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Code · Missouri · Chapter 242

242.160. Election of supervisors — electors.

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242.160. Election of supervisors — electors. — In the same month of each year after the election of the first board of supervisors, the board of supervisors shall call a meeting of the owners of land and other property in the district, in the same manner as is provided for in section 242.150 , and such owners shall meet at the time and place fixed by the board of supervisors and elect one supervisor therefor in like manner as prescribed in section 242.150 , who shall hold his office for five years or until his successor is elected and qualified; and in case of a vacancy in any office of supervisors the remaining supervisors may fill such vacancy until the next annual meeting, when a successor shall be elected for the unexpired term; provided, that after the report of the commissioners has been confirmed by the court under the provisions of section 242.280 , only the land and other property having benefits assessed against it shall be entitled to vote at the annual meetings held under the provisions of this section.
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(RSMo 1939 § 12328)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 10747; 1919 § 4382; 1909 § 5508
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