Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 135.807 | Delivery of lien certificate to eligible lending institution.
...ligible borrower. (B)(1) To ensure uniformity among all counties, the tax commissioner shall prescribe the form for a lien certificate delivered pursuant to division (A) of this section, which form shall include the identity of the homestead, the eligible borrower, the eligible lending institution, the amount of taxes paid by that eligible lending institution, and the tax year for which the taxes were paid. T... |
Section 1709.01 | Uniform transfer-on-death security registration act definitions.
...t otherwise requires: (A) "Beneficiary form" means a registration of a security that indicates the present owner of the security and the intention of the present owner regarding the person who will become the owner of the security upon the death of the present owner. (B) "Devisee" means any person designated in a will to receive a disposition of real or personal property. (C) "Heirs" means those persons, including... |
Section 1709.02 | Obtaining registration in beneficiary form.
... may obtain registration in beneficiary form. Multiple owners of a security registered in beneficiary form hold as joint tenants with a right of survivorship and not as tenants in common. |
Section 1709.03 | Reciprocity.
...curity may be registered in beneficiary form if the form is authorized by sections 1709.01 to 1709.11 of the Revised Code or similar laws of the state of organization of its issuer or registering entity, the state in which the principal office of the registering entity is located, the state in which the office of the transfer agent or the office making the registration is located, or the state listed as the address o... |
Section 1709.04 | When security is registered in beneficiary form.
...r account, is registered in beneficiary form when the registration includes a designation of a beneficiary to take the ownership of the security at the time of the death of the owner or the deaths of all multiple owners. |
Section 1709.05 | Using transfer-on-death or TOD.
...Registration in beneficiary form may be shown by the words "transfer-on-death" or the abbreviation "TOD," after the name of the registered owner and before the name of a beneficiary. |
Section 1709.06 | Effect of designation of transfer-on-death.
...iciary on a registration in beneficiary form has no effect on ownership until the death of the owner of a security. A registration in beneficiary form of a security may be canceled or changed at any time by the sole owner or all of the then surviving owners of the security, without the consent of the beneficiary. |
Section 1709.07 | Death of sole owner or last to die of all multiple owners.
...of a security registered in beneficiary form shall pass to the beneficiary or beneficiaries who survived all owners. On proof of death of all owners and compliance with any applicable requirements of the registering entity, but subject to the limitations of section 5731.39 of the Revised Code, a security registered in beneficiary form may be reregistered in the name of the beneficiary or beneficiaries who survived th... |
Section 1709.08 | Registering entity.
...or security registration in beneficiary form. If a registration in beneficiary form is offered by a registering entity, the owner requesting registration in beneficiary form assents to the protections given to the registering entity by sections 1709.01 to 1709.11 of the Revised Code. (B) By accepting a request for registration in beneficiary form of a security, a registering entity agrees that the registration will ... |
Section 1709.09 | Transfer-on-death is not testamentary.
...ting from a registration in beneficiary form is effective by reason of the contract regarding the registration between the owner of the security and the registering entity and by reason of sections 1709.01 to 1709.11 of the Revised Code and is not testamentary. (B) Sections 1709.01 to 1709.11 of the Revised Code do not limit the rights of creditors of the owners of securities against beneficiaries and other transfer... |
Section 1709.10 | Establish terms and conditions.
... to accept registrations in beneficiary form may establish the terms and conditions under which it will receive and implement requests for registration in that form, including requests for cancellation of previously registered transfer-on-death beneficiary designations and requests for reregistration to effect a change of beneficiary. The terms and conditions so established may provide for proving death, avoiding or ... |
Section 1709.11 | Uniform Transfer-on-Death Security Registration Act.
...be known as and may be cited as the "uniform transfer-on-death security registration act." (B) Sections 1709.01 to 1709.11 of the Revised Code shall be liberally construed and applied to promote their underlying purposes and policy and to make uniform the laws with respect to the subject of those sections among states enacting similar laws. (C) Unless displaced by particular provisions of sections 1709.01 to 1709.1... |
Section 1745.05 | Definitions.
...ny other legal or commercial entity the formation and operation of which is governed by statute. (2) "Entity" includes a domestic or foreign entity. (C) "Established practices" means the practices used by an unincorporated nonprofit association without material change during the most recent five years of its existence or, if it has existed for less than five years, during its entire existence. (D) "Governing pr... |
Section 1745.06 | Relation to other law.
...(A) Principles of law and equity supplement this chapter unless displaced by a particular provision of this chapter. (B) A statute in this state governing a particular type of unincorporated nonprofit association prevails over an inconsistent provision in this chapter to the extent of the inconsistency. (C) This chapter supplements all regulatory laws that are applicable to nonprofit organizations operating ... |
Section 1745.07 | Governing law; territorial application.
... unincorporated nonprofit associations formed or operating in this state. (B) Unless the governing principles of an unincorporated nonprofit association specify a different jurisdiction, the law of the jurisdiction in which the association has its main place of activities governs the internal affairs of the association. |
Section 1745.08 | Legal entity; perpetual existence; powers.
...All of the following apply to an unincorporated nonprofit association: (A) It is a legal entity distinct from its members and managers. (B) It has perpetual duration unless its governing principles specify otherwise. (C) It has the same powers as an individual to do all things necessary or convenient to carry on its activities. (D) It may engage in profit-making activities, but any profits from those activi... |
Section 1745.09 | Ownership and transfer of property.
...An unincorporated nonprofit association may acquire, hold, encumber, or transfer in its name an estate or interest in real or personal property. An unincorporated nonprofit association may be a legatee, a devisee, or a beneficiary of a trust or contract. All property acquired by an unincorporated nonprofit association by purchase, gift, devise, bequest, or otherwise shall be the absolute property of the associa... |
Section 1745.10 | Liabilities.
...A debt, obligation, or other liability of an unincorporated nonprofit association, whether arising in contract, tort, or otherwise, is solely the debt, obligation, or other liability of the association and does not become the debt, obligation, or other liability of a member or manager solely because the member acts as a member or the manager acts as a manager. A person's status as a member or a manager of an u... |
Section 1745.11 | Assertion and defense of claims.
...An unincorporated nonprofit association has the capacity to sue and be sued in its own name. A member or a manager of an unincorporated nonprofit association may assert a claim that the member or manager has against the association. An unincorporated nonprofit association may assert a claim that it has against a member or a manager of the association. |
Section 1745.12 | Assets subject to judgment, execution and other process.
...All assets, property, funds, and rights or interests, at law or in equity, of any unincorporated nonprofit association shall be subject to judgment, execution, and other process. A money judgment against an unincorporated nonprofit association shall be enforced only against the association as an entity and shall not be enforceable against the property of any manager or member of the association. |
Section 1745.13 | Appointment of agent to receive service of process.
...cription, and shall otherwise be in the form that the secretary of state prescribes. The secretary of state shall keep a record of the names of all unincorporated nonprofit associations that have filed a statement appointing an agent authorized to receive service of process and the names and addresses of their respective agents. (B) A statement appointing an agent authorized to receive service of process under... |
Section 1745.14 | Service of process.
...In an action or proceeding against an unincorporated nonprofit association, a summons and complaint or other process may be served on an agent authorized by appointment to receive service of process or a manager of the association or in any other manner authorized by the law of this state. |
Section 1745.15 | Action or proceeding not abated by change.
...An action or proceeding against an unincorporated nonprofit association does not abate merely because of a change in its members or managers. |
Section 1745.16 | Venue.
...Unless otherwise provided by law, the venue of an action against an unincorporated nonprofit association brought in this state shall be determined under the statutes applicable to an action brought in this state against a nonprofit corporation. |
Section 1745.17 | Member not an agent.
...A member of an unincorporated nonprofit association is not an agent of the association solely by reason of being a member. |