Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5705.392 | County spending plan.
...(A) A board of county commissioners may adopt as a part of its annual appropriation measure a spending plan, or in the case of an amended appropriation measure, an amended spending plan, setting forth a quarterly schedule of expenses and expenditures of all appropriations for the fiscal year from the county general fund. The spending plan shall be classified to set forth separately a quarterly schedule of expen... |
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Section 5705.40 | Amending or supplementing appropriation ordinance - transfer - unencumbered balance - appropriation for contingencies.
...ent shall comply with all provisions of law governing the taxing authority in making an original appropriation and that no appropriation for any purpose shall be reduced below an amount sufficient to cover all unliquidated and outstanding contracts or obligations certified from or against the appropriation. Transfers may be made by resolution or ordinance from one appropriation item to another, except that a board of... |
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Section 5705.41 | Restriction upon appropriation and expenditure of money.
...ing a bond issue otherwise permitted by law; (b) Soliciting public input related to the management, control, distribution, or disbursement of funds. (C) Make any expenditure of money except by a proper warrant drawn against an appropriate fund; (D)(1) Except as otherwise provided in division (D)(2) of this section and section 5705.44 of the Revised Code, make any contract or give any order involving the expendi... |
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Section 5705.411 | Anticipated proceeds from levy for permanent improvement are deemed appropriated.
...Upon the approval of a tax levy by the electors of a county under section 5705.191 of the Revised Code for the purpose of providing funds for the acquisition or construction of a specific permanent improvement or class of permanent improvements for the county, the total anticipated proceeds from such levy are deemed appropriated for such purpose by the taxing authority of the county, and are deemed in process of coll... |
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Section 5705.412 | Certificate of revenue required for school district expenditures.
...ey for the county, the city director of law, or other chief law officer of the school district. That officer may file a civil action in any court of appropriate jurisdiction to seek a declaration that the contract or wage or salary schedule is void, to recover for the school district from the payee the amount of payments already made under it, or both, except that the officer shall not seek to recover payments made u... |
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Section 5705.42 | Grants by United States government.
...ority of the subdivision as provided by law and shall be recorded as such by the fiscal officer of the subdivision, and is deemed in process of collection within the meaning of section 5705.41 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5705.43 | Improvements paid by special assessments.
...s been passed in the manner provided by law, or that such contract is for the provision of engineering, legal, or other necessary professional services in connection with such improvement. |
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Section 5705.44 | Contracts running beyond fiscal year - certificate not required on contracts payable from utility earnings.
...When contracts or leases run beyond the termination of the fiscal year in which they are made, the fiscal officer of the taxing authority shall make a certification for the amount required to meet the obligation of such contract or lease maturing in such fiscal year. The amount of the obligation under such contract or lease remaining unfulfilled at the end of a fiscal year, and which will become payable d... |
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Section 5705.45 | Liability for wrongful payments from public funds - enforcement.
...ney of the county, the city director of law, or other chief law officer of the subdivision shall enforce this liability by civil action brought in any court of appropriate jurisdiction in the name of and on behalf of the municipal corporation, county, or subdivision. If the prosecuting attorney, city director of law, or other chief law officer of the subdivision fails, upon the written request of any taxpayer, to ins... |
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Section 5705.46 | Payment of current payrolls.
...ordinance, or in the manner provided by law. The total expenditures for such purpose during the first half of any fiscal year shall not exceed six tenths of the appropriation therefor, unless the taxing authority of such subdivision, by a three-fourths vote of all the members, waives such limitation. In the resolution waiving such limitation there shall be set forth the reason therefor. |
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Section 5705.47 | Existing actions or proceedings.
...Any act or proceeding taken prior to May 12, 1927, authorizing any tax or debt charge to be levied, or any contract or expenditure to be made, shall not be affected by sections 5705.01 to 5705.47, inclusive, of the Revised Code, but such act or proceeding shall be completed, and the tax or debt charge shall be levied and the contract or expenditure shall be made in the same manner as if such sections had not been pas... |
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Section 5705.48 | Joint budget commission - adjustment of tax rate.
...mitations on the tax rate prescribed by law and to produce uniform rates throughout the district. The levies for such taxing district purposes shall not be reduced by such joint budget commission below what would be required to enforce such limitation in the part of such district in which the least reduction of such levies is necessary to enforce such limitation, and such levies so fixed shall be applied uniformly th... |
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Section 5705.49 | Subdivision's power to tax - limitation.
...edness of any subdivision is limited by law with reference to the tax valuation or aggregate value of the property on the tax list and duplicate of such subdivision, such limitation shall be measured by the property listed on such general tax lists and duplicates in such subdivision. |
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Section 5705.50 | Subdivisions may expend local funds for real property inventory.
...Any housing authority or any political subdivision, including counties and the state, by resolution of the taxing authority of such subdivision, may incur indebtedness and authorize the expenditure of funds of such subdivision to carry forward a real property inventory of all or part of the county in which such subdivision is located and may contribute to any organization established for the purpose of carrying forwa... |
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Section 5705.51 | Indirect debt limitation.
...ich they are issued, shall be paid from lawfully available municipal income taxes to the extent needed to meet such debt charges, and contains a covenant, hereby authorized, to appropriate annually from such municipal income taxes such amount as is necessary to meet such annual debt charges, and further makes provision that any ad valorem property taxes which are provided for pursuant to section 133.22 or 133.23 of t... |
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Section 5705.55 | Resolution regarding tax levy in excess of limitation by board of lake facilities authority.
...(A) The board of directors of a lake facilities authority, by a vote of two-thirds of all its members, may at any time declare by resolution that the amount of taxes which may be raised within the ten-mill limitation by levies on the current tax duplicate will be insufficient to provide an adequate amount for the necessary requirements of the authority, that it is necessary to levy a tax in excess of such limitation ... |
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Section 5705.61 | Tax on use, lease or occupancy of public real property not used for public purpose.
... a right of survivorship and tenants in common. |
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Section 5705.62 | Payment of tax.
...e sale of the interest, in the court of common pleas of the county in the same way mortgage liens are enforced. Upon application of the plaintiff, the court of common pleas shall advance such cause on the docket, so that it may be first heard. No tax imposed under this section shall be a lien on the real property in which the interest is held. It is sufficient, having made proper parties to the suit, for the treas... |
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Section 5705.63 | Distributing tax revenue.
...The total amount of taxes and penalties collected under section 5705.62 of the Revised Code shall be distributed semiannually, at the same time distribution is made of real estate and public utility taxes, in the following manner: four per cent shall be allowed as compensation to the county auditor for his service in assessing the taxes, and two per cent shall be allowed as compensation to the county treasurer for th... |
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Section 5705.71 | County levy for senior citizens services or facilities.
...(A) The electors of a county may initiate the question of a tax levy for support of senior citizens services or facilities by the filing of a petition with the board of elections of that county not less than ninety days before the date of any primary or general election requesting that an election be held on such question. The petition shall be signed by at least ten per cent of the qualified electors residing ... |
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Section 5705.72 | Levy of tax in excess of limitation for transportation services.
...(A) As used in this section and in section 5705.25 of the Revised Code with regard to a levy submitted under this section, "electors" means electors of the unincorporated area of a township. (B) The board of trustees of any township that withdraws or proposes by resolution to withdraw the unincorporated area of the township from a regional transit authority under section 306.55 of the Revised Code, by vote of... |
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Section 5905.01 | Veterans' guardianship law definitions.
...As used in sections 5905.01 to 5905.19, inclusive, of the Revised Code: (A) "Person" means an individual, a partnership, a corporation, or an association. (B) "Veterans' administration" means the veterans' administration, its predecesssors, or successors. (C) "Income" means moneys received from the veterans' administration and revenue or profit from any property wholly or partially acquired therewith. (D) "Estate... |
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Section 5905.02 | Commitment to the United States veterans' administration.
...05.19 of the Revised Code, or under the law in effect at the time of such admission, shall have the same powers as are exercised by heads of hospitals for mental diseases and the department of mental health and addiction services with respect to the retention, transfer, parole, or discharge of the person hospitalized; provided no person shall be transferred to a hospital operated by the state or any political subdivi... |
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Section 5905.03 | Administrator shall be a party in interest.
...The administrator shall be a party in interest in any proceeding for the appointment or removal of a guardian or for the removal of the disability of minority or mental incapacity of award, and in any suit or other proceeding affecting in any manner the administration by the guardian of the estate of any present or former ward whose estate includes assets derived in whole or in part from benefits paid by the veterans... |
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Section 5905.04 | Appointment of guardian.
...Whenever, pursuant to any law of the United States or regulation of the veterans' administration, it is necessary prior to payment of benefits that a guardian be appointed, the appointment may be made in the manner provided in sections 5905.05 to 5905.09, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2329.64 | Certain property of benevolent societies exempt.
...The regalia, insignia of office, journals of proceedings, account books, and the private work belonging to a benevolent society in this state is exempt from seizure or sale to satisfy any judgment or decree rendered against such society. |
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Section 2329.65 | Property kept to put out fires exempt.
...Property used, or kept to be used, by a municipal corporation or fire company for the purpose of extinguishing fire is exempt from execution or sale to satisfy any judgment or order arising upon contract or otherwise, but the owner thereof may create valid liens thereon by bill of sale or mortgage. |
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Section 2329.66 | Exempted interests and rights.
... or in accordance with other applicable laws to a person or entity other than the surviving spouse or surviving minor children of the judgment debtor. Every person who is domiciled in this state may hold exempt from a judgment lien created pursuant to division (A)(1)(a) of this section the person's interest, not to exceed one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars, in the exempted property. (b) In the case of all oth... |
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Section 2329.661 | Certain claims not exempted.
...red into that would waive the exemption laws of this state, and every promise, agreement, or contract insofar as it seeks to waive the exemption laws of this state is void. (C) Section 2329.66 of the Revised Code does not affect or invalidate any sale, contract of sale, conditional sale, security interest, or pledge of any personal property, or any lien created thereby. |
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Section 2329.662 | Federal exemption not authorized.
...Pursuant to the "Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978," 92 Stat. 2549, 11 U.S.C.A. 522 (b)(1), this state specifically does not authorize debtors who are domiciled in this state to exempt the property specified in the "Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978," 92 Stat. 2549, 11 U.S.C.A. 522 (d). |
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Section 2329.67 | Exemption not subject to payment of cost of proceedings to collect debt.
...The exempt personal earnings provided for in division (A)(13) of section 2329.66 of the Revised Code are not subject to the payment of the cost of any proceedings brought to recover a judgment for a debt or to satisfy a judgment for a debt. |
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Section 2329.68 | Appraisal of exempted property.
...When it is necessary to ascertain the amount or value of personal property exempt under sections 2329.63 to 2329.71 of the Revised Code, it shall be estimated and appraised by two disinterested householders of the county, who shall be selected by the officer holding the execution and sworn by the officer to impartially make the appraisement. |
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Section 2329.69 | Exemptions apply to all courts.
...Sections 2329.63 to 2329.71 of the Revised Code, with respect to exemptions, apply to all courts in this state, and a person is entitled to all applicable exemptions in any case or proceeding before any court or officer. |
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Section 2329.70 | Application for appointment of trustee.
...ition to all other remedies provided by law. The judge of the county court or municipal court shall provide by rule or otherwise for notice to creditors, the authentication and proof of claims, the time and manner of payment by the debtor, the distribution of funds, the bond of the trustee if required, and all other matters necessary or proper to carry into effect the jurisdiction conferred by this section. The pers... |
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Section 2329.71 | Participation by secured creditor in trusteeship.
...operty or other remedies as provided by law, which are not in violation of section 2329.70 of the Revised Code. Upon the receipt of a notice of the filing of an application for trusteeship as provided in section 2329.70 of the Revised Code, a secured creditor shall file with the court, in writing, his election to participate and his agreement with the debtor, if such has been created, or his objection to being incl... |
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Section 2329.83 | Dower, mansion house rights not impaired.
...e Revised Code, or the mode provided by law for enforcing those rights. |
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Section 2329.84 | Goods claimed by third parties.
...itten notice to a judge of the court of common pleas, municipal court, or county court, whichever court has jurisdiction. The notice shall contain the names of the plaintiff, defendant, and claimant, and at the same time furnish the judge a schedule of the property claimed. As soon as is practicable after the receipt of the notice and schedule, the judge shall schedule a hearing to determine the claimant's right to t... |
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Section 2329.85 | Trial of right to goods and chattels.
...ers, and witnesses, that are allowed by law for similar services. |
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Section 2329.86 | Finding of judge.
...If the judge at the hearing under section 2329.84 of the Revised Code finds that the right to the property or a part of it is in the claimant, and the plaintiff in execution within three days after the hearing tenders to the officer having the property in the officer's custody, a bond in double the amount of its value as assessed by the judge, with good and sufficient sureties, payable to the claimant, to the effect ... |
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Section 2329.90 | Uniform foreign country money judgments recognition act definitions.
...tates and other than a state, district, commonwealth, territory, or insular possession of the United States. (B) "Foreign country judgment" means any judgment of a foreign country that grants or denies the recovery of a sum of money, other than the following types of judgments: (1) A judgment for taxes; (2) A judgment imposing a fine or other monetary penalty; (3) A judgment for support involving matrimonial or f... |
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Section 2329.91 | Enforcement of foreign country judgment.
... the requirements of the due process of law; (2) Subject to divisions (C) and (D) of this section, the foreign court did not have personal jurisdiction over the defendant; (3) The foreign court did not have jurisdiction over the subject matter. (C) A foreign country judgment shall be considered conclusive, and shall not be refused recognition and enforcement for lack of personal jurisdiction, if any of the followi... |
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Section 2329.92 | When judgment not enforceable - reciprocity.
...sions in its statutes, rules, or common law that is substantially similar to sections 2329.90 to 2329.94 of the Revised Code may be recognized and enforced pursuant to section 2329.91 of the Revised Code in the discretion of the court. |
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Section 2329.93 | Stay pending appeal.
...A court of this state may stay proceedings under sections 2329.90 to 2329.94 of the Revised Code to recognize and enforce a foreign country judgment if the defendant satisfies the court that an appeal is pending or that he is entitled and intends to appeal the foreign country judgment. The stay may be granted only until the appeal has been determined or until the expiration of a time period sufficient to enable the d... |
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Section 2329.94 | Scope and construction.
...the general purpose to make uniform the laws of the states that enact similar provisions. |
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Section 2331.01 | Execution against person.
...judgment, or is discharged according to law. |
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Section 2331.02 | Execution may issue.
...An execution against the person of a debtor may be issued upon any judgment for the payment of money: (A) When the judgment debtor has removed, or begun to remove, any of his property out of the jurisdiction of the court, with intent to prevent the collection of the money due on the judgment; (B) When the judgment debtor has property, rights in action, evidences of debt, or interest or stock in a corporation or co... |
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Section 2331.03 | Allowance of execution.
...preme court, court of appeals, court of common pleas, probate court, or any judge of such courts, upon being satisfied, by the affidavit of the judgment creditor or his attorney, and such other evidence as is presented, of the existence of one or more of the particulars mentioned in section 2331.02 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2331.04 | Execution issued by county court judge.
...A judge of a county court may issue an execution against the person of a judgment debtor, upon being satisfied of the existence of one or more of the particulars mentioned in section 2331.02 of the Revised Code, by affidavit and evidence as required in section 2331.03 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2331.05 | Execution issued as a matter of course.
...When the judgment debtor was arrested before judgment and has not been released from imprisonment by an application for relief as an insolvent debtor, and the order for such arrest has not been adjudged improper, an execution against the person of such judgment debtor may issue as a matter of course. |
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Section 2331.06 | Discharge by delivery of property.
...A person taken in execution as provided in sections 2331.01 to 2331.05, inclusive, of the Revised Code, must be discharged by delivering or setting off to the officer who serves the writ, if issued from a court of record, real or personal property, or if issued by a judge of a county court, personal property only, sufficient to satisfy the judgment and costs for which the writ was issued. |