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21-922

Chapter 21.--CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
Article 9.--CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC MORALS AND DECENCY

      21-922.   City ordinances for suppression of gambling places.Cities of the first, second and third class may provide by ordinance forthe suppression of common nuisances as hereinbefore defined, and for thesearch of premises where such nuisances are kept or maintained, and forthe seizure and destruction of all gambling tables, gambling devices andother property used or kept in maintaining such nuisances, and for thepayment and collection of attorney's fees in such cases.

      History:   L. 1907, ch. 263, § 6; May 27; R.S. 1923; 21-922.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter21 > Article9 > Statutes_11462

21-922

Chapter 21.--CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
Article 9.--CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC MORALS AND DECENCY

      21-922.   City ordinances for suppression of gambling places.Cities of the first, second and third class may provide by ordinance forthe suppression of common nuisances as hereinbefore defined, and for thesearch of premises where such nuisances are kept or maintained, and forthe seizure and destruction of all gambling tables, gambling devices andother property used or kept in maintaining such nuisances, and for thepayment and collection of attorney's fees in such cases.

      History:   L. 1907, ch. 263, § 6; May 27; R.S. 1923; 21-922.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter21 > Article9 > Statutes_11462

21-922

Chapter 21.--CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
Article 9.--CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC MORALS AND DECENCY

      21-922.   City ordinances for suppression of gambling places.Cities of the first, second and third class may provide by ordinance forthe suppression of common nuisances as hereinbefore defined, and for thesearch of premises where such nuisances are kept or maintained, and forthe seizure and destruction of all gambling tables, gambling devices andother property used or kept in maintaining such nuisances, and for thepayment and collection of attorney's fees in such cases.

      History:   L. 1907, ch. 263, § 6; May 27; R.S. 1923; 21-922.