In all cases within the jurisdiction of the court as provided in this chapter, the notice of appeal must be filed with the court of appeals in the manner provided by the South Carolina Appellate Court Rules. In the event the court of appeals determines that a notice of appeal involves a matter over which it lacks jurisdiction pursuant to Section 14-8-200(b), it shall issue an order transferring the case to the Supreme Court. In the event the Supreme Court determines that a notice of appeal should have been filed with the court of appeals, it shall issue an order transferring the case to the court of appeals.
S.C. Code Ann. § 14-8-260
Notice of intent to appeal; determination of cases assigned to Court of Appeals
Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Boardman v. Lovett Enterprises, Inc. (1984)
Most recently applied in Boardman v. Lovett Enterprises, Inc. (October 1984)
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