Arkansas Code § 18-48-806

Delivery of notice of claim of lien
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(a) Except for service of a complaint under § 18-48-807 or § 18-48-808 , a notice required to be delivered to a party under this subchapter shall be delivered by: (1) Any form of service of process permitted by Rule 4 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure; (2) Registered or certified mail, return receipt requested; or (3) Personal or electronic delivery and evidence of delivery in the form of a receipt or other paper or electronic acknowledgment by or from the party to whom the notice is delivered. (b) Delivery of the notice is effective at the time of: (1) Personal service; (2) Personal or electronic delivery; or (3) Three (3) days after deposit in the mail. (c) (1) Notice to a principal broker or owner of commercial real estate may be sent to: (A) The address of the principal broker or owner that is provided in the representation agreement; or (B) Any other address contained in a written notice from the principal broker or owner to the party giving the notice. (2) If no address can be found under the provisions of subdivision (c)(1) of this section, the notice may be given to: (A) The principal broker at his or her most recent address of record with the Arkansas Real Estate Commission; and (B) The owner at the address of the owner's commercial real estate. Acts 2005, No. 1944, § 1; 2011, No. 340, § 1.
(a) Except for service of a complaint under § 18-48-807 or § 18-48-808 , a notice required to be delivered to a party under this subchapter shall be delivered by: (1) Any form of service of process permitted by Rule 4 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure; (2) Registered or certified mail, return receipt requested; or (3) Personal or electronic delivery and evidence of delivery in the form of a receipt or other paper or electronic acknowledgment by or from the party to whom the notice is delivered. (b) Delivery of the notice is effective at the time of: (1) Personal service; (2) Personal or electronic delivery; or (3) Three (3) days after deposit in the mail. (c) (1) Notice to a principal broker or owner of commercial real estate may be sent to: (A) The address of the principal broker or owner that is provided in the representation agreement; or (B) Any other address contained in a written notice from the principal broker or owner to the party giving the notice. (2) If no address can be found under the provisions of subdivision (c)(1) of this section, the notice may be given to: (A) The principal broker at his or her most recent address of record with the Arkansas Real Estate Commission; and (B) The owner at the address of the owner's commercial real estate. Acts 2005, No. 1944, § 1; 2011, No. 340, § 1.
(a) Except for service of a complaint under § 18-48-807 or § 18-48-808 , a notice required to be delivered to a party under this subchapter shall be delivered by: (1) Any form of service of process permitted by Rule 4 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure; (2) Registered or certified mail, return receipt requested; or (3) Personal or electronic delivery and evidence of delivery in the form of a receipt or other paper or electronic acknowledgment by or from the party to whom the notice is delivered. (b) Delivery of the notice is effective at the time of: (1) Personal service; (2) Personal or electronic delivery; or (3) Three (3) days after deposit in the mail. (c) (1) Notice to a principal broker or owner of commercial real estate may be sent to: (A) The address of the principal broker or owner that is provided in the representation agreement; or (B) Any other address contained in a written notice from the principal broker or owner to the party giving the notice. (2) If no address can be found under the provisions of subdivision (c)(1) of this section, the notice may be given to: (A) The principal broker at his or her most recent address of record with the Arkansas Real Estate Commission; and (B) The owner at the address of the owner's commercial real estate. Acts 2005, No. 1944, § 1; 2011, No. 340, § 1.
(a) Except for service of a complaint under § 18-48-807 or § 18-48-808 , a notice required to be delivered to a party under this subchapter shall be delivered by: (1) Any form of service of process permitted by Rule 4 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure; (2) Registered or certified mail, return receipt requested; or (3) Personal or electronic delivery and evidence of delivery in the form of a receipt or other paper or electronic acknowledgment by or from the party to whom the notice is delivered.
(1) Any form of service of process permitted by Rule 4 of the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure;
(2) Registered or certified mail, return receipt requested; or
(3) Personal or electronic delivery and evidence of delivery in the form of a receipt or other paper or electronic acknowledgment by or from the party to whom the notice is delivered.
(b) Delivery of the notice is effective at the time of: (1) Personal service; (2) Personal or electronic delivery; or (3) Three (3) days after deposit in the mail.
(1) Personal service;
(2) Personal or electronic delivery; or
(3) Three (3) days after deposit in the mail.
(c) (1) Notice to a principal broker or owner of commercial real estate may be sent to: (A) The address of the principal broker or owner that is provided in the representation agreement; or (B) Any other address contained in a written notice from the principal broker or owner to the party giving the notice. (2) If no address can be found under the provisions of subdivision (c)(1) of this section, the notice may be given to: (A) The principal broker at his or her most recent address of record with the Arkansas Real Estate Commission; and (B) The owner at the address of the owner's commercial real estate.
(1) Notice to a principal broker or owner of commercial real estate may be sent to: (A) The address of the principal broker or owner that is provided in the representation agreement; or (B) Any other address contained in a written notice from the principal broker or owner to the party giving the notice.
(A) The address of the principal broker or owner that is provided in the representation agreement; or
(B) Any other address contained in a written notice from the principal broker or owner to the party giving the notice.
(2) If no address can be found under the provisions of subdivision (c)(1) of this section, the notice may be given to: (A) The principal broker at his or her most recent address of record with the Arkansas Real Estate Commission; and (B) The owner at the address of the owner's commercial real estate.
(A) The principal broker at his or her most recent address of record with the Arkansas Real Estate Commission; and
(B) The owner at the address of the owner's commercial real estate.
Acts 2005, No. 1944, § 1; 2011, No. 340, § 1.

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