Terms Used In Indiana Code 23-10-2-14

   Sec. 14. When any society within the meaning of this chapter shall have been dissolved from any cause, a majority of the persons interested in the society may revive the same, within five (5) years after such dissolution, by electing a new board of trustees, and making record of such election in the recorder’s office of the proper county, as provided in this chapter. And whenever, from any cause, any church or religious society holding and possessing property within the meaning of this chapter shall have been dissolved, the annual or quarterly conference, or other ecclesiastical body to which such church or religious society is directly subordinate, shall have power to appoint trustees, in accordance with the customs and usages of said church, to take charge and control of the property of said church or society until it shall be revived as contemplated by this chapter.

Formerly: Acts 1852, 1RS, c.101, s.14; Acts 1855, c.107, s.1. As amended by P.L.34-1987, SEC.338; P.L.136-2018, SEC.136.