South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Supreme Court
Section 14-3-420. Costs and disbursements in actions and proceedings brought in original jurisdiction.

In all actions and proceedings brought in the Supreme Court in its original jurisdiction the court may provide, by rule, order or otherwise, for the payment of reasonable costs and disbursements of the case by the losing party or otherwise as in the judgment of the court may be just and proper, such costs and disbursements to be taxed and adjusted by the clerk of said court under direction of the court. When the clerk has taxed such costs and disbursements under the direction of the court he shall certify the taxation to the clerk of the court of common pleas for the county in which the party resides against whom such costs and disbursements have been taxed. Such clerk of the court of common pleas shall enter judgment therefor, as other judgments are entered, and shall issue execution for the enforcement of such judgment. The judgment so entered shall have the same force and effect in all respects as judgments rendered by the court of common pleas.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 15-132; 1952 Code Section 15-132; 1942 Code Section 25; 1932 Code Section 25; Civ. P. '22 Section 25; Civ. C. '12 Section 3829; 1909 (26) 162; 1941 (42) 140.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 14 - Courts

Chapter 3 - Supreme Court

Section 14-3-10. Composition of court and election of justices; term.

Section 14-3-20. Qualification; administration of oath of office.

Section 14-3-30. Salaries.

Section 14-3-40. Vacancies; term of incumbent.

Section 14-3-50. Disqualification of justice by reason of interest or prior participation in case.

Section 14-3-60. Procedure when justice cannot preside in cause; special justices.

Section 14-3-70. Compensation and allowances for special justices.

Section 14-3-80. Presiding officer.

Section 14-3-90. Attendance; quorum.

Section 14-3-100. Effect of lack of quorum.

Section 14-3-110. Messenger and attendant.

Section 14-3-120. Reporter.

Section 14-3-130. Clerk.

Section 14-3-140. Expenses of court; payment upon approval and order.

Section 14-3-150. Duties of county sheriffs and clerks; enforcement of service and execution.

Section 14-3-310. Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court.

Section 14-3-320. Appellate jurisdiction in chancery; review of findings of fact of Family Court.

Section 14-3-330. Appellate jurisdiction in law cases.

Section 14-3-340. Reference of issues of fact to jury or referee; appointment of referees.

Section 14-3-350. Power of individual justices at chambers; appeal.

Section 14-3-360. Three justices must concur to reverse a judgment.

Section 14-3-370. Times when circuit judges shall sit with Supreme Court.

Section 14-3-380. Proceedings when Supreme Court justices and circuit judges sit together; expenses.

Section 14-3-390. Assignment of circuit judges by roster; interchange of circuits among judges.

Section 14-3-400. Notice to circuit judges of assignments.

Section 14-3-410. Court of record; public inspection of records.

Section 14-3-420. Costs and disbursements in actions and proceedings brought in original jurisdiction.

Section 14-3-430. Review of intermediate orders.

Section 14-3-440. Judgment on appeal from order granting new trial; proceedings below.

Section 14-3-450. Effect on proceedings below of appeals regarding injunctions or receivers.

Section 14-3-610. Terms; notice of time and place of additional terms.

Section 14-3-620. Order and priority of hearing cases.

Section 14-3-630. Disposition of appeals not heard.

Section 14-3-640. Promulgation of rules and regulations.

Section 14-3-660. Sheriff shall provide place of hearing; expenses.

Section 14-3-670. Places to hold court; adjournment.

Section 14-3-810. Duties of clerk with respect to opinions; fees when published in other than official reports.

Section 14-3-820. Appointment of committee to contract for publishing of reports.

Section 14-3-830. Contents of reports.

Section 14-3-840. Distribution of reports.

Section 14-3-940. Establishment of Court Register; manner in which Supreme Court rules become effective.

Section 14-3-950. Submission of rules governing practice and procedure to General Assembly; approval.