Indiana Code - Property - Title 32, Section 32-17-12-1

Voidance of contracts

Sec. 1. A contract for valid consideration:
(1) to sell any interest, real or supposed, in any land belonging
to the United States;
(2) for the occupancy of land belonging to the United States; or
(3) for any improvement made on land belonging to the United
States;
may not be voided by either party or the party's heirs, executors,
administrators, or assigns if the nature and extent of the interest
were, at the time of contract, known to the party, and the party's
consent to the interest was obtained without fraud, conspiracy, or
misrepresentation.

As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.2.

Last modified: May 24, 2006