Repealed

K.S.A. 61-907 — under JUDGMENT.

K.S.A. 61-907

61-907. History: G.S. 1868, ch. 81, § 119; R.S. 1923, 61-907; Repealed, L. 1969, ch. 290, § 61-2606; January 1, 1970. CASE ANNOTATIONS 1. Certificate of justice; statute must be substantially complied with. Hamilton v. Thomson, 3 Kan. App. 8, 13, 44 P. 437. 2. Abstract is sufficient; full transcript unnecessary. Treptow v. Buse, 10 Kan. 170, 176; Honce v. Schram, 73 Kan. 368, 371, 85 P. 535. 3. Judgment has same effect as though originally rendered in district court. Rahm v. Soper, 28 Kan. 529, 530; Honce v. Schram, 73 Kan. 368, 371, 85 P. 535. 4. Justice has no jurisdiction to issue process after judgment transferred. Rahm v. Soper, 28 Kan. 529, 530. 5. Omission of dollar marks and punctuation points; abstract not necessarily void. Dickens v. Crane, 33 Kan. 344, 349, 6 P. 630. 6. Abstract insufficient to transfer judgment from one county to another. Hubbard v. Jones, 61 Kan. 722, 723, 60 P. 743. 7. Filing of transcript imparts notice; evidence of filing of transcript. Bliss v. Brown, 78 Kan. 467, 476, 96 P. 945. 8. Abstract certified by clerk city court; presumption of regularity. Hendrickson v. Sheetz, 112 Kan. 296, 297, 210 P. 1109. 9. Judgment becomes lien on real estate only, not on personalty. Staker v. Gillen, 143 Kan. 212, 214, 53 P.2d 821. 10. City court judgment filed in district court creates lien on real estate only. Metz v. Williams, 149 Kan. 647, 649, 88 P.2d 1093. Previous | Next LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL General Policies 2026 Archived LCC Documents Archived LCC Meetings REVISOR OF STATUTES Archived Session Documents Archived School Finance Documents USEFUL LINKS Session Laws Kansas Administrative Regulations OTHER LEGISLATIVE SITES Kansas Legislature Administrative Services Division of Post Audit Research Department Contact Us PDF Help www.ksrevisor.gov 2026