Mississippi Code § 11-35-55

No final judgment in certain cases
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Final judgment upon a garnishment shall not go against a surety or accommodation indorser until judgment be rendered against the principal and the cosureties or prior indorsers who may be liable to judgment, if they be residents of the state. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 56, art. 13 (1); 1857, ch. 52, art. 30; 1871, § 1447; 1880, § 2456; 1892, § 2150; 1906, § 2358; Hemingway's 1917, § 1953; 1930, § 1859; 1942, § 2811.
Final judgment upon a garnishment shall not go against a surety or accommodation indorser until judgment be rendered against the principal and the cosureties or prior indorsers who may be liable to judgment, if they be residents of the state. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 56, art. 13 (1); 1857, ch. 52, art. 30; 1871, § 1447; 1880, § 2456; 1892, § 2150; 1906, § 2358; Hemingway's 1917, § 1953; 1930, § 1859; 1942, § 2811.
Final judgment upon a garnishment shall not go against a surety or accommodation indorser until judgment be rendered against the principal and the cosureties or prior indorsers who may be liable to judgment, if they be residents of the state. Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 56, art. 13 (1); 1857, ch. 52, art. 30; 1871, § 1447; 1880, § 2456; 1892, § 2150; 1906, § 2358; Hemingway's 1917, § 1953; 1930, § 1859; 1942, § 2811.
Final judgment upon a garnishment shall not go against a surety or accommodation indorser until judgment be rendered against the principal and the cosureties or prior indorsers who may be liable to judgment, if they be residents of the state.
Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 56, art. 13 (1); 1857, ch. 52, art. 30; 1871, § 1447; 1880, § 2456; 1892, § 2150; 1906, § 2358; Hemingway's 1917, § 1953; 1930, § 1859; 1942, § 2811.

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