South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 9 - Appeals To Supreme Court And Court Of Appeals
Section 18-9-10. When appeal may be taken.

An appeal may be taken to the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals in the cases mentioned in Sections 14-3-320 and 14-3-330. The procedure for taking an appeal is as provided by the South Carolina Appellate Court Rules.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 7-401; 1952 Code Section 7-401; 1942 Code Section 780; 1932 Code Section 780; Civ. P. '22 Section 645; Civ. P. '12 Section 383; Civ. P. '02 Section 344; 1870 (14) 358; 1991 Act No. 115, Section 3, eff June 5, 1991; 1999 Act No. 55, Section 26, eff June 1, 1999.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 18 - Appeals

Chapter 9 - Appeals To Supreme Court And Court Of Appeals

Section 18-9-10. When appeal may be taken.

Section 18-9-20. Review of convictions of capital offenses.

Section 18-9-30. Appeals in probate matters.

Section 18-9-40. Statement of questions of law and facts when questions certified.

Section 18-9-50. Practice and proceedings on appeal from courts of general sessions.

Section 18-9-130. Effect of notice of appeal on execution of judgment; sale of defendant's property; appeal in civil action involving signatory of Master Settlement Agreement.

Section 18-9-140. New undertaking in case sureties have become insolvent.

Section 18-9-150. Deposit or surety when judgment requires delivery of documents or personalty.

Section 18-9-160. Staying judgment to execute conveyance.

Section 18-9-170. Staying judgment for sale or delivery of land.

Section 18-9-180. Stay of proceedings upon execution of bond or perfection of appeal.

Section 18-9-190. Dispensing with or limiting security required.

Section 18-9-200. Undertakings may be in one instrument or several; service on adverse party.

Section 18-9-210. Justification by sureties; subsequent justification on new sureties.

Section 18-9-220. When notice of appeal stays proceedings below.

Section 18-9-230. Undertaking must be filed.

Section 18-9-240. Security provisions apply to appeals in special proceedings.

Section 18-9-270. Judgment of Supreme Court or Court of Appeals.

Section 18-9-280. Written opinions required; memorandum opinions.

Section 18-9-290. Time for filing decisions.