Arkansas Code § 4-26-1204

Fees of mutual corporations
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Excepting insurance companies, all mutual corporations, foreign or domestic, having no capital stock, seeking to do business in this state, shall pay to the Treasurer of State for the filing of its articles of incorporation a fee of five hundred dollars ($500). However, nothing in this section shall apply to fraternal orders that write insurance or to any mutual corporation created for religious, literary, benevolent, or scientific purposes or any such mutual corporation formed for the advancement or betterment of agricultural purposes. Acts 1911, No. 87, § 10; C. & M. Dig., § 1811; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-1003.
Excepting insurance companies, all mutual corporations, foreign or domestic, having no capital stock, seeking to do business in this state, shall pay to the Treasurer of State for the filing of its articles of incorporation a fee of five hundred dollars ($500). However, nothing in this section shall apply to fraternal orders that write insurance or to any mutual corporation created for religious, literary, benevolent, or scientific purposes or any such mutual corporation formed for the advancement or betterment of agricultural purposes. Acts 1911, No. 87, § 10; C. & M. Dig., § 1811; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-1003.
Excepting insurance companies, all mutual corporations, foreign or domestic, having no capital stock, seeking to do business in this state, shall pay to the Treasurer of State for the filing of its articles of incorporation a fee of five hundred dollars ($500). However, nothing in this section shall apply to fraternal orders that write insurance or to any mutual corporation created for religious, literary, benevolent, or scientific purposes or any such mutual corporation formed for the advancement or betterment of agricultural purposes. Acts 1911, No. 87, § 10; C. & M. Dig., § 1811; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-1003.
Excepting insurance companies, all mutual corporations, foreign or domestic, having no capital stock, seeking to do business in this state, shall pay to the Treasurer of State for the filing of its articles of incorporation a fee of five hundred dollars ($500). However, nothing in this section shall apply to fraternal orders that write insurance or to any mutual corporation created for religious, literary, benevolent, or scientific purposes or any such mutual corporation formed for the advancement or betterment of agricultural purposes.
Acts 1911, No. 87, § 10; C. & M. Dig., § 1811; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-1003.

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