Pursuant to Rule 71, South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, this article does not affect a court's power, in partition proceedings, to dispense with the issuing of a writ of partition when, in the judgment of the court, it would involve unnecessary expense to issue such a writ. A court may, in all partition proceedings, without recourse to such writ, determine by means of testimony taken before the proper officer and reported to the court whether a partition in kind or partition by allotment among the parties is practicable or expedient and, when such cannot be fairly and equally made, may order the sale of the property and a division of the proceeds according to the rights of the parties. If a court issues a writ of partition and appoints commissioners pursuant to Rule 71, South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, each commissioner, in addition to the requirements and disqualifications applicable to commissioners in Rule 71, must be disinterested and impartial and not a party to or a participant in the action.
HISTORY: 2016 Act No. 153 (H.3325), Section 1, eff January 1, 2017.
Editor's Note
2016 Act No. 153, Section 6, provides as follows:
"SECTION 6. This act takes effect on January 1, 2017, and applies to partition actions filed on or after that date."
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 15 - Civil Remedies and Procedures
Section 15-61-11. Waiver of partition of land which is site of electric generating plant.
Section 15-61-20. Only parties to proceeding are affected by partition.
Section 15-61-30. State as owner of escheated interest is not necessary party.
Section 15-61-40. Validation of certain titles.
Section 15-61-50. Jurisdiction to partition in kind or by sale.
Section 15-61-100. Sale may be ordered without writ upon testimony taken.
Section 15-61-110. Attorneys' fees.
Section 15-61-310. Short title.
Section 15-61-320. Definitions.
Section 15-61-340. Service of pleading; notice by publication.
Section 15-61-350. Sale may be ordered without writ upon testimony taken.
Section 15-61-360. Determination of value of property.
Section 15-61-370. Cotenant requesting partition by sale.
Section 15-61-380. Partition in kind or by allotment.
Section 15-61-390. Determination of manifest prejudice or injury to cotenants as a group.
Section 15-61-400. Sale of heirs' property; open-market sale; sale by sealed bids.
Section 15-61-410. Report of broker appointed to offer heirs' property for open-market sale.