South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Trusts, Monopolies And Restraints Of Trade
Section 39-3-330. Issuance of order of discovery; form and service of order.

The justice of the Supreme Court or the circuit judge to whom such application for the order is made shall grant such application, with such preliminary injunction or stay as may appear to such justice or circuit judge to be proper and expedient. The order shall specify the time when, and place where, the witnesses are required to appear and such examination shall be held either in the city of Columbia or in the judicial district in which the witness resides or in which the principal office, within this State, of the corporation affected is located. The order must be signed by the justice or judge making it and service of a copy thereof, with an endorsement by the Attorney General, signed by him, to the effect that the person named therein is required to appear and be examined at the time and place and before the justice, circuit judge or referee specified in such endorsement, shall be sufficient notice for the attendance of witnesses. Such endorsement may contain a clause requiring such person to produce on such examination all books, papers and documents in his possession or under his control, relating to the subject of such examination. The order shall be served upon the person named in the endorsement aforesaid by showing him the original order and delivering to and leaving with him, at the same time, a copy thereof endorsed as above provided and by paying or tendering to him the fee allowed to witnesses subpoenaed to attend trials of civil actions in a court of record in this State.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 66-113; 1952 Code Section 66-113; 1942 Code Sections 6632, 6633; 1932 Code Sections 6640, 6641; Civ. C. '22 Sections 3550, 3551; Civ. C. '12 Sections 2457, 2458; 1902 (23) 1061.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 39 - Trade and Commerce

Chapter 3 - Trusts, Monopolies And Restraints Of Trade

Section 39-3-10. Arrangements, contracts, agreements, trusts, and combinations adversely affecting competition or price declared against public policy.

Section 39-3-20. Penalties for corporate violations of Section 39-3-10.

Section 39-3-30. Injured person may recover damages.

Section 39-3-40. Testimony may be compelled; immunity of witness.

Section 39-3-110. "Monopoly" defined.

Section 39-3-120. Monopolies declared unlawful.

Section 39-3-130. Agreement in restraint of trade shall be conspiracy to defraud.

Section 39-3-140. Agreements to limit competition, conspiracy to defraud.

Section 39-3-150. Conspiracy to form monopoly; exemptions for motor fuel sales to meet existing competition; records to support exemption.

Section 39-3-160. Forfeiture of corporate franchise.

Section 39-3-170. Disqualification of foreign corporation.

Section 39-3-180. Penalties.

Section 39-3-190. Enforcement by Attorney General and solicitors.

Section 39-3-200. Provisions of article are cumulative.

Section 39-3-310. Investigations by Attorney General; attendance of witnesses.

Section 39-3-320. Application for discovery.

Section 39-3-330. Issuance of order of discovery; form and service of order.

Section 39-3-340. Conduct of examination.

Section 39-3-350. Testimony may be compelled; immunity of witness.

Section 39-3-360. Powers of referee.

Section 39-3-510. Repeal of common-law rights in phonograph records after sale.