Mississippi Code § 75-19-1

Use of private seals dispensed with except as to corporations
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The use of private seals is dispensed with, except as to corporations; and all distinction between sealed and unsealed instruments, made by private persons, either as to the rights conferred by them or the remedies on them, is abolished. Codes, 1880, § 993; 1892, § 4079; 1906, § 4631; Hemingway's 1917, § 7419; 1930, § 3302; 1942, § 260.
The use of private seals is dispensed with, except as to corporations; and all distinction between sealed and unsealed instruments, made by private persons, either as to the rights conferred by them or the remedies on them, is abolished. Codes, 1880, § 993; 1892, § 4079; 1906, § 4631; Hemingway's 1917, § 7419; 1930, § 3302; 1942, § 260.
The use of private seals is dispensed with, except as to corporations; and all distinction between sealed and unsealed instruments, made by private persons, either as to the rights conferred by them or the remedies on them, is abolished. Codes, 1880, § 993; 1892, § 4079; 1906, § 4631; Hemingway's 1917, § 7419; 1930, § 3302; 1942, § 260.
The use of private seals is dispensed with, except as to corporations; and all distinction between sealed and unsealed instruments, made by private persons, either as to the rights conferred by them or the remedies on them, is abolished.
Codes, 1880, § 993; 1892, § 4079; 1906, § 4631; Hemingway's 1917, § 7419; 1930, § 3302; 1942, § 260.

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