2013 Mississippi Code
Title 89 - REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 7 - LANDLORD AND TENANT
§ 89-7-67 - Form of the writ


MS Code § 89-7-67 (2013) What's This?

The writ of attachment for rent and supplies, or either, may be in the following form, viz.:

"The State of Mississippi.

"To the sheriff or any constable of County, greeting:

"Complaint on oath having been made before the undersigned, an acting

justice of the peace in and for County, that is indebted to for

rent in arrear on the following leased premises [here describe the premises as

in the affidavit], in the sum of dollars, and that the said is

further indebted to for supplies furnished the said , the tenant, by

his landlord, in the sum of dollars additional; and the claim having been

made that there is a lien to secure the said debts on the following named

agricultural products [here describe the products as in the affidavit], and

bond having been given as required by law:

"Now, this is to command you that you forthwith seize and take the said

agricultural products to an amount sufficient to satisfy the said debts, with

interest and costs; and, if there be not a sufficiency of said products so to

do, then that you distrain the other goods and chattels of the said , the

tenant, so that your whole seizure may be sufficient to satisfy both of said

sums, with interest and costs, and that you deal with the same as the law

directs.

"Witness my hand, the day of , A.D.

, J.P."

The above form must be varied so as to conform to the affidavit; and if a lien be not claimed, the command will be in these words:

"This is to command you to distrain the goods and chattels of the said , the tenant, to an amount sufficient to satisfy the said demands, with interest and costs, and that you deal with the same as the law directs."

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