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Mississippi

Title 89. Real and Personal Property · In General
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§ 89-1-1. Land conveyed to vest immediately or in future.
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§ 89-1-3. Land to be conveyed only by writing.
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§ 89-1-5. Words of inheritance not necessary.
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§ 89-1-7. Estate in two or more persons.
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§ 89-1-9. The rule in Shelley’s Case abolished.
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§ 89-1-11. Remainder good without particular estate.
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§ 89-1-13. Limitation on failure of issue.
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§ 89-1-15. Estates in fee tail prohibited.
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§ 89-1-17. Alienation good for grantor’s interest; remainder not affected.
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§ 89-1-19. Right of entry not tolled by death of disseizor.
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§ 89-1-21. How body politic, public or private corporation may convey land.
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§ 89-1-23. Aliens holding land.
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§ 89-1-25. Quitclaim deeds and disclaimers of title by school district boards of trustees, municipalities and boards of supervisors.
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§ 89-1-27. Conveyances by masters, commissioners, sheriffs or other officers.
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§ 89-1-29. Spouse’s role in conveying homestead; incompetent spouse; limited power of attorney in conveyance of homestead.
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§ 89-1-31. Repealed.
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§ 89-1-33. Effect of word “warrant” in conveyance.
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§ 89-1-35. Effect of words “warrant specially.”
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§ 89-1-37. Effect of a conveyance without warranty.
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§ 89-1-39. Effect of quitclaim and release.
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§ 89-1-41. Effect of words “grant, bargain, sell.”
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§ 89-1-43. Mortgages and trust estates; trust estates subject to execution.
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§ 89-1-45. Mortgage for purchase money of land.
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§ 89-1-47. Deed not shown to be mortgage by parol evidence.
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§ 89-1-49. Extinguishment of mortgage; applicability; line of credit.
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§ 89-1-51. Trustee may acknowledge satisfaction.
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§ 89-1-53. Mortgages and deeds of trust on land; to be referred to in deed of conveyance under foreclosure proceedings.
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§ 89-1-55. How lands sold under mortgages and deeds in trust.
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§ 89-1-57. Deed of trust or mortgage; how sale made when terms not specified.
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§ 89-1-59. Accelerated debt may be reinstated by payment of all default before sale.
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§ 89-1-61. Forms for conveyances.
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§ 89-1-63. Deed of trust or mortgage; power of sale; relationship of trustee to other party to deed of trust; beneficiary may purchase at sale made under power of sale; appointment or substitution of trustee by beneficiary.
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§ 89-1-65. Sheriff’s conveyance.
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§ 89-1-67. Conveyance by administrator, executor, guardian, master, or commissioner.
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§ 89-1-69. Prohibition against covenants requiring payment of a fee upon the transfer of real property; exception.
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