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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Whenever the director institutes proceedings under section 354.355, he may also institute proceedings in the same case for receivership for any organization or corporation having the exclusive or dominant right to manage or control the corporation subject to the provisions of sections 354.010 to 354.380 which is the subject of the main case, when it appears that a receiver is necessary for the preservation of the assets of the corporation or that a receiver is necessary to determine the assets of the corporation held by the organization or corporation. The duration of the receivership and the duties of the receiver shall be in the discretion of the court.
2. The director may apply to the circuit court of Cole County, Missouri, for an order appointing him as receiver or ancillary receiver, and directing him to conserve the assets within this state of any foreign or alien corporation subject to the provisions of sections 354.010 to 354.380 upon any of the following grounds:
(1) Upon any of the grounds specified in section 354.355; or
(2) That the corporation has been placed in conservatorship or receivership in its domiciliary state or sovereignty or elsewhere. The institution of and the operation of the receivership shall be in accordance with chapter 355.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XXIII. Corporations, Associations and Partnerships § 354.357. Receivership, grounds, procedure - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xxiii-corporations-associations-and-partnerships/mo-rev-st-354-357/
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