Arkansas Code § 16-56-121

Prevention of commencement of action - Foreign debtors absconding to this state
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If any debtor shall fraudulently abscond from any other state, territory, or district to this state without the knowledge of his, her, or their creditor, the creditor may commence suit against the absconding debtor within the times in this act, or any other acts of limitations, in force on December 14, 1844, prescribed for limiting the action, after the creditor may become apprised of the residence of the absconding debtor. Acts 1844, § 4, p. 24; C. & M. Dig., § 6963; Pope's Dig., § 8941; A.S.A. 1947, § 37-231.
If any debtor shall fraudulently abscond from any other state, territory, or district to this state without the knowledge of his, her, or their creditor, the creditor may commence suit against the absconding debtor within the times in this act, or any other acts of limitations, in force on December 14, 1844, prescribed for limiting the action, after the creditor may become apprised of the residence of the absconding debtor. Acts 1844, § 4, p. 24; C. & M. Dig., § 6963; Pope's Dig., § 8941; A.S.A. 1947, § 37-231.
If any debtor shall fraudulently abscond from any other state, territory, or district to this state without the knowledge of his, her, or their creditor, the creditor may commence suit against the absconding debtor within the times in this act, or any other acts of limitations, in force on December 14, 1844, prescribed for limiting the action, after the creditor may become apprised of the residence of the absconding debtor. Acts 1844, § 4, p. 24; C. & M. Dig., § 6963; Pope's Dig., § 8941; A.S.A. 1947, § 37-231.
If any debtor shall fraudulently abscond from any other state, territory, or district to this state without the knowledge of his, her, or their creditor, the creditor may commence suit against the absconding debtor within the times in this act, or any other acts of limitations, in force on December 14, 1844, prescribed for limiting the action, after the creditor may become apprised of the residence of the absconding debtor.
Acts 1844, § 4, p. 24; C. & M. Dig., § 6963; Pope's Dig., § 8941; A.S.A. 1947, § 37-231.

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