The South Carolina Standing Order for Civil Jury Charges JDA is a set of instructions for jury charges in civil cases in the state of South Carolina. The Standing Order outlines the instructions and guidance for jury trials and is intended to ensure that jurors understand their duties and the law. This Standing Order outlines the instructions for the jury in civil cases, including the elements of the civil case, the burden of proof, and the instructions for deliberations. There are three types of South Carolina Standing Order for Civil Jury Charges JDA: Premises Liability, Negligence, and Breach of Contract. The Premises Liability Standing Order outlines the instructions for a premises' liability case, including the elements the plaintiff must prove to establish the defendant’s liability, the burden of proof, and the instructions for deliberations. The Negligence Standing Order outlines the instructions for a negligence case, including the elements the plaintiff must prove to establish the defendant’s liability, the burden of proof, and the instructions for deliberations. The Breach of Contract Standing Order outlines the instructions for a breach of contract case, including the elements the plaintiff must prove to establish the defendant’s liability, the burden of proof, and the instructions for deliberations.