Browse as ListSearch Within- Section 14-1-10 - "Property" defined
- Section 14-1-20 - "Real property" and "real estate" defined
- Section 14-1-30 - "Personal property" defined
- Section 14-1-40 - "Clerk" defined
- Section 14-1-50 - Common law of England continues in effect
- Section 14-1-60 - Rules of construction
- Section 14-1-70 - Designation of the several courts of the State
- Section 14-1-80 - Jurisdiction of the several courts of the state, generally
- Section 14-1-90 - Chief Justice of Supreme Court is administrative head; powers and duties; vacancy
- Section 14-1-95 - Power of chief justice to adjust salary of judicial employees
- Section 14-1-100 - Rights in court not affected by race or color
- Section 14-1-110 - Effect on process pending in any court of failure of court to sit on day appointed by law
- Section 14-1-120 - Case continued on adjournment
- Section 14-1-130 - Disqualification of judge by reason of relationship to parties
- Section 14-1-140 - Persons attending court exempt from arrest; mileage allowed per day
- Section 14-1-150 - Contempt of court; offenders to be heard
- Section 14-1-160 - Breach of peace within hearing of court
- Section 14-1-170 - Filing of undertakings
- Section 14-1-180 - Jurors for inferior courts in counties containing a city of more than 70,000
- Section 14-1-190 - Monies received by jurors constitute expense allowance
- Section 14-1-200 - Establishment of salaries of Supreme Court Justices, Court of Appeals, Circuit Court, and Family Court judges
- Section 14-1-201 - Distribution of additional assessment charged to persons convicted of driving under influence of intoxicating liquors or drugs
- Section 14-1-202 - Authority to collect or compromise a court-ordered delinquent debt
- Section 14-1-203 - Revenues from spousal and dependent children support actions
- Section 14-1-204 - Distribution of filing fee paid for filing complaints or petitions in civil actions in a court of record
- Section 14-1-205 - Disposition of costs, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, and other revenues; restitution charge to Victim Compensation Fund
- Section 14-1-206 - Additional assessment, general sessions or family court; remittance; disposition; annual audits
- Section 14-1-207 - Additional assessment, magistrates court; remittance; disposition; annual audits
- Section 14-1-208 - Additional assessment, municipal court; remittance; disposition; annual audits
- Section 14-1-209 - Payment of fine and assessment in installments
- Section 14-1-210 - Periodic audits of county and municipal treasurers and clerks of court to determine whether mandated fees collected and remitted; reports; collection and distribution of assessments, training
- Section 14-1-211 - General Sessions Court surcharge; fund retention for crime victim services; unused funds; reports; audits
- Section 14-1-211.5 - Training and technical assistance
- Section 14-1-211.6 - Crime victim funds; programmatic review and financial audit; cooperation with audit
- Section 14-1-212 - Surcharges on fines; distribution
- Section 14-1-213 - Surcharge on monetary penalties imposed for drug offenses; apportionment and use of funds; examination of financial records by State Auditor
- Section 14-1-214 - Payment of fines, fees, court costs by credit or debit card
- Section 14-1-215 - Retired judges or justices may preside in certain courts
- Section 14-1-216 - Prohibition against assignment of family court judge to circuit court; exceptions
- Section 14-1-217 - Exemption from filing fees in actions brought pursuant to Sexually Violent Predator Act
- Section 14-1-218 - Allocation of deposits pursuant to Sections 14-1-206(C)(6), 14-1-207(C)(5) and 14-1-208(C)(5)
- Section 14-1-220 - Transmittal of monies received from cost of court assessments; deposit of funds collected from offenders in restitution centers
- Section 14-1-230 - Recording of monthly submissions by State Treasurer; location and utilization of funds
- Section 14-1-235 - Appointment of attorney in civil action
- Section 14-1-240 - Surcharge on certain misdemeanor traffic offenses or nontraffic violations to fund training at South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy