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Kentucky

Chapter 424 — Legal notices
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424.010 Repealed, 1958.
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424.020 Repealed, 1958.
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424.030 Repealed, 1958.
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424.040 Repealed, 1958.
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424.110 Definitions.
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424.120 Qualifications of newspapers.
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424.130 Times and periods of publication -- Posting of delinquent tax lists.
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424.140 Contents or form of advertisements.
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424.150 Person responsible for publishing.
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424.160 Rates for newspaper advertising required by law.
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424.170 Proof of publication.
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424.180 Advertisements of state agencies.
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424.195 Supplementation of printed notice by broadcast in certain cases.
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424.200 Repealed, 1960.
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424.210 Official newspapers abolished.
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424.215 Advertising by public agencies -- Rates charged.
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424.230 Optional monthly or quarterly statements.
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424.240 County or city budget.
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424.250 School district budget.
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424.260 Bids for materials, supplies, equipment, or services -- Exceptions.
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424.270 Local administrative regulations.
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424.280 Due date of ad valorem taxes.
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424.290 Publication of ballots and supplementary material.
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424.300 Public Service Commission hearings.
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424.310 Repealed, 2000.
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424.320 Repealed, 1960.
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424.330 Publication of lists of delinquent taxes by cities -- Fee allowance.
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424.350 Repealed, 1960.
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424.360 Invitation to bid on municipal bonds.
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424.370 Judicial sale of real property.
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424.380 Failure to comply with publication requirements.
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424.990 Penalties.
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