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Missouri

Chapter 236
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236.010. Dams across nonnavigable streams — who may erect.
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236.020. Owner of land on one side of stream may erect dam.
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236.030. Petition to be filed in circuit court — contents.
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236.040. Additional information to be set out.
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236.050. Petition, where filed.
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236.060. Writ of ad quod damnum.
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236.070. Duty of sheriff in executing writ.
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236.080. Acre of ground to be set apart, when.
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236.090. Proprietor to be notified of the inquest.
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236.100. Sheriff and jury may act in adjoining county.
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236.110. Inquest to be in writing.
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236.120. Proceedings on return of inquest.
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236.130. Issues to be tried as in civil cases.
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236.140. Costs, how adjudged.
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236.150. Court may order new writ.
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236.160. Court may enter order to erect dam, when.
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236.170. Court shall include in its order, what.
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236.180. Privilege to erect subject to certain conditions.
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236.190. Land decreed for mill privileges to revert, when.
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236.200. Height of dam, how increased.
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236.210. Inquest not to bar right of action, when.
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236.220. Power of court to prevent erection of dam.
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236.230. Dams without chutes declared nuisances.
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236.240. Dams deemed public nuisances, when.
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236.250. Forfeiture of rights, when.
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236.255. Dam reconstructed and maintained when used for other purposes.
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236.260. Privilege to construct dam to cease, when.
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236.270. Penalty for building without permission.
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236.280. Right to divert stream through tunnel — conditions.
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236.400. Definitions.
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236.405. Employment of engineer and assistants — records — rulemaking, procedure.
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236.415. Council's powers and duties — public hearings required — adoption of rules and regulations, procedure.
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236.420. Inspection of dams and reservoirs, when — report on conditions.
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236.425. Chief engineer's duties — search warrants — council to hear certain appeals.
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236.430. Employees, council to provide for.
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236.435. Permits required, when, procedure to obtain — chief engineer to make recommendation — exemptions — plans to be filed.
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236.440. Owner to notify council, when — council to issue safety permit — registration of existing dams, when — violations.
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236.445. Permit may be suspended — alteration or removal may be required — violation.
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236.450. Removal or repair of abandoned dam — recovery of expenses.
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236.455. Emergency action authorized.
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236.460. Transfer of ownership, notice required.
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236.465. Industrial water retention structures subject to provisions of sections 236.400 to 236.500 — inspection — changes.
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236.470. Conduct of hearings — subpoenas — approval of final orders.
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236.475. Immunity of officers.
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236.480. Judicial review of actions — administrative review required — interpretation of administrative actions.
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236.485. Water rights preserved.
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236.490. Enforcement of act.
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236.495. Legal actions for enforcement available, procedure.
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236.500. Penalties.
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