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Code · Kansas · Chapter 58 — Personal And Real Property

58-2328. Waiver and disclaimer by state of certain interests under defective foreclosure proceedings prior to January 1, 1910.

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58-2328. Waiver and disclaimer by state of certain interests under defective foreclosure proceedings prior to January 1, 1910. In any case where a mortgage upon real estate in Kansas has been foreclosed in a court of competent jurisdiction and a judgment of foreclosure rendered therein and thereon and after sheriff's sale had thereon, a sheriff's deed was issued, prior to January 1, 1910, and where the mortgagor of said property died intestate prior to said foreclosure leaving no known heirs at law, and where the state of Kansas was not made a party to said foreclosure proceeding, the state of Kansas hereby disclaims any interest in and waives all of its rights to said real property accruing to the state of Kansas by virtue of the law of escheat, or otherwise.
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