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Miss. Code Ann. § 11-23-29

Form of a claimant’s bond

Codes, 1880, § 2558; 1892, § 4436; 1906, § 5001; Hemingway’s 1917, § 3275; 1930, § 3435; 1942, § 1032.

A claimant’s bond may be in the following form, viz.:

“We,, principal, and and, sureties, bind ourselves to pay dollars, unless the said shall prosecute with effect his claim to a [here describe the property], levied on by virtue of an execution issued on the day of, A.D., by court of county, in favor of against, returnable before the court on the day of, A.D., and valued at dollars: or, in case he fail therein, shall pay to the said all such damages as may be awarded against the said, in case his claim shall not be sustained, and shall deliver the same property to the officer having said execution, if the claim thereto shall be determined against the said. “Witness our hands, this day of, A. D.. “, “, “, “I approve the foregoing bond and sureties, this the day of, A.D.. Sheriff.”

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