South Carolina Requests to Charge - Civil, 2nd Edition Out of Stock
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The Honorable Ralph King Anderson, Jr.
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South Carolina Requests to Charge-Civil, Second Edition includes 34 chapters and hundreds of individual charges covering all the major civil causes of action in South Carolina, as well as general instructions on everything from juror note taking and case discussion to burden of proof, deposition testimony, expert witnesses (including conflicts in expert’s testimony) to judicial notice and more. This incredible Second Edition, which took over a year to update and edit, includes a complete index for easy access to all charges and issues. And best of all, every single substantive charge is supported by numerous citations to pertinent SC authority.
Each purchase of the downloadable text will allow you to search by word or phrase, and copy and paste any charge into your documents, databases or e-mails. You can even print charges from your laptop right in the courtroom, making this the essential trial companion.
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Summary of Contents
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Abuse
of Process
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Actions
Affecting or Arising Out of Personal Property
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Actions
Affecting or Arising Out of Real Property
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Agency
- Master/Servant
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Alcoholic
Beverages
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Animals
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Assault
and Battery
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Bailment
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Breach
of Contract Accompanied by Fraudulent Act
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Construction
Liability - Builder/Seller Negligence - Implied Warranties of Habitability and
Good Workmanship
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Civil
Conspiracy
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Damages
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Defamation
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Employment
Contract
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False
Imprisonment
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Fiduciary
Duty
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Fraud
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General
Contract
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General
Negligence
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Gross
Negligence
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Recklessness,
Willfulness, and Wantonness
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Comparative
Negligence
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Intentional
Infliction of Emotional Distress/Outrage
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Invasion
of Privacy
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Malicious
Prosecution
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Medical
Malpractice
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Motor
Vehicles
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Negligent
Infliction of Emotional Distress on a Bystander
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Negligent
Misrepresentation
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Premises
Liability
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Products
Liability
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Tortious
Interference with Contract
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Unfair
Trade Practices Act (UTPA)
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Wrongful
Death
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