An attachment or distress may be sued out by the lessor of lands, his executors, administrators, or assigns. It may be had for rent of the leased premises due and in arrear, or to become due, as the case may be, and for advances made by the landlord or his administrator or executor for supplies for the tenant and others for whom the tenant may have contracted and for his business carried on upon the leased premises.
Miss. Code Ann. § 89-7-55
Attachment for rent and supplies; who entitled to and for what
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Crowell v. Butts (2013)
Most recently applied in Crowell v. Butts (December 2013)
Codes, 1892, § 2501; 1906, § 2838; Hemingway’s 1917, § 2336; 1930, § 2188; 1942, § 910.
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