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Section 1715.13 | Real estate of church liable for certain judgments.

...Real estate held by or in trust for a religious society or congregation, as a place of worship or otherwise, is liable for and by civil action may be subjected to the payment of a judgment recovered against the trustees or a committee of such society or congregation, in their individual capacity or otherwise, for labor performed, materials furnished, or damages sustained, under any contract with them for the erection...

Section 1715.14 | Sale of real property of extinct corporation.

... may, upon the petition of the board of trustees of the denomination to which the extinct parish, congregation, or society belonged, make an order for the sale of such real property, whether built upon or otherwise improved or not. The proceeds of the sale shall go to, and be for the benefit of, the denomination represented by such board, within the territorial limits represented by the body by which its members were...

Section 1715.30 | Fiscal trustees - powers.

...Fiscal trustees appointed for a benevolent association under section 1715.29 of the Revised Code shall have the exclusive authority, in the name and behalf of such association, to demand, take, and possess all the endowment, capital, funds, or property which the association has or may be entitled to, and securely to manage, invest, change, and dispose of these at their will, for the benefit of the association, so as ...

Section 1715.32 | Consolidation of charitable or benevolent institutions.

...nsolidated as a single corporation, the trustees, directors, or other known legal representatives or governing body of such organizations may enter into an agreement for such consolidation and prescribe its terms, a corporate name for such united corporation which may be either the name of one of the component organizations or a new name, the time and place for the first meeting of the new corporation, and the number...

Section 1715.39 | Sale or encumbrance of real estate by a religious or charitable organization.

...se any real estate owned by it, held in trust by it for a specified religious or charitable purpose, or held for its use or benefit by trustees chosen by it or otherwise constituted, for any such purpose, except grounds used as burial places for the dead, then the trustees, wardens, and vestry, or other officers entrusted with the management of the affairs of such society or association or holding the title to such p...

Section 1715.40 | Conveyance of property to allied organizations.

...The board of trustees of a church organization or of a religious or charitable society or association, or such organization or religious or charitable society or association itself if incorporated, and all persons holding title to property in trust for it, may, upon a two-thirds vote of the members of the organization present and voting at a meeting called and held for that purpose, lease, transfer, convey, or encumb...

Section 1716.02 | Charitable organizations to file annual registration statement - contents - fees.

...d addresses of the officers, directors, trustees, and executive personnel of the charitable organization; (4) The annual financial report of the charitable organization for the immediately preceding fiscal year as required under section 1716.04 of the Revised Code; (5) The last day of the fiscal year for the charitable organization; (6) A statement of whether the charitable organization is registered with or other...

Section 1716.03 | Organizations not required to file registration statement.

...th the attorney general as a charitable trust pursuant to section 109.26 of the Revised Code; (4) It has filed an annual report with and paid the required fee to the attorney general pursuant to section 109.31 of the Revised Code. (C) Any educational institution, when solicitation of contributions is confined to alumni, faculty, trustees, or the student membership and their families; (D) Every person other than an...

Section 1719.03 | Officers.

...The officers of a charitable trust incorporated as provided in section 1719.01 of the Revised Code, shall be a president, a vice-president, a treasurer and a secretary. The board may create other offices deemed necessary or designated by such deed or will.

Section 1719.06 | Incorporation of charitable trusts in certain special cases.

...ement of such corporation by a board of trustees or directors, consisting in part of officials of this state, of the county in which such charities are to be administered or such institution or school is to be located, or of any municipal corporation in such county, and of the member of congress for the district of which it forms a part, or of any of such officials, and names others to be associated with them, and pr...

Section 1719.07 | Articles of incorporation.

... , of a will providing for a charitable trust as specified in section 1719.06 of the Revised Code shall associate with himself or themselves not more than two citizens and residents, other than the persons named in such will, of the county in which the charities are to be administered, or such institution or school located, and he or they and such associates shall execute, acknowledge, and file with the secretary of ...

Section 1719.08 | Members and directors.

...ed in a will providing for a charitable trust as specified in section 1719.06 of the Revised Code, the other persons therein named, and, in case the articles are filed by the executor, the not more than two citizens and residents of the county in which the charities are to be administered or the institution or school located who execute and acknowledge them with such executor, shall, upon the filing of the articles, ...

Section 1719.09 | Site of directors' meetings.

... the board of directors of a charitable trust incorporated as provided in sections 1719.06 to 1719.12, inclusive, of the Revised Code, may meet in the state of the domicile of the testator.

Section 1719.10 | Officers.

...The officers of a charitable trust incorporated under sections 1719.06 to 1719.12, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall consist of a president, a secretary, a treasurer, and such others as the board of directors deems necessary. The president shall be a member of such board.

Section 1719.11 | Constitution and bylaws.

...The board of directors of a charitable trust incorporated under sections 1719.06 to 1719.12, inclusive, of the Revised Code, may adopt and change organic rules, regulations, and bylaws.

Section 1724.10 | Political designating community improvement corporation as agency for development.

...ations, deposit guarantee associations, trust companies, trustees, fiduciaries, trustees or other officers having charge of sinking or bond retirement funds of municipal corporations and other subdivisions of the state, and of domestic insurance companies notwithstanding sections 3907.14 and 3925.08 of the Revised Code. Not less than two-fifths of the governing board of any economic development corporation desi...

Section 1725.03 | Officers' bonds and oaths.

... faithful discharge of their duties and trusts, which bonds shall be conditioned and made payable as prescribed by the association's bylaws and may be sued on, the money thereby collected to be held for the use of the party injured or for such other use as is determined upon by the association. The president, a vice-president, or the secretary of the association may administer such oaths of office as are prescribed i...

Section 1726.01 | Development corporation definitions.

...tutions" means any banking corporation, trust company, building and loan association, savings and loan association, or corporation, partnership, foundation, or other institution engaged in lending or investing funds for industrial or business purposes. (B) "Member" means any financial institution authorized to do industrial and business lending in this state which undertakes to lend money to a corporation, incorpora...

Section 1726.06 | Requesting membership.

...tal and surplus of commercial banks and trust companies; and such limits as may be approved by the board of directors of the corporation for other financial institutions. (D) Each call made by the corporation shall be prorated among the members of the corporation in substantially the same proportion that the adjusted loan limit of each member bears to the aggregate of the adjusted loan limit of all members. The adju...

Section 1729.06 | Number of incorporators - statutory agent.

...on, professional association, business trust, or unincorporated nonprofit association that has a business address in this state. If the agent is an entity other than a domestic corporation, the agent shall meet the requirements of Title XVII of the Revised Code for an entity of the agent's type to transact business or exercise privileges in this state. (2) Whenever appointment or designation of a statutory age...

Section 1729.59 | Judicial liquidations.

...ers proper in the administration of the trust involved in the winding up of the affairs of the association and the giving of notice of the entry of injunction or order; (9) The allowance and payment of compensation to the directors or any of them, to liquidators, to a receiver, to the attorney for the complainant, or to any person properly rendering services beneficial to the association or to those interested in it...

Section 1733.04 | Authority of credit union.

...or service organizations; (7) Act as trustee or custodian, for which reasonable compensation may be received, under any written trust instrument or custodial agreement created or organized in the United States and forming part of a tax-advantaged savings plan that qualifies for specific tax treatment under sections 223, 401(d), 408, 408A, and 530 of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 223, 401(d), 408, 408A, and ...

Section 1733.06 | Statutory agent.

...on, professional association, business trust, or unincorporated nonprofit association that has a business address in this state. If the agent is an entity other than a domestic corporation, the agent shall meet the requirements of Title XVII of the Revised Code for an entity of the agent's type to transact business or exercise privileges in this state.

Section 1733.18 | Vacancies on board - removal of director.

...fense involving dishonesty or breach of trust; (2) If the board of directors, by a two-thirds majority at any meeting called for that expressly stated purpose, declares the office of a director to be vacant because such director has failed to live up to the standards specified for directors in the law, the articles, or regulations, or who otherwise fails to perform any of the duties required of him as a director. (...

Section 1733.20 | Officers - duties.

...nse involving dishonesty or a breach of trust. (F) A credit union shall not retain the services of a person who is presently serving as a senior management official of another credit union, unless either of the following conditions has been met: (1) If the person presently serves as a senior management official of a credit union having assets of less than five million dollars, the credit union, prior to retaining t...