Mississippi Code § 91-20-17

Written receipt from custodian; effect
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A written acknowledgment of delivery by a custodian constitutes a sufficient receipt and discharge for custodial property transferred to the custodian pursuant to this chapter. Laws, 1994, ch. 416, § 9, eff. 1/1/1995.
A written acknowledgment of delivery by a custodian constitutes a sufficient receipt and discharge for custodial property transferred to the custodian pursuant to this chapter. Laws, 1994, ch. 416, § 9, eff. 1/1/1995.
A written acknowledgment of delivery by a custodian constitutes a sufficient receipt and discharge for custodial property transferred to the custodian pursuant to this chapter. Laws, 1994, ch. 416, § 9, eff. 1/1/1995.
A written acknowledgment of delivery by a custodian constitutes a sufficient receipt and discharge for custodial property transferred to the custodian pursuant to this chapter.
Laws, 1994, ch. 416, § 9, eff. 1/1/1995.

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