Arkansas Code § 14-86-606

Sale or transfer of land
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
The sale or transfer of real property located within a levee, drainage, or other improvement or special assessment district to a state agency or commission, including the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission, if benefitted by the stated purpose of the improvement district, shall not extinguish any lien for delinquent assessments of such districts or relieve the purchaser or transferee of liability for delinquent assessments in such districts. Acts 1991, No. 877, § 4.
The sale or transfer of real property located within a levee, drainage, or other improvement or special assessment district to a state agency or commission, including the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission, if benefitted by the stated purpose of the improvement district, shall not extinguish any lien for delinquent assessments of such districts or relieve the purchaser or transferee of liability for delinquent assessments in such districts. Acts 1991, No. 877, § 4.
The sale or transfer of real property located within a levee, drainage, or other improvement or special assessment district to a state agency or commission, including the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission, if benefitted by the stated purpose of the improvement district, shall not extinguish any lien for delinquent assessments of such districts or relieve the purchaser or transferee of liability for delinquent assessments in such districts. Acts 1991, No. 877, § 4.
The sale or transfer of real property located within a levee, drainage, or other improvement or special assessment district to a state agency or commission, including the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission, if benefitted by the stated purpose of the improvement district, shall not extinguish any lien for delinquent assessments of such districts or relieve the purchaser or transferee of liability for delinquent assessments in such districts.
Acts 1991, No. 877, § 4.

‹ Prev All Arkansas sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.