South Carolina General Assembly
113th Session, 1999-2000

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Bill 3261


Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter


                    Current Status

Bill Number:                      3261
Ratification Number:              41
Act Number:                       182
Type of Legislation:              Joint Resolution JR
Introducing Body:                 House
Introduced Date:                  19990112
Primary Sponsor:                  Harrison 
All Sponsors:                     Harrison 
Drafted Document Number:          l:\council\bills\jic\5023djc99.doc
Companion Bill Number:            393
Date Bill Passed both Bodies:     19990331
Governor's Action:                S
Date of Governor's Action:        19990503
Subject:                          Sullivan's Island, northeast marshlands; 
                                  David Truesdell, rights of terminated; 
                                  Charleston County, Conservation


                        History

Body    Date      Action Description                     Com     Leg Involved
______  ________  ______________________________________ _______ ____________
------  19990819  Act No. A182
------  19990503  Signed by Governor
------  19990428  Ratified R41
Senate  19990331  Read third time, enrolled for
                  ratification
Senate  19990330  Read second time
Senate  19990325  Recalled from Committee,               11 SJ
                  placed on the Calendar
Senate  19990311  Committed to Committee                 11 SJ
Senate  19990311  Recalled from Committee                07 SFGF
Senate  19990202  Introduced, read first time,           07 SFGF
                  referred to Committee
House   19990129  Read third time, sent to Senate
House   19990128  Read second time, unanimous
                  consent for third reading on 
                  Friday, 19990129
House   19990127  Committee report: Favorable            25 HJ
House   19990119  Referred to Committee                  25 HJ
House   19990119  Recalled from Committee                20 HANR
House   19990112  Introduced, read first time,           20 HANR
                  referred to Committee


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(A182, R41, H3261)

A JOINT RESOLUTION TO REPEAL THE RESOLUTION ENACTED ON DECEMBER 19, 1843, GRANTING EXCLUSIVE USE OF MARSH AND MARSHLANDS LOCATED AT OR NEAR THE NORTHEAST END OF SULLIVAN'S ISLAND TO DAVID TRUESDELL FOR USE AS A PLACE FOR PLANTING OYSTERS DURING THE PLEASURE OF THE LEGISLATURE; TO TERMINATE ANY TENANCY AT WILL REMAINING OR FLOWING FROM THIS RESOLUTION OF DECEMBER 19, 1843; AND TO ABOLISH ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OR INTERESTS IN THIS MARSH AND MARSHLANDS, OR THE USE THEREOF, CLAIMED BY ANY PERSON THAT IS DERIVED FROM THE RESOLUTION ENACTED DECEMBER 19, 1843, BY OR THROUGH DAVID TRUESDELL, HIS HEIRS OR ASSIGNS.

Whereas, a resolution of the General Assembly enacted on December 19, 1843, provided that the exclusive use of certain marsh and marshlands located at or near the northeast end of Sullivan's Island be granted to David Truesdell, to use the same as a place for planting oysters during the pleasure of the legislature, and that he be entitled to possess the oysters so planted as his private property; and

Whereas, the exclusive use of the marsh and marshlands located at or near the northeast end of Sullivan's Island granted to David Truesdell by the resolution enacted on December 19, 1843, was limited in duration for a period described in the resolution as "during the pleasure of the legislature"; and

Whereas, since 1843, there has been and may continue to be some effort to effectuate a transfer of the exclusive use of the marsh and marshlands granted to David Truesdell by the resolution enacted on December 19, 1843, although nothing in this 1843 resolution confers any right in David Truesdell to transfer the exclusive use of that marsh and marshlands to any other person or entity, whether by deed, assignment, devise, or any other method whatsoever; and

Whereas, in Town of Sullivan's Island v. Felger, 318 S.C. 340, 457 S.E.2d 626 (S.C. Ct. App. 1995) (Reh. Den.; Cert. Den.), the South Carolina Court of Appeals held, in effect, that the property described in the resolution enacted on December 19, 1843, i.e., the marsh and marshlands wherein David Truesdell was granted exclusive use as a place for planting oysters during the pleasure of the legislature, had not converted to a fee simple interest, and that any right or interest flowing from this resolution of 1843 is a "limited leasehold interest for no fixed term and, thus [the interest holder] would appear to be simply a tenant at will"; and

Whereas, it is the will, intent, and pleasure of the General Assembly, acting in the public interest, to repeal the resolution enacted on December 19, 1843, granting exclusive use of marsh and marshlands located at or near the northeast end of Sullivan's Island to David Truesdell for use as a place for planting oysters during the pleasure of the legislature, to terminate any tenancy at will remaining or flowing from this resolution of 1843, and to abolish any and all rights or interests in the marsh and marshlands, or the use thereof, claimed by any person that is derived from the resolution enacted on December 19, 1843, by or through David Truesdell, his heirs or assigns. Now, therefore,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

Resolution enacted December 19, 1843, repealed

SECTION 1. The resolution enacted on December 19, 1843, granting exclusive use of marsh and marshlands located at or near the northeast end of Sullivan's Island to David Truesdell for use as a place for planting oysters during the pleasure of the legislature is repealed. Any tenancy at will remaining or flowing from the resolution enacted on December 19, 1843, is terminated. Any and all rights or interests in marsh and marshlands, or the use thereof, claimed by any person that is derived from the resolution enacted on December 19, 1843, by or through David Truesdell, his heirs or assigns, are abolished.

Time effective

SECTION 2. This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

Ratified the 28th day of April, 1999.

Approved the 3rd day of May, 1999.

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