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Code · Missouri · Chapter 241

241.330. Limitation against counties.

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241.330. Limitation against counties. — No statute of limitations shall begin to run against the counties in which any such lands are situated to prevent them from recovering or acquiring such lands, for twenty years after the passage of this law; but after that date such counties, as to such lands, shall be subject to the same limitation laws as private individuals.
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(RSMo 1939 § 12791)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 11167; 1919 § 7031; 1909 § 8034
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