South Carolina Code Section 62|1|201
South Carolina Code Section 62-1-201 (2023) - General definitions.
Title 62 - South Carolina Probate Code Article 1 - General Provisions, Definitions, And Probate Jurisdiction Of Court Section 62-1-201. General definitions.
South Carolina Code of Laws – Title 62
This Code is a general act intended as a unified coverage of its subject matter and no part of it shall be deemed impliedly repealed by subsequent legislation.
Title 62 - South Carolina Probate Code
South Carolina Code of Laws Title 62 - South Carolina Probate Code ; ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS, DEFINITIONS, AND PROBATE JURISDICTION OF COURT, HTML · Word.
Section 62-1-201 - General definitions. :: 2012 South Carolina Code ...
2012 South Carolina Code of Laws Title 62 - South Carolina Probate Code Chapter 1 - ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS, DEFINITIONS, AND PROBATE JURISDICTION OF ...
Superseded SC Codes & Statutes - South Carolina Legal Resources
A2 This version of the SC Code of Laws is not available in a digital version. Code of Laws of South Carolina Annotated - 1952. Volume 1: Titles ...
Family Settlement Agreement - Orangeburg County
According to the S. C. Code of Laws, § 62-3-912. Private agreements ... South Carolina Code of Laws, Section 62-3-912, and that the assets shall be ...
SC Revenue Procedure Bulletin #01-1
The court, upon application of the personal representative, may extend the time for filing or making the inventory and appraisement. Code Section 12-16-1220 ...
Probate Terms Defined - Richland County, South Carolina
A testamentary trustee is a distributee only to the extent of distributed assets or increment thereto remaining in his hands. A beneficiary of a testamentary ...
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA - Horry County, SC
WHEREAS, pursuant to section 62-3-912 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, 1976, as amended, the undersigned have made agreement among themselves to alter ...
Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure. - North Carolina General Assembly
Statutes of limitation and repose for civil actions seeking to recover damages arising out of a criminal act. G.S. 1-16 · § 1-16. Repealed by Session Laws 1967, ...
Estate | Orangeburg County, SC
There are no Notices required or Hearings unless demanded by an interested party pursuant to South Carolina Code of Laws, Section 62-3-204 (1976, as amended).
South Carolina Motorcycle Laws - SCDPS
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 46-4983; 1969 (56) 317; 2006 Act No. 278, Section 1, eff May 23, 2006. SECTION 56-5-3660. Helmets shall be worn by operators and ...
SC Code Regs. § § 62-605 - Casetext
Section 62-605 - Establishing the Requisite Intent to Become a South Carolina Domiciliary A. Resident status may not be acquired by an applicant or student ...
South Carolina Probate Law Annotated, 2024 ed.
The full text of Title 62, Probate Code; Relevant sections of other titles; Rules of probate court; Extensive and current annotations; Selected appellate court ...
ARTICLE 25 South Carolina Real Property Valuation Reform Act
388, Pt IV, Section 1, eff upon ratification of amendment to Article X of the Constitution (ratified April 26, 2007). SECTION 12-37-3120. Interpretation with ...
Code of Ordinances – City of North Charleston, SC
Section 6. A copy of such Code shall be kept on file in the office of the Municipal Clerk, preserved in looseleaf form, or in such other form as the ...
Estates - Aiken County Government
... South Carolina Code of Laws Title 62; as amended. Wills are not filed prior to death. TYPES OF PROBATE: Testate -- Formal or Informal Probate (a Will- bond ...
(20) Upon a liability for a civil penalty, civil assessment, or civil fine imposed pursuant to Chapter 20 of the General Statutes. (C.C.P., s. 34; Code, s. 155; ...
Estate Administration - Probate Court - Beaufort County Government
... (s) may immediately disburse and distribute the estate to the persons entitled thereto, and file a closing statement under S.C. Code Section 62-3-1204. Also ...
Probate Lawyer - South Carolina Probate Code Changes
Section 62-1-302, relating to exclusive jurisdiction of the probate court and concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit court, retains most of the existing items ...