Mississippi Code
Chapter 1 - Practice and Procedure Provisions Common to Courts
§ 11-1-43. Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process

In order to promote the general welfare, to insure, prepare and expedite movement of commerce through the ports of the State of Mississippi, to avoid any unnecessary delay, to indemnify any damages to shippers through said ports, and to prevent any unnecessary delay, it is provided that any person, firm or corporation who shall hereafter seek in the courts of Mississippi, either the circuit courts or the chancery courts, to obtain writ of replevin, writ of sequestration, writ of seizure, writ of attachment, or other legal processes for the purpose of seizing any cargo or shipment of bananas or other perishable commodity passing through the ports of entry in the State of Mississippi, shall, before such writ is issued, post a good and sufficient bond with sufficient sureties thereon, to be approved by the clerk of the court, wherein such proceedings are instituted. Such bond shall be in a sum double the value of the commodities sought to be attached, replevied, sequestrated, seized or otherwise, payable to the person actually in possession of said commodities, and conditioned that the plaintiff therein shall indemnify and pay to the owner of such property such damages as he or it may sustain by reason of such seizure of said property, that he will pay all handling charges, charges that might accrue on demurrage on the ship, cars, warehouses, docks or railroad facilities and all freight charges, and that he will pay all attorney's fees, court cost and all other damages that might accrue by reason of such illegal seizure thereof.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure

Chapter 1 - Practice and Procedure Provisions Common to Courts

§ 11-1-1. Before whom oaths may be taken

§ 11-1-3. Oath of an agent or attorney sufficient in all cases

§ 11-1-5. All papers relating to a cause filed together

§ 11-1-8. Advertising by attorneys not admitted to practice in Mississippi prohibited

§ 11-1-9. Continuance of action or proceeding where counsel is legislator

§ 11-1-17. Time for rendition of final decree; right of appeal where decree not entered within required time

§ 11-1-18. Bench trials allowed in certain cases where parties agree

§ 11-1-21. Excess remitted

§ 11-1-23. Court or judge may require new security

§ 11-1-25. Certain bonds not affected by irregularity

§ 11-1-27. Bonds payable to the state in certain cases

§ 11-1-29. Proceedings on death of surety on bonds, etc.

§ 11-1-31. Death of parties on bonds having force of judgment

§ 11-1-33. Death of parties on bonds having force of judgment; citation in anticipation of judgment

§ 11-1-35. Death of parties on bonds having force of judgment; when citation issued and returnable

§ 11-1-37. Certification of transferred causes

§ 11-1-39. Proceedings in transferred causes

§ 11-1-41. Costs in transferred causes

§ 11-1-43. Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process

§ 11-1-45. Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process; declaration or bill

§ 11-1-47. Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process; possessor presumed to be owner

§ 11-1-49. Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process; process as to nonresident owners

§ 11-1-53. Harrison County; commencement of civil actions, change of venue and transfer of cases between districts

§ 11-1-54. Assessment for filing frivolous claims

§ 11-1-55. Authority to impose condition of additur or remittitur

§ 11-1-56. Responsive pleading to precede assignment to a judge

§ 11-1-57. Additional provisions applicable to all courts

§ 11-1-59. Damages in medical malpractice actions

§ 11-1-60. Limitation on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions; definitions

§ 11-1-61. Expert witness in action against physician

§ 11-1-62. Protection of medical professionals who prescribe FDA approved drugs

§ 11-1-63. Product liability actions; conditions for liability; what constitutes a defective product

§ 11-1-65. Punitive damages; limitations

§ 11-1-66. Immunity of premise owners from civil liability in certain circumstances