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19-1582

Chapter 19.--COUNTIES AND COUNTY OFFICERS
Article 15.--COUNTY BUILDINGS

      19-1582.   Same; warrants for improving courthouse. The board of county commissioners of any such county is hereby authorized to issue no-fund warrants during a period of five consecutive years for the purpose of providing funds to be used for purpose of improving its courthouse, constructing additions thereto, repairing, rewiring and installation of heating facilities therefor in a total amount of not to exceed twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) during said five-year period.

      History:   L. 1949, ch. 211, § 2; April 8.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter19 > Article15 > Statutes_9209

19-1582

Chapter 19.--COUNTIES AND COUNTY OFFICERS
Article 15.--COUNTY BUILDINGS

      19-1582.   Same; warrants for improving courthouse. The board of county commissioners of any such county is hereby authorized to issue no-fund warrants during a period of five consecutive years for the purpose of providing funds to be used for purpose of improving its courthouse, constructing additions thereto, repairing, rewiring and installation of heating facilities therefor in a total amount of not to exceed twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) during said five-year period.

      History:   L. 1949, ch. 211, § 2; April 8.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter19 > Article15 > Statutes_9209

19-1582

Chapter 19.--COUNTIES AND COUNTY OFFICERS
Article 15.--COUNTY BUILDINGS

      19-1582.   Same; warrants for improving courthouse. The board of county commissioners of any such county is hereby authorized to issue no-fund warrants during a period of five consecutive years for the purpose of providing funds to be used for purpose of improving its courthouse, constructing additions thereto, repairing, rewiring and installation of heating facilities therefor in a total amount of not to exceed twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) during said five-year period.

      History:   L. 1949, ch. 211, § 2; April 8.