· 3/6/2000
Great Games, Inc. v. South Carolina Department of Revenue
Citations
- 529 S.E.2d 6
- 339 S.C. 79
- 2000 S.C. LEXIS 53
How courts have described this case
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- holding issues not raised to and ruled on by the lower court are not preserved for appellate review
- holding the failure of a party to comply with the procedural requirements for perfecting an appeal divests the circuit court of appellate jurisdiction
- stating that where the trial court fails to address a nonprevailing party's argument, and the party fails to bring the omission to the court's attention in a Rule 59, SCRCP, motion, the argument is not preserved for review
- holding a constitutional challenge was not preserved for appellate review because it was not ruled upon by the trial court and the appellant failed to raise the issue in a motion for reconsideration
- finding a constitutional challenge was not preserved for appellate review where it was not ruled upon by the trial court and that omission was not raised in a motion for reconsideration
- stating where a party raises an issue, the trial court fails to rule upon the issue, and the party fails to raise the court’s omission by way of a Rule 59 motion, the issue is not ruled upon and, therefore, not preserved on appeal
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Judges: Finney, Toal, Moore, Waller, Burnett
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