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34-13-1-0.2. Application of Certain Amendments to Prior Law

Sec. 0.2. (a) The amendments made to IC 34-4-16-6 (before its repeal, now codified at section 6 of this chapter) by P.L.149-1988 apply to the accrual of interest after June 30, 1988, on any part of a judgment that is unpaid after June 30, 1988, even if the judgment was rendered before July 1, 1988. […]

34-13-1-1. Commencement of Actions; Limitations; Trial by Court

Sec. 1. (a) Any person having a claim against the state arising out of an express or implied contract may bring suit within ten (10) years after accrual of the claim. (b) The claim brought under this section shall be tried to the court, not a jury. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-16-1.1.] As added by P.L.1-1998, […]

34-13-1-2. Repealed

[Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-16-1.2.] As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.8. Repealed by P.L.2-2005, SEC.131.

34-13-1-3. Exemption From Chapter

Sec. 3. This chapter does not authorize any person to bring suit against the state of Indiana upon any obligation described in Article 10, Section 7 of the Constitution of the state of Indiana. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-16-2.] As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.8.

34-13-1-4. Attorney General; Duties

Sec. 4. The attorney general, in person or by deputy, shall defend and represent the interests of the state in any action brought under this chapter (or IC 34-4-16 before its repeal). [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-16-4.] As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.8.

34-13-1-5. Appeal to Supreme Court

Sec. 5. In all actions against the state, either party may appeal directly to the supreme court, under the same rules, regulations, and restrictions that govern in cases of appeals from the circuit courts of this state to the supreme court of the state in civil causes, except that the state may appeal without bond. […]

34-13-1-7. Counsel to Assist Attorney General

Sec. 7. Whenever, in the opinion of the governor, the interests of the state require it, the governor may employ counsel to assist the attorney general in the defense of any suit brought against the state and may pay that counsel out of any funds at the governor’s disposal appropriated for that purpose. [Pre-1998 Recodification […]