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§ 51-31-83. Commissioners may go on lands.
 

The commissioners, from the time such petitions to organize a district are referred to them by the court or chancellor in vacation, shall have the right and authority to go upon any and all of the lands lying within said district for the purpose of examining the same and making plans, surveys, profiles, and estimates of the kind, character, and cost of said proposed system of drains, and may go upon said lands at any time for the purpose of removing obstructions, cleaning out, and keeping in repair the said ditches. No landowner shall have any power or authority to prevent, hinder, or delay the commissioners in the discharge of their lawful duties in that behalf; and in case such landowner or any other person shall undertake to interfere with, hinder, obstruct, or delay the commissioners in the discharge of their duties, the said commissioners or either of them may file his or their complaint in the chancery court or before the chancellor in vacation. Thereupon said court or chancellor shall cite said party to appear and show cause, if any he has, why he should not be fined for said hindrance or obstruction, and the court or chancellor may fine such party not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per day for every day's hindrance caused by him to said commissioners, as for a contempt of the chancery court. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1906, § 1717; Hemingway's 1917, § 4306; 1930, § 4410; 1942, § 4615.

 

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Statutes > Mississippi > Title-51 > 31 > 51-31-83

§ 51-31-83. Commissioners may go on lands.
 

The commissioners, from the time such petitions to organize a district are referred to them by the court or chancellor in vacation, shall have the right and authority to go upon any and all of the lands lying within said district for the purpose of examining the same and making plans, surveys, profiles, and estimates of the kind, character, and cost of said proposed system of drains, and may go upon said lands at any time for the purpose of removing obstructions, cleaning out, and keeping in repair the said ditches. No landowner shall have any power or authority to prevent, hinder, or delay the commissioners in the discharge of their lawful duties in that behalf; and in case such landowner or any other person shall undertake to interfere with, hinder, obstruct, or delay the commissioners in the discharge of their duties, the said commissioners or either of them may file his or their complaint in the chancery court or before the chancellor in vacation. Thereupon said court or chancellor shall cite said party to appear and show cause, if any he has, why he should not be fined for said hindrance or obstruction, and the court or chancellor may fine such party not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per day for every day's hindrance caused by him to said commissioners, as for a contempt of the chancery court. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1906, § 1717; Hemingway's 1917, § 4306; 1930, § 4410; 1942, § 4615.

 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-51 > 31 > 51-31-83

§ 51-31-83. Commissioners may go on lands.
 

The commissioners, from the time such petitions to organize a district are referred to them by the court or chancellor in vacation, shall have the right and authority to go upon any and all of the lands lying within said district for the purpose of examining the same and making plans, surveys, profiles, and estimates of the kind, character, and cost of said proposed system of drains, and may go upon said lands at any time for the purpose of removing obstructions, cleaning out, and keeping in repair the said ditches. No landowner shall have any power or authority to prevent, hinder, or delay the commissioners in the discharge of their lawful duties in that behalf; and in case such landowner or any other person shall undertake to interfere with, hinder, obstruct, or delay the commissioners in the discharge of their duties, the said commissioners or either of them may file his or their complaint in the chancery court or before the chancellor in vacation. Thereupon said court or chancellor shall cite said party to appear and show cause, if any he has, why he should not be fined for said hindrance or obstruction, and the court or chancellor may fine such party not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per day for every day's hindrance caused by him to said commissioners, as for a contempt of the chancery court. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1906, § 1717; Hemingway's 1917, § 4306; 1930, § 4410; 1942, § 4615.