Indiana Code § 32-35-2-35

Assessment of value of property and damages
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Sec. 35. In actions for the recovery of specific personal property, the jury must assess: (1) the value of the property; and (2) the damages for the taking or detention of the property; when the jury's verdict results in a judgment for the recovery or return of the property. [Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 34-21-10-1.]   IC 32-36 ARTICLE 36. PUBLICITY               Ch. 1. Rights of Publicity   IC 32-36-1 Chapter 1. Rights of Publicity               32-36-1-0.2 Application of certain amendments to prior law             32-36-1-1 Application of chapter             32-36-1-2 "Commercial purpose" defined             32-36-1-3 "Name" defined             32-36-1-4 "News reporting or an entertainment medium" defined             32-36-1-5 "Person" defined             32-36-1-6 "Personality" defined             32-36-1-7 "Right of publicity" defined             32-36-1-8 Consent required for commercial use of a personality's right of publicity; application to the rights of a deceased personality             32-36-1-9 Jurisdictional acts             32-36-1-10 Damages             32-36-1-11 Profits derived from unauthorized use; proof             32-36-1-12 Additional remedies             32-36-1-13 Injunctive relief; enforceability against news reporting or entertainment medium             32-36-1-14 Impoundment of materials pending resolution of action             32-36-1-15 Destruction or other disposition of offending materials             32-36-1-16 Property rights             32-36-1-17 Exercise and enforcement of rights and remedies             32-36-1-18 Exercise and enforcement of rights and remedies following death of intestate personality; fractional interests             32-36-1-19 Termination of untransferred rights following personality's death             32-36-1-20 Rights and remedies supplemental to others provided by law

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