Any creditor shall be a competent subscribing witness to a last will and testament; but any special provision in favor of such creditor in the will, either by admitting the debt or by providing for its payment or by giving it a preference, shall be void, and such claim shall stand as though the provision had not been made.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 5 - Wills and Testaments
§ 91-5-1. Who may execute; signature; attestation
§ 91-5-5. Children born after making of the will
§ 91-5-7. Bequests not to lapse in certain cases
§ 91-5-9. Devise to witness void
§ 91-5-13. Creditor competent witness to will
§ 91-5-17. Parties in interest to nuncupative will to be cited
§ 91-5-19. Nuncupative will not to be proven after six months unless reduced to writing
§ 91-5-21. Members of armed forces and mariners at sea excepted
§ 91-5-23. Provision for husband or wife to be in bar
§ 91-5-25. Right of spouse to renounce will; form of renunciation; right to intestate share
§ 91-5-27. Effect of no provision for husband or wife
§ 91-5-29. Effect of wife or husband having separate estate
§ 91-5-33. Person who kills another not to take under his will