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Code · Missouri · Chapter 361

361.420. Procedure of director to obtain possession of pleadings in actions against which attorneys' liens are asserted.

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361.420. Procedure of director to obtain possession of pleadings in actions against which attorneys' liens are asserted. — 1. When the director is in possession of the business and property of any such corporation, and attorneys' liens are asserted by attorneys of such corporation against any causes of action to which such corporation is a party, or against pleadings or other papers in the possession of such attorneys relating to such causes of action, or if such liens are asserted against any evidences of title to any assets or against any of the assets of such corporation, then in the possession of such attorneys, the director may institute special proceedings and petition the court to fix and determine the amount of said liens.
2. Such proceedings shall be instituted in the county or city in which the principal office of such corporation is located.
3. Upon application of the director and upon notice to such attorneys to be prescribed by the court, the court or judge thereof in vacation, may, by order prior to final order in such proceeding, direct such attorneys to deliver to the director all property of such corporation, against which such liens are asserted, together with such consents to substitution of attorneys as the court may direct, upon the director furnishing security to such attorneys in the manner and to an amount to be fixed by the court.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7919)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 5325; 1919 § 11708
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