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The Honorable George W. Jefferson ©2007, 2001, and 2002 Civil Practice and Due Process in Magistrate Courts by the Honorable George W. Jefferson was written to supplement the materials in his two existing CLE publications, Civil Practice in Magistrate Courts and Landlord-Tenant Law and Procedure in Magistrate Court. In this new book Judge Jefferson updates and expands coverage of the following topics: relevant magistrate court rules and historical code pleadings, jurisdiction (territorial, subject matter and personal), Due Process in Magistrate Courts, Due Process and Equal Protection in eviction cases, landlord-tenant cases, rent collection, burden of proof in a civil case, ejectment of trespassers, motions in magistrate court, action for possession of personal property, and appeals to the Circuit Court. Judge Jefferson did not write this book as a traditional supplement. Instead, the book is designed to serve as both a supplement to his existing material and as a stand-alone resource for the practitioner. With each purchase of Civil Practice and Due Process in Magistrate Courts you will receive a CD of 18 sample forms (Word and WordPerfect). Sample forms included on the CD are: verified complaint for possession of rental property and eviction; complaint for breach of contract; notice of hearing to discuss issues; notice to vacate; restraining orders; affidavit of danger of destruction; order of seizure; and many more! As in his other publications, Judge Jefferson includes helpful “inside” hints in the form of sidebars. Civil Practice in Magistrate Courts, by the Honorable George W. Jefferson, covers virtually every aspect of practice and procedure in Magistrates Court from jurisdiction to appeals and post-trial applications for relief. This handy and affordable 86-page monograph is packed with practical information with an emphasis on “how to do it.” Each procedural step is illustrated and explained with easy-to-understand flow charts that will tell you what to do and when to do it. There is also a wealth of helpful substantive information on the most important issues, and the material is heavily annotated with case, rule, and statutory citations. In addition, you’ll love Judge Jefferson’s “sidebars,” which contain a world of practical advice to help you navigate virtually every type of civil case you may prosecute or defend in Magistrates Court. Best of all, Civil Practice in Magistrate Court includes 48 sample forms, all of which are included on a Word/WordPerfect CD. Landlord - Tenant Law and Procedure in Magistrate Court by the Honorable George W. Jefferson is the guidebook for all kinds of landlord-tenant disputes, either residential or commercial, in Magistrate Court. It is a comprehensive and practical guide and form book covering virtually every major problem which could be encountered by either landlords or tenants. The book contains eleven flow charts covering tenant violations and landlord remedies, and eighteen flow charts covering landlord violations and tenant remedies. These step-by-step flow charts are easy to understand and use, and contain pinpoint cites to the SC Code, as well as helpful “inside” hints in the form of sidebars. Procedural solutions are woven in with a concise reference to applicable black letter law to guide you through virtually every situation you might encounter. The book also comes with 17 sample forms on CD, in both Word and WordPerfect format. |
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