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Code · Kansas · Chapter 13 — Cities Of The First Class

13-1332. When bonds may be issued; notice.

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13-1332. When bonds may be issued; notice. No board of park commissioners shall issue any bonds on account of the grading, curbing, guttering, paving or macadamizing of any street or the construction of any sidewalk or building until such improvement has in fact been constructed and such work found and declared by such board, by resolution entered upon its journal, to be constructed in accordance with the contract therefor and accepted by said board, and said board shall give at least ten days' notice, by publication in the official city paper, of time when it will consider the matter of the acceptance of any improvement the cost of which exceeds the sum of one thousand dollars, and in all cases hear and consider all complaints against work or the acceptance thereof, and said board shall not accept any work not constructed or performed in substantial compliance with the contract therefor, and there shall be no liability on the part of the city to any contractor or his or her assignees on account of the construction of any improvements or performance of any work which improvements or work has not been constructed or performed in substantial compliance with the contract therefor.
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