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Code · Missouri · Chapter 246

246.110. Form of tax anticipation warrants.

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246.110. Form of tax anticipation warrants. — Upon making of the order provided for in section 246.100 , it shall be the duty of the secretary to have printed tax anticipation warrants, with an interest coupon attached for each year same shall run, which shall be in the following form:
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TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT.
$ _________ district No. _________ County _________ state of Missouri, Issued _________ Due _________
The treasurer of _________ district will pay at maturity, of the sum of _________ dollars and will pay at maturity of attached interest coupons, the amount of interest called for thereon, to _________ or the legal holder hereof, out of the maintenance fund of the district, upon due and proper endorsement and presentment.
(Seal)_________ district.
__________________
President.
__________________
Secretary.
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Interest Interest Coupon No. _________
$ _________
Tax anticipation warrant No. _________
Principal amount $ _________ issued _________ , 20 _________ .
Interest coupon due _________ , 20 _________ , at rate of _________ percent.
The treasurer of _________ district will pay to _________ or the legal holder of the tax anticipation warrant, upon due endorsement and presentment of this coupon, the sum of _________ dollars, out of the maintenance fund of the district.
(Seal)_________ district.
__________________
President.
__________________
Secretary.
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(RSMo 1939 § 12617)
Prior revision: 1929 § 11028
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