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Missouri

Chapter 229
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229.010. Roads to be thirty feet wide.
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229.020. Roads less than thirty feet in width, when.
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229.030. Roads cleared of obstructions.
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229.040. Road construction — contracts — plans — supervision.
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229.050. Engineer's estimate of cost — advertisement for bids — contract.
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229.060. Contractor to give bond.
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229.070. Contractor to report, when — payments.
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229.080. Donations, how appropriated.
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229.090. Sales agents — certain persons barred.
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229.100. Improvements along public roads — location — control.
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229.120. Engineer and overseer to protect trees.
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229.130. Fingerboards.
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229.150. Ditches and crossings, how made — obstructions or damage prohibited, exception — violations, remedy — inapplicability to charter counties and St.
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229.160. Protection of bridges — penalty for neglect.
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229.200. Penalties.
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229.210. Driving on recently constructed bridge or culvert prohibited — notice of closing.
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229.220. Penalty for violation.
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229.222. Designation of a certain road or highway as a memorial road for law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty.
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229.230. Permit to move building across road.
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229.240. Application for permit.
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229.250. Notice to cut or remove poles or wires.
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229.260. Removal of lines or poles, when — costs assessed, how.
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229.270. Fee for permit.
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229.280. Violation defined.
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229.290. Penalty.
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229.300. Work projects affecting property rights, moving of buildings on highways (first class counties).
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229.310. Application for special use permit.
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229.320. County engineers to prescribe rules and regulations — bond.
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229.330. Restoration of premises used.
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229.340. Fee may be required.
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229.350. Necessary alterations — notice.
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229.360. If owner supplies no competent workmen when alteration necessary, work to be done at owner's expense.
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229.370. Penalty.
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229.380. Overseer's complaint as to grade crossings.
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229.390. Notice to be in writing — service.
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229.400. County commission to act upon report of surveyor.
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229.410. Railroad company failing to make change, circuit court to enforce orders.
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229.420. Temporary abandonment of public road to permit mining.
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229.430. Commissioners may contract for removal of minerals and for rebuilding of road abandoned.
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229.440. Proposition submitted to county commission for approval or rejection — bond to be given.
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229.450. Sections applicable to certain counties — conflicting laws repealed.
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229.475. Definitions — removal of plants from roadways or state and county highways without permission, prohibited, penalty.
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229.477. Exemptions, authorized eradication of weeds or diseased vegetation, scientific research, certain edibles and seeds.
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229.479. Sale of plants or plant parts collected from highways or roadways, penalty.
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229.481. Law enforcement officials, conservation agents and agents of department of natural resources to enforce.
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