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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A lease, although subject to this chapter, is also subject to any applicable:
(a) certificate of title statute of this state, including, but not limited to §§ 27-14-801 -- 27-14-804 and §§ 27-101-1014 -- 27-101-1019, concerning the filing of liens and encumbrances on motor vehicles and motorboats;
(b) certificate of title statute of another jurisdiction (§ 4-2A-105);
(c) consumer protection statute of this state, or final consumer protection decision of a court of this state existing on August 13, 1993.
(d) statute of this state creating conditions for the effectiveness and enforceability of the lease contract, including, but not limited to §§ 6-62-601; 6-62-602; 6-62-603; 6-62-604; 6-62-605 -- 6-62-613; 12-8-301 -- 12-8-310; 14-16-108 -- 14-16-110; 14-94-110; 14-138-111; 14-169-1003 and 14-169-1011; 14-184-119; 14-219-101; 14-362-126; 19-1-213; 22-2-114 and 22-2-115; 22-3-1101; 22-4-105; 22-4-501; 23-11-314; 23-112-404; 27-65-114; 28-51-203 and 28-51-303; and 28-72-204; or
(e) statute of this state dealing with a person's capacity or authority to enter into a lease contract.
(2) In case of conflict between this chapter, other than §§ 4-2A-105, 4-2A-304(3), and 4-2A-305(3), and a statute or decision referred to in subsection (1), the statute or decision controls.
(3) Failure to comply with an applicable law has only the effect specified therein.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 4. Business and Commercial Law § 4-2A-104. Leases subject to other law - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-4-business-and-commercial-law/ar-code-sect-4-2a-104/
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