When any affidavit is filed, either in circuit courts or chancery courts in the state of Mississippi, attaching, sequestrating, replevying, or seizing any commodities described in Section 11-1-43, the plaintiff therein shall be required to file, within forty-eight hours, after the writ or affidavit has been issued, a declaration stating cause of action if in the circuit courts, or a bill of complaint if filed in the chancery courts, stating cause of action upon which the seizure is made. Upon filing of said declaration or bill of complaint, an issue shall be joined thereon, and a hearing, in vacation, may be had before the circuit judge or chancellor in the said district where said writ was issued to determine the rights of the said parties to the ownership of the said commodities so seized. Upon hearing of evidence, the court may in vacation render judgment and award possession to the parties entitled and may, if said writ or writs were illegally issued out, award damages on said bond to the parties entitled thereto.
Structure 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
§ 11-1-18. Bench trials allowed in certain cases where parties agree
§ 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
§ 11-1-54. 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