36-201. Liens for charges and advances to guests or boarders; apartment defined. That the keeper of any inn, hotel, boardinghouse, apartment house, or rooming house as defined in chapter 204 of the Laws of 1913, and for the operation of which it is necessary for the keeper to obtain a license under the laws of […]
36-202. Detention of baggage and property; priority of liens. That said innkeeper, hotelkeeper, boardinghouse keeper, apartment-house keeper, or rooming-house keeper shall have the right to detain such baggage and other property until the amount of such charges is paid, and such baggage and other property shall be exempt from attachment or execution until such innkeeper, […]
36-203. Period of detention; sale of property; notices. That said innkeeper, hotelkeeper, boardinghouse keeper, apartment-house keeper, or rooming-house keeper shall retain such baggage and other property upon which he has a lien for a period of ninety days, at the expiration of which time if such lien is not satisfied, he may sell such baggage […]
36-204. Proceeds of sale. That after satisfying the lien and any cost that may accrue, any residue remaining shall, on demand, within six months, be paid to such guest or boarder, and if not so demanded within six months from date of sale, such residue shall be deposited by such innkeeper, hotelkeeper, boardinghouse keeper, apartment-house […]
36-205. Disposition of surplus proceeds. Said residue shall be retained by the county treasurer for a period of one year, and if not claimed within that time by the owner thereof, the county treasurer shall remit the same as provided in K.S.A. 20-2801. History: L. 1913, ch. 205, § 5; L. 1923, ch. 149, § […]
36-208. Credit agreements. The provisions of K.S.A. 36-206 and 36-207 shall not apply where there has been an agreement in writing for delay in payment for a period not to exceed sixty days. History: L. 1913, ch. 205, § 8; L. 1923, ch. 149, § 8; June 9; R.S. 1923, 36-208.