When any such account is filed by a clerk of the court, sheriff or magistrate, the officer filing the claim shall declare further on oath that the costs in the case out of which the claim arises have not been recovered out of the defendants and that the defendants are unable to pay costs; and also that the fines and penalties theretofore collected by them have been faithfully and fully paid over to the county treasurer. In every case the magistrate shall exhibit the original papers in which costs have accrued.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 14-404; 1952 Code Section 14-404; 1942 Code Section 3871; 1932 Code Section 3871; Civ. C. '22 Section 1112; Civ. C. '12 Section 991; Civ. C. '02 Section 806; G. S. 623; R. S. 691; 1875 (15) 945, 992; 1878 (16) 412; 1879 (17) 175; 1893 (21) 406.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Claims Against Counties
Section 4-13-10. Claims shall be itemized and verified.
Section 4-13-20. Claims filed by court clerk, sheriff, or magistrate require additional oath.
Section 4-13-30. Claims of certain county officers and physicians for post mortems.
Section 4-13-40. "File Book" of claims.
Section 4-13-50. Memorandum of time of presentment and name of claimant must appear in minutes.
Section 4-13-60. Custody of claim; withdrawal from custody.
Section 4-13-70. Time when claims are barred.
Section 4-13-90. Fees shall not be paid by county in connection with proof of claims.
Section 4-13-100. Drawing of orders on county treasurer.
Section 4-13-110. Repealed by 1993 Act No. 100, Section 1, eff June 14, 1993.
Section 4-13-130. Publication of list of claims audited.
Section 4-13-140. Failure to publish list of claims audited.
Section 4-13-150. Designation of accounts allowed; copies; endorsements.