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Section 163.59 | Policy for land acquisition.

...operty acquired on a rental basis for a short term or for a period subject to termination on short notice, the amount of rent required shall not exceed the fair rental value of the property to a short-term occupier. (I) In no event shall the head of an acquiring agency either advance the time of condemnation, or defer negotiations or condemnation and the deposit of funds in court for the use of the owner, or take an...

Section 163.51 | Displaced person definitions.

...se occupancy is on a rental basis for a short term or a period subject to termination when the property is needed for the program or project. (F) "Business" means any lawful activity, excepting a farm operation, conducted primarily for one or more of the following: (1) The purchase, sale, lease, and rental of personal and real property, and for the manufacture, processing, or marketing of products, commodities, or ...

Section 5713.031 | Federally subsidized residential rental property reporting.

...mortization expenses and replacement of short-term capitalized assets shall be excluded from operating expenses. (3) The annual amount of contribution to replacement reserve funds or accounts related to the property. (C)(1) The information required under division (B) of this section shall be filed by the owner both before the property is placed in service and after the commencement of the property's operations,...

Section 2913.01 | Theft and fraud general definitions.

...ession and use of the property is for a short and possibly indeterminate term in return for consideration; the rentee generally controls the duration of possession of the property, within any applicable minimum or maximum term; and the amount of consideration generally is determined by the duration of possession of the property. (X) "Telecommunication" means the origination, emission, dissemination, transmission, o...

Section 5709.40 | Declaration that improvements constitute public purpose - blighted areas.

...nity development charge on the basis of rentals received from leases of real property as described in division (L)(2) of section 349.01 of the Revised Code, the parcel may not be exempted from taxation under this section. (L)(1) Notwithstanding the limitations on the life of an incentive district and the number of years that improvements to a parcel or parcels within an incentive district may be exempted from taxa...

Section 5715.01 | Tax commissioner to supervise assessments by county auditors - rules and procedure - county board of revision.

...mortization expenses and replacement of short-term capitalized assets shall be excluded from operating expenses. (c) A market-appropriate, uniform capitalization rate plus a tax additur accounting for the real property tax rate of the property's location. For federally subsidized residential rental property described in division (A)(1) of section 5713.031 of the Revised Code, one percentage point shall be subtract...

Section 2123.01 | When proceedings to determine heirship may be had.

...gs may be had in the probate court to determine the persons entitled to such property.

Section 2123.02 | Petition - defendants.

...hall conclude with a prayer, for the determination of the heirs and distributees of the decedent or of the devisees or legatees not named in the will and their respective interests in the estate.

Section 2123.03 | Service of summons.

...Upon the filing of the complaint mentioned in section 2123.02 of the Revised Code, the same proceedings, pleadings, and rule days as in civil actions in the court of common pleas shall apply. All parties defendant who are known to be residents of the state and whose places of residence are known shall be served with summons, as provided for the service of summons in civil actions in that court.

Section 2123.04 | Service by publication.

...In a proceeding to determine heirship, nonresident defendants and defendants whose names or places of residence are unknown shall be served by publication as in civil actions in the court of common pleas.

Section 2123.05 | Finding and order.

...At the time assigned for the hearing of a proceeding set forth under section 2123.01 of the Revised Code, or at any time to which the hearing may be adjourned, the probate court may hear proof taken by commission, or by witnesses produced in open court, of the facts set forth in the complaint, and shall, if satisfied from the evidence, find and adjudge who are or were the heirs or next of kin of the decedent, a...

Section 2123.06 | Other persons may ask for determination.

... than an executor or administrator to determine who are or were the heirs at law of a deceased person, on the complaint of any interested party and proceedings similar to those set forth in sections 2123.01 to 2123.05 of the Revised Code, the probate court may make a determination of who are or were the heirs at law of the deceased person.

Section 2123.07 | Effect of determination.

...e action respecting a trust, upon the determination set forth in section 2123.05 of the Revised Code, and shall thereupon, together with the surety, be discharged from liability arising from such determined interest, and the title to any property thereupon purchased from such fiduciary shall be free from such determined interest.

Section 2133.01 | Modified uniform rights of terminally ill act definitions.

... is likely to occur within a relatively short time if life-sustaining treatment is not administered. (BB) "Tort action" means a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property, other than a civil action for damages for breach of a contract or another agreement between persons.

Section 2133.02 | Declaration relating to use of life-sustaining treatment.

...ion to apply when the declarant is in a terminal condition, in a permanently unconscious state, or in either a terminal condition or a permanently unconscious state, the declarant's declaration shall use either or both of the terms "terminal condition" and "permanently unconscious state" and shall define or otherwise explain those terms in a manner that is substantially consistent with the provisions of section 2133....

Section 2133.03 | When declaration operative.

... physician who examines the declarant determine that the declarant is in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state, whichever is addressed in the declaration, the applicable requirements of divisions (A)(2) and (3) of this section are satisfied, and the attending physician determines that the declarant no longer is able to make informed decisions regarding the administration of life-sustaining treatm...

Section 2133.04 | Revocation of declaration.

...(A) A declarant may revoke a declaration at any time and in any manner. The revocation shall be effective when the declarant expresses an intention to revoke the declaration, except that, if the declarant made the declarant's attending physician aware of the declaration, the revocation shall be effective upon its communication to the attending physician of the declarant by the declarant, a witness to the revoca...

Section 2133.05 | Duty of attending physician.

... physician who examines the declarant determine that the declarant is in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state, whichever is addressed in the declaration, if the attending physician additionally determines that the declarant no longer is able to make informed decisions regarding the administration of life-sustaining treatment for the declarant and that there is no reasonable possibility that the ...

Section 2133.06 | Patient to make decisions on use of life-sustaining treatment.

...g or withdrawal of the treatment would terminate the pregnancy, unless the declarant's attending physician and one other physician who has examined the declarant determine, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty and in accordance with reasonable medical standards, that the fetus would not be born alive.

Section 2133.07 | Using pre-printed form.

... treatment should the declarant be in a terminal condition, a permanently unconscious state, or either a terminal condition or a permanently unconscious state, may authorize the withholding or withdrawal of nutrition or hydration should the declarant be in a permanently unconscious state as described in division (A)(3)(a) of section 2133.02 of the Revised Code, and may designate one or more persons who are to be noti...

Section 2133.08 | Consenting to withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from patient.

...er physician who examines the patient determine, in good faith, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, and in accordance with reasonable medical standards, that the patient is in a terminal condition or the patient currently is and for at least the immediately preceding twelve months has been in a permanently unconscious state, and the attending physician additionally determines, in good faith, to a reasonable ...

Section 2133.09 | Withholding or withdrawing nutrition and hydration from patient who has been in permanently unconscious state for at least 12 months.

...Revised Code who examines the patient determine, in good faith, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, and in accordance with reasonable medical standards, that nutrition and hydration will not or no longer will provide comfort or alleviate pain in connection with the patient. (4) Written consent to the withholding or withdrawal of nutrition and hydration in connection with the patient, witnessed by two indiv...

Section 2133.10 | Transfer of patients.

...ould its declarant subsequently be in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state, if a consent decision of a priority individual or class of individuals under section 2133.08 of the Revised Code is to use or continue life-sustaining treatment in connection with a patient described in that section, or if a probate court issues a reevaluation order pursuant to section 2133.05 or 2133.08 of the Revised C...

Section 2133.11 | Immunities.

...ould the declarant subsequently be in a terminal condition or in a permanently unconscious state, if the consent decision of a priority individual or class of individuals under section 2133.08 of the Revised Code was to use or continue life-sustaining treatment in connection with the patient described in that section, or if the probate court issued a reevaluation order pursuant to section 2133.05 or 2133.08 of the Re...

Section 2133.12 | Miscellaneous provisions.

...surance or annuity, notwithstanding any term of a policy or annuity to the contrary; (b) Be deemed to modify or invalidate the terms of any policy of life insurance or annuity that is in effect on October 10, 1991. (2) Notwithstanding any term of a policy of life insurance or annuity to the contrary, the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment from an insured, qualified patient or other patient in a...