Arkansas Code § 4-109-101

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As used in this chapter: (1) "Notary public" means a person duly appointed or commissioned under § 21-14-101 ; (2) "Person" means: (A) (i) An individual; (ii) An organization; (iii) An association; (iv) A partnership; (v) A limited liability company; or (vi) A corporation; or (B) Any combination of them; and (3) "Practice of law" means: (A) Holding oneself out to the public as being entitled to practice law; (B) Tendering or furnishing legal services or advice; (C) Furnishing attorneys or counsel; (D) Rendering legal services of any kind in actions or proceedings of any nature or in any other way or manner; (E) Acting as if or in any other manner assuming to be entitled to practice law; or (F) Advertising or assuming the title of lawyer or attorney, attorney at law, or equivalent terms in any language in such a manner as to convey the impression that one is entitled to practice law or to furnish legal advice, service, or counsel. Acts 2005, No. 66, § 1.
As used in this chapter: (1) "Notary public" means a person duly appointed or commissioned under § 21-14-101 ; (2) "Person" means: (A) (i) An individual; (ii) An organization; (iii) An association; (iv) A partnership; (v) A limited liability company; or (vi) A corporation; or (B) Any combination of them; and (3) "Practice of law" means: (A) Holding oneself out to the public as being entitled to practice law; (B) Tendering or furnishing legal services or advice; (C) Furnishing attorneys or counsel; (D) Rendering legal services of any kind in actions or proceedings of any nature or in any other way or manner; (E) Acting as if or in any other manner assuming to be entitled to practice law; or (F) Advertising or assuming the title of lawyer or attorney, attorney at law, or equivalent terms in any language in such a manner as to convey the impression that one is entitled to practice law or to furnish legal advice, service, or counsel. Acts 2005, No. 66, § 1.
As used in this chapter: (1) "Notary public" means a person duly appointed or commissioned under § 21-14-101 ; (2) "Person" means: (A) (i) An individual; (ii) An organization; (iii) An association; (iv) A partnership; (v) A limited liability company; or (vi) A corporation; or (B) Any combination of them; and (3) "Practice of law" means: (A) Holding oneself out to the public as being entitled to practice law; (B) Tendering or furnishing legal services or advice; (C) Furnishing attorneys or counsel; (D) Rendering legal services of any kind in actions or proceedings of any nature or in any other way or manner; (E) Acting as if or in any other manner assuming to be entitled to practice law; or (F) Advertising or assuming the title of lawyer or attorney, attorney at law, or equivalent terms in any language in such a manner as to convey the impression that one is entitled to practice law or to furnish legal advice, service, or counsel. Acts 2005, No. 66, § 1.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Notary public" means a person duly appointed or commissioned under § 21-14-101 ;
(2) "Person" means: (A) (i) An individual; (ii) An organization; (iii) An association; (iv) A partnership; (v) A limited liability company; or (vi) A corporation; or (B) Any combination of them; and
(A) (i) An individual; (ii) An organization; (iii) An association; (iv) A partnership; (v) A limited liability company; or (vi) A corporation; or
(i) An individual;
(ii) An organization;
(iii) An association;
(iv) A partnership;
(v) A limited liability company; or
(vi) A corporation; or
(B) Any combination of them; and
(3) "Practice of law" means: (A) Holding oneself out to the public as being entitled to practice law; (B) Tendering or furnishing legal services or advice; (C) Furnishing attorneys or counsel; (D) Rendering legal services of any kind in actions or proceedings of any nature or in any other way or manner; (E) Acting as if or in any other manner assuming to be entitled to practice law; or (F) Advertising or assuming the title of lawyer or attorney, attorney at law, or equivalent terms in any language in such a manner as to convey the impression that one is entitled to practice law or to furnish legal advice, service, or counsel.
(A) Holding oneself out to the public as being entitled to practice law;
(B) Tendering or furnishing legal services or advice;
(C) Furnishing attorneys or counsel;
(D) Rendering legal services of any kind in actions or proceedings of any nature or in any other way or manner;
(E) Acting as if or in any other manner assuming to be entitled to practice law; or
(F) Advertising or assuming the title of lawyer or attorney, attorney at law, or equivalent terms in any language in such a manner as to convey the impression that one is entitled to practice law or to furnish legal advice, service, or counsel.
Acts 2005, No. 66, § 1.

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