Arkansas Code § 18-60-901

Petition to vacate
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(a) The owners of realty that is encumbered by a public utility easement and located outside the boundaries of any city or town may petition the county court to vacate the public utility easement. (b) The petition shall clearly describe the easement. Acts 1987, No. 494, § 1.
(a) The owners of realty that is encumbered by a public utility easement and located outside the boundaries of any city or town may petition the county court to vacate the public utility easement. (b) The petition shall clearly describe the easement. Acts 1987, No. 494, § 1.
(a) The owners of realty that is encumbered by a public utility easement and located outside the boundaries of any city or town may petition the county court to vacate the public utility easement. (b) The petition shall clearly describe the easement. Acts 1987, No. 494, § 1.
(a) The owners of realty that is encumbered by a public utility easement and located outside the boundaries of any city or town may petition the county court to vacate the public utility easement.
(b) The petition shall clearly describe the easement.
Acts 1987, No. 494, § 1.

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