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Missouri

Chapter 231
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231.010. County commissions to divide counties into road districts.
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231.020. Road overseers to be appointed — when.
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231.030. Overseer to give bond — approved by county commission.
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231.040. Copies of road laws to be furnished county commission.
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231.050. Overseer to make monthly statement — file with county clerk.
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231.060. Overseer to make annual report and settlement.
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231.070. Overseer to keep roads in repair — to conform to specifications of engineer.
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231.080. Highway engineer or overseer to contract for ditching and draining, when.
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231.100. Officials authorized to make settlement for damages.
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231.110. County commission in counties of second class to set aside land for shade trees.
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231.120. County commission may construct footpaths, when.
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231.130. Overseer to care for trees.
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231.150. Road laws — how applied.
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231.160. Board to form districts — boundary lines — established how — overseer — appointment.
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231.170. Overseer — qualifications — compensation.
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231.180. Overseer — bond.
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231.190. Overseer shall make reports, when.
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231.200. Overseer — employees — material.
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231.210. Duties of road overseer.
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231.220. Bridges — repairs — bids — notice — contract.
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231.230. Bridges costing more than forty-five hundred dollars, how built.
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231.240. Contract system — how adopted — publication.
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231.250. Property tax in districts under contract system, how paid — contracts, how let — notice — contractor to give bond.
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231.260. Contractor liable on bond for damages — when.
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231.270. May abolish contract system of working roads — how.
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231.280. Clerk to make itemized statement — publication — filing of certain copies.
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231.290. County clerk to furnish forms.
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231.300. County commission may appropriate money, when.
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231.310. Highway engineer to make surveys, when — report.
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231.320. Prosecuting attorney to prosecute actions.
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231.330. Violations — penalty.
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231.340. Streets and alleys in unincorporated towns, under control of county commission.
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231.350. Road overseer's duties.
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231.360. Construction of sidewalks, curbs in unincorporated town or village (first class counties).
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231.370. Contracts to be let by county commission — when — how.
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231.380. Cost, how apportioned, assessed and collected.
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231.390. Special tax bills, how issued.
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231.400. Construction of sidewalks and roadways in unincorporated villages (second class counties).
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231.410. Contracts to be let by county commission — when — how.
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231.420. Cost, how apportioned, assessed and collected.
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231.430. Special tax bills, how issued.
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231.441. County receipts from county aid road trust fund, how expended — when distributed.
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231.444. County road tax — counties of the third and fourth classification — special road rock fund.
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231.450. Funds may be appropriated for local purposes.
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231.455. Payment of funds — use.
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231.460. Distribution formula — highways and transportation commission rules not applicable.
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