2017 Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XV LANDS, LEVEES, DRAINAGE, SEWERS AND PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
Chapter 244 Private Drainage Rights
Section 244.010 Drainage for agricultural or sanitary purposes.

Universal Citation: MO Rev Stat § 244.010 (2017)

Effective 28 Aug 1939

Title XV LANDS, LEVEES, DRAINAGE, SEWERS AND PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY

Chapter 244

244.010. Drainage for agricultural or sanitary purposes. — The owner or owners of all or any part of any tract or parcel of swamp, wet, flat or overflowed land in this state, situated within or without any drainage or levee district organized under any laws of this state, shall have the right, under the provisions of this chapter, to drain or protect such land for sanitary or agricultural purposes, without forming such land into a district, by constructing an open ditch, laying tile or building a levee, and such ditch, tile or levee may be constructed through or across any tract or parcel of land situate between such land to be drained or protected and any lake, bayou, hollow, creek, artificial drainage ditch, river, depression or other outlet into which the waters from such swamp, wet, flat or overflowed land can be drained, provided the owner or owners of the land through or upon which such ditch, tile or levee must be built be paid a sum equal to the value of land, if any, consumed in constructing such works and the amount of damages, if any, that will be sustained by such land from the construction and maintenance of the improvement.

(RSMo 1939 § 12455)

Prior revisions: 1929 § 10865; 1919 § 4560; 1909 § 5662

CROSS REFERENCE:

County planning commission, class one counties, approval of improvements, 64.010 to 64.205

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