Indiana Statutes
§ 10-18-2-13 — Joint real estate acquisitions for state memorial
Indiana § 10-18-2-13
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Ind. Code § 10-18-2-13 (2026).
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(a)If a county decides to join a city located
in the county to acquire real estate to be dedicated, set apart, and added
to any real estate that may be designated for use or dedicated and set
apart by the state as a world war memorial and other public purposes,
as provided in this chapter, the county, through its county executive,
shall execute proper deeds, grants, or contracts with the state to convey
the real estate to the state for world war memorial and other public
purposes, as authorized by this chapter.
(b)The deed, grant, or contract must provide:
(1)for the use by the county, or by the county and city jointly, of
the memorial grounds and structures; and
(2)that, to the extent of the money appropriated and used by the
county in the acquisition of the memorial grounds and struc
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.9.
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