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§ 97-17-201. Definition of consigned motor fuel

As used in Sections 97-17-201 through 97-17-207, the term “consigned motor fuels” means all grades of gasoline including gasohol or any gasoline blend, any grade of diesel or kerosene and all aviation fuels that are delivered or caused to be delivered by one (1) merchant, hereinafter designated the consignor, to another merchant who deals in […]

§ 97-17-203. Written consignment agreement required

There shall be a written agreement between the consignor and the consignee, reflecting not only the consignment agreement between the parties, but that title to the consigned motor fuels and to the proceeds from the sale of the consigned motor fuels is always vested in the consignor and never the consignee. Nothing in this section […]

§ 97-17-207. Penalties

A person who violates Sections 97-17-201 through 97-17-207 shall be guilty of larceny of consigned motor fuels and subject to those penalties provided in Section 97-17-41 or 97-17-43 based on value of the property taken.

§ 97-17-91. Trespass; defacing, altering or destroying notices posted on land

Any person who shall deface, remove, alter or destroy any notice placed upon any lands by the owner thereof or his agent posting or otherwise prohibiting the entrance upon any lands in this state shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each such notice defaced, removed, altered or destroyed.

§ 97-17-95. Trespass; entry on premises where atomic machinery, rockets and other dangerous devices are manufactured, etc.

It shall be unlawful for any person to wilfully enter or trespass within the premises of any person, firm or corporation manufacturing or constructing or erecting or assembling or maintaining or repairing or operating any nuclear powered machinery, equipment or vessels, or rockets, missiles, propulsion systems, explosives or other dangerous devices, or parts thereof, with […]

§ 97-17-103. Prohibition of recovery for injuries sustained during criminal trespass

As used in this section: “Perpetrator” means a person who has engaged in criminal trespass and includes a person convicted of trespass under applicable state law; “Victim” means a person who was the object of another’s criminal trespass and includes a person at the scene of an emergency who gives reasonable assistance to another person […]