Extractions: www.mpvlaw.com Established in 1947, the law firm now known as Montague, Pittman, and Varnado has a long and distinguished record of service to clients in South Mississippi and nationally. The firm was founded by the late Reginald A. Gray in 1947. Mr. Gray was joined by the firm's current senior member, Frank D. Montague, Jr. in 1953. Firm practice areas Appellate Practice, Aviation and Aerospace, Business Law, Civil Practice, Civil Rights, Class Actions, Commercial Law, Complex and Multi-District Litigation, Construction Law, Environmental Law, General Litigation, Insurance Defense, Labor and Employment, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Products Liability, Professional Liability, Torts, Toxic Torts, Transportation, Admiralty and Maritime Law Lawyers in this firm Paul B Caston, Esq.
Substantive Law On The Web California (Fully searchable case law and code database from 1934 to present. Minnesota Statutory law Minnesota State law Library mississippi code http://www.macattorney.com/law.html
Extractions: Attorney at Law It would be very convenient if all state and federal codes, statutes, and caselaw were available on the World Wide Web. This would give lay people easy access to the laws that they must follow and it would allow attorneys to do legal research without having to leave their office to go to a law library, or pay for expensive collections of casebooks. Unfortunately, economic realities dictate that we may never see all of the substantive law of all the states on the Web. Several states receive quite a bit of income by selling the exclusive rights to publish that state's caselaw. In addition, it is quite expensive to publish and maintain a web site, and money for such a project is not available in all states. Caselaw on the Web ideally would include decisions from at least the last 30 years, a sophistocated search engine for locating relevant law, case summaries, headnotes, etc. Providing all of these on a Web site would be very expensive. Given the above, it is impressive how much substantive law
Law Legal documents of interest at this site, the civil code of Quebec and the Quebec Charter of World Wide Web links to many law topics including Cyberlaw. http://www.reference.com/Dir/Computers/Internet/Cyberspace/Law/
Extractions: Internet Legal Practice Newsletter Features articles, reviews, and interviews on all topics relating to the Internet and the practice of law. Legal Department @ AOL No description NetLaw (Lance Rose and Nick Lockett) Articles on legal issues of the web. UK and USA version. Internet Law Library Humongous database of statutes, case law and other legal resources. Hosted by the 'Lectric Law Library Law and Internet Researching (Russia) Internet reguation, computer law, intellectual property in Russia. Seminar, articles, laws, links. Completely in Russian. Cyberlaw Encyclopedia Site contains multiple stand-alone web sites on Cyberlaw and Information Law topics. Cyberspace Law Institute Studies the new forms of law and law-making required by the growth of global communications networks and online communities. Articles on the topic of law and communication. OSC's Technology Policy Group: ECLIPS ECLIPS, a program of the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC), articles on the technological, legal, and policy issues embedded in new and emerging computing and information technology applications.
TORT LAWS OF MISSISSIPPI Legal / civil / criminal services Provided by our lawyers/ law firms/ advocate The law relating to tort in the state of mississippi is governed by http://www.helplinelaw.com/law/usa-mississippi/tort/tort.php
Extractions: Legal Solutions.....Worldwide! TORT LAWS OF MISSISSIPPI The law relating to tort in the state of Mississippi is governed by Chapter 95 of the Mississippi Code 1972. The chapter recognizes the following as the Tortious act: Libel and slander Nuisances Trespass Liability exemption for donors of food Liability exemption for volunteers and sports officials Liability exemption for equine activities As per the code "Nuisance" means any place in or upon which lewdness, assignation or prostitution is conducted, permitted, continued or exists or any other place in or upon which a controlled substance as defined in section 41-29-105, Mississippi Code of 1972, is unlawfully used, possessed, sold or delivered and the personal property and contents used in conducting or maintaining any such place for any such purpose. One single act of unlawful cohabitation, lewdness or possession, use, sale or delivery of a controlled substance about such property shall not come within the terms hereof. PERSONS GUILTY Any person who shall use, occupy, establish or conduct a nuisance as herein defined, or aid or abet therein, and the owner, agent or lessee of any interest in such nuisance, together with the person employed in or in control of any such nuisance by any such owner, agent or lessee, shall be guilty of maintaining a nuisance and shall be enjoined as hereinafter provided.
Adoption Statutes,Legislative Code And Links By Country California Adoption law (search Family code, Division 13) or; California Family code mississippi. mississippi Adoption law Search Title 93 Chapter 17 http://www.plumsite.com/shea/states.html
Extractions: Bastard Nation : Your Adoptee Center for Education, Amusement and Outrage Adoption Statutes,Legislative Code and Links by Country originally compiled by Shea Grimm Each regional or state entry leads to, where available, the full-text adoption statute for that state or location. Since the legalese can sometimes be overwhelming, I've included links, where available, to summaries of the laws. When applicable, there are other links provided that will take you to sites or reunion registries specializing in that state or country as well as sites that are devoted to legislative activity there. If you just want a quick glance at records and information access in a given state rather than the fulltext law, visit http://www.bastards.org/activism/access.htm which has an at-a-glance chart. For links to province-by-province Canadian records access law and search info. see
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW PHILLIP LEE MCINTOSH, (Professor of law), born mississippi, October 15, 1954; COURSES Property, civil law Obligations, civil law Property, civil law http://www.martindale.com/xp/Martindale/Professional_Resources/Law_Schools/schl0
Extractions: MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE SCHOOL OF LAW 151 EAST GRIFFITH STREET JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 39201 Telephone: (601) 925-7100 Fax: (601) 925-7115 URL: http://www.law.mc.edu ABA Approved Since 1980. Mississippi College School of Law is conveniently located in downtown Jackson, the state capital, and is within walking distance of the legislature, as well as all federal and state administrative agencies and courts. Jackson is the legal and commercial center of the state. The main campus of Mississippi College, the oldest institution of higher education in Mississippi, is located in Clinton, a suburb of Jackson. In the fall of 1975, the law school officially opened its doors, with the convening of its first classes in Clinton. A number of outstanding practitioners and leaders of the state bar were recruited to serve as faculty, and the school immediately began the task of obtaining ABA approval. The development of the law school since 1980 has been remarkable. Achievement of accreditation made possible the expansion of both faculty and student recruitment to a national scale, moving the school toward its goal of building a strong, regional law school. The law school's success has been reflected in state and regional recognition it has received through its law review, outstanding performances by its appellate and trial teams, and placement of its graduates.
Mississippi Statute Of Limitations For Child Support mississippi child support statute of limitations including the civil code, Statutory cite or civil code reference for the age of majority? http://www.child-support-collections.com/statutes/mississippi.html
Extractions: Mississippi Age of Majority: when child support payments can be stopped. 21 years of age unless alternative is specified in order. Statutory cite or civil code reference for the age of majority? If not addressed in the order, at what age is child support automatically terminated as a matter of State law? 21 years of age unless the order is not per child and there is more than one child. Does the date of the order impact what law is applied? No Does child support end if the child leaves the household but does not emancipate? No, it is not clear whether marriage, joining the military, or being convicted of a felony emancipates. The court makes these decisions. However, case law does say that the child cannot be unemancipated once emancipated. Is support ever paid beyond the age of majority? Yes, if the parties agree, support may continue beyond the age of majority and some courts may order this if the child is handicapped.
Extractions: Attorneys for Civil Rights / ADA in De Soto County, Mississippi Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms who help people who have been the victims of illegal discrimination, typically on the basis of their race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, military status, sexual orientation, or national origin, or disability under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Equal Work for Equal Pay Act, etc.
Extractions: Attorneys for Civil Rights / ADA in Jones County, Mississippi Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms who help people who have been the victims of illegal discrimination, typically on the basis of their race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, military status, sexual orientation, or national origin, or disability under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Equal Work for Equal Pay Act, etc.
Index For Chapter 001 Of Title 01 Prior violations of law and civil causes of action unaffected. Requisitions from University of mississippi law school; publication exchanges with other http://www.mscode.com/free/statutes/01/001/
Extractions: MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972 As Amended Contents. Official code; construction; designation Distribution of the Code of 1972. Binding and identification of state-owned copies of Code of 1972. When Code of 1972 to take effect. Evidence of laws. Appropriations. Repeal of former statutes-effect of Code of 1972 upon laws enacted at same session or before Code takes effect. Effect of repeals by Code of 1972 upon former rights. Prior rights or actions involving taxes unaffected. Effect of adoption of Code of 1972 upon offenses committed prior to effective date of Code. Prior violations of law and civil causes of action unaffected. No revival of repealed laws. Vacation of offices by adoption of Code of 1972. Effect of adoption of Code of 1972 upon private and local laws. Severability provision of Code of 1972. Successor in office to receive code. Revised manuscript declared to be official code of the State of Mississippi. Enrollment of the Code of 1972. Deposition and preservation of enrolled draft. Contract for compilation and publication of legislation enacted subsequent to 1971 session of Mississippi Legislature.
LegalTrek - Mississippi mississippi, University of School of law Journals Sovereignty Commission Archive Suit - mississippi American civil Liberties Union http://www.legaltrek.com/HELPSITE/States/State_Contents/Mississippi.htm
Mississippi Secretaty Of State: Initiative Measure 17 PROPOSED BALLOT TITLE Should a nonprevailing party in any civil action be required by According to mississippi law, for an initiative petition to be http://www.sos.state.ms.us/elections/Initiatives/initiative0017.asp
Extractions: INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 17 SPONSOR: John R. McCarty, P.O. Box 13987, Jackson, MS 39236; 601-352-7867 SUBJECT MATTER: Damages in civil actions. PROPOSED BALLOT TITLE: Should a non-prevailing party in any civil action be required by the Constitution to pay a prevailing party's attorneys' fees? PROPOSED BALLOT SUMMARY: This initiative would amend the Mississippi Constitution to require a non-prevailing party in a civil action to pay attorneys' fees to a prevailing party. A non-prevailing party could avoid liability for attorneys' fees only if he offers to allow judgment to be entered against himself for a specified amount, the prevailing party then rejects that offer but does not obtain more than that offer at the conclusion of the trial. ORIGINAL FILING: November 16, 1998 STATUS: Expired Initiative Information The official ballot title and ballot summary for an initiative measure are prepared by the Mississippi Attorney General's Office. Initiative petitions are valid for one year. According to Mississippi law, for an initiative petition to be sufficient a minimum of 91,673 certified signatures must be gathered; with at least 18,355 certified signatures from each of the five congressional districts. The number of signatures required represents 12% of the total number of votes cast for Governor in the last gubernatorial general election. All signatures on the petition must be certified by county Circuit Clerks as those of registered Mississippi voters.
Mississippi Secretaty Of State: Initiative Measure 18 SUBJECT MATTER Damages in civil actions. According to mississippi law, for an initiative petition to be sufficient a minimum of 91673 certified http://www.sos.state.ms.us/elections/Initiatives/initiative0018.asp
Extractions: INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 18 SPONSOR: John R. McCarty, P.O. Box 13987, Jackson, MS 39236; 601-352-7867 SUBJECT MATTER: Damages in civil actions. PROPOSED BALLOT TITLE: Should the Constitution prohibit a person from seeking full compensation from each person partially responsible for his damages? PROPOSED BALLOT SUMMARY: This initiative would amend the Mississippi Constitution to abolish joint and several liability among co-defendants in civil actions; and, would prohibit a plaintiff from seeking full compensation from a tortfeasor who was partially at fault in causing the plaintiff's injury, death or damages. Damages would be allocated among joint tortfeasors in proportion to each tortfeasor's percentage of fault, as determined by the trier of fact, in causing the plaintiff's injury, death or damages. ORIGINAL FILING: November 18, 1998
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State Codes See Louisiana Statutes Annotated, civil code, Art. 389 et seq. for laws on See mississippi code, Title 93 Domestic Relations, Chapter 13 Guardians http://www.retirementnightmare.com/state_codes.htm
Goodell, The American Slave Code. Pt. I Ch. VI. Title, The American Slave code in Theory and Practice Its Distinctive (civil code, Art. 945.) By the Roman law, the slave might possess what was http://www.dinsdoc.com/goodell-1-1-6.htm
Extractions: Author: Goodell, William. Title: The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice: Its Distinctive Features Shown by Its Statutes, Judicial Decisions, and Illustrative Facts. Citation: New York: American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1853. Subdivision: Part I, Chapter VI HTML by Dinsmore Documentation * Added May 21, 2003 Table of Contents CHAPTER VI SLAVES CAN POSSESS NOTHING. Being Property themselves, they can own no Property, nor make any Contract. M AN in pointof law, By the Roman law, the slave might possess what was called his peculium, or what his master might, by stipulation, accord to him, and which, having OUISIANA , as follows: peculium, that is to say, the sum of money or movable estate, which his master chooses he should possess. Yet, in the same Code stands the following: inter vivos or mortis causa, Except in the permission of a peculium, the laws of the other States on this subject are similar to those of Louisiana. S OUTH C AROLINA vs.
Mississippi Jim Crow During the Reconstruction era, mississippi passed five civil rights laws, Revised state code to declare marriage between white persons and Negroes or http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/scripts/jimcrow/insidesouth.cgi?state=Mississippi