60-505. Sales by executors, administrators or conservators. No action shall be maintained for recovery of real property sold by executors, administrators or conservators, upon an order or judgment of a court directing such sale, brought by the heirs or devisees of the deceased person, or the conservatee or his or her conservator, or any person claiming under any or either of them by after acquired title, after five (5) years from the date of the recording of the deed made in pursuance of the sale.
History: L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-505; L. 1965, ch. 354, § 10; January 1, 1966.
Source or prior law:
G.S. 1868, ch. 80, § 16; L. 1909, ch. 182, § 15; R.S. 1923, 60-304 (2 nd clause).
Law Review and Bar Journal References:
"Kansas Homestead Law," Roger L. Theis and Karl R. Swartz, 65 J.K.B.A. No. 3, 20, 34 (1996).
CASE ANNOTATIONS
Prior law cases, see G.S. 1949, 60-304 (2 nd clause) and the 1961 Supp. thereto.
1. Statute of limitations had run as to claims of half-breed Indians to quiet title against owners of former half-breed lands. Dennison v. Topeka Chambers Industrial Development Corporation, 527 F. Supp. 611, 623 (1981).
2. Treaty of 1825 between U.S. and Kaw half-breeds superseded by various federal acts. Dennison v. Topeka Chambers Indus. Development Corp., 724 F.2d 869, 870 (1983).
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