Arkansas Code § 16-13-2802

Terms of court
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The terms of court in each county in the Twentieth Judicial District shall commence on the dates set forth below: (1) Faulkner County: On the first Monday in May and the first Monday in December; (2) Searcy County: On the third Mondays in April and October; and (3) Van Buren County: On the first Mondays in May and November. Acts 1891, No. 62, § 4, p. 110; 1893, No. 56, § 3, p. 84; 1947, No. 120, §§ 1, 2; 1955, No. 146, § 1; 1955, No. 227, § 1; 1965, No. 96, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 22-310.
The terms of court in each county in the Twentieth Judicial District shall commence on the dates set forth below: (1) Faulkner County: On the first Monday in May and the first Monday in December; (2) Searcy County: On the third Mondays in April and October; and (3) Van Buren County: On the first Mondays in May and November. Acts 1891, No. 62, § 4, p. 110; 1893, No. 56, § 3, p. 84; 1947, No. 120, §§ 1, 2; 1955, No. 146, § 1; 1955, No. 227, § 1; 1965, No. 96, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 22-310.
The terms of court in each county in the Twentieth Judicial District shall commence on the dates set forth below: (1) Faulkner County: On the first Monday in May and the first Monday in December; (2) Searcy County: On the third Mondays in April and October; and (3) Van Buren County: On the first Mondays in May and November. Acts 1891, No. 62, § 4, p. 110; 1893, No. 56, § 3, p. 84; 1947, No. 120, §§ 1, 2; 1955, No. 146, § 1; 1955, No. 227, § 1; 1965, No. 96, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 22-310.
The terms of court in each county in the Twentieth Judicial District shall commence on the dates set forth below:
(1) Faulkner County: On the first Monday in May and the first Monday in December;
(2) Searcy County: On the third Mondays in April and October; and
(3) Van Buren County: On the first Mondays in May and November.
Acts 1891, No. 62, § 4, p. 110; 1893, No. 56, § 3, p. 84; 1947, No. 120, §§ 1, 2; 1955, No. 146, § 1; 1955, No. 227, § 1; 1965, No. 96, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 22-310.

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