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2005 Missouri Revised Statutes - Chapter 12 — Acquisition of Land by United States Government
- § 12.010. — Consent given United States to acquire land by purchase for certain purposes--exceptions, when.
- § 12.020. — Jurisdiction given with reservations.
- § 12.025. — Jurisdiction ceded to United States within Ozark National Scenic Riverways, and certain other property, exceptions.
- § 12.027. — United States to have concurrent jurisdiction over crimes and offenses in certain national parks and historic sites.
- § 12.028. — Governor may accept cession of jurisdiction in federal enclaves.
- § 12.030. — Consent given United States to acquire land by purchase or condemnation for certain purposes.
- § 12.040. — Exclusive jurisdiction ceded to United States--reserving right of taxation and right to serve processes.
- § 12.050. — United States may acquire areas of land or water necessary for migratory-bird reservations, when.
- § 12.070. — Sums received from United States shall be expended, how.
- § 12.080. — County commission shall direct expenditures.
- § 12.090. — Duty of commissioner of administration.
- § 12.100. — County commission to use funds in maintaining schools and roads.
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