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20-3133

Chapter 20.--COURTS
Article 31.--CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

      20-3133.   Clerks and deputies of district court; prohibited conduct. It shall be unlawful for clerks of the district court or any of theirdeputies to write any petition or answer or other pleadings in anyproceedings, or perform any service as an attorney or counselor at law inany case or cases pending in the court in which they are either clerk ordeputy, or be interested in any profits or emoluments arising out of anypractice in the courts of which they are either clerk or deputy, exceptcosts.

      History:   L. 1975, ch. 195, § 1; July 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter20 > Article31 > Statutes_11301

20-3133

Chapter 20.--COURTS
Article 31.--CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

      20-3133.   Clerks and deputies of district court; prohibited conduct. It shall be unlawful for clerks of the district court or any of theirdeputies to write any petition or answer or other pleadings in anyproceedings, or perform any service as an attorney or counselor at law inany case or cases pending in the court in which they are either clerk ordeputy, or be interested in any profits or emoluments arising out of anypractice in the courts of which they are either clerk or deputy, exceptcosts.

      History:   L. 1975, ch. 195, § 1; July 1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter20 > Article31 > Statutes_11301

20-3133

Chapter 20.--COURTS
Article 31.--CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

      20-3133.   Clerks and deputies of district court; prohibited conduct. It shall be unlawful for clerks of the district court or any of theirdeputies to write any petition or answer or other pleadings in anyproceedings, or perform any service as an attorney or counselor at law inany case or cases pending in the court in which they are either clerk ordeputy, or be interested in any profits or emoluments arising out of anypractice in the courts of which they are either clerk or deputy, exceptcosts.

      History:   L. 1975, ch. 195, § 1; July 1.