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2-2304

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 23.--LABELING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

      2-2304.   Nuisances; seizure; injunctions. Agricultural products which are moved, or possessed, or exposed for sale, with an incorrect or unlawful label on such product, or its container, shall constitute a common nuisance and such products shall be subject to seizure in the manner as provided by law. Acts and threatened acts in violation of the provisions of this law, and acts amendatory thereof, and supplemental thereto, may be enjoined in a court of competent jurisdiction without any other civil or criminal action being instituted.

      History:   L. 1951, ch. 14, § 4; June 30.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter2 > Article23 > Statutes_457

2-2304

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 23.--LABELING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

      2-2304.   Nuisances; seizure; injunctions. Agricultural products which are moved, or possessed, or exposed for sale, with an incorrect or unlawful label on such product, or its container, shall constitute a common nuisance and such products shall be subject to seizure in the manner as provided by law. Acts and threatened acts in violation of the provisions of this law, and acts amendatory thereof, and supplemental thereto, may be enjoined in a court of competent jurisdiction without any other civil or criminal action being instituted.

      History:   L. 1951, ch. 14, § 4; June 30.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter2 > Article23 > Statutes_457

2-2304

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 23.--LABELING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

      2-2304.   Nuisances; seizure; injunctions. Agricultural products which are moved, or possessed, or exposed for sale, with an incorrect or unlawful label on such product, or its container, shall constitute a common nuisance and such products shall be subject to seizure in the manner as provided by law. Acts and threatened acts in violation of the provisions of this law, and acts amendatory thereof, and supplemental thereto, may be enjoined in a court of competent jurisdiction without any other civil or criminal action being instituted.

      History:   L. 1951, ch. 14, § 4; June 30.