CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF KANSAS
SCHEDULE
§ 1. Change from a territorial to a state government. That no inconvenience may arise from the change from a Territorial Government to a permanent State Government, it is declared by this Constitution that all suits, rights, actions, prosecutions, recognizances, contracts, judgments and claims, both as respects individuals and bodies corporate, shall continue as if no change had taken place.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Effect of section on statutory enactment of territorial Legislature considered. The State, ex rel. Johnson, v. Hitchcock, 1 Kan. 178, 186.
2. Does not exempt judgment, rendered prior, from constitutional homestead exemption. Cusic v. Douglas et al., 3 Kan. 123, 128.