If it be found on the trial of an information that a corporation has forfeited its charter, judgment of ouster from the franchises shall be given, and that it be dissolved; and if it be found, on trial, that persons claiming to exercise a franchise are not entitled to the same, the judgment shall be that such persons be debarred and excluded from the use of the franchise; and in both cases the state shall recover costs. If judgment be against the defendant, finding that he has been exercising the functions of an office without authority, he shall be removed from office and debarred therefrom, and shall pay costs.
The court shall order the defendant to deliver over all records, books, and papers in his custody or under his control, belonging to the office, and may make and enforce all orders proper to carry its judgment into effect.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
§ 11-39-1. To what cases applicable
§ 11-39-5. Trial of right to office
§ 11-39-7. Form of complaint against corporation
§ 11-39-9. Form of complaint against individuals
§ 11-39-15. Court or judge may make certain orders
§ 11-39-19. Judgments against defendants
§ 11-39-21. Disobedience punishable
§ 11-39-23. Private person relator, liable for costs
§ 11-39-25. Trustees to be appointed
§ 11-39-29. Property surrendered to trustees
§ 11-39-31. Trustees to return inventory to chancery court-vacancies filled-new bonds
§ 11-39-33. Sales of property-proceedings-trustees not to buy
§ 11-39-35. Claims presented and audited-notice