South Carolina Statutes

§ 39-57-20 — "Business opportunity" defined; exceptions.

South Carolina § 39-57-20
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 39TRADE AND COMMERCE
Ch. 57BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SALES ACT

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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 39-57-20 (2026).

Text

As used in this chapter "business opportunity" means the sale or lease of any products, equipment, supplies, or services which are sold to the purchaser for the purpose of enabling the purchaser to start a business, for which the purchaser is required to pay the seller a fee which exceeds two hundred fifty dollars, and in which the seller represents:

(1)that he will provide locations or assist the purchaser in finding locations for the use or operation of vending machines, racks, display cases or other similar devices, or currency-operated amusement machines or devices, on premises neither owned nor leased by the purchaser or seller; or (2) that he will purchase any or all products made, produced, fabricated, grown, bred, or modified by the purchaser using in whole or in part, the supplie

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1980 Act No. 474, SECTION 2; 1986 Act No. 415, eff May 13, 1986; 1988 Act No. 604, SECTION 1, eff June 1, 1988; 1993 Act No. 181, SECTION 849, eff July 1, 1993. Effect of Amendment The 1986 amendment made grammatical changes; added "for which the purchaser pays to the seller a fee which exceeds $500," in the introductory paragraph; deleted "That upon payment by the purchaser of a fee or sum of money which exceeds fifty dollars to the seller," from item (4); deleted a provision excluding not-for-profit sales of sales demonstration equipment or materials for $500 or less; and added the provision excluding transactions where the seller has a net worth of not less than ten million dollars. The 1988 amendment made grammatical changes and in the first paragraph changed "five hundred dollars" to "two hundred fifty dollars", and in the last paragraph added language relating to payment for the not-for-profit sale of sales demonstration equipment. The 1993 amendment revised this section by substituting "Department of Revenue" for "Tax Commission".

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