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Cross reference(s)--Environment, ch. 42.
State law reference(s)--Removal of unattended or abandoned vehicles generally, A.C.A. § 27-50-1201 et seq.
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Secs. 114-111, 114-112. Reserved.
Editor's note--Ord. No. 3205, adopted April 23, 2002, repealed §§ 114-111 and 114-112, which pertained to definitions and leaving motor vehicles on public streets, respectively, and derived from the Code of 1973, § 32-78. The user's attention is directed to chapter 42 for similar provisions.
Sec. 114-113. Leaving on property of another.
It is unlawful to leave any inoperative or unattended motor vehicle on the property of any other person without that person's consent.
(Code 1973, § 32-79)
Sec. 114-114. Leaving for excessive time on private premises.
It is unlawful to have any abandoned, unlicensed, inoperative or unsightly motor vehicle exposed to public view on any private premises for a period of more than seven days, after notice of such violation.
(Code 1973, § 32-80)
State law reference(s)--Authority to prevent and abate dangerous, offensive or unhealthy nuisances, A.C.A. § 14-54-103.
Secs. 114-115--114-120. Reserved.
Editor's note--Ord. No. 3205, adopted April 23, 2002, repealed §§ 114-115--114-120 in their entirety, which pertained to the enforcement of this article, police authorized to remove vehicles, the notification to motor vehicle owner and lienholders and the reclamation of motor vehicles, the sale of junked vehicles and discarded items, the disposition of sale proceeds, and penalties, respectively, and derived from the Code of 1973, §§ 32-45 and 32-84. The user's attention is directed to chapter 42 for similar provisions.
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