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Arkansas Incorporation Resources:
Office of the Secretary of the State - Arkansas
Official Homepage - State of Arkansas
State Constitution of Arkansas

Arkansas: 2-2-408. Articles of incorporation.
(a) Each association formed under this subchapter must prepare and file articles of incorporation setting forth:
(1) The name of the association;
(2) The purposes for which it is formed;
(3) The place where its principal business will be transacted;
(4) The term for which it is to exist, not exceeding fifty (50) years;
(5)(A) The number of directors, which must be not fewer than five (5) and may be any number in excess thereof; and
(B) The term of office of the directors;
(6)(A)(i) If organized without capital stock, whether the property rights and interest of each member shall be equal or unequal.
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