The final judgment of the chancery court in partition proceedings shall ascertain and settle the rights of all parties; and it, and the judgment confirming the partition, shall constitute an instrument of evidence in all questions as to the title of the lands which may be the subject of the judgment, in all courts, and shall be conclusive as to the rights of all parties to the suit, and subject to motions and other post trial review, as in other suits, and to a repartition as provided.
Miss. Code Ann. § 11-21-35
Final judgment and judgment confirming partition
Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case 757 So. 2d 339 - Jenkins v. Jenkins (2000)
Most recently applied in 829 So. 2d 710 - Jenkins v. Jenkins (October 2002)
Codes, 1871, § 1828; 1880, § 2568; 1892, § 3112; 1906, § 3536; Hemingway’s 1917, § 2848; 1930, § 2936; 1942, § 977; Laws, 1991, ch. 573, § 57, eff from and after July 1, 1991.
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