South Carolina Judgment In A Civil Case is a ruling made by a court to determine the rights of parties involved in a civil dispute. This judgment is based on the evidence presented in court, and it states the rights and obligations of the parties involved. It typically includes a statement of the facts of the case, findings of fact and conclusions of law, and a final ruling. There are two types of South Carolina Judgment In A Civil Case: a default judgment and a judgment on the merits. A default judgment is issued when one party fails to respond to the other's claims, and a judgment on the merits is made when both parties present their case and the court makes a ruling based on the evidence presented.