SOUTH CAROLINA FED. SAV. v. ATLANTIC LAND

No. 2160.

442 S.E.2d 630 (1994)

SOUTH CAROLINA FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK (Now Known as First Union National Bank of South Carolina), Appellant, v. ATLANTIC LAND TITLE COMPANY, INC., The Treasurer of Beaufort County, The Beaufort County Tax Auditor and Beaufort County Tax Assessor, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided March 21, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marvin H. Dukes, III of Dukes, Williams, Infinger & Meeks, Beaufort, for appellant.

J. Ray Westmoreland, Hilton Head Island and Stephen P. Hughes, Beaufort, for respondents.


CURETON, Judge:

South Carolina Federal Savings Bank (South Carolina Federal) brought this action to have a tax deed held by Atlantic Land Title Company, Inc. (Atlantic) declared void on the grounds that Beaufort tax authorities failed to partition the property before sale and failed to provide proper notice to the bank as mortgage holder. The master declared Atlantic had title in fee simple. The bank appeals. We affirm.

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