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2014 Mississippi Code
Title 11 - CIVIL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 1 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE PROVISIONS COMMON TO COURTS
- § 11-1-1 - Before whom oaths may be taken
- § 11-1-3 - Oath of an agent or attorney sufficient in all cases
- § 11-1-5 - All papers relating to a cause filed together
- §§ 11-1-6 and 11-1-7 - Repealed
- § 11-1-8 - Advertising by attorneys not admitted to practice in Mississippi prohibited
- § 11-1-9 - Continuance of action or proceeding where counsel is legislator
- §§ 11-1-11 through 11-1-15 - Repealed
- § 11-1-16 - Proceedings in vacation; jurisdiction and authority of judge
- § 11-1-17 - Time for rendition of final decree; right of appeal where decree not entered within required time
- § 11-1-18 - Bench trials allowed in certain cases where parties agree
- § 11-1-19 - Repealed
- § 11-1-21 - Excess remitted
- § 11-1-23 - Court or judge may require new security
- § 11-1-25 - Certain bonds not affected by irregularity
- § 11-1-27 - Bonds payable to the state in certain cases
- § 11-1-29 - Proceedings on death of surety on bonds, etc
- § 11-1-31 - Death of parties on bonds having force of judgment
- § 11-1-33 - Death of parties on bonds having force of judgment; citation in anticipation of judgment
- § 11-1-35 - Death of parties on bonds having force of judgment; when citation issued and returnable
- § 11-1-37 - Certification of transferred causes
- § 11-1-39 - Proceedings in transferred causes
- § 11-1-41 - Costs in transferred causes
- § 11-1-43 - Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process
- § 11-1-45 - Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process; declaration or bill
- § 11-1-47 - Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process; possessor presumed to be owner
- § 11-1-49 - Seizure of perishable commodities by legal process; process as to nonresident owners
- § 11-1-51 - Copy of books, papers, or documents furnished; issuance and service of subpoenas duces tecum
- § 11-1-52 - Limitations on charges permitted for photocopying patients' records by medical provider; physicians to make reasonable charges for depositions; limitations on charges permitted for execution of patient-requested medical record affidavit by medical provider; medical providers to comply with HIPAA
- § 11-1-53 - Harrison County; commencement of civil actions, change of venue and transfer of cases between districts
- § 11-1-54 - Assessment for filing frivolous claims
- § 11-1-55 - Authority to impose condition of additur or remittitur
- § 11-1-56 - Responsive pleading to precede assignment to a judge
- § 11-1-57 - Additional provisions applicable to all courts
- § 11-1-58 - Certificate of consultation required in medical malpractice actions; exceptions
- § 11-1-59 - Damages in medical malpractice actions
- § 11-1-60 - Limitation on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions; definitions
- § 11-1-61 - Expert witness in action against physician
- § 11-1-62 - Protection of medical professionals who prescribe FDA approved drugs
- § 11-1-63 - Product liability actions; conditions for liability; what constitutes a defective product
- § 11-1-64 - Repealed
- § 11-1-65 - Punitive damages; limitations
- § 11-1-66 - Immunity of premise owners from civil liability in certain circumstances
- § 11-1-67 - Authority to sue traders in firearms reserved to state
- § 11-1-69 - Prohibition of hedonic damages in civil actions
- § 11-1-71 - Immunity of medical personnel who provide volunteer service in school programs
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