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Sec. 37. (a) At any time within twenty-five (25) years after the date on which the property was presumed abandoned under this chapter, notwithstanding the expiration of any other time specified by statute, contract, or court order during which an action or proceeding may be commenced or enforced to obtain payment of a claim for money or recovery of property, another state may recover the property if any of the following subdivisions apply:
(1) All of the following apply:
(A) The property was delivered to the custody of this state because the records of the holder did not reflect the last known address of the apparent owner when the property was presumed abandoned under this chapter.
(B) The other state establishes that the last known address of the apparent owner or other person entitled to the property was in that state.
(C) Under the laws of that state the property escheated to or was subject to a claim of abandonment by that state.
(2) The property was paid or delivered to the custody of this state because the laws of the other state did not provide for the escheat or custodial taking of the property, and under the laws of that state subsequently enacted, the property has escheated to or become subject to a claim of abandonment by that state.
(3) All of the following apply:
(A) The records of the holder did not accurately identify the owner of the property.
(B) The last known address of the owner is in the other state.
(C) Under the laws of the other state, the property escheated to or was subject to a claim of abandonment by that state.
(4) The property was subject to custody by this state under section 21(7) of this chapter and, under the laws of the state of domicile of the holder, the property has escheated to or become subject to a claim of abandonment by that state.
(5) All of the following apply:
(A) The property is a sum payable on a traveler's check, money order, or similar instrument that was delivered into the custody of this state under section 21(7) of this chapter.
(B) The instrument was purchased in the other state.
(C) Under the laws of the other state, the property escheated to or is subject to a claim of abandonment by that state.
(b) A claim of another state to recover escheated or abandoned property must be presented in a form prescribed by the attorney general. The attorney general shall consider the claim and give written notice not more than ninety (90) days after the presentation of the claim to the other state that the claim is granted or denied in whole or in part. The attorney general shall allow the claim upon a determination that the other state is entitled to the abandoned property under subsection (a).
(c) The attorney general shall require another state, before recovering property under this section, to agree to indemnify this state and its officers and employees against any liability on a claim for the property.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 32. Property § 32-34-1-37 - last updated June 08, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-32-property/in-code-sect-32-34-1-37.html
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