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Code · Missouri · Chapter 227

227.180. State highways and transportation commission to become trustee, when.

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227.180. State highways and transportation commission to become trustee, when. — The state highways and transportation commission of Missouri is authorized to accept and receive as trustee moneys, credits, property or securities from any county, civil subdivision or interested parties who may contract to contribute toward the cost of construction of any road or bridge which is now being constructed or may be hereafter constructed by said state highways and transportation commission as a part of the state highway system as security for the performance of said contract of said county, civil subdivision or interested parties as provided by law and said commission is authorized and directed to deposit said moneys, properties and securities in various banks or trust companies throughout the state.
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(RSMo 1939 § 8784)
Prior revision: 1929 § 8136
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