38-107.
History: G.S. 1868, ch. 67, § 7; R.S. 1923, 38-107; Repealed, L. 1939, ch. 180, § 280; July 1.
Revisor's Note:
Later act, see 59-2111 et seq.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Mere clerical errors in court's order correctable at any time. Cubitt v. Cubitt, 74 Kan. 353, 357, 86 P. 475.
2. Mother's name in adoption order instead of adopting parents immaterial. Cubitt v. Cubitt, 74 Kan. 353, 359, 86 P. 475.
3. Heirs of adopting parent precluded from avoiding order; when. Cubitt v. Cubitt, 74 Kan. 353, 359, 86 P. 475.
4. Adopted child has same rights of inheritance as natural child. Riley v. Day, 88 Kan. 503, 505, 129 P. 524; Franklin v. Fairbanks, 99 Kan. 271, 273, 161 P. 617.
5. Adopted child may inherit in dual capacity. Bartrain v. Holcomb, 109 Kan. 87, 198 P. 192.
6. Amendment of 1891 to K.S.A. 22-118 did not change adopted child's inheritance rights. Riley v. Day, 88 Kan. 503, 506, 129 P. 524.
7. General and notorious recognition of illegitimate son by father sufficient. Weber v. Gardner, 110 Kan. 295, 297, 203 P. 705.
8. Adopted child has same rights and privileges as natural child. Riemann v. Riemann, 124 Kan. 539, 541, 262 P. 16. Reversing 123 Kan. 720, 256 P. 1004, on rehearing.
9. Cited in distinguishing contingent remainder from estate tail. Schwarz v. Rabe, 129 Kan. 430, 434, 283 P. 642.
10. Adoption decree considered and held good against collateral attack; presumptions. Chamberlin v. Thorne, 145 Kan. 663, 670, 66 P.2d 571.
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