Indiana Code § 25-6.1-7-4

Affidavit, information, or indictment; sufficiency of charge
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Sec. 4. Affidavits, Informations, Indictments. In charging any person in an affidavit, information, or indictment with a violation of this article by carrying on (without a license obtained under, or pursuant to an exemption defined in, this article) an activity for the carrying-on of which a license issued under, or an exemption defined in, this article is required, it shall be sufficient to charge that the person did, upon a certain day and in a certain county, engage in such an activity and that he or it did not have a license to do so or an exemption (defined in this article) permitting him or it to do so. No further or more particular facts need be averred concerning the matter.   IC 25-6.1-8 Chapter 8. Auctioneer Recovery Fund               25-6.1-8-1 Establishment of fund; administration; investments             25-6.1-8-2 Surcharge; formula; assessment             25-6.1-8-2.1 Reversion of excess funds             25-6.1-8-3 Interest credited; payment of expenses             25-6.1-8-4 Claims against fund; applications; amount of loss; limitation on recovery             25-6.1-8-5 Claims against single licensee in excess of dollar limitation; joinder of claims; payment; insufficient funds             25-6.1-8-6 Agents for service of process             25-6.1-8-7 Limitation of actions; notice of commencement of action             25-6.1-8-8 Commission as defendant; hearings; order of payment of claim             25-6.1-8-9 Payment of claim             25-6.1-8-10 Suspension of judgment debtor's license; repayment by licensee; interest             25-6.1-8-11 Subrogation             25-6.1-8-12 Expenditure of interest             25-6.1-8-13 Attorney general; assistance to commission; expenses

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