Mississippi Code § 75-13-5

Discontinuance
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The plaintiff may discontinue his suit, before verdict, against any of the indorsers, or parties secondarily liable, on payment of the costs that have accrued from joining such party in the suit. Codes, 1857, ch. 43, art. 14; 1871, § 2240; 1880, § 1137; 1892, § 3517; 1906, § 4014; Hemingway's 1917, § 2576; 1930, § 2855; 1942, § 240.
The plaintiff may discontinue his suit, before verdict, against any of the indorsers, or parties secondarily liable, on payment of the costs that have accrued from joining such party in the suit. Codes, 1857, ch. 43, art. 14; 1871, § 2240; 1880, § 1137; 1892, § 3517; 1906, § 4014; Hemingway's 1917, § 2576; 1930, § 2855; 1942, § 240.
The plaintiff may discontinue his suit, before verdict, against any of the indorsers, or parties secondarily liable, on payment of the costs that have accrued from joining such party in the suit. Codes, 1857, ch. 43, art. 14; 1871, § 2240; 1880, § 1137; 1892, § 3517; 1906, § 4014; Hemingway's 1917, § 2576; 1930, § 2855; 1942, § 240.
The plaintiff may discontinue his suit, before verdict, against any of the indorsers, or parties secondarily liable, on payment of the costs that have accrued from joining such party in the suit.
Codes, 1857, ch. 43, art. 14; 1871, § 2240; 1880, § 1137; 1892, § 3517; 1906, § 4014; Hemingway's 1917, § 2576; 1930, § 2855; 1942, § 240.

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