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58-1024

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 10.--NEW GOODS PUBLIC AUCTION LAW

      58-1024.   Same; licensing and regulation of public auctions by cities;limitation.All cities of the first, second or third class are hereby given fullpower and authority to tax, license and regulate persons, firms orcorporations engaging in or desiring to engage in public auctions, andshall require a license and charge a fee therefor; but such license feeshall be the amount provided in this act and such cities may provide forpenalties for violations of any ordinance relating thereto.

      History:   L. 1961, ch. 265, § 11; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter58 > Article10 > Statutes_22267

58-1024

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 10.--NEW GOODS PUBLIC AUCTION LAW

      58-1024.   Same; licensing and regulation of public auctions by cities;limitation.All cities of the first, second or third class are hereby given fullpower and authority to tax, license and regulate persons, firms orcorporations engaging in or desiring to engage in public auctions, andshall require a license and charge a fee therefor; but such license feeshall be the amount provided in this act and such cities may provide forpenalties for violations of any ordinance relating thereto.

      History:   L. 1961, ch. 265, § 11; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter58 > Article10 > Statutes_22267

58-1024

Chapter 58.--PERSONAL AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 6.--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 10.--NEW GOODS PUBLIC AUCTION LAW

      58-1024.   Same; licensing and regulation of public auctions by cities;limitation.All cities of the first, second or third class are hereby given fullpower and authority to tax, license and regulate persons, firms orcorporations engaging in or desiring to engage in public auctions, andshall require a license and charge a fee therefor; but such license feeshall be the amount provided in this act and such cities may provide forpenalties for violations of any ordinance relating thereto.

      History:   L. 1961, ch. 265, § 11; July 1.