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Missouri

Chapter 353
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353.010. Citation of chapter.
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353.020. Definitions.
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353.030. Organization of corporation — contents of articles of agreement.
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353.040. Life insurance company operating as urban redevelopment corporation — limitation on earnings — disposition of surplus.
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353.050. Use of word "redevelopment" prohibited — exceptions.
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353.060. Urban redevelopment corporation may operate one or more development projects — powers, public hearing required, when.
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353.070. General corporation laws unless conflicting apply.
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353.080. Notice of meetings to holders of income debentures.
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353.090. Maintain reserves for specific purposes.
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353.100. When corporation may pay interest on its income debentures or dividends on its stock.
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353.110. Real property exempt from taxation — limitation.
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353.120. Transfer by fiduciaries and public agencies of real property to a redevelopment corporation.
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353.130. Redevelopment corporation may acquire property.
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353.140. Occupancy of property acquired by corporation by previous owners — conditions.
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353.150. Borrowing of money and giving of security by corporation.
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353.160. May accept grants or loans from the United States government.
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353.170. City may acquire, clear, convey or lease property for use in redevelopment project.
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353.180. Any corporation may purchase shares of stock of urban redevelopment corporation.
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353.190. Real property tax abatement not to apply, excursion gambling boats.
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