Arkansas Statutes
§ 22-4-501 — Disposition of property authorized
Arkansas § 22-4-501
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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 22-4-501 (2026).
Text
(a)(1) The state or any municipal corporation, county, or other political subdivision thereof shall have the authority to sell, lease, grant, exchange, or otherwise dispose of any property, or interest therein, comprising parks, playgrounds, golf courses, swimming pools, or other property which has been dedicated to a public use for recreational or park purposes by a private citizen, corporation, or association. The property, or interest therein, may have been thereafter acquired by the state, county, city, or other political subdivision thereof without regard to whether the public use has been previously abandoned or whether the property has become unsuitable or inadequate for the purpose for which originally dedicated.
(2)Any disposition shall be on such terms and conditions as may be
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Related
Pfeifer v. City of Little Rock
57 S.W.3d 714 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 2001)
Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 1996)
Legislative History
Acts 1959, No. 224, § 1; 1961, No. 25, § 1; 1965, No. 102, § 1; 1977, No. 795, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 14-701, 19-3646.
Nearby Sections
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§ 22-1-201
Roads and parks§ 22-1-202
Municipal waterworks lands§ 22-1-206
Property of levee districts - Definition§ 22-10-101
Title§ 22-10-102
Legislative findings - Purpose§ 22-10-103
Definitions§ 22-10-104
Construction - Supplemental nature - Intent§ 22-10-105
Application§ 22-10-201
Responsible public entity§ 22-10-203
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Arkansas § 22-4-501, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ar/22-4-501.