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70a-106

Chapter 70a.--SAND AND GRAVEL
Article 1.--SAND AND GRAVEL

      70a-106.   Same; what deemed state property.For the purposes of this act the bed and channel of any river in thisstate or bordering on this state to the middle of the main channel thereofand all islands and sand bars lying therein shall be considered to be theproperty of the state of Kansas unless this state or the United States hasgranted or conveyed an adverse legal or equitable interest therein sinceJanuary 29, 1861 A.D., or unless there still exists a legal adverseinterest therein founded upon a valid grant prior thereto: Provided,That nothing in this act shall affect or impair the rights of any riparianlandowner or lawful settler upon any island which is state school land.

      History:   L. 1913, ch. 259, § 6; April 30; R.S. 1923, 71-106.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter70a > Article1 > Statutes_28902

70a-106

Chapter 70a.--SAND AND GRAVEL
Article 1.--SAND AND GRAVEL

      70a-106.   Same; what deemed state property.For the purposes of this act the bed and channel of any river in thisstate or bordering on this state to the middle of the main channel thereofand all islands and sand bars lying therein shall be considered to be theproperty of the state of Kansas unless this state or the United States hasgranted or conveyed an adverse legal or equitable interest therein sinceJanuary 29, 1861 A.D., or unless there still exists a legal adverseinterest therein founded upon a valid grant prior thereto: Provided,That nothing in this act shall affect or impair the rights of any riparianlandowner or lawful settler upon any island which is state school land.

      History:   L. 1913, ch. 259, § 6; April 30; R.S. 1923, 71-106.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter70a > Article1 > Statutes_28902

70a-106

Chapter 70a.--SAND AND GRAVEL
Article 1.--SAND AND GRAVEL

      70a-106.   Same; what deemed state property.For the purposes of this act the bed and channel of any river in thisstate or bordering on this state to the middle of the main channel thereofand all islands and sand bars lying therein shall be considered to be theproperty of the state of Kansas unless this state or the United States hasgranted or conveyed an adverse legal or equitable interest therein sinceJanuary 29, 1861 A.D., or unless there still exists a legal adverseinterest therein founded upon a valid grant prior thereto: Provided,That nothing in this act shall affect or impair the rights of any riparianlandowner or lawful settler upon any island which is state school land.

      History:   L. 1913, ch. 259, § 6; April 30; R.S. 1923, 71-106.