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§ 1-1-27. Vacation of offices by adoption of Code of 1972.
 

The repeal of any statutory provision which is revised and consolidated in the Mississippi Code of 1972, by virtue of which any appointment shall have been made or any office is held, shall not be construed to vacate the office, or in any way to affect the appointment, except when otherwise expressly provided; but the appointment shall continue and the office shall be held subject to the provisions contained in the Mississippi Code of 1972. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1857, ch. 1, art. 9; 1871, § 16; 1880, § 7; 1892, § 7; 1906, § 7; 1930, § 7; 1942, § 18.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-1 > 1 > 1-1-27

§ 1-1-27. Vacation of offices by adoption of Code of 1972.
 

The repeal of any statutory provision which is revised and consolidated in the Mississippi Code of 1972, by virtue of which any appointment shall have been made or any office is held, shall not be construed to vacate the office, or in any way to affect the appointment, except when otherwise expressly provided; but the appointment shall continue and the office shall be held subject to the provisions contained in the Mississippi Code of 1972. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1857, ch. 1, art. 9; 1871, § 16; 1880, § 7; 1892, § 7; 1906, § 7; 1930, § 7; 1942, § 18.
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-1 > 1 > 1-1-27

§ 1-1-27. Vacation of offices by adoption of Code of 1972.
 

The repeal of any statutory provision which is revised and consolidated in the Mississippi Code of 1972, by virtue of which any appointment shall have been made or any office is held, shall not be construed to vacate the office, or in any way to affect the appointment, except when otherwise expressly provided; but the appointment shall continue and the office shall be held subject to the provisions contained in the Mississippi Code of 1972. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1857, ch. 1, art. 9; 1871, § 16; 1880, § 7; 1892, § 7; 1906, § 7; 1930, § 7; 1942, § 18.