A South Carolina Notice of Appeal For Cross Appeal In Civil Case is a document filed with the court when a party wishes to appeal a decision or judgment in a civil case. This document informs the court of the party’s intent to appeal, as well as any grounds for appeal. It may also set out the relief sought and the time frame for the filing of the appeal. There are two types of South Carolina Notices of Appeal For Cross Appeal In Civil Case: one is filed when a party wishes to appeal the decision of a lower court, and the other is filed when a party wishes to cross-appeal the decision of a higher court. Both notices must include the appealing party’s name, the court of appeals, the case name, the lower court’s case number, the date of the lower court’s decision, the grounds for appeal, the relief requested, and a deadline for filing the appeal.