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Contract And Property Law—Fee-Shifting Statutes And Landlord-Tenant Law—A Call For The Repeal Of The English Rule "Loser Pays" System Regarding Contract Disputes And Its Effect On Low-Income Arkansas Tenants, Stephanie Mantell Oct 2016

Contract And Property Law—Fee-Shifting Statutes And Landlord-Tenant Law—A Call For The Repeal Of The English Rule "Loser Pays" System Regarding Contract Disputes And Its Effect On Low-Income Arkansas Tenants, Stephanie Mantell

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Arkansas Law Of Oil And Gas: Chapter V, Susan Webber Wright Oct 1987

The Arkansas Law Of Oil And Gas: Chapter V, Susan Webber Wright

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Twenty Years After: Reflections On The Uniform Commercial Code In Arkansas—Articles 3 And 4, Arthur G. Murphey Jr. Jul 1984

Twenty Years After: Reflections On The Uniform Commercial Code In Arkansas—Articles 3 And 4, Arthur G. Murphey Jr.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Special Assessments - Constitutionality Of Legislation Modifying Means Of Enforcement Of Special Assessment Liens May 1935

Special Assessments - Constitutionality Of Legislation Modifying Means Of Enforcement Of Special Assessment Liens

Michigan Law Review

An Arkansas statute, affecting the mortgage securing certain special assessment bonds, provided, inter alia, for the extension of the interval between default in payment and sale under foreclosure from sixty-five days to at least two and a half years, reduced the penalty for non-payment from twenty per cent to three per cent, and provided that the possession of the delinquent property owner be undisturbed for four years after sale on foreclosure, thus modifying the law existing at the time the bonds were issued. The United States Supreme Court held the statute to be invalid as violating the constitutional prohibition …