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Statutes > Missouri > T26 > C416 > 416_540

Provisions for service on nonresidents in addition to other methods.

416.540. The foregoing provisions relative to service ofprocess in suits against nonresidents shall not be deemed toprevent actual personal service in this state upon a nonresidentin the time, manner, form, or under the conditions provided forservice on residents, and nothing contained in sections 416.410to 416.560 shall be construed as in any manner limiting,affecting or repealing any cause of action, right, or method ofprocedure now provided by law, but the provisions of saidsections are cumulative and in addition to any existing right,remedy, cause of action, and method of procedure.

(L. 1959 H.B. 255 § 27)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T26 > C416 > 416_540

Provisions for service on nonresidents in addition to other methods.

416.540. The foregoing provisions relative to service ofprocess in suits against nonresidents shall not be deemed toprevent actual personal service in this state upon a nonresidentin the time, manner, form, or under the conditions provided forservice on residents, and nothing contained in sections 416.410to 416.560 shall be construed as in any manner limiting,affecting or repealing any cause of action, right, or method ofprocedure now provided by law, but the provisions of saidsections are cumulative and in addition to any existing right,remedy, cause of action, and method of procedure.

(L. 1959 H.B. 255 § 27)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T26 > C416 > 416_540

Provisions for service on nonresidents in addition to other methods.

416.540. The foregoing provisions relative to service ofprocess in suits against nonresidents shall not be deemed toprevent actual personal service in this state upon a nonresidentin the time, manner, form, or under the conditions provided forservice on residents, and nothing contained in sections 416.410to 416.560 shall be construed as in any manner limiting,affecting or repealing any cause of action, right, or method ofprocedure now provided by law, but the provisions of saidsections are cumulative and in addition to any existing right,remedy, cause of action, and method of procedure.

(L. 1959 H.B. 255 § 27)