Arkansas Code § 14-206-112

Rehearing - Judicial review
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Any party aggrieved by any decision issued on an application for approval of the acquisition may apply for a rehearing as provided in § 23-2-401 , and §§ 23-2-421 - 23-2-424 . A party aggrieved by the final decision of the commission on rehearing may obtain judicial review of the decision in accordance with the provisions of § 23-2-401 , and §§ 23-2-421 - 23-2-424 . Acts 1987, No. 110, § 8.
Any party aggrieved by any decision issued on an application for approval of the acquisition may apply for a rehearing as provided in § 23-2-401 , and §§ 23-2-421 - 23-2-424 . A party aggrieved by the final decision of the commission on rehearing may obtain judicial review of the decision in accordance with the provisions of § 23-2-401 , and §§ 23-2-421 - 23-2-424 . Acts 1987, No. 110, § 8.
Any party aggrieved by any decision issued on an application for approval of the acquisition may apply for a rehearing as provided in § 23-2-401 , and §§ 23-2-421 - 23-2-424 . A party aggrieved by the final decision of the commission on rehearing may obtain judicial review of the decision in accordance with the provisions of § 23-2-401 , and §§ 23-2-421 - 23-2-424 . Acts 1987, No. 110, § 8.
Any party aggrieved by any decision issued on an application for approval of the acquisition may apply for a rehearing as provided in § 23-2-401 , and §§ 23-2-421 - 23-2-424 . A party aggrieved by the final decision of the commission on rehearing may obtain judicial review of the decision in accordance with the provisions of § 23-2-401 , and §§ 23-2-421 - 23-2-424 .
Acts 1987, No. 110, § 8.

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