Mississippi Code § 15-1-79

Limitations inapplicable to suits on certain obligations of banks and moneyed corporations
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None of the provisions of this chapter shall apply to suits brought to enforce payment of notes, bills, or evidences of debt issued by any bank or moneyed corporation. Codes, 1857, ch. 57, art. 27; 1871, § 2171; 1880, § 2690; 1892, § 2758; 1906, § 3119; Hemingway's 1917, § 2483; 1930, § 2319; 1942, § 749.
None of the provisions of this chapter shall apply to suits brought to enforce payment of notes, bills, or evidences of debt issued by any bank or moneyed corporation. Codes, 1857, ch. 57, art. 27; 1871, § 2171; 1880, § 2690; 1892, § 2758; 1906, § 3119; Hemingway's 1917, § 2483; 1930, § 2319; 1942, § 749.
None of the provisions of this chapter shall apply to suits brought to enforce payment of notes, bills, or evidences of debt issued by any bank or moneyed corporation. Codes, 1857, ch. 57, art. 27; 1871, § 2171; 1880, § 2690; 1892, § 2758; 1906, § 3119; Hemingway's 1917, § 2483; 1930, § 2319; 1942, § 749.
None of the provisions of this chapter shall apply to suits brought to enforce payment of notes, bills, or evidences of debt issued by any bank or moneyed corporation.
Codes, 1857, ch. 57, art. 27; 1871, § 2171; 1880, § 2690; 1892, § 2758; 1906, § 3119; Hemingway's 1917, § 2483; 1930, § 2319; 1942, § 749.

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