If the party against whom judgment is given, shall, within ten days thereafter, procure some responsible person to appear before the justice, and in writing, to be entered on the docket of the justice and signed by such person, consent to become surety therefor, the justice shall grant a stay of execution for thirty days from the date of the judgment on all sums not exceeding fifty dollars and for sixty days on all sums over fifty dollars. In case the money be not paid at the expiration of such stay, execution shall issue against the principal and sureties, or either of them, for the principal, interest, and costs.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
Chapter 9 - Practice and Procedure in County Courts and Justice Courts
§ 11-9-103. If two or more defendants, where brought
§ 11-9-105. How suit begun in civil cases
§ 11-9-107. Service of process by sheriff or constable
§ 11-9-109. Person appointed to execute process
§ 11-9-111. Property and process delivered to office
§ 11-9-113. Process returned by sheriff or constable
§ 11-9-115. Witnesses to be subpoenaed
§ 11-9-117. Form of entry on default of witness
§ 11-9-119. Form of scire facias for witness
§ 11-9-121. Form of an attachment for a witness
§ 11-9-123. Form of entry of judgment in such case
§ 11-9-125. Setoff filed on return day before trial
§ 11-9-127. Trial and judgment; execution
§ 11-9-129. Judgment operates as a lien if enrolled
§ 11-9-131. Execution not to be issued within ten days
§ 11-9-133. Form of an execution
§ 11-9-135. Proceedings in replevin, attachment, liens
§ 11-9-137. Judgment on merits res adjudicata
§ 11-9-139. Execution of judgment may be stayed