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16-15-103. Change of term upon conflict with circuit court -- Exception.

(a) (1) Whenever it shall happen that the time for holding the county court and circuit court in any county shall be on the same day, the county judge shall not commence his or her court until two (2) weeks thereafter.

(2) This section shall not apply to counties having separate county clerks, as provided for in Arkansas Constitution, Article 7, 19.

(b) All process of whatever description shall be returnable and have day and trial in the same manner as if the county court had been held at the regular time prescribed by law.

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Statutes > Arkansas > Title-16 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-15 > 16-15-103

16-15-103. Change of term upon conflict with circuit court -- Exception.

(a) (1) Whenever it shall happen that the time for holding the county court and circuit court in any county shall be on the same day, the county judge shall not commence his or her court until two (2) weeks thereafter.

(2) This section shall not apply to counties having separate county clerks, as provided for in Arkansas Constitution, Article 7, 19.

(b) All process of whatever description shall be returnable and have day and trial in the same manner as if the county court had been held at the regular time prescribed by law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arkansas > Title-16 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-15 > 16-15-103

16-15-103. Change of term upon conflict with circuit court -- Exception.

(a) (1) Whenever it shall happen that the time for holding the county court and circuit court in any county shall be on the same day, the county judge shall not commence his or her court until two (2) weeks thereafter.

(2) This section shall not apply to counties having separate county clerks, as provided for in Arkansas Constitution, Article 7, 19.

(b) All process of whatever description shall be returnable and have day and trial in the same manner as if the county court had been held at the regular time prescribed by law.