HUCKS v. RILEY

22738

292 S.C. 492 (1987)

357 S.E.2d 458

Roger C. HUCKS, Appellant v. Richard W. RILEY, Governor of the State of South Carolina, as ex officio Chairman and member of the State Budget and Control Board, Grady L. Patterson, Jr., Treasurer of the State of South Carolina, Earl E. Morris, Jr., Comptroller General of the State of South Carolina, Rembert C. Dennis, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the South Carolina Senate, and Tom G. Mangum, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the South Carolina House of Representatives, as ex officio members of the State Budget and Control Board, and Lodge Associates of Myrtle Beach, a South Carolina limited partnership, by and through J.O. Baldwin, Sr., J.O. Baldwin, Jr., Belmont Land and Investment Company, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation, and Pharr yarns Incorporated, a North Carolina Corporation, its general partners, and J. Pete Manos and Mary J. Manos, its limited partners, Respondents.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided June 12, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Henry, of Thompson, Henry & Gwin, P.A., Conway, for appellant.

Asst. Atty. Gen. David Eckstrom, Columbia, for respondents Richard W. Riley, Grady L. Patterson, Jr., Earl E. Morris, Jr., Rembert C. Dennis, and Tom Mangum.

Samuel W. Howell, IV, of Haynsworth, Marion, McKay & Guerard, Columbia, for respondents Lodge Associates of Myrtle Beach, a South Carolina limited partnership, by and through J.O. Baldwin, Sr., J.O. Baldwin, Jr., Belmont Land and Inv. Co., Inc., a North Carolina Corp., and Pharr Yarns Inc., a North Carolina Corp., its general partners, and J. Pete Manos and Mary J. Manos, its limited partners.


Submitted June 9, 1987.

Decided June 12, 1987.

Per Curiam:

In 1981, the Industrial Development Bond Act, S.C. Code Ann. §§ 4-29-10 to -150 (1976), was amended by Section 9 of Act No. 179. This amendment authorized the issuance of industrial revenue bonds to finance, among other things, the acquisition of public lodging and restaurant facilities whose primary purpose is to provide service in connection with tourism, sports, and recreational...

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