Missouri Statutes

§ 233.355 — Protests and objections to be considered by the county commission — order of the county commission.

Missouri § 233.355
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XIVROADS AND WATERWAYS
Ch. 233Incorporated Road Districts

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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 233.355 (2026).

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1.Anyone owning land within one-half mile of such public road or part of public road may, at any time before the day the county commission, as stated in such notice, is to consider protests, objections and exceptions, file with the clerk of the county commission written protest against the improvements of said public road or part of public road.  Such protest shall be signed by the party protesting, and describe the land owned by him that is within such district and within one-half mile of said public road or part of public road, and the number of acres thereof; and anyone interested in land in the district may show any reason there may be why such public road or part of public road cannot be so improved and the cost thereof charged against the lands in the district.
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Legislative History

(RSMo 1939 § 8845) Prior revisions: 1929 § 8185; 1919 § 10946

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