7-101.
History: G.S. 1868, ch. 11, § 1; R.S. 1923, § 7-101; Repealed, L. 1951, ch. 99, § 1; June 30.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Lawyer need not be admitted, to be county attorney. The State v. Swan, 60 Kan. 461, 56 P. 750.
2. Power to admit to practice is judicial and not legislative. Hanson v. Grattan, 84 Kan. 843, 115 P. 646.
3. Applicant regularly admitted becomes officer of court until disbarred. Hanson v. Grattan, 84 Kan. 843, 115 P. 646.
4. Private attorneys held proper parties to enjoin practice of law by corporation. Depew v. Wichita Retail Credit Ass'n, 141 Kan. 481, 488, 42 P.2d 214.
5. History of act discussed; K.S.A. 7-104 inapplicable to resident members of Kansas bar. Dyche v. Crawford, 183 Kan. 441, 443, 327 P.2d 1047.