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5-15-2-1. Judicial Records; Certified Copies of Lost or Destroyed Originals

Sec. 1. Whenever any record, bond, execution, order of sale or other writ, or the returns thereon, or any other paper or part thereof, in any judicial proceeding of any judicial court of this state, shall before or after March 9, 1881, be lost or destroyed, any party or person interested therein may, on application […]

5-15-2-3. Notice of Hearings

Sec. 3. The defendants, their legal representatives, or the necessary parties in all cases mentioned in the preceding sections, shall have ten (10) days’ notice of the time set for the hearing thereof, by summons issued by the clerk of such court; or if such defendants are nonresidents of the state of Indiana, or their […]

5-15-2-5. Motion to Set Aside Reinstatement

Sec. 5. In all cases where any record, bond, execution, order of sale or other writ, or the returns thereon, or any other paper, or part thereof mentioned in this chapter has been or may be lost or destroyed, in whole or in part, and has been reinstated without appearance of or actual notice to […]

5-15-2-6. Affidavit for Reinstatement; Stay of Proceedings

Sec. 6. In all actions pending on March 9, 1881, or that may be commenced after March 9, 1881, in any court of record in this state, any party thereto may, on application to such court verified by affidavit, show that any record, bond, execution, order of sale, or other writ or the returns thereon, […]

5-15-2-7. Reference of Complaint to Master Commissioner; Proceedings

Sec. 7. Whenever any complaint is filed in any court for the reinstatement of any record, bond, execution, order of sale or other writ, or the returns thereon, or any other paper or part thereof, as above provided, the court may, on its own motion, or upon application of either party, refer to a master […]

5-15-2-8. Title to Real Estate; Quieting Title by Complaint

Sec. 8. Whenever any record of any court of this state, or any pleading or paper of the files of such court, any probated will or will filed for probate, or any execution or decretal order or other writ issued out of such court, or by the clerk thereof, has been lost or destroyed, in […]

5-15-2-9. Probate Records; Reinstatement

Sec. 9. The judge of any court having probate jurisdiction, the records of which may before March 9, 1881, have been or may after March 9, 1881, be destroyed, in whole or in part, may proceed, upon his own motion or on complaint in writing by any interested party, to reinstate the records and proceedings […]