South Carolina Statutes
§ 62-3-101 — Devolution of estate at death; restrictions.
South Carolina § 62-3-101
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 62SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE CODE
Ch.ARTICLE 3 - PROBATE OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 62-3-101 (2026).
Text
The power of a person to leave property by will and the rights of creditors, devisees, and heirs to his property are subject to the restrictions and limitations contained in this Code to facilitate the prompt settlement of estates, including the exercise of the powers of the personal representative. Upon the death of a person, his real property devolves to the persons to whom it is devised by his last will or to those indicated as substitutes for them in cases involving lapse, renunciation, or other circumstances affecting the devolution of testate estates, or in the absence of testamentary disposition, to his heirs, or to those indicated as substitutes for them in cases involving renunciation or other circumstances affecting the devolution of intestate estates, subject to the purpose of s
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Estate of Carr Ex Rel. Bolton v. Circle S Enterprises, Inc.
664 S.E.2d 83 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2008)
In Re the Last Will & Testament of Hall
456 S.E.2d 439 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 1995)
Debra Scott Mack
(D. South Carolina, 2023)
Allsbrook v. Horry County
(Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2004)
Bennett v. Estate of James Kelly King
(Supreme Court of South Carolina, 2022)
Bennett v. Estate of James Kelly King
(Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2019)
Lyle Fairey, Jr. v. Joy Gillespie
(Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2023)
Meredith v. Stoudemayer
(Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2004)
Singleton v. City of Georgetown
(Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2019)
Legislative History
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 539, SECTION 1; 1987 Act No. 171, SECTION 16; 2013 Act No. 100, SECTION 1, eff January 1, 2014.
Nearby Sections
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§ 62-1-100
Effective date.§ 62-1-101
Short title.§ 62-1-102
Purposes; rules of construction.§ 62-1-104
Severability.§ 62-1-105
Construction against implied repeal.§ 62-1-106
Effect of fraud and evasion.§ 62-1-107
Evidence as to death or status.§ 62-1-108
Acts by holder of general power.§ 62-1-111
Authority to award costs and expenses.§ 62-1-112
Inherent power of court.§ 62-1-201
General definitions.§ 62-1-301
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Bluebook (online)
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