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14-709

Chapter 14.--CITIES OF THE SECOND CLASS
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS APPLICABLE TO CITIES OF THE SECOND CLASS
Article 7.--WATER SUPPLY AND WATERCOURSES

      14-709.   Same; funds. All money that is received from said water service shall be deposited in the water fund of said city, and shall become a part of said fund. The expense of extending such service shall be part of the same funds thereof in the same manner as the cost of extending water mains in the city is paid, and the mains so extended shall be and remain a property of the city.

      History:   L. 1925, ch. 120, § 5; March 10.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter14 > Article7 > Statutes_6175

14-709

Chapter 14.--CITIES OF THE SECOND CLASS
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS APPLICABLE TO CITIES OF THE SECOND CLASS
Article 7.--WATER SUPPLY AND WATERCOURSES

      14-709.   Same; funds. All money that is received from said water service shall be deposited in the water fund of said city, and shall become a part of said fund. The expense of extending such service shall be part of the same funds thereof in the same manner as the cost of extending water mains in the city is paid, and the mains so extended shall be and remain a property of the city.

      History:   L. 1925, ch. 120, § 5; March 10.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter14 > Article7 > Statutes_6175

14-709

Chapter 14.--CITIES OF THE SECOND CLASS
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS APPLICABLE TO CITIES OF THE SECOND CLASS
Article 7.--WATER SUPPLY AND WATERCOURSES

      14-709.   Same; funds. All money that is received from said water service shall be deposited in the water fund of said city, and shall become a part of said fund. The expense of extending such service shall be part of the same funds thereof in the same manner as the cost of extending water mains in the city is paid, and the mains so extended shall be and remain a property of the city.

      History:   L. 1925, ch. 120, § 5; March 10.