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The Committee on Judiciary proposes the following amendment (LC-4511.HDB0005H):
Amend the bill, as and if amended, SECTION 1, by striking Section 15-9-720(B)(1) and (2) and inserting:
(B)(1) A court shall grant an order allowing a party with an interest in or lien on a parcel of real property subject to a partition action, mortgage foreclosure action, or other action affecting the property's title to serve by publication any unknown party or known party, whose address cannot be ascertained, to the action and who has an interest in or lien on the real property, any such legal notice as will accomplish the underlying purposes set forth in this section, if the:Amend the bill further, SECTION 2, by striking Section 62-3-801(A), (B), (C), and (D) and inserting:
(A) Unless notice has already been given under this section, a personal representative upon his or her appointment must publish a notice to creditors once a week for three successive weeks in the print version of a newspaper and online version, if available, at no additional charge to the personal representative, of a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the estate is being probated, online at the official centralized website for the South Carolina Probate Court announcing his or her appointment and address and notifying creditors of the estate to present their claims within the earlier of eight months after the date of the first publication of the notice or one year of date of death or be forever barred. Online notices shall also be placed on a statewide website, at no additional charge to the personal representative, that is established and maintained as a joint venture of the majority of South Carolina newspapers as a repository for such notices and the notice will remain on the repository web site for at least as long as it appears in the newspaper. A personal representative may supplement this notice requirement in the counties in which the county probate court provides online notice by maintaining on its county website a publicly accessible and searchable list of decedents' estates and names of personal representatives whereby creditors may find an estate in which to file a claim. Alternatively, a personal representative may publish a notice to creditors once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the estate is filed. Publication to creditors is required in only one of the methods provided in this subsection, and this subsection may not be construed so as to require both methods of publication.Renumber sections to conform.
Amend title to conform.