Missouri Statutes
§ 260.1024 — Covenants are perpetual, exceptions — department may terminate covenants, when.
Missouri § 260.1024
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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 260.1024 (2026).
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1. An environmental covenant is perpetual unless it is:
(1)By its terms, limited to a specific duration or terminated by the occurrence of a specific event;
(2)Terminated by consent under section 260.1027 ;
(3)Terminated by subsection 2 of this section;
(4)Terminated by foreclosure of an interest that has priority over the environmental covenant; or
(5)Terminated or modified in an eminent domain proceeding, but only if:
(a)The department that signed the covenant is a party to the proceeding;
(b)All persons identified in section 260.1027 are given notice of the pendency of the proceeding; and
(c)The court determines, after hearing, that the termination or modification will not adversely affect human health, public welfare, or the environment.
2. If the department
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Legislative History
(L. 2007 S.B. 54)
Effective 1-01-08
Nearby Sections
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§ 260.005
Definitions.§ 260.010
Authority created.§ 260.015
Purpose of authority.§ 260.025
Officers, how selected.§ 260.030
Compensation and expenses.§ 260.045
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