S.C. Code Ann. §§ 18-9-60 to 18-9-120
1985 Act No. 100, Sections 1 and 3, provide as follows:
"SECTION 1. Pursuant to Article V, Section 4A of the Constitution of this State, the Supreme Court of South Carolina has promulgated Rules of Civil Procedure governing practice and procedure in civil actions in the courts of this State, which rules were not disapproved by the General Assembly; and it is the intent of the General Assembly to repeal provisions of the 1976 Code of Laws of South Carolina, to be replaced by the Rules of Civil Procedure."
"SECTION 3. In event of conflict between any provision of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure and any other statutory provisions as to practice and procedure not repealed in this act, the provision of the rules shall control. However, neither the promulgation of the rules nor this act may be construed to affect the substantive legal rights of any party to any civil litigation in the courts of this State but shall affect only matters of practice and procedure."
Former Sections 18-9-60 to 18-9-120 were derived from 1962 Code Sections 7-405 to 7-411; 1952 Code Sections 7-405 to 7-411; 1942 Code Sections 781, 784, 785; 1932 Code Sections 781, 784, 785; Civ. P. '22 Sections 646, 649, 650; Civ. P. '12 Sections 384, 387, 388; Civ. P. '02 Sections 345, 348, 349; 1902 (23) 1905; 1889 (20) 356; 1880 (17) 368; 1878 (16) 698; 1875 (15) 862.
Former Section 18-9-60 was entitled "Notice of intent to appeal".
Former Section 18-9-70 was entitled "Case and exceptions; objections; settlement".
Former Section 18-9-80 was entitled "Agreements upon statement of case".
Former Section 18-9-90 was entitled "Docketing of case".
Former Section 18-9-100 was entitled "Waiver by failure to perfect appeal".
Former Section 18-9-110 was entitled "Extending time for certain steps in appeals".
Former Section 18-9-120 was entitled "Correction of inadvertent failure to perfect appeal".