Escrow & Title
A Mississippi deed must include all of the following to be valid EXCEPT:
AGrantor's signature
BWords of conveyance (granting clause)
CConsideration
DThe purchase price stated in dollars✓ Correct
Explanation
A deed must have a grantor, grantee, words of conveyance, legal description, consideration (can be nominal, e.g.
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