§ 27-39-210 Commencement of proceedings for collection of rent by distress
§ 27-39-220 Predistress hearing
§ 27-39-230 Property exempt from distress
§ 27-39-240 Enforcement of distress warrant
§ 27-39-250 Property of third party on premises
§ 27-39-270 Property removed from premises
§ 27-39-280 Distraint after expiration of lease of tenant for life of another
§ 27-39-290 Reasonableness of distress
§ 27-39-300 Damages for unreasonable and excessive distress
§ 27-39-310 Giving bond to free property from distraint
§ 27-39-320 Sale of distrained property
§ 27-39-330 Tax liens on property sold under distress
§ 27-39-340 Persons who may be purchasers at sale
§ 27-39-350 Disposition of proceeds from sale
§ 27-39-360 Remedy of distress deemed cumulative

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 27 > Chapter 39 > Article 3 - Collection of Rent by Distraint

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