Can you summarize 36 SCCL Chapter 5?
The South Carolina Code of Laws - Commercial Code - Letters of Credit governs various aspects related to letters of credit. It applies to parties involved in transactions related to letters of credit, including issuers, beneficiaries, nominated persons, and applicants. The documents cover topics such as security interests, subrogation rights, liability, assignment of proceeds, transfer of drawing rights, transferability, remedies, warranties, handling of presentations, rights and obligations of issuers, confirmers, nominated persons, and advisers, and issuance, amendment, cancellation, and duration of letters of credit.
Can you summarize 36 SCCL Chapter 9?
These legal documents pertain to the South Carolina Code of Laws, specifically the Commercial Code - Secured Transactions. They cover various aspects related to pre-effective-date financing statements, continuation of effectiveness of financing statements, effectiveness of actions taken before the effective date of the act, and perfection of security interests before the effective date of the act. The documents provide guidance on the priority of conflicting claims to collateral, the filing of financing statements, and the continuation of effectiveness of financing statements.
Can you summarize 37 SCCL Chapter 2, Part 3?
The first document governs the disclosure requirements for credit sales of purchaser-occupied manufactured homes in South Carolina. It mandates that sellers provide an estimate of the required disclosures at least two days before the consummation of the transaction. The second document outlines the disclosure and advertising requirements for motor vehicle sales or leases. It specifies the guidelines for print and broadcast advertisements and prohibits false, deceptive, or misleading advertising practices. The third document governs the charging of closing fees in motor vehicle sales or lease transactions by motor vehicle dealers.
Can you summarize 37 SCCL Chapter 2?
The provided legal document content includes various documents from the South Carolina Consumer Protection Code. These documents govern Consumer Rental-Purchase Agreements, Credit Sales, Home Solicitation Sales, Limitations on Agreements and Practices in Consumer Credit Sales and Consumer Leases, Disclosure Requirements for Credit Sales of Purchaser-Occupied Manufactured Homes, Disclosure and Advertising Requirements for Motor Vehicle Sales or Leases, Charging of Closing Fees in Motor Vehicle Sales or Lease Transactions by Motor Vehicle Dealers, Disclosures for Seller Card Plans, Obligations of Cosigners, Comakers, Guarantors, Indorsers, Sureties, and Similar Parties in Consumer Credit Sales, Receipts, Statements of Account, and Evidence of Payment in Consumer Credit Sales, Rebate upon Prepayment in Consumer Credit Sales, and Definitions in Credit Sales Transactions.
Can you summarize 38 SCCL Chapter 99?
The South Carolina Insurance Data Security Act establishes standards for data security and the investigation of and notification to the director of a cybersecurity event applicable to licensees. It does not create or imply a private cause of action for violations. The Act applies to licensees, including insurers and producers, subject to certain exemptions. Licensees must comply with notification requirements in the event of a cybersecurity event. The Act also governs the investigation of cybersecurity events, maintenance of records, and the development, implementation, and maintenance of a comprehensive written information security program.
Can you summarize SCCL 12-21-2736?
The issuance of a license under the provisions of this article by the department does not make lawful the operation of any gambling machine or device, the operation of which is made unlawful under the laws of this State. HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 308 Section 4.
Can you summarize SCCL 16-13-10?
This section of the South Carolina Code of Laws governs the offense of forgery. It is unlawful for any person to falsely make, forge, or counterfeit any writing or instrument of writing, or to utter or publish as true any false, forged, or counterfeited writing or instrument of writing. It is also illegal to falsely make, forge, counterfeit, alter, change, deface, or erase any record or plat of land. Any person who violates these provisions with the intention to defraud another person is guilty of forgery.
Can you summarize SCCL 16-13-35?
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in any criminal prosecution where a credit card currently in force is the subject of a larceny, the value of the same shall be prima facie presumed to be greater than fifty dollars. As used in this section ‘credit card’ shall mean an identification card, credit number, credit device or other credit document issued to a person by a business organization which permits such person to purchase or obtain goods, property or services on the credit of such organization.
Can you summarize SCCL 16-17-470?
This section of the South Carolina Code of Laws prohibits eavesdropping, being a peeping tom, and engaging in voyeurism. It is unlawful for a person to eavesdrop or be a peeping tom on or about the premises of another, or to go upon the premises of another for the purpose of eavesdropping or being a peeping tom. Peeping tom is defined as a person who peeps through windows, doors, or other places on or about the premises of another for the purpose of spying upon or invading the privacy of others.
Can you summarize SCCL 34-11-100?
After prosecution is initiated as provided in this chapter, the payment of a dishonored check, draft or order shall not constitute a defense or grounds for dismissal of charges brought under this chapter, but such payment may be considered in mitigation of the sentence by the trial judge or magistrate. HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 8-178.1; 1970 (56) 2053.