All letters of attorney intended to be used in this state may be acknowledged or proved as conveyances of land are required to be, and, when so acknowledged or proved, may be recorded in like manner; and copies thereof, duly certified, shall be admitted in evidence, without accounting for the nonproduction of the original.
Miss. Code Ann. § 87-3-1
Letters may be acknowledged and recorded
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 476 So. 2d 599 - Kountouris v. Varvaris (1985)
Most recently applied in 476 So. 2d 599 - Kountouris v. Varvaris (September 1985)
Codes, 1857, ch. 37, art. 1; 1871, § 1895; 1880, § 1179; 1892, § 193; 1906, § 199; Hemingway’s 1917, § 2893; 1930, § 2948; 1942, § 244.
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