South Carolina Code 4-15-60. Declaration of election results; effect of filing if no contest instituted within thirty days
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Terms Used In South Carolina Code 4-15-60
- authorities: shall mean the county board of commissioners or other board or body to which is delegated the administrative duties of the particular county; and
(2) The term "authorized purpose" shall mean any purpose for which the particular county might, under the applicable constitutional provisions, issue bonds or levy taxes. See South Carolina Code 4-15-20
Upon the receipt of the returns of the election the authorities shall by resolution declare the results thereof and may provide for the filing of a certified copy of such resolution declaring the results of the election in the office of the clerk of the court for such county. In such event the results of the election, as declared by resolution of the authorities so certified and filed, shall not be open to question except by a suit or proceeding instituted within thirty days from the date of the filing thereof.