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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
    • Subtitle 7 - Particular Proceedings And Remedies
    • Chapter 111 - Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act
    • § 16-111-106. Discretionary

    Arkansas Code
    Chapter 111 - Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act
    § 16-111-106. Discretionary

    The court may refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree where such judgment or decree, if rendered or entered, would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding.

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    Arkansas Code

    Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts

    Subtitle 7 - Particular Proceedings And Remedies

    Chapter 111 - Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act

    § 16-111-101. Scope

    § 16-111-102. Power to construe, etc

    § 16-111-104. Executor, etc

    § 16-111-105. Enumeration not exclusive

    § 16-111-106. Discretionary

    § 16-111-107. Review

    § 16-111-108. Supplementary relief

    § 16-111-109. Jury trial

    § 16-111-110. Costs

    § 16-111-111. Parties

    § 16-111-112. Construction

    § 16-111-113. Words construed

    § 16-111-114. Provisions severable

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