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Code · Kansas · Chapter 10 — Bonds And Warrants

10-807. Same; no-fund warrants, registration; recordation; payment; when not receivable for taxes.

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10-807. Same; no-fund warrants, registration; recordation; payment; when not receivable for taxes. No-fund warrants issued under K.S.A. 79-2940 shall be presented to the county treasurer by the clerk of the issuing municipality for registration before delivery to the payee. The county treasurer shall endorse thereon a proper registered number, and the word "registered," with date, and sign said endorsement; and shall record in a separate warrant register as specified by K.S.A. 79-2940 , and amendments thereto, the number, amount and date of all such warrants, to whom payable, and the date when presented for payment, and their registered number as endorsed thereon, and such warrants shall be paid in the order registered as shown by such separate warrant register; and no such warrants shall be received for taxes by any county treasurer unless he or she shall have in cash for that purpose a sufficient sum to redeem all warrants having priority over the warrants so offered for taxes.
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