(a) Notwithstanding § 16-55-201, a party is responsible for the fault of another person or entity or for payment of the proportionate share of another person or entity if both the party and the other person or entity were acting in concert or if the other person or entity was acting as an agent or servant of the party.
(b)
(1) As used in this section, “acting in concert” means entering into a conscious agreement to pursue a common plan or design to commit an intentional tort and actively taking part in that intentional tort.
(2) “Acting in concert” does not mean the act of any person or entity whose conduct was negligent in any degree other than intentional.
(3) A person's or entity's conduct which provides substantial assistance to one committing an intentional tort does not constitute “acting in concert” if the person or entity has not consciously agreed with the other to commit the intentional tort.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 5 - Civil Procedure Generally
Chapter 55 - General Provisions
Subchapter 2 - Civil Justice Reform Act of 2003
§ 16-55-201. Modification of joint and several liability
§ 16-55-202. Assessment of percentages of fault
§ 16-55-203. Increase in percentage of several share
§ 16-55-204. Applicability of § 16-55-203
§ 16-55-205. Acting in concert
§ 16-55-206. Standards for award of punitive damages
§ 16-55-207. Burden of proof for award of punitive damages
§ 16-55-208. Limitations on the amount of punitive damages
§ 16-55-209. No right to punitive damages
§ 16-55-210. No limitation on certain judicial duties
§ 16-55-211. Bifurcated proceeding
§ 16-55-212. Compensatory damages
§ 16-55-214. Maximum appeal bond in civil litigation
§ 16-55-216. Comparative fault
§ 16-55-217. Cause of action not created