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Code · Missouri · Chapter 351

351.020. What corporations may organize under this law.

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351.020. What corporations may organize under this law. — Corporations for profit, except those which are required to be organized exclusively under other provisions of law, may be organized under this chapter for any lawful purposes.
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(L. 1943 p. 410 § 3, A.L. 1975 S.B. 14)
CROSS REFERENCES:
Incorporation of assessment plan life insurance company, Chap. 377
Incorporation of banks, Chap. 362
Incorporation of commodity associations, Chap. 275
Incorporation of cooperative companies, Chap. 357
Incorporation of county agricultural and mechanical societies, Chap. 262
Incorporation of county town and farmers' mutual property insurance companies, Chap. 380
Incorporation of credit unions, Chap. 370
Incorporation of fraternal benefit societies, Chap. 378
Incorporation of insurance companies other than life, Chap. 379
Incorporation of life and accident insurance companies, Chap. 376
Incorporation of nonprofit cooperative associations, Chap. 274
Incorporation of railroad companies, Chap. 388
Incorporation of religious and charitable associations, Chap. 352
Incorporation of rural electric cooperatives, Chap. 394
Incorporation of savings and loan associations, Chap. 369
Incorporation of stipulated premium plan life insurance companies, Chap. 377
Incorporation of street railway companies, Chap. 391
Incorporation of telegraph and telephone companies, Chap. 392
Incorporation of union station companies, Chap. 388
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