Mississippi Code § 11-13-1

Evidence of complainant's equity and of truth of allegations required
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An injunction shall not be granted unless the judge or chancellor shall be satisfied of the complainant's equity and of the truth of the allegations of the bill, by oath or other means. Codes, 1857, ch. 62, art. 64; 1871, § 1043; 1880, § 1903; 1892, § 557; 1906, § 608; Hemingway's 1917, § 368; 1930, § 415; 1942, § 1335.
An injunction shall not be granted unless the judge or chancellor shall be satisfied of the complainant's equity and of the truth of the allegations of the bill, by oath or other means. Codes, 1857, ch. 62, art. 64; 1871, § 1043; 1880, § 1903; 1892, § 557; 1906, § 608; Hemingway's 1917, § 368; 1930, § 415; 1942, § 1335.
An injunction shall not be granted unless the judge or chancellor shall be satisfied of the complainant's equity and of the truth of the allegations of the bill, by oath or other means. Codes, 1857, ch. 62, art. 64; 1871, § 1043; 1880, § 1903; 1892, § 557; 1906, § 608; Hemingway's 1917, § 368; 1930, § 415; 1942, § 1335.
An injunction shall not be granted unless the judge or chancellor shall be satisfied of the complainant's equity and of the truth of the allegations of the bill, by oath or other means.
Codes, 1857, ch. 62, art. 64; 1871, § 1043; 1880, § 1903; 1892, § 557; 1906, § 608; Hemingway's 1917, § 368; 1930, § 415; 1942, § 1335.

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