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- 60-4107 - ksrevisor. org
(2) Upon the expiration of the 14-day time limitation provided in paragraph (1) or upon notification that the county or district attorney declines such request, whichever occurs first, the seizing agency has 14 days to: (A) Request a state law enforcement agency that enforces this act to adopt the forfeiture; or
- Chapter 60. —PROCEDURE, CIVIL
In the revision of the code of civil procedure by the 1963 Kansas legislature all of old chapter 60 was repealed and new chapter, articles and sections were assigned
- Kansas Statute of Limitations: Civil and Criminal Cases Explained
In Kansas, the statute of limitations for civil cases depends on the type of claim For personal injury cases, plaintiffs must file their lawsuit within two years from the date of the injury, as outlined in K S A 60-513 (a) (4) This ensures evidence remains fresh and witnesses are available, which is crucial in cases involving physical harm
- Statute | Kansas State Legislature
60-234 - Production of documents, electronically stored information, tangible things and entry onto land for inspection and other purposes 60-235 - Physical and mental examinations
- Kansas Statutes § 60-206 (2024) - Time, computation and extension . . .
When an act may or must be done within a specified time, the court may, for good cause, extend the time: (A) With or without motion or notice if the court acts, or if a request is made, before the original time or its extension expires; or (B) on motion made after the time has expired if the party failed to act because of excusable neglect
- Article 5. Limitations of Actions - Chapter 60. Procedure, Civil - 2023 . . .
K S A 60-518 New Action, When K S A 60-519 Suits Stayed By Injunction K S A 60-520 Part Payment Or Acknowledgment of Liability K S A 60-521 Limitations Applicable to Public Bodies K S A 60-522 Limitations On Actions Brought By Or On Behalf of the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System; Retroactive Application
- KSA Ch60 Art41 - KANSAS LAW ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION
KANSAS STATUTES CHAPTER 60 --ARTICLE 41 - ASSET SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE Current through end of 2024 legislative session: Last amended 2024 This document is the entire Kansas Standard Asset Seizure and Forfeiture Act, not just the recently amended statutes The bill referenced in this document is 2024 SB458 A copy is available at:
- Kansas Statutes Chapter 60, Article 2 (2024) - Justia Law
60-205 Service and filing of pleadings and other papers 60-206 Time, computation and extension; accessibility of court; definitions; extension or suspension of computation rules or time limitations by chief justice
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