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40-23-1
F.O.B. point and regardless of who selects the method of transportation, and regardless of
by whom or the method by which freight, postage, or other transportation charge is paid. Provided
further that, where billed as a separate item to and paid by the purchaser, the freight, postage,
or other transportation charge paid to a common carrier or the U.S. Postal Service is not
a part of the selling price. (6) GROSS PROCEEDS OF SALES. The value proceeding or accruing
from the sale of tangible personal property, and including the proceeds from the sale
of any property handled on consignment by the taxpayer, including merchandise of any kind
and character without any deduction on account of the cost of the property sold, the cost
of the materials used, labor or service cost, interest paid, any consumer excise taxes that
may be included within the sales price of the property sold, or any other expenses whatsoever,
and without any deductions on account of losses; provided, that cash...
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37-11A-1
by the Governor, or upon its otherwise becoming a law, and when the State of Mississippi ratifies
the compact. Article III. For purposes of this compact, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) Person means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, or any other
entity. (2) Railroad means a common carrier by railroad as defined in Section 1(3) of Part
I of the Interstate Commerce Act [codified as 49 U.S.C. §1(3)]. (3) Railroad properties and
facilities mean any real or personal property or interest in property which is owned,
leased, or otherwise controlled by a railroad or other person, including, without limitation,
the authority, and which are used or are useful in rail transportation service, including,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing: a. Track, roadbed, and related structures,
including rail, ties, ballast, other track materials, grading, tunnels, bridges, trestles,
culverts, elevated structures, stations, office buildings used for operating...
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9-16-90
/occupiers in such areas prior to any blasting; b. Maintain for a period of at least three
years and make available for public inspection upon request a log detailing the location of
the blasts, the pattern and depth of the drill holes, the amount of explosives used per hole,
and the order and length of delay in the blasts; c. Limit the type of explosives and detonating
equipment, the size, the timing and frequency of blasts based upon the physical conditions
of the site so as to prevent (i) injury to persons, (ii) damage to public and private
property outside the permit area, (iii) adverse impacts on any underground mine, and (iv)
change in the course, channel, or availability of ground or surface water outside the permit
area; d. Require that all blasting operations be conducted by trained and competent persons
as certified by the regulatory authority; e. Provide that upon the request of a resident or
owner of a man-made dwelling or structure within one-half mile of any portion of...
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11-32-7
and trust indentures, or either. (17) Exercise the power of eminent domain, except as limited
by state law, except the authority may not acquire, without the consent of the owner, any
transportation system from which public transportation service is currently being furnished.
The authority may not by eminent domain acquire any real property or rights owned or held
by public or private railroads or utilities. (18) Expend funds for the purchase or lease of
materials, equipment, supplies, or other personal property without compliance with
Chapter 16 of Title 41. (19) Appoint, employ, contract with, and provide for the compensation
of, officers, employees, and agents, including, but without limitation to, engineers, attorneys,
management consultants, fiscal advisers, or other consultants without regard to Chapter 16
of Title 41, or any law establishing a civil service or merit system that might otherwise
be applicable, as the business of the authority may deem necessary or desirable, and...
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40-9B-3
23 of this title, or payments required to be made in lieu thereof, shall relieve the seller
from the obligation to collect and pay over the transaction tax as if the sale were to a person
exempt, to the extent of the abatement, from the transaction tax. (2) ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES.
The definition given in Section 40-18-1. (3) CONSTRUCTION RELATED TRANSACTION TAXES. The transaction
taxes imposed by Chapter 23 of this title, or payments required to be made in lieu thereof,
on tangible personal property and taxable services incorporated into an industrial
development property, the cost of which may be added to capital account with respect to the
property, determined without regard to any rule which permits expenditures properly chargeable
to capital account to be treated as current expenses. (4) DATA PROCESSING CENTER. An establishment
at which not less than 20 new jobs are located, the average annual total compensation, including
benefits, of such new jobs to be not less than...
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25-4-10
situations); (v) In a position which, under or pursuant to the laws of this state or of an
Indian tribe, is designated as a major nontenured policymaking or advisory position or a policymaking
or advisory position the performance of the duties of which ordinarily does not require more
than 8 hours per week; or d. In a facility conducted for the purpose of carrying out a program
of rehabilitation for individuals whose earning capacity is impaired by age or physical or
mental deficiency or injury or providing remunerative work for individuals who because
of their impaired physical or mental capacity cannot be readily absorbed in the competitive
labor market by an individual receiving such rehabilitation or remunerative work; provided
however, if an individual's employment is otherwise characterized as employment under subsection
(a) and the individual is performing work under the Javits Wagner O'Day Act or a similar set-aside
program under the laws of the United States, the...
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9-18-1
this compact any and all donations, and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials, and
services (conditional or otherwise) from any state or the United States or any subdivision
or agency thereof, or interstate agency, or from any institution, person, firm, or corporation,
and may receive, utilize and dispose of the same. "(i) The board may establish and maintain
such facilities as may be necessary for the transacting of its business. The board may acquire,
hold, and convey real and personal property and any interest therein. "(j) The
board shall adopt bylaws, rules, and regulations for the conduct of its business, and shall
have the power to amend and rescind these bylaws, rules, and regulations. The board shall
publish its bylaws, rules, and regulations in convenient form and shall file a copy thereof,
and shall also file a copy of any amendment thereto, with the appropriate agency or officer
in each of the party states. "(k) The board annually shall make to the governor of...

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9-18A-1
under this compact any and all donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials
and services (conditional or otherwise) from any state or the United States or any subdivision
or agency thereof, or interstate agency, or from any institution, person, firm or corporation,
and may receive, utilize and dispose of the same. "(i) The board may establish and maintain
such facilities as may be necessary for the transacting of its business. The board may acquire,
hold and convey real and personal property and any interest therein. "(j) The
board shall adopt bylaws, rules and regulations in convenient form, and shall also file a
copy of any amendment thereto, with the appropriate agency or officer in each of the party
states. "(k) The board annually shall make to the governor of each party state, a report
covering the activities of the board for the preceding year, and embodying such recommendations
as may have been adopted by the board, which report shall be transmitted to the...
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6-5-702
Section 6-5-702 Compliance with contract documents. During the course of construction, a contractor
who constructs, maintains, or repairs a highway, road, street, or bridge for the awarding
authority is not liable to a claimant for personal injury, property damage,
or death arising from the performance of such construction, maintenance, or repair, if, at
the time of the personal injury, property damage, or death, the contractor was
in compliance with contract documents material to the condition, including the traffic control
plan, that was the proximate cause of the personal injury, property damage,
or death unless following the plans and specifications would result in a dangerous condition
that should have appeared to be defective to a reasonably prudent contractor or that the contractor
should have known that following the plans and specifications could create a dangerous condition
that caused the injury or death. (Act 2012-225, p. 414, §3.)...
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8-29-6
Section 8-29-6 Civil action. A contractor, subcontractor, or sub-subcontractor may file a civil
action solely against the party contractually obligated for the payment of the amount claimed
to recover the amount due plus the interest accrued in accordance with this chapter. If the
court finds in the civil action that the owner, contractor, or subcontractor has not made
payment in compliance with this chapter, the court shall award the interest specified in this
chapter in addition to the amount due. In any such civil action, the party in whose favor
a judgement is rendered shall be entitled to recover payment of reasonable attorneys' fees,
court costs and reasonable expenses from the other party. (Acts 1995, No. 95-380, p. 775,
§6.)...
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