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Mississippi Code 1972 (2023)
Title 11 - CIVIL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE (§§ 11-1-1 — 11-77-7)
Chapter 7 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE IN CIRCUIT COURTS (§§ 11-7-1 — 11-7-309)
IN GENERAL (§§ 11-7-1 — 11-7-221)
- Section 11-7-1 - Provisions applicable to all courts
- Section 11-7-3 - Assignee of chose in action may sue
- Section 11-7-5 - Assignee's action not prejudicial by set-off
- Section 11-7-7 - Transfer of chose in action after filing
- Section 11-7-9 - Action for seduction of a woman
- Section 11-7-11 - Action for seduction of a child
- Section 11-7-12 - Civil penalty recoverable for violation of bad check statute; applicability to electronic transfers of funds
- Section 11-7-13 - Actions for injuries producing death
- Section 11-7-15 - Contributory negligence no bar to recovery of damages; jury may reduce damages
- Section 11-7-17 - Questions of negligence and contributory negligence for jury
- Section 11-7-18 - Limitation of remedies or disclaimer of liability as to certain implied warranties in sale to consumer of consumer goods prohibited
- Section 11-7-19 - No assumption of risk by employee when the master is negligent; exception as to certain employees
- Section 11-7-20 - Privity unnecessary to maintain actions in negligence, strict liability or breach of warranty
- Section 11-7-21 - through 11-7-27 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-29 - Death of one defendant after judgment
- Section 11-7-31 - through 11-7-39 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-41 - Defendants may be sued by initials in certain cases
- Section 11-7-43 - Averment that partners contracted by a name affixed to a writing is sufficient
- Section 11-7-45 - through 11-7-65 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-67 - Balance of mutual dealings on death of one party
- Section 11-7-69 - and 11-7-71 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-73 - Disclaiming title and tendering of amends in action for trespass
- Section 11-7-75 - through 11-7-105 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-107 - How private way may be pleaded
- Section 11-7-109 - through 11-7-129 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-131 - Cases may be taken under judicial advisement
- Section 11-7-133 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-135 - Exceptions in trials by court - either party may appeal
- Section 11-7-137 - through 11-7-145 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-147 - Opening statements allowed
- Section 11-7-149 - Court officers not to converse with jurors
- Section 11-7-151 - Trial - jury may take evidence to jury room
- Section 11-7-153 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-155 - Judge not to sum up or comment on testimony or charge jury
- Section 11-7-157 - No special form of verdict required
- Section 11-7-159 - Verdict may be reformed at the bar if informal or defective
- Section 11-7-161 - If verdict not responsive, jury to deliberate further
- Section 11-7-163 - No error if verdict omits something
- Section 11-7-165 - Award of damages in civil action against person who steals, embezzles, extorts or converts certain property of vulnerable adult; "position of trust" defined
- Section 11-7-167 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-169 - Judgment-remedial orders
- Section 11-7-171 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-173 - Judgment on bonds
- Section 11-7-175 - Liability of ships and vessels for causing death or injury
- Section 11-7-177 - and 11-7-179 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-181 - Office confession of judgment; how made
- Section 11-7-183 - Office confession of judgment; how made final
- Section 11-7-185 - Office confession of judgment; void in certain cases
- Section 11-7-187 - Judgment on confession as release of errors
- Section 11-7-189 - Enrollment of judgments; satisfaction
- Section 11-7-191 - Enrolled judgment as lien
- Section 11-7-193 - How priority of lien forfeited
- Section 11-7-195 - Judgment not a lien out of county unless enrolled
- Section 11-7-197 - Judgment not a lien in county until enrolled
- Section 11-7-199 - Growing crop not subject to judgment lien
- Section 11-7-201 - Revival not necessary for execution
- Section 11-7-203 - through 11-7-209 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-211 - Bills of exception may be amended
- Section 11-7-213 - and 11-7-215 - [Repealed]
- Section 11-7-217 - Executions of fines, penalties, and forfeitures
- Section 11-7-219 - Remedy against officers, failing to return fines
- Section 11-7-221 - Liability of officers for default as to fines
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