Arkansas Code § 16-124-107

Right of action for contribution
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(a) A person subject to liability under this chapter has a right of action for contribution against another person subject to liability under this chapter. (b) Contribution may be enforced either in the original action or by a separate action brought for that purpose. (c) A plaintiff may seek recovery in accordance with this chapter and existing law against a person against whom a defendant has asserted a right of contribution. Acts 1995, No. 896, § 9.
(a) A person subject to liability under this chapter has a right of action for contribution against another person subject to liability under this chapter. (b) Contribution may be enforced either in the original action or by a separate action brought for that purpose. (c) A plaintiff may seek recovery in accordance with this chapter and existing law against a person against whom a defendant has asserted a right of contribution. Acts 1995, No. 896, § 9.
(a) A person subject to liability under this chapter has a right of action for contribution against another person subject to liability under this chapter. (b) Contribution may be enforced either in the original action or by a separate action brought for that purpose. (c) A plaintiff may seek recovery in accordance with this chapter and existing law against a person against whom a defendant has asserted a right of contribution. Acts 1995, No. 896, § 9.
(a) A person subject to liability under this chapter has a right of action for contribution against another person subject to liability under this chapter.
(b) Contribution may be enforced either in the original action or by a separate action brought for that purpose.
(c) A plaintiff may seek recovery in accordance with this chapter and existing law against a person against whom a defendant has asserted a right of contribution.
Acts 1995, No. 896, § 9.

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