South Carolina Statutes

§ 4-3-530 — York County.

South Carolina § 4-3-530
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 4COUNTIES
Ch. 3BOUNDARIES OF EXISTING COUNTIES

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S.C. Code Ann. § 4-3-530 (2026).

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York County is bounded as follows: on the north by the North Carolina line; on the west by the eastern line of Cherokee County, mentioned in 4-3-110; on the south by Chester County from which it is divided by a line beginning at a hickory tree, on the southwest side of the Catawba River, and about 10 chains above the mouth of Ferrill's Creek, and running nearly S. 88° W., by an old line called and known by the name of the line of the new acquisition, to an ash and black gum on the bank of Broad River, on land now or formerly owned by Robert Elliott; on the east by the county of Lancaster and the North Carolina line; less the following territory transferred to Cherokee County by act of the General Assembly, approved February 11 1921, to wit: beginning at a stake in a road in the State line

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 14-96; 1952 Code SECTION 14-96; 1942 Code SECTION 3021; 1932 Code SECTION 3021; Civ. C. '22 SECTION 713; Civ. C. '12 SECTION 630; Civ. C. '02 SECTION 569; G. S. 437; R. S. 496; (1) 132; (4) 662; (5) 318; (7) 284; 1873 (15) 425; 1921 (32) 23.

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