Clerks may administer oaths and take depositions, affidavits and renunciations of dower. The clerk of any county in which the office of master does not exist may, by consent of parties, sign orders of reference in vacation and may also, upon proper proceedings filed, grant orders for the partition of real or personal estate and for the admeasurement of dower in cases where the right of partition or dower is not contested or the same has been ascertained by a decree of the court. All proceedings under such orders shall be filed at the next succeeding term of the court for the adjudication of the presiding judge, until which adjudication all equities of the parties shall be reserved.
S.C. Code Ann. § 14-17-250
General powers of clerks; proceedings under orders to be filed
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Strickland v. County Council of Beaufort County (2017)
Most recently applied in Strickland v. County Council of Beaufort County (January 2017)
1962 Code SECTION 15-1726; 1952 Code SECTION 15-1726; 1942 Code SECTION 3590; 1932 Code SECTION 3590; Civ
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