490' 10-693 550 10-956
10-438 491 ' ' 10 694 551 10-906. 10-910,
435 10-453 49, 10_695 10-912,10-921
436 10-451, 10-452,* 493 "\[" "i0-644, 10-691 551-1 10-909, 10-2506
10-454,10-455,10-1205, 494 10_692 552 10-2501
43-83, 43-84 495 ' \ \ [ ' ' ' io-609, 10-1213 553 10-2503
437 Repealed 1949, 496 10-607 554 10-2504
p. 342 497 10-1214 555 10-2505,10-2507
438 10-251 498 10-610 556 10-2509
439 10-405 499 10-801 558 10-2510
440 10-407 to 10-409 500 10-802 559 10-2511
441 10-406, 10-406.1 501 10-804 560 10-2512
Table of Comparative Sections
1129
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
561 10-2513
562 10-2514
563 10-2515
564 10-2508
564-1 10-2502
565 10-2051
566 10-2055
567 10-2055.1
568 10-2056
569 10-2057.1
570 10-2057
571 10-2055.2
572 10-205S
573 10-2059
574 10-2060
575 10-1801
576 10-1802, 10-1803
577 10-1804. 10-1806
578 10-1807
579 10-1808, 10-1810
580 10-1809, 10-1813
581 10-1811
582 10-1812
583 10-1805
584 .... 10-2301 to 10-2313
585 10-1501
586 ... 10-1507, 10-1531 to
10-1534
587 10-1505
588 10-1051
589 10-1052
590 10-1053
591 10-1054, 10-1208
592 10-1055
593 10-1056, 10-1057,
10-1241 to 10-1243,
10-1457
594 10-1058
595 10-1101, 10-1102,
10-1104, 10-1105
596 .... 15-1901 to 15-1903
597 10-1905
598 10-1106
599 10-1202
600 10-1206
601 10-1452
602 10-1453, 10-1455
603 10-1454
604 10-1456, 10-1509
605 .... 10-1458 to 10-1461
606 10-1451, 10-1462
607 38-51
608 38-52 to 38-54,
38-82, 38-201
609 15-15, 38-55,
38-56, 38-58 to 38-60
610 38-61, 38-62
611 38-63, 38-64
612 38-66
613 38-67
614 38-75
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
615 38-74
616 38-68
617 38-85, 38-86
618 38-72, 38-73
619 38-69
620 38-70
621 38-71
622 38-51.1, 38-51.2
623 38-57
624 Omitted
625 Omitted
626 38-409
626-1 38-406
626-2 38-76, 38-212,
38-304
626-3 38-79 to 38-81
627 38-101
628 38-102
629 38-104, 38-108
630 38-106
630-1 38-65
631 38-108, 38-109
632 . . 27-2, 38-308, 43-319
634 38-205 to 38-209
635 38-301
636 38-305, 38-306
637 38-202
638 38-204
639 38-203
640 38-214
641 38-307
642 38-303
643 38-302
644 38-311
645 38-83
646 38-3
647 38-310
648 10-1209
649 10-1510
650 10-1511, 10-1512
651 10-1513
652 10-1401
653 .... 10-1402 to 10-1405
654 ... 10-1406, 10-1408 to
10-1413. 10-1415
655 10-1414, 10-1416
656 10-1405, 10-1407
657 ... 10-1502 to 10-1504,
10-1508, 10-1515
658 10-1506
659 Omitted
660 Omitted
661 10-2516
662 10-1541
663 10-1542
664 10-1543, 10-1544
664-1 .... 10-1553, 10-1554
664-2 . . 10-1564 to 10-1567
665 10-1001, 10-1002
666 10-1003
667 10-1004
668 10-1201
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
669 10-1514
670 10-1535
671 10-1536
672 10-1537, 10-1538
673 26-6, 26-502
674 26-501
675 26-510
676 26-503
677 26-504 to 26-506
678 26-507
679 26-508
680 26-509
681 26-511
682 26-512
683 26-601
684 26-201
685 26-202
688 26-203
689 26-204
690 26-205
691 26-404
692 26-401 to 26-403
693 26-601
694 26-601, 26-602
695 26-603
696 26-604
697 26-605
698 26-606, 26-607
699 26-608
700 26-609
701 26-610
702 26-611
703 26-701
704 26-702
705 26-703
706 26-704 to 26-707
707 26-70S
708 26-709
709 26-9
710 26-9
711 26-10
712 26-407
713 26-101, 26-102
714 Repealed 1949,
p. 342
715 26-51
716 26-52
721 26-121
723 26-105
724 26-106
725 26-122
726 26-123
727 26-141
728 26-142
729 26-801
730 26-802
731 26-803
732 26-804
73i 26-805, 26-806
734 26-807
735 26-12
736 26-8
1130
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7.57 10-1702
738 10-1519
739 10-1701
740 .... 10-1704. 10-1706,
10-1753, 10-1786
741 10-1705
742 10-1708
743 . . 10-1544, 10-1561 to
10-1563
744 10-1703, 10-1709,
10-1711, 10-1714,
10-1715
745 Repealed 1946.
p. 1436
746 .... 10-1721 to 10-1724
747 10-1725, 10-1726
748 10-1727
749 .... 10-1728 to 10-1730
750 10-1731
751 .... 10-1732 to 10-1734
752 10-1735
753 10-1736
754 10-1737
755 10-1738
756 10-1601, 10-1607
757 10-1602, 10-1608,
10-1609, 10-1614 to
10-1616, 10-1618
758 10-1617
760 10-1624
761 10-1605
762 10-1606, 10-1613
763 10-1610
764 10-1611
765 10-1619
766 10-1620
767 10-1612
768 10-1622
769 10-1623
770 10-1621
771 7-1
772 10-1225
77 i 7-2
774 7-11
775 7-4, 7-9
775-1 7-5
776 7-10
777 7-12
778 7-13
779 7-426
7S0 7-401, 7-403
781 7-405 to 7-409
782 7-412
783 7-413, 10-25
784 7-410
785 7-411
786 7-415
787 7-416
788 7-417
789 7-418, 7-419
790 7-420
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
791 7-421
792 7-422
792-6 15-1073
793 7-423, 7-424
794 7-301, 7-313
795 7-302
796 7-304
797 7-305
798 7-306
799 7-307
800 7-308
801 7-309
802 7-312
803 7-313
804 7-311, 7-314 to
7-319, 7-326
805 7-321
806 Omitted
807 7-320
808 Omitted
809 7-303, 7-310.
7-322 to 7-331
810 10-252
811 10-253
".12 10-254
813 10-255
814 10-256
815 10-257
816 10-1221
817 . . . 10-1222 to 10-1224,
10-1226, 10-1229 to
10-1232
818 10-1227
819 10-1228
820 10-1212
821 10-2
822 10-1301
823 10-1207
824 .... 7-15, 10-22, 15-14
825 10-21
826 10-214
827 10-2251
828 10-2252
829 10-2253, 10-2254
830 10-2255
831 10-2256
832 10-2257
833 10-2259, 10-2260
834 10-2261
835 10-2262
836 10-2263
837 10-2264, 50-201,
50-202
838 10-2265
839 10-2258
840 10-2266
841 10-2267
842 10-2268
843 10-2269
844 10-2270
845 10-2271
846 10-2604
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
847 10-2101
848 10-2102
849 10-2103
850 10-2104
851 10-841
852 10-842
853 10-843, 10-844
854 10-845
855 10-846
856 10-847
857 10-848
858 10-849
859 10-850
860 10-S51
861 10-852
862 10-853
863 10-854
864 10-855
865 10-856
866 10-857
867 10-858
868 10-859
869 10-882
870 10-2451
871 10-2452
872 10-2453
873 10-2454
874 10-2455
875 10-2456
876 10-2457
877 57-9
878 10-2401
879 10-2403
880 .... 10-2404 to 10-2406
881 10-2408
882 10-2407
883 10-2409
884 10-2410, 10-2411
885 57-10
886 10-2433
887 10-2436
888 57-6
889 10-2431
890 10-2432
891 10-2437
892 10-2434
893 10-2435
894 10-2441, 10-2442
895 10-2443
896 10-2444
897 7-16, 10-3, 15-1
898 7-17, 10-4, 15-2
899 7-18, 10-5, 15-3
900 7-19, 10-6, 15-4,
26-2, 38-2
901 Omitted
902 7-20, 10-1, 15-5,
26-), 38-1
903 10-13
904 10-16
905 10-17
906 10-18
Table of Comparative Sections
1131
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
907 17-251
908 17-252
909 17-253
910 17-254, 53-1
912 44-137
913 17-201 to 17-204
914 17-206, 17-207
914-1 17-205
915 17-301, 17-302
916 17-306
917 17-307
918 17-309
919 17-308
920 17-261
921 10-24, 17-303
922 43-61
923 43-63
924 43-64
925 43-215
926 43-65
927 43-66
928 43-67
929 43-211
930 43-111 to 43-113
931 43-115
932 15-904, 43-122
933 15-933, 43-135,
43-141
934 43-217, 43-218
935 43-232, 43-233
936 43-235
937 43-248, 43-249
938 43-212 to 43-214
939 43-241
940 43-243, 43-244
941 43-242, 43-250
942 43-248
943 43-245 to 43-247
944 43-234, 43-246
945 43-216
946 43-131
947 17-257, 43-202
948 43-220
949 43-201
950 43-221
951 3-52
952 15-901, 15-903,
15-905 to 15-908,
15-912, 15-912.1,
15-913 to 15-915,
15-917, 15-931,
15-932
953 15-934
954 15-1006, 15-1007
956 55-466
957 17-257
958 15-909, 15-910
959 15-1001
960 15-1010
961 .... 15-1011 to 15-1015
962 15-1003, 15-1004
963 15-1005
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
964 15-1008
965 15-1009
966 15-1017
967 15-1018
968 15-1002
969 15-935
970 15-1051, 15-1052
971 15-952
971-1 15-958
971-2 15-959
972 15-1031
972-1 .... 15-1034, 15-1035,
15-1038
972-2 15-1032
972-3 15-1033
972-4 15-1036
972-5 15-1037
972-6 15-1071
973 38-401, 38-402
974 38-404
975 38-403
976 38-405
977 38-407, 38-408
978 17-408
979 Omitted
980 17-507
981 17-505
982 38-210
983 26-206
984 17-571
985 50-9, 50-205
988 16-110
989 17-258, 17-451,
43-123
990 43-124
991 17-407, 17-572
992 7-3
993 17-255
994 7-14, 15-902,
15-916, 17-502,
43-114
995 17-401
996 17-506
997 17-508
998 17-503
999 17-551
1000 38-103
1001 38-204
1002 3S-211
1003 17-402
1004 17-409
1005 17-410
1006 17-501
1007 17-403
1008 17-404
1009 17-405, 17-406
1010 26-5
1011 26-405
1012 26-403, 26-405,
26-408
1012-1 26-406
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
1013 16-85
1014 16-64
. 1015 16-65, 16-66
1016 16-73 to 16-79
1017 17-454
1018 17-455
1019 17-457
1020 17-456
1021 17-452
1022 17-453
1022-1 ... 17-510 to 17-513
1023 17-556
1024 7-101, 7-102
1025 7-103
1026 7-104
1027 7-105
1028 7-106
1029 7-107
1030 10-1463, 17-514
1031 7-6 to 7-8
1032 Omitted
1033 7-404
1034 17-552
1035 17-554. 17-555,
55-1, 55-2, 55-451,
55-486
1036 15-910, 15-911,
17-554
1037 17-555.1
1038 17-553
1038-1 55-591
1038-2 ...i 55-592
1038-3 55-593
1038-4 .... 55-594, 55-595
1038-5 55-551
1038-6 55-552
1038-7 .... 55-572, 55-573
1038-8 . . 55-574 to 55-576
1038-9 55-578
1038-10 .. 55-611. 55-611.1 -
1038-11 .... 55-555, 55-612
to 55-614, 55-616
1038-12 .... 55-615, 55-617
1038-13 .... 55-556. 55-557
1038-14 55-579
1038-15 55-577
1038-16 Omitted
1039 17-557
1039-1 15-1016
1039-2 15-1016
1039-3 15-991
1039-4 17-558
1040 17-310
1041 17-311
1042 17-573
1043 17-574
1044 17-312
1045 17-576
1045-1 55-3
1046 .... 17-57S to 17-581
1047 17-351
1048 17-509
1132 Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code I95c2J?dc
Section Section Section Section Section Section
1049 17-352 1100-10 44-359 1156 58-154
1050 17-353 1100-11 44-357 1157 58-155
1051 17-355 1101 16-51 1158 24-452
1052 ' 173S6 1102 16-52 1159 .... 66-501 to 66-506,
1053 " 17-357 1103 16-54 66-508
1054 17-358 1104 58-1265 H59-1 66-507
1055 ' 17-362 1105 16-53 n,,o 16-353
1056 17-361 1106 16-63 H61 16-362
1057 17-359 1 107 16-55 H62 3-46
105S ...17-360 1108 16-56 H63 3-47
1059 17-364 1109 16-71 H64 16-560
1060 17-354 1110 16-72 H65 16-302
1061 17-366 1111 16-80 1166 16-392
106' 17-367 1112 16-82 H67 8-176 to 8-178
1063 17-262 1113 16-83 H6S 12-10
1064 ....17-263 1114 16-84 H69 3-42
1065 17-363 1114-1 16-86 1169-1 3-43
1066 ....17-368,17-369 1115 58-1265 1170 16-368
1066-1 17-365 1116 58-1265 1171 16-366, 16-367
1067 17-101 1117 16-61 1172 3-41
106S 17-102 1118 16-62 1173 16-369
1009 17-97 1119 16-141 1174 16-394
1070 .... 17-103, 17-129 1120 16-142 1174-1 16-394
to 17-131 1121 16-143 1175 14-1351
ln71 17 104 1122 16-91,16-92 H76 14-2816,14-3158
Joy, 17 i05 1123 20-303, 20-304 H77 14-607
}o73 17 106 H24 20-301 1177.1 16-162
io7s :::: :: "17-107; 17-108 "25 20-302 1178 0-101
1076 17-110 1126 54-455 U79 3-48
n77 17.ni 1126-1 40-255 H80 16-315
078 17 IP 1127 58-1261 H81 16-316
J079 17 115 1128 16-234, 16-235 1182 16-384, 16-385
1080 17-119,' 17-120 H29 16-551 1183 16-381
jqqi 17 123 II30 2-10 1184 16-382, 16-3S3
1082 ' 17 12' H31 Repealed 1951, 1185 10-15
ios3 ::::::::::::.: 17-124 * i32 nas 6-301
1084 17-121 1132 16-311 1187 6-o02
1085 ... .17-125 1133 16-312 1188 70-2
1036 17-151,17-152 1134 16-314 1189 16-95
1087 17-153 1135 16-313 1190 16-386
10S8 ....17-154 1136 16-319 1191 16-387
1089 ' 17-156 1137 16-320 1192 28-770
1030 " 17-155 1138 16-331 1192-1 .... 16-554, 16-555
1091 17-141 1139 16-332 1193 1-411
ID'ij 17-14' 1140 16-301 1194 1-413 to 1-415
1093 '.'.'.'.'.'. 17-143 1140-1 16-333 1195 1-412
1094 17-141 1141 16-336 1196 42-11
1095' 17-109 1142 16-354 1197 58-734
1096 .. 17-94,17-95 1143 16-356 1198 SS-7iS
1097 17-91 to 17-93 1144 16-355 1199 58-736
1098 17-116 1145 16-357 1199-1 58-1266
1099' 17-117 1146 16-358 1199-2 SS-733
1100 17-118 1147 16-352 1200 58-737
1100-1 44-352 1148 17-559 1201 58-316
1100-2 44-353, 44-354 1149 16-365 1202 24-453
1100-3 44-355 1150 16-337 1203 59-421 to 59-427
1100-4 44-356 1151 16-334 1204 59-152
1100-5 44-360 1152 16-335 1205 16-393
1100-6 Omitted 1153 58-735 1206 70-7
1100-7 44-351 1154 16-361 1207 16-359
1100-8 .... 44-361, 44-362 1154-1 16-360 1208 16-317
1100-9 44-358 1155 2-1-451 1208-1 16-318
Table of Comparative Sections
1133
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
1209 6-303, 46-803
1210 69-6
1211 16-351
1212 33-715
1213 Omitted
1214 70-6
1215 70-3
1216 70-4
1217 70-5
1218 3-45
1219 .... 32-752, 35-5, 35-6
1220 35-7
1222 6-321, 16-389
1223 6-321
1224 16-390
1225 6-322, 16-391
1226 12-760
1227 44-80
1228 18-333
1229 Omitted
1231 16-501
1232 16-502
1233 16-503
1234 58-4
1235 58-5
1236 16-570
1237 66-2
1238 12-73
1239 44-566
1240 44-565
1241 44-657
1242 44-658
1243 16-542, 16-543
1244 66-201, 66-207
1245 66-202 to 66-204
1246 66-206, 66-210
1247 66-208, 66-211
1248 66-209, 66-212,
66-213
1249 66-205
1250 .... 66-241 to 66-245
1251 16-561
1253 3-44
1254 50-2
1255 16-144
1256 16-145
1257 16-146
1258 16-93
1258-1 .. 16-121 to 16-127
1259 1-381
1261 54-401
1262 54-402
1263 54-403
1264 54-404
1265 16-562
1266 16-563
1267 54-405
1269 58-1334
1270 58-1323
1271 5-19
1272 40-452
1273 16-531
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
"1274 .... 16-532 to 16-534
1275 16-81
1276 45-4
1277 45-157
1278 .... 45-301 to 45-303,
45-512
1279 16-370
1279-1 66-161
1280 13-2
1281 13-115
1282 3-49
1283 3-50
1284 3-51
1285 Repealed 1950,
p. 2051
1286 13-302
1287 13-304
1288 13-306
1300 66-318
1301 Omitted
1301-1 5-621, 5-622
1302 5-623
1303 5-624
1304 66-4
1310 58-740
1315 .... 66-214 to 66-216
1316 Repealed 1947,
p. 151
1317 Repealed 1947.
p. 151
1322 .... 66-441 to 66-447
1323 .... 66-461 to 66-467
1324 66-5
1325 56-1219
1326 Repealed 1951,
p. 510
1327 56-1271
1328 .... 56-1272, 56-1273
1335 5-201
1336 5-202 to 5-204
1342 56-1213
1349 Repealed 1949,
p. 342
1350 16-571, 66-7
1355 54-453
1356 54-454
1373 9-50S
1377 16-564
1378 16-564
1379 66-3
1380 16-101
1381 16-102
1382 16-104, 53-199
1383 16-105
1384 16-106
1385 16-107
1386 16-103, 16-108
1387 16-109
138S 16-111
1389 16-112
1390 44-115
1391 44-116
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
1392 44-118
1393 44-117
1393-1 5-301
1394 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1395 16-161
1396 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1396-1 32-751
1396-2 5-625
1397 16-201
1398 16-202
1399 16-205
1400 16-203
1401 16-204
1402 16-211
1403 16-212
1404 16-217
1405 16-218
1406 to 1408 Repealed
1950, p. 2059
1409 16-231
1410 16-232
1411 16-233
1413 to 1430 - . Repealed
1950, p. 2059
1431 44-57
1432 16-403
1433 16-404
1434 16-401
1435 16-406
1436 16-407
1437 16-408
1438 20-7, 20-8
1439 16-412
1440 16-402
1441 16-405
1442 16-413
1443 16-414
1444 16-415
1445 16-567
1446 16-553
1465 16-556
1488 16-568. 16-569
1490 18-753
1504 .... 32-1851, 32-1852
1505 5-401, 5-402
1508 1-54
1509 47-S23
1510 16-363, 16-364
1511 Omitted
1512 50-1, 50-51
1513 50-58
1515 14-304 =
1516 47-804
1517 50-3
1518 16-213
1519 50-4
1520 15-1772
1521 15-1785
1522 16-214
1134
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Section Section
1523 16-215
1524 15-490, 50-203
1525 50-8
1526 16-371, 50-5
1527 50-6
1528 50-7
1529 1-257
1531 53-214
1537 53-211
1539 53-206
1540 34-65
1550 43-22, 43-328
1551 43-326
1553 43-315
1554 43-327
1562 65-6
1563 65-156, 65-159
1566 65-153. 65-154
1567 Omitted
1568 21-241
1569 65-2013
1573 38-84
1574 14-320
1575 Omitted
1576 47-380
1577 1-52, 47-805
1578 55-8 to 55-10
1579 17-575
1580 17-577
1581 53-351
1588 Omitted
1592 1-702, 14-315
1593 6-3
1594 6-4
1595 6-5
1596 6-9 to 6-11
1597 6-305
1598 6-13,6-14
1599 6-15
1600 6-1, 6-2
1601 6-16, 6-17
1602 6-18
1603 6-7, 6-8, 6-12
1603-1 6-6
1604 Omitted
16(15 Omitted
1606 33-706
1607 33-711
1608 33-769, 33-782
1609 33-777
1610 33-780
1611 33-454
1612 Repealed 1949.
p. 466
1614 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1615 33-610
1616 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1617 to 1619 . . . Repealed
1948, p. 1912
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
1622 Repealed 1948,
p. 1912
1623 Repealed 1948,
p. 1912
1625 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1626 21-810, 46-802
1626-1 Omitted
1626-2 21-809
1626-3 .... 21-791, 21-794,
21-796 to 21-800,
21-807, 21-811 to
21-815, 21-819.
21-820
1626-4 21-795
1627 Repealed 1948,
p. 1912
1628 to 1635 .... Repealed
1949, p. 466
1637 46-181, 46-184
1638 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1639 Repealed 1950,
p. 2313
1640 33-512, 33-513
1641 33-514
1642 33-511
1643 33-515
1644 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1645 33-461
1647 33-614
1648 Omitted
1649 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1650 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1651 33-552
1652 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1653 Omitted
1654 33-498
1655 Omitted
1656 Omitted
1657 .... 33-1913, 33-1925
1658 33-459
1659 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
1660 Repealed 1951,
p. 509
1661 33-499
1662 33-500
1663 to 1665 Repealed
1949, p. 466
1666 to lo72 Omitted
1673 33-816
1674 58-1264
1676 33-817
1678 Omitted
1682 33-716
1683 Omitted
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
1684 33-714
1686 Repealed 1949,
p. 342
1687 Omitted
1688 46-756
1689 46-755
1690 Omitted
1692 58-1075
1693 58-1261
1694 58-10
1695 58-579
1696 53-1196
1699 58-741
1705 58-739
1706 4-100
1707 58-552
1710 58-742
1712 58-761
1713 58-762, 58-763
1714 58-764
1718 65-1777
1719 65-1778
1720 65-160
1721 65-1677
1722 65-72
1723 65-2003
1724 Omitted
1725 .... 33-968, 33-1015,
33-1074
1726 20-305
1727 20-306
1728 20-307
1729 20-308
1730 20-309
1731 16-565
1732 64-2
1733 64-1
1734 5-601
1735 64-3
1735-1 64-4
1735-2 64-5
1736 16-557
1737 10-113
1737-1 5-104
1738 16-504
1739 16-505
1740 16-508
1741 16-507
1742 16-510
1743 16-511
1744 16-512, 16-513
1745 16-509
1746 16-566
1747 16-514
1748 16-506
1749 .... 16-515 to 16-517
1749-1 16-518
1750 28-3
1751 28-111, 28-112,
28-114, 28-115
1752 28-121, 28-123,
28-124, 28-134
Table of Comparative Sections 1135
1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 19^ Code
Section Section Section Section Section Sect-
ion
1753 28-13, 28-139, 1778 .... 28-311 to 28-314, 1789-4 . 28-581
28-386 28-316 to 28-325, 1789-5 ..."!*!'!'" 28-582
1754 28-132,28-133. 28-551,28-552, 1789-6 ...."!'"! Omitted
28-135, 28-140 28-556 1789-7 .... 28-613, 28-614
1755 .... 28-101 to 28-105 }ll9n Omitted 1789-8 .... 28-583, 28-584
28-113 1/80 28"362 1789-9 •••• 28-372, 28-585,
gg Hi KB :::::::: »*JH 1790 im
753 ^1 !780-3 28-13 to 28-16, 1790-1 28-373
}«q n"-frS 28"114 1790-2 28-616
°™lte* J780-4 28-301 1790-3 28-136
761 28 41 to -8_4S 1781 28"331' 28"342' 1790-4 •••• 28"333' 28-334,
\y6\ 28~47 28'346' 28-349' 28"373. 28-616
{753 t4 28-356, 28-371, 1790-5 .... 28-572, 28-593,
764 2? 11 28"377, 28"3S0' 28"617
766 28 12 28"452' 28'453' 1792 °mitted
,JZ 28"12 28-455 1792-1 Omitted
1767 28-551,28-553, 1782 28-340,28-421, 1794 28 337
28-556 to 28-559 28-424, 28-426 to 1795 Repealed 1944
1767-1 28-554 28-428, 28-430, p 2241
1768 28-571 28-432 to 28-434. 1796 Omitted
1769 28-612 28-436 1797 .... 51-211 to 51-221
1769-1 .. 28-577 to 28-579 1782-1 28-437,28-465 51-223 to 51-236
1769-2 28-591 1782-2 28-462 1800 28-634
1769-3 28-595 1782-3 28-471 1801 28-1001
1769-4 28-647 1782-4 28-461 1801-1 28-635
1769-5 28-671 1782-5 28-463 1801-2 28-100'
1770 Omitted 1782-6 28-466 1802 Repealed 1951
1770-1 Omitted 1782-7 28-440 p 3?s
1770-2 28-648 1783 28-456 1802-1 .... Repealed 1951
1770-3 .... 28-599, 28-639 1783-1 28-459 p 3?s
1770-4 28-9,28-13 1783-2 28-460 1802-2 .... Repealed 195*1
1770-5 28-598 1783-3 28-467 p 328
1770-6 28-639 17S3-4 28-468 1803 Repealed 1944
1770-7 Omitted 1783-5 28-470 p 2254
1771 28-600 1784 28-481,28-494 1805 Omitted
1771-1 28-601 1784-1 .. 28-482 to 28-487 1806 Repealed 1951
1772 28-611, 28-618 1784-2 28-489 p 375
1772-1 28-643 1784-3 .... 2S-490, 28-493 1806-1 28-636
1772-2 28-644 1785 28-302 1806-2 28-594
1772-3 28-645 1785-1 28-359 1807 28-125
1772-4 28-646 1786 28-304 1807-1 .... Repealed 1945
1772-5 .. 28-649 to 28-652 1786-1 Omitted p 263
1772-6 28-653 1786-2 28-381 1807-2 .... Repealed 1945
1 772-7 28-673 1786-3 28-382, 28-383 p 263
1772-8 28-654 1786-4 28-384 ,ong ,fi ,fi,
1 772-9 28-655 1786-5 28-381, 28-385 ^9 q^^
'772-10 28-656 17S6-6 28-387 0 Repealed 1944
1772-11 28-641 1787 28-303 Repealed U44
1773 28-642 1787-1 .. 28-401 to 28-404, ,.,, J~JX
1773-1 28-640 28-407 J° 2 •■■■•■■ 28-715
1773-2 28-691 1787-2 2S-405 18H Repea'ed ™&
1773-3 28-692 1787-3 28-406 P' 228°
1773-4 28-693 1788 ^8-Sll 1&UA •■ 28-512 to 28"sl4
1773-5 .. 28-694 to 28-697 1788-1 . .. 28-521 181S Repealed 1944,
1774 28-711 1788-2 """ 28-520 p. 2250
1774-1 .. 28-716 to 28-720 1788-3 28-523 1816 Repealed 1944.
1774-2 28-712 1788-4 28-5" p. 2240
1?75 28-587,28-588 1789 28-333 1818 28-128
'77^-1 28-589 1789-1 .... 28-333, 28-358 1818-1 28-713
I7'*?, 28"6«2 1789-2 28-372 1819 Repealed 1947.
177? 28-2, 28-451 1789-3 28-580 p 180
1136
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Section Section
1820 Repealed 1942,
p. 1506
1820-1 28-721
1822 Repealed 1944,
p. 2302
1822-1 28-1141
1824-21 28-637
1825 .... 28-516 to 28-518
1826 28-130
1827 Repealed 1949,
p. 83
1827-1 Omitted
1828 Repealed 1944,
p. 2275
1828-1 28-714
1829 to 1856 Repealed
1945, p. 337
1857 4-104
1858 4-9, 65-1269
1859 4-206
1860 4-411
1861 Omitted
1862 65-741
1863 Omitted
1864 4-301
1865 4-302
1866 4-303, 4-304
1867 4-305
1868 4-306
1869 4-307
1870 4-308
1871 4-309, 4-310
1872 4-321, 4-332
1873 4-323, 4-324
1874 4-325
1875 4-327
1876 4-326
1877 4-322, 4-328,
4-329
1878 4-330
1879 4-311
1880 4-401
1881 4-402
1882 4-403 to 4-408
1883 4-97
1884 Omitted
1885 4-419
1886 4-419
1887 4-422
1888 4-412
1889 4-414
1890 4-413
1891 4-106
1892 4-416
1893 4-415
1894 4-417
1895 4-418
1896 4-96
1897 4-331
1898 4-93
1899 to 1902 . . . . Repealed
1949, p. 466
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
1903 Omitted
1910 Omitted
1924 Omitted
1925 54-351
1926 54-352
1927 54-353
1928 54-354
1929 54-355
1930 54-361
1931 54-356
1932 54-357
1933 54-358
1934 54-359
1935 54-360
1936 16-1
1937 16-2
1938 55-401, 55-410
1939 55-426, 55-427
1940 55-402
1941 55-403
1942 55-414
1943 55-415
1944 55-411
1945 55-412
1946 55-413
1947 Omitted
1948 55-422
1949 55-424
1950 55-419
1951 55-428
1952 ..' 53-199, 55-421
1953 55-423
1954 55-417
1955 14-606
1956 55-420
1957 55-429, 55-430
1958 53-9
1959 55-425
1960 55-454, 55-477,
55-501 to 55-504
1960-1 .... 55-454, 55-477,
55-501 to 55-504
1960-2 55-711
1960-3 . . 55-505 to 55-507
1960-4 55-469
1960-5 .... 55-454, 55-477,
55-501 to 55-504
1960-6 .... 55-459, 55-479
1960-7 .. 55-505 to 55-507
1960-8 Repealed 1945,
p. 35
1960-9 . . 55-731 to 55-734
1960-10 55-435
1961 .... 55-301 to 55-303,
55-309
1962 55-304, 55-306,
55-308, 55-312,
55-313, 55-351
1963 55-305
1964 55-334
1965 55-331
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
1966 55-328
1967 55-310
1967-1 55-381
1968 55-333
1968-1 Omitted
1968-2 Omitted
1969 55-321, 55-325
1970 55-326
1971 55-311
1972 55-352
1973 55-353
1974 55-354
1975 55-355
1976 55-356
1977 55-357
1978 55-33S
1979 55-307
1980 55-336, 55-337
1981 55-358
1982 55-7
1983 55-322
1984 55-323
1986 55-373
1987 55-374
1988 55-371, 55-372
1989 55-375
1990 55-376
1991 55-377
1992 55-327
2014 55-101
2016 55-102, 55-104,
55-105, 55-107
2017 55-103
2019 55-105
2020 55-106
2021 55-202, 55-204
2022 55-201, 55-205
2023 55-203
2024 55-151
2025 55-152
2026 55-153
2027 55-154
2029 55-155
2030 55-156
2031 .... 55-157 to 55-159
2032 55-160
2033 55-161, 55-162
2034 55-163
2035 55-164
2036 Repealed 1946,
p. 1430
2037 55-165
2037-1 .. 55-166 to 55-169
2038 39-1
2039 39-2
2040 33-761
2041 Omitted
2042 39-51 to 39-54,
39-101 to 39-124,
39-124.1, 39-125
to 39-130, 39-133,
39-134
Table of Comparative Sections
1137
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2043 39-61
2044 39-62
2045 39-63, 39-64
2046 .... 2S-1S1 to 25-154
2047 39-71, 39-72
2048 39-81, 39-82
2049 39-83
2050 39-91 to 39-93
2052 30-2
2053 30-51
2054 30-52
2055 30-53
2056 30-54
2057 30-55, 30-56,
30-58, 30-59
2058 30-60, 30-61
2059 30-62, 30-63
2060 Repealed 1949,
p. 555
2061 30-66
2062 30-64
2063 30-65
2064 30-67
2065 30-68
2066 30-69
2067 30-70
2068 30-57
2069 30-5
2070 30-3
2070-1 .. 30-151 to 30-157
2070-2 30-6
2071 Omitted
2072 .... 30-251 to 30-254
2073 30-255
2074 30-301, 30-305
2075 30-302
2076 30-303
2077 30-304
2078 30-306
2079 30-201
2080 30-202
2051 30-203
2082 30-205
2083 1-762, 1-763
2084 Omitted
2085 Omitted
20S6 1-501
2087 1-502
2088 Omitted
2089 1-504
2090 1-521, 1-522,
1-541, 1-542
2090-1 1-543
2090-2 .... Repealed 1951,
p. 512
2090-3 1-503
2091 1-523
2092 1-524
2093 to 2095 .... Omitted ,
2096 .... 1-44, 1-47, 1-511
2097 1-45
[0SC Code]— 72
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2098 to 2100 Omitted '
2101 1-526
2102 1-46
2103 1-512, 1-527
2104 1-528, 1-529
2106 1-561
2107 1-562
2105 1-563
2109 1-564 to 1-568
2110 30-204
2111 1-301, 1-302
2112 1-306
2113 1-306.1, 1-309
to 1-314
2114 1-315, 1-316,
1-316.1, 1-317,
1-319
2115 1-530
2117 1-303
2118 1-304, 1-305,
1-307, 1-308
2118-1 1-320
2118-2 1-60, 1-61
2118-3 1-11 to 1-17,
4-234
2119 Repealed 1951,
p. 510
2120 Repealed 1951,
p. 511
2121 1-707
2122 Omitted
2123 1-207
2125 21-27
2128 Repealed 1951,
p. 734
2129 22-460
2130 30-4
2131 Omitted
2152 14-210
2133 1-55
2134 1-56
2136 1-205
2137 1-357, 1-794
2138 1-791, 1-792
2139 1-793, 1-795
2140 1-796, 1-803
2141 1-797
2142 1-798
2143 1-798, 1-799
2144 1-802
2145 1-800
2146 Repealed 1951,
p. 511
2146-1 1-358
2147 65-2931
2148 65-2932
2149 65-2933
2150 65-2843
2151 65-2035
2152 .... 65-2799, 65-2800,
65-2802
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2153 .... 65-2841, 65-2847
2154 65-2846
2155 .... 65-2848, 65-2851,
65-2852
2156 65-2861
2157 ... 65-2853 to 65-2855
2158 65-2849, 65-2850
2159 65-2856
2160 65-2857,65-2859
2161 65-2868
2162 65-2863, 65-2866
2163 65-2867
2164 65-2860
2165 65-2858, 65-2860
to 65-2862
2166 65-2864
2166-1 65-2S65
2167 . . 65-2901 to 65-2903,
65-2910, 65-3171
2168 .... 65-2908, 65-2911
2169 Omitted
2170 65-2908, 65-2918
to 65-2920, 65-3171
2170-1 . . 65-3301 to 65-3306
2170-2 . . 65-2913 to 65-2917
2171 65-2906
2172 65-2921
2173 Repealed 1950,
p. 2031
2174 .... 65-2765, 65-2842.
65-2844, 65-2845
2175 65-2907
2180 1-431
2181 1-432
2182 1-433 to 1-435
2183 1-436
2184 1-438
2185 1-439
2186 1-441
2187 1-442, 1-443
2188 1-444
2189 1-437
2190 1-452
2191 1-445
2192 1-446
2193 1-447, 1-448
2194 1-465
2195 1-449 to 1-451
2196 Omitted
2197 1-741
219S 1-742
2199 1-744
2200 .. 1-708, 1-745, 14-317
2201 1-747
2202 1-748
2203 1-765 to 1-768
2204 1-772
2205 Repealed 1950,
p. 2052
2206 Omitted
.2206-1 1-770
1138
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Section Section
2207 1-773 to 1-775
2203 Omitted
2209 Omitted
2210 1-364
2211 Omitted
2212 1-365
2213 Omitted
2214 1-367
2215 -7l-3b8'
2216 1-369
2217 1-374
2218 1-372
2219 1-373
2220 1-375
2221 1-370
2222 1-371
2223 Omitted
2224 1-382
2225 1-376
2226 1-377
2227 1-378
2228 1-379
2229 1-380
2230 Omitted
2231 9-1
2232 9-10
2233 9-2, 9-16
2234 9-8
2235 9-5, 9-7, 9-9
2236 9-3
2237 9-11
2238 9-12
2239 9-13
2240 9-6
2241 9-4
2242 1-401
2243 1-402
2244 .... 44-751 to 44-754
2245 44-755, 44-756
2246 to 2248 . . Repealed
1951, p. 540
2249 .... 51-294, 51-301 to
51-303
2250 47-1541
2252 47-1542
2253 .... 47-1521, 47-1522
2254 30-8
2255 Omitted
2251-1 .. 44-801 to 44-804
2255-2 1-33, 1-34
2256 Repealed 1951,
p. 516
2257 1-601
2258 to 2266 . . Repealed
1951, p. 516
2267 to 2294 ... Repealed
1950, p. 2059
2295 Omitted
2296 .... Repealed 1950,
p. 2414
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2297 to 2309-1 . Repealed
1950, p. 2059
2310 23-451
2311 23-452 to 23-454
2312 23-455
2313 23-456
2314 23-457
2315 23-459
2316 .... 23-601 to 23-605
2317 23-473
2318 23-471
2319 23-472
2320 23-475
2321 23-477
2322 23-476
2323 23-474
2324 23-5
2325 23-478
2326 23-479
2327 23-480
2328 23-481
2329 23-482
2330 23-326
2330-1 to 2330-5 .... Re-
pealed 1944, p. 2317
2331 23-551, 23-552
2332 23-553
2333 23-554
2334 23-555
2335 23-556
2336 23-557
2337 23-458
2338 Omitted
2339 23-474
2340 Omitted
2341 23-479
2342 Omitted
2343 23-558
2344 23-564
2345 23-559
2346 23-560
2347 23-561
2348 23-562
2349 23-563
2350 .... 23-303 to 23-305
2351 14-302
2352 to 2355 . . . Repealed
1944, p. 2241
2358 to 2363 Repealed
1944, p. 2241
2365 to 2370 Repealed
1944, p. 2241
2373 to 2382 .... Repealed
1944, p. 2220
2383 to 2400 .... Repealed
1944, p. 2221
2400-1 to 2400-4
Repealed 1944, p. 2239
2400-5 .... Repealed 1944,
p. 2245
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2400-6 .... Repealed 1944,
p. 2245
2400-7 to 2400-9
Repealed 1944, p. 2246
2400-11 to 2400-39
Repealed 1944, p. 2219
2401 to 2416-1 . . Repealed
1944, p. 2231
2417 Repealed 1944,
p. 2231
2418 Repealed 1944,
p. 2231
2418-1 .... Repealed 1944,
p. 2328
2418-2 .... Repealed 1944,
p. 2329
2418-3 .... Repealed 1944,
p. 2260
2418-4 .... Repealed 1944.
p. 2262
2418-5 .... Repealed 1944,
p. 2336
2418-6 .... Repealed 1944,
p. 2255
2419 65-51
2420 65-52, 65-54
2421 65-53, 65-58
2422 65-55, 65-56
2423 65-57, 65-62
2424 65-59, 65-63
2425 65-60, 65-61
2426 65-64 to 65-66,
65-71, 65-603,
65-605, 65-608,
65-1505, 65-1694,
65-1697, 65-1705
2427 . . 65-2681 to 65-2685
2428 65-68
2429 65-72
2430 65-64
2431 65-67
2432 .... 65-104 to 65-107.
65-109
2433 65-101, 65-102,
65-104, 65-108,
65-110, 65-111
2434 65-103
2435 65-201
2436 65-202
2437 65-221
2438 65-221
2439 65-241
2440 65-7. 65-223,
65-256, 65-257
2441 65-225
2442 65-226
2443 65-255
2444 65-251, 65-253,
65-264
2445 65-224, 65-252,
65-281 to 65-283
[8 SC Code]
Table of Comparative Sections
1139
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2446 65-271, 65-277
2447 .... 65-273 to 65-276
2448 65-284
2449 65-240, 65-259
2450 65-265
2451 .... 65-231 to 65-239
2452 65-299
2453 .... 65-291 to 65-296
2454 65-285, 65-297
2455 65-298
2456 65-300, 65-303
2457 65-304
2458 .... 65-341 to 65-343,
65-352, 65-353
2459 65-321
2460 65-322
2461 65-323, 65-330
2462 .... 65-344 to 65-347
2463 65-348
2464 65-349
2465 67-66, 67-67
2466 65-305, 65-306,
65-350, 65-361
to 65-367
2467 65-327
2468 .... 65-2651, 65-2652
2469 .... 65-2655, 65-2661,
65-2662
2470 65-203
2471 .... 65-324 to 65-326
2472 .... 65-204 to 65-206
2473 65-309
2474 65-208
2475 65-307, 65-308
2476 65-207
2477 Omitted
2478 65-7
2479 65-301
2480 .... 65-451 to 65-453,
65-461 to 65-464,
65-467 to 65-473,
65-481 to 65-483
2481 .... 65-474 to 65-476
2482 65-465
2483 65-511
2484 .... 65-512 to 65-514,
65-516
2485 65-515
2486 65-517
2487 65-518
2488 19-405, 19-451
to 19-453, 19-455,
19-459 to 19-461
2489 19-462, 27-302,
27-303, 65-501
2490 65-502
2491 65-466, 65-477,
65-479, 65-489,
65-506
2492 .... 65-507 to 65-509
2493 65-510
2494 19-404
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2495 65-522, 65-523
2496 .... 65-519 to 65-521,
65-524
2497 65-484
2498 .... 65-503 to 65-505
2499 65-491, 65-492
2500 65-525
2501 65-454
2502 65-526
2503 65-527, 65-528
2504 . . 65-7, 65-455, 65-529
2504-1 65-551
2504-2 65-552
2504-3 65-553
2504-4 Omitted
2505 . . 65-1061 to 65-1064,
65-1069 to 65-1073
2506 . . 65-1065 to 65-1068
2507 65-1074
2508 33-285
2509 Omitted
2510 Repealed 1951,
p. 457
2511 Omitted
2512 .... 65-1081, 65-1083
2513 65-1084
2514 .... 65-1087, 65-1088
2515 65-1085
2516 Omitted
2517 65-1082
2518 65-1086
2519 .... 65-1083, 65-1089
2520 Omitted
2520-1 .... 65-1053.65-1054
2520-2 .... 65-1121,65-1122
2521 65-681
2522 .... 65-691 to 65-693
2523 65-654, 65-655,
65-874
2524 65-876
2525 .... 65-652, 65-654,
65-666, 65-682
to 65-686, 65-688
to 65-690, 65-697
2526 65-651, 65-694
to 65-696, 65-856,
65-877
2527 .... 65-701 to 65-715,
65-718 to 65-720,
65-851, 65-857
to 65-866
2528 ... 65-652 to 65-654,
65-658 to 65-662, 65-
716, 65-717, 65-852,
65-867 to 65-869,
65-875, 65-876,
65-878, 65-1131
2529 65-651, 65-S56
2530 65-870 to 65-873
2531 65-651, 65-654,
65-801 to 65-822,
65-831 to 65-839,
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
65-851, 65-870 to
65-873, 65-878
2532 65-652, 65-653,
65-751 to 65-760,
65-762 to 65-764,
65-768 to 65-776
2533 65-761
2534 .... 65-654, 65-658 to
65-662, 65-667, 65-
766, 65-767, 65-852,
65-877
2535 65-777
2536 65-778
2537 .... 65-779, 65-867 to
65-869, 65-875, 65-878
2538 .... 65-851, 65-857 to
65-866
2539 .... 65-780 to 65-782,
65-853
2540 65-870 to 65-873
2541 65-783
2542 65-657, 65-784
to 65-790, 65-790.1
to 65-790.7, 65-853,
65-870 to 65-873
2543 Repealed 1949,
p. 324
2544 65-879
2545 65-657
2546 65-651, 65-856
2547 65-665
2548 65-854, 65-S55
2549 . . 65-7, 65-878, 65-880
2550 65-664
2551 65-663
2552 65-656
2553 65-669
2554 65-4
2554-1 65-70
2555 65-791 to 65-794
2555-1 ... 65-951 to 65-955
2555-2 .... 65-701, 65-712,
65-719, 65-851
2556 Repealed 1951,
p. 546
2557 65-981, 65-982
2557-1 4-201
2557-2 4-202.2, 65-732
2557-2 .... 65-734, 65-737,
65-739
2557-4 65-738
2557-5 4-211, 4-214.4
2557-6 4-202
2557-7 65-736
2557-8 Omitted
2557-9 65-731
2557-10 4-203
2557-12 .... 4-231 to 4-236
2557-13 4-221
2557-14 4-222
2557-15 4-223
2557-16 4-224
1140
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2557-17 4-225
2557-18 4-226
2558 65-901, 65-902.
65-904
2559 65-904, 65-905,
65-911
2560 65-906 to 65-909
2561 Omitted
2562 65-910, 65-911
2563 65-913
2565 65-151
2566 65-1521
2567 65-1611
2568 65-1626
2569 65-2701, 65-2705
2570 65-2703
2571 65-2702
2572 58-862, 58-863
2573 ... 65-2742. 65-2742.1,
65-2743, 65-2744,
65-2747, 65-2748
2574 .... 65-2745, 65-2746
2575 65-2741
2576 . . . 65-2721 to 65-2727
2577 65-1501
2578 .... 8-603.1, 65-1522,
65-1523, 65-1592
2603 65-1641, 65-1642
2604 65-1624, 65-1625
2605 65-1627, 65-1650
2606 65-1643
2607 65-1644, 65-1647
2608 .... 65-1614, 65-1616,
65-1617
2609 to 2616-3 . Repealed "7
1950, p. 2406 J
2617 Repealed 1950,
p. 2406
2618 Repealed 1950,
p. 2406
2620 Repealed 1950,
p. 2406
2622 Repealed 1950,
p. 2406
2624 to 2625-1 . . Repealed
1950, p. 2406
2626 Repealed 1950,
p. 2406
2627 Repealed 1950,
p. 2406
2629 to 2631 ... Repealed
1950, p. 2406
2632 . . . 65-1661 to 65-1663
2633 65-1664
2634 65-1665
2635 65-1509, 65-1510
2636 65-1671
2637 65-1672
2638 65-1673
2639 65-1674
2640 65-167S
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2641 65-1676
2642 65-1678
2643 . . . 65-1599 to 65-1604
2644 . . . 65-1679 to 65-1684
2645 65-1691
2646 65-1692
2647 65-1693
2648 . . . 65-1694 to 65-1697
2649 65-1700,65-1706
2650 65-1701
2651 ... 65-1702 to 65-1704
2652 Omitted
2653 .... 65-1698, 65-1705,
65-1707
2654 65-1699
2655 65-1721
2656 65-1725
2657 65-1726
2658 65-1724
2659 65-1727
2660 65-1728
2661 65-1722
2662 65-1723
2663 to 2668 Omitted
2670 Omitted
2673 to 2675 Omitted
2676 65-401 to 65-406
2677 Omitted
2678 . . . 12-1, 58-12, 58-749
2679 12-732
2680 12-2
2681 65-606, 65-616
2682 65-602, 65-606
2683 65-603
2684 65-604, 65-609
2685 65-605, 65-606
2686 65-610
2687 12-2.2, 65-611
to 65-613
2688 12-2.1, 12-732.1,
65-615
2689 12-608
2690 12-608, 12-725
2690-1 65-606, 65-607
2690-2 .... Repealed 1945,
p. 141
2691 65-1632
2692 65-1636
2693 65-1628
2694 65-1629
2695 65-1630
2696 65-1620, 65-1648
2697 .... 65-1612, 65-1613,
65-1649
2698 65-1741, 65-1743
to 65-1748
2700 65-1750
2701 65-1749
2702 .... 65-1752, 65-1756,
65-1757
2703 65-1752
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2704 65-1758,65-1759
2705 65-1761
2706 65-1763, 65-1775
2707 65-1760
2708 65-154, 65-1769
2709 65-1762
2710 65-1764
2711 65-1765
2712 65-1766, 65-1767
2713 65-1768
2714 Omitted
2715 65-1772
2716 65-1771
2717 65-1773, 65-1774
2718 65-1776
2719 65-1634
2720 65-1637
2721 65-1638
2722 65-L639
2723 65-1635
2724 65-1639.1 to
65-1639.3
2725 65-1633
2726 65-1640
2727 ... 65-1779 to 65-1782
2728 65-1790
2729 65-1792
2730 65-1751
2731 65-1791
2732 65-2.1, 65-1793
2733 65-1794
2734 65-1784
2735 65-1785
2736 . . . 65-1506 to 65-1508
2737 . ... . 65-1502, 65-1508,
65-1801 to 65-1803,
65-1808, 65-1812,
65-1819, 65-1823,
65-1841, 65-1861,
65-1864, 65-1887
2738 .... 65-1842, 65-1843,
65-1845, 65-1882
2739 65-1805
2740 .... 65-1844, 65-1881
2741 .... 65-1881, 65-1882
2742 .... 65-1849, 65-1850
2743 . . 65-1851 to 65-1853,
65-1855
2744 .... 65-1846, 6S-1S48
2745 65-1848
2746 65-1847
2747 .... 65-1883, 65-1885
to 65-1887, 65-1892
2748 65-1890
2749 65-1891
2750 .... 65-1503, 65-1504
2751 .... 65-1839, 65-1840
2752 to 2764 . Repealed
1950, p. 2535
2765 Omitted
2766 .. 65-1921 to 65-1927
Table of Comparative Sections 1141
2769 . . 65-1951 to 65-1956 2821 .... 65-2777, 65? 78 £*". -< ^
2£? 65-1958 2822. 6S ?7Rn 65-2981 to
?£ 65-1959 2825 g|2? ,<u< < 65-2986
27^ Omitted 2826 Jfgg 284S'6 14-1013 to
2773 .... 65-1978, 65-1979 2827 " " I4-101S
2774 . . 65-1962 to 65-1965, 2828 JS 2846 65-1828, 65-1862
65-1967, 65-1980, 2829 .." '65-2786 65 1 2787 llf/l °mitted
65-2000, 65-2001 %%$ 6£2™' 2846-2 14-1061 to
2775 .. 65-2004 to 65-2007 2830 '65 5787 ,„„ „ „ 14-1064
2776 65-2012 2831 . . 65-2783 to 65-^785 ' ' Repea,ed 19S1'
2J17 Omitted 2833 65.,764 „ _ P. 334
2778 .. 65-2018 to 65-2021 2834 .... 65-1631, 65-2706 2847-1 65 wW
2779 65-2022 65 ^707 VV ' ' g5-2101 to
2780 .... 65-2014, 65-2015 2835 .... «, 65-2104, 65-2107
2780-1 65-2023 2836 ..'.'."'.'.' 'i_5 1 1 ,R47 , t0 65-21 M
27«0-2 65-2017 2837 {}£ ^47-2 ...... 65-3001
2781 .... 65-2024, 65-2026 2839 .... 65-1524 ' 65-1S27 X 1" " " 523' 65"352S
2782 .... 65-2008, 65-2009, 2839-1 .... Repealed 1947 7848 7 ^-^82
27S3 10-1563.M5°53 2840 .... 65-1524, 65-^ ™ '"'%%%£
2784 «.w,n «(.Kt oo,«,, 6i-3401, 65-3402
Iff:::::::::; SSg SK :::::::::: ,£g ST.-.:.?*-®
2788 59-101 2840-5 65-7791 ?sjo 1 -03-1544
fZ -'•' »"!« 2840-6 6S.2V?0 -849"1 65-342, to
S3 :::::::: ilf0t ^l: :::: SIS 284M •■■«■'■' '65-210' <°
2795 — 59.108°? 2841-5 . ' ' " 5 " ?82 65-2103, 65-2105
2797 .... 65-2027, 65-2030 2841-7 65-2141 to 2849-6 ' ' f5fJg
2798 . 65-2034 65-2145, 65-2148 2850 ' ' «'i»i ' « c,
2/99 .... 65-2028, 65-2035 to 65-2153, 65-2153.1, "" g Jfg' "-"24,
2800 65-7079 65-2155 to 65-^159 « ,r2r' 65-1531,
2S <£22 2841-8 6S jp^ 2850-1 . . . f^ g^fg
2804 gh"2 2842 . fit ?°* 2850"3 — ■ Repealed 1949,
2805 .'.'"■' 14 317, 2842-1 ..;;.'.•'"■ 65 S04 7fi-n , P-575
2806.... iJ^-J 2842-2. J^rt 283?"4 65-2910.1
7Sn7 1-826.1 ,a 65-155 2851 65-15?5 65 1577
;l°Ja ■■ 65-2651 2842"3 65-2211to 2851-1. 65 1 S7fi f
2808 .... 65-1980, 65-2661 65-2219 I- ,~°
t° 65-2663 2842-4 14.87u fo-lSTJ
n cr ~„~ 2843 «jr„ ooc_ ,■„■■•• Um'tted
2809 --—ss ™=ssi st,;^--li
ffi ::::•«* SS il"'~» ~ <s£s
fin 65-2664 2843-5 14 It, fJ£l 65-1865
65-2666 2844-1 uglf] ^852-4 65-19S3
28 4 65-2665 2844-7 « It,,67; ™PS 65-1987
28 8 .... 65-2761, 65-2762 " "If-U? 2852"6 65-2301 to
2819 ...65-1961, 65-2803 2845 65-1523 Sl^ ,.« , 6S-2-"°
to 65-2807, 65-2809, 2845-1 « »o S33 2852-7 65-3021 to
65-2810 ««£ ,„„„ 65-3031
2820 .... 65-2749, 65-2766, 2845-7 \ " *j 2852"8 65-3041 to
65-2767,65-2772 2845 V ' «' innr ^r 646 65-3048
1142
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code
1952 Code
Section
Section
2852-21
65-1818
2852-22
65-1871
2853 . . .
65-157
2853-1 .
65-3061
2853-2 ..
14-1580
2853-3 ..
. 65-3461
2854 ...
65-1524, 65-1527
2854-1 ..
.. Repealed 1951,
p. 322
2854-2 ..
65-2341 to
65-2350, 65-2352,
65-2353
2854-3 ..
65-3472
2854-4 ..
65-3086
2855 ...
65-3481
2855-1 ..
65-3482
2855-2 ..
65-1973, 65-1977,
65-1989
2855-3 ..
65-1550
2855-4 ..
65-2361 to
65-2366
2855-5 ..
14-1784.1
2855-6 ..
65-3091
2856 ...
65-1551
2856-1 ..
14-1821 to
14-1824
2856-2 ..
65-3101 to
65-3108
2857 ...
65-1552
2857-1 ..
65-1985
2857-2 ..
65-2371 to
65-2375
2857-4 ..
14-1851.1
to 14-1851.3
2858 ....
65-1553
2858-1 ..
65-1970
2858-2 ..
65-1970
2858-3 ..
65-1997
2858-4 ..
65-3501 to
65-3503, 65-3505,
65-3506
2858-11 .
65-1822
2858-12 .
65-1826
2859
65-1523, 65-1554
2859-1 ..
65-2401 to
65-2412
2859-2 ..
65-3121 to
65-3126
2859-3 ..
14-1964.1
2859-11 .
65-1815
2859-12 .
65-1867
2859-13 .
65-1811
2860 ....
. 65-1523, 65-1555,
65-1556
2860-1 ..
65-1970
2860-2 ..
65-3522
2860-3 ..
2860-4 ..
14-2009.1
2860-5 ..
65-3524
2860-6 .,
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2861 .... 65-1523, 65-1524,
65-1527, 65-1590
2861-1 65-3531
2861-2 65-3532
2861-3 65-1866
2861-4 65-3535
2861-5 65-2421 to
65-2430
2862 65-1524
2862-1 65-2441 to
65-2453
2862-2 65-3131 to
65-3137
2862-3 14-2206
2863-1 14-2254.1 to
14-2254.4
2864 65-1557
2864-1 to 2864-3 . Omitted
2864-4 65-2461 to
65-2470
2864-5 14-2304
2866 65-1523
2866-1 .. 65-1576, 65-1578,
65-1579
2866-2 Omitted
2866-3 14-2458.1 to
14-2458.5
2867 65-1560
2867-1 . . . 65-1868, 65-1882,
65-1888
2867-2 65-1986
2867-3 14-2564.1
2867-11 65-1816,
65-1869
2868 .... 65-1523, 65-1524,
65-1527
2868-1 65-3561
2868-2 65-3562
2868-3 65-1872
2868-4 65-2141 to 65-2144,
65-2146 to 65-2154,
65-2156 to 65-2159
2869 Omitted
2869-1 65-1987
2869-2 14-2655
2869-11 Omitted
2870 65-1523,65-1562
2870-1 65-1990
2870-2 . . . 65-1998, 65-1999
2870-3 65-1969
2870-4 14-2707
2870-5 14-2708
2870-6 . . . Repealed 1948,
p. 1795
2870-7 65-3161
2870-11 .. 65-1817, 65-1870
2871 65-1565
2871-1 65-2546
2871-3 65-3581
2871-4 65-3201
2872 65-1522
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2872-1 65-2521 to
65-2531
2872-2 Omitted
2872-3 65-3172
2S73 Omitted
2873-1 65-3571
2873-2 65-1645
2873-3 65-1991
2873-4 . . 65-1995, 65-2036
2873-5 65-1968
2873-6 65-2171 to
65-2173, 65-2175
to 65-2179, 65-2181
2873-7 65-3181 to
65-3189, 65-3191
to 65-3193
2874 65-1566
2S74-1 65-1992
2874-2 ... Repealed 1949,
p. 139
2874-3 65-2808
2874-4 . . 65-2191, 65-2192,
65-2194, 65-2198
to 65-2203
2874-5 14-2967.1
2875 .... 65-1567, 65-1590
2875-1 65-3591
2875-2 65-1987
2876 .... 65-1525, 65-1527
2876-1 65-1970
2876-2 65-1970
2876-3 .... Repealed 1945,
p. 41
2876-4 65-3611 to 65-3618
2877-1 65-3641
2877-2 . . 65-2191, 65-2192,
65-2194, 65-2198,
65-2199, 65-2201
to 65-2203
2877-3 .... Repealed 1945,
p. 93
2878 ... 65-1522, 65-1523,
65-1569
2878-1 . 65-2041 to 65-2046
2878-2 65-2561 to
65-2572, 65-2574,
65-2575
2878-3 65-3211 to
65-3213, 65-3215
to 65-3219
2878-4 14-3241 to
14-3245
2878-11 Omitted
2879-1 65-1824
2880 .... 65-1523. 65-1570
2880-2 65-2041 to
65-2046
2880-3 65-2101 to
65-2103, 65-2105
to 65-2113
2880-4 65-3231 to
65-3236
Table of Comparative Sections
1143
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2880-5 14-3338.1
2880-11 6S-182S
2881 ... 65-1523, 65-1524.
65-1527
2881-1 .... Repealed 1942,
p. 1483
2881-2 65-2581 to
65-2589, 65-2591
to 65-2593
2881-3 . 65-3241 to 65-3253
2881-4 14-3414.1,
14-3414.2
2881-5 Omitted
2882 . . Repealed 1945, p. 9
2S82-1 .... Repealed 1947,
p. 66
2883 65-1523
2883-1 65-1813
2883-2 14-3560.1
2884 ... 65-1524, 65-1527,
65-1572
2884-1 65-1976
2884-2 65-2621 to
65-2623, 65-2625
to 65-2635
2884-11 65-1814
2S84-12 65-1821
2884-13 65-1827
2885 to 2966-17 . Repealed
1950. p. 1881
2967 44-601, 44-602
2968 44-604
2969 44-603, 44-605,
44-606
2970-10 Omitted
2970-21 Omitted
2970-22 44-631
2970-23 Omitted
2970-45 Omitted
2970-46 Omitted
2973 Omitted
2974 Omitted
2974-1 Omitted
2974-2 44-659
2975 14-1
2976 14-51
2977 14-52
2978 14-53
2979 14-54
2980 14-55
2981 14-56
2982 14-57
2983 14-58
2984 14-59
2985 14-60
2986 14-61
2987 14-62
2988 14-63
2989 14-64
2990 14-65
2991 14-66
2992 14-67
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
2993 14-68
2994 14-69
2995 14-71
2996 14-70
2997 14-72
2998 14-73
2999 14-74
3000 14-75
3001 14-76
3002 14-77
3003 14-78
3004 14-79
3005 14-80
3006 14-81
3007 14-82
3008 14-83
3009 14-S4
3010 14-85
3011 14-S6
3012 14-S7
3013 14-88
3014 14-89
3015 14-90
3016 14-91
3017 14-92
3018 14-93
3019 14-94
3020 14-95
3021 14-96
3022 14-601
3023 14-605
3024 14-603
3025 14-152
3026 14-102, 14-109,
14-154, 14-164
3027 14-155
302S 14-151
3029 14-156
3030 14-157
3031 14-158
3032 14-159
3033 14-160
3054 14-161, 14-162
3035 14-163
3036 14-165
3037 14-2, 14-3
3038 14-101, 14-103.
14-153
3039 .... 14-104 to 14-108.
14-110
3040 14-166
3041 10-1961
3042 *.. 50-1, 50-51
3043 50-52, 50-53
3044 50-54
3045 50-55
3046 50-56
3047 50-57
3048 50-64 to 50-66
3049 50-67
3050 50-68
3051 50-69
3052 50-71, 50-72
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3053 50-70
3054 50-76, 50-77
3055 50-78
3056 50-73
3057 50-74
3058 10-23, 50-60,
50-61, 50-63,
50-79, 67-64
3059 Omitted
3060 1-41
3061 50-75
3064 53-5, 53-6
3065 50-102
3066 50-103
3067 50-104
3068 50-101
3069 50-203. 50-204
3070 1-702, 14-315
3071 14-315
3071-1 1-42
3072 14-301
3073 1-54
3074 1-54
3075 1-51
3075-1 .. 50-151 to 50-155,
50-157
3076 1-761, 14-501
3077 50-59
3077-1 1-35
3078 14-307 to 14-310
3079 1-464
3079-1 1-25 to 1-27
3079-2 Omitted
3079-3 1-28 to 1-32
3079-4 Omitted
3079-7 1-21 to 1-23
3080 1-463
3081 24-201 to 24-206
3081-1 1-709
3082 1-1
3083 1-2
3084 1-3
3085 1-111
3086 1-112
3087 1-113
3088 1-114
3089 1-115
3090 1-102, 1-103
3091 1-104
3092 Omitted
3093 1-121
3094 1-122, 1-123
3095 32-553
3095-1 14-303
3096 53-3
3097 1-43
3098 ...... 1-124 to 1-127
3099 . . Repealed 1949, p. 49
3100 1-131
3101 1-201 to 1-204
3102 1-203
3103 to 3105 ... Repealed
1950, p. 2032
1144
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3106 58-S61, 60-251
3107 60-251, 60-253
3108 60-254, 60-255,
60-255.1
3109 60-256
3110 . Repealed 1949, p. 49
3111 1-206
3112 1-231, 1-232.1
3113 1-232
3114 1-233
3115 1-239
3116 1-237
3117 1-240
3118 66-111
3119 1-236
3120 1-238
3121 1-241
3122 Repealed 1951, p. 448
3123 17-2
3124 1-242
3125 1-256
3126 1-251, 1-255
3127 1-254
3128 Repealed 1949, p. 555
3129 1-261
3130 1-262
3131 1-263
3132 1-252
3133 1-253
3134 1-253
3135 1-811 to 1-814
3136 1-815, 1-822
3137 ... Repealed 1950, p.
2052
3138 1-821
3139 ... Repealed 1950, p.
2052
3140 1-823, 1-824
3141 1-826
3142 1-825
3143 1-701
3144 1-820
3145 1-827
3146 1-816
3147 1-817
3148 . . . Repealed 1950, p.
2053
3149 1-818
3150 1-819
3151 ... Repealed 1951, p.
517
3152 1-828
3153 1-829
3154 ... Repealed 1951, p.
517
3155 65-2
3156 1-830
3157 . . . Repealed 1950, p.
2053
3159 1-841
3160 1842
3161 1-843
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3162 to 3166 Omitted
3167 1-863
3168 1-845
3169 1-846
3170 1-847, 1-848
3171 . . . Repealed 1951, p.
517
3172 ... Repealed 1951, p.
517
3173 1-851
3175 1-844
3176 1-862
3177 1-S54
3178 Omitted
3179 1-742
3180 Omitted
3181 1-855
3182 1-747
31S3 .. . Repealed 1951, p.
522
31S4 1-749, 14-316
3185 21-904
3186 1-856
3187 32-987
3188 1-750 to 1-752
3189 1-857
3190 1-858
3191 1-704. 1-705,
1-762
3192 Omitted
3193 . .. Repealed 1951, p.
781
3194 1-235
3195 58-61
3196 1-462
3197 to 3199 .... Repealed
1950, p. 2054
3200 Omitted
3201 1-859
3202 15-114, 42-52
3203 Omitted
3204 32-15
3205 ... Repealed 1951, p.
740
3206 ... Repealed 1951, p.
741
3207 55-335, 55-339
3209 9-14, 9-15
3210 1-861
3211 Omitted
3212 1-864
3213 1-723
3214 1-725
3215 1-724
3216 1-101
3217 1-726, 1-731
3218 1-722
3219 1-727, 1-728
3220 1-729
3221 1-730, 30-206
3222 1-721
3222-1 1-881
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3222-2 1-882, 1-883
3222-3 . . . Repealed 1950, p.
2353
3223 3-1
3224 3-2 to 3-4
3225 3-5
3226 3-13
3227 3-6
3228 3-11
3229 ... Repealed 1951, p.
507
3230 3-12
3231 Omitted
3232 ... Repealed 1951, p.
507
3233 40-31
3234 40-32
3235 40-33
3236 40-34
3237 40-14,40-36,
40-453
3238 40-35
3240 40-5
3241 40-257
3245 40-10
3246 3-14
3247 14-651
3248 14-652
3249 14-653
3250 3-9
3251 3-10
3252 3-7
3253 3-8
3253-1 69-124
3253-11 40-1
3253-12 40-2
3253-13 40-3 to 40-6,
40-11 to 40-13,
40-451
3253-14 Omitted
3253-15 Omitted
3253-16 40-15
3253-17 40-7
3253-18 . . 40-301 to 40-303,
40-307
3253-19 40-301
3253-20 .... 40-304, 40-305
3253-21 .... 40-301, 40-304
3253-22 40-306
3253-23 .... 40-253, 40-254
3254 3-101
3255 3-102
3256 3-103
3257 3-104
3258 3-107
3259 3-111
3260 3-110
3261 3-109
3262 3-112
3263 to 3266-5 . . Omitted
3267 3-124 to 3-129,
10-433.1
Table of Comparative Sections
1145
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3268 3-162 to 3-166,
3-169, 3-170
3269 3-181 to 3-1S5
3270 Omitted
3271 Omitted
3272 9-310
3273 to 3276 Omitted
3277 29-1
3278 29-1 to 29-5
3279 29-7
3280 29-8
3281 29-16, 29-17
3282 29-16
3283 29-12
3284 29-13
3284-1 29-6, 29-14,
29-23 to 29-25
3284-2 51-1, 51-3,
51-5
3284-3 29-15, 29-18,
29-26, 29-28,
51-2,51-4.
51-6 to 51-8
3284-4 29-20, 29-22,
51-3, 51-9
3284-5 . . . 51-241 to 51-251
3284-6 29-19
3284-11 29-11
3299 28-180, 28-751.
28-752
3300 28-753, 28-754
3301 28-159
3303 Omitted
3304 28-151, 28-152
3305 28-152
3306 28-156
3307 28-158
3308 28-160
3309 28-162
3310 28-174
3311 28-153
3312 28-155
3313 28-178
3314 28-154
3315 28-161, 28-175,
28-179
3316 2S-164
3317 28-165, 28-166
3318 28-166
3320 28-168
3321 28-169
3322 28-170
3323 28-163, 28-167
3324 28-171
3325 28-173
3326 28-177
3327 28-176
3328 28-172
3329 28-791
3330 28-792, 28-794
3331 28-793
3332 2S-811
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3337 28-813
3338 28-814, 28-815
3339 28-816
3340 28-817
3341 28-824
3342 28-812
3343 28-822
3344 28-823
3345 28-826
3346 28-818
3347 28-821
3348 28-819
3349 28-827
3350 28-771
3351 28-781
3352 28-772
3353 2S-846
3354 28-775
3355 28-776, 28-798
3356 28-845
3357 28-799
3358 28-759
3359 28-825
3360 28-758
3361 28-841
3362 28-847, 28-848
3363 28-820
3364 28-782
3365 28-757
3366 28-843
3367 28-844
3368 28-842
3369 28-954
3370 28-796, 28-797
3371 28-797
3372 28-955
3373 28-957
3374 28-931
3375 28-934
3376 28-932, 28-933
3377 28-760, 28-933
3378 28-941
3379 28-935, 28-944
3380 28-942, 28-943
3381 28-888, 28-936
3382 28-937
3383 28-961
3384 28-960
3385 . . . Repealed 1942, p.
2560
3386 28-886, 28-887
3387 28-892
3388 28-783
3389 28-883
3390 28-891
3391 28-938
3392 28-904
3393 2S-773, 28-774
3394 28-940
3395 28-940
3396 28-901
3397 28-902
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3398 28-903
3399 28-756
3400 28-922
3401 28-921
3402 28-956
3403 28-923
3406 28-755
3407 28-761
3408 28-861,28-862,
28-939
3409 28-951
3410 28-863
3411 28-95S
3412 28-959
3413 28-911 to 28-915.
28-952, 28-953
3414 Omitted
3414-1 28-865
3415 28-795
3416 2S-905
3417 28-872
3418 28-871
3419 2S-889
3420 28-784
3420-1 28-884
3421 28-893
3421-1 28-800
3421-2 . . . Repealed 1949. p.
209
3421-3 28-885
3422 6-102
3423 6-104
3424 . . . Repealed 1950, p.
2406
3425 . . . Repealed 1950, p.
2406
3426 6-103
3427 6-103
3428 65-1523
3429 to 3434 .... Omitted
3435 55-554
3436 55-641
3437 55-553
3438 Omitted
3439 55-553
3440 9-401
3441 9-402
3442 9-403
3442-1 to 3442-3 Omitted
3442-4 9-310
3442-11 9-105
3442-12 9-102
3442-13 9-103
3442-14 9-101
3442-15 9-106
3442-16 9-107
3442-17 9-104
3442-21 Omitted
3442-22 9-310
3442-23 to 3442-26
Omitted
1146
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3442-31 to 3442-34
Omitted
3442-35 9-310
3442-36 to 3442-51
Omitted
3443 9-501, 9-502
3444 9-502
3445 9-503, 9-504
3446 9-505
3447 9-506
3448 9-507, 9-508
3448-1 9-509
3449 42-1
3450 42-4
3451 Omitted
3452 42-2
3453 42-5
3454 42-6
3455 42-7
3456 42-8
3457 42-9
3458 42-10
3459 49-1, 49-7
3460 49-4
3461 49-5
3462 49-6
3463 49-8, 49-10,
49-11
3464 49-9
3465 49-2
3466 49-3
3467 49-51
3468 49-52
3469 49-53
3470 49-54
3471 49-12
3472 49-55
3472-1 44-401
3472-2 44-402
3472-3 . . 44-403 to 44-406
3472-4 44-407
3472-5 44-408
3472-6 44-409
3472-7 44-410
3472-8 Omitted
3472-9 44-411
3473 53-51, 53-52
3474 53-56, 53-57
3475 53-58
3476 53-63
3477 53-205
3478 53-54
3479 53-54, 53-55
3480 53-223
3481 53-53
3485 53-204
3486 53-71, 53-72,
53-78, 53-79
3488 53-77, 53-84
3489 53-83
3491 53-80
3492 53-86
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3493 43-222, 53-85,
53-199
3494 53-77
3499 .... 53-101 to 53-105,
53-107
3500 53-111
3501 53-103
3502 53-112
3503 53-113
3504 .... 53-121 to 53-123
3505 53-124
3506 53-122
3507 53-125
3508 53-131 to 53-134
3509 53-135
3510 53-191
3511 53-192, 53-193
3512 53-231
3513 Omitted
3514 53-232
3515 53-233
3516 Omitted
3517 53-201, 53-202
3518 .... 15-1921, 15-1922,
15-1924, 15-1926 to
15-1930, 15-1932,
15-1933, 15-1936 to
15-1938, 15-1941,
15-1942
3519 53-200
3520 53-194
3521 53-219
3522 17-256
3523 10-471, 10-803,
17-259
3524 17-260
3525 53-197
3526 10-23.1, 10-824,
17-305
3527 10-1712, 53-198
3528 10-1716
3529 53-222
3530 53-212
3531 53-213
3532 53-215
3534 . - 53-220
3535 53-216
3536 10-881
3537 53-217
3538 53-218
3539 .«.. 53-221
3540 10-1793
3541 10-1788
3542 .. 10-1754 to 10-1756
3542-1 57-241, 57-242
3543 53-234
3544 Omitted
3545 55-4
3546 65-2763
3547 65-2787.1
3547-1 65-2811
3548 65-2788
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3549 65-2790
3550 65-2794
3551 65-2795
3552 65-2796
3552-1 53-87
3552-2 53-106
3552-3 .... 53-71.1, 53-852,
55-404
3552-4 .. 53-141 to 53-159,
55-405
3552-5 53-73
3552-6 4-423, 53-82,
53-866
3552-7 53-74
3552-8 Omitted
3552-9 ... Repealed 1951, p.
335
3552-10 . . 53-171 to 53-178
3552-11 Omitted
3553 17-51, 17-52
3554 17-56
3555 17-57
3556 17-53, 17-54
3557 17-55
3558 17-59, 17-60
3559 17-63
3560 17-58, 17-128
3561 17-96. 17-157
3562 17-61, 17-62
3563 17-128
3564 17-126
3565 17-127
3566 53-205
3567 53-59
3568 53-60
3569 53-61
3570 53-62
3571 17-72 to 17-80
3572 17-98 to 17-100
3577 15-1701, 15-1702
3578 15-1703, 15-1704
3579 .... 14-2904, 15-1705,
15-1706
3580 15-1707
35S1 15-1708
35S2 15-1722, 15-1761
3583 15-1710, 15-1763
3584 15-1721
3585 15-1764
3586 . . 15-1735, 15-1767 to
15-1769, 15-1774
3587 15-1770
3588 15-1762
3589 15-1771
3590 15-1726
3591 15-1723
3592 15-1724
3593 15-1732
3594 15-1733, 15-1734
3595 15-220.1
3596 15-1727
3597 15-1729
Table of Comparative Sections
1147
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3598 15-1728
3599 15-1730
3600 Omitted
3601 53-63
3602 15-1731
3603 15-1737
3604 15-1738
3605 15-1781
3606 15-1739
3607 15-1740
3608 66-152
3609 15-1784
3610 15-1773
3611 15-1782
3612 Omitted
3613 15-1783
3614 15-1783
3615 15-1787
3616 to 3618 . . Repealed
1943, p. 274
3619 27-4
3620 45-97
3621 45-98
3622 15-1736
3622-1 .. 32-1141 to 32-1146
3623 44-558
3624 Omitted
3625 Omitted
3626 44-559
3627 Omitted
3628 60-1
3629 60-6.1, 60-7
3630 60-2, 60-4
3631 60-3
3632 60-51, 60-55,
60-61
3633 Omitted
3634 60-56
3635 27-56, 60-57,
60-63, 60-64,
60-151,60-152,
60-302
3636 60-8
3637 60-5, 60-6
3638 27-61 to 27-63 -
3639 27-66, 60-304.1
3639-1 27-60, 60-303,
60-304
3639-2 27-64
3639-3 27-65
3639-4 27-64
3640 15-403
3641 15-407
3642 15-408
3643 Omitted
3645 15-405, 15-406
3646 15-482
3647 15-422
3648 15-4S4, 15-486,
15-487
3649 15-485
3650 15-488
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3654 15-489
3655 15-450
3656 .... 15-490 to 15-492
3670 ... Repealed 1943, p.
274
3671 15-402
3672 ... Repealed 1947, p.
312
3673 . . . Repealed 1943, p.
274
3675 15-411
3678 .. 15-1801 to 15-1803
3679 15-1807
3680 15-1808
3681 15-1809
3682 15-1810
3683 15-1812, 15-1813
3684 15-1811
3685 15-1814
3686 15-1823
3687 15-1824
3688 15-1815
3689 15-1816
3690 15-1822
3691 ... 15-1819 to 15-1821
3692 15-1826
3693 15-1827
3694 15-1828
3700 . . . Repealed 1943, p.
274
3700-1 15-1817
3700-2 .... 10-1405, 15-418,
15-501
3700-3 ... 10-1405, 15-501
15-503
3700-4 .... 10-1405, 15-501
3700-5 . . Repealed 1943, p.
274
3700-9 15-1825
3701-4 .... 10-1405, 15-406,
15-419, 15-501,
15-504
3701-5 .... 10-1405, 15-406,
15-501
3701-6 15-1804
3701-7 .... 10-1405, 15-501
3702-3 .... 10-1405, 15-501
3702-5 .... 15-410, 15-1813,
15-1825
3703-2 .... 10-1405, 15-501,
15-506
3703-3 .... 10-1405, 15-420,
15-501
3703-5 .... 10-1405, 15-501,
15-505
3703-7 .... 10-1405, 15-703,
15-708, 15-719 to
15-721, 15-741
3703-8 . . . Repealed 1943, p.
137
3703-9 . . . Repealed 1943, p.
274
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3704-3 .... 10-1405, 15-406,
15-501, 15-506
3707 43-1, 43-3
3708 43-2
3709 43-62, 43-68,
43-231
3710 43-93
3711 43-94, 43-116
3712 43-135, 43-141
3712-1 27-2, 43-95,
43-118,43-119,
43-121,43-136
3713 43-134
3714 43-5
3715 43-132
3716 43-133
3717 43-9
3717-1 43-21
3718 27-428, 43-1085
3718-1 .... 27-422, 27-423,
27-429
3719 43-19
3720 43-144
3721 43-234
3722 43-4
3723 43-8
3724 43-16
3726 43-6
3727 43-17
3728 43-17
3729 43-12
3730 43-18
3731 27-430
3732 43-20, 43-21
3734 43-301
3735 43-307
3736 43-314
3737 43-316
3738 43-320, 43-323.
43-325
3739 43-321
3740 43-322
3741 43-324
3742 43-329
3742-1 43-330
3743 43-318
3748 43-501
3749 43-511
3750 43-521, 43-522
3751 53-195
3752 43-531, 43-532,
43-532.1, 43-533 to
43-573, 43-575,
43-576
3753 43-591, 43-592
3754 ... Repealed 1949, p.
38
3755 .... 27-431, 43-611 to
43-613
3756 43-621
3756-1 ,... Omitted
1148
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3757 .... 15-1556, 15-1560,
43-641,43-642,
43-644, 43-644.1,
43-646, 43-648,
43-649
3759 43-661, 43-662
3760 .. 43-670, 43-672 to
43-675,43-676.1,
43-679, 43-680,
43-684
3760-1 .... 43-310, 43-693,
43-696 to 43-699
3760-2 ... 43-711 to 43-713
3761 43-721
3762 .... 43-741 to 43-743
3763 43-751, 43-752,
43-756
3764 43-762
3765 .... 43-771, 43-773 to
43-775
3767 43-781
3768 43-791 to 43-793
3769 27-423.1, 43-801
to 43-803
3769-1 43-811
3770 43-821, 43-822,
43-822.1, 43-823,
43-824
3771 43-831, 43-832
3772 43-841 to 43-844
3773 43-872, 43-S73
3773-1 ... 43-311, 43-851 to
43-853
3773-2 43-881, 43-882
3774 43-892
3776 43-911, 43-912
3777 43-921
3778 43-219, 43-931
3779 43-941 to 43-944
3780 27-453, 43-312,
43-952, 43-953
3782 43-15,43-313,
43-980 to 43-989
3783 ... 43-1001 to 43-1006
3785 .... 43-11, 43-1011 to
43-1015, 43-1017 to
43-1019
3786 .... 43-1031, 43-1032,
43-1034,43-1036,
43-1037
3786-1 .... 43-140, 43-1033,
43-1038 to 43-1040,
43-1042 to 43-1050
3787 43-1061
3788 ... 43-1071 to 43-1074
3789 .... 17-113, 43-1081 to
1085, 43-1087 to
43-1093
3790 53-7
3791 53-361
3791-1 43-577, 53-8
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
3792 .... 53-371 to 53-378,
53-384 to 53-386
3792-1 . . . 53-379 to 53-382
3792-2 53-383
3792-3 53-S53
3792-4 43-645, 53-854
3792-5 43-13, 43-331,
53-8
3792-11 .. 53-391 to 53-402
3793 .... 53-411 to 53-423,
53-425 to 53-430
3793-1 4-420
3793-2 43-685, 53-858
3793-3 53-859
3793-4 43-308, 53-851
3793-5 Omitted
3793-11 .... 53-441, 53-442,
53-444 to 53-448
3794 53-860
3795-6 ... 53-461 to 53-465
3796 .... 43-304, 53-471 to
53-478
3796-1 43-305
3797 .... 53-511 to 53-522
3797-6 .... 4-421, 53-531 to
53-534
3797-7 43-776, 53-863
3799 53-541
3800 53-865
3800-1 ... 53-551 to 53-557
3801 Omitted
3802-6 ... 53-581 to 53-587,
53-589 to 53-592,
53-594 to 53-596
3804 53-601 to 53-605
3804-1 ... 4-423, 53-611 to
53-620
3805 . . . Repealed 1945, p.
15
3807-6 . . . 43-306, 53-641 to
53-650
3807-7 .... 43-1020, 53-868
3808 .... 53-661 to 53-664,
53-666 to 53-678
3809 53-691
3810 ... Repealed 1943, p.
70
3811 61-302, 61-303
3811-1 61-304
3811-2 61-312
3811-3 .... 61-307, 61-321,
61-325
3811-4 61-323
3811-5 61-324
3811-6 61-308
3811-7 61-320
3811-8 61-301
3811-9 61-313, 61-314
3812 61-309 to 61-311
3812-1 61-318
3812-2 61-316
3SU-3 61-319
1942 Code 1952 Co,!-.
Section Section
3812-4 61-306
3812-5 61-322
3S18 14-251, 14-702,
14-723,14-1101,
14-2402
3819 14-254
3820 14-252, 14-253,
14-2253
3821 14-201, 14-901,
14-2-101, 14-2601,
14-2901, 14-2902,
14-3201
3822 14-202, 14-2903,
14-3152
3823 14-203
3824 14-209
3825 33-823, 33-824
3826 .... 14-873.1, 14-2056
3827 14-425 to 14-428
3827-1 14-429
382S 14-424
3829 14-206
3830 14-6
3834 55-483
3835 17-554, 55-451,
55-464, 55-465
3836 55-468
3837 55-482
3838 Omitted
3839 Omitted
3841 55-484
3842 55-485
3843 55-452
3844 55-470
3845 55-472, 55-473
3846 55-475, 55-476
3847 55-480, 55-481
3848 71-150, 71-157
3849 71-158
3850 71-151
3851 55-425
3S52 40-203
3853 40-203.1
3854 71-161
3855 71-102
3856 71-163
3857 14-255
3858 14-3410
3859 14-20
3860 14-21
3861 14-404.1,27-454
3862 17-64, 43-317,
53-203
3863 . . . 65-2018 to 65-2021
3864 14-15
3865 14-25S
3866 14-257
3867 14-256
3868 14-18
3869 14-16, 14-17,
14-207
Table of Comparative Sections 1149
J942Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section Section Section Scciion Section
3870 14-319 3925 14-751 3931 33-9S1, 33-983,
3871 14-402, 14-404, 3926 14-765 33-C84
14-413,14-414 3930 Omitted 3982 33-982,33-934
3S72 14-405 to 14-407 3931 . . . 65-2941 to 65-2949 3933 14-913
3873 14-412 3932 29-101 3984 14-914
3374 14-204, 14-415, 3935 65-3371 3935 1-1-915
14-416 3937 70-321 3585 14-916
3875 14-430 3939 .... 14-811 to 14-814, 3989 14-902
3875 14-208 14-817,14-818 3990 .... 14-917 to 14-921,
3377 14-11 to 14-13 3940 14-815 14-2865 to 14-2870
3878 14-14 3942 14-819,14-820, 3991 14-951,33-1441
3379 14-318 33-1421 3992 14-952,14-953
3820 14-5 3943 14-S36 3993 14-955
3331 14-451 to 14-453, 3944 55-522 3994 14-953
14-456, 14-428 3945 33-1422 3995 14-954
3832 14-461 3947 .... 14-831 to 14-835, 3996 14-956
3833 14-460 14-837 3957 14-957
3884 1-661 to 1-671 394s 14-841 3993 14-953, 14-959,
3884-1 14-602 3949 i4.453> 14.459 14-964
3385 14-408 14_802 3999 14-960
3SG6 14-409 39-Q 33 971 4000 14-963, 14-969
3-87 14-462 ,g:, ,, q7? 4001 55-701
3883 14-411,14-463 395, *™ 4002 14-970
llll \x7^ 3953 :::::::::::::: 33-974 «** -14-971
3890 14-417 30^4 14001 40C4 Omitted
3S91 14-701,65-1742 fgVt \Zf,l 4005 55-702
3892 14-418 to 14-423 *?|2 Omitted 400S ^°63- 55-523
™l 14-722 f9f5j ;;;;-14:55i, 14 S ^ 14-955, 14-955
3834 14-721 14 557 14 558 4008 14"9^
3895 14-711 to 14-714 ii cTri 4009 14-972
3596 14-731 tLW,, -7T 4010 14-951
3597 14-732, 14-733 39S6 •••■ 14"851 to 14"8;)4' 4011 .... 14-96'
3893 14-454 14'858 4012 33-144'
38)9 33-1401 3957 14-856 4013 .. 14-973
3900 14-703 3953 33-1431 4014 Omitted
3901 33-1403 3959 14-864 4015 33-991, 33-992,
3902 33-1403 3960 14-865 33.994
3902-1 ... 14-502 to 14-508 3961 14-862 4015 33_994
3502-2 14-471 3952 14-866 4017 "^""""omitted
3902-3 10-1757 3962-1 ... Repealed 1944, p. 4013 33-993
3902-4 14-704 2328 4019 '.'.'.['.'...['.['.' 27-71
3903 14-752 3962-2 Omitted 4019-1 15-1908
3903-1 14-753 3962-3 14-860 4019-2 Omitted
3903-2 14-754 3963 14-862.1 4021 14-1001
3903-3 14-756 3964 14-873 4022 14-1002
3903-4 14-757 3965 33-1432 4023 33-1451
3-03-5 14-760 3966 14-331 to 14-837 4024 .. 14-1033 to 14-1005
3903-6 14-761 3967 14-874 4025 14-1010
3903-7 .... 14-753, 55-453, 3963 14-8S8 4026 14-1011
55-521 3969 Omitted 4027 14-1006
3903-S 33-1411 3970 18-751 4028 .. 14-1007 to 14-1009
3304 14-755 3971 .... 14-875 to 14-S78 4028-1 14-1012
3905 Omitted 3972 14-408 4029 33-1001
3913 14-781 3973 14-410 4030 33-1C02
3914 14-733 3974 14-411 4031 33-1004
3915 14-782 3575 14-911 4032 33-1003
3916 14-784 3973 14-417 4033 33-1453
3917 14-785 3977 .... 14 413 to 14-423 4034 33-1452
3918 14-762 3973 14-912 4035 54-458
3919 14-763 3979 33-804 4035-1 Omitted
3920 33-1412 3930 Omitted 4035-2... 14-1016, 14-20i9,
3921 33-1413 3531 33-931 14-2871
1150
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4036 Omitted
4037 33-1011
4038 33-1013
4039 .... 33-1014, 33-1015
4040 Omitted
4012 .. 14-1051 to 14-1053
4047 14-1054
4043 14-1056
4053 Repealed 1951,
p. 410
4057 Repealed 1949,
p. 394
40"S 14-1057
4059 Repealed 1951,
p. 411
4061 14-1058
4062 Repealed 1951,
p. 411
4063 33-571, 33-572,
33-575, 33-576
4069 ... 33-1021 to 33-1024
4070 to 4072 Omitted
4073 14-1190
4074 Repealed 1949,
p. 561
4075 33-1463
4075-1 .... 55-455, 55-467,
55-478
4076 18-755
4075-1 . 33-1463 to 33-1470
4076-2 1S-754
4076-3 13-756, 1S-757
4075-4 14-464
4076-5 14-1189
4076-5 14-1153
4076-7 2-241
4075-3 Omitted
4076-9 . 14-1201 to 14-1206
4076-10 Omitted
4076-11 14-1186
4077 ... 71-321 to 71-327,
71-531 to 71-333,
71-333.1 to 71-333.3
4077-1 65-3391
4077-2 Omitted
4077-3 Omitted
4077-4 . 65-3411 to 65-3414
4077-5 .. 59-511 to 59-515,
59-517, 59-519, 59-521
4077-6 21-1602
4077-7 . 14-1261 to 14-1270,
14-1277 to 14-1283
4077-8 . 14-1291 to 14-1293
4077-9 ... Repealed 1942,
p. 1579
4077-10 ... Repealed 1945,
p. 3ro
4078 .... 14-1301, 14-1302
4079 .... 14-1307, 14-1315,
33-1482
4080 .... 14-1308, 14-1309,
14-1312
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
40S1 33-1481
4082 Omitted
4083 ... 14,1303, 14-1313,
14-1314
4034 14-1311
4035 14-1316
4086 14-1316.1
4087 33-1026
: 33-1494
40S9 33-1495
4090 33-1502
4091 . . 33-1496 to 33-1499,
33-1501
4092 33-1504
4033 33-1511
4094 .... 33-1505, 33-1505,
33-1508
4095 .. ..33-1507, 33-1509
4096 33-1510
4097 Omitted
4098 33-1500
4099 33-1512
4100 33-1506
4101 33-1515
4102 33-1514
4103 33-1503
4104 33-806
4105 Omitted
4105 33-1484
4107 33-1483
4103 33-1485
4109 33-1486
4110 33-1487
4111 33-1027
4112 33-1028
4113 33-1029
4114 33-1492
4115 33-1493
4116 Omitted
4117 Omitted
4118 .. 14-1321 to 14-1328,
21-1705
4119 14-1317
4120 .. 14-1331 to 14-1342
4121 14-1318
4121-1 15-1909
4121-2 14-1306
4121-3 .... 14-552. 14-555,
14-557, 14-559, 14-560
4121-4 14-556
4121-5 65-742
4123 14-1351, 14-1362
4124 .... 14-1363, 14-1365
4125 14-453, 14-459,
14-1370
4125 14-1371
4127 ... 14-1365.2, 33-1521
4123 .. 14-1567 to 14-1369,
33-1522
4129 14-1372
4130 33-1523,55-456
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4132 71-301
4133 14-1373
4134 to 4135 Repealed
1944, p. 1418
4137 65-1960
4138 Repealed 1951,
p. 328
4138-1 14-1352
4138-2 .... Repealed 1951.
p. 299
4138-3 15-1910
4138-4 .... Repealed 1951,
p. 370
4138-5 .... Repealed 1951,
p. 370
4139 .... 14-1411, 14-1413
4140 .... 14-1413, 14-1414.
14-1421
4141 .... 14-1416, 14-1417
4142 14-1419
4143 .... 14-1412, 14-1418,
33-1531, 33-1532
4144 14-1422
4145 Omitted
4145 14-1401
4147 14-457, 14-1419,
14-1420
4148 Omitted
4149 33-1031
4150 33-1038
4151 .... 33-1032, 33-1036,
33-1037
4152 33-1037
4155 33-1034
4154 .... 33-1033, 33-1039
4155 33-1035
4155 to 4162 Omitted
4165 14-1511
4166 14-1512
4167 14-1513
4168 14-1514
4169 14-1502
4170 14-1503
4171 14-1505
4172 33-1541
4173 14-1517
4174 55-524
4175 71-304
4176 14-4 12
4177 14-411, 14-463
4178 14-1501
4179 14-1515
4180 14-1516
41S1 14-454
4182 14-1504, 55-525
4183 14-1506
41S4 33-807
4185 ... 14-1521 to 14-1525
4186 .... 14-1507, 14-2019
4185-1 Omitted
41S6-2 44-632
Table of Comparative Sections
1151
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4185-3 14-553, 14-555,
14-557, 14-560
41S7to4139 Omitted
4190 14-1555
4191 .... 14-1556, 14-1558.
14-1559
4192 .... 14-1551, 14-1552.
14-1554, 14-1557
4193 Omitted
4194 14-1553
4195 33-1551
4195 33-1552
4197 33-1553
4'93 14-1571
4199 55-471
420C 14-1531, 14-1502
42C0-1 14-1558
4201 .... 14-1587, 14-1601
to 14-1610, 65-3452,
65-3463
4202 .... 14-1589, 14-1590
4203 33-802
4204 14-1560
4205 ... 33-1554 to 33-1560
4205 Omitted
4209 33-1031, 33-1052
4210 33-1033
4224 Repealed 1944,
p. 1212
4225 14-305
4227 .... 14-1661, 14-1652,
14-1666
4228 . . 14-1663 to 14-1665,
14-1668, 14-1681,
14-1691
4229 .... 14-1657, 14-1669
to 14-1671
4230 14-1692
4230-1 Omitted
4230-2 14-1672
4231 14-1693, 65-2350
4232 14-1694
4233 14-1695
4234 14-1696
4235 14-1697
4235 14-1698
4238 14-1699
4239 Omitted
4240 33-S02
4242 Omitted
42-!3 Repealed 1941,
p. 341
4249 Repealed 1942,
p. 1714
4250 55-407
4251 ... 14-1701 to 14-1713
4254 14-1751
4255 14-1762
4255 .. 14-17SC to 14-1768
4257 .... 14-1764. 14-1781,
33-1574, 33-1575
4253 33-1571
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4259 33-1573
4250 33-1572, 55-457
4261 14-1765
4262 14-1753
4263 Omitted
4264 .... 33-1C61, 33-1062
4265 33-1053
4266 14-1733
4267 14-1785
4268 14-1784
4268-1 14-502
to 14-509
4268-2 Omitted
426S-3 14-1754
4270 14-1801
4271 14-1802
4272 14-1802.1
4273 .... 14-1S02, 14-1.°04
4276 14-1S04
4277 14-1805
4278 14-1S03
4279 Repealed 1949.
p. 1159
42S0 14-1806
4281 33-1073
42S2 14-1307
4283 33-1583
4234 33-1588
4235 33-1534, 33-1588
4286 33-1585, 33-15S7
4287 33-1539, 33-1590
4283 33-1592
4239 33-15S6
42:0 33-1593
4291 33-1591
4292 33-1594
4293 14-1810
4294 14-1809
4295 14-1808
4295 Omitted
4297 Omitted
4300 55-526
4301 33-1601
4302 14-1851
4303 14-1353
4304 .... 14-1852, 14-1855
4305 14-1856
4306 . . 33-1031 to 33-1084
4306-1 14-1357
4307 14-1901
43C3 .... 14-1902, 14-1903
4309 Omhted
4309-1 Repealed 1948.
p. 1863
4309-2 14-1908
4309-3 14-1915
4309-4 14-1912
4309-5 to 4309-7
Repealed 1948, p. 1S63
4309-3 33-1613
4310 Repealed 194S,
p. 1363
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4311 14-1916
4312 .... 14-1910, 33-1614
4313 33-1320
4314 14-1917
4315 14-191S
4316 .... 33-1091, 33-1094,
33-1095
4317 33-1093
4313 14-1909
4319 33-1621
4320 Omitted
4321 71-507
4322 Repealed 1948,
p. 1S53
4323 14-1919
4324 33-1615
4325 33-1616
4326 33-1617
4327 33-1612
4328 33-1618
4331 33-1619
4332 Repealed 194S,
p. 1353
4333 33-1623
4334 33-1637
4335 33-1624, 33-1625
4335 33-1626
4337 33-1638, 33-1641
4338 33-1627
4339 33-1628
4340 33-1630
4341 .. 33-1631 to 33-1633,
33-1635
4342 33-1634
4343 33-1629
4344 33-1639
4345 33-1636
4346 33-1640
4347 33-1642,33-1643
434S 33-1644
4349 .... 33-1645, 33-1646
4350 33-1622
4351 14-1951
4352 14-1952
4353 14-1953
4354 14-1956, 14-1957
4355 14-195S
4356 14-1959
4357 14-1961, 14-1962
4353 14-1963
4359 14-1954, 14-1964
4360 14-1955, 14-1960
4361 14-1965
4352 14-1966
4365 .. 14-1967 to 14-1970
4366 33-1651
4367 33-1652
436S to 4371
Repealed 1949, p. 88
4372 14-1971
4373 14-453, 14-459.
14-2003
1152 Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section Section Section Section Section
4374 14-2001 4-134 33-1671 4477 14-2263
4375 .... 14-2004, 14-2005, 4435 33-1672 447S 14-2264
14-2007 4436 33-1673 4479 14-2200
4376 14-2002 4437 33-1674 44S0 14-2261
4377 '.'.'... 33-1101. 33-1102 4438 33-1111 4481 14-2262
4378 33-1105 4439 33-1112 44S2 14-2265
4;;; . 33-1106 4440 14-2175 4483 33-1131
4380 33-1104 4441 14-2081 4484 .... 33-1 131, 33-1702,
4331 65-3521. (.5-3523 4442 .. 14-2061 to 14-2070, 33-1704
4382 Omitted 14-2162, 14-2174, 21-2S31 4435 .... 33-1703, 33-1704
4383 14-2006 4443 . 14-553,14-555, 4486 Omitted
4581 14-2008 14-557,14-560 4487 33-1132,33-1.135
43SS 14-2010 4444 53-864.1 4483 .... 33-1133, 33-1134
43:6 14-2018 4445 .... 71-341 to 71-352, 4489 Omitted
4387 14-462 71-371 4489-1 14-2266 to
4383 14-529 4446 14-2095 14-2268
4339 .. 14-2012 to 14-2014 4447 Omitted 4489-2 33-1701
43:0 14-2015 4448 14-2176 4489-3 14-2269
4391 14-2016 4449 14-2163 4491 14-453, 14-459,
4392 14-2017 4449-1 ... Repealed 1942, 14-2311 to 14-2319
4393 33-1664 p. 1602 449, 14-2301
4394 l*?0A\l 4449-2 35-208. 4493 '. '.'.I'.! Repealed 1951,
4395 14-4S3 35-301 to 35-311 p40o
4396 .. 14-2041 to 14-2044 4449.3 Omitted 4494 .. 14-2341 to 14-2345
A39l "•;;«;,■■■ Mnfc 4449-4 29"103 4493 .. 14-2351 to 14-2356
43CS .. 14-2031 to 14-2035 4450 Omitted 4496 14.9302
52 v.v/.'2iWSS J$ itUl «7 '■■■■■■«<»»™»%i
SS :::::::::::; 332 JSLE:.:.\::::.i£B «'s E«-X>
4-104 14-305 4454 14.2203 P'
4405 .. 14-2101 to 14-2106 44=5 33_1681 4499 .... 14-2331. 14-2332,
4406 .. 14-2141 to 14-2153 4436 33-168? 14-2335,14-2336
4407 14-2051 4457 - " \ ; '33.' 16S4, 33-1685, 4501 29-104
4403 Omitted 33-1688,33-1690, 4502 14-2303
4409 Omitted 33-1691 4502-1 58-1484
«!? ,f;f4 4458 33-1686 45°3 14-2409
44 n14".2°^ 4459 .... 33-16S3, 33-1637 «04 4-2404
4412 Omitted » 1Mn 450j 14-403
4413 14-40S 4460 ■•■■■, V~j- ,vY22 4506 14-2405
4414 14-409 30-1692 to 3o-1694 45Q_ IH406
4415 14-462 4461 Omitted 4508 14-2407
4416 Repealed 1950, 4465 33-808 45Q9 55.487
p. 2314 4466 14-_20o 451Q 14.3421 to 14-2428
4417 14-321 4467 ■•••:;••••■ Vt —-TV 4510-1 Omitted
4413 14-322 14-2211 to 14-2221 4510., 65.742
4419 14-323 4467-1 Omitted 4512 14-2451
4420 14-324, 14-329 4467-2 Omitted 4513 .. 14-2452 to 14-2454
4421 14-325 4467-3 14-2204 4514 14-2457
4422 14-456, 14-462 4467-4 24-556 4515 14-2456,14-2461
4423 14-326 4467-5 24-551, 4516 .... 14-2462, 14-2463
4424 14-327 24-553 to 24-562 4517 14-2455
4425 14-328, 14-411, 4468 .... 14-2251 451S 14-466
14-463 4469 14-2254 4519 33-1731
44^6 Omitted 4470 14-2252 4520 14-2464
44?7 14-2121 4471 14-2255 4521 33-1145
44?3 .' Omitted 4472 .... 33-1705, 33-1706 4522 33-1148
4479 14-2123 4473 14-2256 4523 33-1149
4430 14-2166 4474 14-2258 4524 33-1146
4431 14-2172 4475 14-2257 4525 33-1141
443? . 14-2177 4476 33-1707 4526 33-1142
4433 14-2165 4476-1 .. 14-2259, 33-1708 4527 .... 33-1142, 33-1143
Table of Comparative Sections
1153
1942 Code 1932 Code
Section ejection
4528 .... 33-1142, 33-1144
4529 14-2471, 14-2472,
14-2474
4529-1 14-466
4529-2 14-2465
4529-3 14-2466
4529-4 Omitted
4529-5 Omitted
4529-6 65-743
4533 to 4541
Repealed 1947, p. 5
4543 to 4551-1
Repealed 1947, p. 5
4552 . . Repealed 1947. p. 5
4553 Repealed 1943.
p. 120
4554 Repealed 1951,
p. 515
4555 Omitted
4556 Omitted
4557 33-1760
4558 33-1 75S
4560 Repealed 1951.
p. 514
4562 Repealed 1947.
p. 5
4563 .... 33-1753, 33-1756
4564 33-1751
4565 Repealed 1951,
p. 509
4566 33-1754
4567 Repealed 1951,
p. 509
456S 33-1744 to 33-1749
4569-1 14-2559
4569-2 .... 14-467. 14-552,
14-555. 14-557,
14-559. 14-560
4569-3 Omitted
4569-4 5-611 to 5-619
4569-5 55-460
4572 14-2602
4573 14-2603
4574 .... 33-1771, 33-1874
4574-1 Omitted
4577 14-453, 14-459.
14-2653, 14-2654
4579 Omitted
45S0 33-1171
4581 .... 33-1172, 33-1173
4581-1 Omitted
4582 14-2711
4583 14-2714
4584 .... 14-2712, 14-2713
45S5 14-2715
4585 14-2716
4557 14-2717
4558 .... 14-2719. 14-2724.
14-2727, 14-2732 to
14-2734,33-1781.
33-1783
[8 SC Code] — 73
1942 Code ■ 1932 Code
Section Section
45S9 . . 14-2720 to 14-2723
4590 14-2718, 33-1782
4590-1 14-2741 to 14-2743,
14-2746 to 14-2755
4591 33-11S1
4592 33-1182
4593 33-1183
4594 33-832
4595 14-2703
4596 14-2725
4597 14-2709
4597-1 14-2706
4597-2 .. 14-2701, 14-2702
4597-3 14-2731
4597-4 14-2704
4597-5 55-527
4597-6 Omitted
4597-8 14-2726
459S 14-2801
4599 .... 14-2802, 14-2803
4600 14-2804
4601 .... 14-2806, 14-2S07
4602 14-2805
4603 14-2808
4604 14-2809
4605 14-2810
4606 .... 14-2811, 14-2812,
14-2814
4607 Omitted
4603 Omitted
4609 14-2S13
4615 Omitted
4616 Omitted
4617 .... 14-2817, 21-3477
4619 .... 14-2851, 14-2S52
4620 14-2S53
4621 33-1794
4623 .... 14-2858, 14-2859
4624 .. 14-2854 to 14-2857
4625 .... 33-1791. 33-1792
4626 55-457
4628 33-1793
4629 14-2 ~- 1
4630 1 ■!
4631 14-2S60
4632 14-2365
4633 14-462
4634 14-2862
4635 14-2863
4636 60-161
4 36-1 Omitted
4 1 33-1191
463S 35-1192
4639 33-1194
4 10 33-1193
4641 14-2913
4642 .. 14-2907 to 14-2910
4643 14-2904
4644 14-2905
4644-1 14-2912
4644-2 65-742
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4645 14-408
4646 14-409
4647 14-462
4648 14-529
4649 .... 14-2978, 33-1813
4650 14-417
4651 .... 14-418 to 14-423
4652 14-2970
4652-1 .. 14-2979, 33-1816
4653 .... 33-1807, 33-1808.
33-1812, 33-1815
4654 55-461
4655 Omitted
4656 Omitted
4657 33-1810
4658 33-1206
4659 33-809
4660 .... 33-1201, 33-1202
4661 33-1203
4662 33-1204
4663 33-1205
4664 Omitted
4665 Omitted
4666 14-2967
4665-1 33-1802
4667 14-2969
4663 Omitted
4669 14-2953, 14-2954,
14-2958
4670 .... 14-2951, 14-2952,
14-2954
4671 14-2952
4672 14-2961
4:4 14-2956
4675 Omitted
4676 33-1803
4677 14-2960
4678 .... 33-1C04, 33-1S12
4679 14-2955
4680 14-2985
4681 14-2977
4682 .... 14-2962, 14-2974,
14-29S0
4683 33-1801
4683-1 14-2959
46S3-2 .... 33-1805, 33-1806
4683-3 .. 33-1811, 33-1S14
4684 Omitted
4685 14-3021
4685 .... 14-3023. 14-3024
4657 Omitted
4658 33-1821
4689 14-3001, 14-3008,
14-3009
4690 to 4692 Omitted
4693 14-5010
4694 .. 14-3031 to 14-3041
4695 14-3052
4696 .... 14-3051, 14-3053.
14-3036,33-1835,
33-1840
1154
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Sect'on Section
4097 .... 14-3054, 14-3055
4698 .. 14-3057 to 14-3059,
14-3067
4699 .... 14-3C0, 14-3061,
14-3054, 14-3096,
33-1831, 33-1833,
33-1841
4700 14-465
4701 33-1841
4702 14-3056
4703 33-1832
4704 .... 14-3051, 33-1842
4705 33-1834
4705 . . 33-1837 to 33-1839
4707 14-3065
4703 14-3095
4709 14-3062
4709-1 .. 14-3091, 14-3098
4709-2 14-3063
4710 14-408
4711 14-409
4712 14-462
4713 14-411, 14-463
4714 14-3097
4715 .... 14-418 to 14-423
4716 14-3093
4717 14-3094
4718 Omitted
4719 14-465
4720 Omitted
4721 33-1221
4722 33-1224
4723 .... 33-1222, 33-1223
4723-1 14-3111 to
14-3115
4723-2 .. 14-502 to 14-509
4723-3 Omitted
4723-4 29-105
4723-5 71-308
4723-6 53-867
4724 Repealed 1951.
p. 99
4725 33-S10
4726 14-3157
4727 .... 14-3155, 14-3156
4728 Omitted
4728 1 .. 14-3171, 14-3172
4728-2 14-3151
4728-3 15-1913
4728-4 . . 14-554 to 14-557,
14-559. 14-560
4728-6 Omitted
4729 . . 14-3205 to 14-3207
4730 30-7
4731 14-3202
4732 .. 32-1891 to 32-1895
4733 .. 14-3221 to 14-3224
4"34 33-1241
4735 .... 33-1242, 33-1244.
33-1245
4735 33-1243
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4737 Omitted
4737-1 32-755
4738 .. 14-3231 to 14-3234
4738-1 Omitted
4739 .... 14-3251, 14-3252
4740 14-3253
4741 14-3254
4742 33-1861
4744 33-1251
4745 33-1252
4745 33-1253
4747 .... 33-1254, 33-1256
4748 33-1255
4749 33-1257
4750 14-3257
4751 14-3256
4752 33-802
4753 33-1862
4755 .... 14-3301, 14-3302,
14-3338
4756 .... 14-3303, 14-3305,
14-3310
4756-1 Omitted
4757 14-3332
47f8 14-3331
4759 .... 33-1261, 33-1262
4760 71-309
4761 .... 14-3307, 14-3321
to 14-3327, 14-3337,
33-1871, 33-1872,
55-452
4763 14-3306
4764 14-3311
4765 Omitted
4765 23-104
4767 14-3341
4770 .. 14-3351 to 14-3355
4771 33-1263
4772 .... 33-1266, 33-1267
4773 33-1264
4774 33-1265
4775 14-3343
4776 14-3333
4777 Omitted
4778 Repealed 1951,
p. 335
4779 .... 14-3361, 14-3362
4780 Omitted
4781 Omitted
4783 .. 14-3401 to 14-3-104.
14-3414
4784 .. 14-3415 to 14-3418
4735 14-3409
47:6 14-3407
47S7 14-3408
4788 14-3412
47S9 .... 14 3195. 14-3405,
14-3413, 14-3419,
14-3420
4790 Omitted
4791 Omitted
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4792 to 4804 . . Repealed
1951, p. 207
4805 33-1271
4807 65-3551
4803 65-3652
4309 65-3653
4810 65-3554
4U1 14-3411
4812 Omitted
4813 to 4318 .. Repealed
1951, p. 337
4819 .... 14-3453, 33-1902
4820 14-417
4S21 14-3554
4822 to 4325 . . Repealed
1951, p. 337
14-3461 to 14-3463
14-3531 to 14-3533
4826
4827
4S28
4S29
4830
14-3468
14-3454
14-3-16')
14-469,
14-3465,
4830-1 14-3467
4830-2 .. 14-3467, 14-3535
4830-3 14-3517
4830-4 .... Repealed 1951,
p. 337
4830-5 14-3481 to
14-3435
4831 33-1281
4832 .... 33-1282, 33-1283
4833 Repealed 1951,
p. 337
4834 14-408
4S35 14-409
4835 14-321
4837 14-322
4838 14-323
4839 14 324, 14-329
4340 14-325
4841 14-462
4842 14-326
4813 14-327
4844 14-528, 14-411,
14-463
4845 .... 14-418 to 14-423
4846 14-3511
4847 14-3515
4848 14-3522
4819 14-3523
4850 14-3521
4851 to 4354 . . Repealed
1943, p. 49
4855 .... Repealed 1947.
p. 85
4856 to 4872 Repealed
1951. p. 337
4S73 14-3516
4873-1 Omitted
4874 14-3555
4875 14-3551
4376 14-3552
[OSCCode]
Table of Comparative Sections 1155
1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section Section Section Section Section
4877 14-3554 4939 60-69 4989 71-201.71-202,
4878 14-3556 4940 27-507 71-209, 71-210
4879 14-3561 4941 27-201 to 27-205, 4990 71-203
4880 14-3559 27-208 4991..!!.!.!!.!!. 71-204
4881 .. 14-3362 to 14-3565 4942 .... 19-410. 27-301, 4992 71-?05
4882 14-3567 27-304,27-309, 4993 _ 71_?07
4883 14-3568 27-312 4994 71_208
4884 .... 14-3557, 14-3558 4943 27-307 4995 71-206
4885 33-1911 4944 27-30S 4996 71-211
4886 33-1292 4945 27-309 4996-1 71-1, 71-2
48S7 33-1293 4946 20-109, 27-305 4996-2 .. . 71-8
4888 .... 33-1294, 33-1296 4946-1 .... 14-3352,27-319 4996-3 .... 71-3 71-4
4889 33-1295 4946-2 27-320 4996-4 '71-5
4890 33-1912 4947 27-431,27-433, 4996-5.... 71-7
4891 14-3566 27-436 4996-6 71-8, 71-13,
4892 33-1291 49.43 27-432 71-15, 71-19
4893 33-S02 4949 27-421 4996-7 71-31
4893-1 14-3560 49494 27-437 4996-S 71-36
4893-2 65-l/9o 4c50 27-401,27-405. 4996-9 71-3' 71-33
4893-3 .... 14-553 14-555 27-407 4996-IO 71-34.71-37
«,„,., 14-557, 14-560 4951 27-402, 27-403 4996-11 71-3S, 71-41
J893-4 . °m,"C; 4952 27-406 4995-12 71-39
4894 to 490o Repealed 4953 27.407 49o0.i3 7M6
,on* 1. V9i* litw? 4954 27-4U 4996"14 71-6,71-35
2* ; ]q,1 % fl 4955 27-451 4996-15 71"51- 7U52
4908 to 4912 Repealed 49?6 2745, 4996.1? n54 n_$g
,a ,«i ? '&t£a 495~ 27"506 4996-18 ... 71-55 to 71-57,
4913 .. 14-3631 to 14-3648 495g 27^31,27-633 71-59
4921 27 -Z 27-4 to27-636 4996-19 71-60
49;, " 27 501 4??9 27-508 4996-20 71-63
49"?3 27 51 V 77 4960 27-503, 27-505 4996-21 71-66
" 27-91,' 2*7-101 4961 27-502 4996-22 .-. 71-40, 71-41
49^4 27-51 27-53, 49;33 27-603 4996-23 71-9, 71-14,
27-6727-74 4964 .... 27-611 to 27-613. 71_69
4925 27-52,27-72, 27-613.1.27-614 4996-24 71-67
27-75, 27-99 to 27-616. 27-618, 4995-25 71-68
4925-1 27-69 27-620, 27-621.1, 4996-26 71-17, 71-64
4926 27-70 27-632 4996-27 71-61, 71-62
4927 27-72 4966 71-150. 71-157 4996-28 71-70
4927-1 27-73 to 71-160 4996-29 71-18
4927-3 27-75 4967 71-152 4996-30 71-81
4928 27-78 4968 71-153 4996-31 71-84
4928-2 27-68, 27-80 4959 71-154 4996-32 71-82,71-83
4929 27-82 4970 71-155 4996-33 71-85
4930 10-1604, 27-S3 4971 71-156 4996-34 71-91,71-92
4931 Omitted 4972 71-164 4996-35 71-93
4532 27-87, 27-314 4973 71-165 4996-36 71-94.71-95
4932-1 10-1625 4974 71-166 4996-37 71-97
4933 27-92 4975 Omitted 4996-38 71-96
4934 27-93 4976 71-264 4996-39 71-9S
4934-1 .. 10-1626, 14-3208, 4977 71-167 4996-40 71-111
19-412,27-94, 4973 44-551 4995-41 71-114
27-95, 27-207, 4979 44-552, 44-563 4996-42 71-115
27-316 to 27-318, 49S0 44-555 4996-43 71-115.1
27-412 4981 44-552 to 44-554 4996-44 71-117
4935 27-96 4982 44-551. 44-556 4996-45 71-116
4936 27-97 4983 Omitted 4996-46 71-118
4937 27-98 4984 44-557 4996-47 71-112
4937-1 27-5, 27-99 4985 41-554 4996-48 71-113
4938 27-100 4986 44-560 4996-49 71-119
4938-1 27-101 49S8 Omitted 4996-50 Omitted
1156
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
4996-51 to 4995-53
Repealed 1947, p. 4S9
4996-54 .... 71-12, 71-132,
71-133
4996-55 71-134
4996-57 .. Repealed 1947,
p. 489
4996-58 .. Repealed 1947,
p. 4S9
4996-59 71-11
4960-60 .. Repealed 1947,
p. 489
4996-61 71-10
4996-62 12-755
4996-63 Omitted
4997 32-1
4998 32-2, 32-4
4999 32-5, 32-16
50C0 .... 32-6, 32-7, 32-14
5031 Omitted
5002 32-8, 32-10
5002-1 32-17
5003 to 5005 Omitted
5005 .. 32-12, 32-69, 32-89
5007 32-1101
5008 32-611, 32-619
to 32-621
5009 .... 32-671 to 32-680
5010 32-31 to 32-34
5011 32-36 to 32-38
5012 32-3
5013 32-39
5014 32-35
5015 .. 32-62, 32-63, 32-65
5015 32-67, 32-68,
32-72, 32-87
5017 32-78, 32-79
5018 32-71
5019 32-73, 32-83
5020 32-80, 32-85
5021 32-81, 32-V.2
5022 .. 32-66, 32-70, 32-77
5023 32-S6, 32-90
5024 32-7, 32-74
5025 32-84
5026 32-75, 32-83,
32-1106
5027 32-61
5027-1 32-76
5028 32-551
5028-1 32-61, 32-76
5029 32-102 to 32-108
5030 32-101
5031 32-552
5032 32-695
5033 32-691
5024 32-692
5035 32-693
5036 32-696
5037 32-571
5033 .... 32-572 to 32-575
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5039 32-576
5040 32-694
5011 32-577
5042 32-578
5043 32-554
5043-1 32-555
5044 32-591
5044-1 32-593
5044-2 32-594
5044-3 32-595
5044-4 32-599
5044-5 .... 32-592, 32-595.1
32-600
5045 .... 32-651 to 32-657
5046 32-556
504-1 32-557
5047 .... 32-1201, 32-1202
5048 32-1202
5049 32-1203, 32-1204
5049-1 32-1205
5050 .. 32-1221 to 32-1231
5051 Omitted
5052 Omitted
5052-1 .. 32-1311, 32-1312
5053 Repealed 1944,
p. 1175
5055-1 .. 32-121 to 32-129
5055-3 32-1161
5055-7 .. 32-141 to 32-152
50SS-9 .. 32-161 to 32-172,
32-231
5055-12 Omitted
5056-3 . . 32-221 to 32-250,
32-232
5056-5 .. 32-241 to 32-255
5056-6 32-1281 to
32-1289
5056-7 . . 32-251 to 32-263
5056-8 32-1321 to
32-1326
5056-9 .... 32-825 to 32-828
5056-10 32-1301 to
32-1303
5056-1! 32-1211 to
32-1213
5056-13 32-822
5057 .... 32-341 to 32-353
5057-2 32-1321 to
32-1326
5057-3 32-411 to
32-419
5057-4 32-S29
5057-11 to 5057-22
Repealed 1948, p. 1768
5058 to 5095 . . Repealed
1951, p. 738
5097 35-101
50 S 35-1
5039 35-111
5100 35-102, 35-112,
35-113
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5101 35-114
5102 35-11S
5103 35-121
5104 35-122
51C5 35-101, 35-124
51C6 35-123
5107 33-125
51C3 35-127
5109 35-128
5110 35-129
5111 35-126
5112 35-130
5113 35-131, 35-132
5114 35-133
5115 35-134
5115 35-136
5117 35-140
5118 35-137
5119 55-141
5120 35-135
5121 35-138
5122 Omitted
5123 35-139
5123-1 5-604, 35-201
5123-2 35 202
5123-3 35-203
5123-4 55-205
5123-5 35-204
5123-6 35-206
5123-7 35-207
5124 32-1451
5125 Omitted
5125 32-1453
5127 32-1452
5128 Omitted >
5128-1 .. 32-1452, 32-1494
5128-2 32-1463
5128-3 32-1464
5128-4 32-1455 to
32-14:8. 32-1474
5128-5 32-1469 to
32-1471
5128-6 32-1473
51287 32-1485
5128-8 32-1478 to
32-1483
5128-9 32-1472
5128-10 32-1475
5128-11 32-1486
5128-12 32-1477
5128-13 32-1492
5128-14 32-1491
5128-15 32-14S4
512S-16 .. 32-1475,32-1485,
32-1489
S12S-17 32-14S7
5128-18 32-1488
5128-19 32-1493
5128-20 32-1490
5128-21 . . 32-1461, 32-1495
Table of Comparative Sections 1157
,„.o^ i IQ^Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
,942 Code «"C;de 194 Code "--Code ^.^ ^.^
SSS. ;ij '- — SS5 S :::::::::::::: 3SS
— f •;;;;:;-:vSS S::::::::::::'S
to 32-lbOb oioj :,„.( r„, e/; qci 56-95?
5123-27 .... 6-403, 32-1454, 64 6-365 5223 %9^%%'i
*$l&£ " • :::::::::::■ oi£I 5224 .... 56-961 to 5^.
32-1602, 32-WO 5167 ["V. 56-1367 56-969 to 56-971
5-3-23 3-161,3-167 5:63 .... 56 1301 56-13 2 ^ ^
5129 333i; ::: *%> %£££$&
51294 t0 22" 7 '.::: -56:1305,' Hum 5226 56-963, 56-ioo4
M, 5173 56-1311 5227 . rrrrr. .-— Omitted
5129-2 .. 32-1602, 32-1661 V:' '5V 1107 56-13" 5228 56-986, 56-995
5129-3 32-1663 «£ .... 5S-1JO/. »i^ 5229 ____ ^^ 56101S
5129-4 .. 32-1204, 32-1662, ^ 56-1314 5230 56-953, 56-954
3M664 S176 ............ .5tJ^ 523ii 5g
5129-5 .. 32-1665, 32-1666 5173 ' =56-1319 5231-2 56-303
5129-6 32-1663 j179 \\\ 56-1309 5231-3 56-310
5129-7 32-1669 sl80 56-1321 5231-4 56-304
5129-8 32-1667 slgl' " _ 56-1324 5231-5 56-302
5129-9 32-1670 Slg, ' 56-1326 5231-6 56-313,56-314
5129-10 32-1671 51S3 56-1325 5231-7 56-305,56-315
5129-11 32-1523 5184 ...56-1320 5231-8 56-306
5129-12 .. 32-1642, 32-1543 sl85 56-1330 5231-9 56-305,56-307,
5129-13 32-1644 51g6 56-1329 56"317
5129-14 32-1645 S187 56-1323 5231-10 56-308
5129-15 .. 32-1641, 32-1646 51S8 56-1327 5231-11 .... 56-312, 56-316
to 32-1650 S189 "56-1310.1,56-1312 5231-12 56-311
5130 32-1102 5190 56-1328 5231-13 56-319
5131 32-1103 5191 56-1317 5231-14 56-309
513? ..32-1104 5192 56-1318 5231-15 56-318
5133 . . 32-110/ to 32-1109 5193 56-531 5231-16 56-320
5134 Omitted 5194 56-532 5231-17 56-321
5135 32-1110 5195 56-518,56-519 5231-13 56-322
51*6' 32-891 5196 ... 56-511,56-513 5231-19 .... 56-902, 56-903.
5137 32-802,32-803 5197 56-514,56-517, 56-914 to 56-916
5P8 32-803 56-538 5231-20 .... 56-901, 56-913
5139!;'. 32-S04 519S 56-536 5231-21 56-919
5140 32-305 5199 56-534,56-535, 5231-22 56-918
5141 32-805 56-537 5231-23 .. 56-904 to 56-906,
5142 .... 32-807 52OO .... 56-551 to 56-555, 56-SOS, 56-909
514^ 37 809 to 32-811 56-571 5231-24 56-910
5144 .... 32-S12 to 32-814 5201 56-563 5231-25 56-901
5145 32-820 5?02 56-564,56-565 5231-26 56-907
5145 32-816, 32-317 5203 56-566, 56-567 5231-27 .... 56-911,56-912
5147 ... 32-815, 32-S16, 5?05 56-568 5231-28 Omitted
32-318,32-819 5?05 56-561 5231-29 50-1103
rUo 32.7=4 5207 56-562 5231-30 56-1104
549 ■:::::::::::;'56i35s 520s 5^9 5231-31 .. smiomwik
5150 '.... So-1354, 56-1355 5209 56-570 56-1115
5151 56-1351 5210 .... 56-572 to 56-574 5231-32 .. 56-1106, 56-1117
5159 ' '"" 56-1352 5211 .... 56-575 to 56-577 5231-33 56-1101
5153 55-1355,56-1358, 5212 56-533 5231-34 56-1109
55-1359 56-1366 5213 56-522 5231-35 .. 56-1110, 56-1113
S3 •- ■"* SS His :::::::::::::: SS %£ :::::::::: 358
"•'•"*«* Kg S2" SSWKB S3 :::::::::: KS
SS SiSl 5217 56-523 5231-40 .. 56-1102, 56-1113
5159 ::::":;;;;:; 56-U71 521s smm sm-n o««4
1158
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code
1952 Code
Section
Section
SZi2 . .
56-1051
5233 ..
56-1052
5234 ..
. 56-1053, 56-1083
5235 ..
. 56-1054, 56-1055
5236 .
. 56-1056, 56-1058
5237 ..
. 56-1061, 56-1063,
56-1065, 56-1066,
56-10S4
5233 ...
5233 ...
Omitted
5240 ..
. 56-1067, 56-1069
5241 ..
56-1068
5242 ..
. 56-1057, 56-1059,
56-1060
5243 ..
56-1070
5244 ..
56-1077 to 56-1079
5245 ..
56-1074 to 56-1077
5246 ..
56-1030
5247 ..
56-1081
5243 ..
56-1083
5249 ..
56-1C62 to 56-1064,
56-1073, 56-1082
5250 . . .
Omitted
5250-1 .
.... 56-352, 56-353
5250-2 .
... 56-352, 56-354
5250-3 .
... 56-352, 56-355,
56-356, 56-358
5250-4 .
. . . 56-352, 56-357
5250-5 .
... 56-352, 56-359
5250-6 .
... 56-351, 56-352
5250-7 .
56-352, 56-360
5250-8 .
56-352, 56-361
5250-11
56-452
5250-12
.... 56-451, 56-480
5250-13
. . 56-462, 56-463,
56-474
5250-14
.... 56-461, 56-464
5250-15
56-453
5250-16
. 56-454 to 56-458,
56-460
5250-17
.... 56-465, 56-466
5250-18
56-467
5250-19
Omitted
5250-20
56-468
5250-21
56-479
5250-22
. 56-471 to 56-473
5250-23
. 56-469, 56-470,
56-475 to 56-478
5250-24
56-481
5250-25
56-459
5250-26
5250-31
56-252
5250-32
56-251
52S0-33
56-259
5250-34
56-260
5250-35
56-261
5250-36
56-253
5250-37
.... 56-255, 56-256
5250-33
.... 56-254, 56-258
5250-39
56-262
5250-40
56-263
5250-41
56-264
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5250-42 56-265
5250-43 56-266
5250-44 56-267
5250-45 56-276
5250-46 .... 56-263, 56-269
5250-47 56-270
5250-48 56-272
5250-49 56-273
5250-50 .... 56-274, 56-275
5250-51 56-271
5250-52 56-257
5250-53 56-277
5250-54 Omitted
5251 56-1552
5252 .... 56-1553, 56-1555
5253 56-1556
5254 Omitted
5255 .... 56-1559, 56-1561,
56-1562
5256 .... 56-1558, 56-1560
5257 .... 56-1563, 56-1564
5258 56-1565
5259 .... 56-1554, 56-1557
5260 .... 56-1551, 56-1567
5261 56-1566
5262 56-652
5263 .... 56-653 to 56-655
5264 56-656
5265 .... 56-657 to 56-659
5266 .... 56-661 to 56-665
5267 56-660
5268 56-651
5269 56-668
5270 56-667
5271 56-666
5271-1 Omitted
5271-2 Omitted
5271-3 9-310
5271-4 36-1
5271-5 36-2
5271-6 Omitted
5271-7 Omitted
'5271-8 .... 36-31 to 36-34
5271-9 36-21
5271-10 9-310. 36-3
5271-11 36-39
5271-12 36-20
5271-13 36-51, 36-52
5271-14 36-61
5271-15 36-55, 36-56
5271-16 36-35, 36-36
5271-17 36-37
5271-18 .... 36-11 to 36-14,
36-23
5271-19 36-17
5271-20 36-16
5271-21 36-15
5271-22 36-18, 36-19
5271-23 36-57
5271-24 36-54
5271-25 36-53
5271-26 36-5S, 36-59
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5271-27 36-38
5271-28 36-60
5271-29 36-22
5271-30 Omitted
5271-31 .... 35-101, 36-102
5271-32 36-102
5271-33 36-103
5271-34 .. 36-111 to 36-115,
36-118, 36-124
5271-35 36-117
5271-36 36-119
5271-37 36-120
5271-33 36-116
5271-39 36-125,36-126,
36-133,36-151,
36-153
5271-40 .... 36-154, 36-168
5271-41 36-134
5271-42 .... 36-135, 36-136
5271-43 .. 36-127 to 36-130
5271-44 .... 36-139,36-140,
36-155, 36-169
5271-45 .... 36-156, 36-165
5271-46 .... 36-157, 36-160,
36-162, 36-164
5271-47 36-158
5271-48 36-166
5271-49 36-167
5271-50 36-138
5271-51 36-141
5271-52 36-161
5271-53 36-137
5271-54 .. 36-181 to 36-185
5271-55 . . 36-201 to 36-205
5271-56 .. 36-206 to 36-210.
36-223
5271-57 .... 36-211, 36-222
5271-5S ... Repealed 1951,
p. 529
5271-59 ... Repealed 1951,
p. 529
5271-60 Omitted
5271-61 Omitted
5271-71 36-301
5271-72 Omitted
5271-73 36-302
5271-74 . . 36-303 to 36-305
5271-75 36-306
5271-76 36-307
5271-77 Omitted
5271-78 Omitted
5271-81 36-502
5271-82 36-501
5271-S3 .... 36-503, 36-504,
36-509
5271-84 36-505
5271-85 36-506
5271-86 36-507
5271-87 36-508
5271-SS 36-510
5271-89 36-511
5271-90 Omitted
Table of Comparative Sections
1159
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5271-91 36-163
5271-101 ... 35-261, 36-264
5271-102 36-262
5271-103 36-263
5271-104 36-131
5272 21-21
5273 21-23
5274 21-26
5275 Omi'.ted
5275 21-24
5277 21-22
5273 21-5
5279 21-41,21-44
5283 21-42, 21-43
5281 21-46
5282 .... 21-45, 21-502 to
21-506,21-508
5283 Omitted
52C4 21-456
5285 21-451
5285 .... 21-454, 21-471 to
21-478,21-485,
21-491
5287 21-507
5283 21-452, 21-453
5289 21-474, 21-479,
21-431,21-482,
21-489
5290 21-455
5291 21-490
5292 21-459, 21-501
5293 21-4S4, 21-488
5294 21-487
5295 21-480, 21-483
5296 21-486
5297 21-509
5293 21-458
5299 21-815, 21-846
5301 21-61 to 21-63,
21-66,21-2351,
21-3102
5302 21-67, 21-3213,
21-4012
5303 21-70
5304 21-76
5305 21-73 to 21-75
5306 21-91
5307 21-79
5303 21-69
5309 21-78
5310 21-77
5311 21-80
5312 21-68
5313 21-81 to 21-86,
21-3951
5314 21-71
5315 21-72, 21-956
5316 .... 21-1451, 21-2356,
21-2651,21-2803 to
21-2805,21-2832,
21-2333,21-2837
5317 21-102,21-103
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5318 21-104
5319 21-111 to 21-114
5320 21-116
5321 21-411, 21-419
5323 21-412
5324 21-372, 21-420
to 21-423
5325 21-416 to 21-418
5326 21-413
5327 21-414
5323 21-221
5329 21-912
5330 .... 21-913 to 21-918,
21-920 to 21-926,
21-934,21-3177
5331 21-927
5332 21-935, 21-936
5333 to 5340 Repealed
1951, p. 759
5341 Omitted
5342 Omitted
5343 .... 21-222 to 21-229
5344 21-227
5345 21-238
5346 .... 21-849 to 21-852,
21-854,21-856
5317 .... 21-S41 to 21-844
5348 21-847, 21-848,
21-851,21-855
5349 21-358, 21-359
5350 21-87
5351 21-89
5352 21-90
5353 Omitted
5354 21-90
5355 .... 21-951 to 21-953
5356 21-954
5357 21-240
5358 21-230. 21-242,
21-353,21-354,
21-753 to 21-755
5360 21-232
5361 21-233, 21-235
to 21-237
5362 21-234
5363 65-152
5364 65-154, 65-1769
5365 65-156
5366 65-158
5367 21-959
5353 21-957
5369 21-960
53/0 21-961
5371 Omitted
5372 21-941, 21-942
5373 21-943
5374 21-105, 21-239,
21-351,21-352
5375 21-752
5376 21-4
5377 21-751
5378 21-3
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5380 21-371
5381 21-373, 21-374
5382 21-355
5333 21-356, 21-357
5385 21-806
5386 21-25
5387 64-101
5388 64-105
5389 64-102
5390 64-103
5391 21-1, 21-243,
21-853,21-1687
5392 21-231, 21-902,
21-903
5393 21-901
5394 21-691
5395 21-692
5396 21-693
5397 .... 21-671 to 21-677
5398 22-12
5399 22-13
5400 21-601
5401 21-602
5402 21-603
5403 21-604
5404 21-621
5405 21-622
5406 21-622
5407 21-623
5408 21-633
5409 21-624
5410 21-625
5411 21-627
5412 21-628
5413 21-629
5414 Omitted
5415 21-630
5416 21-711
5417 Omitted
5418 Omitted
5419 21-712
5420 21-713, 21-715
5421 21-714, 21-717
5422 21-716
5423 .... 21-252 to 21-256
5424 21-251
5425 Repealed 1945,
p. 379
5426 21-911, 21-928
to 21-933
5427 Repealed 1951,
p. 507
5428 21-263
5429 21-264
5430 Omitted
5431 .... 21-694 to 21-697
5445 21-301
5445 21-302
5447 21-303
5448 21-304
5449 21-321
5450 21-320.
1160 Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 19S2 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section Section Section Section Section
5451 21-305 5511 42-102 5544 .... 21-1611, 21-1612,
5452 21-306 5512 42-103 21-1614,21-1615
5453 21-307 5513 21-1002 5544-1 .. 21-1621 to 21-1624
5454 .21-308 5514 Omitted 5544-2 .. 21-1651,21-1652,
5455 21-309 to 21-311 5515 Repealed 1944, 21-1654
5456 21-312 p. 2293 5544-3 21-1663
5457 21-313 5515-1 to 5515-6 5544-4 21-1661
545S 21-314 Omitted 5544-5 .. 21-1631, 21-1632,
5459 21-315 5516 to 5517-4 .. Repealed 21-1635 to 21-1637
5460 21-316 1950, p. 1973 5544-6 21-1601
5461 21-317 551S Omitted 5544-7 .. 21-1638 to 21-1641
5462 21-318 5518-1 .. 21-1081 to 21-1085 5544-8 21-1642
5463 21-319 5518-2 to 5518-5 5544-9 21-1603
5464 .21-415 Omitted 5545 21-1625
5465 .... 21-871 to 21-873 5519 ... . Omitted 5545-1 21-1662
5466 21-761 5520 .... 42-302 to 42-304 5545-2 21-1682
5467 21-764 5521 21-1121 to 21-1127 5545-3 21-1683
5468 21-765,21-767 5522 Repealed 1947, 5545-4 21-1684
5469 21-769 p 137 5545-5 .. 21-1658 to 21-1660
5470 21-763 5522-1 21-1105 5546 .. 21-1671 to 21-1677,
5471 21-770 5523 .. 21-1101 to 21-1104 21-1681
5472 21-762, 21-775 5524 to 5524-2 .. Omitted 5546-1 21-1680
5473 21-770, 21-776, 5525 21-1222 5546-2 21-1678
21-777 5525-1 .. 21-1231 to 21-1236 5546-3 21-1679
5474 21-76S, 21-771 5525-2 ... 21-561 to 21-566 5546-4 21-1685
5475 21-778 5526 to 5526-2 .. Omitted 5546-5 .... Repealed 1951,
5476 21-779 5527 Omitted p. 521
5477 21-611 5528 Omitted 5546.5 21-1686
5478 21-612 5529 21-1251,21-1252 5545.7 61.451 51.454
5479 21-613 5530-1 Omitted 554,3.8 '[[ 61-452,' 61-453,
5480 22-501 5530-2 Omitted 61-458
5481 22-507 5530-11 . . 42-311 to 42-314
5482 .... 22-502 to 22-506 5531 Omitted
5483 22-508 5532 Omitted
5484 22-509 5533 21-1351
5485 22-510 5533-1 to 5533-8 .. Omitted
5485 22-513,22-514 5534 21-1413
5487 22-511 5535 .... 21-151 to 21-154
5483 .... 22-451 to 22-453 5535-1 Omitted
5489 22-454 5535-2 .... Repealed 1950,
5490 22-456 p. 2457 5549-1 .. 21-1711 to 21-1716
5491 22-457 5537 21-1452 5549-2 21-1/04
5492 22-453, 22-455 5537-1 .... Repealed 1951, 5549-3 21-1/01
5493 22-460 p. 518 5549-4 Omitted
5494 22-458 5537-2 .. 21-1471 to 21-1473 55*0 21-1702
5495 22-459 5537-3 21-1454 5550-1 21-1/03
5496 Omitted 5537-4 21-1456 5551 .. 21-1761 to 21-1763
5497 Repealed 1951, 5538 .... 21-1461, 21-1462 5551-1 .... Repealed 1942,
p. 508 5538-1 .... Repealed 1951, p. 1653
549Q 49.251 p. 419 5552 Omitted
3*Ja <4---.il 1 S55'-l 21-5:>7 21-537
5499 42-252, 42-253 5539 21-1459 "^ l ■ ■ ' ■ . \\\~ '■ z' ' °-'
5500 .... 42-201 to 42-205 5540 Repealed 1951, ?i qjn ^1 54Q
5501 .... 42-151 to 42-159 p. 367 91 «n1>i qw
5502 42-101, 42-126 5540-1 21-1481 ZK"U' ""
5503 42-111 5540-2 ...21-1491,21-1492 5552-2 .... Repealed 1951,
5504 42-112,42-114 5540-3 .. 21-1501 to 21-1503 P- 297
5505 42-113 5540-4 ... 21-1511, 21-1512 5552-3 .... Repealed 1951,
5506 42-121,42-122 5540-5 .. 21-1521 to 21-1524 P- 297
5507 42-123, 42-125 5541 21-1551 5552-4 Omitted
5508 42-124 5542 Omitted 5553 Repealed 1951,
5509 Omitted 5543 Repealed 1944, p. 753
5510 42-104 p.1303 5553-1 21-83.1
5546-9 61-455
5546-10 61-456
5546-11 61-457
5548 Omitted
5549 21-525, 21-526,
21-531,21-535,
21-536. 21-538 to
21-540,21-552
Table of Comparative Sections
1161
1942 Code 1952 Cede
Section Section
5553-2 Repealed 1951,
p. 753
5554 Repealed 1951,
p. 753
5555 Repealed 1946,
p. 1361
5556 Omitted
5556-1 .. 21-1941 to 21-1943
5556-2 21-1945
5557 Omitted
555S 21-1901, 21-1902
5559 . . . 21-2021 to 21-2025
5559-1 .. 21-1991 to 21-1993
5560 21-2052
5560-1 .. 21-2051, 21-2053
5560-3 21-2058
5561 ... 21-2071 to 21-2076
5562 . . . 21-2055 to 21-2057
5562-1 to 5562-3
Repealed 1950, p. 2012
5562-4 Omitted
5562-5 Omitted
5562-6 to 5562-8
Repealed 1950, p. 2012
5562-9 Omitted
5563 Repealed 1950,
p. 2012
5564 21-2188
5564-1 .... 21-527, 21-529
to 21-531, 21-535,
21-536, 21-538 to
21-540,21-546,
21-552
5565 Omitted
5565-1 Omitted
5566 to 5566-6 . . Omitted
5567 .. 21-2252 to 21-2255,
21-2261
5567-1 . . 21-2262 to 21-2265
5567-2 21-2301
5567-3 21-2302
5568 to 5568-2 .. Omitted
5569 Omitted
5570 42-371
5570-1 . . . 42-373 to 42-383
5570-2 Omitted
5571 Omitted
5571-1 ... 21-2371, 21-2372
5571-2 21-521, 21-522,
21-531,21-535,
21-536. 21-53S to
21-540, 21-543,
21-548
5571-3 . .. 21-2381, 21-23S7
to 21-2389
5572 21-2351
5573 .... 21-2401, 21-2402,
21-2404,21-2410,
21-2411
5574 Omitted
5575 .. 21-2431 to 21-2433
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5576 Omitted
5577 .. 21-2511 to 21-2517,
21-2519 to 21-2521
5578 Omitted
5578-1 21-2510
5579 21-2531
5579-1 21-2532
5579-2 21-2533
5579-3 21-2536
5579-4 21-2537
5579-5 21-2558
5580 21-2552
5581 21-2553
5582 Omitted
5583 Omitted
S5S3-1 21-571
5583-2 21-2577
5584 to 5584-2 . . Omitted
5585 Omitted
5586 42-391 to 42-395
5587 21-2654, 21-2659
5588 21-521. 21-531.
21-535.21-536,
21-538, 21-539,
21-54S, 21-552
5589 to 5589-18 . . Omitted
5589-21 . . 42-401 to 42-406
5590 Omitted
5591 Omitted
5592 .... 21-2732, 21-2734
5592-1 21-2735
5592-2 21-2736
5592-3 21-2737
5592-4 Omitted
5592-5 21-2739
5592-6 21-2740
5592-7 . . 21-2772, 21-2783,
21-2785
5592-8 21-2776
5592-9 21-2775
5592-10 21-2784
5592-11 . . 21-2751, 21-2753
5592-12 21-2758
5592-13 21-2756
5592-14 21-2757
5592-15 21-27S0
5592-16 21-2781
5592-17 . . 21-2771, 21-2773,
21-2777 to 21-2779
5592-18 21-2782
5592-19 21-2752
5592-20 Omitted
5593 .... 21-2754, 21-2755
5594 21-2835
5594-1 Omitted
5595 to 5595-8 .. Omitted
5596 .... 42-411 to 42-414,
42-417 to 42-422
5596-1 . . 42-423 to 42-429
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5597 .... 21-527, 21-529 to
21-531,21-535,
21-536. 21-538 to
21-540,21-546,
21-552
5598 21-2901
559S-1 Repealed 1948,
p. 1902
5599 42-441 to 42-450
5600 21-2952
5600-1 . . 21-2952, 21-2971
to 21-2974, 21-2982
5600-2 21-2981
5600-3 Omitted
5601 to 5601-2 . . Omitted
5601-3 Repealed 1944,
p. 2259
5601-4 to 5601-7 .. Omitted
5602 Omitted
5603 Repealed 1951,
p. 394
5603-1 Omitted
5604 . . 21-3061 to 21-3066
5604-1 Omitted
5604-2 21-3054
5605 21-3053
5605-1 .. 21-3081. 21-3032
5606 21-62, 21-3102
5606-1 Repealed 1945,
p. 50
5606-2 Omitted
5606-3 Omitted
5607 Omitted
5607-1 Omitted
5608 to 5609-2 .. Omitted
5610 Omitted
5610-1 21-3176
5611 21-3170
5611-1 .. 21-3169, 21-3171
5611-2 21-3179
5612 21-3165
5612-1 Omitted
5612-3 21-197
5612-4 .. 61-481 to 61-488
5613 .... 21-3201, 21-3225,
42-502
5614 21-3251
5614-1 .... Repealed 1951,
p. 520
5614-2 .... Repealed 1951,
p. 520
5614-3 21-3255
5614-4 to 5614-7
Repealed 1951, p. 520
5614-8 Omitted
5614-9 Omitted
5614-10 21-3253
5614-11 21-3261 to
21-3264
5614-12 Omitted
5614-13 ... Repealed 1951,
p. 520
1162
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code _ 1952 Code
S«etiQQ<^' PccTlrrn
f5614-fn__i_42401
-S5tTTfT. 77...... 21-3266
5614-16 to 5614-19
Omitted
5614-20 ... Repealed 1951.
p. 520
5614-21 Omitted
5614-22 Omitted
5615 .... 21-3281, 21-2283,
21-3284
5615-1 ... 21-3281,21-3283,
21-3234
5615-2 .. 21-3281 to 21-3284
5616 . .. 21-3302 to 21-3305
5617 to 5518-1 .. Omitted
5619 .... 21-3354, 21-3355
5620 .. 21-3361 to 21-3364
5621 Omitted
5622 Omitted
5623 21-3404
5624 Omitted
5624-1 21-3419
5621-2 .. 21-3431 to 21-3434
,5625 21-3418
5621 21-3551
5627 21-3553
5527-1 21-3552
5623 Omitted
552C-1 Omitted
5629 Omitted
5630 .. 21-3451 to 21-3454,
21-3478
5631 21-528, 21-529,
21-531,21-533,
21-535, 21-536
21-538 to 21-540,
21-546,21-551,
21-552
5632 .. 21-3471 to 21-3476
5633 Omitted
5634 .... 21-521 to 21-523,
21-531,21-535,
21-536, 21-538 to
21-540,21-543,
21-543, 21-552
5635 to 5635-2 . . Omitted
5635 Omitted
5636-1 Omitted
5636-2 ... 42-551 to 42-555
5637 Omitted
563S .. 21-3611 to 21-3613
5638-1 Omitted
5639 Omitted
5639-1 Omitted
5640 Omitted
5640-1 ... 21-3671, 21-3672
5640-2 21-3685
5641 to 5641-5 .. Omitted
5642 Omitted
5642-1 21-3662
5642-2 Omitted
5643 Omitted
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5643-1 ...' 21-3718
5643-2 Omitted
5643-3 21-3706
5643-4 21-3717
5643-5 ... 21-3715, 21-3716
5644 Omitted
5644-1 Omitted
5544-3 Omitted
5544-4 Omitted
5644-5 21-131
5645 Omitted
5645-1 Omitted
5645-2 . . . 42-531 to 42-588
5646 Omitted
5647 21-3302
5648 Omitted
5649 .. 21-3871 to 21-3875
5649-1 21-65, 21-3851,
21-3S52, 21-3856
5649-2 .. 21-3353 to 21-3855
5649-3 21-3835
5649-4 21-3858
5649-5 Omitted
5649-6 .. 21-3891 to 21-3898
5650 .. 21-3912 to 21-3918,
21-3921 to 21-3923.
65-1820
5550-2 Omitted
5650-3 Omitted
5651 Omitted
5651-1 .. 61-501 to 61-509,
61-511
5651-2 .. 61-521 to 61-530,
61-533
5651-3 ... 42-601 to 42-610
5652 21-3953
5652-1 ... 21-3956, 21-3963
5652-2 ... 21-3955, 21-3958
5652-3 ... 21-3964, 21-3965
5652-4 21-3962
5652-5 Omitted
5653 21-3961
5654 Omitted
5654-1 Omitted
5655 to 5656-3 . . Repealed
1950, p. 2192
5656-4 21-4023
5656-5 ... Repealed 1950,
p. 2192
5657 Repealed 1950,
p. 2192
5658 .... 21-4051, 21-4052
5658-1 Omitted
5659 Repealed 1949,
p. 158
5659-1 Omitted
5659-2 21-529. 21-530
5659-3 Omitted
5659-4 Omitted
5660 .... 42-641 to 42-654
5661 .... 21-4151, 21-4171,
21-4172
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5661-1 21-4152
5661-2 21-4173
5662 21-521, 21-522,
21-531,21-535,
21-536, 21-538 to
21-540,21-544,
21-552
5663 .... 21-4155, 21-4156
5664 .... 21-4153, 21-4175
5654-1 21-4154
5665 21-4216
5666 .. 21-4211 to 21-4213
5667 21-4231
5667-1 21-4232
5667-2 Omitted
5667-3 .... Repealed 1951,
p. 207
5667-4 21-4234
5667-5 Omitted
5667-6 21-4236
5667-7 Omitted
5668 .. 21-4241 to 21-4244
5669 Omitted
5670 21-4317
5670-1 21-4333
5670-2 21-4311
5670-3 21-4302
5670-4 21-4304
5671 21-4303
5672 21-4312
5672-1 21-4313, 4316
5673 21-521, 21-524,
21-531,21-535,21-536,
21-538 to 21-540.
21-545,21-547,21-552
5674 .... 21-4331, 21-4334,
21-4334.1,21-4335
to 21-4338
5674-1 21-4351
5674-2 21-4352
5674-3 Omitted
5674-4 21-4382 to
21-4385
5674-6 Omitted
5674-7 21-4391
5674-8 Omitted
5674-9 21-4401 to
21-4408
5674-10 21-4358
5674-11 21-4360
5575 .... 42-661 to 42-665
5675-1 42-666
5697 22-1
5698 22-4
5699 22-5
5700 to 5702
Repealed 1951, p. 520
5703 .. 1-461, 14-604, 22-7
5704 64-104
5705 21-7, 22-6
5707 Repealed 1946.
p. 1343
Table of Comparative Sections
1163
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5708 22-2
5709 to 5710-10
Repealed 1951, p. 520
5711 22-56
5712 22-51 to 22-55
5712-1 .... Repealed 1950,
p. 2549
5712-2 22-9
5713 .... 22-101 to 22-103
5714 22-108
5715 22-104
5716 22-105
5717 22-106
5718 22-107
5719 22-111
5720 22-109
5721 22-112, 22-116
5722 22-113
5723 22-114, 22-115
5724 Repealed 1951,
p. 520
5725 Repealed 1951,
p. 520
5726 22-119
5727 22-118
5728 Repealed 1951,
p. 520
5729 22-110
5729-1 22-120
5730 22-201
5731 22-202
5732 22-203, 22-204
5733 22-205, 22-206
5734 22-208
5735 22-218
5736 22-210
5737 22-209
5738 22-211
5739 3-25
5740 3-24
5741 Omitted
5742 22-217
5743 3-21 to 3-23
5744 22-212
5745 to 5747
Repealed 1951, p. 778
5748 6-403
5749 6-403.1, 6-425
5749-1 6-409
5750 3-21, 6-401,
6-403, 6-406, 6-425
5758 22-213
5759 22-231
5760 22-232
5761 22-233
5762 22-234
5763 22-235
5764 22-236
5765 to 5772
Repealed 1951, p. 520
5773 Repealed 1951,
p. 779
1942 Code 19S2 Code
Section Section
5774 .... 22-302 to 22-304
5775 22-305
5776 22-306
5776-1 22-308
5776-2 22-307
5777 22-309
5778 Omitted
5779 22-310
57S0 22-311
5781 22-312
5782 22-313
5783 22-314, 22-315
5785 22-401
5786 .... 22-402 to 22-404,
22-406
5787 22-405
5788 22-406
5789 22-407, 22-408
5790 22-409, 22-410
5791 Repealed 1951,
p. 520
5792 22-412
5793 Repealed 1951,
p. 520
5794 22-351
5795 22-352
5796 .... 22-353 to 22-355
5797 Repealed 1951,
p. 520
5798 Omitted
5799 22-357
5800 22-551, 22-552
5801 22-554
5802 .... 22-554.1, 22-555
5803 22-556
5804 22-553
5805 22-557
5806 3-26
5806-1 3-27, 3-2S
5806-2 3-29, 3-30
5806-3 63-1, 63-2
5806-11 14-306
5806-12 .. 3-251 to 3-253
5806-21 3-130
5806-31 6-406
5S06-32 6-407
5806-33 6-426, 6-428
to 6-432
5806-34 6-401, 6-404
5S06-35 6-422 to 6-424
5806-36 Omitted
5806-37 6-433
5806-3S 6-433
5S06-39 6-405
5806-40 6-410
5806-41 . . . Repealed 1950,
p. 2181
5806-42 6-421
5806-43 6-411
5806-44 6-304
5806-45 6-315
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5806-61 .... 66-601, 66-603,
66-603.1, 66-604
5806-71 3-401
5806-72 3-411, 3-415
5806-73 3-:01
5806-74 3-401
5806-75 3-401
5S06-76 3-401
5806-77 3-412
5806-78 3-413
5S06-79 3-414
5806-SO 3-415
5S06-81 3-402, 3-403
5S06-S2 3-431
5806-83 3-421, 3-422
5806-84 3-421, 3-423
5806-85 .... 3-434 to 3-436
5806-86 3-424
5806-87 3-404, 3-405
5806-S8 3-411, 3-414
5S05-89 3-432, 3-433
5S06-101 63-51
SS06-102 63-53
5806-103 .... 63-52, 63-55
5806-104 . . 63-61 to 63-68
5S06-105 . . 63-81 to 63-95,
63-101
5806-106 63-122
5806-107 .. 63-121, 63-123
to 63-126, 63-131,
63-132
5806-108 63-127 to
63-129
5S06-109 63-141 to
63-149
5806-110 63-150 to
63-153
5806-111 63-161 to
63-167
5806-112 63-130
5806-113 63-54
5S06-114 63-111 to
63-116
5806-115 Omitted
5806-116 Omitted
5806-122 .. 3-451 to 3-454
5806-123 63-221 to
63-225
5806-125 63-251 to
63-264
5806-126 63-271 to
63-275
5806-127 63-311 to
63-313, 63-318
to 63-320
5806-128 .. Repealed 1944,
p. 1260
5806-129 3-301 to
3-304
1164
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5806-130 3-311 to
3-314,63-331
5806-131 63-361 to
63-368
5806-132 63-381 to
63-389
5806-133 63-401 to
63-405
5806-134 63-421 to
63-430
5S06-135 3-321 to
3-324
5806-136 63-451 to
63-453
5S05-137 Omitted
5805-133 Omitted
5807 70-1
5803 33-612, 33-613,
33-815
5809 33-818
5510 Repealed 1951,
p. 778
5511 33-732
5812 33-801. 47-8
5313. . s 33-811, 33-S33 to
33-S40, 33-851,33-910
to 33-913
5813-1 33-812
5814 33-852
5315 33-853
5816 33-854
5S18 to 5820 ... Omitted
5821 33-821
5322 Omitted
5823 33-813
5824 33-S14
5825 Omitted
5825-3 33-460
5826 33-901
5827 Omitted
582S 33-493
5829 33-495
5830 33-497
5S31 33-496
5833 to 5835 . . . Omitted
5S.?6 .... 33-905 to 33-90S
5837 Omitted
5838 .... 33-951, 33-951.1
5839 33-903
5840 33-904
5S41 33-962
5842 33-607
5843 33-608
5844 33-609
5845 33-615
5846 .... 33-952 to 33-955
5847 14-205, 33-S20,
33-956
5847-1 33-820
5848 5S-732
5849 33-831
5850 to 5853 ... Omitted
1942 Code 19S2 Code
Section Section
5853-1 33-456
5854 33-822
5855 Omitted
5856 33-921, 33-925
5857 33-924
5858 33-922
5859 33-926
5860 33-1071
5861 33-1281.1
SS62 33-966
5863 33-961, 33-966
5864 .... 33-967, 33-1072,
33-1147
5855 33-963
5866 33-803
5866-1 33-78 to 33-80
5866-2 33-819
5867 Repealed 1951,
p. 457
5867-1 .... Repealed 1951.
p. 457
5S68 to 5872-1
Repealed 1951, p. 457
5873 Repealed 1951,
p. 457
5S73-1 33-164
5874 to 5890-4
Repealed 1951, p. 457
5S91 Repealed 1951,
p. 457
5892 Repealed 1951,
p. 457
5893 Repealed 1949,
p. 342
5S94 Repealed 1949,
p. 342
5895 46-131, 46-132
5896 to 5900
Repealed 1949, p. 342
5900-1 Omitted
5901 Repealed 1949,
p. 342
5902 Repealed 1949,
p. 342
5904 to 5907
Repealed 1949, p. 342
5908 .... 2-21, 2-22, 46-801
5909 Repealed 1949,
p. 342
5910 to 5925
Repealed 1951, p. 457
5925-1 58-1361
to 58-1366
5925-2 to 5925-7
Repealed 1951, p. 457
5925-8 Omitted
5925-9 Repealed 1949,
p. 466
5925-10 ... Repealed 1951.
p. 457
5925-11 ... Repealed 1951,
p. 457
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
5925-12 Omitted
5925-13 to 5925-16
Repealed 1951, p. 457
5926 to 5933-1
Repealed 1951, p. 457
5934 Repealed 1951.
p. 457
5935 Repealed 1951,
p. 457
5937 to 5981
Repealed 1951, p. 457
5982 45-151
5933 46-152
S9S4 46-157, 46-160
5935 46-156
5985 46-155
5987 46-157
5938 46-168
5989 46-158
5990 46-161, 46-172,
46-173
5991 46-170
5992 46-163
5993 46-165
5994 46-166
5995 46-169
5996 .... 46-173 to 46-177,
46-179, 46-180, 46-188
5997 46-183
5997-1 .... 46-182, 46-185
5998 46-171
5999 46-162
6000 46-153, 46-154
6001 46-189
6002 46-159
6003 46-191
6004 Repealed 1951,
p. 457
6005 Repealed 1951,
p. 457
6006 Repealed 1949.
p. 466
6007 45-190
6008 46-187
6009 46-18)
6010 Omitted
6011 to 6020 .... Repealed
1951, p. 512
6022 to 6024 .... Repealed
1951, p. 512
6025 70-163
6026 70-171 to 70-177
6027 70-164
6028 .... 70-191 to 70-196
6029 .... 70-201 to 70-204
6030 70-51, 70-52
6030-1 70-53
6030-2 70-55
6030-3 70-56
6030-4 70-54
6050-5 70-57
Table of Comparative Sections
1165
1942 Code I9S2 Code
i*-^.oii Section
6030-6 70-53
6050-7 70-59
6031 70-251 to 70-253
6031-1 9-310. 70-254
to 70-255
6031-2 70-257
6031-3 70-260, 70-266
6031-4 .... 70-261 to 70-255,
70-255.1, 70-267
6031-5 70-268
6031-6 70-258
6031-7 70-259
6031-8 Omitted
6031-9 Omitted
6037 71-281
6033 70-232 to 70-284
60:9 70-285
6040 Omitted
60-11 70-286
6042 70-287
6043 33-703
6044 33-704
6C45 33-707
6046 33-702
6047 33-705
6048 . . Rcp;alcd 1951, p. 778
6049 33-712
6050 Omitted
6051 33-713
6C52 33-703
6053 33-709
6054 . . Repealed 1951, p. 512
6055 .. Repealed 1551. p. 778
6055 Omitted
6057 33-615
6053 33-617
6:59 70-S
6060 33-77S.1
6061 33-778.2
6062 33-6C1 to 33-603
6063 33-602
6064 33-605
6065 33-606
6065 Omitted
6C67 Omitted
6074 33-762
6075 33-764 to 33-768
6076 33-763
6077 33-770, 33-771
6078 33-772
6079 33-773
6080 33-774, 33-775
6081 33-731
6C82 33-776
6033 33-7S3
6034 33-777
6085 33-778, 33-779
6086 Omit'ed
6087 13-5
6095 13-6
6096 18-201, 18-211,
18-212
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6097 13-213 to 18-217
6098 18-218
6C99 1S-219, 18-220
61C0 18-221
6101 13-222, 18-223
6102 1S-275
6103 18-224
6104 13-231
61C5 13-232
61C6 1S-233
61C7 13-234 to 18-236
61G8 13-239
61C9 1S-240
6110 13-241, 1S-242,
18-244
6111 13-245
6112 13-245
6113 18-205
6114 13-212, 18-251
to 18-253, 18-256
6115 18-254
6116 .... 13-271 to 18-273
6117 18-234
611S 18-233
6119 18-274
6120 18-276
6121 1S-237, 13-238
6122 18-243
6123 13-277 to 13-279
6124 13-331 to 18-333
6125 18-280
6125 1S-291
6127 13-292 to 18-294
612S 18-294
6129 13-295 to 18-300
6130 18-302
6131 18-253
6132 13-202, 1S-301
6133 18-231, 18-2S2
6134 18-303
6135 1S-257
6136 13-203, 18-255
6137 1S-2C4, 33-462
6133 13-51
6139 1S-52
6140 18-53
6141 13-54
6142 18-55
6143 13-56
61-14 13-57
6145 18-58
6146 1S-101, 18-102
6147 18-1C5, 33-1461,
33-1452, 33-1464,
33-1466, 63-211
6148 13-106 to 18-108
6150 13-103,18-104,
18-109
6151 Omitted
6152 18-110
6153 13-752
6154 Omitted
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6156 18-7, 18-8, 18-71
to 13-76
6157 13-421 to 18-423
6155 18-425 to 13-428
6159 1S-424, 13-429
to 13-432
6160 1S-441 to 18-444
6161 13-445, 18-446
6162 13-447
6163 13-4-18 to 18-450
6164 13-451 to 13-453,
18-471
6165 1S-454, 13-472
6165 13-501 to 13-507
6167 13-473
6'68 1S-474, 13-475
6169 18-476 to 18-431
6170 18-432, 13-483
6171 18-484, 18-436 to
1S-48S, 18-490, 18-508
6172 18-521 to 13-523
6173 18-541 to 18-543
6174 13-544, 18-545
6175 13-545, 18-547,
13-549 to 18-553
6176 13-554
6177 13-548, 18-555
617S 13-4o5, 13-556
to 13-558
6179 1S-404, 18-559,
18-SSO. 18-552 to
18-564, 18-567,
18-569, 18-571,
18-572
61S0 1S-561, 18-565
to 1S-570. 1S-573
6181 13-455, 1S-455,
1S-460, 18-461,
18-576 to 18-573
6152 18-524
6153 18-457
6154 18-462
6185 18-525
6156 1S-526 to 18-528,
1S-636
6157 13-579
6158 18-406
6189 18-407
6190 18-408
6191 18-485
6192 1S-453
6193 18-403
6194 18-621 to 1S-625
6195 13-453
6196 1S-591 to 18-598
6197 13-611, 18-612
6198 13-613 to 18-616
6199 18-525 to 18-629
6200 1S-630, 1S-631
6201 18-632, 13-633
6202 13-459
1166
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6203 18-634, 18-635
6204 18-574, 18-575
62CS 18-637
6205 18-599
6207 18-409
620S Omitted
6209 18-402, 18-638
6210 18-401
6210-1 Omitted
6211 18-311, 18-312
6212 18-313
6213 1S-314
6214 18-315
6215 18-316
6216 18-317
6217 13-320, 18-321
6218 1S-318
6219 18-319
(220 18-322
6221 18-323
6222 32-951,32-955
6223 32-954, 32-956,
32-935
6224 Omitted
6225 32-984
6226 32-957
6227 32-958
6228 32-959
6229 32-960 to 32-962,
32-965
6230 32-968, 32-969
6231 32-970, 32-971
6232 32-972
6233 32-100S, 32-1009
6234 32-1001
6235 32-1002
6236 32-1003
6233 32-1004
6239 32-966
6240 10-437
6241 32-977
6242 32-9 37
6243 32-979
62-14 32-9S6
6245 32-931
6246 Omitted
6247 Omitted
6243 44-757
6249 32-978, 32-978.1,
32-978.2
6249-1 32-976
6249-2 32-963
6249-3 32-964
6249-4 32-974, 32-975
6250 32-1052
6251 32-1053
6252 32-952, 32-1054,
32-1055
6256 Omitted
6258 32-1058
6259 32-1051
6260 32-1058, 32-1064
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6261 32-1059, 32-1065
6262 32-1060
6263 32-1061
6264 32-1062
6265 32-1063
6266 Omitted
6266-1 . . 32-1036 to 32-1072
6267 32-1073
6268 32-1074
6269 32-1075
6270 6-201
6271 6-202
6272 6-203
6273 6-2C4, 6-205
6274 6-203
6275 6-206
6276 6-207
6277 6-208
627S 6-314
6279 6-209
62S0 6-209
6281 6-311 to 6-313
62S2 6-311
6284 6-316
6285 6-317
6286 6-318
62S7 6-319
6288 6-320
6289 54-301, 54-302
6290 54-303
6291 54-304
6292 54-305
6293 54-305
6294 to 6307 Repealed
1951, p. 522
6303 11-51
6309 11-52
6310 11-53
6311 11-54
6312 11-55
6313 11-61
6314 11-64
6315 11-62
6316 11-61, 11-67
6317 11-66
6318 11-63
6319 11-63
6320 Omitted
6321 11-65, 11-65.1
6322 65-961
6322-2 60-66
6323 65-962
(324 65-963
6325 65-964
6326 5-101, 5-102
6327 5-8.1, 65-965 to
65-969
6328 65-972
6329 65-971
6330 65-970
6331 14-661, 53-861
6332 5-17
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6333 .... 5-1 to 5-4, 5-6 to
5-8, 5-11 to 5-13
6334 5-9, 5-14
6335 5-18, 10-432
6337 5-501
6333 5-502, 5-503
6339 5-504, 5-505
6340 5-501, 5-506
6341 5-509, 5-510
6342 5-511
6343 5-512
6344 5-514
6345 5-517, 5-518
6346 5-507, 5-508
6347 5-519
634S 5-516
6349 5-513
6350 5-520
6351 5-521
6352 5-515
6353 3-514
6354 3-516
6355 3-519
6356 3-518
6357 3-517
6358 3-511
6359 3-515
6350 3-512, 3-513
6361 3-533, 3-534
6362 3-531,3-532
6363 3-541, 3-542
6364 3-544
6365 3-545, 3-546
6366 3-566
6367 3-501
63oS 3-561
6369 3-565
6370 3-567
6371 3-502
6372 3-562
6373 3-576 to 3-5S1
6374 3-571 to 3-574
6375 3-575
6376 3-585
6377 3-532 to 3-585
637S 3-54S
6379 3-543
6380 3-563
6381 3-564
6382 3-520
6383 3-547
6384 3-564
6JS5 3-503
6385-1 3-504
63S6 13-301, 13-303
6387 13-3, 13-114
6388 13-1
6393 13-331 to 13-334
6394 13-321, 13-324
6395 13-322, 13-323
6396 13-325
6397 13-305
Table of Comparative Sections
1167
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6598 13-4
6599 Omitted
6400 13-311 to 13-315
6402 13-101, 13-131,
13-133, 13-135,
13-244
6403 13-102, 13-113
6404 13-103, 13-104,
13-106, 13-107,
13-112, 13-244,
13-246
6404-1 13-118, 13-119
64CS 13-117, 13-133,
13-244
6406 13-105, 13-108,
13-111, 13-112
6407 13-109, 13-110
6407-1 .... 13-335 to 13-340
6407-2 .... 13-341 to 13-343
6408 13-138, 13-227
6409 13-144, 13-151,
13-192, 13-201, 13-221
6410 13-134
6412 13-138,13-155,
13-192, 13-201, 13-227
6417 13-132,13-156,
13-175, 13-185,
13-211, 13-224
6418 13-138,13-153,
13-162, 13-191, 13-226
6419 13-138, 13-152,
13-163, 13-193,
13-202, 13-223
6419-1 13-133
6420 Repealed 1944,
p. 2272
6421 13-144,13-151,
13-192, 13-201, 13-222
6421-1 13-131, 13-173,
13-192, 13-201,
13-224, 13-251
6422 13-187, 13-22S
6423 13-143, 13-154,
13-181, 13-194, 13-225
6424 13-140, 13-165,
13-227
6424-1 13-140, 13-165,
13-227
6424-2 13-140, 13-165,
13-227
6425 13-205, 13-227
6426 . . 3-331, 13-224, 13-227
6427 13-226
6428 13-142, 13-157,
13-204, 13-208,
13-224, 13-242
6429 13-228
6430 Repealed 1944,
p. 2258
6431 13-140, 13-157,
13-205, 13-227, 13-241
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6432 13-133
6433 13-229
6435 13-143
6436 13-140
6437 13-133, 13-192,
13-201, 13-227
6439 13-205, 13-227
6440 ........ 13-138, 13-155,
13-192, 13-201, 13-227
6441 13-145, 13-155,
13-192, 13-201
6444 13-145, 13-155,
13-192, 13-201,
13-224, 13-245
6447 13-136, 13-207,
13-227
6448 13-351 to 13-356
6449 13-139,13-152,
13-204, 13-206,
13-224, 13-243
6450 13-247
6451 13-137,13-157,
13-161, 13-172, 13-188,
13-189, 13-195, 13-204,
13-209, 13-228, 13-249
6452 13-249
6453 13-141, 13-151,
13-192, 13-201
6454 13-205, 13-227,
13-250
6455 13-135, 13-161,
13-174, 13-181, 13-182,
13-184, 13-195, 13-210,
13-227
6456 13-13S, 13-166,
13-225
6458 13-261 to 13-275
6466 69-101
6467 69-108
6468 69-102
6459 . . 3-15, 69-105, 69-107,
69-109, 69-115, 69-132
6470 69-117
6471 69-118
6472 69-134
6473 C9-103, 69-104
6474 69-110
6475 69-111
6476 69-112
6477 to 6479 Omitted
6430 69-135
6431 69-122
64S2 Repealed 1950,
p. 2182
64S3 69-133
6484 69-121
6485 Omitted
6486 69-105
6457 Repealed 1950,
p. 2182
6488 Repealed 1950,
p. 2182
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
64C9 Omitted
6492 69-125
6493 69-126
6494 69-127
6495 69-128
6496 69-129
6497 69-130
64C8 69-131
6499 12-903
6500 12-931, 12-902
6501 12-907
6502 ! 12-908
6503 12-936
6504 12-923, 12-936
6505 12-931, 12-932,
12-935
65C6 12-921, 12-922,
12-925, 12-934
6507 12-924
6508 12-937, 12-951
6509 12-952
6510 12-961 to 12-953
6511 12-954
6512 12-933, 12-941,
12-944 to 12-947,
12-954
6513 12-9^5
6514 12-953
6515 12-971 to 12-9-73
6516 12-943
6517 12-911
6519 12-910, 69-8
6520 12-974
6521 12-909
6522 12-975
6523 12-935
6524 Omitted
6525 12-904
6525 12-912
6527 12-926
6544 56-851
6545 56-S52
6560 66-351
6551 66-353
6552 66-352
6563 65-361
6564 66-362 to 66-364
6565 66-6
6565-1 66-160
6566 to 6571 Repealed
1943, p. 270
6572 65-1621
6573 65-1622
6574 65-1623
6575 CS-405, 66-407
6576 66-408
6577 66-402
6S7S 66-406,66-412,
66-415
6579 66-414
65S0 66-421
1168 Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section Section Section Section Section
6581 66-409 6630 66-69 6689 56-1409, 56-1411
65S2 66-416 6631 66-70 6690 56-1410
6583 66-417, 66-418 6632 66-112 to 66-114 6691 56-1414
6584 66-403 6633 66-113 6692 56-1441
6585 66-401,66-410, 6634 66-115 6693 56-1413
66-411, 66-413, 6635 66-116 6694 56-1422
66-415, 66-419 6636 Omitted 6695 56-1423
6585-1 66-404 6639 66-9f to 66-95 6696 .... 56-1442, 56-1443
6586 66-420 6640 66-81 to 66-86 6697 56-1424
6537 .. 3-607, 3-621, 3-624 6641 66-101 6693 56-1431
6588 .3-601 6645 66-157 6699 56-1425
65S9 3-611 6646 66-157, 66-162 6700 Omitted
65<0 3-612 6647 66-15S 6701 .... 56-1418, 56-1432
6591 3-613 6648 66-159 6702 56-1434
6592 3-606. 3-622. 6649 66-318 6703 56-1428
3-623,3-641,3-642 6650 66-153 6704 56-1433
6593 3-654 to 3-656 6651 66-154, 66-163 6705 56-1429
6593-1 3-602, 3-604 6652 66-155 6706 56-1430
6594 3-653 6653 66-156 6707 ... 56-1419 to 56-1421
6595 3-631, 3-632, 6654 66-302 6708 56-1427
3-634 6655 66-303, 66-310 6709 .... 56-1435, 56-1436
6596 3-608 6656 66-305 6710 56-1426
6597 3-609 6657 66-165 6711 56-1415
6597-1 3-603 6658 66-301, 66-306 6712 .... 56-1416, 56-1417
6597-2 3-643 6659 66-304 6713 56-1440
6597-3 3-635 6660 66-164, 66-311 6714 56-1444
6597-4 3-658, 3-659 6661 66-151 6715 56-1437
6598 3-657 6662 66-321 6716 .... 56-1433, 56-1439
659S-1 3-637 6663 66-323 6717 54-1 '3
6599 3-647,3-660 6664 66-322 671S 54-122
6600 3-636,32-1454 6665 66-325 6719 54-51
6601 3-633 6666 .... 66-326 to 66-328 6720 54-52, 54-53.
6602 Omitted 6667 66-329 to 54-55,54-124
6602-1 3-605 66-331,66-333 6721 54-54
6603 3-671, 3-672 6668 66-332 6723 54-125
6604 3-673 6669 66-324 6724 54-126
6605 3-674 6670 66-334 6725 54-127
6605 3-675 6671 66-335 6726 54-123
6607 3-676 6672 66-336 6726-1 to 6726-7
6608 3-677 6673 66-342, 66-343 Omitted
66C9 3-678 6674 66-341 6727 54-31
6610 32-1751 6675 66-344 6728 54-33
6611 32-1752 6675-1 .... 66-221, 66-225 6729 54-34
6612 32-1753 6675-2 66-222 6730 54-32
6613 32-1754 6675-3 66-223 6731 54-35
6614 .... 32-1755, 32-1756 6675-4 66-224 6732 54-36
6615 32-1757 6675-5 66-228 6733 54-37. 54-3S
6616 .... 32-1758, 32-1759 6675-6 66-226 6734 9-310,54-451
6617 11-201, 11-202, 6675-7 66-227 6735 8-1
11-205 6675-8 66-229 6736 8-2
6618 11-203, 11-204 6675-9 66-230 6737 45-56
6619 11-206 6675-10 66-231 6738 8-3, 8-232
6620 66-51 6675-11 66-232 6739 8-4
6621 66-52 6676 to 66S1 6740 8-5
6622 66-53,66-54 Repealed 1950, p. 2182 6741 8-6
6623 58-1304 6682 56-1401 6742 8-7
6624 66-63 6683 .. 56-1402 to 56-1404 6743 8-8
6625 66-61, 66-62 6684 54-121 6743-1 8-9
6626 66-65 6685 56-1405 6744 8-1102, 8-1103
6627 66-68 6686 56-1406 6745 8-1 104
6628 66-64 6637 56-1407 6746 8-1105
6629 66-66, 66-67 6688 .... 56-1403, 56-1412 6747 S-1106
Table of Comparative Sections
1169
1942 Cods 1952 Code
Section Section
6748 8-1107
6749 S-110S
6750 64-157
6751 11-1
6752 8-811
6753 8-812
6754 8-813
6755 8-814
6756 8-815, 8-816
6757 8-817
6758 8-S18
6759 8-819
6760 8-820
6761 S-S21
6762 8-822
6763 8-823
6764 S-824
6765 8-825
6766 8-826
6767 8-827
6768 8-828
6769 8-829
6770 8-830
6771 8-S31
6772 8-832
6773 8-833
6774 8-834
6775 8-841
6776 8-842
6777 8-843
6778 8-844
6779 8-S45
67S0 8-846
6781 8-851
6782 S-852
6783 8-853
6784 8-854
6785 8-855
67S6 8-856
6787 8-857
6788 8-858
6789 8-S59
6790 8-860
6791 8-861
6792 8-862
6793 8-863
6794 8-864
6795 8-865
6796 8-866
6797 8-867
6798 8-868
6799 8-869
6800 8-870
6801 8-871
6S02 8-881
6803 8-882
6804 8-883
6805 8-884
6806 8-885
6807 8-886
6808 8-887
[8 SC Code]— 74
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6809 8-888
6810 8-S89
6811 8-891
6812 8-892
6813 8-893
6814 8-894
6815 8-895
6816 S-896
6S17 8-897
6818 8-898
6819 8-899
6820 8-900
6821 8-911
6822 8-912
6823 8-913
6824 S-914
6825 8-916
6826 8-915
6S27 8-917
6828 8-918
6829 8-919
6830 8-920
6831 8-921
6832 8-922
6833 8-923
6834 8-924
6835 8-925
6836 8-926
6837 8-927
6838 8-928
6839 8-929
6840 8-931
6841 8-932
6842 8-933
6S43 8-934
6844 8-935
6845 8-936
6846 8-937
6847 8-938
6848 8-939
6849 8-940
6850 8-941
6851 8-942
6852 8-943
6853 8-944
6S54 8-945
6855 8-946
6856 8-947
6857 8-948
6858 8-949
6859 8-950
6360 8-951
6361 8-952
6862 8-953
6863 8-954
6864 8-955
6865 8-956
6866 8-957
6867 8-958
686S 8-959
6S69 8-960
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6870 8-971
6871 8-972
6872 8-973
6873 8-974
6874 8-975
6875 8-976
6876 8-977
6877 8-981
687S 8-982
6879 8-983
6880 8-984
6881 8-985
6882 8-986
6883 8-991
6834 8-992
6885 8-993
68S6 8-994
.6887 8-995
6888 8-996
6889 8-997
6890 8-998
6891 8-999
6892 8-1000
6893 8-1001
6894 8-1011
6895 8-1012
6896 8-1013
6S97 8-1014
689S 8-1015
6899 8-1016
6900 8-1017
6901 8-1018
6902 8-1019
6903 8-1021
6904 8-1022
6905 8-1023
6906 8-1024
6907 8-1025
6908 8-1026
6909 8-1027
6910 8-102S
6911 S-1029
6912 8-1031
6913 8-1032
6914 8-1033
6915 8-1034
6916 8-1035
6917 8-1036
6918 8-1037
6919 8-1038
6920 8-1039
6921 8-1040
6922 8-1051
6923 8-1052
6924 8-1053
6925 8-1054
6926 8-1055
6927 8-1056
6928 8-1057
6929 8-1061
6930 8-1062
1170
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6931 8-1063
6932 8-1064
6933 8-1065
6934 8-1066
6935 8-1071
6935 8-1072
6937 8-1073
6938 8-1074
6939 8-1075
6940 8-1076
6941 '. 8-S01
6942 8-802
6943 8-S03
6944 8-804
6945 8-805
6946 8-S07, 8-1101
6947 8-806
6948 8-181
6949 8-182, 8-183
6950 8-184
6951 8-185 to 8-187
6952 8-188
6953 8-189
6954 8-190
6955 8-191
6956 8-192
6957 8-193
6958 8-194
6959 8-195
6960 S-196 to 8-198
6961 Omitted
6962 8-199
6963 8-200
6964 5S-1704
6965 .... 58-1711, 58-1712
6966 58-1713
6967 58-1702
6968 58-1703
6969 58-1715
6970 58-1716
6971 58-1717
6972 58-1718
6973 58-1719
6974 58-1731
6975 58-1732
6976 58-1733
6977 58-1734
697S 58-1735
6979 58-1720
6980 5S-1736
6981 58-1714
6982 58-1737
6983 58-1738
6984 58-1739
6985 58-1740
6985 .... 58-1741, 5S-1742
6987 58-1743
6988 5S-1744
6989 58-1745
6990 5S-1746
6991 58-1751
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
6992 58-1752
6993 5S-1753
6994 58-1754
6995 58-1755
6996 5S-1756
6997 58-1757
6998 58-1758
6999 58-1759
7000 5S-1760
7001 5S-1761
7002 58-1762
7003 58-1763
7004 5S-1764
7005 58-1765
70C6 5S-1766
7007 58-1771
7C0S 58-1772
7009 58-1773
7C10 58-1774
7011 58-1775
7012 58-1776
7013 58-1777
7014 5S-1705
7015 58-1706
7016 58-1701
7017 Omitted
7018 11-301, 11-303,
11-304
7019 11-302
7020 40-201
7021 40-202
7022 40-204
7023 40-210
7024 40-211
7025 40-205
7026 40-206
7027 40-207
7028 40-208
7029 40-209
7030 40-351
7030-1 40-352
7030-2 40-353
7030-3 40-354
7030-4 40-355, 40-356
7030-5 40-357
7030-6 40-358, 40-359
7030-7 40-401
7030-8 40-402
7030-9 .... 40-403, 40-404
7030-10 40-454
7030-11 40-101
7030-12 40-131
7030-13 40-251
7030-14 40-455
7031 40-161
7031-1 40-162
7031-2 40-163
7031-3 40-165,40-166
7032 40-256
7033 40-102
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7033-1 40-141, 40-143
to 40-149
7033-2 40-142
7033-4 40-51 to 40-60
7033-5 40-61 to 40-64
7033-6 40-81
7033-7 40-71, 40-72
7033-8 40-73
7034 40-118
7034-1 40-115
7034-2 40-116
7034-3 40-132
7034-4 49-132, 40-133
7034-5 .... 40-134 to 40-136
7034-6 40-111, 40-112,
40-114, 40-117,
40-119 to 40-124,
40-126
7035-1 72-1
7035-2 .. 72-2 to 72-14, 72-16
to 72-18, 72-154
7035-3 Omitted
7035-4 72-101
7035-5 .... 72-104, 72-105,
72-109
7035-6 72-117
7035-7 72-131
7035-8 72-102, 72-130
7035-9 Omitted
7035-10 72-401
7035-11 .. 72-121 to 72-125.
72-127, 72-129,
72-422, 72-423
7035-12 72-126
7035-13 72-128
7035-14 72-21
7035-15 .... 72-155 to 72-158
7035-16 ... 72-20, 72-106
to 72-108, 72-108.1
7035-17 72-11S
7035-1S 72-119
7035-19 72-120
7035-20 72-191
7035-21 .. 72-159. 72-173 to
72-175. 72-177, 72-178
7035-22 .. 72-111 to 72-116
7035-23 72-1S8
7035-24 .... 72-132, 72-1S7
72-421
7035-25 72-301
7035-26 72-302
7035-27 72-22, 72-303
7035-28 72-305
7035-29 72-306
7035-30 72-307
7035-31 72-171
7035-32 72-151
7035-33 72-152
7035-34 .... 72-151, 72-153
7035-35 72-170
[8SCCc.de]
Table of Comparative Sections
1171
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7035-36 72-166
7035-37 72-167
7035-38 72-168
7035-39 72-169
7035-40 72-179
7035-41 72-180
7035-42 .. 72-161 to 72-163
7035-43 .... 72-165, 72-189
7035-44 72-160
7035-45 72-172
7035-46 72-176
7035-47 72-181
7035-48 72-182
7035-49 72-359
7035-50 72-183, 72-1S5
7035-51 72-184
7035-52 72-304
7035-53 72-186
7035-54 72-51
7035-55 72-52 to
72-54. 72-73
7035-56 72-55, 72-57,
72-58, 72-65
7035-57 .... 72-59 to 72-64
7035-58 .... 72-67 to 72-69
7035-59 72-351
7035-60 72-352
7035-61 72-354
7035-62 72-355
7035-63 72-356
7035-64 72-357
7035-65 72-358
7035-66 72-353
7035-67 72-19
7035-68 72-66
7035-69 .. 72-501 to 72-504
7035-70 72-402
7035-71 .... 72-403, 72-404
7035-72 72-405
7035-73 72-407
7035-74 72-408
7035-75 .... 72-406, 72-426
7035-76 . . 72-409 to 72-419,
72-424. 72-425
7035-77 Omitted
7035-78 72-70
7035-79 72-70
7035-81 68-1
7035-82 68-36
7035-83 .. 6S-101 to 68-112
7035-S4 68-113
7035-85 .... 68-114, 68-115
7035-86 .... 68-115, 68-151
to 68-165
7035-S7 . . 6S-171 to 68-177,
68-186 to 68-1S9.
68-201
7035-88 . . 68-251 to 68-253
7035-89 68-301 to
68-314, 68-318, 68-319
7035-90 68-51, 68-52,
68-54
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7035-91 . 68-53, 68-55 to
68-75, 68-7S, 6S-79
7035-92 .... 40-41 to 40-44
7035-93 .. 68-331 to 68-337
7035-94 68-28, 68-202
to 68-209, 68-211
7035-95 6S-27, 6S-351
to 68-353
7035-97 68-29, 68-30
7035-98 68-26
7035-99 .... 68-2 to 68-25,
68-37
7035-100 68-31
7035-101 68-32, 68-33
7035-102 68-35
7035-103 68-38
7035-104 Omitted
7035-105 Omitted
7035-106 68-34
7036 10-1551
7C37 10-1552
7038 11-251
703O 11-252
7040 11-253
7041 ... 10-1901 to 10-1905
7041-1 1-71
7042 57-305
7043 57-305
7044 11-101
7045 11-103
7046 57-307
7047 57-308
7048 11-152
7049 11-102
7050 64-151, 64-155
7051 64-152
7052 64-158
7053 Omitted
7054 Repealed 1946,
p. 1456
7055 56-51, 56-63
7056 56-52 to 56-54
7057 56-55, 56-56
7058 55-57, 56-58
7059 56-61
7060 56-59
7061 56-60
7062 56-62
7063 56-703
7064 56-701
7065 56-704, 56-706
7066 56-705
7067 56-707
7C6S 56-708
7069 56-709
7070 56-711, 56-714
7071 56-710, 56-712,
56-713
7072 56-715, 56-717
7073 56-716
7074 56-702, 56-718
to 56-723
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7075 56-724, 56-725
7076 55-726, 56-727
7077 56-728, 56-729
56-732
7078 56-733
7079 55-730
70C0 56-731
7081 56-734 to 56-737
7082 56-738, 56-739
7083 56-740
7084 Repealed 1948,
p. 2027
7084-1 56-401
7084-2 .... 56-402 to 56-405,
56-407 to 56-409,
56-411, 56-412
70S4-3 .... 56-413 to 56-415,
56-421 to 56-425, 56-427
7084-4 56-426
70S4-5 56-410, 56-417
70S4-6 56-428
70S4-7 Omitted
7085 56-1
7086 56-2
7087 56-3
7088 56-4
7089 56-5. 56-7, 56-8
7090 .. 56-11 to 56-15, 56-18
7091 56-16
7C92 56-19
7093 56-20, 56-22
7094 56-21
7095 55-5, 56-6, 56-9,
56-10
7096 56-23, 56-24
7097 57-25
7098 56-26
7099 56-17
7100 2-2
7101 2-3
7102 2-4
7103 2-5
7104 2-6
7105 2-7
7106 2-8
7107 2-9
7108 2-10
7109 2-11
7110 2-12
7111 2-1
7112 2-53
7112-1 2-57
7112-2 2-58
7112-3 2-59
7112-4 2-51, 2-51.1
7112-5 2-64
7112-6 2-52
7112-7 2-54
7112-8 2-55
7112-9 2-56
7112-10 2-60,2-60.1
7112-11 2-62
1172 Code of Laws of South Carolina
,<,<-, r„j. lQ'PCode 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
SecLn Section Section Section Section SeCon
7H,.12 ....2-63 7139 S6-752, 56-754 7215 58-602
7112.13' ..2-65 7140 56-753 7217 58-C03
711214 2-66 7140-1 .... 56-761 to 56-767 7218 58'04
7112K 2-61 to 2-69 7141 to 7145 .... Repealed 7219 45-550
p .2-70 1951. p. 738 7221 45-557
711217" " 2-71 7146 56-1501,56-1510 7222 35-4
711218 2-72 7147 56-1502 7223 35-2, 35-3, 35-5,
7H249 2-73 714S 56-1505, 56-1506 35-6
711 7 -JO ' 2-75 7149 56-1503, 56-1534 7224 47-3
7112-21 2-76 7150 56-1507, 56-1508 7225 47-2
7112-?3 Omitted 7151 56-1509 7226 to 7229 Omitted
7112-24 "" . 2-74 7152 5-302 7229-1 47-4, 47-5
7112-25 ....2-77 7153 5-305 7230 ... 47-11. 47-12. 47-14
7112-31 \ 2-102 7154 5-303, 5-304 to 47-19, 47-24
7112-32 ....... ■ 2-103 7155 5-306 7,31 47., 3
7112-33 2-104. 2-107 7156 5-307 7232 47-20.47-23
to 2-115 7157 5-308 7333 47_61
7U2-34 ...2-117 7158 58-731 7734 35-51.47-63
7112-^5 2-116 7159 58-5/1 7235 35-52.47-61
7112-36 2-118 7K0 58-561 7236 _ 35.53, 35-54, 47-65
7112-37 •••• 2-105 7161 5S-553, 58-562 7237 47.67
7112-38 ". 2-106 to 58-564 7238 47-51. 47-52
7112-39 .... 2-119 7i62 5S-576 7239 47-6 1
7112-40 2-120 7163 58-592. 58-593 7240 47-72
7112-41 Omitted 7164 58-572,58-573 7241 - 47-73
7112-42 !.. 2-101 7165 58-594 7241-1 Omitted
7113 56-201 7166 58-595 7241-2 65-922
7114 56-203 7167 58-595 7241-3 65-921
7115 56-202 7168 53-574 7242 47-804
7116 56-204 7169 58-575 7243 .... 47 807 to 47-809
7117 " 56-205 J170 10-306 7259 47-1176
7118 56-206 7171 58-746 726O 47-1177
7119 15-1907.1 7172 58-631 726I 47-1178
7120 56-1201 7173 58-632 7262 47-1179
7121 '.'.'. 56-1202 to 56-1205 7174 5.8-633 7263 -17-1180
7122 ..56-1216 7175 58-634 7264 47-1180.1
7123 '.'.'... 56-1217, 56-1218 7176 69-1 7265 47-821
7124 Omitted 7177 69-2 7266 47-S22
7125 .... 56-1207 to 56-1210 717S 69-3 7266-I 65-2774
7126 56-1211 7179 69-4 7?67 65-2905
71 ->7 56-1211 7:80 to 7186-1 ...Omitted 7268 Omitted
7128 ". 56-1212 7187 69-5 7269 24-21, 5S-151
7128-1 .. 56-1231 to 56-1235 7188 69-5 7270 51-101
7123-2 .. 56-1251 to 56-1257 7189 Omitted 7272 59-541
7128-3 .. 56-1231 to 56-1235 7190 69-7 7273 Omitted
7128-4 .. 55-1231 to 56-1235 7i91 to 7196 Omitted 7,74 59-544
7128-5 .. 56-1241 to 56-1245 7197 69-22 - „ ' " 59.545
7128-6 .. 56-1231 to 56-1235 719S 69-23 " =,9-^45 to
7128-7 .. 56-1231 to 56-1235 7199 69-24, 69-26 /~/u '■■ 5g_S5,
7128-8 .. 56-1241 to 56-1245 7200 69-27 ■ "' ' "
71 28-9 . . 56-1241 to 56-1245 7201 69-21 7277 .... 59-441 to 59-443
7P9 .. 56-1152 7202 69-25 59-445 to 59-449
7130 '.'.'.. 56-llSl to 5M155, 7203 69-28 7278 59-481
56-1163 7204 ... 69-41, 69-42, 69-48 7279 59-153
7131 56-1156 7205 69-43 to 69-45 7,59 ... 59-241, 59-243.
7132 56-1157 7205 69-46 to 69-48 to-59-245, 59-247
7133 56-1158 7207 69-49 59-246,59-248
7134 56-1159 7208 69-50 go =
71.-5 56-1160 7209 69-51 ?281 59 ,4=9-171 to
7136 56-1161 7210 58-591 177 59 183 59 571
7137 56-1162 7214 58-601 59-177,59-183.59 5/
7U3 56-751 7215 58-601 to 59"573
Table of Comparative Sections
1173
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
72S3 59-179, 59-181,
59-182. 59-1S5
7284 Omitted
7293 59-221
7294 59-158
7295 59-482, 59-4S5
7296 .... 59-485 to 59-489
7297 Repealed 1951,
p. 523
7298 25-3
7299 59-490, 59-493
7300 .... 59-531 to 59-535
7301 59-224
7302 59-222
7303 5S-152
7304 59-225
7305 59-223
7306 59-224, 59-226
7307 59-201
7308 59-202
7309 47-1402
7311 59-203. 59-207
7312 59-208
7313 59-210, 59-211
7314 59-204
7315 59-206
7316 59-209
7317 59-205
7318 47-68
7319 to 7325 .... Repealed
1951. p. 755
7327 to 7331 . . Repealed
1951, p. 771
7332 1-646
7333 1-646
7334 1-647
7335 1-648
7336 1-649
7337 Repealed 1951,
p. 771
7338 1-651
7339 1-652
7340 1-654, 1-776
7341 1-653
7343 Repealed 1951,
p. 771
7344 Repealed 1951,
p. 771
7345 47-70
7346 59-151
7351 61-354
7352 61-351
7359 47-69
7365 53-1
7367 47-1301
7368 47-1302. 47-1306
7369 47-1307, 47-1308
7370 47-1304
7371 47-1303
7372 47-1305
7374 47-1341,47-1342
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7375 47-1349
7376 47-1350
7377 47-1352
7378 Repealed 1951,
p. 767
7379 47-1356
73S1 47-1357, 47-1358
7382 Omitted
73S3 47-74
73S6 47-1158
7387 51-104
738S 51-105
7390 47-1001
7391 47-1002
7392 47-1003
7393 47-1004
7394 47-1005
7395 47-1006
7396 ... 47-1007 to 47-1015
7397 47-1017
7398 47-1016
7402 Repealed 1944,
p. 2261
7403 Repealed 1944.
p. 2261
7404 Omitted
7405 47-118
7405 47-119
7407 47-120
7408 47-121
7409 47-62, 47-123,
47-141. 47-147,
47-148, 47-151
7410 47-66, 47-144
7411 47-122, 47-1321
7412 47-175
7413 Omitted
7414 .... 47-161. 47-163 to
47-165, 47-168 to
47-171
7415 47-145
7416 47-1322
7417 47-149
7418 47-150
7419 47-124
7420 47-103
7422 47-106
7423 47-152
7424 47-142, 47-1154
7425 47-146
7425-1 47-176
7425-2 ... 47-131 to 47-134
7426 Omitted
7427 Omitted
7428 47-203
7429 47-202, 47-233
7430 47-201
7431 47-230
7432 47-61. 47-62.
47-1325
7433 47-271
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7437 47-241, 47-244.
47-245. 47-247,
47-248. 47-251,
47-253, 47-258,
47-259
7438 .... 47-1323, 47-1324
47-1326
7439 47-1154
7440 47-232
7441 47-234
7442 47-66, 47-275
7443 47-204, 47-280
7444 47-205
7445 47-301 to 47-303
7446 47-311. 47-312.
47-314, 47-318,
47-321, 47-1531,
47-1556
7447 47-215 to 47-218
7448 47-304
7449 47-326, 47-327
7450 47-305
7451 47-231
7452 15-941 to 15-945
7452-1 47-1411 to
47-1413
7453 47-1. 47-351 to
47-353, 47-371.
47-375
7454 47-215 to
47-218
7455 47-1327
7456 47-379
7457 47-354
745S 47-377, 47-378
7459 15-951
7460 15-952 to
15-957
7461 15-958
7462 15-959
7463 15-960
7464 47-355
7465 47-356
7466 47-357
7467 Omitted
7468 47-1324
7469 47-358
7470 47-241, 47-245,
47-253, 47-254,
47-256. 47-258,
47-260
7471 ... 47-1421 to 47-1424
7472 47-401
7473 47-391
7474 .... 47-392 to 47-395
7475 .... 47-1171, 47-1175
7476 47-1172
7477 47-1174
7478 47-1173
7479 47-1181 to
47-1183, 47-1185
1174
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7480 47-1186
7481 .... 47-1184, 47-1187
7482 47-1194
7483 47-1195
74:'4 47-1197
7485 47-1188
7485 .... 47-1 1S9, 47-1190
7487 47-1196
7483 47-1191
74S9 47-1193
7490 47-1192
7491 47-1211
7492 47-1212
7493 47-1213
7494 .... 47-1215, 47-1216
7495 47-1214
7496 .... 47-1221. 47-1223
7497 ... 47-1225 to 47-1227
7498 47-1228
7499 47-1229
75C0 47-1230
7501 47-1231
7502 47-1232
7503 47-1233
7504 47-1234
7505 47-1235
7506 47-1236
7507 .... 47-1237, 47-1238
7508 47-1239
7509 47-1240
7510 47-1241, 47-1242
7511 .... 47-1243, 47-1244
7512 47-1245
7513 47-1246
7514 47-1247
7515 .... 47-124S, 47-1249
751o 47-1250, 47-1251
7517 47-1252
7518 47-1253
7519 47-1254
7520 .... 47-1255, 47-1256
7521 47-1257
7522 47-1258
7523 47-1224,
47-1259, 47-1260
7524 47-1160
7525 47-1159
7526 47-1261
7527 47-1151
7528 51-151 to 51-154
7528-11 .. 32-871 to 32-874
7528-12 Omitted
7528-13 .... 47-402, 47-403
7529 47-404
7530 47-1156
7531 61-352, 61-353,
61-355, 61-356
7532 61-331 to 61-393,
61-595 to 61-407
7533 53-251 to 53-258
7534 47-406
7535 47-405
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7536 ... 47-1431 to 47-1438
7546 47-721 to 47-740
7547 47-751 to 47-772
7548-1 47-1021 to
47-1048, 47-1052
to 47-1055
7549 .... 47-1329, 47-1330
7549-1 51-161
7550 47-407
7551 47-408
7552 47-802, 47-803
7553 47-409, 51-171
to 51-174
7554 59-561
7555 59-562
7556 59-563
7557 59-564, 59-565
7558 • 54-101
7560 54-102, 54-104,',
54-105
7561 54-103
7562 54-106, 54-113,
54-115
7563 „ Omitted
7564 54-117
7565 54-116
7566 54-107
7567 47-1152
7582 47-481-
75S3 '..... 47-481.1
7584 ...«. Omitted
7585 Repealed 1944,
"" p. 2292
7586 .< 47-486
7587 47-4S5, 47-487,
47-488. 47-490
75£8 Omitted
7559 47-490
7590 47-432, 47-491,
47-542
7591 to 7594 Omitted
7595 47-511
7596 47-512, 47-513,
47-520
7597 47-51S, 47-519,
47-521, 47-523
7598 47-525
7599 47-526, 47-651
7600 Repealed 1944.
p. 2290
7601 Repealed 1944,
p. 2257
7602 Repealed 1944,
p. 2283
7603 47-540, 47-653
7604 47-528, 47-540.
47-654
7605 47-524. 47-540,
47-652, 47-655
7606 47-701,
47-703 to 47-705,
47-709
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7606-1 47-530
7607 47-540
7608 47-531, 47-540
7609 Repealed 1944,
p. 2268
7610 Repealed 1944,
p. 2302
7611 Repealed 1944,
p. 2302
7012 .... 47-701 to 47-705
7613 47-529, 47-656
7614 47-539, 47-540
7615 (TTmttteA*
7616 * 7-537
7617 47-54.5
7618 47-541, 47-664
7619 47-470, 47-522
7620 47-1692
7621 47-501 to 47-505
7622 47-671 to 47-675
7623 .... 47-451, 47-452,
47-456 to 47-462,
47-464, 47-455
47-467 to 47-469
7624 Repealed 1944,
p. 2290
7625 Omitted
7626 47-551
7627 Repealed 1944.
p. 2294
7628 47-551.2 to 47-
551.4, 47-552. 47-
553, 47-595
7629 47-556, 47-557
7630 47-557. 47-55S
7631 Repealed 1944.
p. 2265
7632 Repealed 1944,
p. 2265
7633 47-562, 47-563
7634 47-564
7635 47-563,
47-565, 47-566
7656 47-567
7637 47-571. 47-572
763S Repealed 1944.
p. 2294
7639 Repealed 1944.
p. 2327
7640 Repealed 1944.
p. 2327
7641 15-971, 71-251
7642 15-972, 71-252
7643 15-973. 71-253
7644 :S-974, 71-254
7645 15-975, 71-255
76!6 15-976, 71-257
7647 15-977, 71-258
7648 15-978, 71-259
7649 15-979.
15-9S0, 71-260
Table of Comparative Sections
1175
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7650 15-981, 71-261
7651 47-701, 47-703
to 47-708
7652 47-570
7653 47-559,
47-573, 47-578
7654 /©nTrtf?$
7655 Repealed 494<
p. 2294
7656 47-5S0
7657 47-579
7658 Repealed 1944,
p. 2257
7658-1 . . . 61-361 to 61-371
7659 47-621
7660 47-622, 47-623
7661 Repealed 1944,
p. 2290
7662 Omitted
7663 to 7664-1 Re-
pealed 1944, p. 2247
7665 Repealed 1944,
p. 2247
7666 to 7670 Repealed
1944, p. 2296
7671 47-568
7672 47-569
7673 47-559, 47-573
7674 Omitted
7675 47-489
7675-1 . . . 47-881 to 47-901
7675-2 47-1351
7675-3 ... 47-1343, 47-1358
7675-4 .... 2-221 to 2-226
7675-5 47-1501
7675-6 59-174
7675-7 Omitted
7675-8 2-231, 51-102
7675-9 .... Repealed 1949,
p. 379
7675-10 Omitted
7675-11 Omitted
7675-12 53-855
7675-13 Omitted
7675-14 Repealed
1951, p. 767
7675-15 47-1543 to
47-1546. 47-
1548, 47-1550
7675-16 47-276
7675-17 Repealed
1951. p. 767
7675-18 Omitted
7675-19 47-1561
7675-20 Omitted
7675-21 Omitted
7675-22 59-174
7675-23 47-315,
47-1571
7675-24 Omitted
7675-26 2-311
7675-27 59-174
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7675-28 .. 59-191 to 59-193
7675-29 Omitted
7675-30 Omitted
7675-31 47-1153
7675-32 47-31 to
47-36. 47-
38, 47-39
7675-33 . . 47-941 to 47-952
7675-34 47-1599.5
7675-35 47-1613
7675-36 47-372, 47-
1602 to 47-1612
7675-37 Repealed
1951, p. 767
7675-38 59-174
7675-39 59-174
7675-40 . . 54-141 to 54-146
7675-41 47-1347
7675-42 Omitted
7675-43 Omitted
7675-44 Repealed
1951, p. 767
7675-45 4VI101 to
47-1113
7675-46 . . . 47-322, 47-1641
7675-47 ... 47-112, 47-1671
7675-48 Repealed
1948, p. 1671
7675-49 . . 47-1681, 47-1682
7675-50 47-1691
7675-51 61-602
7675-52 47-1694
7675-53 . . 59-178. 59-180.1,
59-182.1, 59-182.2
7675-54 47-1701
7675-55 59-484,
59-492
7675-56 59-157
7675-57 47-1157
7675-58 51-103
7675-59 Repealed
1944. p. 2255
7675-60 Omitted
7676 12-401
7677 12-71 to 12-77
7678 12-354
7679 12-252
7680 12-251, 12-253
7681 12-241
7682 12-242
7683 12-243, 12-244
7684 12-245
7685 12-101
7686 12-3
7687 12-65
7688 .... 12-271 to 12-275
7689 .... 12-276 to 12-284
76G9-1 12-285
7690 Omitted
7691 12 286
7692 12-231
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7693 12-211
7694 12-211, 12-213
7695 12-215
7696 12-53, 12-214
7697 12-216
7697-1 12-218, 12-219
7698 12-203
7699 12-8
7700 40-113
7701 40-456
7702 12-7
7703 12-9
7704 12-621, 12-622
7704-1 12-623
7704-2 12-4. 12-5
7704-3 12-609
7705 12-631, 12-632
7706 .... 12-633 to 12-635
7707 12-641,
12-643, 12-644
7703 12-642
7709 12-601
7710 12-602
7711 12-603
7712 12-604
7713 12-605
7714 12-606
7715 12-607
7716 12-655
7717 12-411
7718 12-412. 12-413
7719 Omitted
7720 12-414
7723 12-261
7724 12-262
7724-1 Omitted
7724-2 Omitted
7724-3 12-201, 12-355
7725 .... 12-651 to 12-654
7726 12-51 to
12-53, 12-56 to 12-58
7727 Omitted
7728 12-232
7729 .... 12-52 to 12-55.
12-58
7730 12-56, 12-59.
12-60
7731 12-81, 12-211,
1?-212, 12-217,
2-233
7732 12-62
7733 12-64
7734 12-61
7735 Omitted
7736 12-61.
12-40:, 12-765
7737 12-6
7738 12-81, 12-455
7739 12-82
7740 12-83
7741 12-402, 12-403
7742 12-S5
1176
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7743 12-63,
12-421 to 12-425
7744 12-404
7745 12-102
7746 12-202, 12-234
7747 12-103
774S 8-111 1
7749 12-352
7750 12-263
7751 12-624, 12-625
7752 12-353
77'^ 58-701
7754 Omitted
7755 12-104
7756 12-105
7757 .... 12-451 to 12-456
7758 12-457. 12-458
7759 .... 12-459 to 12-462
7760 12-463
7761 12-464
7762 12-465
7763 12-466
7764 12-701
7765 10-4?4. 10"T?nT.
12-721, 12-722
7765-1 12-723
7766 12-724. 12-731
7767 12-731,
12-733 to 12-756
7769 12-737
7770 12-738
7772 n-7"8
7773 12-703
7774 12-704
7775 12-707
7776 12-705
7777 to 7780 . Repealed
1951. p. 780
7782 to 77S9 . Repealed
1951, p. 7S0
7790 57-103, 57-104
7791 52-151
7792 10-428, 52-153
7793 52-154
7794 5? 152
7795 52-155
7796 10-215
7797 10-429
77°S 10-1516
7799 52-101
7800 52-102
7801 52-112
7802 52-103
78"3 52-104
7801 52-105
7805 52-107
7806 52-106, 52-110
7807 52-108
7808 52-109
7809 52-124
78'0 52-125
7811 52-111
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7812 52-113
7S13 52-114
7814 52-115
7815 52-118
78!6 52-119
7817 52-120
781S 52-121
7819 52-122
7820 52-126
7821 52-127
7822 52-116
7823 52-117
7824 52-128
7825 48-1
7826 48-2
7827 48-3
7828 4S-4
7S29 G-Sl to 8-54
7829-1 8-56
7829-2 8-57
7829-3 8-58
7829-4 8-59
7829-5 .... 8-252 to 8-254
7829-6 8-55
7829-7 8-251. 8-281,
8-282. 8-285 to 8-
28S, 8-290 to 8-294
7829-8 8-283,
8-295, 8-296
7829-9 8-284
7829-10 8-110
7829-12 8-60. 8-61
7829-13 8-289
7830 8-56
7830-1 8-101
7831 8-141, 8-142.
8-144, 8-145
7832 8-145
7833 8-146, 8-147
7834 Repealed 1951,
p. 743
7835 8-148 to 8-150
7836 8-151 to 8-153
7837 8-255,
8-271 to S-276
78^S 8-241, 8-242
7858-1 36-601
7838-2 36-602
7838-3 36-603
7859 8-242. 8-243
7840 8-244
7841 Omitted
7842 8-135
7843 8-131,
8-132, 8-234
7844 8-154
7845 8-133,
8-134, 8-143
7S46 Repealed 1950,
p. 2055
7847 1-62
784S 8-174
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7S49 8-173, 8-175
7850 8-101. 8-172
7851 8-171, 8-602
7852 8-109
785? 8-221 to 8-224
7855 8-103
7856 8-233
7857 S-225 to S-°27
785S 8-22S,
8-230, 8-231
78 0 8-235
7861 8-259. 8-260
7862 8-262, 8-263
7853 8-261
7S65 8-102
78^6 8-121 to 8-124
7857 8-125, 8-126
7S6S 8-106
7869 8-256 to 8-258
7870 8-301
7871 8-305 to 8-307
7872 .rrr. . 8-308 to 8-310
7873 . 8-304
7874 8-311 to 8-317
7874-1 8-229
7874-3 8-108
7874-4 8-62
7875 8 -'01
7875-1 8-402
7875-2 8-403
7875-3 8-404 to 8-407
7875-4 8-408
7875-5 .... S-409 to 8-412
7875-6 8-414
78-5-7 8-413
7875-8 8-416
7875-9 8-415
7876 S-6I0
7876-1 8-601
7876-2 8-619
7876-3 8-620. 8-621
7876-4 8-622
7876-5 8-603
7876-6 Omitted
7876-7 8-604
7876-8 8-605
7876-9 to 7876-11 Onvtted
7S76-12 "-615 to 8-617
7876-13 8-618
7876-14 S-606. 8-607
7876-15 8-608
7876-16 8-609
7876-17 8-623, 8-624
7876-18 8-625
7878 to 7901 ... Repealed
1951, p. 513
7902 8-571 to 8-579
7903 Repealed 1951,
p. 513
7904 Repealed 1951,
p. 513
Table of Comparative Sections
1177
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
7905 8-581
7906 8-582
7907 8-583
7908 8-584
7909 8-585
7910 8-586
7911 to 7935 ... Repealed
1951. p. 780
7936 to 7945-3 . Repealed
1947. p. 322
7946 to 7950-1 . . Repealed
1947. p. 322
7951 to 7969-2 . . Repealed
1947. p. 322
,970 Repealed 1947,
p. 322
7970-1 Repealed 194/,
p. 322
7971 to 7987-2 . . Repealed
1947, p 322
7988 to 7996 . . Repealed
1947, p. 322
7998 to 8072-1 . . Repealed
1947. p. 322
8073 to 80S7-5 . Repealed
1947, p. 322
8C 87-11 to 80S7-15 . . Re-
pealed 1947. p. 322
8C87-21 . . Repealed 1947.
p. 322
808S to 8113-17 Re-
pealed 1947, p. 322
SI 14 62-2
8115 62-3
8116 62-4, 62-5
8il7 62-51 to 62-53
8M8 62-54
8119 62-101, 62-102
8120 62-103 to 62-107
8121 62-108 to 62-114.
62-116
8122 62-302 to 62-304
8123 62-117
8124 62-118
8125 62-119 to 62-121
S126 62-151 to 62-161
8127 .... 62-162 to 62-165
812S .... 62-201 to 62-203
8129 62-305
8130 62-115
8131 62-306, 62-308
to 62-314
8132 62-307
8133 62-315 to 62-317
8134 62-301
8135 62-251 to 62-255
8136 62-1. 62-6. 62-7
8137 12-801, 12-S03.
12-804
8138 12-804
8139 12-S05
S140 12-S06, 12-807
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8141 12-808. 12-S09
8142 12-S10 to 12-813
8143 12-814
8144 12-815
8145 12-816
8146 12-818
8!47 12-S19
8148 12-820
8149 12-S02
8149-1 12-817
8150 to 8157 . . Rep ' I
: ■ 21 i
815S 12-751
8159 12-752. 12-753.
12-7=0
SK0 12-754
8161 12-758
S162 12-757
8163 12-763
8164 12-761
8165 12-7 _'
8166 12-764
8167 12-765
8168 12-759
8173 to 8178 Omitted
8179 58-651, 5S-653.
58-654, 58-666, 58-672,
5S-673, 58-691 to 5S-695
81S0 58-655
8181 58-656
8182 SS-637
8183 .... 53-658 to 58-661
81S4 58-662
8185 58-663
81S') 58-962. 58-1302
8187 24-71, ? J-153,
58-1303
8189 58-668
8190 5S-659
8191 58 614, .: -670
8192 58-683
5193 58-
58-685
5194 58-6S1
8195 58*82
8195 5S-701
8197 5 71
8197-1 58-745
8198 58-702
8199 58-51
8200 5S-52. 58-53
8201 .. 53 54. 58-57, 5S-59
8202 58-62
8203 Omi*^d
8204 58-1
8205 58-60
8209 . 58-101. 58-102
8210 ... 53-111 to 58-113.
58-119. 58-120
8211 .... 58-114 to 58-118.
5S-121 to 58-126
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8212 Omitted
8213 58-103 to 58-105
8214 58-13
8215 58-14, 58-15
8216 58-63
8217 Omitted
8218 Omitted
8219 58-16
8220 53-1301
8221 Omitted
8222 Omitted
S223 58-1037
8224 5S-17
8225 58-1192
8225 58-1193
8227 58-991
8223 58-801 to 58-S04
S229 to 8231 Omitted
8232 58-60
8253 58-2. 58-3
8239 24-42 to 24-45,
24-54. 58-131, 58-152.
53-132.1. 58-153
to 58-135
8240 5S-11
8241 53-127
8245 5S-74S
8246 53-749
8250 58-1176
8254 53 851 to 58-853
8255 58-1269
8256 5S-126S
^237 58-851
8253 53-S56, 58-857
8259 5S-857
8260 58-859
1 58-952
2 53 941, 58-953
- i 53-S58, 58-961
- I 5S-963
8265 58-9:8
82 6 5S-945
" 5S-954
826S 58-942
8269 58-1041
8270 58-964
8271 5^-965
8272 58-966
8273 5S-951
8274 58-9S2
8275 53-967
8276 . . . 58-904 to 58-906.
58-913
8277 58-901
8278 58-902
279 58-903
82^0 58-907
8231 58-910
8282 60-252
S2S3 53-903, 5«-909,
58-911
1178
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8284 58-912
8285 58-921, 58-923.
58-932
8285 58-922
8287 58-925
8283 58-926
8289 58-928
8290 58-929
8291 58-930
8292 58-924
8292-1 58-933
8292-2 5S-931
8292-3 53-927, 58-934
8292-4 58-936
8292-5 58-935
8292-11 58-58, 58-60
8292-12 ... 58-201, 58 S55.
58-1031
8292-13 58-1032
8292-14 53-9S1
8292-15 .. 58-1033, 58-1034
8292-15 58-1207
8292-17 58-1044
8292-18 58-1274
8292-19 58-868
8292-20 . . 58-863. 58-1042
8292-21 .. 58-1070, 58-1071
8292-22 .... 58-55, 58-1048
8292-23 58-1049
8292-24 58-1045
8292-25 58-944
8292-25 5S-943
8292-27 58-1046
to 58-1048, 58-1061
S293 58-1076
8194 .... 58-1077, 58-1078
8295 58-1079, 58-1080
8297 58-1081
8293 58-1082
8299 58-854
8300 58-1088
8301 58-1089
8302 58-1090
8303 58-1091
8304 ... 58-1062 to 58-1064
8305 .... 58-1065. 58-1066,
58-1068. 58-1059
8306 .... 58-1083, 58-1084
8307 5S-1085
8503 53-1086
8309 58-1067
8310 58-8
8311 58-9
8312 58-1157
8313 58-1158
8314 58-1159
8315 58 356, 53-850.
58-1149, 58-1160
8316 58-1161
8317 53-1262
8318 58-1263
8319 53-1111
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8320 58-1112
8321 58-1113
8322 58-1114
8323 58-1115
3324 53-1152
8325 58-1153
8326 58-1151
8327 58-1154
8328 58-1155
8328-1 58-1156
832" 53-1162
8330 58-1144
8331 58-1145
8332 58-1146
8333 .... 58-1147, 58-1148
8334 58-1150
8335 58-1142
8335 53-1143
8337 53-1141
8338 58-1252
8339 53 855, 58-1253
8340 58-1101
8341 5S-864
8342 58-1043
8343 .... 58-1021, 58-1022
8344 58-1022
8345 58-1023
8345 Omitted
8347 Omitted
8348 58-1122
8349 58-1127
8350 58-1194
8351 58-1195
8352 53-1197
8353 58-1199
8354 58-998
8355 53-743
8356 58-999
8357 58-1200
8358 Omitted
8359 58-1201
8360 58-1202
8361 58-1171
8362 53-1198
8363 58-1191
8364 58-1203
8365 58-1203
8366 58-1231
8367 58-1232
8368 58-1233
8369 .... 53-1234, 5S-1237
8370 58-1236
8371 58-1235
8372 58-1239
8373 58-1240
8374 53-1238
8374-1 58-1259
8374-2 58-1260
8375 .... 58-1206, 58-1208
8376 58-744
8377 58-1004
8373 58-1005
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8379 58-1006
8380 58-1001
8381 58-1002
83S2 58-1003
8383 .... 58-1007, 58-1008
8384 58-1009
8385 53-1000
8386 58-lnlO
8387 58-1204
8388 58-613
8389 58-512
8390 53-614
S3J1 58-615
8392 5S-616
8393 58 617
8394 58 611
8395 58-1177
8396 53-713, 58-714
8397 58-719
8398 5S-715
8399 53-716, 58-717
8400 58-718
8430-1 58-719
8400-2 58-720
8401 58-1172
S402 .... 53-1182, 58-1183
8403 58-551
8404 Repealed 1951,
p. 742
8405 58-1173
8405 58-1251
8407 .... 58-1072, 58-1181
8408 58-1074
8409 .... 58-1073, 53-1074
8410 58-1184
8411 58-711
8411-1 58-711
8412 58-712
8413 58-1178
8413-1 5S-1267
8414 58-1180
8415 58-1179
8416 58-1205
8417 58-1173
8418 58-1175
8419 58-122.1
8420 .... 58-1221, 5S-132/
8421 58-1222
8422 58-1101
8423 Omitfd
8424 58-5*7
8125 58-5 -'7
8426 58-.' 78
8427 58-1 :-02
8428 58-1:72
8429 5S-'92
8130 58-' 93
8131 Omit ed
8432 58-' '94
8433 58-n95
8434 58-^96
8435 58- '97
Table of Comparative Sections
1179
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8436 58-997
8437 33-760,
58-771, 58-773
8438 58-774,
58-776, 58-777
8439 58-778
84-:0 58-779
8441 58-780
8442 5S-784
8443 58-772
8444 58-781
8445 58-785
8446 .53-786, 58-787
8447 ~33T75, 58-782
8448 58-783
8449 Omitted
8450 58-771
8451 58-738
8452 Omitted
S453 ... 58-1253.1, 58-1254
8^54 58-1255
8455 5S-1257
8456 .... 58-1256, 58-1271
8457 58-1258
8458 58-1270
8459 5S-1275
8460 58-1273
8461 58-937
8462 58-812
8463 58-813, 58-814
8464 5S-S15
8465 .... 5S-S16 to 58-819
8466 58-824
8467 58-825
8468 58-820
8469 58-821
8470 58-822
8471 58-823
8472 58-811
8473 Omitted
8474 53-831
S175 58-832
8+76 58-333
S477 58-834
8478 58-S35
8479 53-1304
S480 58-1315
8481 58-1317
8!82 58-1316
8483 58-1316
8484 58-1318
8485 58-1318
8-186 58-1319
8487 58-1319
8488 58-1319
8490 58-135-
8491 5S-1332
8492 58-1336
8493 .... 53-1333, 58-1337
8494 58-1338
8495 58-1339
8496 58-1340
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8497 58-1335
8493 5S-1320
8499 5S-1321
8500 5S-1322
8501 . . 58-1311 to 58-1314
S502 to 8504 . Omitted
8505 .... 58-1305. 58-1306
8506 Omitted
8507 58-1401
8508 58-1402, 58-1404
8509 .... 58-1403. 58-1411.
58-1420. 53-1421
8510 58-1412
to 58-1419. 5S-1501
8511 10-430, 10-633,
58-1464, 58-1470, 58-14S1
8512 . 58-1406. 5S-1431 to
58-1442, 58-1465, 58-1469
8513 .... 58-1462. 53-1463
8514 .... 58-1451, 58-1452
8515 58-1452.
5S-1453, 58-1468
8516 58-1461
8517 58-1443
8518 5S-1422
8519 5S-56
8520 58-1406
8521 Omitted
8522 .... 5S-1405. 58-1501
8523 Omitted
8524 58-1472
8525 Omitted
8527 Omitted
852S 58-1466
8529 5S-1467
8530 58-1536
8530-1 58-149l to 58-1496
8530-2 58-14S3
8531 . . 24-93, 58-7, 58-301
8532 58-302
8533 58-303, 5S-304,
58-306. 58-309
8534 58-308, 58-310
8535 58-311
8536 58-312
8537 58-313
8533 5S-305
8539 58-307
8540 24-12. 58-6.
58-152.1
8541 Omitted
8542 58-202
8?43 58-60
8544 Omitted
8545 58-314
8546 53-314
8547 58-315
8548 53-251
8549 58-254
8550 58-256
8551 58-256
8552 5S-252
1942 Code 1952 Code
p«-»;on Section
8553 58-255
8554 5S-253
8555 Omitted
8555-1 24-1
8555-2 .... 24-2. 24-3. 24-
31 to 24-34, 24-36
to 24-41, 24-47 to
24-49, 24-52. 24-53,
24-61 to 24-70. 24-
81 to 24-S5. 24-91,
24-94 to 24-96. 24-
98, 24-99. 24-149
8555-3 24-22 to 24-
25. 24-72, to 24-75
8555-4 24-4 to 24-7,
24-35. 24-46, 24-92.
24-111 to 24-120,
24-142, 24-143
8555-5 .... 24-97. 24-131
to 24-141. 24-144 to
24-148, 24-150 to
24-155
8555-6 . . 24-161 to 24-164
8555-7 ... 24-171 to 24-176
8555-8 24-8 to 24-11.
24-50. 24-51
8555-11 59-1
8 = 55-12 59-2
8555-13 59-3
8555-14 59-4
8555-15 59-5
8 = 55-16 59-6
8555-17 59-7
8555-18 59-8
8555-19 59-9
8555-20 59-10
8555-21 59-11
35 = 5-22 59-12
8555-23 59-13
8555-24 Onvtted
8555-27 59-14
8555-28 Omitted
8555-31 to 8555-53 ... Re-
pealed 1951, p. 784
8555-61 24-301
8555-62 24-302
8555-63 .... 24-303, 24-304
8555-64 24-305
8555-65 24-305
8555-66 24-307
8555-67 ... 24-308. 24-310.
24-315
8555-68 . . 24-316 to 24-319
8555-69 24-320, 24-321
8555-70 24-325
8555-71 24-312
8555-72 24-324
8555-73 24-322
8555-74 24-3'3
8555-75 24 313
8555-76 24-326
8555-77 24-311
1180 Code of Laws of South Carolina
J 942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section Section Section Section Section
8555-78 24-314 8555-142 ...24-353,24-354 8594 19-122
8555-79 Omitted 8555-143 . 24-335 to 24-358 8595 Omitted
8555-80 24-327 8555-144 . 24-359 to 24-366 8596 Omitted
8555-81 24-328 8555-145 ... 24-367, 24-36S 8597 19-141
8555-82 . ... Omitted 8555-1-16 24-352 8598 19-142
8555-83 24-309 8555-147 Omitted 8599 19-143
8555-84 . 24-305,24-308 8555-148 Omitted 8600 19-144
8555-85 24-312 8555-151 24-401 8C01 19-146
8555-85 24-326 8555-152 .. 24-406, 24-415, 8602 19-145
8555-87 24-327 24-416 8603 19-161
8555-S8 Omitted 8555-153 .. 24-402, 24-407, 8604 19-162
8555-91 12-1001 24-408 8605 19-163
8555-92 .. 12-1002, 12-1021 8555-154 24-409 8606 19-164
8555-93 12-1025 8555-155 24-407 8607 19-165
8555-94 12-1024 8555-156 ...24-410,24-411 8:08 19-166
8555-95 12-1022 8555-157 .. 24-413, 24-414 8609 19-167
8555-96 12-1023 8555-158 24-414 8610 19-163
8555-97 12-1026 8555-159 Omitted 8611 19169
8555-98 12-1031 8555-160 . . . 24-404, 24-405 8612 31-4
to 12-1034 8555-161 24-403 8613 31-13
8555-99 12-1041,12-1043 8555-162 24-412 8614 31-12
to 12-1046 8555-163 Omitted 8615 31-16
8555-164 24-417 8616 31-14
8556 20-1 8617 31-8
8557 20 91 '0-22 8618 31-9
855M03 :.::::::: iwss *™ :::::: awMo'aw* ^ 31-10, jmi
orrr 1(u P-1054 20-30,20-32 8-20 4-15
"55-1(4 l- ' 8621 31-17
8555-100 12-1042
8555-101 12-1047
8555-102 . 12-1051, 12-1052
8555-105 12-1055 8559 20-25
8555-106 12-1002.
12-1071 to 12-1074
8560 ::: 20-27 s^ 31-18
8561 20-28 8523 31"101
nro o624 31-102
8555-107 12-1036 8562 2U-JJ ^ ^
8555-108 12-1056 |563 ■■ »£» 8627 31_I08
t° 12-1063 85o5 20-2 ^ ^ ^
8555-109 . 12-1009, 12-1010 '7 on 41 20 43 8629 3M09
8555-110 12-1037 „,,„ ~2Q 6' ,0 44 8630 31-110
8555-111 12-1035 g~° ' 20 3 8631 31-105,31-111
8555-112 12-1038 * 20 3 204 8632 31-106
8555-113 12-1008 ^7" 20 7 8633 31,-52 ^
8555-114 12-1003 „„. , 20 4720-48 8634 31"53
8555-115 12-1004 JgJ"1 ™->0i 8635 31-54
8555-116 10-424.2. " ^0 '04 863S 3I"SS
12-1081 to 12-1083 gj74 20_202 8637 31-56
8555-117.12-1011,12-1012 5575 20-201 20-206 8638 31"51
8555-118 12-1013 8S76 '" 20-205 8639 31"202
8555-119 12-1005 3577 " ' 19-101 8640 31"203' 31"220
8555-120 12-1006 8578 19-111,19-116 8641 ■■ 3|i!°
8555-121 12-1002 8c,79 19.113 19.H6 8642 0 1-204, ol-205
8555-122 12-1007 8r8n 19_n2 8643 31-206
8555-123 Omitted 8=sl 19-114 8644 31-207
8555-131 59-601 858? .. 19-151 864S 3I"208
8555-132 ... 59-602, 59-603 8;83 19-121 8646 31"209
8555-133 59-604 8S84 19-123 ^7 31-211.31-212,
to 59-60S, 59-610 8585 19-124 to 19-128 31-214,31-221
8555-134 ... 59-609, 59-611 8586 19-152 to 31-223
8555-135 . 59-616 to 59-621 8587 19-153 S648 31-213
8555-136 ... 59-623,59-624 8588 19-151 8649 31-218
8555-137 . 59-612 to 59-615 8589 19-154 86r0 31-215
8555-138 59-622 8590 19-155 8651 31-216
8555-139 59-625 8591 19-121 8652 31-217
8555-140 Omitted 8592 Omitted 8653 31-224 to 31-226
8555-141 24-351 8593 Omitted 8654 31-219
Table of Comparative Sections
1181
1942 O-de 1952 Code
Section Section
8655 31-227
8656 31-201
8^57 31-227
865S Omitted
8659 10-2591
8660 10-2562
8661 10-2563
8662 10-2564. 10-2565
8663 10-2566. 10-25'8
8664 10-2561
8665 Omitted
8666 Omitted
8667 10-2569
86'8 40-164
8669 11-153
8570 11-154
8671 11-155
8672 11-156
8673 11-151
8674 48-51
8675 48-52
8676 48-53
8677 48-54
8678 48-55
8679 . . 10-2581 to 10-2587
8680 57-1
8681 57-52
8682 57-53
8683 57-54
8684 57-55
8685 57-56
8686 57-102
8687 57-101
8688 57-57
8689 57-151
8690 57-152
8691 57-153
8692 57-154
80J3 57-155
8694 57-251 to 57-253
8695 57-310
8696 57-301
8697 57-302
8698 57-303
8599 57-304
8700 57-309
8701 45-51
8702 27-51, 27-79.
45-65. 45-66. 45-76
8703 45-61
8704 45-62
8705 45-67.1
8706 45-67.2
8707 45-67.3
8707-1 45-68 to 45-75
8708 45-81 to 45-83
8709 10-1555. 45-67
8711 45-84. 45-87
8712 45-88 to 45-96,
45-96.1
S712-1 45-54
8712-2 45-55
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8713 45-5, 45-151
8714 45-163
8715 45-164
8716 45-152
8717 45-160
8718 45-158
8719 45-159
8720 45-153
8721 45-154
8722 45-155
8723 45-156
8724 45-162
8725 Omitted
8726 45-162
8726-1 45-161
8727 45-251
872S 45-252
8729 45-254
8730 45-255
8731 45-256
8732 Omitted
8733 45-257
8734 45-258
8735 45-259
8736 45-260
87.37 45-262
873S 45-264
8739 45-263
8740 45-265
8741 45-266
8742 45-268
8743 45-267
8744 45-269
8745 45-270
8746 45-271
8747 45-272
8748 45-273
8749 45-274
8750 45-275
8751 45-276
8752 45-277
8753 45-278
8754 45-279
8755 45-280
8756 45-281
8757 45-282
8758 45-283
S759 45-284
8760 45-285
8761 45-286
8762 45-253
8763 45-287
8764 45-288
8765 45-289
8766 45-290
8767 45-291
876S 45-292
8769 45-293
8771 45-501
8772 45-502
8773 45-503
8774 45-504
1942 Code 1952 Code
Se-tion Section
8775 45-506. 45-507
8776 45-508. 45-509
8777 45-510, 45-511
8778 45-512
8/79 45-505
87S0 45-513
8781 45-351
8782 45-352
87S3 45-353, 45-354
878 1 45-355
8784-1 45-356
8784-2 Omitted
8784-3 45-357
8784-4 45-358
87S5 45-402
87S5-1 45-403
87S5-2 45-404
8785-3 45-405
8785-4 45-406, 45-408
8785-5 45-407
8785-6 45-401
8785-7 45-409
8785-8 45-410
8788 45-554
8789 45-451
8790 45-452. 45-453
8791 45-454
8792 7 Omitted
8793 45-553
8794 45-552
8795 45-555
8796 45-556
8797 41-251
8798 41-252
8799 41-253
8800 41-72
8801 57-5
8802 57-2
8803 41-58
8804 41-201
8S05 Repealed 1946,
p. 2584
8806 Repealed 1946,
p. 2584
8807 41-203
8808 Omitted
8810 Omitted
8S11 to 8S13 . . Repealed
1946, p. 2584
8814 41-73
8S15 41-70, 41-71
8816 41-202
8817 41-205
8818 to 8S20 . Repealed
1946, p. 2584
8821 41-15/
8822 Repealed 1946,
p. 2584
8823 41-204
8824 41-159
1182
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 19S2 Code
Section Section
8825 Repealed 1946,
p. 2584
8825-1 Omitted
8826 .... 10-2201, 10-2202
8827 10-2205
8828 . . . 10-2206 to 10-2209
8829 10-2210
8830 .... 10-2203, 10-2204
8830-1 45-2
8831 57-401
8832 57-402
8833 57-403
8S34 57-404, 57-405
8335 57-405, 57-406
8836 57-407
8837 57-408
SS38 57-409
8S39 57-410
8840 57-231, 57-234
8841 57-210
8812 57-237
8843 57-239
8S44 57-201
8845 57-202
8846 57-203
8847 57-207
8848 57-208
88-19 57-209
8850 57-211
8851 57-204
8852 57-205, 57-206
8853 57-51
8554 57-221
8555 57-222
8856 57-236
8S57 57-235
8859 19-2
8850 57-240
8861 57-233
8862 57-232
8863 57-238
8963-1 57-223
8854 45-1
8865 10-1517
8866 10-1518
8367 57-452
8868 57-453
8869 57-454
8870 57-455
8871 57-3
8872 57-4
8873 19-3
8874 19-5
8S75 60-101, 60-156
8875-1 27-58, 60-102,
60-106 to 60-108
8875-2 60-301
8875-3 27-54, 27-55,
60-204, 60-205,
60-208, 60-209
8875-4 60-207
8876 60-60, 60-305
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8877 60-306
8878 60-306
8879 Omitted
8880 60-307
8881 27-57, 60-103 to
60-105
8882 60-109
8883 60-59
8884 20-208
88S5 60-58
8886 45-52
8887 19-115
8888 60-65
8889 60-153 to 60-155
8890 27-59, 60-351
to 60-356
8891 1-644
8892 1-645
8893 ... 60-401 to 60-403,
60-405 to 60-408
8893-1 1-57, 1-58
8894 .. 10-1308 to 10-1311
8895 10-1311
8896 to 8898 . . . Repealed
1951, p. 343
8S99 10-1306
8900 10-1303
8901 10-1304
8902 10-1305
8903 10-1302
8904 Omitted
8905 19-51
8906 19-52
8907 57-101
8908 19-4
8909 19-56
8910 19-231
8911 19-55
8912 19-57
8913 10-1953, 19-53
8913-1 20-5
8914 19-54
8915 19-201
8916 19-205
8917 19-202, 19-708
8918 19-203
8919 19-260
8920 19-261
8921 19-221
8922 19-222
8923 19-232
8924 19-235
8925 19-236
8926 19-237
8927 19-238
8928 19-233
8929 19-234
8930 Omitted
8931 19-204
8932 19-252 to 19-259
8933 19-262
8934 19-263
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
8936 19-286
8937 19-291
8938 19-292
8939 19-293
8940 19-294
8941 19-206
8942 19-1, 67-4
8943 19-264
8944 19-265
8945 19-266
8946 19-267
8947 19-268
S948 19-281
8949 19-282
8950 19-283
8950-1 19-284, 19-285
8951 19-414,
19-415, 19-513
8952 .... 10-433, 19-591 to
19-594, 31-7, 67-53
8953 19-595
8954 19-596
8955 19-600
8956 19-413
8957 19-432
8958 19-438
8959 Omitted
8960 19-439
8961 19-440
8962 19-442
8963 19-443
8964 19-408
8965 19-407
8966 19-417
8967 19-472
8968 19-403
8969 19-471
8970 19-477
8971 19-416
8972 19-409
8973 19-402. 31-6
8974 19-431
8975 19-433, 19-434
8976 19-435, 19-436
8977 19-437
8978 19-406
8979 19-552
8980 19-581
8981 19-582
8982 19-583
8983 19-5S4
8984 19-611
S985 19-612
8986 19-613
8987 19-454
8985 19-458
S989 19-456
8991 19-460
8992 19-457
8993 19-473, 19-474
8994 19-475
8995 19-476, 19-477
Table of Comparative Sections 1183
1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1952 Code 1942 Code 1 95 ^ Code
Section Section Section Section Section Section
8996 19-478 9050-2 1-63 9103 57-361
8997 19-479 9051 31-11.1, 9104 .... 57-363 to 57-365
8998 19-481 67-58, 67-61, 67-63 9105 57-366
8999 19-482 9051-2 8-236, 9106 57-351
8999-1 19-483 37-149.2, 67-59 9107 57-352
9000 19-480 9032 57-7 9108 57-353
9001 19-492 9053 67-6, 67-7, 9109 25-1
9002 19-493 to 19- 67-51 9110 25-2
495,19-499 9054 19-511 9111 25-51
9003 19-495 9055 19-512 9112 25-52
9004 19-49S 9056 19-514 9113 25-53
9005 19-497 9057 19-519 9114 25-54
9006 19-500 9058 19-520 91 lo 25-55
9007 19-501 9059 19-515 9116 25-56
9C07-1 19-491 9060 19-517 9117 25-57
9008 19-503 9061 19-518 91 IS 25-58
9009 19-496 9062 19-516, 67-62 9119 25-59
9010 19-505 9063 10-2583 9120 25-60
9011 19-502, 19-504 9064 10-2589 9121 25-61
9012 19-531 9065 10-2590 p122 25-62
9013 19-532 9066 57-451 9123 25-63
9014 19-533 9067 10-1752 9124 25-64
gnii iq qq? 9068 10-1713 912;> Omitted
19-598. 67-56 ^069 10-1751 9126 25 101
om« ,„,',,„ 9070 10-1758 9127 Omitted
90, ]67 19-599. 6 7-57 9m __ 10_1759_ w_mQ 912& 25-102
%)l '-"4 9072 10-1761 9129 25-103,
oH q It' -H 9073 .... 10-1764, 10-1766 25-104, 25-107
9Z9n US* 9074 10-1768 9130 25-105
'°"° \9QHl 9075 10-1767 9131 25-106
llll ;0«0 " 9076 10-1765 9132 .... 25-111 to 25-113
0°;~ 19"559- Hi™ 9077 .... 10-1762, 10-1763 9133 .... 25-114 to 25-116
™* \H6J, 9078 10-1769 9134 25-117
£2 ;„;;: J™ 9078-1 . 10-1770 to io-i780 9135 25-118. 25-119
9°f, 19"563' 9i^ 9079 .... 10-1781, 10-1782 9136 .... 25-120 to 25-122
™* \lill 9080 10-1783 9137 25-123
l^ll :„■;«•■ ]9Qif7 90S1 10-1784 9138 25-124
9028 .... 19-555 to 9-557 90S2 10-1785 9139 25-125
9°;9 19"701 9083 10-1787 9140 25-126
9030 19-702 9083.! 10-1789 9141 25-127, 25-128
9031 19-7H 9084 10-1790 9142 25-130
9032 19-703 9084,! 10-1791 9143 .... 25-108 to 25-110
9033 19-704 9084.2 10.1792 9144 25-129
I0"4. 19-'05 9085 34-1 to 9»5 25-131
9°35 19-706 34-3 34-14 9146 25-132
9036 19-709 VI 9147 25-133
££- ' %i S :::::::: 34:5 to t l)fq----25-UAio2'-}'l
yuss 67"8 qnso, tin til? 9149 25-138
9039 67-9 If8 34-1J- ^"2 9150 25-140
9040 67-10 ™l 34-13 91M Omitted
9041 67-1 909° 34-4 o1S2 25-139
SS ::::::::::::::: S S:::::::::::::: E n5ia9m™?T%
SS ::::::::::::: SJ5 -» "" «** 1 "6"°"8S --aWS
9046 67-52 Z? ™ 9186 to 9212 .... Repealed
9047 67-57.2 9096 ^ 1951. p. 735
90'S 67.57.1 I™ S7«s"s7«fi 9213 to 9239 . Repealed
9049 8-237. 37-149.1 ™* 57"335- |£»6 1951_ p 5U
9050.... Repealed 1947, 9100 !.'!"! 57-358, 57-359 9240 59-353
p. 558 91P1 ' 57.350 to 59-368, 59-392
9050-1 .... 36-604. 36-605 9102 57-362 9241 59-414
1184
Code of Laws of South Carolina
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
9242 59-369,
59-370, 59-410
9243 59-369 to
59-373, 59-375
9244 59-412
9245 59-361
9246 59-362
9247 59-374
924S 59-376.
59-377
9249 59-379. 59-3S1.
59-382, 59-386
9249-1 Omitted
9250 59-391
9251 59-393
9252 59-394
9253 59-380
9254 59-387
9255 59-385
9256 59-384
9257 59-388
9258 59-389
9759 59-383
9260 59-399
9261 59-395
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
9262 59-396
9263 59-397
9264 59-402,
59-404, 59-405
9265 59-403
9265-1 59-401
92 6 59-400
9267 59-406
9268 59-407
9269 59-408
9270 59-398
9271 50-409
9272 59-390
9273 50-413
9274 59-411
9275 59-415
9276 Omitted
9277 59-377
9278 59-378
9279 Omitted
9280 Omitted
9281 to 9285 Repealed
1951, p. 743
9286 59-651
9287 59-652, 59-654
1942 Code 1952 Code
Section Section
9288 59-653
9289 59-655
9290 59-656
9291 59-663, 59-664
9292 .... 59-665 to 59-667
9293 59-659 to
59-651, 59-680, 59-681
9294 59-662
9295 59-658
9296 59-669
9297 59-668
92^8 59-657
9299 .... 59-670 to 59-674
9300 .... 59-675 to 59-678
9301 59-679. 59-682
9302 Omitted
9303 to 9315 Repea'ed
1951, p. 744
. . 51-181.
51-311 to
51-331 to
9316
9317
9318
9319
9320
9320-
9331
C» -
51-381 to
. 51-391,
51-184
51-313
51-337
51-371
51-386
51-392
. 66-1
Table of Acts
Showing where Acts of the Legislature passed at the sessions held from 1942
to 1951, inclusive, may be found in the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1952.
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1942(42)1425 .... 65-2141
to 65-2144,
65-2146
to 65-2154,
65-2156
to 65-2159
1942(4211429 .... 65-2023
1942(42)1432 53-5S9
1942(42)1433 .... 65-1523
1942(42)1436 .... 32-1321
to 32-1326
1942(4211438 27-632
1942(4211439 65-3522
1942(4211440 63-401
to 63-405
1942(42)1444 21-231,
21-902,
21-903
1942(42)1446 1-2,
59-174
1942(42)1447 21-3176
1942(4211443 12-211,
12-213
1942(42)1451 26-101,
26-102,
26-121
1942(42)1453 21-411,
21-419
1942(4211454 21-994
1942(42)1455 42-641
to 42-654
1942(42)1456 55-551,
55-552,
55-555
to 55-557,
55-571
to 55-576,
55-578,
55-594,
55-595,
55-611,
55-611.1,
55-612
to 55-616
1942(4211463 "-551
[8 SC Code]— 75
1942
Acts
1952 Code
Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
Year and Page
Section
1942(42)1465
2-104,
1942(42)1516
46-804,
2-107
46-805
to 2-115
1942(42)1517 .
.... 18-754
194'(4')1470
44-411
1942(42)1518 .
.... 33-805
1942(42)1471 ..
... 45-551,
1942(42)1520 .
.... 23-551,
65-2121
23-552
to 65-2126,
1942(42)1521 .
.... 28-338
65-2123
1942(42)1522 .
2-119,
to 65-2132
21-4218
1942(42)1474
1-601
1942(42)1524 .
.... 69-122
1942(42)1475
14-17,
1942(42)1526 .
... 14-1651
2S-519
1942(42)1527 .
5-9,
1942(42)1477 ..
. . 21-2434
5-14
1942(4211478 ..
to 24-2436
. . 58-1501
1942(42)1528 .
3-322,
3-323
1942(42)1480
63-429,
63-430
1942(42)1529 .
... 65-2421
1942(42)1482 ..
... 28-586,
to 65-2425
59-174
1942(42)1531 .
... 14-2904
1942(42)1485 ..
... 47-242
1942(42)1532 .
. 14-1855.1
1942(42) 14SS ..
.. 65-3392
1942^42)1535 ,
54-1,
1942(42) 14S9
55-711,
to 54-4,
58-1641
54-11
to 58-1645
to 54-15,
1942(42)1491 ..
. . 21-1107,
54-17
21-1109
to 54-22,
1942(42)1493
3-305,
54-61
3-306
to 54-64
1942(4211496 ..
.. 21-1664
1942(42)1545 .
... 33-1467
1942(4211497 ..
.. 21-1614
1942(42)1546 .
38-56
1942(42)1499
2-104,
1942(42)1549
14-10,
2-107
21-990,
to 2-115
47-319
1942(42)1503 ..
.. 14-2965,
1942(4211550
27-311
14-2966
1942(42)1555
53-411
1942(42)1503 ..
.. 15-1539,
to 53-415,
21-3352
53-420,
1942(42)1509 ..
.. 53-1364
53-422
1942(42)1510 ..
30-1
1942(42)1558 .
... 65-1563
1942(42)1511 ..
. . 65-1969
1942(42)1559
5-641
1942(42)1512 ..
. .. 42-321
to 5-654
to 42-331
1942(42)1562 .
.... 61-521,
1942(42)1515 ..
. 15-1935,
61-529
47-319
1942(42)1564 .
... 14-1189
1185
1186
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
19-12(42)1565 .... 14-2905
1942(42)1566 .... 14-3412,
51-261
to 51-268
1942(42)1568 28-8S7
1942(42)1571 55-712
1942(42)1572 .... 43-1014,
43-1015,
43-1017,
43-1018
1942(42)1574 .... 28-1031
1942(42)1577 38-308
1942(42)1579 14-671
to 14-676,
14-678,
14-679
1942(42)1582 51-295
to 51-300
1942(42)1588 .... 32-1163,
47-244
1942(42>1592 .... 32-1141
1942(42)1596 .... 21-4031,
71-5,
71-34
1942(42)1598 63-314
to 63-317
1942C42)1600 ... 4?-#>*\
43-679,
4J-681
to 43-6S3
1942(42)1602 33-457
1942(42)1603 5-625
194^(42)1604 32-143
1942(42)1605 69-106
1942(42)1606 43-7,
43-10,
43-671,
43-672,
43-676,
43-681
1942(42)1608 .... 58-1551
to 58-1556
1942(42)1610 19-531
1942(42)1622 .... 32-1531
to 32-1537
1942.42)1625 44-474
1942(42)1626 .... 65-1051,
65,1052
1942(42)1627 .... 44-472,
60-201
1942(42)1628 .... 32-1681
to 32-1686
1942(42)1630 2-421
1942(42)1631 14-351
to 14-357,
14-357.1,
14-358
to 14-384
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1942(42)1642 44-461
to 44-463,
44-473
1942(42)1643 44-421
to 44-428
1942(42)1645 44-441
to 44-446
1942(42)1647 44-451
to 44-455
1942(42)1643 68-28,
68-207
to 68-209
1942(42)1650 43-871
19-12(42)1656 21-591
1942(42)1658 .... 14-2202,
14-2205,
14-2211
to 14-2220
1942(42)1661 55-5
1942(42)1662 21-4218
1942(42)1664 .... 14-2403
1942(42)1666 22-402
to 22-404,
22-406
1942(42)1668 .... 15-1072,
28-348,
28-376
1942(42)1671 .... 21-3964,
21-3965
1942(42)1672 32-13
1942(42)1677 14-803,
65-3491
1942C42)1679 21-591
1942(42)1680 9-310,
54-451
1942(42)1681 53-593
1942(42) 16S2 71-53,
71-81
1942(42) 16S4 30-211
to 30-214
1542(42)1685 32-982
1942(42)1686 .... 28-873
to 28-S75
1942(42)1687 .... 21-1921
to 21-1925,
21-1927
to 21-1931,
21-1933,
21-1944
1942(42)1690 65-702,
65-704,
65-762
to 65-764.
65-768
1942(42)1691 68-175,
6S-178
to 68-180,
68-189
1942(42)1693 .... 33-1351
to 33-1372
Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
1942(42)1701
28-315
1942(42)1702 .
.. 21-2434
to 21-2436
1942(42)1704 .
.. 21-2534,
21-2535
1942(42)1705 .
.. 56-1071
1942(42)1706
13-163,
13-223
1942(42)1710
56-119
to 56-123
1942(42)1712 .
.. 65-3153
1942(42)1717 .
... 24-552,
24-562
1942(42)1724 .
.. 14-2651
1942(42)1725 .
... 28-201
to 23-205
1942(42)1733 .
.. 10-1405,
15-501,
21-525,
21-527,
21-531,
21-541
1942(42)1734
16-409
to 16-411
1942(42)1736
5-602,
5-603,
5-605
1^42(42)1733 .
... 58-1024
1942(42)1739
, . . , 4-212,
4-213,
4-215
to 4-217
1942(42)1741
, , 27-76
1942(42)1742 .
.... 36-102,
36-104,
36-121
to 36-123,
36-152,
36-159,
36-186,
36-187,
36-201,
36-202,
36-205
to 36-208,
36-210
to 36-221,
36-231
to 36-236
1942(42)1756
33-963,
44-464,
47-277
to 47-279
1942(42)1758
36-271
to 36-280
1942(42)1765 .
65-7
1942(42)1855 .
.... 65-253
1942(42)2209
27-64
1942(42)2560
28-881,
28-882,
28-890
[8SCCode]
Table of Acts
1187
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1943(43)2 21-951.
21-952,
21-1662
1943(43)7 38-410
1943(43)8 65-1523
1943(43)13 38-308
1943(43)18 65-3351
to 65-3354,
65-3356,
65-3357
1943(43)20 38-86
1943(43)21 58-1551
to 58-1556
1943(43)24 21-1602
1943(43)25 65-2909
1943(43)26 16-552,
65-2133
1943(43)27 14-1055
1943(43)29 32-143
1943(43)32 15-1032
1943(43)33 14-1481
to 14-1484
1943(43)34 19-534
1943(43)35 27-97
1943(43)44 65-1970
1943(43)45 47-721,
47-722,
47-727,
47-731,
47-733
to 47-737,
47-739
1943(43)52 65-291,
65-294,
65-302
1943(43154 43-621
1943(43)56 21-955
1943(43)64 27-95,
27-317
1943(43)65 21-3202,
21-3211,
21-3212,
21-3221,
21-3227,
21-3241
to 21-3243,
21-3267,
21-32S3
1943(43)69 14-17,
65-2134
1943(43)70 53-701
to 53-708
1943(43)76 65-1575
1943(43)78 6-411
1943(43)80 15-1016
1943(43)87 65-3355
1943(43)88 65-253,
65-264
1943
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1943(43)91 72-4,
72-11
1943(43)95 14-1431
to 14-1437
1943(43)98 13-163,
13-223
1943(43)99 65-3212
to 65-3215
1943(43)101 32-S81
to 32-8S4
1943(43)103 43-644,
43-644.1
1943(43)105 .... 65-3501
to 65-3503,
65-3505,
65-3506
1943(43)106 15-1331
to 15-1338,
15-1391
1943(43)108 47-911
to 47-918
1943(43)111 56-271,
56-277
1943(43)120 28-431
1943(43)126 .... 10-1563.1,
45-53
1943(43)127 5-104
1943(43)129 14-2311
to 14-2319
1943(43)131 65-3261,
65-3262
1943(43)138 15-942
1943(43)139 2-301
to 2-304
1943(43)140 44-611
to 44-616,
44-618
to 44-623,
44-625
1943(43)144 10-1405
1943(43)146 21-1356,
21-1359,
21-1361
1943(43)148 60-60
1943(43)152 51-361
to 51-363
1943(43)158 32-431
to 32-444
1943(43)165 65-3151,
65-3152,
65-3154,
65-3155
1943(43)166 14-3422
1943(43)167 8-262,
S-263.
47-166
1943(43)170 65-259
1943(43)171 56-591
to 56-595
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1943(43)173 43-303
1943(43)174 53-411
to 53-418,
53-421
to 53-423
1943(43)179 65-1523
1943(43)181 65-1523
1943(43)182 19-531
1943(43)183 4-205
1943(43)184 28-457,
28-458,
65-1573,
65-1574
1943(43)185 65-2365
1943(43)187 27-98
1943(43)189 32-1164
1943(43)190 28-342
1943(43)191 2S-302,
61-541
to 61-557
1943(43)196 2S-490,
2S-493
1943(43)197 32-1005
to 32-1007
1943(43)208 56-515,
56-516,
56-521
1943(43)214 39-134
1943(43)216 15-1903
1943(43)217 15-243,
15-244
1943(43)218 2S-349
1943(43)219 42-361
to 42-364
1943(43)220 44-475
1943(43)221 14-3002,
14-3005
to 14-3007
1943(43)226 21-47
1943(43)228 23-33,
23-34
1943(43)231 2S-592
1943(43)232 14-3651,
14-3652
1943(43)233 2S-519
1943(43)235 .... 65-1533.1
1943(43)237 43-961
to 43-977,
43-979
1943(43)245 52-101,
52-103,
52-112,
52-114,
52-123
1943(43)248 42-394
1943(43)250 50-156
1943(43)253 21-2834
1188
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1943(43)254 43-671,
43-672
1943(43)256 21-3874
1943(43)259 15-426,
44-471
1943(43)260 19-473,
19-474
1943(43)262 58-1501
1943(43)263 15-15,
15-1732,
38-51,
38-53,
33-54,
38-59,
38-64,
38-72,
3S-75,
38-401,
38-402
1943(43)271 2-261,
2-264
1943(43)272 65-256
1943(43)274 14-311
to 14-314
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1943(43)278 26-11
1943(43)279 65-1580,
65-1581
1943(43)280 .... 43-676.1,
43-679,
43-681
1943(43)282 38-73
1943(43)285 38-211
1943(43)286 21-861,
21-862,
21-864
to 21-867
1943(43)288 14-3451,
14-3452
1943(43)289 32-451
to 32-469
1943(43)293 14-1262,
14-1264
1943(43)295 53-108,
53-109
1943(43)298 32-1261
to 32-1270
1943(43)301 47-1049
to 47-1051
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1943(43)302 61-521
to 61-530,
61-533
1943(43)306 6-311
to 6-313
1943(43)308 14-'202,
14-2205,
14-2211
to 14-2221
1943(43)312 65-1754
1943(43)313 12-218
1943(43)315 14-1294,
44-473
1943(43)317 58-632
1943(43)318 68-34,
63-76,
68-178
to 68-180
1943(43)323 56-534.
56-535,
56-537
1943(43)327 35-136,
35-142,
65-7
1944
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1944(43)1165 .... 14-1186
1944(43)1167 14-17
1944(43)1168 .... 58-1443
1944(43)1169 15-1333
1944(43)1171 59-483,
65-2111
1944(43)1172 18-105,
33-1462
1944(43)1175 .... 56-1205
1944(43)1178 61-511
1944(43)1181 14-17
1944(43)1182 47-112
1944(43)1184 .... 14-1381,
14-1382
1944(43)1185 .... 65-1755,
65-1759
1944(43)1189 .... 65-1967
1944(43)1190 28-43,
28-45
1944(43)1191 65-2909
1944(43)1193 21-542,
21-2171
to 21-2189
1944(43)1198 47-171
1944(43)1201 14-17,
55-711
1944(43)1202 .... 65-1523,
65-2541
to 65-2545.
65-2547
to 65-2549
Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
1944(43)1205 ..
.. 65-3351,
65-3352
1944(43)1207 ..
... 15-264,
72-71
1944(43)1208 ..
23-6
1944(43)1209 ..
.. 32-1123,
32-1128,
32-1130
1944(43)1210 ..
.... 59-515,
59-516,
59-518,
59-520,
59-521
1944(4311211 .
. .. 14-3651
1944(43)1212 .
. .. 14-1572,
14-1583
to 14-1586,
14-1 5S8,
14-1591
to 14-1593,
27-424,
27-637,
42-365,
55-406,
55-721,
65-1972,
65-3062,
65-3464,
71-305,
71-306
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1944(43)1219 .... 32-1672.
43-841,
43-842
1944(43)1220 .... 32-1462
1944(43)1221 33-963
44-465
1944(43)1222 .... 21-2001,
21-2004
to 21-2008
1944(43)1224 12-602
1944(43)1228 .... 58-1063
1944(43)1230 28-151
1944(43)1231 .... 5S-1154,
61-471
to 61-474
1944(43)1233 15-275
1944(43)1234 .... 58-1651
to 58-1654
1944(43)1235 61-527
1944(43)1233 2-262
to 2-270
1944(43)1243 .... 47-1693
1944(43)1244 .... 15-1301
to 15-1317
1944(43)1248 53-702
to 53-705,
53-707
to 53-709
1944(43)1253 .... 14-2705,
25-139
Table of Acts
1189
Acts 19-2 Code
Year and Page Section
1944(43)1256 7-6
to 7-8
1944(43)1257 14-2568
1944(43) 125S 27-64
1944(43)1259 13-157,
13-227
1944(43)1262 28-131
1944(43)1264 .... 28-1191,
28-1192
1944(43)1265 .... 21-2921
to 21-2925
1944(43)1267 .... 15-1608
1944(43)1268 59-483
1944(43)1270 .... 58-1501
1944(43)1271 .... 65-3572
1944(43)1272 8-171,
8-602
1944(43)1279 .... 14-3419.
14-3420
1944(43)1230 42-671
to 42-674
1944(43) 12S1 .... 10-2151,
10-2152
1944(43) 12S3 .... 65-2904,
65-2912
1944(43)1290 43-243.
43-244
1944(43)1291 4:-24f>.
43-247
1944(43)1292 .... 21-1086
to 21-1088
1944(43)1294 .... 33-1851,
47-1330,
47-1331
1944(43)1295 .... 56-1231,
56-1234
1944(43)1296 68-178
to 68-180
1944(43)1299 72-15,
72-165
1944(43)1301 47-671
1944(43)1302 7-208,
15-417,
15-418.1
1944(43)1304 .... 14-2053
to 14-2055,
14-2111
to 14-2117.
14-2122,
14-2124
to 14-2130,
14-2161,
14-2164,
14-2167,
14-2168,
14-2170,
14-2171,
14-2173,
14-2176,
15-1934,
17-114,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1944(43)1304 27-408,
32-823,
32-S24,
32-1881,
32-1882,
33-1111,
53-S64,
55-474,
65-3533,
65-3534,
71-372,
71-373
1944(43)131S 29-16
1944(43)1319 14-S12
1944(43)1321 45-503,
45-504,
45-506
to 45-509
1944(43)1323 60-53,
60-54.
60-62
1944(43)1325 .... 32-1901
to 32-1905
1944(43)1326 10-233
to 10-235,
10-454
1944(43)1327 .... 14-1402
1944(43)1328 .... 65-2821
to 65-2827
1944(43)1329 72-4
1944(43)1332 .... 15-1813
1944(43)1333 .... 32-1171
to 32-1175,
32-1177
1944(43)1335 43-978
1944(43)1337 .... 65-3631
to 65-3636
1944(43)1339 42-667
to 42-670
1944(43)1343 10-633,
58-1470,
58-1481
1944(43)1344 43-S21,
43-822,
43-824
1944(43)1346 .... 15-1804
1944(43)1350 .... 14-1471
to 14-1478
1944(43)1351 15-274
1944(43)1355 .... 14-3454
1944(43)1359 15-266
1944(43)1368 .... 21-4201
to 21-4210,
21-4214,
21-4215,
21-4217,
21-4219
1944(43)1373 56-354
1944(43)1374 .... 65-3011
to 65-3014
1944(43)1376 .... 21-1459
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1944(43)1377 .... 14-1441
to 14-1463
1944(43) 13S0 .... 56-1109
1944(43)1381 .... 15-1101
to 15-1105,
15-1111
to 15-1114,
15-1116
to 15-1118,
15-1124,
15-1127,
15-1128,
15-1130
to 15-1140,
15-1142,
15-1151,
15-1152,
15-1154
to 15-1158,
15-1171
to 15-1186,
15-1188
to 15-1202,
15-1204
to 15-1209,
15-1221,
15-1222,
15-1225
to 15-1231,
15-1233
to 15-1276
1944(43)1413 28-881,
28-882,
28-890
1944(43)1414 .... 65-1584
1944(43)1417 .... 21-1501,
21-1503
1944(43)1418 .... 14-1361
to 14-1363,
14-1365,
14-1366.2,
14-1367
to 14-1369,
14-1371,
14-1372,
33-1521
to 33-1523,
55-456
1944(43)1426 68-175.
68-189
1944(43)1428 1-361
to 1-363,
1-363.1
1944(43)1429 30-52
1944(43)1450 59-1
1944(43)1431 65-7
1944(43)2215 43-911
1944(43)2217 .... 43-1002
to 43-1005
1944(43)2220 .... 15-1804
1190
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Acts
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Acts
1952 Code
Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
Year and Page
Section
Year and Page
Section
1944(43)2223 .
... 43-841,
1944(43)2275 ..
... 13-192,
1944(43)2298 .
... 13-138,
43-842
13-201,
13-153,
1944(43)2225 .
.. 14-2956
13-227
13-162,
1944(43)2226 ..
... 43-762
1944(43)2277 ..
.. 14-3251,
13-191,
1944(43)2227 .
... 43-791
14-3252
13-226
1944(43)2231 .
... 43-841
1944(43)2280 ..
... 13-138.
1944(43)2300 ..
... 13-138
to 43-843
13-163,
1944(43)2301 ..
... 13-138,
1944(43)2237 .
.. 33-1451
13-193,
13-224.
1944(43)2243 .
.. 21-3212
13-202,
13-227
1944(43)2244 .
.. 14-1002
13-223
1944(43)2309 ..
... 43-S31
1944(43)2247 .
. . 21-3871
1944(43)2283 ..
... 13-138,
1944(43)2310 ..
... 63-461
to 21-3873
13-192,
to 63-471
1944(43)2249 .
.. 21-4232
13-201,
1944(43)2313 .
.. 65-3121
1944 43)2251 .
.. 14-1951
13-227
1944(43)2314 .
.. 14-1361,
1944(43)2253 .
... 43-712,
1944(43)2286 ..
... 13-134,
14-1362
43-713
13-138,
1944(43)2316 ..
... 28-121,
1944(43)2259 .
... 14-812
13-155,
28-123,
1944(43)2264 .
... 28-130
13-192,
28-124,
1944(43)2266 ..
... 53-583,
13-201,
28-134
53-589
13-227
1944(43)2318 ..
... 13-157
1944(43)2272 ..
.... 21-62,
1944(43)2287 ..
.. 21-2271
1944(43)2322 .
.. 14-2311
21-3102
1944(43)2289 ..
.. 14-3557
to 14-2319
1944(43)2273 .
... 13-138,
1944(43)2291 ..
.. 14-2451
1944(43)2329 .
.. 33-1571
13-166.
1944(43)2292 ..
.. 58-1661
1944(43)2331 ..
... 13-133,
13-225
1944(43)2296 ..
... 43-979
14-1803
1944(43)2275 .
... 13-138,
1944(43)2297 ..
... 43-821.
1944(43)2332 ..
... 47-537
13-155,
43-822
1944(43)2335 ..
1944(43)2336 ..
... 28-122
... 28-125
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1945(44)1 65-3351,
65-3352
1945(44)3 28-597.
32-1129
1945(4414 36-601
1945(44)5 15-280
1945(44)8 60-402.
65-1583
1945(44)12 65-1548
1945(44)15 26-202
1945(44)18 21-4402
1945(44)20 38-308,
61-529,
61-531
1945(44)22 14-2651
1945(44)24 65-1567
1945(44)25 20-28,
20-49
1945(44)26 5-1
to 5-3,
5-6
to 5-8,
5-11
to 5-13
1945(44)27 65-1583
1945(44)31 21-3405,
21-4332
1945(44)32 46-166
1945
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1945(44)33 47-1198
1945(44)35 14-17
1945(44)41 65-3601,
65-3602
1945(44)43 2-103.1,
2-103.2
1945(44)44 38-308,
65-1583
1945(44)45 68-315
to 68-317
1945(44)46 14-1055
1945(44)48 11-301,
11-303,
11-304
1945(44)49 3S5-30S
1945(44)51 57-103
1945(44)52 65-2461,
65-2464
1945(44)54 60-402
1945(44)55 42-362,
42-363,
66-316,
66-317
1945(44)56 14-2311
to 14-2319
1945(44)59 65-1991
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1945(44)60 10-1405,
15-1501,
16-572
1945(44)61 5-16
1945(44)62 20-21,
20-22
1945(44)63 8-417
1945(44)64 15-283,
15-284,
15-2S7,
15-288
1945(44)65 65-1583
1945(44)71 43-14,
43-512
1944(44)72 3-15,
69-105,
69-107,
69-109,
69-110,
69-112,
69-115,
69-117,
69-122,
69-123.
69-134
1945(44)77 15-1923,
27-619
38-308
Table of Acts
1191
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1945(441204 14-2559
1945(44)78 47-375
1945(44)80 32-1122,
32-1124
1945(44)84 3-441
to 3-446
1945(44186 56-1214
1945(44)S7 15-1935,
27-605,
3S-308
1945(44)90 44-603
to 44-C05
1945(44)94 60-409
1945(44)95 15-406
1945(44)96 65-1559
1945(44)97 3-541,
3-542,
65-1523
1945(44)99 47-169
1945(44)103 47-54
1945(44)104 21-3885
1945(44)106 43-1041
1945(44)107 47-162
1945(44)110 28-331,
28-371,
28-452,
28-455
1945(441111 14-2452
1945(44)112 14-2453.
14-2454,
14-2460
1945(44)115 53-661,
53-662,
55-667
1945(44)117 65-1583
1945(44)119 69-151
to 69-156,
69-161
to 69-167,
69-181
to 69-209,
69-221
to 69-235,
69-241
to 69-246
1945(44)135 14-1318.
14-1333
to 14-1336
1945(44)137 19-480
1945(44)138 29-51
to 29-59,
29-61
1945(441141 14-2409
1945(44)145 14-2473
1945(44)147 32-973
1945(441149 15-1817
1945(44)150 26-131
to 26-133
1945(441152 15-286
1945(44)154 15-1203
Acts
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Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
Year and Page
Section
1945(44)155 ..
. . 65-2944
1945(44)208 ..
... 27-401,
to 65-2946,
27-405,
65-294S,
27-407,
65-2949
27-409
1945(44)156 ..
1-121,
1945(44)210 ..
... 21-521,
9-301
21-524,
to 9-312,
21-531,
27-88,
21-535
36-3,
1945(44)211 ..
... 14-3003,
36-37,
14-3004
36-102,
1945(44)212 ..
61-1
36-301
to 61-5,
to 36-307,
61-11
36-501
to 61-20,
to 36-510,
61-31
70-254
to 61-37,
to 70-256,
61-37.1.
70-258,
61-42
70-260,
to 61-45.
70-262
61-51,
to 70-265,
61-51.1.
70-265.1,
61-51.2
70-268,
61-52,
70-282
61-53,
to 70-284,
61-61
70-286
to 61-71,
1945(44)164 ..
20-47
61-73,
1945(44)170 ..
... 61-316,
61-75
61-318
to 61-80,
1945(44)172 ..
.. 32-1176
61-91
1945(44)173 ..
.. 65-1101,
to 61-94,
65-1103
61-101
to 65-1 114
to 61-111.
1945(44)178 ..
... 47-325
61-113
1945(44)179 ..
12-2.1,
to61-117
12-732,
1945(44)234 ..
.. 10-2551
12-732.1,
1945(44)235 ..
.... 28-31
65-601,
1945(44)236 ..
... 61-381
65-616
to 61-399,
1945(44)180 ..
.. 14-3631
61-401
to 14-3648
to 61-407,
1945(44)185 ..
... 61-251
68-254
to 61-258
1945(44)242 ..
.. 21-1851
1945(44)187 ...
.. 65-3471
to 21-1858,
1945(44)188 ...
... 21-752
21-1860
1945(44)189 ...
... 43-679
to 21-1862,
1945(441190 ...
21-1871
1945(44)191 ...
... 21-197,
to 21-1882,
21-3202,
21-1903.
21-3203,
21-1904,
21-3211,
21-1910.
21-3212,
21-1925,
21-3221,
21-1932,
21-3224,
21-1934
21-3227,
1945(44)243 ...
.. 65-3446
21-3241
1945(44)256 ...
... 59-461
to 21-3243,
to 59-470
21-3267
1945(44)258 ...
... 68-114
1945(44)195 ...
.. 65-3602
1945(44)261 ...
.. 65-1074
1945(44)200 ...
... 21-229
1945(44)263 ...
... 28-611.
1945(44)206 ...
... 60-409
28-618
1192
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1945(441265 65-3400
1945(44)266 21-454.
21-471
to 21-478.
21-485.
21-491
1945(441269 59-395
1945(44)270 12-246.
12-301
to 12-321.
12-321.1.
12-322
to 12-324
1945(441277 15-411
1945(44)278 65-259,
65-263
1945(44)279 58-3
1945(44)280 15-413
to 15-416
1945(44)282 58-1541
to 58-1545
1945(44)284 32-841
to 32-864
1945(44)290 65-1593
to 65-1598
1945(44)292 61-191,
61-191.1,
61-191.2.
61-192,
61-193
61-510.
61-532
1945(44)294 21-1971
to 21-1978
1945(44)301 51-226,
51-236
1945(44)302 44-754
1945(44)303 21-698,
21-699
1945(44)305 .... 65-2911 1,
65-2919.1
1945(44)308 2-451
to 2-459
1945(44)313 19-52
1945(44)314 43-761,
43-763,
43-765
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1945(44)316 42-311
1945(44)317 21-4215
1945(44)319 28-822,
47-1346
1945(44)320 65-2009
1945(44)321 44-611,
44-612,
44-616,
44-617,
44-624
1945(44)326 53-55
1945(44)329 70-301
to 70-305
1945(44)330 28-331,
28-371,
28-452,
28-455
1945(44)332 15-1061.
15-1062
1945(44)334 56-1057.
56-1059.
56-1060,
56-1072
1945(44)337 4-1
to 4-5.1,
4-6
to 4-8.
4-10
to 4-12,
4-21
to 4-26.
4-31
to 4-47,
4-51
to 4-60.
4-71
to 4-83,
4-91,
4-94,
4-95,
4-98,
4-99.
4-102.
4-103,
4-105,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1945(44)337 4-107
to 4-116,
53-4,
65-51,
65-52,
65-741,
65-1251
to 65-1254,
65-1257.
65-1261
to 65-1263.
65-1265
to 65-1268,
65-1270,
65-1271
1945(44)359 19-252
to 19-259
1945(44)360 51-281
to 51-284
1945(44)362 28-873
1945(44)363 56-601
to 56-610
1945(44)365 54-16,
54-31
to 54-38,
54-51
to 54-55,
54-124
1945(44)367 56-1083
1945(44)369 56-1521
to 56-1536,
65-1583
1945(44)375 68-104
to 68-106
1945(44)377 68-11
1945(44)379 9-3,
9-16,
21-770,
56-451,
63-69,
63-70,
65-7
1945(44)502 61-253,
65-225.1
1945(44)547 46-132
1946
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1946(44)236 61-399
1946(44)341 21-807
1946(44)1303 .... 65-1121
1946(44)1310 47-328,
47-329
1946(44)1313 .... 65-1568
1946(44)1314 12-242
1946(44)1315 28-426
Acts
1952 Code
Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
Year and Page
Section
1946(44)1316 ..
.. 65-3351,
1946(44)1327 .
. . . 47-327
65-3352
1946(44)1328 .
... 15-942
1546(44)1318 ..
... 28-721
1946(44)1329 .
... 43-731
1946(44)1319 ..
.. 21-3857
to 43-734
1946(44)1320 ..
... 27-306
1946(44)1332 .
... 47-243,
1946(44)1322 .
... 44-561
47-244
1946(44)1324 ..
... 10-706,
1946(44)1335 .
... 43-762,
45-201
43-765
to 45-211
1946(44)1338 ..
.... 53-76
Table of Acts
1193
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1946(44)1341 21-807,
21-816,
21-817
1946(44)1344 47-169
1946(44)1347 13-140,
13-165,
13-227,
59-174
1946(44)1350 .... 14-3258
to 14-3260
1946(44)1351 .... 14-2971
to 14-2973,
14-2981,
14-2Q82,
21-3601*
1946(44)1352 .... 65-2195
to 65-2197
1946(44)1353 .... 28-1061
to 28-1068
1946(44)1355 59-174
1946(44)1356 38-308,
43-852
1946(44)1360 .... 65-3441
to 65-3443
1946(44)1361 42-341
to 42-349
1946(44)1364 47-374
1946(44)1366 .... 14-2911,
21-3179
1946(44)1367 .... 21-1861.
21-1878
1946(44)1368 .... 21-1921,
21-1926
1946(44)1371 2-6
1946(44)1372 2-411
to 2-413,
58-1621
to 58-1624
1946(44)1376 47-22
1946(44)1377 71-381
to 73-388
1946(44)1378 .... 14-1448,
14-1449,
14-1451
to 14-1454,
14-1456
to 14-1462
1946(44)1382 .... 14-2451
1946(44)1383 21-951,
21-952
1946(44)1385 .... 56-1051
1946(44)1386 65-483
1946(44)1390 72-4
1946(44)1397 .... 21-3472
1946(44)1398 61-201,
61-202
1946(44)1399 .... 65-3400
1946(44)1403 59-174
1946(44)1404 28-426
1946(44)1407 .... 65-3444,
65-3445
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1946(44)1409 .... 47-1101,
47-1103
to 47-1113
1946(44)1413 56-124
1946(44)1414 16-332,
65-1558
1946(44)1415 .... 21-3066
1946(44)1417 .... 21-4402
1946(44)1418 47-804,
60-405
1946(44)1419 21-916
1946(44)1425 34-10,
36-132
1946(44)1428 61-181
to 61-183
1946(44)1430 55-51
to 55-63
55-102,
55-103,
55-107,
55-202,
55-204
1946(44)1434 14-764
1946(44)1435 28-129
1946(44)1436 10-142,
10-1544,
10-1561
to 10-1563
1946(44)1437 65-1549
1946(44)1438 55-432
to 55-434
1946(44)1439 ... 14-2564.1
1946(44)1440 5-611
to 5-619
194(1(44)1441 .... 65-1753
1946(44)1442 .... 65-1535
1946(44)1444 20-22
to 20-24,
20-32
1946(44)1446 15-671,
15-673
1946(44)1448 61-131,
61-133,
61-134
1946(44)1449 .... 65-1523
1946(44)1450 36-401
to 36-414
1946(44)1456 64-153,
64-154,
64-156
1946(44)1457 .... 58-1572,
5S-1S73,
65-1524,
65-1527
1946(44)1459 71-81
1946(44)1463 4-214.4,
65-731,
65-732
1946(44)1466 65-7
1946(44)1471 65-765
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1946(44)1472 .... 58-1561
to 58-1564,
58-1566,
65-333
1946(44)1474 68-9,
68-20
to 68-22,
68-26,
68-27,
68-51
1946(44)1475 61-395
1946(44)1478 15-654
to 15-656,
46-757
1946(44)1480 .... 14-1491
to 14-1494
1946(44)1482 61-131,
61-133,
61-134
1946(44)1483 .... 65-2944
to 65-2946,
65-2948,
65-2949
1946(44)1486 20-44
1946(44)1488 .... 33-1683
to 33-1694
1946(44)1491 65-221
65-222,
65-231
to 65-239,
65-352,
65 341
to 65-347,
65-353
1946(44)1497 53-702
to 53-705,
53-707,
53-708
1946(44)1500 .... 47-1328
1946(44)1508 65-1522
1946(44)1510 ... 15-1771.1,
43-245
to 43-247
1946(44)1516 55-551,
55-555,
55-571
to 55-573,
55-575,
55-576
1946(44)1517 10-231
1946(44)1518 19-512
1946(44)1521 56-661
to 56-665
1946(44)1523 .... 14-2744,
14-2752
1946(44)1524 61-135
1946(44)1525 60-202,
65-2271
to 65-2289
1946(44)1532 2-301
to 2-304
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Year and Page Section
1946(44)1533 61-151,
61-152
1946(44)1537 63-102
to 63-105
1946(44)1541 44-654
1946(44)1542 32-596
to 32-598
1946(44)1543 .... 32-1105
1946(44)1544 43-672
1946(44)1545 43-676.1,
43-679
1946(44)1546 61-131,
61-133,
61-134
1946(44)1547 53-424
1946(44)1548 2-281
to 2-291
1946(44)1552 71-111
1946(44)1553 56-511,
56-515,
56-516,
56-521
1946(44)1554 2-321
to 2-328
1946(44)1561 47-661
to 47-663.
47-665
1946(44)1562 .... 21-1481
to 21-1484
1946(44)1563 21-954
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1946(44)1564 20-45,
20-46
1946(44)1565 .... 43-1011
to 43-1013
1946(44)1568 61-171,
61-172
1946(44)1569 61-131,
61-133,
61-134
1946(44)1570 .... 65-2121
to 65-2132,
65-2135
1946(44)1573 2-251
to 2-254
1946(44)1575 42-461
to 42-469
1946(44)1578 5-10,
14-681
to 14-687
1946(44)1713 2-51,
2-51.1,
59-91
to 59-93
1946(44)2569 56-621
to 56-636
1946(44)2573 43-874
1946(44)2574 53-441,
53-442
196(44)2575 56-142,
56-145,
56-146
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1946(44)2579 28-306,
28-311
to 28-313,
28-551,
28-552
1946(44)2583 21-795,
21-796
1946(44)2584 41-1
to 41-4,
41-51
to 41-57,
41-59,
41-60,
41-62
to 41-66,
41-101
to 41-114,
41-151
to 41-158,
41-160
to 41-165
1946(44)2595 44-751
1946(44)2596 1-231
1946(44)2597 58-750
1946(44)2599 43-621
1946(44)2600 .... 43-1082,
47-1345
1946(44)2601 .... 21-3061
1946(44)2604 .... 21-3061
1946(44)2606 60-404
1946(44)26S7 ... 65-1565.1
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45)1 15-1923,
27-619,
38-308
1917(45)2 14-2559
1947(45)3 65-2365
1947(45)5 14-467,
14-552,
14-555,
14-557,
14-559,
14-560,
14-2551,
14-2554
to 14-2557,
14-2560
to 14-2567,
14-2581
to 14-2589,
33-1741,
33-1742,
33-1744
to 33-1749,
33-1751,
33-1753,
1947
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45) 33-1754,
33-1756,
33-1758
to 33-1761
1947(45)17 14-1791
to 14-1796
1947(45)19 15-1709,
15-1786,
27-81
1947(45)24 21-4382
to 21-4385
1947(45)27 27-434,
27-435,
43-137
1947(45)28 17-133
1947(45)29 5-8.2
1947(45)30 2-391
to 2-394
1947(45)36 3-327
to 3-329
1947(45)39 21-1357
1947(45)40 14-1662
1947(45)41 22-56
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45)43 2-431
to 2-433
1947(45)44 19-515
1947(45)45 2-401
to 2-403
1947(45)49 21-3221,
21-3227
1947(45)51 2-211
to 2-213
1947(45)52 65-2173,
65-2174.
65-2180
1947(45)53 17-132
1947(45)54 47-1401
1947(45)55 21-45,
21-457,
21-502
to 21-506,
21-508
1947(45)58 43-532,
43-549
to 43-558
Table of Acts
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Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45)62 2-411,
2-412,
2-414
1947(45)64 3-43
1947(45)65 43-901
1947(45)67 55-616,
55-555
1947(45)69 44-631
1947(45)70 5-1
to 5-3,
5-6
to 5-8,
5-11
to 5-13
1947(45)72 43-771
43-773.
43-774
1947(45)73 43-513
1947(45)74 46-160,
46-164,
46-169
1947(45)78 46-487
1945(45)79 21-2355,
21-2357,
21-2382
to 21-2386
1947(45)80 20-30
1947(45)81 65-762
to 65-764,
65-768,
65-774
1947(45)82 38-308
1947(45)88 10-1405,
15-70S
1947(45)89 66-431
to 66-436
1947(45)97 1-743,
1-771
1947(45)99 47-245.
47-324
1947(45)102 14-19
1947(45)103 47-1523,
72-190
1947(45)104 35-136
1947(45)105 55-9
1947(45)106 65-651,
65-856
1947(45)107 5-103
1947(45)108 32-1603,
32-1661
1947(45)109 20-22
to 20-24,
20-32
1947(45)110 21-381
to 21-396
1947(45)115 32-8
1947(45)119 58-1364
1947(45)120 21-915,
21-3306
1947(45)129 14-17
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45)130 56-1061,
56-1063,
56-1065,
56-1066.
56-1 0S4
1947(45)131 5-1
to 5-3,
5-6
to 5-8,
5-11
to 5-13
1947(45)132 2-3S1
to 2-385,
2-387
1947(45)135 65-1524,
65-1527,
65-1529
1947(45)136 65-1551
1947(45)138 21-2657,
65-69
1947(45)139 47-52
1947(45)140 1-440
1947(45)141 21-2551
1947(45)142 14-1795
1947(45)143 14-1752
1947(45)144 22-302
to 22-304
1947(45)145 47-244
1947(45)146 65-1970
. 1947(45)147 72-73,
L^^ 72-451
to 72-460
1947(45)150 60-8
1947(45)151 66-551
to 66-557
1947(45)153 58-1611
to 58-1613
1947(45)155 4-92,
15-1333
1947(45)157 28-881,
28-882,
28-890
1947(45)159 42-621
to 42-627
1947(45)161 21-1355
1947(45)162 47-172
1947(45)163 56-1409
1947(45)165 21-1461
1947(45)167 14-3342
1947(45)169 21-262
1947(45)170 17-136,
43-139
1947(45)171 21-4205
to 21-4214,
21-4219,
28-331
1947(45)175 59-245
1947(45)177 14-3339
1947(45)178 14-468
1947(45)181 21-925
1947(45)182 21-986
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45)183 14-2217,
14-2218
1947(45)185 14-2551,
14-2554
1947(45)186 42-648
to 42-650
1947(45)187 14-1772
to 14-1774,
47-1358
1947(45)190 28-314,
2S-556
1947(45)191 24-554
1947(45)192 14-330S,
14-3309,
61-151,
61-152
1947(45)193 55-6
1947(45)194 1-354
to 1-356,
9-308
1947(45)197 10-2509,
10-2510
1947(45)198 21-4314,
21-4315
1947(45)200 21-3622
1947(45)201 21-915
1947(45)204 2-361
1947(45)208 14-2331,
14-2332,
14-2335,
14-2336
1947(45)210 61-141
1947(45)211 ..... 21-3103,
21-3104
1947(45)212 14-3171,
14-3172
1947(45)214 17-504,
63-411
to 63-416
1947(45)221 28-490,
28-491,
28-493
1947(45)222 72-164
1947(45)223 43-766
1947(45)225 53-101
1947(45)227 65-466,
65-478,
65-490,
65-506
1947(45)228 21-3057
1947(45)229 21-651,
21-652,
21-654
to 21-659
1947(45)234 20-22,
to 20-24,
20-32
1947(45)239 61-315
1947(45)241 32-271
to 32-283
1947(45)245 47-248
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Year and Page Section
1947(45)246 3-141
to 3-147
1947(45)249 33-923
1947(45)251 43-621
1947(45)252 68-114,
68-115
1947(45)256 13-224,
13-227
1947(45)257 10-1405,
15-1803
1947(45)258 61-141
1947(45)259 47-244,
47-251
1947(45)261 2-391
to 2-394
1947(45)265 2-371,
2-372
1947(45)266 14-3352,
14-3353,
21-4174,
27-97
1947(45)267 15-1103,
15-1115,
15-1117,
15-1118,
15-1120
to 15-1122,
15-1125,
15-1126,
15-1129,
15-1153,
15-1154
1947(45)274 56-1116
1947(45)275 43-140,
43-1039,
43-1040
1947(45)276 53-661
53-662,
53-667,
53-675,
53-678
1947(45)277 63-301,
63-320
1947(45)278 21-977
1947(45)280 21-054
1947(45)281 5-1
to 5-3,
5-6
to 5-8,
5-11
to 5-13
1947(45)283 28-1171
to 28-1 173,
28-1175
to 28-1 180
1947(45)285 14-2821
1947(45)286 71-381
1947(45)287 61-141
1947(45)288 2-331
to 2-335
Acts
1952 Code Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page
Section Year and Page Section
1947(45)292
65-1523, 1947(45)322 37-201
65-1525,
to 37-203,
65-1527
37-203.1,
1947(45)293 ,.
28-554
37-204
1947(45)294 ...
.. 65-1552
to 37-213,
1947(45)296 , ,
14-17,
37-221
59-174
to 37-226,
1947(45)297
2-381
37-231,
to 2-386
37-233
1947(45)304
61-132
to 37-254,
to 61-134
37-261
1947(45)305 ...
... 47-167
to 37-265.
1947(45)306
21-252
37-267,
to 21 -256,
37-268,
47-112
37-270,
1947(45)308
21-1883
37-271,
to 21-1886
37-271.1,
1947(45)311
1-48,
37-272,
1-49
37-281
1947(45)312
15-404
to 37-295,
1947(45)313
42-382
37-351
1947(45)315
27-98,
to 37-357,
60-206,
37-371
65-1522
to 37-375,
1947(45)316
28-456
37-381
1947(45)317
21-631,
21-632,
to 37-388.
37-401
22-10,
to 37-409,
22-11
37-421
to 37-426,
1947(45)319
14-1182
37-451
1947(45)320
28-121,
to 37-461,
28-123,
37-471
28-124,
to 37-500,
28-134,
37-511,
47-242,
37-512,
47-255
37-521
1947(45)322
8-107,
to 37-525.
10-23,
37-531
10-421,
to 37-537,
10-425,
37-551,
10-426,
37-601
10-426.1
to 37-617.
to 10-426.3,
37-651
17-304,
to 37-664,
19-441,
37-671
37-1
to 37-674,
to 37-3.
37-681
37-51
to 37-686,
to 37-72,
37-691
37-81
to 37-84,
37-101
to 37-115,
37-121
to 37-709,
37-721
to 37-736,
37-741
to 37-129,
to 37-744,
37-131
37-751.
to 37-133,
37-752,
37-141
37-801
to 37-170,
to 37-817,
37-181
37-851
to 37-193,
to 37-857,
Table of Acts
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Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45)322 37-871
to 37-882,
37-891,
37-893
to 37-896,
37-901
to 37-926,
37-931
to 37-937,
37-951
to 37-964,
37-971
to 37-975,
37-1001
to 37-1006,
37-1051
to 37-1074,
37-1151
to 37-1167,
37-1201
to 37-1223,
43-201,
50-61.
62-3,
65-941.
67-64
1947(45)473 42-448
1947(45)475 65-1522
1947(45)476 61-132
to 61-134
1947(45)477 29-21
1947(45)482 65-2601
to 65-2609
1947(45)485 53-75,
53-114,
53-631
to 53-635
1947(45)489 12-755,
71-2,
71-5.
71-10
to 71-12,
71-34,
71-65,
71-68,
71-81,
71-85,
71-91,
71-96,
71-98.
71-113,
71-114,
71-118,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45)489 71-119,
71-131
to 71-134
1947(45)502 5-701
to 5-707,
5-709
1947(45)506 59-461
to 59-471
1947(45)508 65-1141,
65-1142
1947(45)510 32-761
to 32-793,
32-793.1,
32-794,
32-795
1947(45)520 47-320,
59-174
1947(45)521 15-277,
41-61
1947(45)522 14-3334
to 14-3336
1947(45)524 4-204
1947(45)525 15-278
1947(45)527 21-3966
1947(45)529 28-464
1947(45)530 43-1016,
65-2769,
65-2769.1
1947(45)531 2S-1201
to 28-1204
1947(45)532 68-175
1947(45)533 59-174
1947(45)535 47-373,
47-1621
1947(45)537 61-161,
61-162
1947(45)538 47-1581
1947(45)539 15-795,
32-612
to 32-618
1947(45)542 21-2071
to 21-2074,
21-2076
1947(45)548 72-110
1947(45)549 14-1071
to 14-1079
1947(45)552 14-1271
to 14-1276,
21-3451
1947(45)554 2-201
to 2-205
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1947(45)557 58-1601
to 58-1605
1947(45)558 31-11.1,
67-5S,
67-61,
67-63
1947(45)561 10-432.1.
10-1204,
12-361,
12-363
to 12-366
1947(45)564 15-1157,
15-1158.
15-1171,
15-1184,
15-1 1SS.
15-1225.
15-1275
1947(45)567 47-1562
1947(45)572 61-395
to 61-401
1947(45)576 28-935.
28-944
to 28-950.
28-961
1947(45)579 56-951
to 56-954,
56-961
to 56-971,
56-981
to 56-986,
56-991
to 56-995.
56-1001
to 56-1006,
56-1011
to 56-1018
1947(45)592 5-660
to 5-678
1947(45)599 9-3
1947(45)732 3-246
to 3-249,
3-249 1
to 3-249.9
1947(45)869 21-1531
1947(45)1202 42-462,
42-463,
42-466.1,
42-470
1947(45)1457 .... 58-1571
1947(45)1505 13-135,
13-174,
13-184.1
1198
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Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1948(45)1605 51-321,
51-322
1948(45)1606 .... 14-1751
1948(45)1607 .... 65-2365
1948(45)1609 .... 21-2451
to 21-2455,
21-2457
to 21-2459
1948(45)1612 20-22
to 20-24,
20-30,
20-32
1948(45)1615 .... 21-2451
to 21-2455,
21-2457
to 21-2459
1948(45)1618 . ... 21-2451
to 21-2455,
21-2457
to 21-2459
1948(45)1621 47-631
to 47-633,
47-635
to 47-639,
47-642
1948(45)1625 17-132
1948(45)1626 27-201
to 27-205
1948(45)1628 .... 53-801
to53-S19
194S(45)1632 5-1
to 5-3,
5-5
to 5-8,
5-11
to 5-13
1948(45)1634 .... 21-1451
1948(45)1635 .... 21-2056,
47-250
1948(45)1637 .... 21-4382
to 21-4385
1948(45)1639 .... 14-3157
1948(45)1640 .... 14-3151
1948(45)1641 39-91,
39-94,
39-95,
47-112
1948(45)1643 1-316,
1-319,
1-741,
9-201
to 9-226,
16-216,
53-2
1948(45)1652 .... 5S-1631
to 58-1634
1948(45)1656 51-191
to 51-198
1948(45)1658 .... 65-1522
1948
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1948(45)1660 47-271,
47-272
1948(45)1661 59-174
1948(45)1665 .... 65-1526
1948(45)1666 15-732
to 15-735
1948(45)1669 .... 14-3415
1948(45)1670 64-151,
64-155
1948(45)1671 47-274
1948(45)1673 47-316
1948(45)1674 47-163
1948(45)1677 .... 15-1766
1948(45)1678 28-334
1948(45)1679 .... 65-1971
1948(45)1681 21-925
1948(45)1682 .... 21-1672,
21-1673,
21-1677
1948(45)1686 59-491
1948(45)1687 .... 21-1051
to 21-1054
1948(45)1689 19-207
1948(45)1690 .... 14-3209
1948(45)1691 15-274
1948(45)1692 .... 65-1974
1948(45)1693 59-536,
65-1538
1948(45)1694 .... 56-1054,
56-1055,
56-1061
to 56-1066,
56-1073,
56-1082,
56-1084
1948(45)1698 28-46
1948(45)1699 2S-343
1948(45)1704 .... 21-1183
1948(45)1706 .... 14-2481
to 14-2486,
19-558
1948(45)1708 . ... 14-2501
to 14-2503.
2S-334.
28-422
1948(45)1710 53-703.
53-704,
53-706
1948(45)1713 .... 10-1101,
10-1102.
10-1105
1948(45)1715 .... 21-3964,
21-3965
1948(45)1716 1-102,
1-201.
1-231,
1-812,
1-841,
15-103,
15-212,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1948(45)1716 21-21,
44-22
1948(45)1718 .... 21-1061
to 21-1066,
21-1068,
21-1069
1948(45)1722 38-308
1948(45)1723 53-513
1948(45)1724 .... 65-2801
1948(45)1726 .... 65-1523,
69-106
194S(45)1727 .... 56-1231,
56-1234
1948(45)1732 .... 32-1283,
32-1287
1948(45)1734 8-107,
8-611',
37-123,
37-130,
37-133,
37-134,
37-154.
37-155,
37-183.
37-1S4,
37-18S.
37-1S9,
37-191.
37-232.
37-254,
37-281,
37-3S2,
37-355,
37-472,
37-605,
37-723,
37-906,
65-941
1948(45)1749 55-631,
55-632
1948(45)1752 5-660,
5-661
1948(45)1753 19-301
to 19-308
1948(45)1756 2S-590.
28-591
1948(45)1757 .... 14-2471
to 14-2474
1948(45)1758 14-818,
28-2,
28-451
1948(45)1759 28-676,
28-677
1948(45)1761 68-115
1948(45)1762 68-104
to 68-106
1948(45)1764 68-175,
68-189
1948(45)1766 .... 47-1222
Table of Acts
1199
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1948(45)1768 .... 32-1351
to 32-1358,
32-1371
to 32-1376,
32-1391
to 32-1398,
65-1523
1948(45)1775 47-37
1948(45)1777 .... 58-1361
to 58-1363
1948(45)1781 15-269
to 15-273
1948(45)1788 43-802
1948(45)1790 53-301
to 53-313
1948(45)1795 .... 65-2501
to 65-2508
194S(45)1797 .... 37-1101
to 37-1127
1948(45)1804 .... 14-2711.
14-2712,
14-2715
1948(45) 1S07 .... 15-1032,
27-623,
38-309
1948(45)1808 55-11
1948(45)1809 .... 32-793.1
1948(45)1810 26-301
to 26-313
1948(45)1813 26-61
to 26-68
1948(45)1814 .... 10-1405,
15-501,
15-503
1948(45)1815 3-606,
3-622,
3-623,
3-641,
3-642,
3-644
to 3-646
1948(45)1819 58-353
194S(45)1821 47-101,
47-102,
47-104,
47-107
1948(45)1823 .... 21-1451
1948(45)1825 38-54
1948(45)1826 65-1523
1948(45)1827 47-252
1948(45)1828 59-536
1948(45)1829 43-621
1948(45)1830 .... 15-1922,
38-308
1948(45)1831 42-349
1948(45)1832 .... 14-3614,
21-1108.
65-2621,
65-2623.
71-310
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1948(45)1833 2-471
to 2-478
1948(45)1838 .... 65-1616,
65-1619
1948(45)1840 .... 65-1539
1948(45)1842 59-531
to 59-534,
65-1523
1948(45)1845 .... 65-3531
1948(45)1847 .... 21-2721,
21-2733
1948(45)1851 .... 47-1693
1948(45)1852 .... 21-4392,
21-4393
1948(45)1853 41-61
1948(45)1854 15-280
1948(45)1856 47-574
to 47-577
1948(45)1857 16-147
1948(45)1859 .... 65-1971
194S(45)1860 .... 31-11.1,
67-5S,
67-61,
67-63
1948(45)1863 .... 14-1904
to 14-1907,
14-1911.
14-1913,
14-1914,
33-1611
1948(45)1865 14-771,
14-773
to 14-776
1948(45)1869 6-411
1948(45)1871 47-244
1948(45) 1S73 .... 14-1161
to 14-1170,
14-1191
to 14-1194,
18-102.
47-246
1948(45)1885 14-812
1948(45)1886 43-711
to 43-713
1948(45)1888 6-426
to 6-432
1948(45)1889 42-561
to 42-570
1948(45)1891 46-758
194S(45)1S92 3-201
to 3-215,
3-221
to 3-232,
3-241
to 3-244
1948(45)1902 .... 21-2911
to 21-2914
1948(45)1903 .... 15-1613
1948(45)1904 55-409
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1948(45)1905 .... 10-1101,
10-1102,
10-1105
1948(45)1907 27-98
1948(45)1910 .... 21-3678
to 21-3680,
21-3682
194S(45)1934 32-631
to 32-639
1948(45)1936 63-201
to 63-208
1948(45)1938 47-781
to 47-784
1948(45)1940 47-111,
47-112,
47-316
1948(45)1941 .... 47-1358
1948(45)1947 37-176
to 37-179
1948(45)1948 .... 21-2358,
21-2403
1948(45)1949 2-282,
2-285
to 2-289
1948(45)1951 29-111,
29-112
1948(45)1952 20-305
1948(45)1953 20-308
194S(45)1957 .... 14-1185,
14-1195,
14-1196
1948(45)1961 37-665
1948(45)1963 .... 21-3885
1948(45)1966 22-359
to 22-364
1948(45)1969 19-483,
61-258
1948(45)1971 60-157
to 60-160
1948(45)1973 .... 14-1151,
14-1187,
21-1665
1948(45)1974 47-11,
47-12.
47-14
to 47-19,
47-24
1948(45)1983 56-114,
56-115,
56-126
1948(45)1985 14-855,
14-857,
14-859,
14-861,
14-863,
14-871,
14-872
1948(45)2011 42-531
to 42-538
1200
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1948(45)2013 28-331,
28-371,
28-452,
28-455
1948(45)2014 .... 10-2001
to 10-2014
1948(45)2016 65-981
1948(45)2017 59-174
1948(45)2018 21-926
1948(45)2019 15-643
1948(45)2021 47-113
1 948 f 45) 2022 47-1358
1948(45)2023 21-836
1948(45)2025 63-341
to 63-347
1948(45)2027 56-701
to 56-740
1948(45)2040 47-170
1948(45)2043 3-261
to 3-266
1948(45)2047 .... 56-1308,
56-1310.1,
56-1312
to 56-1314,
56-1316,
56-1323
to 56-1325,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)4 14-2001,
47-244
1949(46)5 33-1661
1949(46)6 47-251
1949(46)7 65-1524,
65-1527
1949(46)8 14-2551
to 14-2553
1949(46)9 15-263
1949(46)11 14-2002
1949(46)12 2-351
to 2-354
1949(46)14 2S-343
1949(46)17 14-2581,
14-2585,
47-163
1949(46)19 47-55
1949(46)20 5-103
1949(46)27 14-2458,
14-2459
1949(46)29 14-1058
1949(46)30 21-3241
1949(46)33 33-1753,
33-1755
1949(46)34 21-4356
1949(46)38 43-601
1949(46)39 55-431
1949(46)40 10-26.1
Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
1948(45)2047 ..
. . 55-1327,
56-1328
194S(45)2051 ..
. ... 3-281
to 3-294,
3-296
1948(45)2056 ..
... 13-187,
13-228
1948(45)2058 ..
. .. 28-861,
28-862,
28-939,
2S-945,
28-947,
28-948
1948(45)2061 ..
. . 58-1511
to 58-1531
1948(45)2067 ..
. .. 15-263
... 21-953,
61-451,
61-454
1948(45)2073 ..
.. 14-1183,
14-1184
1948(45)2074 ..
.. 14-1152,
14-1181
1948(45)2075 ..
1-59,
26-103
1948(45)2076 ..
... 19-123
to 19-128
1949
Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
1949(46)41 ....
... 29-106
1949(46)45
... 47-721
19491.46)52 ....
.. 14-3071
to 14-3080,
33-1836
1949(46)55
... 17-135,
44-656
1949(46)57 ....
.. 21-1001
1949(46)58 ....
.. 32-1721
to 32-1724
1949(46)59
3-406,
3-407
1949(46)63
. .. 43-120
1949(46)64 ....
,... 27-622
1949(46)71
,... 43-677,
53-856
1949(46)72 ....
.... 47-242
1949(46)74 ...,
... 15-1939,
27-87
1949(46)75
.... 28-439
1949(46)77
.... 27-504,
55-408,
55-418
1949(46)79 ...
.... 42-512
to 42-520
1949(46)84 . ..
... 10-1110
to 10-1121
1949(46)86 ...
.... 59-155
... 12-1045
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1948(45)2078 53-195
1948(45)2079 56-451,
56-454
to 56-458,
56-460,
56-462,
56-467,
56-471
to 56-474,
56-479,
56-480
1948(45)2084 21-653
1948(45)20S6 63-241
to 63-246
1948(45)2088 63-441
to 63-445
1948(45)2091 65-765
1948(45)2221 .... 65-1102
1948(45)2337 33-991
1948(45)2352 .... 14-1017
1948(45)2512 44-851
1948(45)2590 33-1061
1948(45)2641 63-291
to 63-296
1948(45)3002 .... 32-1901
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)88 65-1782
1949(46)90 47-591,
47-592,
47-594
to 47-598.
47-600
to 47-615
1949(46)96 10-1625,
14-2968.
19-411,
27-89.
27-90,
27-206,
27-313
to 27-315.
27410
1949(46)103 59-365
1949(46)109 47-171
1949(46)110 15-1925.
27-2,
38-308
1949(46)114 15-262
1949(46)115 65-1975
1949(46)116 21-1803
to 21-1809,
21-1812,
21-1813,
21-1816
Table of Acts
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Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)121 43-644,
43-644.1
1949(46)123 10-2211
1949(46)127 S-103
1949(46)129 43-S91
1949(46)130 14-3421
1949(46)131 32-1551
to 32-1559
1949(46)136 47-56,
47-112
1949(46)138 65-1971
1949(46)139 65-1842
1949(46)J49 59-174
1949(46)158 21-527,
21-529
to 21-531
21-535
1949(46)157 45-5,
45-151
1949(46)158 21-536,
21-538
to 21-540.
21-552,
21-4061
to 21-4077
1949(46)164 8-223
1949(46)165 28-339,
28-354
1949(46)168 15-409,
15-502
1949(46)169 28-592
1949(46)170 46-438
to 46-441
1949(46)171 44-655
1949(46)173 8-211
to 8-215
1949(46)176 47-171
1949(46)178 28-633
1949(46) 1S1 65-1571
1949(46)184 71-361
to 71-366
1949(46)186 51-401
to 51-403
1949(46)188 43-883,
43-884
1949(46)189 2S-1041
to 28-1047,
28-1049
to 28-1051
1949(46)191 61-257
1949(46)195 21-1061
to 21-1066,
21-1068,
21-1069,
27-311
1949(46)199 21-856
1949(46)201 32-291
to 32-307
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Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)209 28-971,
28-972,
28-974
to 28-979
1949(46)213 47-248
1949(46)214 14-2975,
14-2976
1949(46)215 40-252
1949(46)216 20-101
to 20-108,
20-110
to 20-121
1949(46)222 15-1615
1949(46)223 28-340,
28-427,
53-110
1949(46)224 15-1913,
15-1940,
38-308,
43-138
1949(46)225 27-101
1949(46)226 14-2811
1949(46)227 29-107
to 29-110
1949(46)229 2R-"1!
to 1128
1949(46)232 47-372,
47-376
1949(46)237 28-339,
65-1523
1949(46)238 .... 14-1185.1,
65-1523
1949(46)239 2-341
to 2-343
1949(46)241 15-1603
1949(46)242 27-S5.
27-86
1949(46)244 21-2835
1949(46)247 72-4
1949(46)250 14-2801,
14-2803
1949(46)251 65-1523
1949(46)255 15-274
1949(46)256 2-441
to 2-444
1949(46)259 65-3551
to 65-3553
1949(46)260 43-7S1
1949(46)262 68-401
to 68-404
1949(46)264 68-17,
68-21,
68-113
1949(46)267 5-621
1949(46)269 28-339,
28-371
1949(46)270 10-1951
1949(46)271 46-158,
46-167
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)272 14-401,
14-401.1,
47-71
1949(46)273 61-305,
61-309
to 61-311,
61-313,
61-316,
61-317
1949(46)279 65-991
to 65-993
1949(46)280 65-1522
1949(46)281 19-52,
40-52,
40-53
1949(46)282 65-1783,
65-1838,
65-1879,
65-18S0
1949(46)284 47-53
1949(46)286 47-373,
47-1621
1949(46)288 21-3451
1949(46)290 47-1542
1949(46)292 27-83,
56-781
to 56-784
1949(46)293 .... 37-1166.1,
61-421
to 61-437
1949(46)300 21-3411,
21-3412,
21-3414
to 21-3418
1949(46)304 47-167
1949(46)307 32-1861
to 32-1871
1949(46)311 55-555,
55-594
to 55-596,
55-611,
55-611.1,
55-612
to 55-614,
55-616,
55-643
1949(46)316 ..... 14-2569,
21-1991
1949(46)318 21-1091
to 21-1095
1949(46)322 28-492,
47-1451
to 47-1456
1949(46)324 56-401,
56-406,
56-413
to 56-415,
56-418
to 56-421
1949(46)328 65-1540
1202
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)329 21-3504
1949(46)331 65-1541
1949(46)332 47-171
1949(46)333 65-1552
1949(46)335 28-1011
28-1017
1949(46)337 47-112
1949(46)333 15-274
1949(46)339 14-2991
to 14-2997
1949(46)341 43-672
1949(46)342 10-212,
10-213,
10-431,
10-431,1.
10-1204,
46-1,
46-2,
46-11
to 46-21,
46-31
to 46-46,
46-50
to 46-53,
46-71
to 46-86,
46-91
to 46-95,
46-101
to 46-104,
46-111
to 46-122
1949(46)367 55-55,
55-251,
55-252,
55-254
1949(46)373 43-676.1,
43-679
1949(46)374 47-249
1949(46)375 51-268
1949(46)376 15-428,
15-1540
1949(46)377 56-1204,
56-1206
1949(46)3S1 14-2661
to 14-2664
1949(46)382 68-210
1949(46)383 68-19
1949(46)384 68-114
1949(46)385 47-112
1949(46)386 58-4,
58-5
1949(46)3^8 10-436
1949(46)389 21-934
1949(46)390 14-2331
to 14-2334,
14-2337
1949(46)395 15-654
1949(46)396 15-1223
1949(46)399 15-1609
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)400 20-109,
27-305
1949(46)402 65-1887
1949(46)406 58-1512
1949(46)408 28-1101
to 28-1104
1949(46)411 15-764
1949(46)412 6-471
to 6-478
1949(46)415 16-564
1949(46)416 65-1523
1949(46)417 16-564
1949(46)418 68-26
1949(46)419 32-5
1949(46)420 15-501
1949(46)422 21-581,
21-3105
1949(46)424 61-1
to 61-5,
61-11
to 61-20,
61-31
to 61-37.
61-37.1,
61-38,
61-42
to 61-45,
61-51,
61-51.1
61.51.2,
61-52
to 61-54,
61-61
to 61-80,
61-91
to 61-94,
61-101
to 61-117
1949(46)449 14-2122
1949(46)450 47-112,
65-1588
1949(46)451 6-491
to 6-495,
21-115
1949(46)454 6-441
to 6-458
1949(46)458 65-1102
1949(46)461 21-622
1949(46)463 14-811,
14-812
1949(46)465 5-631,
5-632
1949(46)466 16-558,
21-792,
21-794,
26-7,
33-451
to 33-453,
33-455,
33-463,
33-491,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1049(46)466 33-551,
33-561
to 33-563,
46-201,
46-211
to 46-235,
46-241
to 46-246,
46-251
to 46-269,
46-281
to 46-284.
46-286
to 46-294,
46-301
to 46-312.
46-321
to 46-335,
46-3+1
to 46-351,
46-361
to 46-372,
46-381
to 46-396,
46-401
to 46-408.
46-421
to 46-425,
46-431
to 46-437.
46-442,
45-451
to 46-460,
46-471
to 46-477,
46-481
to 46-486,
46-491
to 46-498.
46-511
to 46-513,
46-521
to 46-553,
46-561
to 46-570,
46-581
to 46-584.
46-591
to 46-593,
46-601,
46-602,
46-611,
46-612,
46-621
to 46-629,
46-641.
46-642,
46-651
to 46-670,
46-6S1
[8SCCode]
Table of Acts
1203
Acts 1952 Code
Year a-nd Page Section
to 46-689,
58-1482
1949(46)538 56-905
to 56-907,
56-909,
56-910,
56-914
to 56-917
1949(46)540 28-473
1949(46)541 21-1771
to 21-1774
1949(46)543 6-312,
65-1524,
65-1527,
65-1528
1949(46)546 15-1801,
15-1805.
15-1806,
15-1813,
15-1818
1949(46)547 21-2556
1949(46)551 43-532
1949(46)552 14-2864
1949(46)553 42-341,
42-349
1949(46)555 30-101
to 30-108
1949(46)557 15-753,
15-764
1949(46)559 17-134
1949(46)562 43-119
1949(46)563 28-488,
65-1589
1949(46)564 65-5
1949(46)565 72-251
to 72-269
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)571 15-274
1949(46)573 28-572,
28-593,
28-617
1949(46)575 65-2251
to 65-2263
1949(46)579 28-333
1949(46)580 28-624
to 28-628
1949(46)582 68-172
1949(46)583 47-173,
47-174
1949(46)584 47-21
1949(46)585 47-463
1949(46)589 21-854
1949(46)590 28-554
1949(46)592 65-1542,
65-1543,
65-3525
1949(46)594 14-1182
1949(46)595 47-232
1949(46)597 53-416
to 53-419,
53-421
to 53-423.
53-426
1949(46)600 37-58,
37-123,
37-146,
37-147,
37-188,
37-189,
37-213,
37-247,
37-605
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1949(46)609 28-935,
28-944
1949(46)611 15-1775, ■
65-1523
1949(46)612 33-1871
1949(46)613 21-4359
1949(46)615 14-1241
to 14-1245
1949(46)629 65-1523,
65-3536
to 65-3538
1949(46)632 21-4381
1949(46)634 28-353,
28-379
1949(46)636 21-3967
1949(46)638 32-181
to 32-192
1949(46)641 51-351
to 51-355
1949(46)645 4-107
1949(46)779 55-329,
55-330
1949(46)784 22-411
1949(46)1146 47-7
1949(46) 114S .... 14-1782
1949(46)1159 55-416,
55-487,
71-302,
71-303
1949(46)1205 63-281
1949(46)1473 .... 14-2984
1949(46)1511 28-515
1949(46)1708 60-67,
60-68
Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page
Section
1950(46)1809 ..
... 61-601
1950(46)1810 .,
.. 10-2310
1950(46)1811 ..
. .. 28-619
to 28-622
1950(46)1813 ..
. . 21-1801,
21-1802,
21-1804,
21-1815
1950(46)1815 .
,.. 21-1803,
21-1806
to 21-1809,
21-1812,
21-1813,
21-1816
1950(46)1823 .
. .. 21-1721
to 21-1729
1950(46)1827 .
. .. 14-2552
1950(46)1829 .
. ... 39-132
1950(46)1830 .
... 65-1523
1950
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)1831 15-804
1950(46)1832 28-439
1950(46)1833 15-660
1950(46)1834 .... 21-3107,
21-3108,
21-3110,
21-3111
1950(46)1835 .... 65-2123
1950(46)1837 .... 14-1246
1950(46)1838 14-17,
65-1587
1950(46)1839 57-366
1950(46)1841 52-1
to 52-5,
52-11
to 52-13,
52-21
to 52-29,
52-41
to 52-46,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)1841 52-51
to 52-55,
52-61
to 52-79
1950(46)1859 .... 65-1523
1950(46)1861 .... 21-4261
to 21-4267
1950(46)1864 59-365
1950(46)1868 .... 21-3881
to21-3SS5,
21-3920
1950(46) 1S74 3-267
to 3-272
1950(46)1876 28-435
1950(46)1877 47-596,
47-598
1950(46)1878 22-512
1950(46)1879 .... 58-1642
1204
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)1881 1-105,
16-532,
44-1
to 44-13,
44-21
to 44-30,
44-41
to 44-56,
44-58
to 44-61,
44-71
to 44-79,
44-81
to 44-92,
44-101
to 44-104,
44-111
to 44-114,
44-119
to 44-123,
44-131
to 44-146,
44-151
to 44-176,
44-181
to 44-224,
44-251
to 44-271,
44-701
to 44-706
1950(46)1922 61-102
1950(46)1923 59-174
1950(46)1924 .... 17-132.1,
43-117
1950(46)1925 47-116,
/ 61-451,
•> 61-454,
61-458
1950(46)1928 59-174
1950(46)1929 29-102
1950(46)1932 ....". 28-343,
2S-425
1950(46)1933 29-105
1950(46)1934 .... 21-3412
to 21-3418,
21-3422
1950(46)1937 .... 65-1829
to 65-1831,
65-1873,
65-1874
1950(46)1939 43-677,
43-678,
53-856,
53-857
1950(46)1940 53-751
to 53-756
1950(46)1942 .... 32-1462
1950(46)1943 47-114
1950(46)1944 32-321
to 32-352
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)1947 .... 21-4262,
21-4264
1950(46)1949 47-313,
47-1536
1950(46)1952 59-174
1950(46)1956 .... 21-1063,
21-1064,
21-1066
1950(46)1958 .... 65-1541
1950(46)1959.... 32-1162
1950(46)1960 .... 14-2021
to 14-2028
1950(46)1962 42-301,
42-303
1950(46)1964 .... 21-1741
to 21-1746,
21-1748
1950(46)1967 29-101
1950(46) 196S 14-403
1950(46)1970 27-208
1950(46)1972 .... 65-1836,
65-1837,
65-1875,
65-1876
1950(46)1973 .... 21-1031
to 21-1037,
21-1041,
21-1055,
21-1067
1950(46)1977 .... 28-1121
1950(46)1978 .... 14-2818
to 14-2820
1950(46)1979 28-886
1950(46)1980 .... 21-2952,
21-2973
to 21-2975
1950(46)1982 28-332,
28-524
1950(46)1983 15-266,
15-267
1950(46)19S5 1-433,
1-447
1950(46)1987 21-527,
21-535,
21-540,
21-552
1950(46)1991 .... 65-1524
65-1536,
65-1537
1950(46)1992 51-215,
51-230,
65-1527
1950(46)1993 28-632
1950(46)1994 46-806
1950(46)2001 43-755
1950(46)2002 47-607
1950(46)2003 .... 32-1611
to 32-1626,
32-1628
to 32-1631
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)2008 .... 14-2091
to 14-2094
1950(46)2011 59-174
1950(46)2013 63-174
1950(46)2014 68-172
1950(46)2015 65-65,
65-66
1950(46)2020 3-330,
3-330.1,
3-330.2
1-50(46)2022 .... 21-2554
1950(46)2026 .... 21-5291
to 21-3293
1950(46)2028 .... 21-3-101,
21-3402
1950(46)2029 59-174
1950(46)2030 .... 65-1522
1950(46)2031 1-Z03
1950(46)2032 12-2S6
1950(46)2034 .... 65-1107
1950(46)2035 28-138,
28-1151,
28-1152,
23-1154
to 28-1158
1950(46)2037 28-572,
28-573
1950(46)2039 .... 65-1569
1950(46)2040 .... 65-1820
1950(46)2041 37-161
1950(46)2042 21-848,
21-856
1950(46)2045 .... 58-1561
to 58-1563,
58-1565
1950(46)2046 47-317
1950(46)2049 28-623,
47-112.
47-115
1950(46)2050 21-S45
1950(46)2053 23-63
1950(46)2054 1-747
1950(46)2056 28-555
1950(46)2057 33-458
1950(46)2059 ... 16-558.1
to 16-558 3,
16-559,
23-1
to 23-4,
23-51
to 23-53,
23-61,
23-62,
23-64,
23-66
to 23-78,
23-91
to 23-103,
23-111,
23-114,
Table of Acts
1205
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)2059 23-211,
23-213
to 23-218,
23-251
to 23-266,
23-301,
23-302,
23-306
to 23-325,
23-341
to 23-362,
23-371
to 23-3S8,
23-401
to 23-433,
23-491
to 23-497,
23-651
to 23-667
1950(46)2117 47-661
1950(46)2118 .. ..21-2656
1950(46)2126 2-361
1950(46)2127 .... 21-3420,
21-3421
1950(4612128 .... 14-3340
1950(46)2129 43-691,
43-692,
43-694,
43-695
1950(46)2131 21-64,
21-766,
21-772
to 21-774,
21-857.
21-919,
21-1152,
21-1153,
21-1156
to21-1158,
21-1162
to 21-1164.
21-1171
to 21-1180,
21-1191
to 21-1198,
21-1211
to 21-1215,
21-1221,
21-1223
to 21-1225
1950(46)2150 43-861
1950(46)2151 59-180
1950(46)2152 59-174
1950(46)2153 70-101
to 70-139
1950(46)2167 .... 14-2963,
14-2964
1950(46)2168 47-721
1950(46)2169 47-105
1950(46)2170 61-33,
61-51
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)2172 21-197,
21-3151
to 21-3156,
21-3159
to 21-3168,
21-3172
to21-3175
1950(46)2179 28-813
1950(46)2181 3-411.
3-414
1950(46)2183 68-181
to 68-185
1950(46)2186 3-208,
3-221
to 3-232
1950(46)2192 .... 21-4001
to 21-4006.
21-4009
to 21-4011,
21-4013,
21-4016
to 21-4020,
21-4022,
21-4024
to 21-4027,
21-4030
1950(46)2202 21-3109
1950(46)2203 46-47
to 46-49
1950(46)2204 15-286
1950(46)2205 28-351,
28-352
iri0(46)2206 5-4
1950(46)2207 .... 65-1523
1950(46)2208 .... 28-1015
1950(46)2209 44-301
to 44-308
1950(46)2211 43-971,
43-974
1950(46)2214 1-240,
33-1873
1950(46)2215 27-422
1950(46)2216 12-501
to 12-507
1950(46)2218 28-129
1950(46)2219 23-65
1950(4612221 65-1522
1950(46)2222 15-274
15-1912,
15-1914
1950(46)2226 32-391
1950(46)2227 32-392
to 32-400,
32-402
1950(46)2229 42-662
1950(46)2231 65-1757
1950(46)2232 44-137
1950(46)2233 2S-861,
59-174
1950(46)2235 .... 47-1061
to 47-1094
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)2243 ... 47-1561.1
1950(46)2251 20-118
1950(46)2253 .... 14-3581
to 14-35S4
1950(46)2256 14-324
1950(46)2257 28-342
1950(46)2258 47-55
1950(46)2260 64-6
1950(46)2261 59-532
1950(46)2264 .... 15-1911,
21-4261
1950(46)2268 37-236
1950(46)2271 21-352
1950(46)2272 .... 65-1522
1950(46)2273 32-1165
1950(46)2275 .... 21-1212
1950(46)2276 47-171
1950(46)2277 .... 65-1564
1950(46)2278 1-11,
1-13,
1-16,
1-17
1950(46)2280 51-336,
65-1525,
65-1527
1950(46)2281 .... 65-2381
to 65-2389,
65-2391
to 65-2393
1950(46)2284 28-137,
28-1081
to 28-1088,
46-751
1950(46)2287 .... 14-1854,
2S-344,
28-378
1950(46)2288 .... 15-1225
1950(46)2289 46-758
1950(4612290 15-263,
58-1584
1950(46)2292 .... 58-1581
to5S-1583
1950(46)2293 28-345
1950(46)2294 45-259,
45-261
1950(46)2295 14-675
to 14-678
1950(46)2298 47-313,
65-1523
1950(46)2301 47-721
1950(46)2305 41-102.
41-104,
41-113,
41-115
1950(46)2307 20-26,
20-28,
20-29
1950(46)2310 32-201
to 32-210
1950(46)2313 46-690,
46-691
1206
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)2314 46-655,
46-657
1950(46)2316 .... 14-3601
to 14-3605,
14-3607
to 14-3613,
33-1921
to 33-1924,
55-463
1950(46)2321 59-174
1950(46)2322 13-227
1950(46)2323 .... 15-1813
1950(46)2324 47-373
1950(46)2327 .... 32-1241
to 32-1246
1950(46)2328 .... 15-1351
to 15-1354,
15-1399,
15-1412
1950(46)2332 14-57,
14-77
1950(46)2336 3-319,
3-319.1
to 3-319.7
1950(46)2339 3-162,
3-164
1950(46)2344.... 14-2231
to 14-2233
1950(46)2345 28-572,
28-593,
28-617,
65-1523
1950(46)2346 6-331
to 6-347
1950(46)2349 3-316,
3-316.1
to 3-316.9,
3-317.
3-317.1
1950(46)2353 1-881
to 1-883,
58-6
1950(46)2355 23-4,
23-318
1950(46)2357 66-553
1950(46)2359 46-61
to 46-64
1950(46)2360 28-335,
28-336,
28-360,
28-361,
28-374,
2S-375,
28-423,
28-472
1950(46)2362 8-56
1950(46)2363 20-110
1950(46)2364 63-243,
63-246
1950(46)2367 .... 14-2761
to 14-2764
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)2369 61-32,
61-33,
61-37,
61-37.1,
61-39
to 61-41
1950(46)2375 .... 15-1224
1950(46)2376 .... 14-2033,
14-2035,
15-412,
27-310
1950(46)2378 47-273
1950(46)2379 46-477
1950(46)2380 28-971
to 28-973
1950(46)2388 1-34
1950(46)2390 20-131 .
to 20-134
1950(46)2391 27-604,
27-621,
38-308
1950(46)2392 .... 21-2578,
21-2591
to 21-2593,
21-2595
to 21-2597,
21-2611,
21-2617,
21-2619
1950(46)2401 .... 14-1663,
14-1682
to 14-1688
1950(46)2406 6-121
to 6-133,
6-135
to 6-141
1950(46)2412 4-117
1950(46)2413 1-464
1950(46)2414 23-153,
23-153.1,
23-154
to 23-199,
23-212
1950(46)2441 1-813,
1-814
1950(46)2442 23-103,
23-258,
23-376
1950(46)2444 3-290,
3-295
1950(46)2446 61-102
1950(46)2451 .... 21-2658
1950(46)2452 20-27
1950(46)2453 .... 10-2585
1950(46)2455 72-56
1950(46)245.6 12-609
1950(46)2457 .... 21-1401,
21-1405
to 21-1412,
21-1414
to 21-1425
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)2463 55-12
1950(46)2464 14-2206
1950(46)2465 .... 21-1531
1950(46)2466 58-56,
58-351,
58-354
to 58-357,
58-371
to 58-389,
58-401
to 58-408,
58-421
to 58-434,
5S-441
to 58-464,
58-471
to 58-478,
58-491
to 58-495
1950(46)2486 27-94
1950(46)2492 32-361
to 32-366,
32-368
to 32-376
1950(46)2499 28-17,
65-254
1950(46)2501 .... 14-2096
to 14-2098
1950(46)2502 43-672
1950(46)2503 27-101
1950(46)2504 21-111
to 21-113,
24-114
1950(46)2505 2S-575
1950(46)2507 29-104
1950(46)2529 23-169,
23-185
1950(46)2530 55-741
to 55-747
1950(46)2532 47-112
1950(46)2535 .... 65-1901,
65-1903
to 65-1920,
65-1923
1950(46)2541 .... 15-1502,
15-1508.
15-1509
1950(46)2545 21-1909
1950(46)2547 21-141.
21-142
1950(46)2549 32-782,
44-S61,
65-702
1950(46)2662 22-271
— to 22-279
1950(46)2675 32-753
1950(40)2827 .... 14-1081,
14-1082
1950(46)3025 53-862
1950(46)3026 53-491
to 53-496
Table of Acts
1207
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)3056 63-281
1950(46)3160 .... 21-2976
to 21-2980
1950(46)3286 .... 47-1155
1950(46)3374 59-180,
59-184,
59-450
1950(46)3460 32-367
1950(46)3605 1-25,
1-351
to 1-353,
1-357,
1-358,
1-364,
1-375,
1-381,
1-382,
1-401,
1-402,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)3605 1-411,
1-431
to 1-433,
1-437,
1-439
to 1-442,
1-444,
1-445,
1-447
to 1-451,
1-501
to 1-504,
1-511,
1-521,
1-522,
1-524,
1-526,
1-530,
1-541,
1-542,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1950(46)3605 1-721
to 1-729,
1-742
to 1-744,
1-763,
1-765
to 1-768,
1-770
to 1-773,
1-791
to 1-793,
1-797
to 1-800,
1-S02,
36-169,
61-1
1950(46)3608 1-352,
1-354
to 1-356.
9-308
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)2 59-536
1951(47)3 14-320.1
1951(47)4 65-1615
1951(47)6 47-244
1951(47)9 47-114.3
1951(47)20 21-3061
1951(47)22 15-1066,
15-1067
1951(47)24 47-52
1951(47)26 65-2464
1951(47)31 15-263
1951(47)32 42-301
1951(47)33 10-1405,
10-1407
1951(47)37 14-17
1951(47)39 38-308,
47-244
1951(47)41 47-112,
47-114.1
i951(47)42 20-141
to 20-148
1951(47)44 21-1003
1951(47)45 27-84
1951(47)47 65-1585
1951(47)48 58-1591
to 58-1594
1951(47)49 15-732
to 15-735
1951(47)50 28-344
1951(47)51 15-266
1951(47)52 47-244
1951(47)53 21-3241
1951(47)55 14-1304
1951(47)57 15-681,
15-682,
15-684
1951
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)57 .... to 15-699,
15-699.1
to 15-699.19
1951(47)65 28-439
1951(47)68 2-131
to 2-133
1951(47)69 65-1810
1951(47)70 47-1591
to 47-1599,
47-1599.1
to 47-1599.4
1951(47)75 43-670,
43-672,
43-676.1,
43-679
1951(47)76 28-141,
28-355,
28-525,
28-576.
28-638,
70-311
1951(47)78 23-68,
23-111
to 23-1 18
1951(47)81 28-710
1951(47)82 28-334.1
1951(47)85 14-391
to 14-399,
14-399.1
to 14-399.5
1951(47)93 72-160
1951(47)94 23-192
19551(47)95 14-3171
1951(47)96 23-176,
23-212.1
1951(47)110 21-3351
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)111 47-323
1951(47)112 21-3352
to 21-3355
1951(47)115 65-1993
1951(47)116 33-1576
to 33-1579,
33-1579.1
to 33-1579.7
1951(47)120 65-1993
1951(47)121 21-2291,
21-2292,
65-1591
1951(47)122 15-521
to 15-525
1951(47)124 28-575
1951(47)125 28-344.1
1951(47)129 53-88
1951(47)130 20-147
1951(47)132 16-114
to 16-117,
32-762.1
1951(47)134 33-198
to 33-200
1951(47)138 14-2881
to 14-2885
1951(47)140 15-1281
to 15-1296
1951(47)143 59-533
1951(47)147 6-134
1951(47)149 65-1585
1951(47)150 20-6.1
1951(47)155 21-2555
1951(47)156 65-2372
65-2374
1951(47)165 20-311
to 20-336
1203
Code of Laws of South Carolina
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)172 61-1,
61-33,
61-37,
61-37.1,
61-51
1951(47)176 22-608
1951(47)178 10-1405,
10-1407
1951(47)179 36-271
to 36-274,
36-278
1951(47)181 65-1806
1951(47)182 59-369,
59-370
1951(47)184 20-109.2
1951(47)191 43-1071
1951(47)194 33-1729,
33-1730,
33-1732,
33-1733
1951(47)195 .
.... 50-151.1
1951(47)196 .
12-58.1
1951(47)197 .
3-248,
3-249,
3-249.2,
3-249.8,
3-249.9
1951(47)200 .
.... 65-1832,
65-1833,
65-1877,
65-1878
1951(47)201 .
... 10-1405.1,
20-109.1
1951(47)202 .
.... 15-1069
1951(47)203
.... 59-535.1
1951(47)206 .
15-699.2
1951(47)207
21-4233
1951(47)20S
14-2603
to 14-2609
1951(47)211
.... 14-1301
to 14-1303,
14-1308.1,
23-190
1951(47)213
61-33,
61-51
1951(47)215
50-10
1951(47)216
21-3352
1951(47)218
51-321
1951(47)219
21-3599,
21-3600
1951(47)220 28-339.1,
44-660
1951(47)221 41-5
1951(47)222 27-97
1951(47)224 46-61
1951(47)226 28-5
28-6
1951(47^229 23-113
to 23-118
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)233 16-57
to 16-59,
16-59.1
to 16-59.4
1951(47)234 26-12
1951(47)236 47-2A8
1951(47)237 21-4358.
38-308
1951(47)238 51-323
1951(47)239 14-1320,
14-1320.1
1951(47)241 21-2618
1951(47)243 28-375,
28-472
1951(47)244 28-338.1
to 28-338.3,
28-376.1,
28-473,
28-661
to 28-668
1951(47)246 65-1523
1951(47)247 21-1226
1951(47)248 14-2107
1951(47)249 27-83
1951(47)250 15-264
1951(47)251 28-674,
28-674.1,
28-675
to 28-677
1951(47)253 21-1151.
21-1156,
21-1164,
21-1173,
21-1178,
21-1223,
21-1224
1951(47)258 28-1211
to 28-1215
1951(47)260 21-4232
1951(47)261 65-2321
to 65-2328
1951(47)265 20-5.1,
20-5.2
1951(47)266 33-721
to 33-725
1951(47)267 67-58
1951(47)271 28-1221
to 28-1229
1951(47)273 29-18.1
1951(47)274 21-856
1951(47)277 28-338.4
1951(47)280 53-561
to 53-580,
53-5S0.1,
53-580.2
1951(47)290 33-1013
1951(47)291 14-1052,
14-1053
1951(47)292 15-277
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47j293 51-341
to 51-350,
51-350.1,
51-350.2
1951(47)296 14-1353
1951(47)298 21-4359
1951(47)299 14-1354,
14-1355
1951(47)300 47-171
1951(47)301 33-1675,
33-1676
1951(47)302 65-1523
1951(47)303 42-481
to 42-491
1951(47)306 21-653
1951(47)309 23-169
1951(47)311 65-2025.
65-2026
1951(47)312 21-3501-
to 21 -3509,
21-3511
to 21-3524
1951(47)323 28-34S.1.
28-423
1951(47)326 28-126.
28-127
1951(47)327 65-1523
1951(47)329 15-1502,
15-1503,
15-1511.
15-1512,
15-1515
to 15-1518.
15-1520,
15-1521,
15-1526
to 15-1530,
15-1536,
15-1536.1.
15-1538
1951(47)335 21-4028
1951(47)336 1-58
1951(47)337 65-1562
1951(47)338 14-2651,
14-2652
1951(47)340 13-139,
13-152,
13-204.
13-206,
13-224,
13-243
1951(47)341 21-3894
1951(47)343 36-651
1951(47)344 59-153.1
1951(47)347 29-101.1,
29-101.2
1951(47)348 .... 14-1351.1,
65-2252
1951(47)349 14-1621
to 14-1637
Table of Acts
1209
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)353 14-3210.
14-3211
1951(47)355 10-424.1,
12-706
1951(47)357 21-3701
to 21-3705.
21-3707
to 21-3714
1951(47)361 23-197
1951(47)362 23-188
1951(47)363 8-571
8-580,
8-1081
1951(47)364 59-174
1951(47)365 8-1082.
8-1083
1951(47)366 65-1523
1951(47)367 47-244
1951(47)368 27-98
1951(47)374 15-1581
to 15-1599,
15-1599.1
to 15-1599.3
1951(47)378 32-334
to 32-336
1951(47)379 13-138,
13-157.
13-181,
13-183,
13-203,
13-228.
13-250
1951(47)381 29-104.1,
29-104.2
1951(47)382 21-4411
to 21-4416
1951(47)386 21-2002,
21-2003,
21-2003.1
1951(47)388 65-1585,
65-1586
1951(47)389 28-1101
to 28-1104
1951(47)391 65-2943
to 65-2946,
65-2948
1951(47)393 53-583
1951(47)395 47-112,
47-114.2,
65-1993.
65-1994
1951(47)396 47-323.1,
47-1711
1951(47)401 65-1952
1951(47)402 65-2481
to 65-2489
1951(47)405 21-852.1
1951(47)406 46-216.1,
60-308
1951(47)407 14-1356
1951(47)408 28-672
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)409 21-2S06,
21-2832.1
1951(47)412 6-312
1951(47)415 27-310.1,
31-52
1951(47)418 65-1570
1951(47)419 21-1512
1951(47)421 47-631,
47-632,
47-637
1951(47)425 28-1161
to 28-1169,
28-1169.1
to 28-1 169.4
1951(47)428 4-218
to 4-220
1951(47)429 21-629.1
1951(47)431 63-61,
63-61.1,
63-61.2,
63-62,
63-67,
63-125
1951(47)433 37-1165,
37-1168
1951(47)436 20-113.1
1951(47)437 32-1121,
32-1124
to 32-1126
1951(47)438 28-1231
to 28-1234
1951(47)439 16-581
to 16-589
1951(47)442 43-68
1951(47)443 63-122
1951(47)445 32-1701,
32-1704,
32-1709
1951(47)447 60-51
1951(47)449 53-73.1
1951(47)451 65-1201
to 65-1220
1951(47)457 25-1,
33-1
to 33-6,
33-21
to 33-23,
33-31
to 33-37,
33-51
to 33-61,
33-71
to 33-77,
33-81
to 33-84,
33-101
to 33-112,
33-121
to 33-148,
33-161
to 33-163,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)457 33-165
to 33-176.
33-191
to 33-197,
33-201
to 33-207,
33-221
to 33-235,
33-251
to 33-265,
33-281
to 33-284,
33-2S6.
33-287,
33-290
to 33-292,
33-733.
33-734,
33-1581.
33-1582.
33-1582.1,
46-851
to 46-856,
55-332
1951(47)505 65-3151
1951(47)506 1-50,
1-313.1,
1-731,
3-5,
8-54,
14-711,
14-760,
14-762,
14-763,
14-S16,
14-881,
14-1264,
14-1335,
14-1556,
14-1557,
14-1967,
14-2008,
14-2031,
14-2081,
14-2145,
14-2252,
14-2422,
14-2741.
14-2S05,
14-2907,
14-3001,
14-3031,
14-3034,
14-3055.
14-3411,
14-3463,
14-3559.
14-3621,
15-648.
15-704,
15-753,
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Acts 1952 Code Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section Year and Page Section
1951(47)506 15-757. 1951(47)506 43-305,
15-760,
43-753,
15-797,
43-766,
15-798,
43-980,
15-1119,
43-981,
15-1286,
43-1085,
15-1289,
47-652,
15-1290,
47-1523,
15-1373,
51-212,
15-1508,
53-71.1,
15-1603,
53-73,
15-1817,
53-106,
15-1903,
53-144,
15-1904,
53-395,
15-1922
53-415,
to 15-1924,
53-563,
15-1926,
53-703,
15-1927,
53-706,
15-1929,
53-852,
15-1930,
55-303,
15-1932,
55-404,
15-1935
56-53,
to 15-1942,
21-42,
56-254,
56-454,
21-54,
56-515.
21-865,
56-657,
56-707.
21-2351,
56-963,
21-3212,
56-1057,
21-3304,
56-1105,
28-115,
56-1353,
28-166,
58-57,
28-1064,
63-207,
30-57,
63-221,
30-63,
63-242,
30-64,
63-252,
32-769,
63-311,
32-1894,
63-342,
33-35,
33-981,
63-362^
63-381,
33-994,
63-425,
33-1011,
63-461,
33-1022,
65-56,
33-1031,
65-103,
33-1037,
65-109,
33-1051,
65-1808.
33-1052,
65-1824,
33-1071,
65-1825.
33-1091,
65-1842,
33-1094,
65-1844,
33-1101,
65-1845.
33-1102,
65-1848,
33-1106,
65-1881,
33-1132,
65-1882.
33-1206,
65-2125.
33-1271,
65-2149,
33-1578,
65-2303,
33-1628,
65-2384,
33-1683,
65-3352,
42-3,
65-3385,
42-463,
65-3421,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)506 65-3533,
71-3,
71-32,
72-267
1951(47)516 65-1524
1951(47)518 61-78
1951(47)524 21-937
1951(47)525 53-589
1951(47)526 5-103
1951(47)527 46-15,
46-51
1951(47)529 36-135,
36-136,
36-152,
36-154,
36-251,
36-303
1951(47)533 46-47,
46-48
1951(47)534 19-201,
56-1311.1
1951(47)535 21-4006,
21-4019.1,
21-4026,
21-4027,
21-4030
1951(47)538 20-110.1
1951(47)539 20-103,
20-106
1951(47)540 51-291
to 51-293,
51-293.1,
51-293.2
1951(47)541 32-1607
to 32-1609,
32-1609.1
to 32-1609.11
1951(47)546 4-73.1,
4-107,
4-202.2,
4-211,
4-214,
4-214.1
to 4-214.4,
15-103.
15-212,
21-52
to 21-58,
21-101,
21-101.1,
21-112,
21-114.1
to 21-1 14.3,
21-224.1.
21-257
to 21-260.
21-271
to 21-290,
21-806.
21-833
to 21-839.
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Acts
1952 Code
Year and Page Section
Year and Page
Section
1951(47)546 21-839.1
1951(47)546
65-1433,
to 21-839.7,
65-1441
21-995
to 65-1463,
to 21-999,
65-1465
21-999.1
to 65-1480,
to 21-999.9,
65-1522
21-1000,
1951(47)710
4-73,
21-1000.1
4-73.1,
to 21-1000.3,
4-202.1,
32-793.1,
14-19.
65-225,
15-103.
65-258
15-212.
to 65-262,
21-839.1,
65-272,
21-863,
65-732,
21-999.4,
65-733,
53-731
65-735,
to 53-736.
65-740,
65-902,
65-753,
65-903,
65-931
65-1255.
to 65-933,
65-1256,
65-933.1,
65-1281
65-934
to 65-1289.
65-1301
to 65-936,
to 65-1304.
65-1351
65-1307
to 65-1369,
1951(47)723
65-1262,
65-13S1
65-1266
to 65-1389,
1951(47)732 ..
. .. 47-551.1,
65-1391,
47-551.2,
65-1401
47-551.5.
to 65-1411,
59-202
65-1421
1951(47)734
32-988
to 65-1432.
1951(47)737 ..
.... 59-209
65-1432.1,
1951(47)741 ..
.... 12-261
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1951(47)744 36-402
to 36-405,
36-405.1,
36-405.2,
36-407.1.
36-408,
36-411,
36-412
1951(47)751 47-1151
1951(47)752 21-1454
1951(47)755 1-681 .
to 1-699
1951(47)759 21-971
to 21-985,
21-987
to 21-989
1951(47)763 14-511
to 14-528
1951(47)767 47-860.1
to 47-860.20
1951(47)771 47-831
to 47-860
1951(47)781 58-851
to 58-853
1951(47)782 58-1238
1951(47)783 8-56
1951(47)784 22-412
19511.47)785 58-6,
58-152,
58-152.1
1951(47)911 51-238
1951(47)1002 .... 14-1366,
14-1366.1
to 14-1366.4
1951(47)1073 .... 65-3101
1952
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1952(47)1685 28-316
1952(47)1686 28-401,
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1952(47)1686 28-403
1952(47)1688 10-843
Acts 1952 Code
Year and Page Section
1952(47)1688 .. to 10-848
1952(47)1691 28-944
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