Indiana Code § 36-8-3-16

Destruction of burning buildings; recovery of damages
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Sec. 16. If a building in the city is on fire, or if a building adjacent to it is liable to take or convey fire to other buildings and cause great destruction of property, the fire chief, or the fire chief's assistant acting as chief with the concurrence of the executive or of the safety board, may take down, blow up, or destroy the building or buildings. An action may not be maintained against a person for this action, but the owner of such a building may, in a civil action, recover damages from the city for its destruction. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 18-1-11-14.]

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