Arkansas Code § 18-48-204

Recording, etc., of liens by third parties
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(a) Holders of conditional sale contracts shall not be required to record their contracts. (b) Holders of chattel mortgages and other claimants of liens upon livestock must comply with laws relating to recording, filing, and otherwise required as notice to bona fide third parties before they are entitled to receive the notices mentioned in § 18-48-211 relating to lienholders. Acts 1957, No. 311, § 12; A.S.A. 1947, § 51-928.
(a) Holders of conditional sale contracts shall not be required to record their contracts. (b) Holders of chattel mortgages and other claimants of liens upon livestock must comply with laws relating to recording, filing, and otherwise required as notice to bona fide third parties before they are entitled to receive the notices mentioned in § 18-48-211 relating to lienholders. Acts 1957, No. 311, § 12; A.S.A. 1947, § 51-928.
(a) Holders of conditional sale contracts shall not be required to record their contracts. (b) Holders of chattel mortgages and other claimants of liens upon livestock must comply with laws relating to recording, filing, and otherwise required as notice to bona fide third parties before they are entitled to receive the notices mentioned in § 18-48-211 relating to lienholders. Acts 1957, No. 311, § 12; A.S.A. 1947, § 51-928.
(a) Holders of conditional sale contracts shall not be required to record their contracts.
(b) Holders of chattel mortgages and other claimants of liens upon livestock must comply with laws relating to recording, filing, and otherwise required as notice to bona fide third parties before they are entitled to receive the notices mentioned in § 18-48-211 relating to lienholders.
Acts 1957, No. 311, § 12; A.S.A. 1947, § 51-928.

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