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Section 2111.01 | Guardian and conservatorship definitions.

... exerting control over the individual's real or personal property in any of the following ways: (1) Without the consent of the individual or the person authorized to give consent on the individual's behalf; (2) Beyond the scope of the express or implied consent of the individual or the person authorized to give consent on the individual's behalf; (3) By deception; (4) By threat; (5) By intimidation; (6) By frau...

Section 2111.03 | Application for appointment as guardian.

...the probable annual rents of the ward's real property, and that also contains the following: (A) A statement whether the applicant ever has been charged with or convicted of any crime involving theft, physical violence, or sexual, alcohol, or substance abuse, and, if the applicant has been so charged or convicted, the date and place of each charge and each conviction; (B) A statement whether a limited guardianship ...

Section 2111.25 | Lease for not more than three years.

...may lease the possession or use of any real property of the ward for a term not exceeding three years, provided the term does not extend beyond the minority, if the ward is a minor. If the lease extends beyond the death of the ward or beyond the removal of the disability of a ward other than a minor, the lease shall terminate on that death or removal of disability, unless confirmed by the ward or the ward's le...

Section 2111.34 | Proceedings.

...t proposed will be advantageous to the estate of the ward.

Section 2111.38 | Bond and duties.

...cient to protect the ward's interest or estate, and that the court considers it best for the ward or the ward's estate.

Section 2111.50 | Probate court is superior guardian of wards.

..., contingent, or expectant interests in real or personal property of the ward, including, but not limited to, dower and any right of survivorship incident to a transfer on death designation, payable on death designation, survivorship tenancy, joint tenancy, or tenancy by the entireties; (2) Exercise, release, or disclaim powers as a trustee, personal representative, custodian for a minor, guardian, or donee of a ...

Section 2113.23 | Sales of former executor or administrator valid.

...wful acts done in the settlement of the estate or execution of the will shall be valid as to such executor, administrator, administrator with the will annexed, purchasers for value in good faith, lessees for value in good faith, encumbrancers for value in good faith, all other parties dealing with said fiduciary for value in good faith, and all parties lawfully claiming by, through or under any of them. But the sums ...

Section 2113.39 | Sale of property under authority of will.

...tee to be for the best interest of the estate, unless the power is expressly limited by the will or devise.

Section 2113.45 | Mortgaged premises to be considered personal assets - possession.

...of the executor or administrator of the estate of the mortgagee or assignee, and shall be administered and accounted for as such. If the mortgagee or assignee did not obtain possession of the mortgaged premises in the mortgagee's or assignee's lifetime, the executor or administrator of the estate of the deceased mortgagee or assignee may take possession of the premises by open and peaceable entry or by action...

Section 2113.48 | Action to complete contract to sell land.

...tor or administrator of the decedent's estate, if not required to otherwise dispose of the contract, may, with the consent of the purchaser, obtain authority to complete the contract by filing an application for that authority in the probate court of the county in which the executor or administrator was appointed. Notice of the time of hearing on the application shall be given to the surviving spouse and heirs...

Section 2117.10 | Failure of lienholder to present claim.

... evidenced by actual possession of the real or personal property that is subject to the lien.

Section 2117.41 | Payment of contingent claims after settlement of estate.

...nder the will or on distribution of the estate. If, by the will of the deceased, any part of the estate or any one or more of the devisees and legatees is made exclusively liable for the debt, in exoneration of the residue of the estate or of the other devisees or legatees, the terms of the will shall be complied with in that respect and the persons and estate so exempt by the will shall be liable for only so m...

Section 2121.08 | Administering estate when decree vacated.

...al property, or sale or encumbrance of real property, the beneficiary may set off as against that claim, an allowance for services rendered in maintaining or preserving the property, and for any moneys or other considerations made or given by the beneficiary for the preservation, care, or maintenance of the property during the period of absence of the person erroneously presumed to be dead, and the reasonable ...

Section 2125.01 | Action for wrongful death.

...ined against the owner or lessee of the real property upon which the death occurred if the cause of the death was the violent unprovoked act of a party other than the owner, lessee, or a person under the control of the owner or lessee, unless the acts or omissions of the owner, lessee, or person under the control of the owner or lessee constitute gross negligence. When death is caused by a wrongful act, neglect, or ...

Section 2127.02 | Payment of debts.

...t for authority to sell the decedent's real property.

Section 2127.31 | Persons interested may give bond to prevent sale.

...s granted, any person interested in the estate gives bond to the executor or administrator in a sum with sureties approved by the probate court, conditioned to pay all debts and legacies found due from the estate, the charges of administration, and the allowance for support to the surviving spouse, minor children, or surviving spouse and minor children of the decedent as provided in section 2106.13 of the Revised Cod...

Section 2127.39 | When proceeds of sale marshaled in conformity with will.

...ere is a disposition of the decedent's estate for the payment of debts, or a provision that may require or induce the probate court to marshal the assets differently from the way the law otherwise would prescribe, those devises, or parts of the will, shall be set forth in the complaint, and a copy of the will exhibited to the court, whereupon the court shall marshal the proceeds of the sale accordingly, so far ...

Section 2129.08 | Appointment of ancillary administrator.

...in this state, may sell and convey the real and personal property by virtue of the will as executors or administrators with the will annexed may do. (D) No person shall be appointed as an ancillary administrator of the estate of a nonresident presumed decedent that is located in this state, except after Chapter 2121. of the Revised Code, relative to the appointment of an ancillary administrator, has been compl...

Section 2129.18 | Determination of heirship.

... in every county in this state in which real property of the decedent is located. The administrator shall procure and file in the court for the information of the court a certified copy of any determination of heirship relative to the decedent's estate made in the state of the domiciliary administration.

Section 2129.19 | Application for certificate of transfer.

... manner as in the administration of the estates of resident decedents under section 2113.61 of the Revised Code.

Section 2129.21 | Bona fide purchaser protected.

... title free from all obligations of the estate.

Section 2129.23 | Distribution.

...rsonal property and the proceeds of any real property sold for the payment of debts shall be distributed by the ancillary administrator as follows: (A) With the approval of the court, the residue may be delivered to the domiciliary administrator or executor. (B) If the court so orders, the residue shall be delivered to the persons entitled to it.

Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.

... (i) A manufacturer; (ii) A seller of real property; (iii) A provider of professional services who, incidental to a professional transaction the essence of which is the furnishing of judgment, skill, or services, sells or uses a product; (iv) Any person who acts only in a financial capacity with respect to the sale of a product, or who leases a product under a lease arrangement in which the selection, possession,...

Section 2901.01 | General provisions definitions.

...ndividual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, and association; (ii) An unborn human who is viable. (b) As used in any section contained in Title XXIX of the Revised Code that does not set forth a criminal offense, "person" includes an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, and association. (c) As used in division (B)(1)(a) of this section: (i) "Unborn hu...

Section 2929.18 | Financial sanctions - felony.

... (a) The total value of any personal or real property in which the offender has an interest and that was used in the course of, intended for use in the course of, derived from, or realized through conduct in violation of section 2925.03 of the Revised Code, including any property that constitutes proceeds derived from that offense; (b) If the offender has no interest in any property of the type described in divisi...