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Code · Kansas · Chapter 77 — Statutes; Administrative Rules And Regulations And Procedure

77-117. General Statutes, compilation of 1915; sale by secretary of state.

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77-117. General Statutes, compilation of 1915; sale by secretary of state. Laws 1915, chapter 28, sections 1 to 4, inclusive, included by reference. [The title to the act was in part as follows: "An act relating to compilations, editing and printing of the General Statutes of Kansas for 1915 and providing for the disposition and making appropriation therefor ....." This act provided for the publication of the compilation of 1915 in one volume, with references to the supreme and appellate courts to date of publication, under the direction of the state printing commission.
Section 2 of the act provided for distribution to state and county officers in the same manner as is provided for the Revised Statutes of 1923 by L. 1923, ch. 146, sec. 4 (77-115). The third subdivision of section 2 provided for the sale of said statutes and is considered in effect so far as the sale of copies of the compilation of 1915 is concerned, and is therefore printed as a part of this section.] [R.S. 1923, 77-117, ¶ 1.]
The balance of said statutes, after such distribution shall be safely kept by the secretary of state for sale to citizens of this state at a price not to exceed two and fifty hundredths dollars per volume and a price not to exceed three dollars per volume to citizens of other states and territories of the United States.
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