Any unsolicited merchandise, except stolen merchandise, received through the mails, shall be deemed an absolute gift and the addressee-recipient may retain and use such merchandise without any liability for payment. The provisions of this section shall not apply to ordered merchandise deemed unsatisfactory by the addressee-recipient for any reason or to merchandise received by him by mistake or misdelivery.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 66-10; 1970 (56) 2083.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 39-1-10. Licensing of nonresidents to do business in State.
Section 39-1-20. Making intentionally untrue statement in advertising.
Section 39-1-30. Signs shall be displayed by sellers of Japanese textiles.
Section 39-1-40. Photographic copies of business instruments or records.
Section 39-1-50. Certain unsolicited merchandise received through mails deemed gift to recipient.
Section 39-1-55. Gift certificates; expiration; notice of expiration and conditions relating to use.
Section 39-1-60. Municipalities may regulate auction sales of personal property.
Section 39-1-70. Regulations of Commissioner of Agriculture, labeling imitation food; registration.
Section 39-1-80. Industrial hygiene and safety professionals; certification requirements; penalties.