Sec. 10. The court may appoint a master or referee, who must be a disinterested person and technically qualified, to take testimony and make a report to the court in the action. The costs of the master or referee may be apportioned to the parties if the interests of justice require. [Pre-1996 Recodification Citation: 13-6-1-4.]
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