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§ 13-1-1. Provisions of chapter applicable to all courts - All provisions contained in this chapter, unless restricted by their...
§ 13-1-5. Competency of husband and wife - Husbands and wives may be introduced by each other as...
§ 13-1-11. Conviction, except for perjury or subornation of perjury, as no disqualification - A conviction of a person for any offense, except perjury...
§ 13-1-13. Witness may be examined touching interest or convictions - Any witness may be examined touching his interest in the...
§ 13-1-19. Witness to be committed for refusal to testify - If any person subpoenaed as a witness in any case...
§ 13-1-21.1. Medical privilege considered waived by and between defendants in medical malpractice suits involving multiple defendants - In any medical malpractice action with multiple defendants, the medical...
§ 13-1-23. Presumption of death - Any person who shall remain beyond the sea, or absent...
§ 13-1-77. State custodian of books authorized to certify copies; admissibility of copies - All public officers in this state having the charge or...
§ 13-1-81. Presumptions attending certificates, attestation, etc. - Any certificate, attestation, or authentication, purporting to have been made...
§ 13-1-121. Injury to livestock in transit as prima facie evidence of carrier's want of skill - In all actions against common carriers for injury or damage...
§ 13-1-123. Injury to persons or property from operation of motor vehicle as making out prima facie case - In any action brought to recover any damages, either to...
§ 13-1-131. Land-office certificates - All certificates issued in pursuance of any act of Congress...
§ 13-1-149. Courts to take notice of law of United States, other states, territories and foreign countries - When any question shall arise as to the law of...
§ 13-1-151. Reproduction of business records; disposal of originals - Any business may cause any or all records kept by...
§ 13-1-155. Destruction or other disposal of exhibits following final determination of civil actions - After not less than ninety (90) days after the final...
Discovery Proceedings
§ 13-1-227. Depositions before action or pending appeal - Before action. - Pending appeal. - If an appeal has...
§ 13-1-229. Stipulations regarding discovery procedure - Unless the court orders otherwise, the parties may by written...
§ 13-1-230 through 13-1-243. - Repealed by Laws of 1991, ch. 573, § 141, eff...
§ 13-1-245. Bank expenses related to disclosure of customer's financial records - If the bank does not have such original record, it...
Examination of Judgment Debtor by Judgment Creditor
§ 13-1-265. Order to appear for examination; effect of satisfaction of judgment - On ex parte written motion of the judgment creditor, personally...
§ 13-1-269. Court costs - Court costs in connection with the examination shall be taxed...
§ 13-1-271. Contempt - If the motion and order have been served personally on...
Interpreters For the Deaf
§ 13-1-301. Definitions - As used in Sections 13-1-301 through 13-1-315 the following terms...
§ 13-1-305. Hearing to determine need for interpreter; notification of need - If the judge, or any other person charged under the...
§ 13-1-307. Duties of interpreter - The duties of the interpreter may include: Interpreting during court...
§ 13-1-311. List of qualified interpreters - It shall be the responsibility of the appointing authority to...
§ 13-1-313. Affirmation of true interpretation - Before participating in any proceedings subsequent to an appointment under...
§ 13-1-315. Fees for interpreters - An interpreter appointed under the provisions of Sections 13-1-301 through...
Evidence of Child Abuse
§ 13-1-401. Applicability of special evidentiary provisions - The rules of evidence prescribed in Sections 13-1-401 through 13-1-415...
§ 13-1-411. Behavioral indicators used to determine applicability of evidentiary provisions - The phrase "specific behavioral indicators" when used herein to refer...
§ 13-1-413. Court's power to prohibit contact with child not affected by evidentiary provisions - Sections 13-1-401 through 13-1-415 do not in any way affect...
§ 13-1-415. Implementation of evidentiary provisions by rule - The Mississippi Supreme Court may, by rule, provide procedures to...