General Laws of the Territory of Kansas

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Page 20 - This bill having been returned by the governor with his objections thereto, and, after reconsideration, having passed both houses by the constitutional majority...
Page 22 - ... and also such additional compensation for his trouble and expenses in taking possession of and preserving the property as the judge issuing the warrant...
Page 26 - It shall be the duty of the clerk of the court or justice receiving any costs belonging to any other person to hold the same subject to the order of the person entitled thereto, and to pay the same over on request ; and if such fees shall not be called for within one year after having been received, the officer shall pay the same into the county treasury and take a receipt therefor.
Page 10 - ... within ten days after such publication, file with the secretary of state a statement showing the amount of money or other thing of value paid or agreed to be paid and the name and address of the person, firm or corporation from whom such payment or agreement was received. (2) Violation of this section shall be deemed a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine not less than five hundred dollars nor more than five thousand dollars for each offense.
Page 14 - ... place receiving a majority of all the votes cast shall be the county seat of said county.
Page 19 - Governor with his objections thereto, and utter reconsideration having passed both Houses by the constitutional majority, it has become a law this...
Page 27 - This bill having been returned by the governor, with his objections thereto, and, after reconsideration, having passed a vote of two-thirds of both houses, it has become a law, this 23d of February, 1860.
Page 14 - The board of commissioners shall meet on the Saturday following said election and proceed to canvass the vote, and the place having received the majority of all the votes cast shall be proclaimed by them the seat of justice for the said county.
Page 25 - ... each juror or witness, sworn before any coroner or justice of the peace on any inquest taken by him. one dollar...
Page 24 - ... twenty-five cents; for all other services, the same fees as are allowed to the clerk of the district court for like services.

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