South Carolina Statutes
§ 61-4-130 — Seizure of contraband beer or wine; retention of possession upon posting of cash bond; forfeiture of bond.
South Carolina § 61-4-130
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 61-4-130 (2026).
Text
If beer or wine is sold or delivered to a person from a place of business between the hours of twelve o'clock Saturday night and sunrise Monday morning, all beer and wine found in the place of business is contraband and must be seized by a peace officer and handled as contraband liquor. However, the person owning or claiming the beer or wine may retain possession of it by delivering to the peace officer a cash bond in an amount equal to the cost price of the beer or wine. The cost price must not be less than the average price charged for a like quantity of beer or wine by a licensed wholesaler. The peace officer receiving the bond must deliver a written receipt to the person posting the bond. If the peace officer is a representative of the division, the cash bond must be deposited with the
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 415, SECTION 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 61-4-10
Nonalcoholic beverages defined.§ 61-4-110
Open containers in motor vehicle.§ 61-4-1100
Prohibited practices.§ 61-4-1110
Shipment and receipt of malt beverages.§ 61-4-1130
Sale of beer wholesale interest.§ 61-4-1140
Enforcement.§ 61-4-120
Sunday sales; exception.§ 61-4-1300
Territorial agreements.§ 61-4-1310
Filings with the department.§ 61-4-1320
Resale price agreements.§ 61-4-140
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Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 61-4-130, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/4/61-4-130.