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61-2912

Chapter 61.--PROCEDURE, CIVIL, FOR LIMITED ACTIONS
Article 29.--PLEADINGS

      61-2912.   Adoption by reference of certain provisionsof article 2 of chapter 60.Thefollowingprovisions of article 2 of chapter 60 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, andamendments thereto, arehereby adopted byreference and made a part of this act as if fully set forth herein, insofar assuch provisions arenot inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this act:

      (a)   K.S.A. 60-215, and amendments thereto, relating to amended andsupplemental pleadings, exceptthat the time forfiling amended pleadings and for responding thereto shall be 10 instead of 20days;

      (b)   K.S.A. 60-217, and amendments thereto, relating to capacity of parties;

      (c)   K.S.A. 60-218, and amendments thereto, providing for joinder of claimsand remedies, K.S.A. 60-219 and 60-220, and amendments thereto,providing for joinder of parties, and K.S.A. 60-221, and amendments thereto,relating to misjoinder of parties andclaims;

      (d)   K.S.A. 60-224, and amendments thereto, relating to intervention, andK.S.A. 60-225, and amendments thereto, providingfor substitution ofparties;

      (e)   K.S.A. 60-234, and amendments thereto, relating to production ofdocuments and things forinspection;

      (f)   K.S.A. 60-241, and amendments thereto, providing for dismissal ofactions;

      (g)   K.S.A. 60-244, and amendments thereto, providing for proof of records;

      (h)   K.S.A. 60-256, and amendments thereto, relating to summary judgment;

      (i)   K.S.A. 60-259 and 60-260, and amendments thereto, concerning new trialand relief from judgmentor order,respectively;

      (j)   K.S.A. 60-261 and 60-263, and amendments thereto, relating respectivelyto harmless error anddisability of a judge;and

      (k)   K.S.A. 60-264, and amendments thereto, relating to process in behalf ofand against persons not parties.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 161, § 18; Jan. 1, 2001.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter61 > Article29 > Statutes_24842

61-2912

Chapter 61.--PROCEDURE, CIVIL, FOR LIMITED ACTIONS
Article 29.--PLEADINGS

      61-2912.   Adoption by reference of certain provisionsof article 2 of chapter 60.Thefollowingprovisions of article 2 of chapter 60 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, andamendments thereto, arehereby adopted byreference and made a part of this act as if fully set forth herein, insofar assuch provisions arenot inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this act:

      (a)   K.S.A. 60-215, and amendments thereto, relating to amended andsupplemental pleadings, exceptthat the time forfiling amended pleadings and for responding thereto shall be 10 instead of 20days;

      (b)   K.S.A. 60-217, and amendments thereto, relating to capacity of parties;

      (c)   K.S.A. 60-218, and amendments thereto, providing for joinder of claimsand remedies, K.S.A. 60-219 and 60-220, and amendments thereto,providing for joinder of parties, and K.S.A. 60-221, and amendments thereto,relating to misjoinder of parties andclaims;

      (d)   K.S.A. 60-224, and amendments thereto, relating to intervention, andK.S.A. 60-225, and amendments thereto, providingfor substitution ofparties;

      (e)   K.S.A. 60-234, and amendments thereto, relating to production ofdocuments and things forinspection;

      (f)   K.S.A. 60-241, and amendments thereto, providing for dismissal ofactions;

      (g)   K.S.A. 60-244, and amendments thereto, providing for proof of records;

      (h)   K.S.A. 60-256, and amendments thereto, relating to summary judgment;

      (i)   K.S.A. 60-259 and 60-260, and amendments thereto, concerning new trialand relief from judgmentor order,respectively;

      (j)   K.S.A. 60-261 and 60-263, and amendments thereto, relating respectivelyto harmless error anddisability of a judge;and

      (k)   K.S.A. 60-264, and amendments thereto, relating to process in behalf ofand against persons not parties.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 161, § 18; Jan. 1, 2001.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter61 > Article29 > Statutes_24842

61-2912

Chapter 61.--PROCEDURE, CIVIL, FOR LIMITED ACTIONS
Article 29.--PLEADINGS

      61-2912.   Adoption by reference of certain provisionsof article 2 of chapter 60.Thefollowingprovisions of article 2 of chapter 60 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, andamendments thereto, arehereby adopted byreference and made a part of this act as if fully set forth herein, insofar assuch provisions arenot inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this act:

      (a)   K.S.A. 60-215, and amendments thereto, relating to amended andsupplemental pleadings, exceptthat the time forfiling amended pleadings and for responding thereto shall be 10 instead of 20days;

      (b)   K.S.A. 60-217, and amendments thereto, relating to capacity of parties;

      (c)   K.S.A. 60-218, and amendments thereto, providing for joinder of claimsand remedies, K.S.A. 60-219 and 60-220, and amendments thereto,providing for joinder of parties, and K.S.A. 60-221, and amendments thereto,relating to misjoinder of parties andclaims;

      (d)   K.S.A. 60-224, and amendments thereto, relating to intervention, andK.S.A. 60-225, and amendments thereto, providingfor substitution ofparties;

      (e)   K.S.A. 60-234, and amendments thereto, relating to production ofdocuments and things forinspection;

      (f)   K.S.A. 60-241, and amendments thereto, providing for dismissal ofactions;

      (g)   K.S.A. 60-244, and amendments thereto, providing for proof of records;

      (h)   K.S.A. 60-256, and amendments thereto, relating to summary judgment;

      (i)   K.S.A. 60-259 and 60-260, and amendments thereto, concerning new trialand relief from judgmentor order,respectively;

      (j)   K.S.A. 60-261 and 60-263, and amendments thereto, relating respectivelyto harmless error anddisability of a judge;and

      (k)   K.S.A. 60-264, and amendments thereto, relating to process in behalf ofand against persons not parties.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 161, § 18; Jan. 1, 2001.