Mississippi Code § 75-19-5

Scroll or seal, or the want of it, does not affect or vary rights
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The use of, or a failure to use, a seal or scroll, or other semblance or representation of a seal, by a private person in making an instrument, shall not in any manner affect it, nor in any way vary the rights of the parties to it. Codes, 1880, § 995; 1892, § 4081; 1906, § 4633; Hemingway's 1917, § 7421; 1930, § 3304; 1942, § 262.
The use of, or a failure to use, a seal or scroll, or other semblance or representation of a seal, by a private person in making an instrument, shall not in any manner affect it, nor in any way vary the rights of the parties to it. Codes, 1880, § 995; 1892, § 4081; 1906, § 4633; Hemingway's 1917, § 7421; 1930, § 3304; 1942, § 262.
The use of, or a failure to use, a seal or scroll, or other semblance or representation of a seal, by a private person in making an instrument, shall not in any manner affect it, nor in any way vary the rights of the parties to it. Codes, 1880, § 995; 1892, § 4081; 1906, § 4633; Hemingway's 1917, § 7421; 1930, § 3304; 1942, § 262.
The use of, or a failure to use, a seal or scroll, or other semblance or representation of a seal, by a private person in making an instrument, shall not in any manner affect it, nor in any way vary the rights of the parties to it.
Codes, 1880, § 995; 1892, § 4081; 1906, § 4633; Hemingway's 1917, § 7421; 1930, § 3304; 1942, § 262.

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