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Missouri

Chapter 177
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177.011. Title and control of school property — inapplicability to community college districts.
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177.021. School realty subject to certain ordinances and special assessments.
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177.031. Care of property and purchase of supplies — free use of buildings and grounds for public purpose.
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177.041. Condemnation of land.
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177.051. Conveyance of property to public institution of higher education.
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177.061. Conveyance of sixteenth-section lands.
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177.071. Validation of prior conveyances of sixteenth-section lands.
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177.073. Procurement of sites — sale or lease of property, procedure — deposit of proceeds.
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177.082. Lease purchase agreements permitted, when.
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177.086. Construction of facilities, sealed bids and public advertisement required, when.
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177.088. Facilities and equipment may be obtained by agreements, procedure.
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177.091. Elementary and high schools, establishment — acquisition of additional grounds — sale of pr…
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177.101. Public parks and playgrounds, seven-director board may establish.
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177.111. Athletic stadiums — powers of board.
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177.121. May charge for admission and concessions — permit use of stadium by others.
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177.131. Establishment of elementary and high schools.
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177.151. Public auditorium — powers of board.
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177.161. Contracts for erection and repair of school buildings — bids required when.
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177.171. Contracts for furnishing school supplies — bids required when.
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