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In General


  • § 55-13-1. Creation and composition of Natchez Trace Parkway Commission; general powers and duties of commission; duration and compensation of commission
  • § 55-13-3. Acquisition of rights-of-way and scenic easements generally
  • § 55-13-5. Dimensions of rights-of-way and scenic easements
  • § 55-13-7. Condemnation of property for rights-of-way and easements
  • § 55-13-9. Payment of costs of land acquisition by counties
  • § 55-13-11. Construction of Sections 55-13-3 through 55-13-11
  • § 55-13-13. Authorization for purchase of additional rights-of-way for federal government
  • § 55-13-15. Declaration of necessity for additional powers, rights and duties
  • § 55-13-17. Incorporation of Natchez Trace into state highway system; powers of Highway Commission as to highway and parkway
  • § 55-13-19. Authorization of expenditures for purposes of Section 55-13-17
  • § 55-13-20. Authorization for Mississippi Transportation Commission to acquire rights-of-way and scenic easements
  • § 55-13-21. Assistance of Highway Commission by attorney general, district attorney, or county attorney
  • § 55-13-23. Payment for standing merchantable timber on acquired land
  • § 55-13-25. Relocation of local roads crossing highway
  • § 55-13-27. Condemnation of property
  • § 55-13-29. Construction of Sections 55-13-15 through 55-13-29
  • § 55-13-31. Sale and conveyance of reserved oil, gas and other minerals in acquired properties to former owners
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