The owner of any property which has been sold for delinquent county taxes and which has been bid in by the forfeited land commission may sell all or any part of such property so bid in by the forfeited land commission upon securing the approval, in writing, of the forfeited land commission, if such land has not theretofore been sold by such commission and application for such approval be made to the commission by the owner within five years from the day following the expiration of the period allowed by law to owners to redeem property sold for taxes.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 65-2913; 1952 Code Section 65-2913; 1942 Code Section 2170-2; 1934 (38) 1253; 2015 Act No. 87 (S.379), Section 60, eff June 11, 2015.
Effect of Amendment
2015 Act No. 87, Section 60, deleted "State and" following "sold for delinquent".
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Section 12-59-10. Creation and membership of county forfeited land commissions.
Section 12-59-20. Organization of Commission; compensation of secretary; quorum.
Section 12-59-40. Sale of forfeited lands; method and terms of sale.
Section 12-59-70. Sale by former owner of forfeited land; commission may convey such property.
Section 12-59-80. Commission may assign its bids.
Section 12-59-85. Forfeited land commission.
Section 12-59-90. Execution of deeds and validation of certain deeds.
Section 12-59-100. Deposit of funds from sale of forfeited land commission.
Section 12-59-120. Commission shall have access to tax records.
Section 12-59-130. Municipal forfeited land commissions.
Section 12-59-140. Emergency procedures for county forfeited land commission.
Section 12-59-150. Certain purchasers prohibited from buying forfeited land.
Section 12-59-310. Title of State by forfeiture prior to 1887 renounced.
Section 12-59-320. State Fiscal Accountability Authority shall hear petition for relief.
Section 12-59-330. Lien against such formerly forfeited lands.