§ 56-5-5810 Definitions
§ 56-5-5820 Abandoned and derelict vehicles as hazard to health and welfare
§ 56-5-5840 Abandoned and derelict vehicles subject to removal and disposal
§ 56-5-5850 Tagging and removal of unattended vehicles; disposition
§ 56-5-5870 Contract for collection of vehicles and related services; collecting areas
§ 56-5-5880 Right of entry on property to enforce article; criminal or civil liability arising out of enforcement
§ 56-5-5890 Property may not be willfully damaged
§ 56-5-5900 Lienholders and owners of stolen vehicles not subject to penalties and charges
§ 56-5-5910 Unlawful to tamper with, remove or destroy colored tags
§ 56-5-5920 Article not applicable to certain vehicles
§ 56-5-5940 Seizure, sale or disposal of vehicle in violation of article constitutes conversion
§ 56-5-5945 Duties of demolishers; disposal of vehicle; title requirements; records; penalties
§ 56-5-5950 Penalties for abandoning vehicle

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 56 > Chapter 5 > Article 41 - Disposition of Abandoned or Derelict Motor Vehicles On Public or Private Property

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