Effective - 28 Aug 1941
493.090. Public notice or advertisement valid, when. — No public notice or advertisement directed by any court or required by law to be published in a newspaper, in cities of one hundred thousand inhabitants or more, shall be valid unless it be published in a daily newspaper qualified to publish such notices and advertisements under the provisions of sections 493.070 to 493.090.
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(RSMo 1939 § 14972, A.L. 1941 p. 519)
Prior revision: 1929 § 13779
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXXIII - Evidence and Legal Advertisements
Chapter 493 - Legal Publications, Notice and Advertisements
Section 493.010 - Cost of advertisements in judicial proceedings, payment by whom.
Section 493.020 - Payment of costs by county, when.
Section 493.025 - Rates generally allowable for public advertisements or legal notices.
Section 493.040 - Officers to procure best rates.
Section 493.045 - Daily newspaper defined.
Section 493.055 - Publication of certain real estate transactions.
Section 493.060 - Affidavit of printer, editor or publisher — evidence.
Section 493.070 - Advertisements published in specified newspapers (cities of 100,000 or more).
Section 493.075 - Publication of notice in lieu of posting, limits.
Section 493.080 - Notice of meeting to select official publication — petitions of newspapers.
Section 493.090 - Public notice or advertisement valid, when.
Section 493.110 - Board to meet and select newspapers, when, how.
Section 493.120 - Notice published in other newspapers not valid.