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Chap. 118 (S. B. 196)

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AN ACT to amend section 1 of chapter 107, of the acts of 1918, changing the privilege tax on near beer and other drinks.

Chap. 119 (S. B. 372)

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AN ACT to amend section 19 of chapter 104 of laws of 1920 relative to the privilege tax on 'electric light companies.

Chap. 120 (S. B. 399)

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AN ACT to provide for the raising of revenue by amending section 12 of chapter 104 of the laws of 1920, relating to privilege taxes on the bottling and sale of non-alcoholic and non-cereal carbonated and non-carbonated drinks, and to repeal section 3781 of the Mississippi code of 1906 and section 3 of chapter 104 of the laws of 1920.

Chap. 121 (H. B. 141)

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AN ACT to amend section 37, chapter 104, of the laws of 1920, relating to privilege tax on marble dealers.

Chap. 122 (S. B. 119)

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AN ACT to amend section 9, chapter 105, of the laws of 1920, relative to imposing privilege tax on transient merchants and providing how tax shall be collected.

Chap. 123 (S. B. 353)

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AN ACT to amend section 3783 of the Mississippi code of 1906 as amended by section 5, chapter 104 of the laws of 1920, fixing a privilege tax on brokers and agents and stock salesmen.

Chap. 124 (S. B. 118)

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AN ACT to amend section 1, chapter 200, of the laws of 1910 by a d ing the words "slot machines".

Chap. 125 (H. B. 741)

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AN ACT to amend section 10, chapter 105 of the laws of 1920, fixing the privilege taxes on house movers.

Chap. 126 (H. B. 661)

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AN ACT fixing privilege license tax on amusement parks.

Chap. 127 (H. B. 721)

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AN ACT to amend chapter 106, acts of 1920, so as to put privilege tax on six wheel log wagons.

Chap. 128 (H. B. 488)

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AN ACT to amend section 8 of chapter 111 of the laws of 1920 so as to reduce the registration fee on motor vehicles from $2.00 to $1.00. Pay to state highway fund the residue.

Chap. 129 (H. B. 747)

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AN ACT to amend section 3873 of the Mississippi code of 1996, as amended by chapter 73 of the laws of 1908, in regard to privilege tax on dealers in second-hand clothing and second-hand shoes, and fixing the privilege tax on dealers in renovated or reclaimed second-hand army clothing, boots, shoes and blankets.

Chap. 130 (H. B. 930)

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AN ACT to amend section 25 of chapter 109, laws of 1918, entitled, “An Act taxing the net estates of decedents, and inheritances, legacies and gifts,' so as to give the state the right of recovery in proper cases in aid of the proceeding to assess inheritance taxes.

Chap. 131 (S. B. 164)

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AN ACT to reduce privilege tax on persons dealing in pistols and other deadly weapons, shot guns and rifles excepted.

Chap. 132 (S. B. 279)

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AN ACT to so amend section 68 chapter 104 of the laws of 1920 regulating privilege taxes on warehouses and fix the privilge on such warehouses where only cotton is stored as to make the rate in proportion to the number of bales of cotton stored.

Chap. 133 (H. B. 978)

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AN ACT to amend sections 11 and 12 of chapter 203 of the acts of the legislature of 1920, so as to require one-half of all the privilege taxes on motor driven vehicles to be paid into the county treasury of the county in which collected, for use in the discretion and judgment of the board of supervisors, in the construction and maintenance of highwa, s and of bridges and culverts on same, in the county.

Chap. 134 (S. B. 185)

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AN ACT to exempt hospitals receiving charity patients from taxation.

Chap. 135 (M. B. 317)

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AN ACT to prevent the collection of damages on taxes delinquent for the fiscal year of 1921, until on and after April 1st, 1922.

Chap. 136 (S. B. 480)

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AN ACT to change the time in which taxes become delinquent

Chap. 137 (S. B. 524)

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AN ACT to prevent the tax collectors of the various counties or munieipalities of the state from selling lands on the first Monday of April, 1922, for the taxes, delinquent thereon for the fiscal year of 1921, damages or costs, under section 4326, Mississippi code of 1906, and continuing such sales advertised for said date without further advertisement or notice until the first Monday of May, 1922; extending the time for filing the conveyance to individuals and lists of lands struck off to the state in the proper office; preventing the collection of damages on taxes delinquent for said fiscal year of 1921, until on and after May first, 1922; and providing for the benefits of House Bill No. 415 of the legislature of the state of Mississippi of 1922.

Chap. 138 (H. B. 34)

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AN ACT to encourage manufactures and new enterprises of public utility by exemption from taxation.

Chap. 139 (S. B. 521)

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AN ACT to amend House Bill 34 of the laws of 1922 so as to make certain additional exemptions.

Chap. 140 (H. B. 414)

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AN ACT to amend section 4901 of the Mississippi code of 1906 so as to provide for the convening of the supreme court on the second Monday of September instead of the second Monday of October.

Chap. 141 (S. B. 502)

Page 128 AN ACT redistricting the eighth and tenth chancery court districts of the state of Mississippi, and fixing the terms of chancery court in the counties comprising said districts, and fixing the time of holding circuit courts in the twelfth circuit court district of the state of Mississippi.

Chap. 142 (H. B. 849)

Page 130 AN ACT to amend chapter 105 of the laws of 1910 as amended by chapter 138 of the laws of 1920, so as to change the time of holding circuit court in Wayne county.

Chap. 143 (S. B. 65)

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AN ACT fixing the time and places of holding chancery court in the ninth chancery district, and repealing all other laws, or parts of laws in conflict therewith.

Chap. 144 (H. B. 99)

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AN ACT fixing dates for holding terms of circuit court in Franklin county.

Chap. 145 (H. B. 946)

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AN ACT amending an act entitled, "An Act fixing dates for holding terms of circuit court in Franklin county."

Chap. 146 (S. B. 391)

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AN ACT to repeal section 1 (A) of chapter 268 of the laws of 1914 fixing a civil and criminal week for each term of circuit court in Tallahatchie county.

Chap. 147 (S. B. 527)

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AN ACT to provide for the first six days of all terms of the circuit court in the second judicial district of Tallahatchie county shall be devoted to civil business only.

Chap. 148 (S. B. 223)

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AN ACT to so amend section 1 of chapter 134 of the laws of 1920 as to provide for three weeks civil term of the circuit court of Holmes county, Mississippi.

Chap. 149 (S. B. 217)

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AN ACT to amend chapter 139, laws of 1920, relative to a change in terms of the chancery court of Leake county, Mississippi, of the sixth court district.

Chap. 150 (S. B. 56)

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AN ACT to amend chapter 117 of the laws of 1918; fixing time of holding circuit court in the eighth judicial district.

Chap. 151 (S. B. 59)

Page 136 AN ACT fixing the time for holding terms of circuit court in the counties comprising the second and the twelfth and the fifteenth circuit court districts, and for holding terms of chancery court in the counties comprising the eighth chancery court district so as to avoid, so far as practicable, conflicts between such terms in adjoining counties.

Chap. 152 (H. B. 424)

Page 139 AN ACT to amend section 34 of chapter 105 of the laws of 1910, chapter 256, laws of 1916, so as to reduce the number of court days in the fifteenth circuit court district in Jefferson Davis and Marion counties.

Chap. 153 (S. B. 540)

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AN ACT to amend chapter 137, House Bill No. 137 of the laws of 1920 so as to fix the time of holding court in the fourteenth circuit court district.

Chap. 154 (S. B. 295)

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AN ACT amending chapter 119 of the laws of Mississippi, 1918, fixing the terms of the several circuit courts of the seventeenth circuit court district of Mississippi, as follows:

Chap. 155 (S. C. R. 2)

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A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION inserting in the state constitution the amendment there of making all levee commissioners elective.

Chap. 156 (H. C. R. 4)

Page 142 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to insert into the constitution of the state of Mississippi the amendment thereto imposing a uniform poll tax upon the male and female inhabitants of the state of Mississippi.

Chap. 157 (H. C. R. 5)

.Page 143 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to insert into the constitution of the state of Mississippi the amendment thereto in reference to pensions of confederate soldiers and sailors and widows of such soldiers and sailors.

Chap. 158 (S. C. R. 12)

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A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to amend section 135 of the constitution of the state of Mississippi so as to abolish the office of county treasurer.

Chap. 158(a) (H. C. R. 12)

Page 145 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to section 170 of the state constitution, prescribing the jurisdiction of boards of supervisors over roads, ferries and bridges.

Chap. 159 (H. B. 988)

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AN ACT fixing and equalizing the salaries of the state officers, judges, chancellors, district attorneys, and legislators and their subordinates.

Chap. 160 (S. B. 1)

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AN ACT to repeal chapter 102 of the acts of 1916 and chapter 122 of the acts of 1920 in so far as they fix the salaries of sheriffs and tax collectors, chancery and circuit clerks and their deputies and to provide for such officers, such compensation as was fixed by the laws as they existed on the first Monday in January, 1916, and to amend section 2196 of the code of 1906 SO as to change the fees and commissions of tax collectors for the collection of taxes.

Chap. 161 (S. B. 141)

Page 155 AN ACT ratifying and confirming the retention by any sheriff and tax collector or the payment by levee boards to said sheriff and tax collector of commissions not exceeding the amount allowed by law for taxes collected for the years for which said taxes were collected, even though said taxes were collected after December 31, of such year.

Chap. 162 (S. B. 286)

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AN ACT for the relief of tax collectors who collected taxes under assessments and tax rolls approved by the board of supervisors and delivered to them before they were approved by the board of state tax commissioners, and for the relief of tax collectors who after the approval of such assessments and rolls collected taxes and allowed tax payers credits for the amounts previously paid, and to prevent suits against such tax collectors, and abate such suits as have been instituted.

Chap. 163 (H. B. 226)

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AN ACT to fix the salaries of the county superintendent of education, county treasurer and boards of supervisors of the various counties of the state.

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