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16-17-670 – 16-17-670 | South Carolina Law

Learn about South Carolina's 16-17-670 law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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South Carolina State Law

16-17-670 – 16-17-670

South Carolina Code of Laws § 16-17-670

Summary
SECTION 16-17-670. Record kept by dealers in crossties. Any person within this State dealing in crossties shall keep a book of record which shall be open to the public and in which shall be legibly written the name of the party or parties from whom crossties are purchased, the number of crossties purchased and the lands or premises from which such crossties are cut or harvested. Any person violating the terms of this section shall be subject to a fine of twenty-five dollars for each offense. HIS
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