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§ 87-1-1. Utterly void - Contracts, judgments, securities, conveyances made, given, granted, or executed, where...
§ 87-1-3. Transfer of property to secure or pay, inures to wife and children of loser - Any sale, mortgage, transfer, or conveyance of any estate, real...
§ 87-1-5. Loser may sue and recover money or property lost; exceptions - If any person, by playing at any game whatever, or...
§ 87-1-7. Limitation on application of Sections 87-1-1 through 87-1-5 - Sections 87-1-1, 87-1-3 and 87-1-5 shall not apply to contracts...
§ 87-1-9. Future contracts; definitions - For the purposes of the following sections of this chapter...
§ 87-1-11. Certain exchanges authorized - There may be organized in any city in the State...
§ 87-1-13. Who may provide market quotations by wire - Only members of cotton exchanges, grain exchanges, boards of trade...
§ 87-1-17. Brokers may recover certain advances - Any broker, agent or any other person making advances to...
§ 87-1-19. When contracts of sale for future delivery of cotton, grain, stocks, or other commodities unenforceable - Any contract of sale for the future delivery of cotton,...
§ 87-1-21. "Bucket shop" defined - A "bucket shop" is hereby defined to be and mean...
§ 87-1-23. Penalties - Any person either as agent or principal, who knowingly enters...
§ 87-1-25. Unlawful to rent or lease premises to be used for conducting business prohibited by this chapter - Any person, whether as agent or owner, who shall rent...
§ 87-1-27. Gambling and future contracts; witnesses denied privilege against self incrimination - No person shall be excused in any prosecution under Sections...
§ 87-1-29. Principal entitled to certain written information - Every person shall furnish upon demand to any principal for...
§ 87-1-31. Prohibition against buying or selling futures - If any person shall buy or sell commodities of any...
§ 87-1-33. Penalty for dealing in futures - If any person shall deal in contracts called "futures," or...