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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The following provisions of article 2 of chapter 60 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, are hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this act as if fully set forth herein, insofar as such provisions are not inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this act:
(a)K.S.A. 60-215, and amendments thereto, relating to amended and supplemental pleadings, except that the time for filing amended pleadings and for responding thereto shall be 14 instead of 21 days;
(b)K.S.A. 60-217, and amendments thereto, relating to capacity of parties;
(c)K.S.A. 60-218, and amendments thereto, providing for joinder of claims and remedies, K.S.A. 60-219 and 60-220, and amendments thereto, providing for joinder of parties, and K.S.A. 60-221, and amendments thereto, relating to misjoinder of parties and claims;
(d)K.S.A. 60-224, and amendments thereto, relating to intervention, and K.S.A. 60-225, and amendments thereto, providing for substitution of parties;
(e)K.S.A. 60-234, and amendments thereto, relating to production of documents and things for inspection;
(f)K.S.A. 60-241, and amendments thereto, providing for dismissal of actions;
(g)K.S.A. 60-244, and amendments thereto, providing for proof of records;
(h)K.S.A. 60-252, and amendments thereto, concerning findings and conclusions by the court, except that when the findings and conclusions are made by a district magistrate judge, the time to file a motion for amended or additional findings is 14 instead of 28 days;
(i)K.S.A. 60-256, and amendments thereto, relating to summary judgment;
(j)K.S.A. 60-259, and amendments thereto, concerning new trial, except that the time to file a motion for new trial or to alter or amend judgment when a judgment is rendered by a district magistrate judge is 14 instead of 28 days;
(k)K.S.A. 60-260, and amendments thereto, concerning relief from judgment or order;
(l)K.S.A. 60-261 and 60-263, and amendments thereto, relating respectively to harmless error and disability of a judge; and
(m)K.S.A. 60-264, and amendments thereto, relating to process in behalf of and against persons not parties.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 61. Procedure, Civil, for Limited Actions § 61-2912. Adoption by reference of certain provisions of article 2 of chapter 60 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-61-procedure-civil-for-limited-actions/ks-st-sect-61-2912/
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