Before any receiver shall be appointed without notice, the party applying for the appointment shall execute bond, payable to the adverse party, in a sufficient penalty to be fixed by the court or chancellor, with sufficient sureties, conditioned to pay all damages that may be sustained by the appointment of such receiver in case the appointment be revoked; and said bond shall be filed in the cause, and damages may be recovered thereon in the suit in the same manner as damages are recoverable on an injunction bond or the party entitled to damages may maintain an independent suit on such bond for such damages.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
Chapter 5 - Practice and Procedure in Chancery Courts
§ 11-5-151. Receivers may be appointed or removed in vacation
§ 11-5-153. Receiver not appointed without notice
§ 11-5-155. Complainant to give bond before receiver appointed without notice
§ 11-5-157. Bond in lieu of receiver
§ 11-5-161. Receivers subject to orders of court, and may apply therefor in vacation
§ 11-5-163. Receiver of estate of decedent, minor