Missouri Statutes

§ 80.090 — Trustees — power to pass certain ordinances.

Missouri § 80.090
JurisdictionMissouri
Title VIICITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Ch. 80Towns and Villages

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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 80.090 (2026).

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Such board of trustees shall have power:

(1)To pass bylaws and ordinances to prevent and remove nuisances;
(2)To prevent, restrain and suppress bawdy-houses, gambling houses and other disorderly houses within the limits of such town, or any addition to said town, or any commons thereto attached;
(3)To restrain and prohibit gambling;
(4)To license, tax and regulate merchants, peddlers and auctioneers, and to regulate and prohibit the sale or giving away of intoxicating liquors under merchants' licenses in such towns; provided, that druggists and pharmacists may sell upon prescriptions, as is provided by law;
(5)To provide for licensing and regulating and prohibiting dramshops and tippling houses, public shows, circuses, theatrical and other amusements, to the distance of one-

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Legislative History

(RSMo 1939 § 7248) Prior revisions: 1929 § 7097; 1919 § 8547; 1909 § 9436 Auctioneers, not maintaining a business office in municipality, exempt from license, 71.620 Farmers, selling own produce, exempt from license, 150.030 (1955) Where retail supermarket store building was located partly in village and partly in fourth class city, each could impose on operator thereof a merchant's license tax (or privilege tax) measured by gross sales of supermarket, and village tax was valid although most of sales were without its boundaries.  Food Center of St. Louis v. Village of Warson Woods (Mo.), 277 S.W.2d 573. (1965) Insofar as this section purports to permit a charter city to annex territory by ordinance alone it is unconstitutional.  City of Hannibal v. Winchester (Mo.), 391 S.W.2d 279.

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