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South Carolina Code of Laws
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Jurisdiction And Procedure In Magistrates' Courts
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Section
22-3-10
Concurrent civil jurisdiction.
Section
22-3-20
Civil actions in which magistrate has no jurisdiction.
Section
22-3-25
Interpleader actions.
Section
22-3-30
Counterclaim requiring transfer to court of common pleas.
Sections
22-3-110 to 22-3-290
Omitted by 2008 Act No. 267, Section 1, eff June 4, 2008.
Section
22-3-300
Filing and docketing judgments of magistrates.
Section
22-3-310
Executions on magistrates' judgments; effect of appeal thereon.
Section
22-3-320
Execution when judgment docketed.
Section
22-3-330
Courtesy summons.
Section
22-3-340
Assessments on filings.
Section
22-3-510
Criminal jurisdiction abolished in counties where county courts established.
Section
22-3-520
Jurisdiction limited to county.
Section
22-3-530
Trial in district where offense committed.
Section
22-3-540
Exclusive and concurrent jurisdiction.
Section
22-3-545
Transfer of certain criminal cases from general sessions court.
Section
22-3-546
Establishment of program for prosecution of first offense misdemeanor criminal domestic violence offenses.
Section
22-3-550
Jurisdiction over minor offenses; restitution; contempt; maximum consecutive sentences.
Section
22-3-560
Breaches of the peace.
Section
22-3-570
Larceny by stealing property not exceeding certain value.
Section
22-3-580
Receiving stolen goods.
Section
22-3-590
Obtaining property under false pretenses.
Section
22-3-710
Proceedings commenced on information.
Section
22-3-720
Amendment of information.
Section
22-3-730
Proceedings are summary.
Section
22-3-740
Election on which of several offenses to try accused.
Section
22-3-750
Procedure against corporations for violating criminal laws.
Section
22-3-760
Trial of corporation.
Section
22-3-790
Recording and acknowledgement of testimony by witnesses.
Section
22-3-800
Suspension of imposition or execution of sentence in certain cases.
Section
22-3-910
Jurisdiction when magistrate becomes incapacitated.
Section
22-3-920
Change of venue.
Section
22-3-930
Compelling attendance of witnesses and the giving of testimony.
Section
22-3-940
Magistrates empowered to take testimony de bene esse.
Section
22-3-950
Power to punish for contempt.
Section
22-3-990
New trials.
Section
22-3-1000
Time for motion for new trial; appeal; exception.
Section
22-3-1010
Itemized account of costs.
Section
22-3-1110
Defense of questionable title in defendant's answer.
Section
22-3-1120
Written undertaking by defendant in cases where title to real property will come in question.
Section
22-3-1130
Action discontinued upon delivery of undertaking; costs.
Section
22-3-1140
Procedure if undertaking not delivered.
Section
22-3-1150
Effect of plaintiff's showing developing an issue of title.
Section
22-3-1160
Defense of questionable title as to one of several causes of action.
Section
22-3-1170
New action in circuit court after discontinuance by delivery of answer and undertaking.
Section
22-3-1180
Costs in circuit court action.
Section
22-3-1310
Claiming immediate delivery of property by plaintiff.
Section
22-3-1320
Affidavit of plaintiff in action of claim and delivery.
Section
22-3-1330
Summons and notice of right to preseizure hearing in plaintiff's action of claim and delivery; order for seizure of property.
Section
22-3-1340
Defendant's exceptions to sureties in bond or undertaking.
Section
22-3-1350
Purpose of preseizure hearing; allowing claim for immediate possession; action to be tried as others.
Section
22-3-1360
Notice and opportunity for preseizure hearing required; waiver.
Section
22-3-1370
Order restraining defendant from damaging, concealing or removing property.
Section
22-3-1380
Determination upon affidavit showing danger of destruction or concealment.
Section
22-3-1390
Service of copy of affidavit of waiver or probability of damage or concealment.
Section
22-3-1400
Procedure when defendant cannot be found.
Section
22-3-1410
Service of copy of affidavit, summons and notice; taking of property by constable.
Section
22-3-1420
Taking property concealed in building or enclosure.
Section
22-3-1430
Care of property taken by constable.
Section
22-3-1440
Return of property to defendant upon filing written undertaking for delivery if delivery be adjudged.
Section
22-3-1450
Claim to taken property by third person.
Section
22-3-1460
Judgment in actions for claim and delivery.
Section
22-3-1470
Execution on judgment.
Section
22-3-1480
Judgment when property not delivered to plaintiff or when defendant claims return.