13-430.
History: R.S. 1923, § 13-430; Repealed, L. 1963, ch. 90, § 1; June 30.
Source or prior law:
L. 1862, ch. 46, art. 2, § 1, ¶ 5; L. 1864, ch. 69, § 2, ¶ 5; L. 1867, ch. 70, § 1, ¶ 5; G.S. 1868, ch. 18, § 15, ¶ 6; L. 1869, ch. 24, § 1, ¶ 6; L. 1870, ch. 47, § 1, ¶ 7; L. 1874, ch. 46, § 13, ¶ 3; L. 1879, ch. 82, § 2, ¶ 8; L. 1881, ch. 37, § 11, ¶ 28; L. 1883, ch. 34, § 1, ¶ 28; L. 1887, ch. 99, § 3, ¶ 28; L. 1903, ch. 122, § 50; L. 1907, ch. 114, § 56.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Power of city to suppress liquor nuisance considered. Topeka v. Raynor, 8 Kan. App. 279, 283, 55 P. 509.
2. City ordinance may prohibit act made penal by state law. City of Kansas City v. Grubel, 57 Kan. 436, 438, 46 P. 714.
3. City ordinance need not cover whole ground covered by statute. City of Kansas City v. Grubel, 57 Kan. 436, 438, 46 P. 714.
4. Power of city in suppressing liquor nuisance considered; ordinance valid. Topeka v. Raynor, 61 Kan. 10, 12, 58 P. 557.
5. Section does not repeal general law relating to gambling. The State, ex rel., v. Fair Association, 89 Kan. 238, 243, 131 P. 626.
6. Ordinance prohibiting gambling devices held valid. Clemons v. Wilson, 151 Kan. 250, 252, 258, 98 P.2d 423.
7. Cited; jury trial not demandable on appeal from police court conviction. City of Fort Scott v. Arbuckle, 165 Kan. 374, 387, 196 P.2d 217.
8. Ordinance prohibiting person who has procured federal gambling stamp from receiving or holding city license for coin-operated amusement device held valid. Grigsby v. Mitchum, 191 Kan. 293, 297, 301, 380 P.2d 363.