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  2. Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes - Wikipedia

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  3. Long-arm jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    California's Code of Civil Procedure, for example, states: 410.10. A court of this state may exercise jurisdiction on any basis not inconsistent with the Constitution of this state or of the United States. [15] New York's Civil Practice Law and Rules [16] has, among other things, asserted the following: § 302.

  4. Civil procedure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Early federal and state civil procedure in the United States was rather ad hoc and was based on traditional common law procedure but with much local variety. There were varying rules that governed different types of civil cases such as "actions" at law or "suits" in equity or in admiralty; these differences grew from the history of "law" and "equity" as separate court systems in English law.

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  6. Minimum contacts - Wikipedia

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    Because the need for minimum contacts is a matter of personal jurisdiction (the power of the court to hear the claim with respect to a particular party) instead of subject matter jurisdiction (the power of the court to hear this kind of claim at all), a party can explicitly or implicitly waive their right to object to the court hearing the case.

  7. Kansas Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Territory was created out of the Kansas–Nebraska Act in 1854. [1] In several of the provisions of the act, the law allowed the settlers of the newly created territory to determine, by vote, whether Kansas, once statehood was achieved, would be entered as either a free or a slave state. [2]

  8. Can you legally keep money you find on the ground in Kansas ...

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    Kansas Statute 21-5802 considers keeping mislaid property valued at less than $1,000 a class A nonperson misdemeanor. But keeping property valued at more than $1,000 is considered a felony.

  9. Kansas can’t enforce new law on abortion pills or make ...

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    A Kansas judge on Monday put a new state law on medication abortions on hold and blocked older restrictions that for years have spelled out what providers must tell patients and forced patients to ...