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  2. Macks Creek Law - Wikipedia

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    The Macks Creek Law is the common name for a series of legislation passed by the US state of Missouri that limits the percentage of municipal revenues allowed from traffic violations. The first incarnation of the bill was put forward by Delbert Scott in response to a notorious speed trap on US 54 in Macks Creek, Missouri , and was enacted in 1995.

  3. Nixon v. Missouri Municipal League - Wikipedia

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    Nixon v. Missouri Municipal League, 541 U.S. 125 (2004), is a U.S. Supreme Court case decided on March 24, 2004. The case concerned the Federal Communications Commission’s ability to preempt state law under § 253(a) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

  4. List of cities in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    After a discussion, consensus to merge this article with List of municipalities in Missouri was found. You can help implement the merge by following the instructions at Help:Merging and the resolution on the discussion. Process started in July 2023.

  5. Should you use the ‘zipper merge’ in Kansas and Missouri ...

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    Kansas and Missouri transportation agencies recommend merging at the last minute under certain conditions — even though some drivers consider it rude.

  6. Nuveen Announces Merger for Municipal Closed-End Funds - AOL

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  7. Category:Films set in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikiquote; Wikidata item; ... Missouri; Tom Sawyer (1917 film)

  8. Merger doctrine (property law) - Wikipedia

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    The merger also refers to the doctrine whereby "a fee simple estate, once fragmented into present and future interests, can thereafter be reconstituted. 'Merger is the absorption of a lesser estate by a greater estate, and takes place when two distinct estates of greater and lesser rank meet in the same person or class of persons at the same time without any intermediate estate.' "[1 ...

  9. Commonwealth Theaters - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, Commonwealth purchased its headquarters in downtown Kansas City, part of a "film row" that hosted several regional film distribution companies. [1]In 1983, Commonwealth went private through a merger with CMN Capital Corp. [2] By 1984, Commonwealth was reported to be one of the largest movie theater chains in the country, with over 400 screens in 14 states.