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§ 91-7-325. Suit to recover wages if not paid within sixty days.
 

After the sixty days referred to in Section 91-7-323 have passed, the parties hereinbefore designated as being the person to whom the wages so due the deceased creditor may be paid shall have the right, if they be adults, to maintain a suit to recover the amount due to the deceased creditor. When the party or parties entitled to receive said amount are minors, suit may be brought and maintained for them, by and in the name of the chancery clerk who is entitled to receive same. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 1801a; Laws, 1930, § 1752; Laws, 1942, § 654; Laws,  1920, ch. 304.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-91 > 7 > 91-7-325

§ 91-7-325. Suit to recover wages if not paid within sixty days.
 

After the sixty days referred to in Section 91-7-323 have passed, the parties hereinbefore designated as being the person to whom the wages so due the deceased creditor may be paid shall have the right, if they be adults, to maintain a suit to recover the amount due to the deceased creditor. When the party or parties entitled to receive said amount are minors, suit may be brought and maintained for them, by and in the name of the chancery clerk who is entitled to receive same. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 1801a; Laws, 1930, § 1752; Laws, 1942, § 654; Laws,  1920, ch. 304.
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-91 > 7 > 91-7-325

§ 91-7-325. Suit to recover wages if not paid within sixty days.
 

After the sixty days referred to in Section 91-7-323 have passed, the parties hereinbefore designated as being the person to whom the wages so due the deceased creditor may be paid shall have the right, if they be adults, to maintain a suit to recover the amount due to the deceased creditor. When the party or parties entitled to receive said amount are minors, suit may be brought and maintained for them, by and in the name of the chancery clerk who is entitled to receive same. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hemingway's 1921 Supp. § 1801a; Laws, 1930, § 1752; Laws, 1942, § 654; Laws,  1920, ch. 304.