This is Volume 2 of the "Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1922," a comprehensive compilation of the state's statutes and legal framework as of that year. Authored by South Carolina, Samuel Marion Wolfe, J. C. McLure, William Wallace Lewis, C. D. Barksdale, and Silas MacBee Wetmore, this volume provides an invaluable resource for legal professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the legal history of South Carolina.
Containing the official codified laws, this text offers insights into the social, economic, and political landscape of South Carolina during the early 20th century. It serves as a primary source for understanding the legal foundations upon which the state's institutions and civic life were built. A crucial reference for researchers and those seeking to understand the evolution of law in the Palmetto State.
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