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KSA 021-058-0016 – Tampering with a landmark | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-058-0016 – Tampering with a landmark

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-058-0016

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21-5816.Tampering with a landmark.(a) Tampering with a landmark is doing any of the following acts with the intent to fraudulently alter a boundary: (1) Removing any monument of stone or other durable material, established or created for the purpose of designating the corner of or any other point upon the boundary of any lot or tract of land, or of the state, or any legal subdivision thereof; (2) defacing or altering marks upon any tree, post or other monument, made for the purpose of designat

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