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Section 362.023 Trust company may refuse demand deposits by its articles of incorporation, effect of.

MO Rev Stat § 362.023 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 1977

362.023. Trust company may refuse demand deposits by its articles of incorporation, effect of. — 1. Other provisions of the law to the contrary notwithstanding, the articles of agreement of any trust company may preclude the acceptance of demand deposits, in which case the procedure for granting or denying a charter for the proposed trust company shall be as provided in sections 362.025 to 362.040, except that the determination of need and convenience as provided in section 362.030 shall be limited to the need for fiduciary services as authorized under subsection 2 of section 362.105.

2. No trust company the articles of which preclude or do not affirmatively provide for the acceptance of demand deposits, and no trust company which does not regularly accept demand deposits on September 28, 1977, shall accept demand deposits without a certificate issued by the director of finance authorizing the acceptance of demand deposits. The application for such certificate shall be treated as an application for a new charter and shall be granted or denied as provided in sections 362.030 to 362.040.

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(L. 1977 S.B. 420)

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Section 362.023 Trust company may refuse demand deposits by its articles of incorporation, effect of.