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2013 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 37 - Consumer Protection Code
CHAPTER 5 - REMEDIES AND PENALTIES
PART 1. LIMITATIONS ON CREDITORS' REMEDIES- SECTION 37-5-101. Short title.
- SECTION 37-5-102. Scope.
- SECTION 37-5-103. Restrictions on deficiency judgments in consumer credit sales.
- SECTION 37-5-104. No garnishment.
- SECTION 37-5-106. No discharge from employment for garnishment.
- SECTION 37-5-107. Extortionate extensions of credit.
- SECTION 37-5-108. Unconscionability; inducement by unconscionable conduct.
- SECTION 37-5-109. Default.
- SECTION 37-5-110. Notice of consumer's right to cure.
- SECTION 37-5-111. Cure of default.
- SECTION 37-5-112. Creditor's right to take possession after default.
- SECTION 37-5-113. Venue, complaint, stay of enforcement of or relief from default judgment.
- SECTION 37-5-114. Complaint; proof; entry of default judgment.
- SECTION 37-5-115. Stay of enforcement of or relief from default judgment.
- SECTION 37-5-117. Lien, or submission of debt to credit bureau or reporting agency, by health care services provider; notice required; penalties.
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