Mississippi Code § 11-37-103

Judge may determine value of bond
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Should the judge to whom such pleadings are presented determine that the property in question is not properly valued, then he may, in his order, require a bond in an amount double the value of the property in question, as determined by such judge. Laws, 1975, ch. 508, § 2, eff. 4/8/1975.
Should the judge to whom such pleadings are presented determine that the property in question is not properly valued, then he may, in his order, require a bond in an amount double the value of the property in question, as determined by such judge. Laws, 1975, ch. 508, § 2, eff. 4/8/1975.
Should the judge to whom such pleadings are presented determine that the property in question is not properly valued, then he may, in his order, require a bond in an amount double the value of the property in question, as determined by such judge. Laws, 1975, ch. 508, § 2, eff. 4/8/1975.
Should the judge to whom such pleadings are presented determine that the property in question is not properly valued, then he may, in his order, require a bond in an amount double the value of the property in question, as determined by such judge.
Laws, 1975, ch. 508, § 2, eff. 4/8/1975.

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