Missouri Statutes

§ 380.151 — Mutual companies may unite or transfer funds and engagements, procedure — creditor's rights not affected.

Missouri § 380.151
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XXIVBUSINESS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Ch. 380County, Town and Farmers' Mutual Property Insurance Companies

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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 380.151 (2026).

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Any two or more Missouri mutual insurance companies operating under the provisions of sections 380.011 to 380.151 may unite and become incorporated in one corporate body, with or without any dissolution or division of the funds of either corporation; or any such corporation may transfer its engagements, funds and property to any other such corporation and upon such terms as may be agreed upon by three-fourths of the members of each of the bodies who are either present in person or by proxy at the meeting of the members convened for that purpose by notice, stating the object of the meeting, sent by first class mail to every member, and by a general notice, appearing daily at least one week or weekly at least two weeks in a newspaper published in the county where the principal home office of

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Legislative History

(L. 1984 H.B. 1498) Effective 1-01-85

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§ 380.005
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