An injunction to stay proceedings at law shall not be issued until after the party obtaining the injunction shall give security in such sum as the court deems proper for the payment of costs, damages and reasonable attorney's fees as may be incurred or suffered by any party who is found to be wrongfully enjoined.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
§ 11-13-1. Evidence of complainant's equity and of truth of allegations required
§ 11-13-3. Security required to stay proceedings at law
§ 11-13-5. Bond when injunction is not to stay proceedings at law
§ 11-13-7. Bonds in particular cases
§ 11-13-9. Bond not required of state, county, municipality
§ 11-13-11. Restraint on collection of taxes
§ 11-13-13. Security required to enjoin collection of taxes
§ 11-13-15. Procedure for injunction of the collection of taxes
§ 11-13-17. Dissolution or modification of injunction of tax collection; general powers
§ 11-13-19. Chancellor may order return of personal property; execution
§ 11-13-21. Return of personal property; other causes
§ 11-13-31. Motion to dissolve injunction; affidavits; evidence
§ 11-13-33. Injunction bond as judgment
§ 11-13-35. Damages on dissolution of certain injunctions
§ 11-13-37. Post-injuction damages
§ 11-13-39. Effect of dissolution of injunction on bill of complaint