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Code · Missouri · Chapter 180

180.110. Who may take books from library.

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180.110. Who may take books from library. — The library shall be open to the public and operated under the rules, orders and supervision of the supreme court of Missouri; but no book shall be taken from the library except by the state officers, members of the general assembly or the judges of the supreme court, or an attorney of the supreme court on an order of a judge of the supreme court; and no book shall be taken from the library in any case without it shall have been first charged to the person obtaining it, who shall also give his written receipt for the same.
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(RSMo 1939 § 14723, A.L. 1945 p. 1129 § 14721)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 13423; 1919 § 7166; 1909 § 8162
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