South Carolina Statutes

§ 5-31-2040 — Lien on real estate for sewer service charges; collection of past-due charges.

South Carolina § 5-31-2040
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 5MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
Ch. 31ELECTRICITY, WATER, NATURAL GAS AND SEWERAGE SYSTEMS

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S.C. Code Ann. § 5-31-2040 (2026).

Text

If the notice or notices prescribed by paragraph (1) of SECTION 5-31-2030 shall have been given and any hearing requested pursuant thereto shall have been held, all sewer service charges imposed by the council following that procedure under authority of this article and not paid when due and payable shall be and constitute a lien upon the real estate to which the sewage service concerned relates so long as the sewer service charges remain unpaid. In addition to such other rights and remedies as may be available to the council in law or in equity for the collection of the sewer service charges, the lien may be enforced by the council in the same manner and fashion as the lien of property taxes on real estate. The lien herein provided shall be superior to all other liens except liens for unp

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 59-504; 1965 (54) 614. ARTICLE 23 Front-foot or Per-parcel Assessment for Sewer Improvements SECTION 5-31-2310. "Political subdivision" defined. For the purposes of this article, "political subdivision" means a municipality, county, or special purpose district which operates a sewer system authorized by law. HISTORY: 1992 Act No. 423, SECTION 1.

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