Arkansas Code § 15-20-607

Enforcement
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In addition to the enforcement of this subchapter by criminal process, an owner may apply to the circuit court of any county in which he or she has reasonable cause to believe conduct prohibited by this subchapter is occurring or is about to occur for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from such conduct, and the court shall have jurisdiction to grant all proper relief without requiring the owner to post bond during pendency of the action. Acts 1989, No. 523, § 7.
In addition to the enforcement of this subchapter by criminal process, an owner may apply to the circuit court of any county in which he or she has reasonable cause to believe conduct prohibited by this subchapter is occurring or is about to occur for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from such conduct, and the court shall have jurisdiction to grant all proper relief without requiring the owner to post bond during pendency of the action. Acts 1989, No. 523, § 7.
In addition to the enforcement of this subchapter by criminal process, an owner may apply to the circuit court of any county in which he or she has reasonable cause to believe conduct prohibited by this subchapter is occurring or is about to occur for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from such conduct, and the court shall have jurisdiction to grant all proper relief without requiring the owner to post bond during pendency of the action. Acts 1989, No. 523, § 7.
In addition to the enforcement of this subchapter by criminal process, an owner may apply to the circuit court of any county in which he or she has reasonable cause to believe conduct prohibited by this subchapter is occurring or is about to occur for a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from such conduct, and the court shall have jurisdiction to grant all proper relief without requiring the owner to post bond during pendency of the action.
Acts 1989, No. 523, § 7.

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