The sufficiency of a bond in any respect as a security may be excepted to before the Supreme Court, or a judge thereof in vacation, on five (5) days' notice to the opposite party and, if the exception be sustained and the security be not immediately perfected, the appeal shall cease to operate as a supersedeas, and the supersedeas shall be discharged by order of the court or judge, and execution may be issued on the judgment or decree appealed from; and the Supreme Court may give judgment on the bond as in other cases, as if the supersedeas had not been discharged. If necessary, a new execution may be issued on the judgment, although one may have been issued on the discharge of the supersedeas.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
Chapter 3 - Practice and Procedure in Supreme Court
§ 11-3-3. Appeals in some cases returnable at any time
§ 11-3-5. Appeal not to fail for certain irregularities
§ 11-3-7. Cases heard at return term; judgment
§ 11-3-9. No reversal or annulment for want of jurisdiction
§ 11-3-11. Voluntary dismissal of appeal
§ 11-3-15. Effect of dismissal
§ 11-3-21. Motion to discharge supersedeas in certain cases
§ 11-3-27. Judgment on bond for supersedeas
§ 11-3-31. Judgment certified to be enforced
§ 11-3-33. Bond may be excepted to
§ 11-3-35. Judgment not to be reversed for certain errors
§ 11-3-37. Appellant not entitled to reversal for error as to another
§ 11-3-39. Judgments affirmed in part and reversed in part
§ 11-3-41. Final judgment to be certified to court below; collection of court costs
§ 11-3-43. Copy of opinion certified to court below; costs in event of successful appeal