(a) Upon a report of the divisions by the commissioners appointed for that purpose being returned, the court may confirm or set aside the report or remand it to the commissioners for correction.
(b) Upon good cause shown by either party, on the report being made and returned to the circuit court, it may be set aside by the court, who may appoint new commissioners, who shall proceed in like manner as directed in § 18-60-415. The court shall not set aside a second report for the same cause for which the first report was set aside.
(c)
(1) If no cause is shown, the report shall be confirmed, and judgment shall thereupon be given that the partition be firm and effectual forever.
(2) The judgment shall be binding and conclusive on all the parties to the proceedings, their representatives, and all other persons claiming under them by right derived after the commencement of the proceedings.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 60 - Miscellaneous Proceedings Relating to Property
Subchapter 4 - Partition and Sale of Land
§ 18-60-401. Petition — Determination of heirs property — Applicability
§ 18-60-403. Parties generally
§ 18-60-405. Guardians for infants or individuals with mental illness
§ 18-60-406. Court-appointed guardians for minors
§ 18-60-407. Constructive service
§ 18-60-409. Court order for division
§ 18-60-413. No partition contrary to terms of will
§ 18-60-414. Appointment of commissioners
§ 18-60-415. Duties of commissioners
§ 18-60-416. Court action on commissioners' report
§ 18-60-417. Deeds of partition
§ 18-60-420. Sale of land not susceptible to division
§ 18-60-421. Commissioners or other interested parties not to purchase
§ 18-60-422. Report and confirmation of sale — Conveyances
§ 18-60-423. Distribution of sale proceeds
§ 18-60-424. Sale without commissioners
§ 18-60-425. Sale of improved land where infant or individual with mental illness coparcener, etc
§ 18-60-426. Sale of land held jointly or otherwise by incompetent person