Mississippi Code § 27-45-25

Duplicate of conveyance or release lost or destroyed
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When any release upon redemption or conveyance of tax land made by the chancery clerk shall be lost or destroyed, upon application of the person injured, the chancery clerk may make a duplicate release or conveyance of the same land to the person to whom the first was made, which shall be in lieu of the former; and it shall be marked "duplicate," and shall have the same effect. Codes, 1880, § 568; 1892, § 3858; 1906, § 2938; Hemingway's 1917, § 5273; 1930, § 3274; 1942, § 9959.
When any release upon redemption or conveyance of tax land made by the chancery clerk shall be lost or destroyed, upon application of the person injured, the chancery clerk may make a duplicate release or conveyance of the same land to the person to whom the first was made, which shall be in lieu of the former; and it shall be marked "duplicate," and shall have the same effect. Codes, 1880, § 568; 1892, § 3858; 1906, § 2938; Hemingway's 1917, § 5273; 1930, § 3274; 1942, § 9959.
When any release upon redemption or conveyance of tax land made by the chancery clerk shall be lost or destroyed, upon application of the person injured, the chancery clerk may make a duplicate release or conveyance of the same land to the person to whom the first was made, which shall be in lieu of the former; and it shall be marked "duplicate," and shall have the same effect. Codes, 1880, § 568; 1892, § 3858; 1906, § 2938; Hemingway's 1917, § 5273; 1930, § 3274; 1942, § 9959.
When any release upon redemption or conveyance of tax land made by the chancery clerk shall be lost or destroyed, upon application of the person injured, the chancery clerk may make a duplicate release or conveyance of the same land to the person to whom the first was made, which shall be in lieu of the former; and it shall be marked "duplicate," and shall have the same effect.
Codes, 1880, § 568; 1892, § 3858; 1906, § 2938; Hemingway's 1917, § 5273; 1930, § 3274; 1942, § 9959.

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