Arkansas Code § 14-299-202

Signer's failure to pay pro rata costs
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If any signer of the agreement fails to pay his part of the costs according to the terms of the agreement, the board of commissioners created in § 14-299-204 is authorized to bring suit against the owner, his successors, and assigns for the recovery of the amount due. Until that amount is paid, it shall constitute a lien upon the land of the delinquent owner in the township or area affected. Acts 1949, No. 294, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-1030.
If any signer of the agreement fails to pay his part of the costs according to the terms of the agreement, the board of commissioners created in § 14-299-204 is authorized to bring suit against the owner, his successors, and assigns for the recovery of the amount due. Until that amount is paid, it shall constitute a lien upon the land of the delinquent owner in the township or area affected. Acts 1949, No. 294, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-1030.
If any signer of the agreement fails to pay his part of the costs according to the terms of the agreement, the board of commissioners created in § 14-299-204 is authorized to bring suit against the owner, his successors, and assigns for the recovery of the amount due. Until that amount is paid, it shall constitute a lien upon the land of the delinquent owner in the township or area affected. Acts 1949, No. 294, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-1030.
If any signer of the agreement fails to pay his part of the costs according to the terms of the agreement, the board of commissioners created in § 14-299-204 is authorized to bring suit against the owner, his successors, and assigns for the recovery of the amount due. Until that amount is paid, it shall constitute a lien upon the land of the delinquent owner in the township or area affected.
Acts 1949, No. 294, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-1030.

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