Indiana Statutes
§ 36-9-29.1-10 — Condemnation proceedings
Indiana § 36-9-29.1-10
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 36LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Art. 9TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS
Ch. 29.1Flood Control District in Marion County
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Ind. Code § 36-9-29.1-10 (2026).
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If the board has finally confirmed any
resolution for all or any part of any project of flood prevention and
control, and any property is required to be condemned, appropriated,
or purchased, or is damaged or injuriously affected by the carrying out
of the flood prevention project and work, the board shall proceed with
reference to this property and awards of damages in all respects,
whenever necessary, in accordance with IC 32-24. Any part of the
appropriation proceedings as to any property may be included in either
the original resolution or any subsequent resolutions.
As added by Acts 1982, P.L.77, SEC.24. Amended by
P.L.2-2002, SEC.126.
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§ 36-1-10-1
Application of chapter§ 36-1-10-10
Plans, specifications, and estimates for structures, systems, and
transportation projects§ 36-1-10-11
Property held in fee simple; sale procedure§ 36-1-10-12
Lease in anticipation of acquisition or construction of structure, system,
or transportation project§ 36-1-10-13
Hearing; procedure; execution of lease§ 36-1-10-17
Annual appropriation and tax levy§ 36-1-10-18
Tax exemption of leased structures, systems, and transportation
projects; taxation of rental paid lessor§ 36-1-10-19
Assignment or conveyance of lease; conveyance of structure, system,
or transportation project§ 36-1-10-2
Definitions§ 36-1-10-20
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