84 opinions issued in 1936.
Opinion No. 86-36 — GAMBLING DEVICES.
Jan 24, 1936
Who has right to money in seized slot machines?
Opinion No. 24-36 — MORTGAGES.
Jan 24, 1936
Method of releasing chattel mortgage.
Opinion No. 94-36 — COUNTY COURT.
Jan 23, 1936
Cannot make gift to deputy sheriff injured in line of duty.
Opinion No. 79-36 — PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Jan 22, 1936
County Surveyor cannot hold office of County Administrator of W. P. A.
Opinion No. 16-36 — MERCHANT LICENSE.
Jan 22, 1936
Persons who deal in selling ice at any stand must obtain merchandising license and execute surety bond.
Opinion No. 47-36 — COUNTY BUDGET ACT.
Jan 21, 1936
Special tax levy of .07 authorized by section 7891 is not to be included in the term revenue as used in the Budget Act.
Opinion No. 10-36 — SCHOOLS.
Jan 21, 1936
Orphan children permitted to attend school in any district in which such have a temporary or permanent home and are unable to pay tuition fees.
Opinion No. 56-36 — BANKS & BANKING.; CORPORATIONS.
Jan 20, 1936
Persons seeking to incorporate doing a safety deposit box business, must comply with the provisions of Article 5, Chapter 34, R.S. Mo. 1929.
Opinion No. 43-36 — OFFICERS.
Jan 18, 1936
Illegal for State, County or municipal officer to accept or use pass issued by railroad company in consideration of such officer acting as local attorney.
Opinion No. 11-36 — COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE.; EMBARGO.; STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Jan 18, 1936
Neither has authority to issue embargo prohibiting shipment of apples into this state.
Opinion No. 78-36 — COUNTY TREASURER.
Jan 17, 1936
Cannot claim commission on school funds as provided in Sect. 9266, R.S. 1929 if funds of consolidated school district are paid direct to the treasurer of the district as provided in Sec. 9340, R.S. 1929.
Opinion No. 63-36 — BANKS AND BANKING.
Jan 17, 1936
Banks have authority to pledge assets to secure loans for purpose of merger or consolidation.
Opinion No. 85-36 — MOTOR VEHICLES.
Jan 16, 1936
A motor vehicle used to transport other motor vehicles would have to be registered and have license plates designed and provided for “commercial motor vehicles” as defined.
Opinion No. 5-36 — MARRIAGE.
Jan 16, 1936
It is not illegal for Circuit Clerk Ex-officio Recorder of Deeds to direct couples to ministers or other persons authorized under the statutes to perform marriages.
Opinion No. 40-36 — SCHOOLS.
Jan 15, 1936
Use of school property for purposes other than instruction to pupils is discretionary with the Board of Directors.
Opinion No. 21-36 — MUNICIPALITIES.
Jan 15, 1936
City’s police power and building regulations apply to county property within the city.
Opinion No. 37-36 — CIRCUIT CLERKS.
Jan 14, 1936
Deputy Circuit Clerks in Shelby County entitled to compensation fixed by County Court within Statutory limitations.
Opinion No. 59-36 — PHYSICIANS.; STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Jan 13, 1936
May institute proceedings to revoke license on complaint of any citizen. May institute proceedings upon information without complaint having been filed.
Opinion No. 25-36 — COUNTY WARRANTS.
Jan 13, 1936
County Treasurer is not liable if warrant is regularly issued and regular on its face – is liable if same violates County Budget Act.
Opinion No. 26-36 — FEES.
Jan 10, 1936
Curators of Lincoln University not entitled to per diem and mileage except within the State and not for a greater distance than from Curator’s home to place of board meeting.
Opinion No. 2-36 — SHERIFFS.; POLICE OFFICERS.; FINGERPRINTS.
Jan 10, 1936
When the sheriff or police officer is entitled to fingerprint and photograph without incurring personal liability. Admissibility of photographs and fingerprints in evidence in criminal cases.
Opinion No. 89-36 — RECORDER’S FEES.
Jan 9, 1936
Circuit Clerk and Ex-officio Recorder shall pay excess fees quarterly to county treasurer.
Opinion No. 57-36 — COUNTY COURT.
Jan 7, 1936
Judges of County Court cannot borrow money personally to pay unappropriated debts of county.
Opinion No. 45-36 — PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Jan 7, 1936
Denied the right to become interacted in contracts made in their official capacity.
Opinion No. 27-36 — BUS AND TRUCK LAW.
Jan 7, 1936
Irregular route permit does not authorize servicing points serviced by regular route permit holders. Venue is in any county through which goods are illegally hauled.
Opinion No. 66-36 — INHERITANCE TAX.
Jan 6, 1936
Taxability of (a) life insurance; (b) Insurance trusts; (c) annuity contracts.
Opinion No. 77-36 — TAXATION.
Jan 3, 1936
Tax sale under execution to highest bidder—costs to be first paid.
Opinion No. 15-36 — MOTOR VEHICLES.; LICENSE TAX.
Jan 3, 1936
Employees of Federal instrumentalities are not required to have a Missouri certificate as a registered operator of an automobile.
Opinion No. 97-36 — OFFICIAL BONDS.
Jan 2, 1936
Members of the State Tax Commission required to give bond in the amount of $10,000 and payment for premium for a surety one cannot be paid out of appropriations to Tax Commission for operation.
Opinion No. 83-36 — TAXATION.
Jan 2, 1936
Surplus of proceeds of tax sale to be paid only after order of County Court.
Opinion No. 75-36 — SALE OF DELINQUENT PROPERTY.
Jan 2, 1936
When surplus exists from sale of land for taxes, Collector may pay same to person legally entitled thereto; if two parties claim same, collector shall pay it to the County Treasury and county court may determine claims and pay to proper person any time within 20 years.
Opinion No. 58-36 — BUILDING AND LOAN.
Jan 2, 1936
Conversion of building and loan associations to Federal institutions. See our opinion dated March 17, 1934.
Opinion No. 39-36 — CHILDREN.; SCHOOLS.; CHILDREN’S HOME.
Jan 2, 1936
Defective child if not given education by parents until such is 16 years of age, then State Home has right to cite said children and parents before the juvenile court to have said court declare such child neglected, and after declaring such child neglected the custody of said child given to Children’s Home.
Opinion No. 22-36 — TAXATION.
Jan 2, 1936
Collection of delinquent real estate taxes in cities of the third and fourth classes.