Mississippi Code § 31-1-13

No extra charge for collating
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No charge shall be made for counting, folding, stitching, collating, drying, pressing, or other like thing, but all such matter shall be considered as embraced in the printing or binding, as the case may be. The printer or binder, in all instances, is to be understood as obligated to furnish free of cost all paper and material used in the performance of his contract, and to receive and deliver all matter at the capitol. Codes, 1892, § 3301; 1906, § 3757; Hemingway's 1917, § 6450; 1930, § 5957; 1942, § 9001.
No charge shall be made for counting, folding, stitching, collating, drying, pressing, or other like thing, but all such matter shall be considered as embraced in the printing or binding, as the case may be. The printer or binder, in all instances, is to be understood as obligated to furnish free of cost all paper and material used in the performance of his contract, and to receive and deliver all matter at the capitol. Codes, 1892, § 3301; 1906, § 3757; Hemingway's 1917, § 6450; 1930, § 5957; 1942, § 9001.
No charge shall be made for counting, folding, stitching, collating, drying, pressing, or other like thing, but all such matter shall be considered as embraced in the printing or binding, as the case may be. The printer or binder, in all instances, is to be understood as obligated to furnish free of cost all paper and material used in the performance of his contract, and to receive and deliver all matter at the capitol. Codes, 1892, § 3301; 1906, § 3757; Hemingway's 1917, § 6450; 1930, § 5957; 1942, § 9001.
No charge shall be made for counting, folding, stitching, collating, drying, pressing, or other like thing, but all such matter shall be considered as embraced in the printing or binding, as the case may be. The printer or binder, in all instances, is to be understood as obligated to furnish free of cost all paper and material used in the performance of his contract, and to receive and deliver all matter at the capitol.
Codes, 1892, § 3301; 1906, § 3757; Hemingway's 1917, § 6450; 1930, § 5957; 1942, § 9001.

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