47-101.
History: G.S. 1868, ch. 105, § 1; L. 1886, ch. 159, § 1; R.S. 1923, 47-101; Repealed, L. 1986, ch. 195, § 9; July 1.
Source or prior law:
L. 1864, ch. 34, § 1; L. 1867, ch. 41, § 1.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Prohibitions against driving certain cattle through the state. Kansas Pac. Rly. Co. v. M'Coy, 8 Kan. 538, 542.
2. Order must be attested by majority, at least, of commissioners. Tinkham v. Greer, 11 Kan. 299, 300.
3. Section held constitutional and valid; order made without sufficient petition is void. Noffzigger v. McAllister, 12 Kan. 315, 320.
4. Different acts to be construed together. Evans and Nelson v. Adams. 21 Kan. 119.
5. Night herd law not repealed by general herd law (1872); order requiring confinement in nighttime for entire year held valid. Lauer v. Livings, 24 Kan. 273, 277.
6. Sufficiency of affidavit attached to petition; sufficient of certificate. Kungle v. Fasnacht, 29 Kan. 559, 560.
7. Evidence necessary to show herd law in force; presumptions. St.L.& S.F. Rly. Co. v. Mossman, 30 Kan. 336, 338, 2 P. 146.
8. Duty of owner to prevent stock running at large. Abbey v. Railway Co., 108 Kan. 88, 194 P. 191.
9. Mandamus to require enforcement must be brought in name of state. Collingwood v. Schmidt, 125 Kan. 81, 262 P. 556.
10. Mentioned in dissenting opinion discussing laws relating to loose stock. Abbott v. Howard, 169 Kan. 305, 317, 219 P.2d 696.