South Carolina Subsequent Administration Inventory

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Subsequent Administration Inventory

The South Carolina Subsequent Administration Inventory (SCSI) is a comprehensive inventory of the state's subsequent administrative actions, designed to assist state agencies and municipalities in tracking, managing, and monitoring their subsequent administrative activities. The SCSI is an online system that provides a detailed view of subsequent administrative activities, including rule making, enforcement, and compliance actions. It includes a wide range of information on subsequent administrative activities, such as proposed regulations, adopted rules, and enforcement/compliance actions. The SCSI is divided into two main components: the Regulatory Inventory and the Compliance Inventory. The Regulatory Inventory contains all proposed and adopted rules, orders, and other regulatory documents, while the Compliance Inventory contains all enforcement and compliance activities for each rule or regulation. The SCSI also provides a search feature for users to find specific information or to filter results for specific criteria.

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The appointment of a witness, a witness's spouse, or a witness's issue is valid, if otherwise so, and the individual so appointed, in such case, is entitled by law to take or receive any commissions or other compensation on account thereof.

Ing to Florida Statute 732.515 and South Carolina Probate Code Section 62-2-512, you may dispose of any item of tangible personal property by a memo prepared by you, separate from your Will. The memo can be done without witnesses or notarization.

Any executor, devisee, legatee, guardian, attorney, or other person who fails to deliver to the judge of the probate court having jurisdiction to admit it to probate any last will and testament, including any codicil or codicils thereto, upon conviction must be punished as for a misdemeanor.

(A) As used in this section: (1) "Agent" or "health care agent" means an individual designated in a health care power of attorney to make health care decisions on behalf of a principal.

SECTION 62-2-101. Intestate estate. Any part of the estate of a decedent not effectively disposed of by his will passes to his heirs as prescribed in the following sections of this Code.

Section 62-2-512 - Separate writing identifying bequest of tangible property.

In South Carolina, the following assets are subject to probate: Property only held in the deceased's name. Any real estate that the decedent held as a tenant in common. The deceased's interest in an LLC, corporation or a partnership.

Current through 2023 Act No. 5. Section 62-2-202 - Probate estate (a) For purposes of this Part, probate estate means the decedent's property passing under the decedent's will plus the decedent's property passing by intestacy, reduced by funeral and administration expenses and enforceable claims.

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South Carolina Subsequent Administration Inventory