South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 9 - INSTITUTE OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Subchapter 9-100 - ADJUDICATION RULES
I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 9-100.80 - Withdrawal or Dismissal
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Withdrawal.
A notice of withdrawal may not be filed by a party who has previously withdrawn or been dismissed from an adjudication based on (or including) the same claim. Unless otherwise stated in the notice of withdrawal or stipulation, a withdrawal is without prejudice.
B. Dismissal. Any party may move to dismiss the adjudication or any request for relief sought therein for:
Unless the Adjudicator specifies otherwise, a dismissal under this subsection, other than a dismissal for lack of jurisdiction, operates as an adjudication upon the merits.
Comment: The Prehearing Stage provisions detail the initiation of an action, consolidation and severance of actions, and intervention and limited participation in actions. They set forth the rules pertaining to prehearing matters, including all phases of discovery (including but not limited to interrogatories, depositions, and requests to produce or admit). The section also provides details regarding protective orders, motions to compel, sanctions for failure to comply with orders, and a method for alternative dispute resolution.