Mississippi Code § 21-37-15

Harbors, wharves, and docks
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The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to construct all needful improvements in the harbor; to control, guide, or deflect the current of a river; to repair and regulate public wharves and docks; to charge and collect levee rates and wharfage on firewood, lumber, timber, logs, shingles, staves, posts, laths, and other articles brought to the port of such municipality; and to set aside or lease portions of the wharf for special purposes. However, a permit to use any portion of a wharf or a lease of the same shall not be granted for a term exceeding twenty-five years. Codes, 1892, § 2953; 1906, § 3344; Hemingway's 1917, § 5841; 1930, § 2420; 1942, § 3374-134; Laws, 1950, ch. 491, § 134, eff. 7/1/1950.
The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to construct all needful improvements in the harbor; to control, guide, or deflect the current of a river; to repair and regulate public wharves and docks; to charge and collect levee rates and wharfage on firewood, lumber, timber, logs, shingles, staves, posts, laths, and other articles brought to the port of such municipality; and to set aside or lease portions of the wharf for special purposes. However, a permit to use any portion of a wharf or a lease of the same shall not be granted for a term exceeding twenty-five years. Codes, 1892, § 2953; 1906, § 3344; Hemingway's 1917, § 5841; 1930, § 2420; 1942, § 3374-134; Laws, 1950, ch. 491, § 134, eff. 7/1/1950.
The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to construct all needful improvements in the harbor; to control, guide, or deflect the current of a river; to repair and regulate public wharves and docks; to charge and collect levee rates and wharfage on firewood, lumber, timber, logs, shingles, staves, posts, laths, and other articles brought to the port of such municipality; and to set aside or lease portions of the wharf for special purposes. However, a permit to use any portion of a wharf or a lease of the same shall not be granted for a term exceeding twenty-five years. Codes, 1892, § 2953; 1906, § 3344; Hemingway's 1917, § 5841; 1930, § 2420; 1942, § 3374-134; Laws, 1950, ch. 491, § 134, eff. 7/1/1950.
The governing authorities of municipalities shall have the power to construct all needful improvements in the harbor; to control, guide, or deflect the current of a river; to repair and regulate public wharves and docks; to charge and collect levee rates and wharfage on firewood, lumber, timber, logs, shingles, staves, posts, laths, and other articles brought to the port of such municipality; and to set aside or lease portions of the wharf for special purposes. However, a permit to use any portion of a wharf or a lease of the same shall not be granted for a term exceeding twenty-five years.
Codes, 1892, § 2953; 1906, § 3344; Hemingway's 1917, § 5841; 1930, § 2420; 1942, § 3374-134; Laws, 1950, ch. 491, § 134, eff. 7/1/1950.

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