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Code · Missouri · Chapter 377

377.240. Withdrawals of securities upon relinquishment of business.

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377.240. Withdrawals of securities upon relinquishment of business. — 1. When any such corporation, company or association shall desire to relinquish its business in this state, the director shall, on application of such corporation under oath of its president or principal officer and secretary or actuary, give notice of such intention at least twice in a newspaper of general circulation published at the state capitol.
2. After such publication he shall deliver up to said corporation the securities, or any portion thereof, held by him belonging to such corporation upon being satisfied that all the debts and liabilities of every kind are paid or provided for.
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(RSMo 1939 § 5892)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 5781; 1919 § 6191; 1909 § 6985
CROSS REFERENCE:
Withdrawal of securities, 375.480
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