Arkansas Code § 23-49-112

Rejection of contracts and leases
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(a) Within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date that the Bank Commissioner has taken possession, the receiver may, at his or her election, reject: (1) Any executory contracts to which the closed institution is a party without any further liability to the closed institution or the receiver; and (2) Any obligation of the institution as a lessee of real or personal property. (b) The receiver's election to reject a lease shall create no claim for rent other than rent accrued to the date of termination. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
(a) Within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date that the Bank Commissioner has taken possession, the receiver may, at his or her election, reject: (1) Any executory contracts to which the closed institution is a party without any further liability to the closed institution or the receiver; and (2) Any obligation of the institution as a lessee of real or personal property. (b) The receiver's election to reject a lease shall create no claim for rent other than rent accrued to the date of termination. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
(a) Within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date that the Bank Commissioner has taken possession, the receiver may, at his or her election, reject: (1) Any executory contracts to which the closed institution is a party without any further liability to the closed institution or the receiver; and (2) Any obligation of the institution as a lessee of real or personal property. (b) The receiver's election to reject a lease shall create no claim for rent other than rent accrued to the date of termination. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
(a) Within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date that the Bank Commissioner has taken possession, the receiver may, at his or her election, reject: (1) Any executory contracts to which the closed institution is a party without any further liability to the closed institution or the receiver; and (2) Any obligation of the institution as a lessee of real or personal property.
(1) Any executory contracts to which the closed institution is a party without any further liability to the closed institution or the receiver; and
(2) Any obligation of the institution as a lessee of real or personal property.
(b) The receiver's election to reject a lease shall create no claim for rent other than rent accrued to the date of termination.
Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.

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