South Carolina Code § 34-28-650

Adverse claim to deposit account.
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Notice to any association of an adverse claim to a deposit account on the books of the association to the credit of any person does not cause the association to recognize the adverse claimant unless the adverse claimant also either:
(1) procures a restraining order, injunction, or other appropriate process against the association from a court in a case therein instituted by him wherein the person to whose credit the account stands is made a party and served with process; or
(2) execute to the association, in a form and amount and with sureties acceptable to it, a bond indemnifying the association from any and against all liability, loss, damage, costs, and expenses, for and on account of the payment of the adverse claim or the dishonor of any draft or other order by the person to whose credit the account stands on the books of the association.

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