Shirley's Iron Works, Inc. v. City of Union
Decided May 29, 2013. John W. Kittredge wrote the opinion for the court.
403 S.C. 560 · Cited 79 times
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- Sloan Construction Co. v. Southco Grassing, Inc. · 659 S.E.2d 158
- Hodges v. Rainey · 533 S.E.2d 578
- State v. McKnight · 576 S.E.2d 168
- Bovain v. Canal Insurance · 678 S.E.2d 422
- Transportation Insurance v. South Carolina Second Injury Fund · 699 S.E.2d 687
- Charleston County Department of Social Services v. Father · 317 S.C. 283
- Quality Towing, Inc. v. City of Myrtle Beach · 530 S.E.2d 369
- Langston v. Niles · 219 S.E.2d 829
- Sloan Construction Company, Inc. v. Southco Grassing, Inc. · 717 S.E.2d 603
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- S.C. Dep't of Soc. Servs. v. Smith · 814 S.E.2d 148
- State v. King · 412 S.C. 403
- Kinard v. Richardson · 407 S.C. 247
- Proctor v. Whitlark & Whitlark, Inc. · 414 S.C. 318
- Zinn v. CFI Sales & Marketing, Ltd. · 415 S.C. 93
- Crossmann Communities of North Carolina, Inc. v. Harleysville Mutual Insurance · 411 S.C. 506
- Hazel v. Blitz United Statesa., Inc. · 822 S.E.2d 338
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