Arkansas Code § 14-121-504

Commissioners - Subsequent proceedings
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When the county or circuit court has established a subdistrict, it shall appoint the commissioners of the main district of which the subdistrict is to become a part to act as commissioners of the subdistrict, and the proceedings thereafter shall conform to the provision of this act relating to drainage districts. Acts 1913, No. 177, § 19; 1917, No. 270, § 1, p. 1446; C. & M. Dig., § 3151; Pope's Dig., § 4502; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-510.
When the county or circuit court has established a subdistrict, it shall appoint the commissioners of the main district of which the subdistrict is to become a part to act as commissioners of the subdistrict, and the proceedings thereafter shall conform to the provision of this act relating to drainage districts. Acts 1913, No. 177, § 19; 1917, No. 270, § 1, p. 1446; C. & M. Dig., § 3151; Pope's Dig., § 4502; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-510.
When the county or circuit court has established a subdistrict, it shall appoint the commissioners of the main district of which the subdistrict is to become a part to act as commissioners of the subdistrict, and the proceedings thereafter shall conform to the provision of this act relating to drainage districts. Acts 1913, No. 177, § 19; 1917, No. 270, § 1, p. 1446; C. & M. Dig., § 3151; Pope's Dig., § 4502; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-510.
When the county or circuit court has established a subdistrict, it shall appoint the commissioners of the main district of which the subdistrict is to become a part to act as commissioners of the subdistrict, and the proceedings thereafter shall conform to the provision of this act relating to drainage districts.
Acts 1913, No. 177, § 19; 1917, No. 270, § 1, p. 1446; C. & M. Dig., § 3151; Pope's Dig., § 4502; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-510.

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