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Section 2323.582 | Contents and form of disclosure statement.
...Not less than ten days prior to the date on which a payee signs a transfer agreement, the transferee shall provide to the payee a separate disclosure statement, in boldface type of the minimum size of fourteen points, setting forth all of the following: (A) The amounts and due dates of the structured settlement payments that would be transferred under the transfer agreement; (B) The aggregate amount of the payments... |
Section 2323.583 | Transfer of structured settlement payment rights; applicable procedures.
...Following a transfer of structured settlement payment rights pursuant to sections 2323.58 to 2323.585 of the Revised Code, all of the following apply: (A) The structured settlement obligor and the annuity issuer may rely on the court order approving the transfer in redirecting periodic payments to an assignee or transferee in accordance with the order approving the transfer and shall, as to all parties except the tr... |
Section 2323.584 | Filing application for approval in advance of transfer.
...in the probate division of the court of common pleas of the county in which the payee resides, except that if the structured settlement agreement was approved by a court of common pleas or other Ohio state court, the application shall be filed in the Ohio state court that approved the structured settlement agreement. (B) The following procedures shall apply to an application for the approval in advance by a court of... |
Section 2323.585 | Immunity - waiver - illegal transfers.
...t rights in contravention of applicable law or implies that any transfer under a transfer agreement that was entered into prior to the effective date of this amendment is valid or invalid. (D) Any transfer agreement entered into on or after the effective date of this amendment by a payee who resides in this state shall provide that disputes under the transfer agreement, including any claim that the payee has breach... |
Section 2323.586 | Settlement obligor and annuity issuer immune from liability.
...Compliance with section 2323.582 of the Revised Code and the fulfillment of the conditions set forth in section 2323.581 of the Revised Code shall be solely the responsibility of the transferee in any transfer of structured settlement payment rights, and neither the structured settlement obligor nor the annuity issuer shall bear any responsibility for, or any liability arising from, noncompliance with the requiremen... |
Section 2323.587 | Consumer sales practices act applicability.
...A violation of or failure to comply with section 2323.581, 2323.582, 2323.583, 2323.584, 2323.585, or 2323.586 of the Revised Code is an unfair or deceptive act or practice in violation of section 1345.02 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2325.03 | Bona fide purchaser unaffected.
...n holding the title in question was not lawfully served with process or notice, as required by the law or Civil Rules applicable to the proceeding. |
Section 2325.12 | Recovery of excess of amount claimed in pleading.
...When, by mistake of the pleader, the amount claimed in the pleading and recovered is less than the true amount then due, the party injured by the mistake may recover the balance by civil action, without costs. |
Section 2325.15 | Revivor of dormant judgment or finding.
...de subject to execution as judgments at law are, in the manner prescribed for reviving actions before judgment, or by action in the court in which such judgment was rendered or finding made, or in which transcript of judgment was filed. |
Section 2325.16 | Service by publication.
...When either party to the dormant judgment or finding mentioned in section 2325.15 of the Revised Code, his agent or attorney, makes affidavit showing that the adverse party is not a resident of the state, that such judgment or finding remains unsatisfied in whole or part and the amount owing thereon, service may be made by publication, as provided in section 2703.18 of the Revised Code, but only for judgments or find... |
Section 2325.17 | Time a lien attaches when a dormant judgment is revived.
...If sufficient cause is not shown to the contrary, the judgment or finding mentioned in section 2325.15 of the Revised Code shall stand revived, and thereafter may be made to operate as a lien upon the lands and tenements of each judgment debtor for the amount which the court finds to be due and unsatisfied thereon to the same extent and in the same manner as judgments or findings rendered in any other action. |
Section 2325.18 | Limitation.
...(A) An action to revive a judgment can only be brought within ten years from the time it became dormant, unless the party entitled to bring that action, at the time the judgment became dormant, was within the age of minority, of unsound mind, or imprisoned, in which cases the action may be brought within ten years after the disability is removed. (B) For the purpose of calculating interest due on a revived judgment... |
Section 2325.19 | New parties to and revivor of judgment on death of party.
...In case of the death of either or both parties after judgment rendered, and before its satisfaction, his or their representatives may be made parties to the judgment, and it may be revived by an action brought for that purpose; or they may be made parties thereto in the manner prescribed for the revival of actions before judgment. Such judgment may be rendered and execution awarded as might or should have been given ... |
Section 2325.20 | Judgment remanded for execution by court of common pleas may be revived.
... and a mandate directed to the court of common pleas to carry it into execution, on the death of either or both parties thereto before its satisfaction, it may be revived in such court of common pleas in conformity with section 2325.19 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2327.01 | Execution defined.
...(A) As used in this chapter, "private selling officer" has the same meaning as in section 2329.01 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) An execution is a process of a court, issued by its clerk, the court itself, or the county board of revision with jurisdiction pursuant to section 323.66 of the Revised Code, and directed to the sheriff of the county. (2) An execution includes a process of a court, issued by its clerk or the... |
Section 2327.02 | Kinds of execution.
...(A) Executions are of three kinds: (1) Against the property of the judgment debtor, including orders of sale or orders to transfer property pursuant to sections 323.28, 323.65 to 323.78, and 5721.19 of the Revised Code; (2) Against the person of the judgment debtor; (3) For the delivery of the possession of real property, including real property sold under orders of sale or transferred under orders to transfer pr... |
Section 2327.03 | Disposition of property in hands of trustee.
...When it is admitted by the pleading, or on the examination of a party, that he has in his possession, or under his control, money or other thing capable of delivery, which is the subject of the litigation, and held by him as trustee for another party, or which belongs or is due to another party, the court may order it to be deposited in court or delivered to such party, with or without security, subject to its furth... |
Section 2327.04 | Enforcing orders of court.
...When, in the exercise of its authority, a court orders the deposit or delivery of money or other thing, and the order is disobeyed, besides punishing the disobedience as for a contempt, the court may make an order requiring the sheriff or private selling officer to take the money or thing and deposit or deliver it in conformity with the court's direction. |
Section 2329.01 | Property subject to levy and sale.
..., and goods and chattels, not exempt by law, shall be subject to the payment of debts, and liable to be taken on execution and sold as provided in sections 2329.02 to 2329.61 of the Revised Code. (B) As used in sections 2329.02 to 2329.61 of the Revised Code: (1) "Commercial property" means any property that is not residential property. (2) "Private selling officer" means a resident of this state licensed as bo... |
Section 2329.02 | Judgment lien - certificate of judgment - filing - transfer.
...the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of such county a certificate of such judgment, setting forth all of the following: (A) The court in which the same was rendered; (B) The title and number of the action; (C) The names of the judgment creditors and judgment debtors; (D) The last known address, without further inquiry or investigation, that is not a post office box, of each judgment debtor; ... |
Section 2329.021 | Foreign judgment defined.
...As used in sections 2329.021 to 2329.027 of the Revised Code, "foreign judgment" means any judgment, decree, or order of a court of the United States, or of any court of another state, that is entitled to full faith and credit in this state. |
Section 2329.022 | Filing and status of foreign judgments.
...be filed with the clerk of any court of common pleas. The clerk shall treat the foreign judgment in the same manner as a judgment of a court of common pleas. A foreign judgment filed pursuant to this section has the same effect and is subject to the same procedures, defenses, and proceedings for reopening, vacating, or staying as a judgment of a court of common pleas and may be enforced or satisfied in same manner as... |
Section 2329.023 | Notice of filing.
...(A) When a foreign judgment is filed pursuant to section 2329.022 of the Revised Code, the judgment creditor or his attorney shall make and file with the clerk of the court in which the foreign judgment is filed an affidavit setting forth the name and last known address of the judgment debtor and of the judgment creditor. (B) Upon the filing of a foreign judgment pursuant to section 2329.022 of the Revised Code and ... |
Section 2329.024 | Stay.
... the judgment debtor shows the court of common pleas that an appeal is pending or will be taken from a foreign judgment that is filed pursuant to section 2329.022 of the Revised Code, or that a stay of execution of the foreign judgment has been granted and if proof is given to the court that the judgment debtor has furnished the security for the satisfaction of the foreign judgment that is required by the jurisdictio... |
Section 2329.025 | Fees.
...Any person who files a foreign judgment pursuant to section 2329.022 of the Revised Code shall pay a filing fee of fifteen dollars. Fees for docketing, transcription, or other enforcement proceedings shall be as provided in section 2303.20 of the Revised Code. |