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    • Legislation USA
    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 14 - Local Government
    • Subtitle 3 - Municipal Government
    • Chapter 42 - Government Of Municipalities Generally
    • Subchapter 3 - Charters for Cities of the First Class and Second Class
    • § 14-42-311. Expiration of charter

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 3 - Charters for Cities of the First Class and Second Class
    § 14-42-311. Expiration of charter

    By amendment to the charter, a date may be fixed for the expiration of the charter. On the date specified, the municipality shall cease to operate under this subchapter.

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    Arkansas Code

    Title 14 - Local Government

    Subtitle 3 - Municipal Government

    Chapter 42 - Government Of Municipalities Generally

    Subchapter 3 - Charters for Cities of the First Class and Second Class

    § 14-42-301. Construction

    § 14-42-302. Appointment of commission

    § 14-42-303. Election on proposed charter

    § 14-42-304. Amendments to charter

    § 14-42-305. Effect of approval

    § 14-42-306. Limitations on charters

    § 14-42-307. Powers of municipalities

    § 14-42-308. Annual budget, taxes, and rates

    § 14-42-309. Election results

    § 14-42-310. Election expenses

    § 14-42-311. Expiration of charter

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