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Code · Missouri · Chapter 377

377.420. Retaliatory section.

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377.420. Retaliatory section. — When any state, territory or foreign country shall impose any obligations upon any such corporation of this state, or their agents transacting business in such other state, territory or foreign country, the like obligations are hereby imposed upon similar corporations of such other state, territory or foreign country, their agents or representatives transacting business in this state; and such corporation, company, association or society of such other state, territory or foreign country, and its agents and representatives shall pay all licenses, fees or penalties to, and make deposits with the director of insurance imposed by the laws of such other state, territory or foreign country upon any corporation of this state doing business therein; and in case of failure to pay the same, the director shall refuse the certificate of authority herein provided for or cancel such certificate, if one shall have been previously issued.
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(RSMo 1939 § 5890)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 5779; 1919 § 6189; 1909 § 6983
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