Uncodified Historic Legislation
This is an unofficial index database for historical and uncodified legislation. Electronic copies of the historic and uncodified acts are not available from this website or the Bureau of Legislative Research. Copies of the historical and uncodified acts may be obtained from the Supreme Court Library, the Secretary of State, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville School of Law Library, or the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law Library.
Cope, Lydia Josephine
last name changed from Allen to Cope and made legal heirs of John and Mary C. Cope
1867
No. 179
Cope, Lyman Franklin
last name changed from Allen to Cope and made legal heirs of John and Mary C. Cope
1867
No. 179
Corbitt, J. O.
state claims commission to determine amount due
1959
No. 74
Core, Jesse R.
appointed levee director of Plum Bayou Levee District
1905
No. 31
Corley, J. P.
surety on bond for W. H. Pearson, relieved from liability on bond
1889
Private Act No. 3
Corley, S. H.
surety on bond for W. H. Pearson, relieved from liability on bond
1889
Private Act No. 3
Corley, S. O.
surety on bond for W. H. Pearson, relieved from liability on bond
1889
Private Act No. 3
Cornelius, J.
appointed election commissioner, town of Rockport
1850-1
p. 225
Corning
requiring trains to stop with certain exceptions
1901
No. 56
Corning and Clay County
salary of municipal court judge
1987
No. 1031
Corning and Clay County
municipal court judge and clerk salary
1985
No. 955
Corning and Clay County
municipal judge and clerk salary
1983
Corning and Clay County
judge salary
1981
No. 694
Corning and Clay County
judge and clerk salary
1979
Corning and Clay County
salary of municipal court judge and clerks
1977
No. 788
Cornish, John H.
appointed trustee, Eldorado Female Academy
1850-1
p. 165
Coroners
counties between 22,200 and 22,500 population, fee for inquest
1951
No. 377
Coroners
counties between 46,200 and 46,300 population, 1950 census, salary
1951
No. 164
Coroners
counties between 49,700 and 50,000 population, 1950 census, fees
1955
No. 130
Coroners
counties between 18,900 and 19,000 population, fees
1949
No. 212