Sec. 2. In all proceedings instituted after April 1, 1947, under the provisions of section 1 of this chapter in which a receiver may be appointed or refused, the party aggrieved may, within ten (10) days thereafter, appeal from the decision of the court to the supreme court without awaiting the final determination of such proceedings. In cases where a receiver has been appointed, upon the appellant filing an appeal bond with sufficient surety in such sum as may have been required of such receiver conditioned upon the due prosecution of such appeal and the payment of all costs or damages that may accrue to any officer or person by reason thereof, the authority of such receiver shall be suspended until the final determination of such appeal.
Formerly: Acts 1947, c.208, s.3202. As amended by P.L.144-1986, SEC.134.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 4. Unemployment Compensation System
Chapter 31. Additional Remedies for Collection of Delinquent Contributions; Jeopardy Assessments
22-4-31-2. Appeal; Bond; Suspension of Power
22-4-31-3. Injunction; Collection of Contributions
22-4-31-4. Jeopardy Assessments; Delinquent Contributions; Liens
22-4-31-5. Jeopardy Assessments; Delinquent Contributions; Stay Pending Hearing
22-4-31-6. Actions and Proceedings; Delinquent Contributions; Costs