Shred With Us, LLC v. Dorn

Decision Date13 February 2019
Docket Number2019-UP-064
PartiesShred with Us, LLC, Appellant, v. Steffanie Dorn, City of Greenwood Business License Official, Respondent. Appellate Case No. 2017-000847
CourtSouth Carolina Court of Appeals

THIS OPINION HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE. IT SHOULD NOT BE CITED OR RELIED ON AS PRECEDENT IN ANY PROCEEDING EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULE 268(d)(2), SCACR.

Submitted January 1, 2019

Appeal From Greenwood County Frank R. Addy, Jr., Circuit Court Judge.

Clarence Rauch Wise, of Greenwood, for Appellant.

James Graham Padgett, III, of Bacot & Padgett, LLC, of Greenwood, and Danny Calvert Crowe, of Crowe LaFave, LLC, of Columbia, both for Respondent.

PER CURIAM

Affirmed pursuant to Rule 220(b), SCACR, and the following authorities: Gay v. City of Beaufort, 364 S.C. 252 254, 612 S.E.2d 467, 468 (Ct. App. 2005) ("Where the city council of a municipality has acted after considering all of the facts, the court should not disturb the finding unless such action is arbitrary, unreasonable, or an obvious abuse of its discretion."); id. ("This court will not disturb on appeal such findings of the city council, concurred in by a circuit judge, unless they are without evidentiary support or against the clear preponderance of the evidence."); Univ. of S. Cal v. Moran, 365 S.C. 270, 274, 617 S.E.2d 135, 137 (Ct App. 2005) ("An issue regarding statutory interpretation is a question of law."); Town of Summerville v. City of North Charleston, 378 S.C. 107, 110, 662 S.E.2d 40 41 (2008) ("[T]his [c]ourt reviews questions of law de novo."); S.C. Code Ann. § 58-23-620 (2015) ("[N]o city, town, or county shall impose a license fee or license tax on the holder of a certificate E[, ] . . . except the city or town of such carrier's residence or the location of his principal place of business."); Broadhurst v. City of Myrtle Beach Election Comm'n, 342 S.C. 373, 380, 537 S.E.2d 543, 546 (2000) ("All rules of statutory construction are subservient to the one that the legislative intent must prevail if it can be reasonably discovered in the language used, and that language must be construed in the light of the intended purpose of the statute."); Town of Mt. Pleasant v. Roberts, 393 S.C. 332, 342, 713 S.E.2d 278, 283 (2011) ("A statute as a whole must receive practical, reasonable, and fair interpretation consonant with the purpose, design, and policy of lawmakers." (quoting Sloan v. S.C. Bd. of Physical Therapy Exam'rs, 370 S.C. 452, 468, 636 S.E.2d 598, 608-07 (2006))); Lexington Cty. Health Servs. Dist. v. S.C. Dep't of Revenue, 384 S.C. 647, 653, 682...

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