Arkansas Code § 4-9-708

Persons entitled to file initial financing statement or continuation statement
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A person may file an initial financing statement or a continuation statement under this part if: (1) the secured party of record authorizes the filing; and (2) the filing is necessary under this part: (A) to continue the effectiveness of a financing statement filed before this act takes effect on July 1, 2001; or (B) to perfect or continue the perfection of a security interest. Acts 2001, No. 1439, § 1.
A person may file an initial financing statement or a continuation statement under this part if: (1) the secured party of record authorizes the filing; and (2) the filing is necessary under this part: (A) to continue the effectiveness of a financing statement filed before this act takes effect on July 1, 2001; or (B) to perfect or continue the perfection of a security interest. Acts 2001, No. 1439, § 1.
A person may file an initial financing statement or a continuation statement under this part if: (1) the secured party of record authorizes the filing; and (2) the filing is necessary under this part: (A) to continue the effectiveness of a financing statement filed before this act takes effect on July 1, 2001; or (B) to perfect or continue the perfection of a security interest. Acts 2001, No. 1439, § 1.
A person may file an initial financing statement or a continuation statement under this part if:
(1) the secured party of record authorizes the filing; and
(2) the filing is necessary under this part: (A) to continue the effectiveness of a financing statement filed before this act takes effect on July 1, 2001; or (B) to perfect or continue the perfection of a security interest.
(A) to continue the effectiveness of a financing statement filed before this act takes effect on July 1, 2001; or
(B) to perfect or continue the perfection of a security interest.
Acts 2001, No. 1439, § 1.

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