14-401.
History: L. 1872, ch. 100, § 31; R.S. 1923, § 14-401; Repealed, L. 1965, ch. 90, § 1; June 30.
Source or prior law:
L. 1862, ch. 46, art. 1, § 4; L. 1867, ch. 68, art. 3, § 1; G.S. 1868, ch. 19, § 29.
Cross References to Related Sections:
Reasons for repeal, see preamble to L. 1965, chapter 90.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Passage of ordinance concerning sale of intoxicating liquor considered. Franklin v. Westfall, 27 Kan. 614, 616, 617.
2. Power to permit construction of street railway on streets considered. Atchison Street Rly. Co. v. Mo. Pac. Rly. Co., 31 Kan. 660, 668, 3 P. 284.
3. Authority to use streets in supplying inhabitants with water considered. Wood v. National Waterworks Co., 33 Kan. 590, 597, 7 P. 233.
4. City cannot permit use of street for purely private railroad. Mikesell v. Durkee & Stout, 34 Kan. 509, 510, 9 P. 278.
5. What ordinances may be passed under general powers hereof considered. Anderson v. City of Wellington, 40 Kan. 173, 176, 19 P. 719.
6. Ordinance prohibiting various street parades without consent held unreasonable; void. Anderson v. City of Wellington, 40 Kan. 173, 176, 19 P. 719.
7. City has power to supply itself and inhabitants with water. Waterworks Co. v. City of Burlington, 43 Kan. 725, 728, 23 P. 1068.
8. In 1880 city had power to contract for water. Manley v. Emlen, 46 Kan. 655, 659, 27 P. 844.
9. City may grant franchise to waterworks and rent hydrants. Waterworks Co. v. City of Columbus, 48 Kan. 99, 101, 28 P. 1097.
10. Liability of city for services rendered during epidemic considered. City of McPherson v. Nichols, 48 Kan. 430, 432, 29 P. 679.
11. City has power to contract for services at pesthouse. City of McPherson v. Nichols, 48 Kan. 430, 432, 29 P. 679.
12. City has authority to pay for infected clothing, etc., taken. City of McPherson v. Nichols, 48 Kan. 430, 432, 29 P. 679.
13. City may require removal of water main to another district. Asher v. Water Co., 66 Kan. 496, 71 P. 813.
14. City may contract for pumping of water for waterworks system. Arnhold v. Klug, 97 Kan. 576, 579, 155 P. 805.
15. Section considered in determining jurisdiction over local public utility. In re Wright, 102 Kan. 329, 331, 170 P. 28.
16. City may require kerosene and gasoline to be stored underground. Service Oil Co. v. City of Marysville, 117 Kan. 514, 231 P. 1031.
17. Act is general grant of power to second-class cities. City of Independence v. Richardson, 117 Kan. 656, 232 P. 1044.
18. City may make it offense to be drunk any place within city. Garden City v. Legg, 126 Kan. 569, 571, 268 P. 827.
19. Section considered in determining power to contract with railroad for construction of subway. State, ex rel., v. Atherton, 127 Kan. 449, 452, 273 P. 905.
20. Authority to create city court does not of itself give authority to abolish it. Brown v. Arkansas City, 135 Kan. 453, 454, 11 P.2d 607.
21. Section confers governmental, not proprietary, powers. Kansas Power Co. v. Fairbanks, Morse & Co., 142 Kan. 109, 116, 45 P.2d 872.
22. Ordinance regulating use of streets by oil transport trucks held valid. Ash v. Gibson, 145 Kan. 825, 828, 829, 67 P.2d 1101.
23. Uniform act regulating traffic abrogated and superseded city ordinance regulating transportation of gasoline. Ash v. Gibson, 146 Kan. 756, 761, 74 P.2d 136.
24. Power of city to compromise judgments discussed and determined. State, ex rel., v. City of Pratt, 148 Kan. 885, 887, 888, 890, 85 P.2d 10.
25. Contract for sewage disposal between third-class city and second-class city upheld. City of North Newton v. Regier, 152 Kan. 434, 437, 103 P.2d 873.
26. Ordinance providing for forfeiture and sale of automobile as common nuisance void. State v. Hannigan, 161 Kan. 492, 495, 497, 501, 170 P.2d 138.
27. City may repeal ordinance licensing theaters. Stovall v. City of Topeka, 166 Kan. 35, 37, 199 P.2d 516.
28. Method for granting right to use of streets to public utilities determined; G.S. 1949, 12-2001 applicable. Kansas Power & Light Co. v. City of Great Bend, 172 Kan. 126, 131, 238 P.2d 544.
29. Cited in upholding validity of milk ordinance. City of Beloit v. Lamborn, 182 Kan. 288, 291, 321 P.2d 177.
30. Penal ordinance regulating soliciting void for unlawful classification and discriminatory nature. City of Derby v. Hiegert, 183 Kan. 68, 69, 325 P.2d 35.
31. Validity of ordinance requiring storage tanks placed underground. City of Marysville v. Standard Oil Co., 27 F.2d 478, 487.
32. City of second class cannot grant exclusive franchise. Water, Light & Gas Co. v. Hutchinson, 144 F. 256. Affirmed: 207 U.S. 385, 395, 28 S. Ct. 135, 52 L. Ed. 257.
33. Exclusive features of ordinance granting exclusive franchise are invalid. Water, Light & Gas Co. v. Hutchinson, 144 F. 256. Affirmed: 207 U.S. 385, 395, 28 S. Ct. 135, 52 L. Ed. 257.
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