Judges: MARK PRYOR, Attorney General
Filed Date: 10/9/2001
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable John T. Lowery, Jr. State Representative P.O. Box 2168 El Dorado, AR 71731-2168
Dear Representative Lowery:
You have requested an Attorney General opinion concerning school district leases. I am issuing the following opinion in response to your request.
Your specific question is:
Can a public school in Arkansas cancel a lease that has been signed by a superintendent?
RESPONSE
I am aware of no law that authorizes a public school to cancel a lease that has been signed by the school superintendent. The school's ability to challenge any contract will depend on the facts of each case.
Public school districts in Arkansas are corporate bodies that can contract and be contracted with. A.C.A. §
Contracts entered into on behalf of the school district will be governed by the principles that govern all contracts. In order for the school district to be in a position to cancel a contract signed by the school superintendent, the district will have to be able to establish some legal flaw in the contract. The question of whether such a flaw exists will depend upon the facts surrounding each contract, and must therefore be decided on a case-by-case basis.
In any event, state law does not provide any general authority for the cancellation of school contracts.1
Assistant Attorney General Suzanne Antley prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MARK PRYOR Attorney General
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