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    • Mississippi Code
    • Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
    • Chapter 5 - Practice and Procedure in Chancery Courts
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    • § 11-5-163. Receiver of estate of decedent, minor

    Mississippi Code
    Receivers
    § 11-5-163. Receiver of estate of decedent, minor

    In all cases in which it may be thought to be necessary for the protection of the estate of decedents, minors, and persons of unsound mind, a receiver may be appointed, either by the court or by the chancellor in vacation, subject to the provisions of sections 11-5-151 to 11-5-161.

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    Mississippi Code

    Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure

    Chapter 5 - Practice and Procedure in Chancery Courts

    Receivers

    § 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

    § 11-5-159. Bond 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

    § 11-5-165. Receiver of money paid into court

    § 11-5-167. Compensation of receiver

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