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Code · Missouri · Chapter 352

352.190. Application for dissolution — contents.

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352.190. Application for dissolution — contents. — Application for such dissolution shall be made by a petition, verified by the president and secretary of said association or a majority of the directors or other governing body of the association, setting forth a clear and concise statement of the reasons which induce the members of said association to desire a dissolution of the association. Among other things, said petition shall contain a full and true inventory of all the estate, both real and personal, in law and equity, of such association, and of all books, vouchers and securities in relation thereto; also the names of all members, their residence if known; also all encumbrances on the property of such association by judgment, mortgage, pledge, or otherwise, a list of all creditors of said association, and all engagements or contracts entered into by said association, not fully satisfied, performed or cancelled.
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(RSMo 1939 § 5462)
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