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KSA 022-028-0006 – Justification and approval of sureties | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-028-0006 – Justification and approval of sureties

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-028-0006

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22-2806.Justification and approval of sureties.Every uncompensated surety, except an insurance company authorized to transact business pursuant to K.S.A.40-1102(d), and amendments thereto, shall justify by affidavit and may be required to describe in the affidavit the property by which such surety proposes to justify and the encumbrances thereon, the number and amount of other bonds and undertakings for bail entered into by such surety and remaining undischarged and all such surety's other liabi

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