Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 109 - Public and Business Records
Section 109.020 - Duty of executor.

Effective - 28 Aug 1939
109.020. Duty of executor. — When such officer shall die, his executor or administrator shall deliver such records, books and papers to his successor.
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(RSMo 1939 § 3623)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 3233; 1919 § 10595; 1909 § 10406

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VIII - Public Officers and Employees, Bonds and Records

Chapter 109 - Public and Business Records

Section 109.005 - State document preservation fund established, purpose — state treasurer duty to invest — unexpended balance, lapse prohibited.

Section 109.007 - Document preservation fund, duties of archives division to preserve legal, historical and genealogical documents — annual report.

Section 109.010 - Officer to deliver records to successor.

Section 109.020 - Duty of executor.

Section 109.030 - Penalties for failure to deliver records.

Section 109.040 - Vacated office — seizure of records by warrant.

Section 109.050 - Authority of officer executing writ.

Section 109.060 - Penalty for not executing the writ.

Section 109.070 - Remedy of person aggrieved by issuance of such warrant.

Section 109.080 - Private persons to deliver records — proceedings on failure.

Section 109.090 - Courts may order records rebound, transcribed, indexed.

Section 109.100 - Photographic copies of records.

Section 109.110 - Transcript to be evidence, when.

Section 109.120 - Records reproduced by photographic, video or electronic process, standards — cost.

Section 109.130 - Reproduced records deemed original, when.

Section 109.140 - Disposition of court records, how authorized — methods of disposition.

Section 109.156 - Original may be destroyed after reproduction, exceptions.

Section 109.160 - Statement and affidavit when record lost or destroyed.

Section 109.170 - Clerk to issue summons — proceedings.

Section 109.180 - Public records open to inspection — refusal to permit inspection, penalty.

Section 109.190 - Right of person to photograph public records — regulations.

Section 109.195 - Public records of ownership or security interest not subject to inspection or copying.

Section 109.200 - Short title.

Section 109.210 - Definitions.

Section 109.220 - Records management and archives service to be established — appointment of director.

Section 109.221 - Historical records advisory board — secretary of state to serve as coordinator — meetings, expenses — powers, duties — rules, promulgation, procedure — grants for preservation of local records, use of recorder's fund for matching mo...

Section 109.225 - Missouri board on geographic names established, members, terms, meetings — secretary to be designated — duties of board.

Section 109.230 - Duties of director.

Section 109.240 - Duties of agency heads.

Section 109.241 - Local agency head, duties of.

Section 109.250 - State records commission established — members — duties — meetings.

Section 109.255 - Secretary of state duties as to local boards of record control — local boards, terms, expenses.

Section 109.260 - Destruction of records and nonrecord materials.

Section 109.265 - Disposition of nonrecord material, director to retain certain copies, when.

Section 109.270 - Records are property of state or local government — not to be damaged or disposed of.

Section 109.280 - Agency heads may determine nature and form of records — confidential records to be so treated.

Section 109.290 - Director to assist legislative and judicial branches upon request.

Section 109.295 - Certain activities not affected.

Section 109.300 - Termination of agency — disposition of records.

Section 109.310 - Records, how destroyed — rules and regulations to supersede existing law and regulations.

Section 109.400 - Archival facility to be maintained, authority to enter into contracts and receive moneys.

Section 109.410 - Missouri State Archives — St. Louis Trust Fund established, use of funds.

Section 109.500 - Records defined.

Section 109.510 - Data processing may be used for all records.