Indiana Code 36-1-29-13. Contiguous seawalls
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 36-1-29-13
- private property: means real property that is not owned or leased by the state or a political subdivision. See Indiana Code 36-1-29-8
Sec. 13. A seawall may be contiguous to another seawall if making one (1) or more seawalls contiguous does not interfere, obstruct, or otherwise inhibit the public’s ability to use a public access point or easement that provides access to the shore of Lake Michigan and all parts of the seawall are on private property.
As added by P.L.164-2020, SEC.64.