Arkansas Code § 26-57-1214

Disposition of forfeiture sale proceeds
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The sale of the vending device shall be for cash, and the proceeds of the sale shall be applied as follows: (1) To the payment of the costs incident to the seizure and sale of the vending device; (2) To the payment of any taxes or decal fee costs, including penalties, that may have accrued against the vending device; and (3) The balance, if any, shall be remitted to the owner of the vending device. Acts 1997, No. 928, § 14.
The sale of the vending device shall be for cash, and the proceeds of the sale shall be applied as follows: (1) To the payment of the costs incident to the seizure and sale of the vending device; (2) To the payment of any taxes or decal fee costs, including penalties, that may have accrued against the vending device; and (3) The balance, if any, shall be remitted to the owner of the vending device. Acts 1997, No. 928, § 14.
The sale of the vending device shall be for cash, and the proceeds of the sale shall be applied as follows: (1) To the payment of the costs incident to the seizure and sale of the vending device; (2) To the payment of any taxes or decal fee costs, including penalties, that may have accrued against the vending device; and (3) The balance, if any, shall be remitted to the owner of the vending device. Acts 1997, No. 928, § 14.
The sale of the vending device shall be for cash, and the proceeds of the sale shall be applied as follows:
(1) To the payment of the costs incident to the seizure and sale of the vending device;
(2) To the payment of any taxes or decal fee costs, including penalties, that may have accrued against the vending device; and
(3) The balance, if any, shall be remitted to the owner of the vending device.
Acts 1997, No. 928, § 14.

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