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Section 238.352 Transfer of project to commission, when — dissolution of corporation, required when — procedures.

MO Rev Stat § 238.352 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 30 May 1990, see footnote

238.352. Transfer of project to commission, when — dissolution of corporation, required when — procedures. — 1. When a project is completed and all outstanding bonds, notes, obligations, liabilities or other debts of the corporation have been paid and retired or the corporation has provided for payment or retirement as determined by the commission, title to the project shall be transferred to the commission pursuant to contract. The commission shall then be responsible for all future maintenance costs of the project pursuant to contract. At such time, the corporation shall be dissolved unless the board amends the articles of incorporation as provided by sections 238.300 to 238.360 to allow the corporation to commence work on another project.

2. If a corporation is dissolved or liquidated and after all of its outstanding debts have been paid in full, all other income or assets of the corporation shall be liquidated and deposited in the state road fund and shall become the property of the commission.

3. If a corporation must be dissolved or liquidated before all of its outstanding debts and obligations have been paid in full, such liquidation shall be through a receivership action instituted in the appropriate circuit court of this state or as otherwise provided by law.

4. If the corporation or the commission does not elect to complete a project, any real property obtained for the project from the state of Missouri or any agency or political subdivision shall be returned. The state, its agency or political subdivision shall repay or return to the corporation all moneys or property it received from the corporation as consideration for the original transaction.

5. Bonds, notes, obligations, liabilities or other debts of the corporation shall exclusively be the responsibility of the corporation payable solely out of corporation funds and property provided herein and shall not constitute debt or liability of the state of Missouri or any agency or political subdivision of the state.

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(L. 1990 S.B. 479 & 649 § 31)

Effective 5-30-90

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Section 238.352 Transfer of project to commission, when — dissolution of corporation, required when — procedures.