Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1301.201 | General definitions - UCC 1-201.
... of an insolvent debtor's or assignor's estate. (14) "Defendant" includes a person in the position of defendant in a counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim. (15) "Delivery" with respect to an electronic document of title means voluntary transfer of control and with respect to an instrument, a tangible document of title, or chattel paper, means voluntary transfer of possession. (16) "Document of title"... |
Section 147.66 | Steps to ensure security.
...nistrator of the online notary public's estate, the notary's guardian, or any other person knowingly in possession of the online notary public's electronic journal, shall transmit the journal to the secretary of state or to a repository approved by the secretary of state. (2) The online notary public, the notary's personal representative or guardian, or the administrator or the executor of the notary's estate shall ... |
Section 2101.16 | Fees.
... real property, application, entry, and certificate for |
Section 2109.303 | Testamentary trustee rendering account.
...ciary" means a fiduciary other than an executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, or testamentary trustee. |
Section 2109.32 | Hearing on fiduciary's account.
...de shall file with the probate court a certificate of service of account prior to or simultaneously with the filing of the account. (3) The probate court shall not approve the final account of any executor or administrator until the following events have occurred: (a) Three months have passed since the death of the decedent. (b) The surviving spouse has filed an election to take under or against the will, or ... |
Section 2127.28 | Expense of sale.
...sale. The court may allow payment for certificate or abstract of title or policy of title insurance in connection with the sale of any real property by an executor, administrator, or guardian. |
Section 2129.16 | Property not to be sold.
...thirty days after the forwarding of the certificate of assets and liabilities required by section 2129.15 of the Revised Code pays to the ancillary administrator a sum sufficient to pay all expenses of administration, pubic rates and charges, and creditors' claims filed in the state, or secures the payment of such sum to the satisfaction of the probate court. The domiciliary administrator or executor, or any other pe... |
Section 3503.21 | Occurrences resulting in cancellation of registration.
...he deceased elector's estate, or by the executor of the deceased elector's will; (4) The conviction of the registered elector of a felony under the laws of this state, any other state, or the United States as provided in section 2961.01 of the Revised Code; (5) The adjudication of incompetency of the registered elector for the purpose of voting as provided in section 5122.301 of the Revised Code; (6) The change of... |
Section 3767.50 | Action to foreclose lien on blighted parcel.
..., or a lien vested by a tax certificate held under sections 5721.30 to 5721.43 of the Revised Code. The municipal corporation shall join as a party to the action a lienholder whose lien is being marshaled and shall notify the lienholder party that the municipal corporation is proceeding to foreclose the lien under this section and tha... |
Section 5122.31 | Confidentiality.
...the executor or the administrator of an estate of a deceased patient when the information is necessary to administer the estate; (11) That records in the possession of the Ohio history connection may be released to the closest living relative of a deceased patient upon request of that relative; (12) That records pertaining to the patient's diagnosis, course of treatment, treatment needs, and prognosis shall be disc... |
Section 5301.291 | Mortgage release, cancellation, or satisfaction not defective.
...tion is by separate instrument, and the certificate of acknowledgment is not on the same sheet of paper as the release, cancellation, or satisfaction. (C) A satisfaction was not recorded within ninety days as required by division (B) of section 5301.36 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5731.39 | Written consent of tax commissioner to transfer of assets.
...he name of the decedent as guardian or executor, shall deliver any of the contents thereof unless the safe deposit box or similar receptacle has been opened and inventoried in the presence of the tax commissioner or the commissioner's agent, and a written consent to transfer issued; provided, however, that a safe deposit company, financial institution, or other corporation or person having possession or contro... |
Section 5747.01 | Definitions.
... Internal Revenue Code, and who holds a certificate, license, or permit described in Chapter 3319. or section 3301.071 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5814.02 | Subject of gift or transfer.
... Trustees, inter vivos or testamentary, executors, and administrators having authority to distribute or pay any trust or estate property to or for the benefit of a minor, or having authority to distribute or pay any trust or estate property to any other person for the benefit of a minor may, if authorized by a will or trust instrument, distribute or pay trust or estate property of any type mentioned in division (A) o... |
Section 718.012 | Factors for determining whether individual is domiciled in municipal corporation.
...ocated; (14) The location of trustees, executors, guardians, or other fiduciaries named in estate planning documents of the individual or the individual's spouse; (15) The location of all businesses at which the individual or the individual's spouse makes purchases of tangible personal property; (16) The location where the individual married; (17) The location or identity of recipients of political contributions ... |
Section 1504.01 | Office of real estate and land management; creation.
...of natural resources the office of real estate and land management. The director of natural resources shall appoint a chief to administer the office. The chief shall act as the director's designee and carry out the duties of the chief on behalf of the director. Subject to the approval of the director, the chief shall employ assistants and other employees as necessary to execute the duties of the office as prescribed ... |
Section 1504.02 | Duties.
...(A) The office of real estate and land management shall do all of the following: (1) Except as otherwise provided in the Revised Code, coordinate and conduct all real estate functions for the department of natural resources, including acquiring land by purchase, lease, gift, devise, bequest, appropriation, or otherwise; administering grants through sales, leases, exchanges, easements, and licenses; performing invent... |
Section 1504.03 | Surveys and inspections.
...The chief of the office of real estate and land management or an employee of the office may enter upon lands to make surveys and inspections when necessary for the purposes of this chapter. The chief shall provide reasonable notice of any proposed entry to the owner or person in possession of the land to be surveyed or inspected not less than forty-eight hours and not more than thirty days prior to the date of entry.... |
Section 1548.01 | Exceptions to chapter - forms.
...manufacturer's rating. (C) The various certificates, applications, and assignments necessary to provide certificates of title for watercraft and outboard motors shall be made on appropriate forms approved by the chief of the division of parks and watercraft. |
Section 1548.02 | Chief of division of watercraft - powers and duties.
...k with the chief's record all duplicate certificates of title received in the chief's office from the clerks. If it appears that any certificate of title has been improperly issued or is no longer required, the chief shall cancel the certificate. Upon the cancellation of any certificate of title, the chief shall notify the clerk who issued it, and the clerk shall enter the cancellation in the clerk's records. The ch... |
Section 1548.021 | Election for issuance of physical certificate of title.
... or outboard motor shall apply for a certificate of title for the watercraft or outboard motor when required by this chapter, but, except as otherwise specifically required in this chapter, the owner may elect whether or not to have the clerk of the court of common pleas to whom the certificate of title application is submitted issue a physical certificate of title for the watercraft or outboard motor,... |
Section 1548.03 | Certificate of title.
... the purchaser or transferee a physical certificate of title with an assignment on it as is necessary to show title in the purchaser or transferee; nor shall any person purchase or otherwise acquire a watercraft or outboard motor without obtaining a certificate of title for it in the person's name in accordance with this chapter; however, a purchaser may take possession of and operate a watercraft or outboard motor o... |
Section 1548.031 | Sale by minor requires signature of custodial adult.
...oard motor unless the application for a certificate of title is accompanied by a form prescribed by the chief of the division of parks and watercraft and signed in the presence of a clerk or deputy clerk of a court of common pleas or any notary public by one of the minor's parents, the minor's guardian, or another person having custody of the minor authorizing the sale, disposition, purchase, or acquisition of the wa... |
Section 1548.032 | Physical certificate not required in private sale to dealer.
... or outboard motor for which a physical certificate of title has not been issued by a clerk of a court of common pleas and the person sells the watercraft or outboard motor to a watercraft dealer registered under section 1547.543 of the Revised Code, the person is not required to obtain a physical certificate of title to the watercraft or outboard motor in order to transfer ownership to the dealer. The person shall p... |
Section 1548.04 | Evidencing ownership.
...til such person has had issued to him a certificate of title to such watercraft or outboard motor, or delivered to him a manufacturer's or importer's certificate for it. Nor shall any waiver or estoppel operate in favor of such person against a person having possession of such certificate of title, or manufacturer's or importer's certificate for such watercraft or outboard motor, for a valuable consideration. No cou... |