2010 Mississippi Code
TITLE 89 - REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 3 - Acknowledgments.
89-3-1 - Acknowledgment or proof necessary to recording.

§ 89-3-1. Acknowledgment or proof necessary to recording.
 

Except in cases governed by the Uniform Commercial Code or otherwise specially provided for by law, a written instrument of or concerning the sale of lands, whether the same be made for passing an estate of freehold or inheritance, or for a term of years, or for any other purpose, or any writing conveying personal estate, shall not be admitted to record in the clerk's office unless the execution thereof be first acknowledged or proved, and the acknowledgment or proof duly certified by an officer competent to take the same in the manner directed by this chapter; and any such instrument which is admitted to record without such acknowledgment or proof shall not be notice to creditors or subsequent purchasers for valuable consideration. 
 

Sources: Codes, Hutchinson's 1848, ch. 42, art. 1 (7); 1857, ch. 36, art. 25; 1871, § 2308; 1880, § 1215; 1892, § 2460; 1906, § 2793; Hemingway's 1917, § 2294; 1930, § 2135; 1942, § 856; Laws,  1966, ch. 316, § 10-105, eff from and after March 31, 1968.
 

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