Arkansas Code § 14-91-306

Authorization to use county land
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The county court in which a municipal levee or flood control district is located may, by its order, authorize the district, without the payment of compensation or damages, to enter upon and use any land belonging to the county which is reasonably required or desirable for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the project upon a finding by the court that the interests of the public and the county will be benefited thereby. Acts 1947, No. 23, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-334.
The county court in which a municipal levee or flood control district is located may, by its order, authorize the district, without the payment of compensation or damages, to enter upon and use any land belonging to the county which is reasonably required or desirable for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the project upon a finding by the court that the interests of the public and the county will be benefited thereby. Acts 1947, No. 23, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-334.
The county court in which a municipal levee or flood control district is located may, by its order, authorize the district, without the payment of compensation or damages, to enter upon and use any land belonging to the county which is reasonably required or desirable for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the project upon a finding by the court that the interests of the public and the county will be benefited thereby. Acts 1947, No. 23, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-334.
The county court in which a municipal levee or flood control district is located may, by its order, authorize the district, without the payment of compensation or damages, to enter upon and use any land belonging to the county which is reasonably required or desirable for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the project upon a finding by the court that the interests of the public and the county will be benefited thereby.
Acts 1947, No. 23, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-334.

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