Kansas Statutes

§ 60-449 — Habit or custom to prove specific behavior

Kansas·Ch. 60 PROCEDURE, CIVIL·Art. 4 RULES OF EVIDENCE
Evidence of habit or custom is relevant to an issue of behavior on a specified occasion, but is admissible on that issue only as tending to prove that the behavior on such occasion conformed to the habit or custom.

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Legislative History

L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-449; January 1, 1964.

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