Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 19-2704 (2026)

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19-2704.

History: L. 1927, ch. 165, § 1; L. 1931, ch. 165, § 1; L. 1935, ch. 139, § 1; L. 1938, ch. 42, § 1; L. 1959, ch. 137, § 1; L. 1961, ch. 144, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 167, § 2; Repealed, L. 1983, ch. 99, § 30; July 1.

CASE ANNOTATIONS

1. Act discussed in holding Laws 1945, chapter 179 (K.S.A. 19-2731 through 19-2752) pertaining to sewer districts constitutional. Johnson County Comm'rs v. Robb, 161 Kan. 683, 689, 171 P.2d 784.

2. Plaintiff's attempt to set aside second enlargement of sewer district barred by doctrine of laches. Dutoit v. Board of Johnson County Comm'rs, 233 Kan. 995, 996, 1001, 667 P.2d 879 (1983).

3. Various claims considered; special assessments violated 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and attorney fees appropriate under 42 U.S.C. § 1988. Allison v. Board of Johnson County Comm'rs, 241 Kan. 266, 268, 275, 737 P.2d 6 (1987).


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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1983–1987 · leading case: Dutoit v. Bd. of Johnson Cnty. Comm'rs, 667 P.2d 879 (Kan. 1983).
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Dutoit v. Bd. of Johnson Cnty. Comm'rs, 667 P.2d 879 (Kan. 1983). · cites it 4× “5 (Blue River) was created under the provisions of K.S.A. 19-2704 et seq. Property owners representing more than 51% of the acreage within the sewer and taxing district petitioned the Board of County Commissioners of Johnson County, Kansas (Board) for the creation of Blue River…”
Allison v. Bd. of Johnson Cnty. Comm'rs, 737 P.2d 6 (Kan. 1987). · cites it 2× “Essentially, those pleadings included claims that the statute (K.S.A. 19-2704 et seq.) was unconstitutional, the districts were not lawfully created, the boundaries were arbitrary, misrepresentations were made, the Board abused its discretion, the method of assessment was…”
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