Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2311.21 | Abatement by death of party.
...osecution, for a nuisance, or against a judge of a county court for misconduct in office, which shall abate by the death of either party. |
Section 2313.22 | Compensation of jurors.
...in the amount certified to be due by a judge of the court in which the jury service is performed. |
Section 2317.03 | Cases in which a party shall not testify.
...proved to the satisfaction of the trial judge that the declaration was made at a time when the declarant was competent to testify, concerning a subject matter in issue, and, when no apparent motive to misrepresent appears; (E) In an action or proceeding by or against a partner or joint contractor, the adverse party shall not testify to transactions with, or admissions by, a partner or joint contractor since dece... |
Section 2317.24 | Release of witness from imprisonment.
...7.22 of the Revised Code may apply to a judge of the supreme court, court of appeals, court of common pleas, or probate court, who may discharge him if it appears that such imprisonment is illegal. |
Section 2317.47 | Blood tests by court order.
...trictions or directions as the court or judge deems proper. In cases where exclusion is established, the results of the tests together with the findings of the experts of the fact of nonpaternity are receivable in evidence. Such experts shall be subject to cross-examination by both parties after the court has caused them to disclose their findings to the court or to the court and jury. Whenever the court orders such ... |
Section 2323.25 | Courts may order records completed.
... and found to be correct, the presiding judge shall sign them. |
Section 2325.15 | Revivor of dormant judgment or finding.
...ment, including judgments rendered by a judge of a county court or mayor, a transcript of which has been filed in the court of common pleas for execution, is dormant, or when a finding for money in equitable proceedings remains unpaid in whole or in part, under the order of the court therein made, such judgment may be revived, or such finding made subject to execution as judgments at law are, in the manner prescribed... |
Section 2329.15 | Public and private sale of goods on execution.
...execution or order of sale issues, or a judge thereof in vacation, for good cause shown, on application of either party and due notice to the adverse party, makes an order directing the sheriff, or other officer holding the process, to sell them at private sale for cash, specifying the time, not beyond the return day of the process, during which such sale will continue. Before such sale, public or private, is made, t... |
Section 2329.25 | Property to be sold without valuation.
...n pleas, sheriff, coroner, county court judge, or constable, or of a collector of state, county, municipal corporation, or township taxes, is levied on, for or on account of money by him collected or received in his official capacity, the property so levied on shall be sold without valuation. |
Section 2329.92 | When judgment not enforceable - reciprocity.
...tion 2329.91 of the Revised Code if the judge determines that any of the following are true: (1) The defendant in the proceedings in the foreign court did not receive notice of the proceedings in sufficient time to enable him to defend; (2) The foreign country judgment was obtained by fraud; (3) The claim for relief on which the foreign country judgment is based is repugnant to the public policy of this state; (4... |
Section 2331.03 | Allowance of execution.
... 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. |
Section 2331.06 | Discharge by delivery of property.
...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. |
Section 2331.11 | Privilege from arrest.
...om, or in attendance at elections; (3) Judges of the courts, while attending court, and also during the time necessarily employed in going to, holding, and returning from the court that it is their duty to attend; (4) Attorneys, bailiffs, clerks of courts, sheriffs, coroners, constables, plaintiffs, defendants, jurors, and witnesses, and other officers or employees of the court, while going to, attending, or return... |
Section 2333.27 | Costs.
...The judge, in proceedings under sections 2333.09 to 2333.27, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall allow to clerks, sheriffs, referees, receivers, and witnesses, such compensation as is allowed for like services in other cases, to be taxed as costs in the case, and by order, shall enforce their collection from such parties as ought to pay them. |
Section 2335.08 | Witness fees in criminal cases.
...poration, upon the certificates of the judge or magistrate, and they shall be taxed in the bill of costs. When the fees enumerated by this section have been collected from the judgment debtor, they shall be paid to the public treasury from which such fees were advanced. |
Section 2335.09 | Interpreter.
...roner, an interpreter is necessary, the judge, magistrate, or coroner may appoint interpreters, who shall receive fees as witnesses in the case or proceeding. Such fees shall be taxed and paid as provided by sections 2335.05 to 2335.08 of the Revised Code for other witness fees. If the party taxed with costs is indigent, interpreter's fees shall not be taxed as costs, and the county or, if the court is a munici... |
Section 2335.15 | Insufficient security for costs.
...Where a judge of a county court takes security for costs that at the time of taking is insufficient, the board of county commissioners, in making allowance to him, shall not take into account his fees in such case. |
Section 2335.20 | Indorsement on execution of costs of party condemned.
...The clerk of the court or the judge of a county court, issuing execution for a judgment as provided by section 2335.19 of the Revised Code, shall indorse thereon the amount of the costs of the party condemned, which costs shall be collected by the officer to whom such writ is directed, in the same manner and at the same time as the judgment mentioned in the execution. |
Section 2335.23 | Costs to be taxed separately - costs in court of appeals.
...In transcripts given by clerks and judges of county courts, the costs of each party shall be stated and set forth separately. In causes taken from the court of common pleas to the court of appeals on appeal, the clerk of the court of common pleas shall certify to the court of appeals the costs of each party, separately. The clerk of the court of appeals shall, in like manner, certify in the mandate to the court of co... |
Section 2335.36 | Payment to person entitled to money from county treasury.
...k of the court of common pleas, probate judge, or sheriff, in office at the time such demand is made. |
Section 2335.37 | Payment of certain costs.
...k of the court of common pleas, probate judge, or sheriff, and all fines paid to them, shall be paid by such officer into the county treasury, on or before the Saturday next preceding the beginning of each term of the court of common pleas. |
Section 2501.18 | Furnishing supplies and courtrooms.
...g court and a consultation room for the judges, cause such rooms to be properly furnished, heated, ventilated, lighted, and kept clean and in good order, and provide such other conveniences as the court deems necessary. The performance of the duties required of the clerk and the board by this section may be enforced by such courts. |
Section 2503.01 | Composition of supreme court; qualifications for justices.
... justice's term, has either served as a judge of a court of record in any jurisdiction of the United States or done any of the following: (A) Engaged in the practice of law in this state; (B) Practiced in a federal court in this state, regardless of whether at the time of that practice the person was admitted to practice as an attorney at law in this state or practiced in the courts of this state; (C) Engaged ... |
Section 2503.02 | Chief justice term, election, vacancy.
...e filling of vacancies in the office of judge of the supreme court. |
Section 2503.21 | Report of decisions delivered to superintendent of purchases and printing.
...f under the supervision of the court or judge by whom it was rendered. If practicable, such reporter may incorporate in the report the points made and authorities cited by counsel in briefs, but their arguments shall not be published unless the court so orders. Thereupon the reporter shall deliver the report in manuscript to the superintendent of purchases and printing. |