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Summary: UCC, secured transactions; provisions inapplicable to transfer by government or government unit after June 30, 2001
... Seller as beneficiary. The letter of credit provides that Bank will make payment to Seller upon presentation of documents evidencing Seller's shipment of goods to Buyer. Seller's letter of credit rights include the right to receive payment ... |
Summary: Overdue Tax Debt Collection Act
... borne by taxpayers who pay their taxes on time. It is the intent of the General Assembly by enacting the 'Overdue Tax Debt Collection Act' to ship this cost to the delinquent taxpayers who owe overdue tax debts. Section ... |
Summary: H.L. Hunley Bridge named, Charleston County
... torpedo; and Whereas, the Hunley accomplished the feat of sinking the Union Navy's largest warship, becoming the first submarine to sink a ship in battle; and Whereas, a watchman on the shore saw the Hunley shine a blue light, ... |
Summary: Chapin High School SAT Team--2002
... group of young people from Chapin High School; and Whereas, the Chapin High School SAT Team - 2002 consists of Richard Crapps, Charlie Shipley, Lindsey Robertson, Ben Westin, Derek Swindall, Erin Rusaw, Amy Dix, Caroline Nelson, Megan ... |
Summary: Sullivan's Island, bridge currently under construction that spans breach inlet to have appropriate marker or sign commemorating Battle of Sullivan's Island and Colonel William O. Thomson
... THE BATTLE OF SULLIVAN'S ISLAND WHICH DEFEATED A BRITISH CONTINGENT ON JUNE 28, 1776. Whereas, on June 28, 1776, a British fleet with eleven ships and an invasion force of approximately three thousand regulars and marines struck at the ... |
Summary: Cannon, Former Judge Margie Fuller
... High School, and while the United States was heavily involved in the World War II mobilization effort, she began working at the Charleston Naval Shipyard where she was employed for three years in the machine shop; and Whereas, Margie F. ... |
Summary: Omnibus Environmental Penalties Act
... the Deepwater Port Act, 33 United States Code, Sections 1501 through 1524; (h) the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships, 33 United States Code, Sections 1901 through 1912; ( i) the Safe Drinking Water ... |
Summary: Elections, absentee ballots; revisions
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Summary: Wine samplings
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to: (1) manufacture, store, keep, receive, have in possession, transport, ship, buy, sell, barter, exchange, or deliver alcoholic liquors, except liquors acquired in a lawful ... |
Summary: Dorchester County, Clement Singleton, Sr., Highway named
... as a workman on the Santee Lake Landclearing Project. He worked for twenty-nine years with the United States government at the Charleston Naval Shipyard and Air Force Base until his retirement, after which he served as a subtrustee for ... |
Summary: DNR, may implement measures to prevent spread of animal disease; unlawful to possess or transport live deer, exceptions
... and in order to ensure the continued health and safety of wildlife, may promulgate and enforce reasonable regulations to control or prohibit the shipment within, export from, or import into this State any wildlife, carcasses, or associated ... |
Summary: Watercraft Gambling Act
... 'Watercraft' means every kind of watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on or in water, as well as any ship, boat, barge, or other watercraft or any other structure capable of floating on or in the ... |
Summary: Dairy Fairness Act
... All buyers fees collected in a certain month must be disbursed, based on Class I fluid milk sales, to all producers in this State who sold or shipped milk in the month when prices fell below the fair market breakeven amount as determined by ... |
Summary: Robert Smalls, former U.S. Congressman, monument
... in April 1862, Smalls was a twenty-three-year-old slave pilot when he commandeered a Confederate transport steamer, the Planter. Smalls sailed the ship, loaded with armaments away from a Charleston dock, past the heavily guarded Fort Sumter, ... |
Summary: Lexington County, 4th Infantry Division Interchange
... Carolina, to begin its long tradition of service to our country; and Whereas, in 1918 the 4th Division's Doughboys embarked aboard a number of ships en route to Europe and served with distinction throughout World War I; and Whereas, as ... |
Summary: Display location of H.L. Hunley
... obligation instrument; and Whereas, the City of North Charleston provided a commitment of $2,000,000 from the proceeds of the sale of the shipyard property once the property has been transferred to the RDA and the sale is consummated; ... |
Summary: J. Richards "Rick" Todd
... state government restructuring to create the State Transport Police law enforcement unit and the Motor Carrier Services unit, "The One-Stop Ship"; and Whereas, consistently leading the way with progressive legislation and ... |
Summary: Gambling Cruise Act
... 'Vessel' means every kind of watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on or in water, as well as any ship, boat, barge, or other watercraft or any other structure capable of floating on or in the ... |
Summary: Chloramphenicol and other banned veterinary drugs in imported shrimp, General Assembly expressing concern and calling on federal government to improve food import restrictions
... from these nations upon detection of chloramphenicol using testing protocols that can detect such substances to 0.3 parts per billion in certain shipments of seafood from China and other nations; and Whereas, the United States Food and ... |
Summary: Santee river, residents who live along; compensation for property damage requested
... Santee River's flow into the nearby Cooper River. That diversion created a buildup of silt in the Charleston Harbor, making it difficult for large ships to travel in the area; and Whereas, in 1968, because of the continuing silt problem, ... |
Summary: Crossbow hunting by disabled person; disability certified
... furtherance of the purposes of this section. (D) The department may permit the taking, possession, transportation, exportation, or shipment of species or subspecies of wildlife which appear on the state list of endangered ... |
Summary: Abandoned watercraft, disposal provisions
... It is unlawful to abandon any watercraft on the salt waters of this State or on adjacent tidal lands. However, it is not unlawful to abandon ship in time of emergency for the protection of life or safety, except that the captain and crew of ... |
Summary: Property tax relief; sales tax increase, certain tax exemptions eliminated, automobile property tax exemption
... [Reserved] |
Summary: S.C. Works Act, state procurement procedures
... for reporting purposes only, means all work required for preparation, processing, and packing, excluding supervision, administration, inspection, shipping, and overhead functions. This requirement does not preclude a person with significant ... |
Summary: SC Dairy Stabilization Act
... All buyer fees collected in a certain month must be disbursed, based on Class I fluid milk sales, to all producers in this State who sold or shipped milk in the month when prices fell below the fair market breakeven amount as determined by ... |
Summary: George Huber Wheeler
... South Carolinians; and Whereas, born in Charleston, South Carolina, on September 26, 1881, Mr. Wheeler entered the service achieving the rank Shipfitter First Class, United States Navy and served with honor and distinction in Coquimbo, ... |
Summary: Sergeant Chisolm M. Frampton
... miles of coastal and inland waters; and Whereas, under Sergeant Frampton's innovative leadership, SCDNR Marine Patrol conducted 120 cruise ship, high interest vessel, and military out load vessel escorts in the strategic Port of Charleston ... |
Summary: Mayor Alvin A. Taylor
... square miles of coastal and inland waters; and Whereas, under Major Taylor's innovative leadership, the Marine Patrol conducted 120 cruise ship, hazardous cargo vessel, and military outload vessel escorts in the strategic port of ... |
Summary: J. Richards "Rick" Todd
... state government restructuring to create the State Transport Police law enforcement unit and the Motor Carrier Services unit, "The One-Stop Ship"; and Whereas, consistently leading the way with progressive legislation and ... |
Summary: Fee increased for commercial fur license
... A person required to have a commercial fur license who takes an otter or bobcat must tag the fur, pelt, hide, or whole animal before it is sold, shipped, or transferred to a person or business, or transported out of the State, if required by ... |
Summary: Watercraft Gambling Act
... 'Watercraft' means every kind of watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on or in water, as well as any ship, boat, barge, or other watercraft or any other structure capable of floating on or in the ... |
Summary: Dairy Stabilization Act
... All buyer fees collected in a certain month must be disbursed, based on Class I fluid milk sales, to all producers in this State who sold or shipped milk in the month when prices fell below the fair market breakeven amount as determined by ... |
Summary: CAP Bill; Jobs Creation Act
... at a distribution facility within South Carolina that is used at, or distributed from, that facility; or (3) sells property shipped or distributed from a distribution facility within South Carolina. (B) The ... |
Summary: Uniform Securities Act of 2005
... buyers to purchase securities, would not meet the solicitation test and would not be held to be sellers. Id. See also, CFT Seaside Inv. Ltd. P'ship v. Hammett, 868 F. Supp. 836, 842 (D.S.C. 1994). To be an employee of a seller, an employee ... |
Summary: Human Cloning Prohibition Act
... cloning; (2) participate in an attempt to perform human cloning or derive any product from human cloning; (3) ship, receive, transport, transfer, or distribute in intrastate commerce for any purpose an embryo ... |
Summary: Gambling Cruise Act
... Cruise Act Section 3-11-100. For purposes of this chapter: (1) 'Gambling vessel' means a boat, ship, casino boat, watercraft, or barge kept, operated, or maintained for the purpose of gambling, with ... |
Summary: Pyrotechnics Deregulation Act
... purposes are returned to the wholesaler unused for any reason, the unused fireworks must be returned in the same manner they were sold, issued, or shipped, including any protective device attached to the fuse or fuses." SECTION ... |
Summary: Robert Smalls, former U.S. Congressman
... 1862, Robert Smalls was a twenty-three-year-old slave pilot when he commandeered a Confederate transport steamer, the Planter. Smalls sailed the ship, loaded with armaments away from a Charleston dock, past the heavily guarded Fort Sumter, ... |
Summary: Asbestos and Silica Victims Protection Act of 2006
... other purposes; (2) millions of American workers and others were exposed to asbestos, especially during and after World War II, at shipyards such as those that operated in the South Carolina Lowcountry, prior to the advent of ... |
Summary: Jobs Creation Act
... at a distribution facility within South Carolina that is used at, or distributed from, that facility; or (3) sells property shipped or distributed from a distribution facility within South Carolina. (B) The ... |
Summary: Gambling Cruise Act
... 'Vessel' means every kind of watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on or in water, as well as any ship, boat, barge, or other watercraft or any other structure capable of floating on or in the ... |
Summary: Distribution facility defined
... at a distribution facility within South Carolina that is used at, or distributed from, that facility; or (3) sells property shipped or distributed from a distribution facility within South Carolina. (B) The ... |
Summary: Dairy Stabilization Act
... All buyer fees collected in a certain month must be disbursed, based on Class I fluid milk sales, to all producers in this State who sold or shipped milk in the month when prices fell below the fair market breakeven amount as determined by ... |
Summary: Furs
... or in the case of a whole animal at the time the whole animal is stored or before it is sold, |
Summary: Gambling Cruise Prohibition Act
... Cruise Act Section 3-11-100. For purposes of this chapter: (1) 'Gambling vessel' means a boat, ship, casino boat, watercraft, or barge kept, operated, or maintained for the purpose of gambling, with ... |
Summary: Prescription Drug Discount Card Registration Act
... a consortium of pharmaceutical manufacturers that provides free or discounted products directly to individuals either through a discount or direct shipment. Section 37-17-70. An appeal concerning disciplinary action, a denial ... |
Summary: Firearms industry
... through the lawful design, manufacture, marketing, distribution, importation, or sale to the public of firearms or ammunition that has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce are not, and should not, be liable for the ... |
Summary: Shellfish
... update requirements for the harvesting, handling and transportation of shellfish; update compliance and inspection procedures; update certified shipper facility and aquaculture requirements; and revise style, language, and grammar for clarity, ... |
Summary: Sudan
... State of South Carolina may be exported directly or through indirect means to Sudan through South Carolina ports. Any manufacturer, producer, or shipper who violates the provision is subject to a civil fine of one thousand dollars for each ... |
Summary: Shellfish
... update requirements for the harvesting, handling and transportation of shellfish; update compliance and inspection procedures; update certified shipper facility and aquaculture requirements; and revise style, language, and grammar for clarity, ... |
Summary: Watercraft Gambling Act
... 'Watercraft' means every kind of watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on or in water, as well as any ship, boat, barge, or other watercraft or any other structure capable of floating on or in the ... |
Summary: Washington Light Infantry of Charleston
... of the President, the National Guard including components of the Washington Light Infantry was called to active service for full-time training and shipment to Europe as a unit with service in Iceland and other locations; and Whereas, the ... |
Summary: 218th Brigade Combat Team
... Brigade Combat Team will complete their training on April 10, 2007, and must report back to Camp Shelby for a departure ceremony on April 21 before shipping out to the newly invigorated and escalating war zone in Afghanistan; and Whereas, ... |
Summary: Gerard Tempest
... a friend's wedding. The couple decided to move to the Grand Strand, where over the next two years, they built two homes in the area, utilizing a shipwreck found on the beach for one in the Dunes Club section. Tempest also opened the area's ... |
Summary: Unsolicited consumer telephone calls
... cost of merchandise or method of estimation; (2) payment plan; and (3) extra or special charges such as shipping, handling, and taxes. (E) Every telephone solicitor operating in this ... |
Summary: A bona fide South Carolina operated redemption machine
... depends in whole or in part upon the skill of the player, whether or not it affords an award to a successful player, and which legally can be shipped interstate according to federal law. A bona fide South Carolina operated redemption machine ... |
Summary: Lieutenant Colonel Oliver L. North
... and was involved in planning the rescue of medical students on the Island of Grenada and the daring capture of the hijackers of the cruise ship Achille Lauro. After assisting in the planning of the United States raid on Mohammar Quadaffi's ... |
Summary: Major General Abraham J. Turner Highway
... General Turner received his bachelor's degree from South Carolina State University and earned his Masters Degree in Public Administration from Shippensburg University. He is also a graduate of several military schools that include the United ... |
Summary: Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
... for the promotion and continuance of a centralized, coordinated system of pilotage that will assure the safe and efficient movement of ocean-going shipping in to, out of and within the seaports of the State of South Carolina. Safety shall ... |
Summary: Shellfish
... update requirements for the harvesting, handling and transportation of shellfish; update compliance and inspection procedures; update certified shipper facility and aquaculture requirements; and revise style, language, and grammar for clarity, ... |
Summary: Gambling Voyage Act
... 'Vessel' means every kind of watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on or in water, as well as any ship, boat, barge, or other watercraft or any other structure capable of floating on or in the ... |
Summary: False or secret compartment
... section. (1) 'Vehicle' includes, but is not limited to, cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, bicycles, aircraft, helicopters, boats, ships, yachts, and other vessels. (2) 'False or secret compartment' means any ... |
Summary: Martha Ann Middleton Prioleau Simmons
... as a delegate at denomination convocations; and Whereas, while attending college she worked at the cigar factory and as a welder at the Naval Shipyard in Charleston. She also worked with North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company for nearly ... |
Summary: Gerald Tempest
... a friend's wedding. The couple decided to move to the Grand Strand, where over the next two years, they built two homes in the area, utilizing a shipwreck found on the beach for one in the Dunes Club section. Tempest also opened the area's ... |
Summary: Fred M. Detwiler
... Stars as a result; and Whereas, he joined the regular Navy in 1945, and in 1950 during the Korean War, he was assigned to Charleston to ready ships for duty; and Whereas, his long and storied military career also included meeting ... |
Summary: Amusement redemption machine
... depends in whole or in part upon the skill of the player, whether or not it affords an award to a successful player, and which legally can be shipped interstate according to federal law. An amusement redemption machine includes, but is not ... |
Summary: Unlawful secret compartments
... section. (1) 'Vehicle' includes, but is not limited to, cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, bicycles, aircraft, helicopters, boats, ships, yachts, and other vessels. (2) 'False or secret compartment' means any ... |
Summary: Alligators
... furtherance of the purposes of this section. (D) The department may permit the taking, possession, transportation, exportation, or shipment of species or subspecies of wildlife which appear on the state list of endangered ... |
Summary: P. Edwin DeLoach
... of electricity and the cooperative for many years, it was only upon returning to the family farm in Pineland after working at the Savannah shipyard during World War II that he and his wife were able to trade in their kerosene stove and ... |
Summary: Unsolicited consumer telephone calls
... cost of merchandise or method of estimation; (2) payment plan; and (3) extra or special charges such as shipping, handling, and taxes. (E) Every telephone solicitor operating in this ... |
Summary: Energy Innovation and Discovery Program
... incentives for new endeavors to be as energy efficient as possible; (3) especially in the transportation area, motor vehicles, ships, trains, airplanes, and trucks are being required to be more energy efficient, with many ... |
Summary: Lance Corporal Joshua L. Torrence
... Pendleton, California, and was assigned to an amphibious assault vehicle unit; and Whereas, in September of 2004, Lance Corporal Torrence was shipped to Al-Asad, Iraq for duty in service of his country; and Whereas, shortly after ... |
Summary: Munson Buford Franklin
... although he did not serve in the Armed Forces during World War II, Buford Franklin proudly served his country's war effort by working on ships in Charleston during the war years; and Whereas, in 1950, he married his loving wife Jeanette, ... |
Summary: Geraldine Locklair Rollins
... smile and delicious home cooking; and Whereas, during World War II, she contributed to the war effort by working at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, and later worked for many years in the office at the Kendall Company in Bethune; ... |
Summary: Hutchings-Caldwells Detachment 1134
... cards, and letters to troops defending America abroad; and Whereas, the Marine Corps League and Detachment 1134 organized, collected, and shipped these community gifts and letters to the troops; and Whereas, a model to citizens of ... |
Summary: Watercraft Gambling Act
... article: (1) 'Watercraft' means watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on or in water, as well as a ship, boat, barge, or other watercraft or other structure capable of floating on or in the ... |
Summary: Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children
... this compact. J. 'Military installation' means: a base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense, including any ... |
Summary: Saltwater fishing licenses
... the privilege of participating or assisting in the taking or attempting to take or to buy, receive, handle, pack, process, ship, consign, sell, barter, or trade |
Summary: Horses
... processing facilities in the United States; and Whereas, federal legislation was introduced to amend the 1970 Horse Protection Act to prohibit shipping, transporting, moving, delivering, receiving, possessing, purchasing, selling, or ... |
Summary: Insurance
... or transportation of all forms of property, including the liability of |
Summary: Hazardous waste facility
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Summary: Motor vehicle dealers
... if the tools and equipment are in useable and good condition, normal wear and tear excepted; and (5) the reasonable cost of return shipping and handling charges incurred as a result of returning such items. Provided the ... |
Summary: Yucca Mountain
... interim wet and dry storage of spent fuel, and the development of spent fuel disposition technologies; and Whereas, there have been over 3,000 shipments of used fuel in the United States without a release of the content of the containers; ... |
Summary: Controlled Substances Therapeutic Research Act of 1980
... writing, no inspection authorized by this section shall extend to: (a) financial data; (b) sales data other than shipment data; (c) pricing data; (d) personnel data; ... |
Summary: Lieutenant Leroy Bowman
... which he was assigned to the 76th Coast Artillery in Philadelphia and sent from there to the South Pacific; and Whereas, on his Pacific-bound ship only a few days, he was reassigned to aviation cadet training at Tuskegee Army Air Field, ... |
Summary: USS Columbia Day
... two decks before exploding, killing thirteen and wounding forty-four of Columbia's crew, disabling her after gun turrets, and setting the ship afire, but impressive damage control enabled Columbia to continue her bombardment with her remaining ... |
Summary: Palmetto Fair Tax Act
... sacks, or bags used incident to the sale and delivery of tangible personal property, or used by manufacturers, processors, and compounders in shipping tangible personal property. (e) food or drink products to licensed retail ... |
Summary: Comptroller General
... the vendor was not applied; (b) for a late payment penalty that was improperly applied by the vendor; (c) for shipping costs that were computed incorrectly or incorrectly included in an invoice; (d) ... |
Summary: Major General Abraham S. Turner Highway
... General Turner received his bachelor's degree from South Carolina State University and earned his Masters Degree in Public Administration from Shippensburg University. He also is a graduate of several military schools that include the United ... |
Summary: Citadel battle flag
... home to The Citadel on Friday, March 4, 2010, and is believed to be the one that flew over Morris Island when Citadel cadets fired upon the supply ship The Star of the West; and Whereas, discovered in storage in an Iowa museum, the ... |
Summary: Waste facilities
... not include a recovered materials processing facility, a waste to energy facility, or facilities |
Summary: Raven Dennis III
... Fulton Street in Brooklyn, which had been the official home of the thriving Cake Man Raven Confectionary for the past several years. The shop has shipped its signature cake, Southern red velvet, all over the world, and the Grammy Awards, Espy ... |
Summary: Carnival Day
... port and laborers, generating a local economic impact of $37 million according to a recent study; and Whereas, South Carolina has hosted cruise ships since 1973 and this activity is in keeping with the Ports Authority's statewide economic ... |
Summary: Internal Revenue Code
... 989 relating to the taxation of foreign income;
(13) Sections 1352 through 1359 relating to an alternative tax on qualifying shipping activities;
(14) Sections |
Summary: Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children
... enacted this compact. J. 'Military installation' means: means a base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense, including any ... |
Summary: Landfills
... of solid waste. The term does not include a recovered materials processing facility or facilities |
Summary: Insurance
... of navigation, transit, or transportation of all forms of property, including the liability of a carrier for hire for the loss of property of shippers delivered for transporting; marine builder's risks; bridges, tunnels, piers, wharves, docks ... |
Summary: Motor vehicles
... section: (1) 'Vehicle' includes, but is not limited to, cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, bicycles, aircraft, helicopters, boats, ships, yachts, and other vessels. (2) 'False or secret compartment' means an ... |
Summary: Janey Turner
... show her appreciation for the service and sacrifice of America's military personnel. An eighth grader at Richard H. Gettys Middle School, she has shipped more than twelve thousand five hundred "care packages" in the form of plastic ... |
Summary: Saltwater fishing licenses
... privileges' mean the privilege of participating or assisting in the taking or attempting to take or to buy, receive, handle, pack, process, ship, consign, sell, barter, or trade a saltwater fish or marine resource and includes the privilege to ... |