Mississippi Code § 11-53-53

Costs in cases of certiorari and appeals from certain inferior tribunals
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In all cases of certiorari upon the judgment of any inferior court or tribunal, and the cases of appeal from the judgment of a board or supervisors, of a court of unlawful entry and detainer, of any municipal board or court, the successful party shall be entitled to recover full costs; but the circuit court may, when the circumstances of the case justify it, tax the costs to meet the ends of justice. Codes, 1880, § 2384; 1892, § 887; 1906, § 964; Hemingway's 1917, § 673; 1930, § 680; 1942, § 1591.
In all cases of certiorari upon the judgment of any inferior court or tribunal, and the cases of appeal from the judgment of a board or supervisors, of a court of unlawful entry and detainer, of any municipal board or court, the successful party shall be entitled to recover full costs; but the circuit court may, when the circumstances of the case justify it, tax the costs to meet the ends of justice. Codes, 1880, § 2384; 1892, § 887; 1906, § 964; Hemingway's 1917, § 673; 1930, § 680; 1942, § 1591.
In all cases of certiorari upon the judgment of any inferior court or tribunal, and the cases of appeal from the judgment of a board or supervisors, of a court of unlawful entry and detainer, of any municipal board or court, the successful party shall be entitled to recover full costs; but the circuit court may, when the circumstances of the case justify it, tax the costs to meet the ends of justice. Codes, 1880, § 2384; 1892, § 887; 1906, § 964; Hemingway's 1917, § 673; 1930, § 680; 1942, § 1591.
In all cases of certiorari upon the judgment of any inferior court or tribunal, and the cases of appeal from the judgment of a board or supervisors, of a court of unlawful entry and detainer, of any municipal board or court, the successful party shall be entitled to recover full costs; but the circuit court may, when the circumstances of the case justify it, tax the costs to meet the ends of justice.
Codes, 1880, § 2384; 1892, § 887; 1906, § 964; Hemingway's 1917, § 673; 1930, § 680; 1942, § 1591.

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