59 P.2d 24 | Kan. | 1936
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This was an action to determine the annual salary of the clerk of the district court of Shawnee county, which has a population of more than 85,000 and less than 90,000. Plaintiff contends the salary is $3,250 under R. S. 28-202. Defendant contends it is $3,000 under R. S. 28-117 as amended by chapter 166 of the Laws of 1925. The legal question presented is, Which of these statutes applies? The trial court held for defendant. Plaintiff has appealed.
All the sections of our Revised Statutes of 1923 (except the specific sections which were enacted by the legislative session of 1923) were enacted in one act of the legislature (Laws 1923, ch. 144). (See State, ex rel., v. Davis, Governor, 116 Kan. 211, 225 Pac. 1024; 116 Kan. 663, 229 Pac. 757; State v. Freeman, 143 Kan. 315, 318,
We now turn to see the effect of chapter 166 of the Laws of 1925 (R. S. 1933 Supp. 28-117). This act specifically amended and repealed R. S. 28-117. This is clear from its title, from section 1 of the act, and by the specific repealing clause. In doing this it followed our constitutional mandate (§ 16, art. 2) respecting an act amending a previous statute. It did not refer in any way to R. S. 28-202, or attempt to amend it in any respect, or to repeal it. Therefore R. S. 28-202 remains unamended and unaffected by chapter 166 of the Laws of 1925. The result is that the annual salary of the clerk of the district court of Shawnee county is $3,250.
Another line of reasoning reaches the same result. Generally when one section of a statute has been superseded in part by a later statute the amendment of the earlier statute in the respect in which it does not affect the later one does not have the effect of repealing or superseding the later one. (State v. Kansas City, 83 Kan. 431, 111 Pac. 493; Bailey v. Turner, 108 Kan. 856, 858, 197 Pac. 214; Franklin Township v. County Treasurer, 112 Kan. 11, 13, 209 Pac. 976; State, ex rel., v. Ryan, Secretary of State, 116 Kan. 208, 210, 225 Pac. 1043.)
The judgment of the court below is reversed with directions to enter judgment for plaintiff.