South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 9 - Appeals To Supreme Court And Court Of Appeals
Section 18-9-40. Statement of questions of law and facts when questions certified.

When the circuit court shall render judgment upon a verdict taken, subject to the opinion of the court, the questions or conclusions of law together with a concise statement of the facts upon which they arose shall be prepared by and under the direction of the court, shall be filed with the judgment roll, and shall be considered a part of the judgment roll for the purposes of a review in the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 7-403; 1952 Code Section 7-403; 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; 1999 Act No. 55, Section 28, 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.