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§ 11-9-117. Form of entry on default of witness.
 

    The judgment nisi against a defaulting witness, may be in the following form, viz.:
 


    "________ , being subpoenaed to appear this day as a witness for ________, the ________, in the case of ________ v. ________ , No. ________ , and having made default, judgment is given against said ________ , the defaulting witness, for ten dollars, in favor of ________ , to be made final unless said ________ , the witness, shall show cause against it according to law."
 

Sources: Codes, 1871, § 1313; 1880, § 2248; 1892, § 2407; 1906, § 2736; Hemingway's 1917, § 2235; 1930, § 2084; 1942, § 1818.

 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-11 > 9 > 11-9-117

§ 11-9-117. Form of entry on default of witness.
 

    The judgment nisi against a defaulting witness, may be in the following form, viz.:
 


    "________ , being subpoenaed to appear this day as a witness for ________, the ________, in the case of ________ v. ________ , No. ________ , and having made default, judgment is given against said ________ , the defaulting witness, for ten dollars, in favor of ________ , to be made final unless said ________ , the witness, shall show cause against it according to law."
 

Sources: Codes, 1871, § 1313; 1880, § 2248; 1892, § 2407; 1906, § 2736; Hemingway's 1917, § 2235; 1930, § 2084; 1942, § 1818.

 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-11 > 9 > 11-9-117

§ 11-9-117. Form of entry on default of witness.
 

    The judgment nisi against a defaulting witness, may be in the following form, viz.:
 


    "________ , being subpoenaed to appear this day as a witness for ________, the ________, in the case of ________ v. ________ , No. ________ , and having made default, judgment is given against said ________ , the defaulting witness, for ten dollars, in favor of ________ , to be made final unless said ________ , the witness, shall show cause against it according to law."
 

Sources: Codes, 1871, § 1313; 1880, § 2248; 1892, § 2407; 1906, § 2736; Hemingway's 1917, § 2235; 1930, § 2084; 1942, § 1818.