Effective - 28 Aug 1939
352.130. May acquire stock — power to hold real estate. — It shall be lawful for any corporation which may be organized under this chapter, or any existing corporation the purposes whereof are included in those mentioned in section 352.020, to acquire, by subscription, purchase, devise or gift, shares of stock in any stock company which shall hereafter be incorporated under and pursuant to the laws of this state, for the sole purpose of erecting or purchasing a hall or building for the use and benefit of any one or more of such corporations, as mentioned in section 352.020, and to hold such stock as personal property, and to enjoy the rights and privileges appertaining to such ownership; provided, that the stock corporation erecting or purchasing such hall or building for the purpose aforesaid shall not permit the same to be occupied or used by any person or corporation for any purpose not included among those specified in section 352.020, except so much of said building as may be necessarily rented for business purposes, in order to secure a sufficient revenue to provide for the expenses of the care and maintenance of said property, and for annual dividends not to exceed five percent upon the capital stock thereof, and every such stock corporation as herein mentioned shall, in the articles of association thereof, expressly declare its sole purposes to be such as above provided for; and provided further, that any corporation, the purposes whereof are included in section 352.020, may acquire and hold in its own name such real estate and buildings as may be necessary for assembly, library, laboratory and other rooms requisite for its purposes, and may receive income from such other rooms as may be requisite to the completeness of such buildings; but such income shall be applied to the purpose of such corporation as defined in section 352.020.
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(RSMo 1939 § 5448)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 5007; 1919 § 10275; 1909 § 3443
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIII - Corporations, Associations and Partnerships
Chapter 352 - Religious and Charitable Associations — Charitable Gift Annuities
Section 352.010 - Incorporation of benevolent associations.
Section 352.020 - Character of associations which may incorporate.
Section 352.030 - May be formed to execute trusts.
Section 352.060 - Incorporation — procedure.
Section 352.070 - Amendment of charter.
Section 352.080 - Changing location — procedure.
Section 352.090 - Incorporated association may become fraternal benefit society.
Section 352.100 - Record kept.
Section 352.110 - Bylaws — provisions.
Section 352.120 - Dues — member's liability.
Section 352.130 - May acquire stock — power to hold real estate.
Section 352.140 - Benevolent corporations may be merged.
Section 352.150 - Proceedings to effect merger.
Section 352.160 - Property rights — how affected by merger.
Section 352.170 - Obligations not abated by merger.
Section 352.180 - Method of dissolution.
Section 352.190 - Application for dissolution — contents.
Section 352.200 - May oppose dissolution of association.
Section 352.210 - Decree of dissolution — disposition of property.
Section 352.220 - Certified copy of order filed with secretary of state.
Section 352.230 - Dissolved corporation to convey property to successor.
Section 352.240 - May be proceeded against by quo warranto, when.
Section 352.245 - Private foundations, prohibited activities.
Section 352.500 - Definitions.
Section 352.505 - Notice to department, contents.
Section 352.510 - Notice to donors, disclosure, required.
Section 352.515 - Issuance of annuity not business of insurance.