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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-1562. Validation of certain county jail bonds.

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19-1562. Validation of certain county jail bonds. Where in any county the electors have heretofore authorized, by a majority vote of the electors voting on the proposition, the issuance of bonds of the county for the purpose of erecting and equipping a county jail, said bonds, when sold and delivered, are hereby declared to be legal, valid and binding obligations of such county, notwithstanding the fact that there may have been irregularities or defects in the proceedings authorizing the issuance of such bonds, and in the manner in which the question as to the erection of said county jail and the issuance of county bonds for the purpose of paying for such improvement may have been submitted to the electors at such election and notwithstanding the fact that at such election the proposition submitted to the electors may have embraced the issuance of bonds both for erecting and equipping a county jail.
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