When an appeal shall be taken, and bond for stay of execution given, the clerk shall not issue execution on the judgment or decree appealed from until such stay shall end or be discharged. If execution had been issued before the bond for stay of execution was given, the clerk shall issue a command to […]
If a case be remanded by the Supreme Court to the court below, and afterwards an appeal be taken in the same case to the Supreme Court, it shall not be necessary for the appellant to cause to be filed in the Supreme Court a transcript of so much of the record as may be […]
When prepayment for costs shall be made with a clerk, he shall certify the fact on the transcript of the record, and immediately pay the costs of the court reporter. When the case shall be determined, if costs be adjudged against the appellant, the clerk shall pay the remaining costs out of the money so […]
The clerk shall make a statement on the transcript of the record sent to the Supreme Court that the amount of his fee for such transcript has been paid to him; and, if he shall not do this, the Clerk of the Supreme Court shall not be required to demand and receive the same prior […]
The provision that the clerk shall send up to the Supreme Court any bond taken is directory, and shall not preclude the rendition of judgment by the Supreme Court on a copy of such bond, but said court may give judgment on a copy of such bond as if the original were before it.
Any person aggrieved by a judgment or decision of the board of supervisors of a county, or the governing authority of a municipality, may appeal the judgment or decision to the circuit court of the county in which the board of supervisors is the governing body or in which the municipality is located. A written […]
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the board of supervisors or the municipal authorities of a city, town or village, as to the assessment of taxes, may, within ten (10) days after the adjournment of the meeting at which such decision is made, appeal to the circuit court of the county, upon giving bond, […]
No appeals or certiorari shall be taken from any interlocutory order of the county court, but if any matter or cause be unreasonably delayed of final judgment therein, it shall be good cause for an order of transfer to the circuit or chancery court upon application therefor to the circuit judge or chancellor. Appeals from […]
All appeals from courts of justices of the peace, special and general, and from all municipal courts shall be to the county court under the same rules and regulations as are provided on appeals to the circuit court, but appeals from orders of the board of supervisors, municipal boards, and other tribunals other than courts […]
Either party aggrieved by the judgment of the justices rendered in a case of unlawful entry and detainer, may, after final judgment, appeal to the circuit court of the county, within five days after the rendition of the judgment, by entering into bond with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the justice before whom the […]
Either party may appeal to the circuit court of the county from the judgment of any justice court judge if appeal be demanded and bond given within (10) days after the rendition of the judgment. The party taking the appeal shall give bond with a sufficient surety, to be approved by the clerk of the […]
The justice court judge may prepare and certify his record to the following effect, viz.: “Copy of the record of the proceedings before , a justice court judge of county, in the case therein set forth, to wit: (here copy the entries on the docket and certify as follows, viz.:) “State of Mississippi, County: “I, […]
The justice of the peace, mayor or police justice of any city, town or village from whose decision an appeal shall be taken, shall at once transmit to the clerk of that court a certified copy of the record of the proceedings, with all the original papers and process in the case, and the original […]
The final decrees of chancery courts, and interlocutory orders or decrees named in this chapter, include such final or interlocutory decrees as may be made in matters testamentary and of administration, and in minors’ business, and in cases of persons of unsound mind, unless it be otherwise expressly provided by a statute applicable to such […]
On appeal from a justice of the peace court to the circuit court the case shall be tried anew, in a summary way, without pleadings in writing, at the first term, unless cause be shown for a continuance; provided, however, that the circuit court shall have the authority and power of its own motion or […]
All cases decided by a justice of the peace, whether exercising general or special jurisdiction, may, within six months thereafter, on good cause shown by petition, supported by affidavit, be removed to the circuit court of the county, by writ of certiorari, which shall operate as a supersedeas, the party, in all cases, giving bond, […]
Like proceedings as provided in Section 11-51-93 may be had to review the judgments of all tribunals inferior to the circuit court, whether an appeal be provided by law from the judgment sought to be reviewed or not. However, petitions for a writ of certiorari to the circuit court for review of a decision of […]
In all appeals and in proceedings of certiorari to the circuit court, the said court, on motion of the appellee or obligee, may inquire into the sufficiency of the amount of the bond, and of the security thereon, and may at any time require a new bond, or additional security, on pain of dismissal; and […]
The chancery court, in its discretion, may allow executors, administrators, guardians and conservators to appeal money or property judgments or orders against their wards or estates with supersedeas under any existing bond or one set for that purpose; but they shall pay the costs of the lower court including the Supreme Court filing fee.