Mississippi Constitution

Article 7, § 187 — Repealed

Mississippi Const. art. 7, § 187

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Miss. Const. art. 7, § 187.

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Repealed by Laws, 1977, ch. 585, eff December 22, 1978.

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History

NOTE: Former Section 187 required that if a railroad passed within three miles of any county seat that it was required to pass through same and establish a depot therein unless prevented by natural obstacles and provided for the grant of rights of way and grounds for depot purposes. The repeal of Section 187 of Article 7 of the Constitution of 1890 was proposed by Laws, 1977, ch. 585 (Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 552) and upon ratification by the electorate on November 7, 1978, was deleted from the Constitution by proclamation of the Secretary of State on December 22, 1978.

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