Mississippi Code § 1-3-9

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The term "established" or "hereafter established" when used in any legislative act or municipal ordinance or resolution shall mean with reference to time the date at which the plant, building or structure referred to has progressed to that degree of completion as to be ready for the use intended. Codes, 1930, § 1368; 1942, § 676.
The term "established" or "hereafter established" when used in any legislative act or municipal ordinance or resolution shall mean with reference to time the date at which the plant, building or structure referred to has progressed to that degree of completion as to be ready for the use intended. Codes, 1930, § 1368; 1942, § 676.
The term "established" or "hereafter established" when used in any legislative act or municipal ordinance or resolution shall mean with reference to time the date at which the plant, building or structure referred to has progressed to that degree of completion as to be ready for the use intended. Codes, 1930, § 1368; 1942, § 676.
The term "established" or "hereafter established" when used in any legislative act or municipal ordinance or resolution shall mean with reference to time the date at which the plant, building or structure referred to has progressed to that degree of completion as to be ready for the use intended.
Codes, 1930, § 1368; 1942, § 676.

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