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Code · Missouri · Chapter 165

165.241. Deposits, how secured — renewal of deposit agreement.

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165.241. Deposits, how secured — renewal of deposit agreement. — After notice to any depositary of its selection, the depositary shall deliver or deposit securities in accordance with sections 110.010 and 110.020 and the securities if delivered to the fiscal officer of the seven-director school district may be deposited for safekeeping with any federal reserve bank located in this state or with any banking institution located in the county and approved by order of the school board entered of record on its minutes.
If at the time for selecting depositaries it is unlawful for banking institutions to pay interest upon demand deposits the school board at its option either may select depositaries as provided by law or may enter into written agreement with any or all depositaries acting as such during the preceding period for renewal and continuation of the depositary relationship for the ensuing period with power and authority to renew and continue the same for successive periods thereafter, subject however to termination as provided by law.
The rights and obligations of the parties and of any trustee joining in a renewal agreement shall be deemed continuous throughout the periods of the renewals. Each depositary at all times shall maintain the security in kind and amount required by sections 110.010 and 110.020 with right in the depositary when not in default to make substitutions thereof and to withdraw interest coupons therefrom as they mature.
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(L. 1963 p. 200 § 6-24, A.L. 2018 H.B. 1879 merged with S.B. 769)
(Source: RSMo 1959 § 165.430 )
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