Mississippi Code
General Provisions
§ 9-1-33. Minutes of Supreme Court, circuit, chancery and county courts and Court of Appeals

The minutes of the proceedings of the Supreme, circuit, chancery and county courts and the Court of Appeals shall be entered by the clerk of each, respectively, in the minute book of the court, against the next sitting of the court, if practicable, when the same shall be read in open court; and when corrected shall be signed - the minutes of the Supreme Court by the Chief Justice or presiding judge, of the Court of Appeals by the Chief Judge or presiding judge, of the circuit court by the circuit judge, of the chancery court by the chancellor, and of the county court by the county judge; and on the last day of the term, or within ten (10) days thereafter, the minutes shall be drawn up, read and signed.
Whenever by inadvertence said minutes and proceedings may remain unsigned or the judge of said court dies before signing the minutes, the succeeding judge or judges of said court may, in their discretion, examine into said unsigned minutes and ascertain as to the correctness thereof, and after same shall have been read in open court, and if the court is of the opinion that same are true and correct, then the said minutes may be signed and adopted by said judge or judges.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 9 - Courts

Chapter 1 - Provisions Common to Courts

General Provisions

§ 9-1-5. Extension into term in other county of same district

§ 9-1-9. Adjourning if the judge be absent

§ 9-1-11. Judge not to sit when interested or related

§ 9-1-17. Supreme Court, circuit, chancery and county courts and Court of Appeals may punish for contempt and refer certain persons for placement in restitution, house arrest or restorative justice center or program

§ 9-1-19. Authority of judges of supreme, circuit courts and chancellors and judges of Court of Appeals to grant remedial writs

§ 9-1-23. Judges conservators of peace; must reside in district

§ 9-1-25. Judges not to practice law

§ 9-1-27. Officers pro tempore to be appointed in certain cases

§ 9-1-29. Court to control clerk's office

§ 9-1-31. Records of office of clerk delivered to successor

§ 9-1-33. Minutes of Supreme Court, circuit, chancery and county courts and Court of Appeals

§ 9-1-35. Seal of court

§ 9-1-36. Office allowance for circuit judges, chancellors and certain staff; procedure to employ certain staff members; title to tangible property; reports; adoption of rules and regulations

§ 9-1-37. Allowance for stationery

§ 9-1-38. Certain judicial records exempt from public access requirements

§ 9-1-39. Clerks of circuit, chancery and county courts in separate judicial districts in Harrison County

§ 9-1-41. Reasonableness of attorneys' fees; evidence

§ 9-1-43. Limit on compensation of chancery clerks and circuit clerks and their related employees; liability on bonds; chancery court clerk clearing accounts; circuit court clerk clearing accounts; journals and receipts; punishment for failure to dep...

§ 9-1-44. Appropriation of funds from county general fund to supplement payment of expenses of office of chancery or circuit clerk under certain circumstances

§ 9-1-47. Municipal and justice courts authorized to purge judgment rolls of fines and fees owed by deceased person