Difference between revisions of "Abandonment in Missouri"

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Usually requires intent along with affirmative acts demonstrating abandonment.  Mere non-use is not usually sufficient.
 
Usually requires intent along with affirmative acts demonstrating abandonment.  Mere non-use is not usually sufficient.
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==Escheat==
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With regard to unclaimed funds in the context of a closing, see [[Escheat in Missouri]].
  
 
==Cross-References==
 
==Cross-References==
 
* [[Missouri]]
 
* [[Missouri]]
 
* [[Bankruptcy]]
 
* [[Bankruptcy]]
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* [[Escheat in Missouri]]
 
* [[Railroad Titles in Missouri]]
 
* [[Railroad Titles in Missouri]]
 
* [[Roads in Missouri]]
 
* [[Roads in Missouri]]

Revision as of 08:44, 7 August 2018

Overview

Abandonment generally means giving up rights to something. Abandonment can refer to a few different things depending on the context.

Bankruptcy

With regard to abandonment of assets in the context of a bankruptcy, see Bankruptcy.

Easements

Public

  • See 228.190 - Abandonment for public rights-of-way after five (5) years on non-use.

Private

Usually requires intent along with affirmative acts demonstrating abandonment. Mere non-use is not usually sufficient.

Escheat

With regard to unclaimed funds in the context of a closing, see Escheat in Missouri.

Cross-References