Sec. 16. A person who files a claim with the trustee must make oath that the claim is just and lawful and no part of the claim is for usurious interest. If a claim or part of a claim is for usurious interest, it must be deducted from the claims before they are allowed. The trustee may administer an oath to a creditor in reference to the validity and justice of a claim.
[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-12-1-16.]
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.3.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 18. Interests of Creditors in Property
Chapter 1. Assignment of Real and Personal Property for the Benefit of Creditors
32-18-1-3. Trustee; Duties on Execution of Assignment; Bond
32-18-1-4. Circuit Court Clerk's Recording of Filing of Indenture, Schedule, and Undertaking
32-18-1-5. Trustee; Removal Upon Petition of Assignor or Creditor
32-18-1-6. Trustee; Notice of Appointment; Inventory of Property
32-18-1-7. Appraisers; Oath Required
32-18-1-8. Appraisal of Property
32-18-1-9. Appraisal; Set Off to Resident Household Assignor
32-18-1-10. Sale of Property; Partition of Land
32-18-1-12. Trial of Disallowed Claims
32-18-1-13. Lien or Encumbrance on Property Sold
32-18-1-14. Distribution of Money in Possession of Trustee
32-18-1-15. Examination of Assignor or Transferee
32-18-1-16. Oath of Persons Filing Claims
32-18-1-17. Debt or Claim Belonging to Assignor; Compounding or Compromising
32-18-1-18. Trustee; Final Report; Discharge From Trust
32-18-1-19. Trustee; Removal; Vacancy
32-18-1-21. Fees Allowed Clerk of Court; Compensation of Appraisers and Trustee