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§ 34-39-5-6 — Indiana Law | CourtGPT
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§ 34-39-5-6

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To overcome this presumption, a party asserting an objection must demonstrate that the:(1) tribal court lacked personal or subject matter jurisdiction; or(2) judgment, decree, order, warrant, subpoena, record, or other judicial act of the tribal court:(A) was obtained by fraud, duress, or coercion;(B) was obtained without a fair notice or hearing;(C) is repugnant to the public policy of the state of Indiana; or(D) is not final under the laws and procedures of the tribal court.As added by P.L.201-2021, SEC.1.