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§ 97-31-49. Solicitation of orders for liquors, etc. unlawful.
 

It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation in this state, in person, by letter, circular, or other printed or written matter, or in any other manner, to solicit or take order in this state for any liquors, bitters or drinks prohibited by the laws of this state to be sold, bartered, or otherwise disposed of. The inhibition of this section shall apply to such liquors, bitters and drinks, whether the parties intend that the same shall be shipped into this state from outside of the state, or from one point in this state to another point in this state. If such order be in writing, parol evidence thereof is admissible without producing or accounting for the absence of the original; and the taking or soliciting of such orders is within the inhibition of this section, although the orders are subject to approval by some other person, and no part of the price is paid, nor any part of the goods is delivered when the order is taken. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 2163g; 1930, § 2006; 1942, § 2645; Laws,  1918, ch. 189.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-97 > 31 > 97-31-49

§ 97-31-49. Solicitation of orders for liquors, etc. unlawful.
 

It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation in this state, in person, by letter, circular, or other printed or written matter, or in any other manner, to solicit or take order in this state for any liquors, bitters or drinks prohibited by the laws of this state to be sold, bartered, or otherwise disposed of. The inhibition of this section shall apply to such liquors, bitters and drinks, whether the parties intend that the same shall be shipped into this state from outside of the state, or from one point in this state to another point in this state. If such order be in writing, parol evidence thereof is admissible without producing or accounting for the absence of the original; and the taking or soliciting of such orders is within the inhibition of this section, although the orders are subject to approval by some other person, and no part of the price is paid, nor any part of the goods is delivered when the order is taken. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 2163g; 1930, § 2006; 1942, § 2645; Laws,  1918, ch. 189.
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-97 > 31 > 97-31-49

§ 97-31-49. Solicitation of orders for liquors, etc. unlawful.
 

It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation in this state, in person, by letter, circular, or other printed or written matter, or in any other manner, to solicit or take order in this state for any liquors, bitters or drinks prohibited by the laws of this state to be sold, bartered, or otherwise disposed of. The inhibition of this section shall apply to such liquors, bitters and drinks, whether the parties intend that the same shall be shipped into this state from outside of the state, or from one point in this state to another point in this state. If such order be in writing, parol evidence thereof is admissible without producing or accounting for the absence of the original; and the taking or soliciting of such orders is within the inhibition of this section, although the orders are subject to approval by some other person, and no part of the price is paid, nor any part of the goods is delivered when the order is taken. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 2163g; 1930, § 2006; 1942, § 2645; Laws,  1918, ch. 189.