Mississippi Code § 97-25-11

Railroads; stealing tickets
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If any person shall steal any passenger railroad-ticket or tickets belonging to or issued by any railroad company, the amount of money which in the usual course of business it would have required to have purchased it or them from such railroad company, shall be deemed the value of the stolen ticket or tickets. Codes, 1892, § 1177; 1906, § 1255; Hemingway's 1917, § 985; 1930, § 1013; 1942, § 2245.
If any person shall steal any passenger railroad-ticket or tickets belonging to or issued by any railroad company, the amount of money which in the usual course of business it would have required to have purchased it or them from such railroad company, shall be deemed the value of the stolen ticket or tickets. Codes, 1892, § 1177; 1906, § 1255; Hemingway's 1917, § 985; 1930, § 1013; 1942, § 2245.
If any person shall steal any passenger railroad-ticket or tickets belonging to or issued by any railroad company, the amount of money which in the usual course of business it would have required to have purchased it or them from such railroad company, shall be deemed the value of the stolen ticket or tickets. Codes, 1892, § 1177; 1906, § 1255; Hemingway's 1917, § 985; 1930, § 1013; 1942, § 2245.
If any person shall steal any passenger railroad-ticket or tickets belonging to or issued by any railroad company, the amount of money which in the usual course of business it would have required to have purchased it or them from such railroad company, shall be deemed the value of the stolen ticket or tickets.
Codes, 1892, § 1177; 1906, § 1255; Hemingway's 1917, § 985; 1930, § 1013; 1942, § 2245.

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