§ 57-21-10 Paving districts may be established in certain counties
§ 57-21-20 Method of establishment; appointment of paving district commission
§ 57-21-30 Terms of commissioners; officers; vacancies
§ 57-21-40 Name of district and commission
§ 57-21-50 Order for election on tax levy to pay for paving
§ 57-21-60 Time and notice of election
§ 57-21-70 Managers of elections; formalities of voting
§ 57-21-80 Declaration of result of election; contest
§ 57-21-90 Effect of election
§ 57-21-100 Issuance of bonds
§ 57-21-110 Terms of bonds
§ 57-21-120 Execution of bonds; designation
§ 57-21-130 Sale of bonds
§ 57-21-140 Levy of tax
§ 57-21-150 Pledge of full faith, credit, and taxing power of county; increase in levy
§ 57-21-160 Payment of bonds
§ 57-21-170 Payment of proceeds of bond issue
§ 57-21-180 Use of proceeds of bond issue
§ 57-21-190 Powers of county governing body
§ 57-21-200 Eminent Domain
§ 57-21-210 Advertisement and award of contracts
§ 57-21-220 Records of county governing body

Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 57 > Chapter 21 - Paving Districts in Counties With City of Over 70,000

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