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Mississippi

Title 1. Laws and Statutes · In General
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§§ 1-1-1 through 1-1-6. Repealed.
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§ 1-1-7. Contents.
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§ 1-1-8. Official code; recognition as evidence of public statute laws; restrictions on use of certain words or names in title of codes other than official version.
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§ 1-1-9. Copyright; use of code material.
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§ 1-1-11. Distribution of the Code of 1972.
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§ 1-1-12. Binding and identification of state-owned copies of Code of 1972.
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§ 1-1-13. When Code of 1972 to take effect.
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§ 1-1-15. Repealed.
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§ 1-1-17. Appropriations.
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§ 1-1-19. Repeal of former statutes — Effect of Code of 1972 upon laws enacted at same session or before Code takes effect.
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§ 1-1-21. Effect of repeals by Code of 1972 upon former rights.
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§ 1-1-22. Prior rights or actions involving taxes unaffected.
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§ 1-1-23. Effect of adoption of Code of 1972 upon offenses committed prior to effective date of Code.
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§ 1-1-24. Prior violations of law and civil causes of action unaffected.
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§ 1-1-25. No revival of repealed laws.
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§ 1-1-27. Vacation of offices by adoption of Code of 1972.
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§ 1-1-29. Effect of adoption of Code of 1972 upon private and local laws.
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§ 1-1-31. Severability provision of Code of 1972.
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§ 1-1-33. Code of 1972 supplied to officers.
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§ 1-1-35. Revised manuscript declared to be official Code of the state of Mississippi.
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§ 1-1-37. Enrollment of the Code of 1972.
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§ 1-1-39. Deposition and preservation of enrolled draft.
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