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§ 27-105-329. Failure to pay county warrants

MS Code § 27-105-329 (2019) (N/A)
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In the event of the failure of any county depository to pay any county warrant lawfully issued on any funds on deposit belonging to the county in the depository, the county is empowered to order the State Treasurer to sell such securities as are placed with the State Treasurer by the depository, or call on the public funds guaranty pool if the depository is a member, or so much of them as may be necessary to cover back into the county treasury the amount of county funds on deposit with the depository, with accrued interest thereon, as provided in Section 27-105-25. In the event of the failure of the county depository to pay any warrant when the depository has placed as security surety bonds, the clerk or holder of the warrant shall notify the president of the board of supervisors and he shall take such immediate action as he may deem best and most expedient for covering back into the Treasury all county money on deposit in the depository, and the board of supervisors is authorized to employ counsel, if necessary, to more speedily enforce the payment. The expenses of the collection, including the counsel fee, shall be charged against the depository, and, in addition thereto, the depository shall be liable for damages at the rate of one percent (1%) per month for any delay in paying over any county funds when lawfully demanded, and the bond of any depository shall be liable for those expenses and damages.

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§ 27-105-329. Failure to pay county warrants