Mississippi Code § 95-5-13

Taking cottonseed sacks
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If a corporation or the agent or employee of a corporation shall deliver or cause to be delivered to any other corporation or its agent or employee for transportation, or shall receive for such purpose, or shall remove or secrete, without the consent of the owner or of his agent, any bag or sack commonly known as a cottonseed sack, so marked as to indicate its owner, it or he shall pay to the owner Twenty-five Cents (25¢) for each bag or sack so delivered or caused to be delivered, or received, or removed or secreted. Codes, 1892, § 4417; 1906, § 4982; Hemingway's 1917, § 3251; 1930, § 3416; 1942, § 1080.
If a corporation or the agent or employee of a corporation shall deliver or cause to be delivered to any other corporation or its agent or employee for transportation, or shall receive for such purpose, or shall remove or secrete, without the consent of the owner or of his agent, any bag or sack commonly known as a cottonseed sack, so marked as to indicate its owner, it or he shall pay to the owner Twenty-five Cents (25¢) for each bag or sack so delivered or caused to be delivered, or received, or removed or secreted. Codes, 1892, § 4417; 1906, § 4982; Hemingway's 1917, § 3251; 1930, § 3416; 1942, § 1080.
If a corporation or the agent or employee of a corporation shall deliver or cause to be delivered to any other corporation or its agent or employee for transportation, or shall receive for such purpose, or shall remove or secrete, without the consent of the owner or of his agent, any bag or sack commonly known as a cottonseed sack, so marked as to indicate its owner, it or he shall pay to the owner Twenty-five Cents (25¢) for each bag or sack so delivered or caused to be delivered, or received, or removed or secreted. Codes, 1892, § 4417; 1906, § 4982; Hemingway's 1917, § 3251; 1930, § 3416; 1942, § 1080.
If a corporation or the agent or employee of a corporation shall deliver or cause to be delivered to any other corporation or its agent or employee for transportation, or shall receive for such purpose, or shall remove or secrete, without the consent of the owner or of his agent, any bag or sack commonly known as a cottonseed sack, so marked as to indicate its owner, it or he shall pay to the owner Twenty-five Cents (25¢) for each bag or sack so delivered or caused to be delivered, or received, or removed or secreted.
Codes, 1892, § 4417; 1906, § 4982; Hemingway's 1917, § 3251; 1930, § 3416; 1942, § 1080.

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