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South Carolina Code > Title 27 - Property and Conveyances
South Carolina Code
> Title 27 - Property and Conveyances
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Chapter 1
General Provisions
Chapter 2
Coordinate System For Defining Location Of Points Within State
Chapter 3
Limitation On Liability Of Landowners
Chapter 5
Estates And Construction Of Documents Creating Estates
Chapter 6
Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities
Chapter 7
Form And Execution Of Conveyances
Chapter 8
Conservation Easement Act
Chapter 11
Confirmation Of Titles
Chapter 13
Property Ownership By Aliens
Chapter 15
Catawba Indian Lands
Chapter 16
The Catawba Indian Claims Settlement Act
Chapter 18
Uniform Unclaimed Property Act
Chapter 19
Escheat Of Land And Personal Property
Chapter 21
Disposition Of Confiscated And Stolen Property
Chapter 23
Parol, Fraudulent And Other Void Gifts Or Conveyances
Chapter 25
Assignments For The Benefit Of Creditors
Chapter 27
Betterments
Chapter 29
Uniform Land Sales Practice Act
Chapter 31
Horizontal Property Act
Chapter 32
Vacation Time Sharing Plans
Chapter 33
Landlord And Tenant Generally
Chapter 35
Creation, Construction And Termination Of Leasehold Estates
Chapter 37
Ejectment Of Tenants
Chapter 39
Rent
Chapter 40
Residential Landlord And Tenant Act
Chapter 41
Undertenants of Life Tenants
Chapter 43
Cemeteries
Chapter 45
Abandoned And Loaned Cultural Property
Chapter 47
Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act
Chapter 50
The Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act
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