Arkansas Code § 15-4-3022

Legal actions heard as preferred cause - Appeals
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Any case involving the validity of this subchapter or involving the bonds issued under this subchapter shall be deemed of public interest and shall be advanced by all courts and heard as a preferred cause, and all appeals from judgments or decrees rendered in the cases must be taken within thirty (30) calendar days after rendition of the judgment or decree. Acts 2003, No. 1751, § 22.
Any case involving the validity of this subchapter or involving the bonds issued under this subchapter shall be deemed of public interest and shall be advanced by all courts and heard as a preferred cause, and all appeals from judgments or decrees rendered in the cases must be taken within thirty (30) calendar days after rendition of the judgment or decree. Acts 2003, No. 1751, § 22.
Any case involving the validity of this subchapter or involving the bonds issued under this subchapter shall be deemed of public interest and shall be advanced by all courts and heard as a preferred cause, and all appeals from judgments or decrees rendered in the cases must be taken within thirty (30) calendar days after rendition of the judgment or decree. Acts 2003, No. 1751, § 22.
Any case involving the validity of this subchapter or involving the bonds issued under this subchapter shall be deemed of public interest and shall be advanced by all courts and heard as a preferred cause, and all appeals from judgments or decrees rendered in the cases must be taken within thirty (30) calendar days after rendition of the judgment or decree.
Acts 2003, No. 1751, § 22.

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