Mississippi Code § 11-49-11

Notice to attorney as effectual as if to his client
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Any notice required in the progress of a suit or action, in any court of this state, shall be as valid and effectual when served on the attorney or solicitor of the party in that cause as if served on the party himself. Codes 1871, § 2255; 1880, § 2409; 1892, § 222; 1906, § 229; Hemingway's 1917, § 206; 1930, § 3709; 1942, § 8681.
Any notice required in the progress of a suit or action, in any court of this state, shall be as valid and effectual when served on the attorney or solicitor of the party in that cause as if served on the party himself. Codes 1871, § 2255; 1880, § 2409; 1892, § 222; 1906, § 229; Hemingway's 1917, § 206; 1930, § 3709; 1942, § 8681.
Any notice required in the progress of a suit or action, in any court of this state, shall be as valid and effectual when served on the attorney or solicitor of the party in that cause as if served on the party himself. Codes 1871, § 2255; 1880, § 2409; 1892, § 222; 1906, § 229; Hemingway's 1917, § 206; 1930, § 3709; 1942, § 8681.
Any notice required in the progress of a suit or action, in any court of this state, shall be as valid and effectual when served on the attorney or solicitor of the party in that cause as if served on the party himself.
Codes 1871, § 2255; 1880, § 2409; 1892, § 222; 1906, § 229; Hemingway's 1917, § 206; 1930, § 3709; 1942, § 8681.

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