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    • Legislation USA
    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 14 - Local Government
    • Subtitle 2 - County Government
    • Chapter 23 - Claims Against Counties
    • Subchapter 2 - Presentment to County Court

    Arkansas Code
    Chapter 23 - Claims Against Counties
    Subchapter 2 - Presentment to County Court

    § 14-23-201. Applicability - The provisions of this subchapter shall not be applicable to...

    § 14-23-202. Penalty - Any person violating the provisions of this subchapter shall be...

    § 14-23-203. Claims filed with county clerk - (a) Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, or association having a...

    § 14-23-204. Information recorded on dockets - The journals required under § 14-23-203 shall include the following...

    § 14-23-205. Recording in proper journal - (a) (1) Upon receipt of any claim against the county,...

    § 14-23-206. Approval or disapproval by county court - (a) (1) The county clerk shall not present a claim...

    § 14-23-207. Payment of claims generally - (a) All warrants or checks issued by the county clerk...

    § 14-23-208. Payment of rent on equipment and machinery - (a) It shall be unlawful for the county court to...

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