Sec. 4. (a) As used in this chapter, "right-of-way" means a strip or parcel of real property in which a railroad has acquired an interest for use as a part of the railroad's transportation corridor.
(b) The term does not refer to any real property interest in the strip or parcel.
[Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-5-12-4.]
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.8.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 23. Conveyance of Property Interests Less Than Fee Simple
Chapter 11. Abandoned Railroad Rights-of-Way
32-23-11-1. Nonapplicability of Chapter
32-23-11-2. "Public Utility" Defined
32-23-11-3. "Railroad" Defined
32-23-11-4. "Right-of-Way" Defined
32-23-11-5. "Right-of-Way Fee" Defined
32-23-11-6. Abandoned Right-of-Way
32-23-11-7. Trail Use Condition Imposed
32-23-11-8. Sale of Railroad's Interest
32-23-11-9. Size of Interest Conveyed
32-23-11-10. Abandoned Interest to Vest in Fee Owner
32-23-11-11. Effect of Interest Vesting on Other Easement and License Holders
32-23-11-12. Limitation on Commencement of Action