Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 229 - Provisions Relating to All Roads
Section 229.440 - Proposition submitted to county commission for approval or rejection — bond to be given.

Effective - 28 Aug 1939
229.440. Proposition submitted to county commission for approval or rejection — bond to be given. — 1. Before the commissioners of any special road district or the township board of any township shall enter into any contract for the removal of coal or other mineral from or under any public road they shall submit their proposition to the county commission of the county for its approval or rejection. If the commission approves the proposition they shall direct the prosecuting attorney of the county to prepare the contract between the commissioners or township board as the case may be and the parties with whom they seek to contract.
2. Said contract shall particularly describe the road to be temporarily abandoned, the kind and character of road to be rebuilt, and the time limit for rebuilding same and before said contract is executed, the person, firm or corporation with whom it is made shall file with the clerk of the county commission a bond with good and sufficient sureties in at least four times the estimated cost of rebuilding said road after the removal of the coal or other mineral from same. Said bond shall be payable to the state of Missouri for the use and benefit of the special road district or township as the case may be and approved by the county commission and shall provide that the person, firm or corporation shall at their own expense remove said coal, within such time and under such terms as may be provided and if in the opinion of the county commission a temporary road be necessary or feasible, will at their own expense construct and at all times maintain a good road along, near and parallel to the road temporarily abandoned and connected with the usual road at both ends, all within the time and on such terms as may be provided; that they will be responsible and liable for any damages or injuries caused by their negligence in not properly constructing or maintaining said temporary road; that they will as soon as the coal or other mineral is removed from said road, at their own expense and without delay rebuild the same in a good substantial and workmanlike manner, according to the plans and specifications and within the time limit and according to the terms set forth in the contract. Said bond may provide for penalties or liquidated damages for the violation of its provisions.
3. When said road is complete as provided in the plans and specifications and according to all the terms and conditions of the contract and accepted by the county commission, the bond shall be released provided all conditions of the bond have been met and all claims, liabilities and causes of action, arising out of the performance of the conditions of said contract or bond or out of the violation of the same have been wholly met, settled and discharged.
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(RSMo 1939 § 8862)
Prior revision: 1929 § 8202

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XIV - Roads and Waterways

Chapter 229 - Provisions Relating to All Roads

Section 229.010 - Roads to be thirty feet wide.

Section 229.020 - Roads less than thirty feet in width, when.

Section 229.030 - Roads cleared of obstructions.

Section 229.040 - Road construction — contracts — plans — supervision.

Section 229.050 - Engineer's estimate of cost — advertisement for bids — contract.

Section 229.060 - Contractor to give bond.

Section 229.070 - Contractor to report, when — payments.

Section 229.080 - Donations, how appropriated.

Section 229.090 - Sales agents — certain persons barred.

Section 229.100 - Improvements along public roads — location — control.

Section 229.120 - Engineer and overseer to protect trees.

Section 229.130 - Fingerboards.

Section 229.150 - Ditches and crossings, how made — obstructions or damage prohibited, exception — violations, remedy — inapplicability to charter counties and St. Louis City.

Section 229.160 - Protection of bridges — penalty for neglect.

Section 229.200 - Penalties.

Section 229.210 - Driving on recently constructed bridge or culvert prohibited — notice of closing.

Section 229.220 - Penalty for violation.

Section 229.222 - Designation of a certain road or highway as a memorial road for law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty.

Section 229.230 - Permit to move building across road.

Section 229.240 - Application for permit.

Section 229.250 - Notice to cut or remove poles or wires.

Section 229.260 - Removal of lines or poles, when — costs assessed, how.

Section 229.270 - Fee for permit.

Section 229.280 - Violation defined.

Section 229.290 - Penalty.

Section 229.300 - Work projects affecting property rights, moving of buildings on highways (first class counties).

Section 229.310 - Application for special use permit.

Section 229.320 - County engineers to prescribe rules and regulations — bond.

Section 229.330 - Restoration of premises used.

Section 229.340 - Fee may be required.

Section 229.350 - Necessary alterations — notice.

Section 229.360 - If owner supplies no competent workmen when alteration necessary, work to be done at owner's expense.

Section 229.370 - Penalty.

Section 229.380 - Overseer's complaint as to grade crossings.

Section 229.390 - Notice to be in writing — service.

Section 229.400 - County commission to act upon report of surveyor.

Section 229.410 - Railroad company failing to make change, circuit court to enforce orders.

Section 229.420 - Temporary abandonment of public road to permit mining.

Section 229.430 - Commissioners may contract for removal of minerals and for rebuilding of road abandoned.

Section 229.440 - Proposition submitted to county commission for approval or rejection — bond to be given.

Section 229.450 - Sections applicable to certain counties — conflicting laws repealed.

Section 229.475 - Definitions — removal of plants from roadways or state and county highways without permission, prohibited, penalty.

Section 229.477 - Exemptions, authorized eradication of weeds or diseased vegetation, scientific research, certain edibles and seeds.

Section 229.479 - Sale of plants or plant parts collected from highways or roadways, penalty.

Section 229.481 - Law enforcement officials, conservation agents and agents of department of natural resources to enforce.