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Title 15 - Civil Remedies and Procedures
CHAPTER 61.
PARTITION
SECTION 15-61-10. Partition is compellable between certain joint tenants and tenants in common.
All joint tenants and tenants in common who hold, jointly or in common, for a term of life or years or of whom one has an estate for a term of life or years with the other that has an estate of inheritance or freehold in any lands, tenements or hereditaments shall be compellable to make severance and partition of all such lands, tenements and hereditaments.
SECTION 15-61-11. Waiver of partition of land which is site of electric generating plant.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 15-61-10, the right to compel judicial partition of lands may be waived by tenants-in-common owning land upon which is to be constructed or has been constructed an electric generating plant producing electric energy for sale or distribution within or without this State, provided the effective period of such waiver does not extend beyond the operating life of the generating plant. If notice is given by the recording of a deed or instrument of conveyance creating a tenancy-in-common and containing an expression of agreement to waive the right of judicial partition, then such agreement shall run with the land and shall be binding upon the heirs, successors and assigns of any tenant-in-common so bound. The power and right to enter into agreements to waive the right of judicial partition authorized by this section shall be in addition to any such powers and rights already authorized by the laws of South Carolina.
SECTION 15-61-20. Only parties to proceeding are affected by partition.
No severance or partition shall be prejudicial or hurtful to any person or persons, their heirs or successors, other than such as are parties unto the partition, their executors and assigns.
SECTION 15-61-30. State as owner of escheated interest is not necessary party.
If one having a vested interest in real estate as tenant in common dies without a will and without known heirs partition proceedings may be maintained against unknown heirs without making the State a party to the action, and a sale and conveyance under a decree in the cause shall vest such interest as may be subject to escheat under the provisions of this chapter in the purchaser, provided that in such decree provisions be made for the payment of the divisible share of such deceased person in the proceeds of sale, if any, to the State Treasurer, to be paid into the State Treasury, subject to the right of the heir or heirs to recover such share by proper proceedings and on issue tried in the court of common pleas.
SECTION 15-61-40. Validation of certain titles.
All titles to real estate conveyed prior to March 18 1924 under order of the court in partition cases when one or more of the parties in interest had died without heirs or other disposition of the estate are hereby validated in so far as they may be affected by the provisions of this chapter.
SECTION 15-61-50. Jurisdiction to partition in kind or by sale.
The court of common pleas has jurisdiction in all cases of real and personal estates held in joint tenancy or in common to make partition in kind or by allotment to one or more of the parties upon their accounting to the other parties in interest for their respective shares or, in case partition in kind or by allotment cannot be fairly and impartially made and without injury to any of the parties in interest, by the sale of the property and the division of the proceeds according to the rights of the parties.
SECTIONS 15-61-60 to 15-61-90. Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
SECTION 15-61-60. [1962 Code Section 10-2206; 1952 Code Section 10-2206; 1942 CodeSection 8828; 1932 Code Section 8828; Civ. C. '22 Section 5294; Civ. C. '12 Section 3524; Civ. C. '02 Section 2438; R. S. 1950; 1885 (19) 314] Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Former Section 15-61-70 was entitled: Oath of commissioners.
SECTION 15-61-70. [1962 Code Section 10-2207; 1952 Code Section 10-2207; 1942 CodeSection 8828; 1932 Code Section 8828; Civ. C. '22 Section 5294; Civ. C. '12 Section 3524; Civ. C. '02 Section 2438; R. S. 1950; 1885 (19) 314] Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Former Section 15-61-80 was entitled: Return by commissioners when property cannot be divided in kind.
SECTION 15-61-80. [1962 Code Section 10-2208; 1952 Code Section 10-2208; 1942 CodeSection 8828; 1932 Code Section 8828; Civ. C. '22 Section 5294; Civ. C. '12 Section 3524; Civ. C. '02 Section 2438; R. S. 1950; 1885 (19) 314] Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Former Section 15-61-90 was entitled: Allotment or sale.
SECTION 15-61-90. [1962 Code Section 10-2209; 1952 Code Section 10-2209; 1942 CodeSection 8828; 1932 Code Section 8828; Civ. C. '22 Section 5294; Civ. C. '12 Section 3524; Civ. C. '02 Section 2438; R. S. 1950; 1885 (19) 314] Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Foreclosure and partition under S.C. Rules of Civil Procedure, see Rule 71, SCRCP.
SECTIONS 15-61-60 to 15-61-90. Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
SECTION 15-61-60. [1962 Code Section 10-2206; 1952 Code Section 10-2206; 1942 CodeSection 8828; 1932 Code Section 8828; Civ. C. '22 Section 5294; Civ. C. '12 Section 3524; Civ. C. '02 Section 2438; R. S. 1950; 1885 (19) 314] Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Former Section 15-61-70 was entitled: Oath of commissioners.
SECTION 15-61-70. [1962 Code Section 10-2207; 1952 Code Section 10-2207; 1942 CodeSection 8828; 1932 Code Section 8828; Civ. C. '22 Section 5294; Civ. C. '12 Section 3524; Civ. C. '02 Section 2438; R. S. 1950; 1885 (19) 314] Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Former Section 15-61-80 was entitled: Return by commissioners when property cannot be divided in kind.
SECTION 15-61-80. [1962 Code Section 10-2208; 1952 Code Section 10-2208; 1942 CodeSection 8828; 1932 Code Section 8828; Civ. C. '22 Section 5294; Civ. C. '12 Section 3524; Civ. C. '02 Section 2438; R. S. 1950; 1885 (19) 314] Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Former Section 15-61-90 was entitled: Allotment or sale.
SECTION 15-61-90. [1962 Code Section 10-2209; 1952 Code Section 10-2209; 1942 CodeSection 8828; 1932 Code Section 8828; Civ. C. '22 Section 5294; Civ. C. '12 Section 3524; Civ. C. '02 Section 2438; R. S. 1950; 1885 (19) 314] Repealed by 1985 Act No. 100, Section 2, eff July 1, 1985.
Foreclosure and partition under S.C. Rules of Civil Procedure, see Rule 71, SCRCP.
SECTION 15-61-100. Sale may be ordered without writ upon testimony taken.
Nothing in Sections 15-61-60 to 15-61-90 shall be construed to affect the power of the court of common pleas to dispense with the issuing of a writ of partition when, in the judgment of the court, it would involve unnecessary expense to issue such writ. And the court may in all proceedings in partition, without recourse to such writ, determine by means of testimony taken before the proper officer and reported to the court whether a partition in kind among the parties be practicable or expedient and, when such partition cannot be fairly and equally made, may order a sale of the property and a division of the proceeds according to the rights of the parties.
SECTION 15-61-110. Attorneys' fees.
The court of common pleas may fix attorneys' fees in all partition proceedings and, as may be equitable, assess such fees against any or all of the parties in interest.