17-1201.
History: L. 1915, ch. 164, § 1; L. 1919, ch. 153, § 1; R.S. 1923, 17-1201; Repealed, L. 1929, ch. 140, § 28; July 1.
Source or Prior Law:
L. 1911, ch. 133, § 1; L. 1913, Ch. 141, § 1.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. General allegation of failure to comply with statute sufficient. Karl v. Maloney, 111 Kan. 93, 95, 205 P. 1037.
2. Section cited in considering holder in due course. Bank v. Birch, 111 Kan. 283, 284, 207 P. 191.
3. Contract for sale of patent right not within blue-sky law. Schmoyer v. Van Hosen, 111 Kan. 759, 763, 208 P. 554.
4. Duty of seller to obtain permit under blue-sky law. Floersch v. Snavely, 112 Kan. 210, 214, 211 P. 605.
5. Sale of fractional interest in oil lease is within act. Merriam v. West, 114 Kan. 131, 216 P. 1102.
6. This and following sections considered in action on note given in violation of law. Weisendanger v. Lind, 114 Kan. 523, 220 P. 263.
7. Note considered where defense of blue-sky law presented. Whalen v. Maresch, 119 Kan. 333, 239 P. 1103.
8. History of law developed. State v. Short, 121 Kan. 233, 247 P. 114.
9. Section considered in determining what constitutes bonds. First State Bank v. Bone, 122 Kan. 493, 501, 252 P. 250.
10. Blue-sky law liberally construed in civil action alleging fraud. Wigington v. Mid-Continent Royalty Co., 130 Kan. 785, 789, 288 P. 749.
11. Section applies to securities whose value depends on future promotion. Moos v. Landowner's Oil Ass'n, 136 Kan. 424, 431, 15 P.2d 1073.
12. Obtention of mineral deed in exchange for participation certificate, held to require permit. Ward v. Home Royalty Ass'n, 142 Kan. 546, 549, 551, 50 P.2d 992.