Jurisdiction of Court of Appeals; binding effect of Supreme Court decisions

South Carolina Constitution (December 1895)

S.C. Const. art. V, s 9 - 9
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The Court of Appeals shall have such jurisdiction as the General Assembly shall prescribe by general law. The decisions of the Supreme Court shall bind the Court of Appeals as precedents.

    (1985 Act No. 9, eff February 26, 1985.)

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