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KRS 418.020

Agreed case may be submitted to court -- Affidavit -- Proceedings

Applied in 31 court decisions — leading case Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. v. Commonwealth (1954)

Most recently applied in Appalachian Racing, LLC v. Family Trust Foundation of Kentucky, Inc. (February 2014)

Effective: July 1, 1953 History: Transferred 1952 Ky

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Parties to a question which might be the subject of a civil action may, without action, state the question and the facts upon which it depends, and present a submission thereof to any court which would have jurisdiction if an action had been brought. But it must appear by affidavit that the controversy is real, and the proceedings in good faith, to determine the rights of the parties. The court shall, thereupon, hear and determine the case, and render judgment as if an action were pending.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.