Sec. 16. (a) The provisions of sections 17, 18, and 19 of this chapter concerning beneficial ownership as between parties, or as between parties and beneficiaries of multiple party accounts:
(1) apply only to controversies between:
(A) the parties or the beneficiaries of multiple party accounts; and
(B) creditors and other successors of:
(i) the parties; or
(ii) the beneficiaries of multiple party accounts; and
(2) do not affect the power of withdrawal of the parties or the beneficiaries of multiple party accounts as determined by the terms of account contracts.
(b) The provisions of sections 22 through 27 of this chapter govern the liability and set-off rights of financial institutions that make payments under sections 22 through 27 of this chapter.
[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-4-1.5-2.]
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.143-2009, SEC.35.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 17. Interests in Property
Chapter 11. Multiple Party Accounts
32-17-11-2. "Beneficiary" Defined
32-17-11-3. "Financial Institution" Defined
32-17-11-4. "Joint Account" Defined
32-17-11-5. "Multiple Party Account" Defined
32-17-11-6. "Net Contribution" Defined
32-17-11-9. "Proof of Death" Defined
32-17-11-12. "Request" Defined
32-17-11-13. "Sums on Deposit" Defined
32-17-11-14. "Trust Account" Defined
32-17-11-15. "Withdrawal" Defined
32-17-11-16. Application of Certain Sections
32-17-11-17. Ownership of Accounts
32-17-11-18. Ownership of Accounts at Death of Party, Original Payee, or Trustee
32-17-11-19. Rights of Survivorship
32-17-11-20. Certain Transfers Not Testamentary
32-17-11-21.1. Liability for Creditor Claims and Statutory Allowances; Applicable Law
32-17-11-22. Payments; Multiple Party Accounts
32-17-11-23. Payments; Joint Accounts
32-17-11-25. Payments; Trust Accounts
32-17-11-26. Payments; Discharge of Financial Institutions From All Claims
32-17-11-27. Right of Financial Institutions to Set Off Against Accounts
32-17-11-28. Provisions in Certain Agreements Nontestamentary; Creditors' Rights
32-17-11-29. Personal Property Owned as Tenants in Common; Exceptions