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Code · Kansas · Chapter 17 — Corporations

17-1354. Same; dissolution of district by court, when; deed; report, approval; order; recordation.

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17-1354. Same; dissolution of district by court, when; deed; report, approval; order; recordation. Upon the removal and reburial of all bodies, together with the relocation of all markers, monuments and other identifying medium, the court shall be advised of such fact by the directors of such cemetery district, and, if the court finds all of the terms of said contract or contracts have been carried out, the court can declare such cemetery district to be dissolved, and authorize the directors of such cemetery district to execute a deed to such cemetery property to the governmental agency involved.
The directors of such cemetery district shall report all payments to the court, and, if approved by the court, the court shall order such cemetery district to pay all costs and expenses from the money received for the sale of such property, a copy of which order shall be filed with the county clerk of the county or counties in which such cemetery district is located, and thereupon such cemetery district shall cease to become a taxing unit.
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