The law of process as declared in this chapter, except where its provisions are provided for by the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure or by the nature of the subject matter, shall govern in all courts. Codes, 1892, § 3501; 1906, § 3999; Hemingway's 1917, § 3006; 1930, § 3052; 1942, § 1940; Laws, 1991, ch. 573, § 92, eff. 7/1/1991. The law of process as declared in this chapter, except where its provisions are provided for by the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure or by the nature of the subject matter, shall govern in all courts. Codes, 1892, § 3501; 1906, § 3999; Hemingway's 1917, § 3006; 1930, § 3052; 1942, § 1940; Laws, 1991, ch. 573, § 92, eff. 7/1/1991. The law of process as declared in this chapter, except where its provisions are provided for by the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure or by the nature of the subject matter, shall govern in all courts. Codes, 1892, § 3501; 1906, § 3999; Hemingway's 1917, § 3006; 1930, § 3052; 1942, § 1940; Laws, 1991, ch. 573, § 92, eff. 7/1/1991. The law of process as declared in this chapter, except where its provisions are provided for by the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure or by the nature of the subject matter, shall govern in all courts. Codes, 1892, § 3501; 1906, § 3999; Hemingway's 1917, § 3006; 1930, § 3052; 1942, § 1940; Laws, 1991, ch. 573, § 92, eff. 7/1/1991.
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