South Carolina Code § 22-3-1320

Claim and delivery action, plaintiff affidavit.
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Before any process shall be issued in an action to recover the possession of personal property, the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, shall make proof by affidavit, showing:
(1) That the plaintiff is the owner or is entitled to immediate possession of the property claimed, particularly describing such property;
(2) That such property is wrongfully withheld or detained by the defendant;
(3) The cause of such detention or withholding thereof, according to the best knowledge, information and belief of the person making the affidavit;
(4) That such personal property has not been taken for any tax, fine or assessment, pursuant to statute, or seized by virtue of an execution or attachment against the property of the plaintiff or, if so seized, that it is exempt from such seizure by statute; and
(5) The actual value of such personal property.

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