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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 


Page 

General  Index    1 

Table  of  Comparative  Sections 1125 

Table  of  Acts 1185 


in 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2011  with  funding  from 

LYRASIS  Members  and  Sloan  Foundation 


http://www.archive.org/details/codeoflawsofsout08sout 


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) 


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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 
[8SCCode] 


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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Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 


Index 


11 


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 
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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 


Index 


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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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27 


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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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 


Index 


31 


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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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] 


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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 


Index 


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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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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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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 


Index 


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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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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51 


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 


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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) 


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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 


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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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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 
[8  SC  Code]— 5 


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 

[8SCCode] 


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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) 


Index 


73 


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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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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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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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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87 


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] 


Index 


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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 


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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 


Index 


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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 


Index 


93 


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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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 
[8  SC  Code]— 7 


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 
[8SCCode] 


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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 


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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 


Index 


113 


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] 


Index 


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] 


Index 


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 


Index 


123 


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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125 


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 


Index 


129 


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] 


Index 


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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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 


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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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135 


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 


Index 


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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139 


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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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 


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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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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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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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    ^ 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


Index 


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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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 


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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 


Index 


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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 
[8  SC  Code]  — 17 


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) 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


Index 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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] 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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] 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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] 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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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325 


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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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 
[8  SC  Code]— 22 


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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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 


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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 


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'} 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 
[8  SC  Code]—  23 


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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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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] 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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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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) 


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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] 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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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Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


Index 


423 


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 


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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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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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] 
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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 


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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 


440 


Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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) 


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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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■,    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 


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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) 


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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 


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\     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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 
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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


Index 


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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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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JUVENILE  AND  DOMESTIC  RE- 
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 


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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 


569 


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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Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 


571 


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) 


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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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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 


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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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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 


Index 


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 


57S 


Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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] 


Index 


579 


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 


Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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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643 


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 


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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) 


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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 


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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] 


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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] 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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] 


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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] 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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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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 

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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) 


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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) 

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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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— 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 


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— 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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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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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 
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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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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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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


Index 


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 


Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 


Index 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


784 


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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 


7S6 


Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 

18  SC  Code] 


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) 


788 


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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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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) 


790 


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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 


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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 


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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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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 
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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 


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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, 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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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839 


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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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] 


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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 


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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] 


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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] 


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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 


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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 


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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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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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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] 


Index 


869 


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] 


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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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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) 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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] 


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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 


Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


Index 


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 


Index 


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 


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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] 


922 


Code  of  Laws  of  South  Carolina 


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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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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— 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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— 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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— 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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— 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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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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— 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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— 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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—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 
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—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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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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— 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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—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] 


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— 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 


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—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 


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— 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} 


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— 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 


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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 


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—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 


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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 


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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] 


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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) 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 
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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 


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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) 


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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) 


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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) 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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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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) 


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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 


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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 

[8  SC  Code]— 64 


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 

[8  SC  Code] 


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1011 


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) 


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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 


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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 


1019 


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 


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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)] 


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1025 


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 


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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 


Code  of  Law?  of  South  Carolina 


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 


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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] 


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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) 


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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] 


Index 


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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 


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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 


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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 


Index 


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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—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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— 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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— 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. 
[8SCCode] — 68 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


1093 


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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WATER  POLLUTION  CONTROL 
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 


1095 


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 


1097 


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. 


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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) 


Index 


1109 


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 


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for,  9-11 


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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 


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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- 
301 


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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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1115 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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1942  Code  1952  Code 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

1952  Code 

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 

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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 

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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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Acts  1952  Code 

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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Acts  1952  Code 

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, 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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, 

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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


Table  of  Acts 


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Acts              1952  Code 

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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