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Home » US Law » 2020 Mississippi Code » Title 79 - Corporations, Associations, and Partnerships » Chapter 7 - Small Business Investment Companies

§ 79-7-1. Incorporation

Small business investment companies organized under the provisions of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, Public Law 699, 85th Congress, may be incorporated in this state under the provisions of Chapter 4, Title 79, Mississippi Code of 1972, except that the charter of any such corporation may include a statement of such powers and […]

§ 79-7-3. Powers

Such corporations shall have the authority to exercise all the rights and powers set forth in the said Small Business Investment Act of 1958 as the same may be now or hereafter amended, subject to the limitations of the applicable statutes of this state and the limitations contained in the charter of any such corporation.

§ 79-7-5. Notes, etc., exempted from ad valorem taxes

All notes or other evidences of indebtedness held by any small business investment company incorporated in this state bearing a rate of interest which is not usurious under the laws of this state shall be exempt from all ad valorem taxes.

§ 79-7-7. Fees and charges for loans

In addition to such interest charges as may be now or hereafter permitted by law, any small business investment company chartered under the laws of this state may charge to any person, corporation or association who may apply for any loan of money or extension of credit such reasonable fees or charges as may be […]