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    • South Carolina Code of Laws
    • Title 15 - Civil Remedies and Procedures
    • Chapter 77 - Suits Involving State, State Agencies And Officials And United States
    • Section 15-77-320. No right of action created.

    South Carolina Code of Laws
    Chapter 77 - Suits Involving State, State Agencies And Officials And United States
    Section 15-77-320. No right of action created.

    Nothing in this article grants permission to bring an action against an agency otherwise immune from suit or gives a right to bring an action to a party who otherwise lacks standing to bring the action.
    HISTORY: 1985 Act No. 44, Section 1.

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    Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

    South Carolina Code of Laws

    Title 15 - Civil Remedies and Procedures

    Chapter 77 - Suits Involving State, State Agencies And Officials And United States

    Section 15-77-10. Persons appointed by United States may prosecute in its behalf.

    Section 15-77-20. Suits affecting obligations of the State.

    Section 15-77-30. State as defendant in action affecting title to real estate.

    Section 15-77-40. Action for forfeiture of property to State.

    Section 15-77-50. Jurisdiction and venue of actions affecting State agencies and officials.

    Section 15-77-300. . Allowance of fees.

    Section 15-77-310. Petition.

    Section 15-77-320. No right of action created.

    Section 15-77-330. Payment of fees.

    Section 15-77-340. Costs of blood tests.

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