South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Specific Grants Or Cessions Of Jurisdiction To United States
Section 3-3-300. Lands in City of Georgetown.

All of the land lying below high-water mark in the city of Georgetown at the foot of King Street on the Sampit River adjacent to certain lands conveyed by the city of Georgetown to the United States Government, or any department thereof, has been ceded to the United States Government or department thereof. The lands so ceded to the United States shall revert to the State when they cease to be used by the United States. There was reserved to this State in such cession the concurrent jurisdiction for the execution within such premises of all processes, civil and criminal, lawfully issued by the courts of this State and not incompatible with this cession.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 39-129; 1952 Code Section 39-129; 1942 Code Section 2042; 1932 Code Section 2042; 1930 (36) 1394.

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South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 3 - U.S. Government, Agreements and Relations With

Chapter 3 - Specific Grants Or Cessions Of Jurisdiction To United States

Section 3-3-10. Places ceded to the United States remain subject to concurrent jurisdiction.

Section 3-3-20. Certain beacon or lighthouse sites.

Section 3-3-30. Other beacon or lighthouse sites.

Section 3-3-40. Sites in cities of Chester, Anderson, and Greenwood.

Section 3-3-50. Sites in cities of Columbia, Spartanburg, Rock Hill, and Georgetown.

Section 3-3-60. One acre on Otter Island in Colleton County; one acre on Station Creek in Beaufort County; one acre on Bob's Island in Beaufort County.

Section 3-3-70. Lot in City of Aiken.

Section 3-3-80. Marshland in Beaufort County for inland navigation.

Section 3-3-90. Other marshland in Beaufort County for inland navigation.

Section 3-3-100. Lands in Beaufort County for naval and military purposes.

Section 3-3-110. Other lands in Beaufort County for military purposes.

Section 3-3-120. Five acres in Charleston for a customhouse.

Section 3-3-130. One hundred feet on Haddrell's Point in Charleston County for erection of beacon.

Section 3-3-140. Fort Mechanic in Charleston County for maintenance of military post.

Section 3-3-150. "Charleston Club House," on Meeting Street in Charleston for courthouse or other purpose.

Section 3-3-160. Fifty feet on South Battery in Charleston for beacon or harbor light.

Section 3-3-170. Lands in Charleston County for naval purposes.

Section 3-3-180. Lands in Charleston County for inland waterway.

Section 3-3-190. Lighthouse on Middle Bay Island in Charleston Harbor.

Section 3-3-200. Land for Charleston jetties.

Section 3-3-210. Lands in Charleston County for migratory bird refuge.

Section 3-3-220. Marshlands adjacent to Castle or Fort Pinckney ceded for sanatorium.

Section 3-3-230. Fortification sites on Sullivan's Island, James Island and Shutes Folly Island in Charleston County.

Section 3-3-240. Lands on Sullivan's Island for Fort Moultrie.

Section 3-3-250. Land in Berkeley County.

Section 3-3-260. The National Cemetery in Florence County.

Section 3-3-270. Lot in Florence for erecting public buildings.

Section 3-3-280. Seven acres of land on North Island in Georgetown County.

Section 3-3-290. Lot on South Island in Georgetown County for lighthouse.

Section 3-3-300. Lands in City of Georgetown.

Section 3-3-310. Land for Georgetown jetties.

Section 3-3-320. Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter County.

Section 3-3-330. Lot in City of Sumter for public building.

Section 3-3-340. Other lands ceded.

Section 3-3-350. Concurrent jurisdiction; National Advocacy Center, the Inn at USC, and the Kirkland Apartment building.