Indiana Code 29-1-1-11. Notice to interested persons
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Sec. 11. No notice to interested persons need be given except as specifically provided for in this article or as ordered by the court. When no notice is required by this article, the court may require such notice as it deems desirable by a general rule or by an order in a particular case. Notice is required as follows:
(1) Notice as prescribed by this chapter must be given to every interested person or to one who can bind an interested person as described in section 20(a)(1) through 20(a)(3) of this chapter or IC 29-3-2-4. Notice may be given both to a person and to another who may bind him.
(2) Notice is given to unborn or unascertained persons, who are not represented as described in section 20(a)(1) through 20(a)(3) of this chapter or IC 29-3-2-4, by giving notice to all known persons whose interests in the proceedings are substantially identical to those of the unborn or unascertained persons.
Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.111. As amended by Acts 1982, P.L.171, SEC.5; P.L.118-1997, SEC.7.