Arkansas Code § 16-111-106

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The court may refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree where such judgment or decree, if rendered or entered, would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding. Acts 1953, No. 274, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-2505.
The court may refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree where such judgment or decree, if rendered or entered, would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding. Acts 1953, No. 274, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-2505.
The court may refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree where such judgment or decree, if rendered or entered, would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding. Acts 1953, No. 274, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-2505.
The court may refuse to render or enter a declaratory judgment or decree where such judgment or decree, if rendered or entered, would not terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding.
Acts 1953, No. 274, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-2505.

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