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Code · Missouri · Chapter 362

362.483. Safe deposit corporation may be granted a certificate of incorporation by director, when — purposes of corporation.

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362.483. Safe deposit corporation may be granted a certificate of incorporation by director, when — purposes of corporation. — 1. The director of finance may grant a certificate of incorporation for a safe deposit corporation, all of the stock of which will be held by a bank or trust company, in the manner provided for the incorporation of banks and trust companies in sections 362.020 to 362.035 .
2. Any such safe deposit corporation shall be incorporated only for the purpose of taking and receiving as bailee for safekeeping and storage only, jewelry, plate, money, specie, bullion, stocks, bonds, securities and valuable papers of any kind, and other valuables, upon such terms and for such compensation as may be agreed upon; and letting out vaults, safes and other receptacles for the uses, purposes and benefits of such corporation.
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(L. 1977 S.B. 420)
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