Indiana Statutes
§ 8-4-1-18 — Eminent domain; court appointed attorney for absentees or persons unknown
Indiana § 8-4-1-18
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Ind. Code § 8-4-1-18 (2026).
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The court shall appoint some competent
attorney to appear for and protect the rights of any party in interest who
is unknown, or whose residence is unknown, and who has not appeared
in the proceedings by an attorney or agent. The court shall also have
power, at any time, to amend any defect or informality in any of the
special proceedings authorized by this chapter as may be necessary, or
to cause new parties to be added, and to direct such further notice to be
given to any party in interest, as it deems proper; and also to appoint
other commissioners in the place of any who shall die or refuse or
neglect or are unable to serve, or who may leave or be absent from the
state.
Formerly: Acts 1852, 1RS, c.83, s.17. As amended by
P.L.62-1984, SEC.40.
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