9-101. History: L. 1897, ch. 47, § 1; L. 1917, ch. 79, § 1; L. 1921, ch. 72, § 3; R.S. 1923, § 9-101; L. 1925, ch. 85, § 1; L. 1927, ch. 88, § 9; L. 1929, ch. 85, § 1; L. 1933, ch. 23, § 1 (Special Session); Repealed, L. 1947, ch. 102, § 143; June 30. Source or prior law: G.S. 1868, ch. 23, § 127; L. 1891, ch. 43, § 1. Cross References to Related Sections: Later act, see 9-1101, 9-1111. CASE ANNOTATIONS 1. Act held within police power; not infringement of private rights. Blaker v. Hood, 53 Kan. 499, 507, 36 P. 1115. 2. Constitutional provisions do not prohibit reasonable regulations upon banks. Blaker v. Hood, 53 Kan. 499, 507, 36 P. 1115. 3. Officers of banks estopped from denying regularity of organization. The State v. Mason, 61 Kan. 102, 106, 58 P. 978. 4. Holder of notes of owner of bank, shares with creditors. McDermott v. Halleck, 61 Kan. 486, 59 P. 1074. 5. Savings banks amenable to provisions of general banking laws. West v. Bank, 66 Kan. 524, 72 P. 252. 6. Powers of bank before certificate of authority granted, considered. Wilson v. Bank, 77 Kan. 589, 592, 95 P. 404. 7. Deduction of real estate for taxation cannot exceed legal limit. Bank v. Geary County, 102 Kan. 334, 344, 353, 170 P. 33. 8. Bank may lawfully accept bill of exchange; bank liable thereon. Ingersoll v. Bank, 109 Kan. 534, 535, 202 P. 837. Overruled: Ingersoll v. Bank, 110 Kan. 122, 202 P. 837. 9. Bank cannot accept bill of exchange payable at future date. Ingersoll v. Bank, 110 Kan. 122, 123, 202 P. 837. 10. Bank has no power to loan its credit. Ingersoll v. Bank, 110 Kan. 122, 202 P. 837. 11. Proper deduction from taxation on account of bank building considered. State Bank v. State Tax Commission, 114 Kan. 267, 217 P. 304. 12. Legislature in enacting this statute had in mind general deposits. Bloomheart v. Bank Commissioner, 114 Kan. 786, 794, 221 P. 279. 13. Bank not authorized to buy or sell stock certificates. Farmers State Bank v. Brenneke, 118 Kan. 251, 255, 240 P. 395. 14. Act considered in determining right to establish private banks. Adams v. Bone, 121 Kan. 564, 567, 247 P. 646. 15. Bank cannot buy or sell bonds of kind not named in statute. First State Bank v. Bone, 122 Kan. 493, 499, 252 P. 250. 16. Instrument set out and held to be bond which bank could not purchase; act gave right to buy and sell secured bonds. Security State Bank v. Bone, 124 Kan. 502, 504, 260 P. 639. 17. Inherent function of bank to buy and sell ordinary negotiable paper. McDaniel v. Altoona State Bank, 126 Kan. 719, 271 P. 394. 18. Ultra vires rules inapplicable to bank cashier's letters of credit. Bridge v. Welda State Bank, 222 Mo. App. 586, 292 S.W. 1079, 1081. 19. Cited in holding trust company legally pledged assets to secure county deposit. Johnson v. Eddy, 138 Kan. 705, 712, 27 P.2d 283. 20. Cited in discussing liability of trust-company stockholders. International Mortgage Trust Co. v. Henry, 139 Kan. 154, 160, 30 P.2d 311. 21. Bank's incorporation sufficiently alleged in forgery information by words "state bank." State v. Parsons, 140 Kan. 157, 159, 33 P.2d 1096. 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