Any creditor may file in said cause a cross-petition against the receiver, and he may make the assignor or other persons, whether parties to the suit before that time or not, defendants thereto, and show to the court that the assignment is fraudulent, or ought not, for any other reasons, to be enforced; and property other than that in the trustee's or assignee's hands may be shown to be liable for the debts of the assignor.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 85 - Debtor-Creditor Relationship
Chapter 1 - Assignment for Benefit of Creditors
§ 85-1-1. Execution of assignment; petition in chancery in case of general assignment
§ 85-1-3. Schedules of liabilities and assets to be filed
§ 85-1-5. Bond of assignee or trustee
§ 85-1-7. Assignee to become receiver of the court
§ 85-1-11. Creditor's cross-petition to set aside assignment
§ 85-1-13. Creditor's cross-petition to set aside assignment; rights of successful creditor
§ 85-1-15. Creditor's cross-petition to set aside assignment; rights of unsuccessful creditor