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    • South Carolina Code of Laws
    • Title 54 - Ports and Maritime Matters
    • Chapter 9 - Offenses Relating To Seamen
    • Section 54-9-80. Repealed by 1993 Act No. 184, Section 264, eff January 1, 1994.

    South Carolina Code of Laws
    Chapter 9 - Offenses Relating To Seamen
    Section 54-9-80. Repealed by 1993 Act No. 184, Section 264, eff January 1, 1994.

    Editor's Note
    Former Section 54-9-80 was entitled "Impressing seamen" and was derived from 1962 Code Section 54-361; 1952 Code Section 54-361; 1942 Code Section 1930; 1932 Code Section 1930; Cr. C. '22 Section 913; Cr. C. '12 Section 903; Cr. C. '02 Section 617; G. S. 1657; R. S. 499; 1855 (12) 402.

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    Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

    South Carolina Code of Laws

    Title 54 - Ports and Maritime Matters

    Chapter 9 - Offenses Relating To Seamen

    Section 54-9-10. Harboring deserting seamen or enticing them to desert.

    Section 54-9-20. Magistrate may order search for harbored, secreted or detained seamen.

    Section 54-9-30. Provisions regarding harboring deserting seamen extend to all shipping agreements.

    Section 54-9-40. Admissibility of articles of ship in evidence.

    Section 54-9-50. Evidence of masters of vessels or other transient persons may be taken de bene esse.

    Section 54-9-60. Procurers of seamen shall not board vessels without permission of master.

    Section 54-9-70. Master may arrest procurers boarding without permission.

    Section 54-9-80. Repealed by 1993 Act No. 184, Section 264, eff January 1, 1994.

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