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Code · Kansas · Chapter 16 — Contracts And Promises

16-711. Change in location of place of business; notice; duplicate license; restrictions.

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16-711. Change in location of place of business; notice; duplicate license; restrictions. Whenever a licensee shall change his place of business to another location within the same political subdivision by which he is licensed, he immediately shall give written notice thereof to the clerk of such subdivision who then shall issue a duplicate license which shall show, in addition to all of the information appearing on the old license, a record of the change of location and the date thereof, which new license shall be authority for the operation of such business under such license at such location.
The licensee shall return the old license to the appropriate clerk as soon as the new license has been received and the change in location has taken place. No change in the place of business of a licensee to a location outside of the licensing subdivision shall be permitted under the same license.
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