29 chapters · 720 sections in this title.
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-101 Right of mechanics and artisans to sell personalty held for debt
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(a) All mechanics and artisans who are in possession of articles of personal property, and hold them by virtue of a lien thereon for labor and material, shall have a right to sell them for the satisfaction of the debt for which the personal property is held. (b) (1) Lienholders s…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-201 Right to absolute lien
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All blacksmiths, horseshoers, wheelwrights, automobile repairmen, airplane repairmen, machine shops, farm implement repairmen, automotive storagemen, firms, and corporations who perform, or have performed, work or labor for any person, firm, or corporation, who have furnished any…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-202 Priority of lien
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(a) The lien provided for in this subchapter shall take precedence over, and be superior to, any mortgage or other obligation attaching against the property in all cases in which the holder of the mortgage or other obligation shall permit the property to remain in the possession …
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-203 Right of sale
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Any person, firm, or corporation having a lien under the provisions of this subchapter and retaining possession of the wagon, carriage, automobile, truck, tractor, airplane, motor-propelled conveyance, or other article repaired, or on horses or other animals shod by them, by virt…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-204 Procedure for sale of property possessed by lienholder
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(a) (1) The sale shall not take place until the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date the lienholder makes demand for the debt by certified letter addressed to the last known residence or post office address of the debtor as required by subsection (c) of this section.(2) (…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-205 Filing of notice and bond required
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(a) The lienholder shall file with the circuit clerk in the county in which the lienholder is situated a notice under § 18-45-204 to be posted. (b) (1) The lienholder shall:(A) Determine the fair market value of the property to be sold; and(B) File a bond with the circuit clerk i…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-206 Filing of lien when lienholder parts with possession
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(a) (1) If the lienholder has voluntarily parted with possession of any property upon which he or she has a lien under the provisions of this subchapter, he or she may still avail himself or herself of the lien within one hundred twenty (120) days after the work or labor is done …
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-207 Suits to enforce liens — Attachment
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(a) Liens accruing under this subchapter may be enforced at any time within eighteen (18) months after the accounts are filed by suits in the circuit or district court. (b) (1) If the lienholder has parted with possession of any property upon which he or she claims a lien under t…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-301 Right of lien
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Any person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of repairing, rewinding, or rebuilding of electric motors, transformers, generators, and other electrical equipment who shall perform any work or labor on any object, thing, material, or property in connection with the busi…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-302 Lien priority
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If any person, firm, or corporation entitled to a lien under the provisions of this subchapter shall notify, by registered mail at the last known place of address, any person, firm, or corporation holding a mortgage or a lien against the property before the work or labor is done,…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-303 Right of sale
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Any person, firm, or corporation having a lien under the provisions of § 18-45-301 and retaining possession of the object, thing, or property serviced or repaired shall have the right to sell it for the satisfaction of the lien.
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-304 Selling of property kept by lienholder
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(a) (1) The sale shall not take place until the expiration of ninety (90) days from the time the work is completed.(2) If the debt is not paid at the end of that time, it shall be the duty of the lienholder, not less than ten (10) days before making the sale, to address a letter …
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-305 Enforcement of lien if possession not retained
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(a) If the lienholder has voluntarily parted with possession of any property upon which he or she has a lien under the provisions of this subchapter, he or she may still avail himself or herself of a lien by filing a just and true itemized account within ninety (90) days after th…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-401 Absolute lien
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Cleaners, launderers, dyers, tailors, hat renovators, and shoe repairers, whether individuals, firms, or corporations, who perform work and labor on any object, thing, material, or property shall have an absolute lien on the object, thing, material, or property for the labor done…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-402 Priority
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(a) The lien provided for in this subchapter shall take precedence over, or be superior to, any mortgage or other obligation attaching against the property in all cases in which the holder of the mortgage or other obligation shall permit the property to remain in the possession a…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-403 Right to sell
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Any person, firm, or corporation having a lien under the provisions of this subchapter and retaining possession of the object, thing, material, or property serviced or repaired by them shall have the right to sell it for the satisfaction of the lien subject to the provisions of t…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-404 Proceedings to sell property retained by lienholder
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(a) (1) The sale shall not take place until the expiration of ninety (90) days from the time the work is completed.(2) (A) If the debt is not paid at the end of that time, it shall be the duty of the lienholder, not less than ten (10) days before making the sale, to post up writt…
Ark. Code Ann. § 18-45-405 Filing and enforcing when lienholder not in possession
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(a) (1) If the lienholder has voluntarily parted with possession of any property upon which he or she has a lien under the provisions of this subchapter, he or she may still avail himself or herself of the lien within ninety (90) days after the work or labor is done or performed,…