Sec. 22. (a) This section applies to any action, proceeding, or matter relating to or involving a receivership estate. (b) Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d), a party to a proceeding described in subsection (a) is entitled to a change of judge or a change of venue from the county for the same reasons and upon the same terms and conditions under which a change of judge or a change of venue from the county is allowed in any civil action. (c) This section does not authorize a change of venue from the county: (1) concerning expenses allowed by the court incidental to the operation, management, or administration of the receivership estate; (2) upon any petition or proceeding to remove a receiver; or (3) upon the objections or exceptions to any partial or final account or report of any receiver. (d) A change of venue is not allowed from the county of the administration of any receivership estate, or upon any petition or proceeding to remove a receiver, or upon objections or exceptions to a partial or final account or report of a receiver. [Pre-2002 Recodification Citations: 34-48-6-1; 34-48-6-2; 34-48-6-3; 34-48-6-4.] IC 32-30-6 Chapter 6. Nuisance Actions 32-30-6-1 "Agricultural operation" defined 32-30-6-1.5 "Forestry operation" defined 32-30-6-2 "Industrial operation" defined 32-30-6-3 "Locality" defined 32-30-6-4 "Public use airport operation" defined 32-30-6-5 "Vicinity of the locality" defined 32-30-6-6 Nuisance described and considered subject to an action 32-30-6-7 Nuisance actions; plaintiffs; attorney's fees in certain actions 32-30-6-8 Nuisance action; remedies 32-30-6-9 Agricultural and industrial operations; findings; continuity of operations; circumstances in which nuisance does not exist 32-30-6-9.5 Frivolous nuisance actions; court costs; attorney fees 32-30-6-10 Public use airport operation; purpose; circumstances in which nuisance does not exist; negligent operations 32-30-6-11 Continuous forestry operation; circumstances under which forestry operation not a nuisance
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