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Code · Mississippi · Title 85. Debtor-Creditor Relationship · Chapter 3. Exempt Property

§ 85-3-41. Allotment of homestead; how contested by defendant.

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If a defendant be dissatisfied with the allotment, he may make affidavit before the sale, which affidavit may be made before the officer having the execution, that he verily believes it to be incorrect, specifying wherein he believes it so, and the officer shall suspend the sale of so much as the defendant so claims, and return the affidavit with the execution to the court to which it is returnable; and a summons shall issue for plaintiff, or, if he be a non-resident of this state, for his attorney of record in the case, if he have one; and if he be non-resident, and have no attorney in this state, publication may be made as in other cases; and when the process shall have been returned executed, or publication made, an issue shall be made up, and like proceeding had as when the plaintiff had filed an affidavit of dissatisfaction; and if the issue, in whole or in part, be found in favor of defendant, judgment shall be entered accordingly, and execution may go according to the judgment.
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