Mississippi Code § 49-27-47

Appeal to chancery court; precedence; powers of chancellor
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Such appeal shall have precedence in the order of trial, and the chancellor may order the granting, denial, revocation, suspension or limitation of any permit or may remand to the council for such order. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 7(f), eff. 7/1/1973.
Such appeal shall have precedence in the order of trial, and the chancellor may order the granting, denial, revocation, suspension or limitation of any permit or may remand to the council for such order. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 7(f), eff. 7/1/1973.
Such appeal shall have precedence in the order of trial, and the chancellor may order the granting, denial, revocation, suspension or limitation of any permit or may remand to the council for such order. Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 7(f), eff. 7/1/1973.
Such appeal shall have precedence in the order of trial, and the chancellor may order the granting, denial, revocation, suspension or limitation of any permit or may remand to the council for such order.
Laws, 1973, ch. 385, § 7(f), eff. 7/1/1973.

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