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Timestamp: 2020-06-06 02:13:16
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South Carolina Code > Title 17 > Chapter 21
South Carolina Code > Title 17 > Chapter 21 – Venue
§ 17-21-10 Venue where person causes injury within limits of State and death occurs elsewhere
§ 17-21-20 Venue where person causes injury in one county and death occurs in another
§ 17-21-30 Venue where perpetrator of homicide and victim are in different states
§ 17-21-40 Venue where perpetrator of homicide and victim are in different counties
§ 17-21-50 Venue for trial of accessories before the fact
§ 17-21-60 Venue for trial of accessories after the fact
§ 17-21-70 Venue in proceedings against corporations
§ 17-21-80 Change of venue; notice, application, and affidavit
§ 17-21-85 Order for jury selection in criminal case be conducted in another county; expenses
§ 17-21-90 Costs when venue is changed; disposition of fine
Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 17 > Chapter 21
Administrative Law Court: means the Administrative Law Court created by Section 1-23-500. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
Assessment: means the department's recording the liability of the taxpayer in the office of the department, subject to the restrictions in Section 12-60-440. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
assessor: means a county officer or official who issues an official property tax assessment for real property. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
auditor: means a county officer or official who issues an official property tax assessment for personal property. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
Classification: means the various categories of property subject to property tax to which specific property tax assessment ratios apply. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
county board: means the board of assessment appeals which considers appeals of property tax assessments issued by the property tax assessor for the county and which also hears appeals of refund claims of property as determined by the majority of the county assessor, county auditor, and county treasurer. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
Department: means the South Carolina Department of Revenue. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
person: includes any individual, trust, estate, partnership, receiver, association, company, limited liability company, corporation, or other entity or group; and
(2) "individual" means a human being. See South Carolina Code 12-2-20
Property tax: means ad valorem taxes on real and personal property. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
Property tax assessment: means a valuation or determination of property value for annual property tax purposes arrived at by multiplying the fair market value or special use value of the property by the appropriate assessment ratio for the taxable property's classification. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
Property taxpayer: means a person who is liable for, or whose property or interest in property, is subject to, or liable for, a property tax imposed by this title. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
Protest: means a written appeal of a proposed assessment or a division decision made in accordance with this chapter. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
Special use value: means property valued pursuant to Section 12-43-220(d). See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
taxes: means taxes, licenses, permits, fees, or other amounts, including interest, regulatory and other penalties, and civil fines, imposed by this title, or subject to assessment or collection by the department. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
Taxpayer: includes a licensee and an applicant for a license, issued by or administered by the department. See South Carolina Code 12-60-30
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