Indiana Code - Civil Law and Procedure - Title 34, Section 34-26-1-18

Stay of proceedings; recovery of real estate; damages

Sec. 18. (a) This section applies if an injunction to stay
proceedings after verdict or judgment in an action for the recovery
or possession of real estate is dissolved.

(b) The damages assessed against the party obtaining the
injunction shall include the reasonable rents and profits of the land
recovered and all waste committed after granting the injunction.
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.22.

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ARTICLE 8. RULES OF PROCEDURE

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Chapter 1. Authority of Courts to Adopt Rules of Procedure

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Purpose of chapter

IC 34-8-1-1 Sec. 1. The purpose of this chapter is to enable the
supreme court to:
(1) simplify and abbreviate the pleadings and proceedings;
(2) expedite the decision of causes;
(3) remedy abuses and imperfections that exist in the practice;
(4) abolish unnecessary forms and technicalities in pleading and
practice; and
(5) abolish fictions and unnecessary process and proceedings.
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Statutes in force and effect as provided in chapter

IC 34-8-1-2 Sec. 2. All statutes relating to practice and procedure in
any of the courts of Indiana are in force and effect only as provided in
this chapter.
&HST.As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.3.&EHST.

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Power of Supreme court to adopt, amend, and rescind procedural rules

IC 34-8-1-3 Sec. 3. The supreme court has authority to adopt,
amend, and rescind rules of court that govern and control practice and
procedure in all the courts of Indiana. These rules must be promulgated
and take effect under the rules adopted by the supreme court, and
thereafter all laws in conflict with the supreme court's rules have no
further force or effect.
&HST.As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.3.&EHST.

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Other courts; power to establish rules

IC 34-8-1-4 Sec. 4. Other Indiana courts may establish rules for
their own government, supplementary to and not conflicting with the
rules prescribed by the supreme court or any statute.
&HST.As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.3.&EHST.

Last modified: May 24, 2006