A Mississippi Induction Bond is a type of surety bond that is required when a plaintiff files a court injunction in the state of Mississippi. The bond is a guarantee that the plaintiff will pay all court costs and damages if the injunction is found to be invalid. The bond serves to protect the defendant from any potential losses due to the injunction. There are two types of Mississippi Induction Bonds: Appeal Bond and Temporary Injunction Bond. An Appeal Bond is required when an appeal is filed in a Mississippi court, while a Temporary Injunction Bond is required when a plaintiff files for a temporary injunction in the state. Both bonds guarantee that the plaintiff will pay all court costs and damages should the injunction be found to be invalid.