Section 431.160 – Assignor shall not release demand, when — title of assignee.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 431.160. Assignor shall not release demand, when — title of assignee. — It shall not be in the power of the assignor of a demand, after assignment, to release any part of it, nor shall any assignee obtain greater title thereto or interest therein than the person had from whom […]
Section 431.170 – Action against assignor by assignee, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 431.170. Action against assignor by assignee, when. — The assignee of a bond, nonnegotiable note or account, may maintain an action against the assignor, upon failure to obtain payment from the obligor, maker or debtor, only in one of the following cases: (1) If he use due diligence in the […]
Section 431.065 – Minor spouse or parent may give consent, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 1977 431.065. Minor spouse or parent may give consent, when. — Any minor who has been lawfully married and any minor parent or legal custodian of a child, if otherwise competent to contract, shall be considered an adult for the purpose of entering into a contract for surgical, medical, or other […]
Section 431.066 – Insurance benefits payable directly to minor, when — validity of receipt — disaffirmance prohibited.
Effective – 28 Aug 1983 431.066. Insurance benefits payable directly to minor, when — validity of receipt — disaffirmance prohibited. — 1. When any minor eighteen years or older, being married, and the beneficiary of a policy of insurance on the life of his spouse becomes entitled to any benefits under the policy of insurance […]
Section 431.067 – Contracts of minors to borrow money for higher education — validity.
Effective – 28 Aug 1963 431.067. Contracts of minors to borrow money for higher education — validity. — Any minor may execute legally binding promissory notes and may legally contract to borrow money to defray the necessary expenses of attending any accredited university, college or conservatory, and shall have full legal capacity to act in […]
Section 431.068 – Persons seventeen or older may donate blood — written permission required for sixteen-year-olds.
Effective – 28 Aug 2006 431.068. Persons seventeen or older may donate blood — written permission required for sixteen-year-olds. — 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 431.061, any person seventeen years of age or older may donate blood voluntarily without the necessity of obtaining the permission or authorization of his or her parent or guardian. […]
Section 431.069 – Acquiring human tissues declared to be rendition of a service — transfusions or transplants declared not a sale — implied warranties, how limited.
Effective – 28 Aug 1971 431.069. Acquiring human tissues declared to be rendition of a service — transfusions or transplants declared not a sale — implied warranties, how limited. — The procurement, processing, distribution or use of whole blood, plasma, blood products, blood derivatives and other human tissues, including but not limited to corneas, bones, […]
Section 431.070 – Contracts with counties, effect.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 431.070. Contracts with counties, effect. — All notes, bonds, bills, contracts, covenants, agreements or writings made whereby any person shall be bound to any county, or to the inhabitants thereof, or to the governor, or to any other person, in whatever form, for the payment of money or any debt […]
Section 431.080 – Suit may be instituted thereon.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 431.080. Suit may be instituted thereon. — Suits may be commenced and prosecuted thereon in the name of such county, or in the name of the person to whom they are made, to the use of the county, as fully and effectually as any person may or can, upon like […]
Section 431.090 – County commission may appoint agent to contract for county.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 431.090. County commission may appoint agent to contract for county. — The county commission may, by an order entered of record, appoint an agent to make any contract on behalf of such county for erecting any county buildings, or for any other purpose authorized by law; and the contract of […]