Final judgments and decrees entered in any court of record in this State subsequent to November 25, 1873, or in any circuit or district court of the United States within this State or of any other Federal court the final judgments and decrees of which, by act of Congress, shall be declared to create a lien, shall constitute a lien upon the real estate of the judgment debtor situate in any county in this State in which the judgment or transcript thereof is entered upon the book of abstracts of judgments and duly indexed, the lien to begin from the time of such entry on the book of abstracts and indices and to continue for a period of ten years from the date of such final judgment or decree.
S.C. Code Ann. § 15-35-810
Judgments lien on real estate continue for ten years
Applied in 12 court decisions — leading case Commercial Credit Loans, Inc. v. Riddle (1999)
Most recently applied in Vieira v. Whitfield (In re Shiver) (February 2019)
1962 Code SECTION 10-1561; 1952 Code SECTION 10-1561; 1942 Code SECTION 743; 1932 Code SECTION 743; Civ
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