The Constitution of South Carolina: Adopted April 16, 1868, and the Acts and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly Passed at the Special Session of 1868[-1871] Together with the Military Orders Therein Re-enactedJohn W. Denny, printer to the state, 1868 |
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... provided by law , when no mode of trial or removal is provided in this Constitution . SECTION 32. The family homestead of the head of each family residing The home- in this State , such homestead consisting of dwelling - house , out ...
... provided by law , when no mode of trial or removal is provided in this Constitution . SECTION 32. The family homestead of the head of each family residing The home- in this State , such homestead consisting of dwelling - house , out ...
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... provided for by law . It shall sit in each County in the State at least three times in each year , at such stated times and places as the General Assembly may direct . SECTION 19. The qualified electors of each County shall elect three ...
... provided for by law . It shall sit in each County in the State at least three times in each year , at such stated times and places as the General Assembly may direct . SECTION 19. The qualified electors of each County shall elect three ...
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... provided by law , to purchase , at public sales or other- wise , improved and unimproved real estate within this State , which , in the judgment of such Commissioners , shall be suitable for the purpose intended by the fourth Section of ...
... provided by law , to purchase , at public sales or other- wise , improved and unimproved real estate within this State , which , in the judgment of such Commissioners , shall be suitable for the purpose intended by the fourth Section of ...
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... Provided , That no cause shall be transferred to the dockets of the Courts as aforesaid , not cogizable therein under the Constitution : Provided , further , That all causes depending as aforesaid , and the property and records ...
... Provided , That no cause shall be transferred to the dockets of the Courts as aforesaid , not cogizable therein under the Constitution : Provided , further , That all causes depending as aforesaid , and the property and records ...
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... Provided , That upon good cause shown , the Court out of which the pro- Re - appraise- cess issued may order a re - appraisement and re - assignment of the home- stead , either by the same appraisers or others appointed by the Court ...
... Provided , That upon good cause shown , the Court out of which the pro- Re - appraise- cess issued may order a re - appraisement and re - assignment of the home- stead , either by the same appraisers or others appointed by the Court ...
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