Indiana Code § 24-4.4-3-115

"Civil court"
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Sec. 115. As used in this article, "civil court" means any court in Indiana having jurisdiction of civil cases.   IC 24-4.5 ARTICLE 4.5. UNIFORM CONSUMER CREDIT CODE               Ch. 1. General Provisions and Definitions             Ch. 2. Credit Sales             Ch. 3. Loans             Ch. 4. Insurance             Ch. 5. Remedies and Penalties             Ch. 6. Administration             Ch. 7. Small Loans   IC 24-4.5-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions and Definitions               24-4.5-1-101 Short title             24-4.5-1-102 Purposes; rules of construction; related rules or guidance adopted by department; applicability to disguised consumer credit transactions; violations of other consumer credit laws; enforcement of disclosure requirements for mortgage transactions             24-4.5-1-103 Supplementary general principles of law applicable             24-4.5-1-104 Construction against implicit repeal             24-4.5-1-105 Severability             24-4.5-1-106 Adjustment of dollar amounts             24-4.5-1-107 Waiver; agreement to forego rights; settlement of claims             24-4.5-1-108 Effect on powers of organizations             24-4.5-1-109 Persons licensed or authorized on October 1, 1971             24-4.5-1-201 Territorial application; determination of residence; invalid agreements; violations; voiding of loan             24-4.5-1-201.1 Repealed             24-4.5-1-202 Exempt transactions and persons             24-4.5-1-203 Repealed             24-4.5-1-204 Cooperation with securities commissioner; individuals also conducting activities of a loan broker             24-4.5-1-301 Repealed             24-4.5-1-301.5 Definitions             24-4.5-1-302 "Consumer Credit Protection Act"             24-4.5-1-303 Repealed   (Part 1. Short Title, Construction, General Provisions)

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