If a suit shall be brought in the circuit court for a sum of less than the court can take cognizance of, or if a greater sum than is due shall be demanded, on purpose to confer jurisdiction, the complaint shall be involuntarily dismissed pursuant to the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure; and if the plaintiff, in any case, shall not recover more than the minimal jurisdictional amount, he shall not recover any costs of the defendant unless the judge shall be of the opinion, and so enter on the record, that the plaintiff had reasonable ground to expect to recover more than the minimal jurisdictional amount, or unless the court shall have jurisdiction of the cause, without respect to the amount in controversy.
Structure Mississippi Code
Jurisdiction, Powers and Authority
§ 9-7-81. Jurisdiction; general enumeration of subjects
§ 9-7-83. Jurisdiction of cases transferred or remanded to it
§ 9-7-85. Jurisdiction; suit for sum below
§ 9-7-87. Special terms; jurisdiction; juries for
§ 9-7-89. Motions against officers for money collected
§ 9-7-91. Judgments and executions
§ 9-7-93. Time may be allotted by court for civil and criminal business separately
§ 9-7-95. Transfer for trial of cases filed in county courts in nineteenth district