Sec. 16. (a) This chapter does not impair the power of the parties to a rental agreement to create rights, duties, or obligations that do not arise from this chapter. The rights provided to an owner by this chapter are in addition to all other rights provided by law to a creditor against a debtor. (b) A rental agreement may specify a limit on the value of personal property that may be stored in a renter's rented space. If a rental agreement specifies a limit on the value of stored personal property under this subsection, the limit specified in the rental agreement is considered the maximum value of the renter's personal property stored in the renter's rented space. IC 26-4 ARTICLE 4. GRAIN INDEMNITY PROGRAM Ch. 1. Applicability and Definitions Ch. 2. Repealed Ch. 3. Indiana Grain Indemnity Corporation Ch. 4. Indiana Grain Indemnity Fund Ch. 5. Withdrawal From and Reentry Into the Grain Indemnity Program Ch. 6. Payments to Producers Under the Grain Indemnity Program Ch. 7. Rules Ch. 8. Penalties IC 26-4-1 Chapter 1. Applicability and Definitions 26-4-1-1 Applicability of law 26-4-1-2 Applicability of definitions 26-4-1-3 "Agency" 26-4-1-3.5 "Basis" 26-4-1-3.7 "Basis contract" 26-4-1-4 "Board" 26-4-1-4.5 "Claim" 26-4-1-5 "Claimant" 26-4-1-5.5 "Conflict of interest" 26-4-1-6 "Cooperative agreement" 26-4-1-7 "Corporation" 26-4-1-8 Repealed 26-4-1-8.1 "Deferred pricing" 26-4-1-9 "Director" 26-4-1-10 Repealed 26-4-1-11 "Financial loss" 26-4-1-11.5 "Flat price contract" 26-4-1-12 "Fund" 26-4-1-13 "Grain" 26-4-1-14 "Grain buyer" 26-4-1-15 "Grain indemnity program" 26-4-1-15.5 "Licensee" 26-4-1-15.7 "Outstanding charges" and "credits and offsets" 26-4-1-16 "Participant in the grain indemnity program" 26-4-1-17 "Person" 26-4-1-18 "Producer" 26-4-1-19 "Producer premium" 26-4-1-19.3 "Revocation of a license" 26-4-1-19.5 "Seed" 26-4-1-19.7 "Storage" 26-4-1-20 "Storage loss" 26-4-1-21 "United States Warehouse Act" 26-4-1-22 Repealed 26-4-1-23 "Warehouse" 26-4-1-24 "Warehouse operator" 26-4-1-25 Repealed
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