Arkansas Code § 18-11-401

Purpose
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It is the intent and purpose of this subchapter to clarify the posting law of this state. However, this subchapter does not set forth the exclusive method by which a property owner or lessee may notify persons to not enter or remain upon their property, nor does this subchapter repeal or modify § 18-11-301 et seq., which limits the liability of landowners to persons gratuitously utilizing their property for recreational purposes, nor does this subchapter repeal or modify § 5-39-203 which is the provision of the Arkansas Criminal Code relating to trespass. Acts 1989, No. 35, § 7.
It is the intent and purpose of this subchapter to clarify the posting law of this state. However, this subchapter does not set forth the exclusive method by which a property owner or lessee may notify persons to not enter or remain upon their property, nor does this subchapter repeal or modify § 18-11-301 et seq., which limits the liability of landowners to persons gratuitously utilizing their property for recreational purposes, nor does this subchapter repeal or modify § 5-39-203 which is the provision of the Arkansas Criminal Code relating to trespass. Acts 1989, No. 35, § 7.
It is the intent and purpose of this subchapter to clarify the posting law of this state. However, this subchapter does not set forth the exclusive method by which a property owner or lessee may notify persons to not enter or remain upon their property, nor does this subchapter repeal or modify § 18-11-301 et seq., which limits the liability of landowners to persons gratuitously utilizing their property for recreational purposes, nor does this subchapter repeal or modify § 5-39-203 which is the provision of the Arkansas Criminal Code relating to trespass. Acts 1989, No. 35, § 7.
It is the intent and purpose of this subchapter to clarify the posting law of this state. However, this subchapter does not set forth the exclusive method by which a property owner or lessee may notify persons to not enter or remain upon their property, nor does this subchapter repeal or modify § 18-11-301 et seq., which limits the liability of landowners to persons gratuitously utilizing their property for recreational purposes, nor does this subchapter repeal or modify § 5-39-203 which is the provision of the Arkansas Criminal Code relating to trespass.
Acts 1989, No. 35, § 7.

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