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633.518 PRESUMPTION OF DEATH -- PETITION AND INQUIRY. If a petition is presented by an interested person to a district judge or magistrate alleging that a designated person has disappeared and after a diligent search cannot be found, and if it appears to the satisfaction of the judge or magistrate that the circumstances surrounding the disappearance afford reasonable grounds for the belief that the person has suffered death from accidental or other violent means, the judge or magistrate shall summon and impanel a jury of six qualified persons to inquire into the facts surrounding and the presumption to be raised from the disappearance. If no one submits a petition within forty days of the reported disappearance, a judge or magistrate may submit the petition from personal knowledge of the case.
         Section History: Recent Form
2002 Acts, ch 1108, §28

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-15 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-633 > 633-518

633.518 PRESUMPTION OF DEATH -- PETITION AND INQUIRY. If a petition is presented by an interested person to a district judge or magistrate alleging that a designated person has disappeared and after a diligent search cannot be found, and if it appears to the satisfaction of the judge or magistrate that the circumstances surrounding the disappearance afford reasonable grounds for the belief that the person has suffered death from accidental or other violent means, the judge or magistrate shall summon and impanel a jury of six qualified persons to inquire into the facts surrounding and the presumption to be raised from the disappearance. If no one submits a petition within forty days of the reported disappearance, a judge or magistrate may submit the petition from personal knowledge of the case.
         Section History: Recent Form
2002 Acts, ch 1108, §28

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-15 > Subtitle-4 > Chapter-633 > 633-518

633.518 PRESUMPTION OF DEATH -- PETITION AND INQUIRY. If a petition is presented by an interested person to a district judge or magistrate alleging that a designated person has disappeared and after a diligent search cannot be found, and if it appears to the satisfaction of the judge or magistrate that the circumstances surrounding the disappearance afford reasonable grounds for the belief that the person has suffered death from accidental or other violent means, the judge or magistrate shall summon and impanel a jury of six qualified persons to inquire into the facts surrounding and the presumption to be raised from the disappearance. If no one submits a petition within forty days of the reported disappearance, a judge or magistrate may submit the petition from personal knowledge of the case.
         Section History: Recent Form
2002 Acts, ch 1108, §28