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    • Kansas Statutes
    • Chapter 17 - Corporations
    • Article 6 - Powers And Duties Of Corporations
    • 17-627 Same; eminent domain.

    Kansas Statutes
    Article 6 - Powers And Duties Of Corporations
    17-627 Same; eminent domain.

    17-627. Same; eminent domain. Such corporations shall have the right to condemn, for its uses, any lands or other property, according to the procedure provided by K.S.A. 26-501 to 26-516, inclusive.
    History: L. 1933, ch. 155, § 3; L. 1963, ch. 234, § 38; January 1, 1964.

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    Structure Kansas Statutes

    Kansas Statutes

    Chapter 17 - Corporations

    Article 6 - Powers And Duties Of Corporations

    17-618 Eminent domain, exercise by sundry corporations and partnerships.

    17-619 Powers of sundry companies.

    17-623 Sewerage corporations; powers in cities.

    17-624 Same; contracts with cities.

    17-625 Irrigation corporations; operations authorized.

    17-626 Same; general powers.

    17-627 Same; eminent domain.

    17-628 Same; rates and terms for services; appeal; hearing.

    17-629 Power of corporations to hold stock in and aid similar corporations.

    17-630 Mortgages and deeds of trust for securing bonds of interstate gas pipelines and certain public utilities or indebtedness incurred under rural electrification act; execution and filing; notice.

    17-631 Same; certificate required as condition for filing.

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