Arkansas Code § 4-30-111

Prerequisite for commencing business
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No corporation organized under the provisions of this chapter shall commence business until at least twenty percent (20%) of its capital stock has been paid for in actual cash and a sworn statement to that effect has been filed with the Secretary of State, and his or her receipt for the statement shall be construed as a permit to do business. Acts 1921, No. 632, § 6; Pope's Dig., § 2267; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-1507.
No corporation organized under the provisions of this chapter shall commence business until at least twenty percent (20%) of its capital stock has been paid for in actual cash and a sworn statement to that effect has been filed with the Secretary of State, and his or her receipt for the statement shall be construed as a permit to do business. Acts 1921, No. 632, § 6; Pope's Dig., § 2267; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-1507.
No corporation organized under the provisions of this chapter shall commence business until at least twenty percent (20%) of its capital stock has been paid for in actual cash and a sworn statement to that effect has been filed with the Secretary of State, and his or her receipt for the statement shall be construed as a permit to do business. Acts 1921, No. 632, § 6; Pope's Dig., § 2267; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-1507.
No corporation organized under the provisions of this chapter shall commence business until at least twenty percent (20%) of its capital stock has been paid for in actual cash and a sworn statement to that effect has been filed with the Secretary of State, and his or her receipt for the statement shall be construed as a permit to do business.
Acts 1921, No. 632, § 6; Pope's Dig., § 2267; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-1507.

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