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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-1,121.

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12-1,121. Publication of notices, advertisements or other publications; failure to publish in strict compliance with law; validity. Whenever any notice, advertisement or publication of any kind is required to be published in a newspaper by any of the laws of the state of Kansas three or more consecutive times as a condition precedent for a political or taxing subdivision to take action or exercise any authority, no such action taken or authority exercised shall be deemed to be invalid on account of the newspaper's oversight in failing to publish one of such notices, advertisements or publications in strict accordance with the provisions of law requiring the same if compliance with the number of publication requirements for notices, advertisements or publications has been achieved prior to the taking of such action or exercise of such authority.
The provisions of this section shall not be applicable to K.S.A. 60-307 , and amendments thereto.
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