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ARIZONA RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT A R S Title 33, Chapter 10 and Other Pertinent Statutes Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act Title 33 Property, Chapter 10 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act Page 3 Article 1 General Provisions Page 4 Article 2 Landlord Obligations Page 14 Article 3 Tenant Obligations Page 18 Article 4 Remedies Page 19 Article 5
AZ SAR History - SAR Prescott AZ Since our official chartering on June 13, 1896, it’s only fitting that today marks the launch of the Arizona SAR Historian Newsletters—a series that will be shared periodically through June 2026, each exploring different aspects of our history AZ SAR Historian Newsletter - Issue No 1 - June, 2025
13-1204 - Aggravated assault; classification; definitions A person commits aggravated assault if the person commits assault as prescribed by section 13-1203 under any of the following circumstances: 1 If the person causes serious physical injury to another 2 If the person uses a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument 3
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13-2508 . Resisting arrest; classification; definition A person commits resisting arrest by intentionally preventing or attempting to prevent a person reasonably known to him to be a peace officer, acting under color of such peace officer's official authority, from effecting an arrest by:
13-1203. Assault; classification - Arizona Legislature Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing any physical injury to another person; or 2 Intentionally placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent physical injury; or 3 Knowingly touching another person with the intent to injure, insult or provoke such person
ARS § 13-1203 – Assault – Arizona Law Penalties - Shouse Law Group People in Arizona are guilty of assault if they: knowingly touch someone with the intent to injure, insult, or provoke them [i] Assault is sometimes referred to as “ simple assault,” or “ misdemeanor assault ”