If the existence of the common nuisance is shown in the action to the satisfaction of the court or judge, the court or judge shall allow a temporary writ of injunction to abate and prevent the continuance or recurrence of the common nuisance. The notice requirements of Rule 65 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure shall be followed in maintaining this action. Acts 1989, No. 556, § 1. If the existence of the common nuisance is shown in the action to the satisfaction of the court or judge, the court or judge shall allow a temporary writ of injunction to abate and prevent the continuance or recurrence of the common nuisance. The notice requirements of Rule 65 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure shall be followed in maintaining this action. Acts 1989, No. 556, § 1. If the existence of the common nuisance is shown in the action to the satisfaction of the court or judge, the court or judge shall allow a temporary writ of injunction to abate and prevent the continuance or recurrence of the common nuisance. The notice requirements of Rule 65 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure shall be followed in maintaining this action. Acts 1989, No. 556, § 1. If the existence of the common nuisance is shown in the action to the satisfaction of the court or judge, the court or judge shall allow a temporary writ of injunction to abate and prevent the continuance or recurrence of the common nuisance. The notice requirements of Rule 65 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure shall be followed in maintaining this action. Acts 1989, No. 556, § 1.
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