Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 523 - Condemnation Proceedings
Section 523.030 - Summons, when to issue, how served — publication.

Effective - 28 Aug 1957
523.030. Summons, when to issue, how served — publication. — Upon the filing of the petition, a summons shall be issued, giving such owner at least ten days' notice of the time when said petition will be heard, which summons shall be served by the sheriff of the county, in the same manner as writs of summons are or may be by law required to be served. If the name or residence of the owner is unknown, or if the owners, or any of them, do not reside within the state, notice of the time of hearing the petition, reciting the substance of the petition and the day fixed for the hearing thereof, shall be given by publication once each week for three consecutive weeks prior to the time of hearing the petition, in a newspaper published in the county in which the proceedings are pending, if one is published in the county, or if no newspaper is published in the county, or the publisher shall refuse to publish the same on tender of his usual charges for advertising, then by posting up said notice for three consecutive weeks at the door of the courthouse of the county wherein the lands or any portion of them lie.
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(RSMo 1939 § 1505, A.L. 1957 p. 747)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 1341; 1919 § 1792; 1909 § 2361
(1954) Whether a defendant was a nonresident of the state so as to authorize service by publication is a question of fact and where verified averment of nonresidence was made, and there was no evidence that he was resident, service by publication held valid. State ex rel. Fugatt v. Hawkins, 241 A. 640, 264 S.W.2d 387.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXVI - Statutory Actions and Torts

Chapter 523 - Condemnation Proceedings

Section 523.001 - Definitions.

Section 523.010 - Lands may be condemned, when — petition — parties — power of public utility to condemn certain lands, limitation.

Section 523.020 - Different owners may be joined in one petition.

Section 523.025 - Involuntary easement by eminent domain by electrical corporation, financial commitments to project required — failure, remedy.

Section 523.030 - Summons, when to issue, how served — publication.

Section 523.039 - Just compensation for condemned property, amount — agricultural or horticultural property, amount.

Section 523.040 - Appointment of commissioners — duties — notice of property viewing.

Section 523.045 - Interest on awards payable when — enforcement.

Section 523.050 - Commissioners' report — notice of filing — review.

Section 523.053 - Distribution of condemnation awards among defendants.

Section 523.055 - Possession of land delivered, when, notice — writ of possession, executed how.

Section 523.060 - Right of trial by jury in condemnation proceedings — jury responsibility in determining fair market value.

Section 523.061 - Determination of homestead taking and heritage value.

Section 523.070 - Costs, by whom paid.

Section 523.080 - Shall not enter or appropriate dwelling house.

Section 523.090 - Who may have damages ascertained — proceedings.

Section 523.100 - Appropriation of lands of corporations by other corporations.

Section 523.200 - Definitions.

Section 523.205 - Relocation assistance given, when — definitions — relocation plans — contents — residential payments — business payments — advance payments — waiver — notice — report — ineligibility for tax abatement, when — additional requirements...

Section 523.210 - Agencies authorized to establish rules and regulations.

Section 523.215 - Not to affect other condemnation compensation.

Section 523.250 - Notice of intended acquisition — mailing requirements.

Section 523.253 - Written offer, requirements — explanation of determination of property value.

Section 523.256 - Good faith negotiation required, findings, remedies.

Section 523.259 - Abandonment of condemnation, remedies — applicability.

Section 523.261 - Legislative determinations of areas to be condemned to be supported by substantial evidence, hearing, appeal.

Section 523.262 - Power of eminent domain limited, how — private entities to have power of eminent domain — notice.

Section 523.265 - Alternative locations for condemnation, procedure.

Section 523.271 - Exercise of eminent domain over private property for economic development purposes prohibited — definition.

Section 523.274 - Consideration of each parcel of property — time limit on commencement of eminent domain acquisitions.

Section 523.277 - Office of ombudsman for property rights.

Section 523.282 - Blanket easements void, when — definitions.

Section 523.283 - Easement or right-of-way by certain entities fixed by use — definition — commissioners appointed by court — attorneys' fees and costs for prevailing property owners.

Section 523.286 - Declaration of farmland as blighted prohibited — definition.