Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 1
Laws in Force and Construction of Statutes
Section 1.010
August 28, 2008

Common law in force--effect on statutes.
1.010. The common law of England and all statutes and acts of parliament
made prior to the fourth year of the reign of James the First, of a general
nature, which are not local to that kingdom and not repugnant to or
inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, the constitution of
this state, or the statute laws in force for the time being, are the rule of
action and decision in this state, any custom or usage to the contrary
notwithstanding, but no act of the general assembly or law of this state shall
be held to be invalid, or limited in its scope or effect by the courts of this
state, for the reason that it is in derogation of, or in conflict with, the
common law, or with such statutes or acts of parliament; but all acts of the
general assembly, or laws, shall be liberally construed, so as to effectuate
the true intent and meaning thereof.
(RSMo 1939 § 645, A.L. 1957 p. 587)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 645; 1919 § 7048; 1909 § 8047

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