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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SC-132 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name and Address of Court' at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying where your case is being processed.
  3. Next, fill in the 'SMALL CLAIMS CASE NO.' to reference your specific case number.
  4. Proceed to section 1 regarding 'Trial after arbitration.' Indicate whether a trial is denied or if an arbitration award is confirmed. Select the appropriate options based on your situation.
  5. In section 2, specify if a new arbitration hearing is ordered and provide details as required.
  6. Complete section 4 by confirming whether the arbitration award is corrected or confirmed, attaching any necessary documents as indicated.
  7. Finally, fill out section 5 regarding payment obligations, specifying who will pay disputed fees and costs. Ensure all amounts are clearly stated.

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SECTION 16-15-305. Disseminating, procuring or promoting obscenity unlawful; definitions; penalties; obscene material designated contraband.
SECTION 56-3-110. Vehicles required to be registered and licensed. Every motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, pole trailer and special mobile equipment vehicle driven, operated or moved upon a highway in this State shall be registered and licensed in ance with the provisions of this chapter.
(D) No person shall operate on any highway any vehicle with any load unless such load and any covering thereon is securely fastened so as to prevent such covering or load from becoming loose, detached, or in any manner a hazard to other users of the highway.
(A) It is unlawful for a person to drive a motor vehicle within this State while under the influence of alcohol to the extent that the persons faculties to drive a motor vehicle are materially and appreciably impaired, under the influence of any other drug or a combination of other drugs or substances which cause
About the SC Family Court System The uniform statewide Family Court system was established by statute in 1976. The Family Court has exclusive jurisdiction over all matters involving domestic or family relationships.

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Judgment Debtors Statement of Assets (Small Claims) (SC-133) Tell the person who won your small claims case about your job, what you own, and where you keep your money.
SECTION 16-11-760 Towing vehicles unlawfully parked on private property at property owners request: 1. Commercial property must be posted at each entrance with appropriate 16-11-760 warning for immediate towing.
To learn more about how to serve a business or entity, read How to Serve a Business or Public Entity, Form SC-104C. the form to be filed with the court at least 5 days before the hearing.

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