South Carolina Exhibit Disposition is a legal term referring to the arrangement of exhibits in a court trial or hearing. There are three different types of South Carolina Exhibit Disposition: admission, proof, and marking. When an exhibit is admitted, it is recognized as legally valid evidence. When an exhibit is proven, it is used to support an argument or fact. Marking an exhibit is when it is identified for later reference. The South Carolina Rules of Evidence govern the South Carolina Exhibit Disposition process, and any exhibits must be admitted, proven, or marked in a manner that complies with the rules.