South Carolina Statutes

§ 3-5-30 — Governor and Secretary of State authorized to issue to United States grants of easements with respect to previously submerged lands raised by projects.

South Carolina § 3-5-30
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 3UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, AGREEMENTS AND RELATIONS WITH
Ch. 5GRANTS OF PERPETUAL RIGHTS AND EASEMENTS TO UNITED STATES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF WATERWAYS

This text of South Carolina § 3-5-30 (Governor and Secretary of State authorized to issue to United States grants of easements with respect to previously submerged lands raised by projects.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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S.C. Code Ann. § 3-5-30 (2026).

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The Governor and Secretary of State may issue to the United States of America a grant or grants within such limits as above specified of a perpetual right and easement to enter upon, excavate, cut away and remove any and all of the land raised above water as mentioned in Section 3-5-20, including submerged land, composing a part of the prism required for the channels, anchorage areas and turning basin, their slopes and berms, as may be required at any time for the construction and maintenance of said intracoastal waterway from Winyah Bay, South Carolina, to the State boundary line in the Savannah River and any changes, modifications or extensions thereto and any tributaries thereof and for the Ashley River and Shipyard River projects and to maintain the portions so excavated and the channe

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 70-253; 1952 Code SECTION 70-253; 1942 Code SECTION 6031; 1934 (38) 1314; 1935 (39) 120; 1938 (40) 1902.

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