The commission due and owing to the assignee or assignees and agent or agents for their trouble and labor shall be five per cent on receiving and two and a half per cent on paying, to be equally divided between them, that is to say, one half to the assignee or assignees and the other half to the agent or agents. But upon petition to the circuit court or a judge thereof there may, in the discretion of the court or judge, be allowed fees to the assignee or assignees and agent or agents in excess of those above provided.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 57-366; 1952 Code Section 57-366; 1942 Code Section 9105; 1932 Code Section 9105; Civ. C. '22 Section 5510; Civ. C. '12 Section 3731; Civ. C. '02 Section 2646; G. S. 2013; R. S. 2145; 1828 (6) 367; 1950 (46) 1839.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 27 - Property and Conveyances
Chapter 25 - Assignments For The Benefit Of Creditors
Section 27-25-10. Assignment by insolvent debtor.
Section 27-25-20. Preferential transactions within ninety days of assignment.
Section 27-25-30. Assignment for benefit of creditors; attack by creditor.
Section 27-25-40. Assignment for benefit of creditors; appointment of agents by creditors.
Section 27-25-50. Sales and transfers prior to appointment of agents.
Section 27-25-60. Calling creditors together.
Section 27-25-70. Procedure when assignees neglect or refuse to call creditors together.
Section 27-25-80. Election of agents.
Section 27-25-90. Rights and powers of agents.
Section 27-25-100. Effect of neglect or refusal of creditors to appoint agents.
Section 27-25-110. Appointment of umpire.
Section 27-25-120. Deposit of proceeds of sales.
Section 27-25-130. General powers of creditors.
Section 27-25-140. Statements of proceedings.
Section 27-25-150. Damages for failure to account or follow directions.