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· 5/8/1976

Garten Enterprises, Inc. v. City of Kansas City

Citations

  • 549 P.2d 864
  • 219 Kan. 620
  • 1976 Kan. LEXIS 407

How courts have described this case

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  • single-subject requirement prevents “a matter of legislative merit from being tied to an unwanted matter ..., and [promotes] the lessening of improper influences which may result from intermixing objects of legislation in the same act which have no relation to each other”
  • no conflict between city ordinance regulating hours of alcohol consumption, club closings and state Liquor Control Act, Private Club Act
  • city ordinance regulating hours of consumption of alcoholic beverages and prescribing hours when club must be closed not in conflict with Liquor Control Act and Private Club Act
  • city ordinance regulating hours of consumption of alcoholic beverages and prescribing hours when club must be closed not in conflict with Liquor Control Act and Private Club Act
  • no conflict between ordinance prohibiting serving/consuming alcohol in private clubs after 1:30 a.m. and statute prohibiting serving/consuming after 3 a.m.

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Judges: Harman, Schroeder, Kaul

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