If a decree be rendered in such case without the appearance of the absent debtor, the court, before any proceedings to satisfy said decree, shall require the complainant to give security for abiding such further orders as may be made, for restoring of the estate or effects to the absent defendant, on his appearing and answering the bill within two years; and if the complainant shall not give such security, the effects shall remain under the direction of the court, in the hands of a receiver, or otherwise, for such time, and shall then be disposed of as the court may direct.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
Chapter 31 - Attachment in Chancery Against Nonresident, Absent or Absconding Debtors
§ 11-31-1. Jurisdiction; debtors
§ 11-31-3. Attaching property or indebtedness
§ 11-31-7. Writs of sequestration for personal property
§ 11-31-9. Publication for appearance of defendant
§ 11-31-11. Complainant to give security after decree rendered