Any person having a claim against the State of Mississippi, after demand made of the auditor of public accounts therefor, and his refusal to issue a warrant on the treasurer in payment of such claim, may, where it is not otherwise provided, bring suit therefor against the state, in the court having jurisdiction of the subject matter which holds its sessions at the seat of government; and, if there be no such court at the seat of government, such suit may be instituted in such court in the county in which the seat of government may be.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
Chapter 45 - Suits by and Against the State or Its Political Subdivisions
§ 11-45-1. When the state may be sued
§ 11-45-3. Service of summons and conduct of case
§ 11-45-5. Payment of judgment or decree against the state
§ 11-45-7. Remedy against intruders on the lands of the state
§ 11-45-9. Any property accrued to the state recovered
§ 11-45-11. The state entitled to all actions - unlawful detainer for its lands
§ 11-45-13. Certain suits abated
§ 11-45-15. County to have like remedies
§ 11-45-17. County may sue and be sued
§ 11-45-19. Suit where part only of county is interested
§ 11-45-21. Bond not to be required