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Code · Missouri · Chapter 362

362.710. Agreement for consolidation becomes effective, when.

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362.710. Agreement for consolidation becomes effective, when. — 1. If the agreement is approved and ratified by the stockholders of the respective banks and trust companies, then in case the agreement provides for a consolidation of the banks and trust companies which are parties thereto, a copy of the minutes of the proceedings of the respective stockholders' meetings at which the agreement is approved, with a copy of the agreement and the finance director's approval thereof, all certified and verified by the respective secretaries of the meetings, shall be filed in the public records of the division of finance and a like copy of the minutes, agreement and approval shall be filed with the cashier or secretary of each of the banks and trust companies party to the agreement.
2. Upon the filing in the public records of the division of finance of a copy of the agreement with the approval of the director, and the proceedings above prescribed, the agreement for the consolidation of the banks and trust companies which are parties thereto shall take effect according to its terms and the consolidation shall thereupon be complete; provided, the legal fees for the incorporation of the consolidated banks or trust companies are paid to the director, the same as if a new corporation were organized for the same amount of capital authorized for the consolidated company.
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(L. 1967 p. 445, A.L. 2000 S.B. 896)
(Source: RSMo 1959 § 363.870)
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