Indiana Statutes
§ 14-17-2-9 — State considered in possession of unoccupied conservation land
Indiana § 14-17-2-9
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 17PROPERTY ACQUISITION
Ch. 2Acquisition of Tax Delinquent Land for Conservation
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 14-17-2-9 (2026).
Text
If for sixty (60) consecutive days conservation
land designated under this chapter is not occupied by a party in
possession under the record title, the state is considered in immediate
actual possession of the real property for the purpose of protecting and
conserving the real property's value and natural resources. Unless the
real property is redeemed and all taxes due and unpaid have been paid
in full, the department shall administer the real property and may
maintain an action in the name of the state to recover the possession of
the real property.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 4-17-11-5.]
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.10.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 14-10-1-1
Establishment and members of commission§ 14-10-1-2
Filling of vacancies of ex officio members§ 14-10-1-3
Citizen members§ 14-10-1-4
Per diem compensation and traveling expenses§ 14-10-1-5
Officers§ 14-10-1-6
Quorum§ 14-10-1-7
Meetings§ 14-10-2-1
Powers of commission§ 14-10-2-2
Repealed§ 14-10-2-2.5
Consolidated proceedings§ 14-10-2-3
Repealed§ 14-10-2-4
Adoption of rules§ 14-10-2-5
Rules§ 14-10-2-6
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