§ 357.010 Authorization of cooperative plan — purposes — other corporations may ..
§ 357.015 Housing cooperative, defined, limitations
§ 357.020 Articles of incorporation — filing — certificate
§ 357.030 Amendments to articles — change in number of authorized shares — fees
§ 357.040 Issuance of common and preferred stock
§ 357.050 Limit of shares
§ 357.060 Fees for incorporation
§ 357.070 Fees of recorder of deeds
§ 357.080 Management by board — election — removal
§ 357.090 Election of directors
§ 357.100 Business policies — control — vote
§ 357.110 Proxies, how voted
§ 357.120 Stock, who may purchase
§ 357.130 Method of distribution of earnings of association — provisions of bylaws
§ 357.140 Auditing of books annually
§ 357.150 Use of funds
§ 357.160 Private property exempt
§ 357.170 Prior cooperative associations
§ 357.180 Dissolution proceedings, how taken
§ 357.190 Use of the name “cooperative” prohibited

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Terms Used In Missouri Laws > Chapter 357 - Cooperative Companies

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