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Code · Missouri · Chapter 361

361.350. Director may report delinquencies to attorney general to procure judgment of dissolution — reports presumptive evidence.

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361.350. Director may report delinquencies to attorney general to procure judgment of dissolution — reports presumptive evidence. — 1. Whenever the director is entitled to take possession of any such corporation for any reason set forth in section 361.310 , he may report to the attorney general and specify in such report the delinquencies of such corporation; and the attorney general may institute an action to procure a judgment dissolving such corporation.
2. Every such report and every report of a duly instituted examination of such corporation, when duly verified by the certificate and seal of the finance director, shall be a presumptive evidence of the facts therein stated in any action or proceeding against such corporation instituted by the attorney general.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7914)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 5320; 1919 § 11703
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