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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-417. Parties to action; rehearing.

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12-417. Parties to action; rehearing. The county in which such chart, map or plat was filed, the town, village or city of which or a part of which, or an addition to which the same was a chart, map or plat, and any person or corporation owning or interested in any lot, reserve or real property within such town, village or city, shall be deemed parties in interest in the subject matter of such action, and parties thereto, and all and each thereof shall be barred by the judgment and decree therein rendered:
Provided, That any party interested who shall not be served with summons, and had at the time of the pendency of the proceedings herein provided for no actual notice of the pendency thereof, may within the time prescribed for opening up judgments rendered, in which service was made by publication, open up any judgment or decree rendered under this act in like manner as other judgments rendered upon constructive service; but such opening-up of the judgment or decree shall not operate to allow parties who were in court actually, or by service of summons, at the time of rendering the judgment or entering the decree, to come in and set up any claim whatever.
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