South Carolina Statutes

§ 4-3-460 — Richland County.

South Carolina § 4-3-460
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 4COUNTIES
Ch. 3BOUNDARIES OF EXISTING COUNTIES

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S.C. Code Ann. § 4-3-460 (2026).

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Richland County is bounded on the north by Fairfield County, from which it is separated by new boundary lines set forth and specifically described in the location and boundary of Fairfield County; on the east by Kershaw County and Sumter County from which it is separated by the Wateree River; on the south by Calhoun County; on the west by Lexington County, from which it is separated by a line beginning on the Congaree River where the counties of Lexington and Richland meet on the southern division thereof, and running thence with the Congaree River to where the confluence of the Broad and Saluda Rivers unite to form the Congaree, and following the thread of Saluda River about two and one-half miles to a concrete boundary marker; thence in a northwesterly direction upon the circumference of

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 14-90; 1952 Code SECTION 14-90; 1942 Code SECTION 3015; 1932 Code SECTION 3015; Civ. C. '22 SECTION 707; Civ. C. '12 SECTION 624; Civ. C. '02 SECTION 563; G. S. 432; R. S. 491; (4) 662; (5) 219, 317; (7) 290; 1913 (28) 107, 117; 1922 (32) 977; 1969 (56) 819.

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