Mississippi Code § 11-37-117

Form of return of officer
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The officer's return on such writ may be in the following form, to-wit: "Executed the within writ, by taking possession of (here describe the property described in the writ which has been seized by the officer) found in the possession of the defendant, and by summoning the defendant (naming him) according to the command of said writ, and I have delivered him a true copy of the writ, declaration and exhibits (or otherwise, as the case may be). The plaintiff (or defendant) having entered into bond, conditioned according to law, I delivered said property to the plaintiff (or defendant) and now return said writ. This ____________________ day of ____________________, 2 ____________________. ____________________ Sheriff" Laws, 1975, ch. 508, § 9, eff. 4/8/1975.
The officer's return on such writ may be in the following form, to-wit: "Executed the within writ, by taking possession of (here describe the property described in the writ which has been seized by the officer) found in the possession of the defendant, and by summoning the defendant (naming him) according to the command of said writ, and I have delivered him a true copy of the writ, declaration and exhibits (or otherwise, as the case may be). The plaintiff (or defendant) having entered into bond, conditioned according to law, I delivered said property to the plaintiff (or defendant) and now return said writ. This ____________________ day of ____________________, 2 ____________________. ____________________ Sheriff" Laws, 1975, ch. 508, § 9, eff. 4/8/1975.
The officer's return on such writ may be in the following form, to-wit: "Executed the within writ, by taking possession of (here describe the property described in the writ which has been seized by the officer) found in the possession of the defendant, and by summoning the defendant (naming him) according to the command of said writ, and I have delivered him a true copy of the writ, declaration and exhibits (or otherwise, as the case may be). The plaintiff (or defendant) having entered into bond, conditioned according to law, I delivered said property to the plaintiff (or defendant) and now return said writ. This ____________________ day of ____________________, 2 ____________________. ____________________ Sheriff" Laws, 1975, ch. 508, § 9, eff. 4/8/1975.
The officer's return on such writ may be in the following form, to-wit:
"Executed the within writ, by taking possession of (here describe the property described in the writ which has been seized by the officer) found in the possession of the defendant, and by summoning the defendant (naming him) according to the command of said writ, and I have delivered him a true copy of the writ, declaration and exhibits (or otherwise, as the case may be). The plaintiff (or defendant) having entered into bond, conditioned according to law, I delivered said property to the plaintiff (or defendant) and now return said writ.
This ____________________ day of ____________________, 2 ____________________.
____________________
Sheriff"
Laws, 1975, ch. 508, § 9, eff. 4/8/1975.

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