Sec. 2. If the person described in section 1 of this chapter is guilty of: (1) any improper conduct; or (2) any unjustifiable delay in the progress of the action; the court may annul the order. The indigent person shall subsequently be deprived of all benefit of the order permitting the person to prosecute or defend as an indigent person. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-1-4 part.] IC 34-11 ARTICLE 11. LIMITATION OF ACTIONS Ch. 1. Statutes of Limitation Generally Ch. 2. Specific Statutes of Limitation Ch. 3. Accrual of Cause of Action; Time From Which Limitation Period Runs Ch. 4. Tolling of Statute of Limitations: Nonresident Defendant Ch. 5. Tolling of Statute of Limitations: Concealment Ch. 6. Tolling of Statute of Limitations: Legal Disabilities Ch. 7. Survival of Cause of Action After Death of Party Ch. 8. Limitations on New Action After Failure of Original Suit Ch. 9. Acknowledgment, New Promise, and Partial Payment IC 34-11-1 Chapter 1. Statutes of Limitation Generally 34-11-1-1 Compilation of statutes of limitation not exhaustive 34-11-1-2 Cause of action arising on, before, or after September 1, 1982
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