73-102. History: L. 1923, ch. 200, § 1; L. 1923, ch. 5, § 1 (Special Session); R.S. 1923, 73-102; L. 1939, ch. 280, § 1; Repealed, L. 1965, ch. 431, § 1; June 30. CASE ANNOTATIONS 1. Uncertainty or indefiniteness can be removed by subsequent legislation. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 113 Kan. 4, 213 P. 171. 2. Law does not violate section 1 or 2 of bill of rights. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 113 Kan. 4, 213 P. 171. 3. The title of the act complies with the constitution. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 113 Kan. 4, 213 P. 171. 4. Bond issue declared valid as to all points raised. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 113 Kan. 584, 217 P. 903. 5. Additional fund; constitution satisfied by this act. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 114 Kan. 270, 217 P. 905. 6. Members of regular army enlisting prior to declaration of war, members of officers' training camp, members of military or naval academy, are entitled to compensation. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 114 Kan. 270, 217 P. 905. 7. Duties of board are administrative and ministerial. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 114 Kan. 270, 217 P. 905. 8. Board cannot limit time for which veterans may be compensated. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 114 Kan. 270, 217 P. 905. 9. Fund appropriated is trust fund and subject to proratable distribution. The State, ex rel., v. Davis, 114 Kan. 270, 217 P. 905. 10. Statute limiting compensation to June 30, 1919, valid. Dew v. Davis et al., 115 Kan. 219, 222 P. 750. 11. Compensation to be paid direct to veteran. Duckworth v. Board of Compensation, 116 Kan. 390, 401, 226 P. 707. 12. Limitation of date for payment considered. In re Soldiers' Compensation Appeals, 116 Kan. 677, 678, 229 P. 355. 13. Claimant resident of Kansas at time he entered service. Parrish v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 117 Kan. 301, 231 P. 332. 14. Statutory requisite of honorable discharge necessary. Seigle v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 119 Kan. 253, 254, 237 P. 657; Jella v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 121 Kan. 360, 246 P. 521. 15. Evidence not sufficient to show residence. Modest v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 121 Kan. 681, 684, 249 P. 588; Deckwa v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 121 Kan. 858, 250 P. 332. 16. Honorable discharge; burden of proof on claimant. Doyle v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 123 Kan. 390, 254 P. 1025. 17. Cited in holding state fish and game, federal loan, act unconstitutional. State, ex rel., v. Atherton, 139 Kan. 197, 211, 30 P.2d 291. 18. Domicile of minor controlled by that of father although living apart. Trammell v. Kansas Compensation Board, 142 Kan. 329, 46 P. 867. 19. Fact bonus paid veteran by another state no bar hereunder. Kaiser v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 142 Kan. 295, 46 P.2d 883. 20. Evidence sufficient to establish residence in Kansas. Hipchen v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 144 Kan. 517, 61 P.2d 878. 21. Release from service held not honorable discharge; later undesirable discharge barred claim. Fessler v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 144 Kan. 558, 559, 61 P.2d 911. 22. Word "widow" used in act includes remarried widow of deceased soldier. Duckett v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 145 Kan. 520, 66 P.2d 410. 23. Question of residence is one of fact. Kelley v. State, 145 Kan. 637, 66 P.28 556. 24. Extension of enlistment held not equivalent of honorable discharge. Wallace v. State, 145 Kan. 764, 67 P.2d 505. 25. Evidence held sufficient to sustain finding claimant was nonresident. Vennum v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 147 Kan. 639, 640, 77 P.2d 980. 26. Act not restricted to those holding honorable discharge during referendum. Patterson v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 148 Kan. 139, 141, 79 P.2d 855. 27. 1939 amendment discussed, construed, applied and section held valid. Richardson v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 150 Kan. 343, 345, 347, 348, 350, 351, 92 P.2d 114; Hicks v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 150 Kan. 903, 904, 905, 96 P.2d 618; Polk v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 151 Kan. 292, 98 P.2d 93. 28. Section applied and construed where similar compensation received from another state. Vickers v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 152 Kan. 173, 102 P.2d 1003. 29. Section no bar to payment of final judgment unappealed from. LeMarr v. Soldiers' Compensation Board, 153 Kan. 239, 240, 241, 109 P.2d 182. 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