Indiana Statutes
§ 30-4-3-25 — Rescission and reformation
Indiana § 30-4-3-25
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Ind. Code § 30-4-3-25 (2026).
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(Recission and Reformation)
Upon petition by an interested party, the court may rescind or
reform a trust according to the same general rules applying to recission
or reformation of non-trust transfers of property.
Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.416, SEC.4.
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Stocks; bonds; securities§ 30-1-2-2
Securities not listed; terms§ 30-1-4-1
Eligible investments§ 30-1-5-1
Securities; insurance§ 30-1-6-3
Bidding; report; hearing; endorsement§ 30-1-6-5
Acts conclusive; disaffirmance denied§ 30-1-7-2
Petition to execute options; prospectus§ 30-1-7-3
Hearing; order of court§ 30-1-7-4
Binding and conclusive; disaffirmance§ 30-1-8-1
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