It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to contract for the purchase of and to purchase not more than four hundred (400) copies of the official Mississippi edition of the decisions of the Supreme Court and advance sheets with headnotes. The Supreme Court shall, when approved by the Chief Justice, certify the account therefor to the State Fiscal Officer, who thereupon shall issue his warrant upon the State Treasury for the amounts so specified. Of these copies, the Secretary of State shall deliver, if so requested, a copy to each circuit judge, each chancellor, each district attorney, and each county attorney, each county judge, each Supreme Court judge, the Attorney General and each assistant, and to all others heretofore or hereafter authorized by law to receive same. Before delivery of the copies, the Secretary of State shall first have stamped thereon as follows: "Property of the State of Mississippi for the use of the_______________Judicial District," and his successors in office; and he shall place an appropriately similar stamp on each copy delivered to the other court officers mentioned in this section.
The contractor shall have exclusive sale of all reports published under this section, including the advance sheets with headnotes, but the contract shall provide that the permanent volumes of the Mississippi Reports shall not sell, within the state, for a greater price than that approved by the Chief Justice. The contractor shall mail directly to each circuit judge, each chancellor, each district attorney, and each county attorney the advance sheets at the same time they are mailed out to other subscribers within the state.
Structure Mississippi Code
§ 9-3-5. Adjournment, if judges absent; special terms; discontinuances
§ 9-3-7. How cost of notices paid
§ 9-3-9. Jurisdiction of the court
§ 9-3-11. The chief justice; presiding justices
§ 9-3-13. Clerk of Supreme Court to take oath and give bond
§ 9-3-14. Appointment of clerk of Supreme Court
§ 9-3-15. How clerk of Supreme Court may appoint deputies
§ 9-3-25. Old records; how dealt with
§ 9-3-27. Supreme Court judges may employ secretaries and research assistants for the court
§ 9-3-29. Officers to attend the court; marshal and deputy marshals appointed; salaries
§ 9-3-31. Court may require sheriff of Hinds county to attend
§ 9-3-37. Issues of fact may be tried
§ 9-3-39. Court may make and enforce rules
§ 9-3-43. Supreme Court decisions; designation of private publication as official reports
§ 9-3-45. Mississippi edition of Supreme Court decisions; purchase; distribution; pricing