14-419.
History: L. 1872, ch. 100, § 51; R.S. 1923, § 14-419; L. 1953, ch. 108, § 1; Repealed, L. 1971, ch. 54, § 1; July 1.
Source or prior law:
L. 1867, ch. 68, art. 3, § 2, ¶¶ 20, 21; G.S. 1868, ch. 19, § 30, ¶¶ 20, 21; L. 1871, ch. 62, § 34.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Ordinance impounding cattle running at large held constitutional and valid. Gilchrist v. Schmidling, 12 Kan. 263, 271.
2. City liable to marshal for services rendered; killing dogs. City of Independence v. T. P. Trouvalle, 15 Kan. 70, 74.
3. Ordinance title, animals running at large, embraces taking animals from pound. Smith v. City of Emporia, 27 Kan. 528, 530.
4. Mayor cannot authorize killing of dogs in absence of ordinance. Stebbins v. Mayor, 38 Kan. 573, 16 P. 745.
5. Ordinance shall contain but one subject, clearly expressed in title. Stebbins v. Mayor, 38 Kan. 573, 16 P. 745.
6. Registration of dogs; ordinance must be clearly expressed in title. City of Winfield v. Hackney, 87 Kan. 858, 126 P. 1088.