8-722.
History: L. 1957, ch. 68, § 1; L. 1972, ch. 342, § 52; Repealed, L. 1973, ch. 198, § 22; January 1, 1974; L. 1974, ch. 193, § 22; February 22.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Purpose of act; fault or liability immaterial in determining security or suspension; appeal. Agee v. Kansas Highway Commission, 198 Kan. 173, 174, 422 P.2d 949.
2. Act held constitutional. State v. Finley, 198 Kan. 585, 601, 426 P.2d 251. Judgment vacated: State v. Finley, 199 Kan. 615, 433 P.2d 414.
3. Purpose of act; insuring against punitive damages contrary to public policy. American Surety Company of New York v. Gold, 375 F.2d 523, 524, 527.
4. Liability insurance is not condition precedent to operating an automobile. Miller v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co., 204 Kan. 694, 695, 466 P.2d 336.
5. Provision in automobile liability policy furnished pursuant to statute may not conflict with statutory requirements or provision is void. Canal Insurance Co. v. Sinclair, 208 Kan. 753, 760, 761, 494 P.2d 1197.
6. Mentioned in finding K.S.A. 40-1110 permissive as to supplemental coverage and policy not in conflict. Simpson v. KFB Insurance Co. Inc., 209 Kan. 620, 627, 498 P.2d 71.
7. Mentioned; action for garnishment of insurer; third party beneficiary aspects of liability insurance contracts discussed. Nichols v. Marshall, 491 F.2d 177, 180.
8. Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act was predecessor to Automobile Injury Reparations Act (K.S.A. 40-3101 et seq.). Dewitt v. Young, 229 Kan. 474, 477, 625 P.2d 478.
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