When any landlord shall have made advances for agricultural purposes and shall have secured a lien upon the crop of the person to whom such advances may be made, according to the provisions of law relating to agricultural liens, and the amount of such advances does not exceed one hundred dollars, any magistrate of the county in which such lien is indexed may, upon the production of such lien and the proof required in cases in which clerks of the court may issue warrants, issue his warrant directed to a constable or sheriff of the county requiring him to seize such crop and after due notice sell it for cash and apply the net proceeds thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in extinguishment of such lien.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 45-508; 1952 Code Section 45-508; 1942 Code Section 8776; 1932 Code Section 8776; Civ. C. '22 Section 5697; Civ. C. '12 Section 4167; Civ. C. '02 Section 3063; R. S. 2518; 1884 (18) 751; 1885 (19) 329; 1920 (31) 720; 1944 (43) 1321.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 29 - Mortgages and Other Liens
Chapter 13 - Agricultural Liens
Section 29-13-10. Lien of landlord for rent and advances.
Section 29-13-20. Laborer's lien on crops.
Section 29-13-30. Priorities among landlord and laborer liens.
Section 29-13-40. Indexing of landlord's lien for advances.
Section 29-13-50. Lien for supplies advanced.
Section 29-13-60. Seizure of crop to prevent defeat of lien.
Section 29-13-70. Notice that amount claimed not justly due; proceeds to be held.
Section 29-13-80. Enforcement in magistrate's court.
Section 29-13-90. Contest of amount due when enforcement in magistrate's court.
Section 29-13-100. Requisites of affidavits and statements; motion to vacate warrant of seizure.
Section 29-13-110. Bond of applicant.
Section 29-13-120. Lien creditor proceeding before debt becomes due.
Section 29-13-130. Recovery of crop severed on giving of bond.