Indiana Code § 8-1-15-3

Aggrieved persons; filing written remonstrance
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Sec. 3. Any person feeling himself aggrieved by the proposed vacation or relocation may file a written remonstrance with the court at any time prior to the time set forth for hearing upon any one or more of the following grounds and no other to wit:       (a) That the highway or portion thereof proposed to be vacated or relocated is necessary to the growth of the county or counties in which it is located.       (b) That the proposed vacation or relocation will leave the real estate of the remonstrant without means of ingress or egress by a public highway.       (c) That such vacation or relocation will deny the public access to some public building, church or school or public grounds.       (d) That the material allegations of the petition or any of them are not true. Formerly: Acts 1959, c.196, s.3.

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