In actions in justice court for trespass on land, the defendant may plead that he disclaims any title or claim to the land in question, and that the trespass was involuntary or by negligence, and that he tendered or offered sufficient amends therefor before suit brought, and he shall thereupon bring the amount so tendered into court; and unless the plaintiff in such action shall recover more damage than the amount so tendered, he shall be adjudged to pay the costs of the action.
Miss. Code Ann. § 11-7-73
Disclaiming title and tendering of amends in action for trespass
Codes, 1857, ch. 61, art. 104; 1871, § 607; 1880, § 1555; 1892, § 691; 1906, § 749; Hemingway’s 1917, § 532; 1930, § 541; 1942, § 1485; Laws, 1991, ch. 573, § 20, eff from and a…
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