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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Missouri Drainage contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Contractor and Owner details, including names and addresses. This establishes the parties involved in the contract.
  3. In the 'Scope of Work' section, specify the drainage services required. Be detailed about plumbing repairs, installations, and any evaluations needed for soil erosion.
  4. Provide the exact location of the Work Site. This is crucial for defining where the drainage work will take place.
  5. Set clear timelines for commencement and completion of work. Fill in dates to ensure accountability.
  6. Review and complete sections on permits, soil conditions, insurance, and payment terms to ensure all legal requirements are met.
  7. Finally, both parties should sign and date the document to finalize the agreement.

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Missouri law states that owners and/or occupiers of land have a duty to warn all entrants onto their premises of any dangerous conditions on the land. When someone is injured by a dangerous condition due to a failure to warn, the injured party has a traditional premises liability case.
Ice storms, tornadoes, severe storms, and flooding are all common occurrences in Missouri.
A person is guilty of causing a catastrophe if the person recklessly causes a catastrophe by explosion, fire, flood, avalanche, collapse of a structure, release or dissemination of poison, toxin, radioactive material, bacteria, virus or other biological agent or vector or other such force or substance that is dangerous
A person commits the offense of causing catastrophe if he or she knowingly causes a catastrophe by explosion, fire, flood, collapse of a building, release of poison, radioactive material, bacteria, virus or other dangerous and difficult to confine force or substance.
A person commits the crime of causing catastrophe if he knowingly causes a catastrophe by explosion, fire, flood, collapse of a building, release of poison, radioactive material, bacteria, virus or other dangerous and difficult to confine force or substance.

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