A permit must be obtained to fire a missile.
Title 23 – Law Enforcement and Public Safety CHAPTER 33. MISSILES SECTION 23-33-10. “Missile” defined. A “missile,” as contemplated by this chapter, shall be defined as any object or substance hurled through the air by the use of gunpowder or any other explosive substance whether purchased by the individual or compounded from chemicals. SECTION 23-33-20….
Railroad companies may be held liable in some instances for scaring horses.
Title 58 – Public Utilities, Services and Carriers CHAPTER 17. THE GENERAL RAILROAD LAW ARTICLE 27. SAFETY; NOTICE OF ACCIDENTS SECTION 58-17-3360. Electric hand lanterns shall be used in switching and moving trains. All railroad carriers shall equip trainmen in their employ engaged in switching and train movements in intrastate commerce in this State with…
An exception to the no work on Sunday law is that light bulbs may be sold.
Title 53 – Sundays, Holidays and Other Special Days CHAPTER 1. SECTION 53-1-50. Exceptions to prohibition on Sunday work. Section 53-1-40 does not apply to the following: (1) The sale of food needs, ice, or soft drinks. (2) The sale of tobacco and related products. (3) The operation of radio or television stations nor to…
No work may be done on Sunday.
Title 53 – Sundays, Holidays and Other Special Days CHAPTER 1. SECTION 53-1-40. Unlawful to work on Sunday. On the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in worldly work, labor, business of his ordinary calling or the selling or offering to sell, publicly or…
By law, if a man promises to marry an unmarried woman, the marriage must take place.
Title 16 – Crimes and Offenses CHAPTER 15. OFFENSES AGAINST MORALITY AND DECENCY ARTICLE 1. MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES SECTION 16-15-50. Seduction under promise of marriage. A male over the age of sixteen years who by means of deception and promise of marriage seduces an unmarried woman in this State is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon…