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Section 4-20-107 - Termination of listing of commercial registered agent — Arkansas Law | CourtGPT
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  7. Section 4-20-107 - Termination of listing of commercial registered agent
Arkansas Legal Code

Section 4-20-107 - Termination of listing of commercial registered agent

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(a) A commercial registered agent may terminate its listing as a commercial registered agent by filing with the Secretary of State a commercial registered agent termination statement signed by or on behalf of the agent which states: (1) the name of the agent as currently listed under § 4-20-106; and(2) that the agent is no longer in the business of serving as a commercial registered agent in this state.(b) A commercial registered agent termination statement takes effect on the 31st day after the day on which it is filed.(c) The commercial registered agent shall promptly furnish each entity represented by it with notice in a record of the filing of the commercial registered agent termination statement.(d) When a commercial registered agent termination statement takes effect, the registered agent ceases to be an agent for service of process on each entity formerly represented by it. Until an entity formerly represented by a terminated commercial registered agent appoints a new registered agent, service of process may be made on the entity as provided in § 4-20-113. Termination of the listing of a commercial registered agent under this section does not affect any contractual rights a

agent, service of process may be made on the entity as provided in § 4-20-113. Termination of the listing of a commercial registered agent under this section does not affect any contractual rights a represented entity may have against the agent or that the agent may have against the entity.Acts 2007, No. 638, § 1.