Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5815.03 | Issuer of securities may treat holders of record as competent.
...er need not see to the execution of any trust, or to the observance or performance of any obligation of a holder of record, a fiduciary, or a pledgee of the securities, and it need not inquire or inform itself concerning those matters. This section does not enlarge the capacity, right, or authority of any holder of record of the securities as against any person other than the issuer, nor prevent any court of compete... |
Section 5815.04 | Uniform fiduciary act definitions.
...vised Code. (B) "Fiduciary" includes a trustee under any trust, expressed, implied, resulting, or constructive, an executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, curator, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, assignee for the benefit of creditors, partner, agent, officer of a corporation, public or private, public officer, or any other person acting in a fiduciary capacity for any person, trust, or estate. (C) "Person"... |
Section 5815.42 | Art dealer's acceptance of work on consignment from artist.
... of the artist. (B) The work of art is trust property and the art dealer is a trustee for the benefit of the artist until the work of art is sold to a bona fide third party or returned to the artist. (C) The proceeds of the sale of the work of art are trust property and the art dealer is a trustee for the benefit of the artist until the amount due the artist from the sale is paid. (D) The art dealer is strictly li... |
Section 5816.13 | Discretionary interests not property of a beneficiary.
...y interest in any property of a legacy trust to the extent that the distribution of that property is subject to the discretion of one or more qualified trustees or advisors, either acting alone or in conjunction with any other person, including any person authorized to veto any distributions from the legacy trust. |
Section 5817.04 | Jurisdiction; venue.
...o determine the validity of a will or a trust shall be filed with the probate court. The probate judge, upon the motion of a party or the judge's own motion, may transfer the proceeding to the general division of the court of common pleas. (B) The venue for a complaint under section 5817.02 of the Revised Code is either of the following: (1) The probate court of the county in this state where the testator is domi... |
Section 5817.07 | Service of process.
...and the will, and a copy of the related trust, if applicable, shall be made on every party defendant named in the complaint filed under section 5817.02 of the Revised Code, as provided in the applicable Rules of Civil Procedure. (B) Service of process, with a copy of the complaint and the trust, and a copy of the related will, if applicable, shall be made on every party defendant named in the complaint filed under ... |
Section 6101.44 | Moneys of district administered through funds.
...ovide financial support to a charitable trust or a social welfare trust, as defined in section 6101.47 of the Revised Code. Before levying any assessment to pay the cost of an improvement, the board of directors shall determine the amount expended and to be expended from the preliminary fund for surveys and plans, appraisals, hearings, administration, court costs, and other incidentals that equitably should be repa... |
Section 6109.22 | Rules for administrative assessment and collection of monetary penalties.
... water assistance fund shall be held in trust by the Ohio water development authority for the purposes of this section, shall be kept in the same manner that funds of the authority are kept under section 6121.11 of the Revised Code, and may be invested in the same manner that funds of the authority are invested under section 6121.12 of the Revised Code. Moneys in the drinking water assistance fund shall be separate a... |
Section 6115.51 | Treasurer's duties - bonds - investments.
..., which depository shall be a qualified trustee as provided in section 135.18 of the Revised Code to hold and disburse such moneys on the orders of the board as the work progresses, until such fund is exhausted or transferred to the treasurer of the district by order of the board. The funds derived from the sale of any of such bonds shall be used only for paying the cost of the works and improvements and such costs, ... |
Section 6117.02 | Sanitary rates, charges, or penalties fixed or established.
...lic obligations, or in any indenture or trust or other agreement securing public obligations, moneys in the sanitary fund shall be applied first to the payment of the cost of the management, maintenance, and operation of the sanitary facilities of, or used or operated for, the district, which cost may include the county's share of management, maintenance, and operation costs under cooperative contracts for the acquis... |
Section 6119.16 | Investment in United States notes, bonds, or other obligations.
... water resource revenue bonds or in any trust agreement securing the same, in excess of current needs, may be invested in notes, bonds, or other obligations of the United States or of any agency or instrumentality thereof, or in obligations of this state or any political subdivision thereof. Income from all such investments of moneys in any fund shall be credited to such funds as the district determines, subject to t... |
Section 6121.12 | Investment of funds of water development authority.
...water development revenue bonds, in any trust agreement securing its water development revenue bonds, or in any other resolution authorizing the investment of the funds of the authority, in excess of current needs, may be invested in notes, bonds, or other obligations of the United States, or of any agency or instrumentality thereof, or in obligations of this state or any political subdivision thereof. Income from a... |
Section 6123.12 | Investment of moneys in excess of current needs.
...ter development revenue bonds or in any trust agreement securing the same, in excess of current needs, may be invested in notes, bonds, or other obligations of the United States, or of any agency or instrumentality thereof, or in obligations of this state or any political subdivision thereof. Income from all such investments of moneys in any fund shall be credited to such funds as the authority determines, subject to... |
Section 709.02 | Petition for annexation by owners of contiguous real estate.
....081 of the Revised Code, and any firm, trustee, or private corporation, any of which is seized of a freehold estate in land; except that easements and any railroad, utility, street, and highway rights-of-way held in fee, by easement, or by dedication and acceptance are not included within those meanings; and no person, firm, trustee, or private corporation, the state, or any political subdivision, that has become ... |
Section 715.261 | Recovering total cost of correcting hazardous condition of building or abating nuisance.
... immediate family; (iv) A partnership, trust, business trust, corporation, or association of which the owner or a member of the owner's immediate family owns or controls directly or indirectly more than fifty per cent. (c) The abatement activity is taken on land that has been forfeited to this state for delinquent taxes, unless the owner of record redeems the land. (2) Upon valid written notice to the county ... |
Section 715.263 | Tax credit for abating building nuisance on tax foreclosed property.
...r's immediate family, or a partnership, trust, business trust, corporation, or association in which the owner or a member of the owner's immediate family owns or controls directly or indirectly more than fifty per cent. After purchasing the lot or parcel, the person may demolish or otherwise abate the nuisance and apply to the municipal corporation for a certificate of completion of abatement. The application shall ... |
Section 718.031 | Withholding from casino, lottery, and sports gaming winnings.
...or sports gaming proprietor are held in trust for the benefit of the municipal corporation to which the tax is owed. (1) On or before the tenth day of each month, the casino operator or sports gaming proprietor shall file a return electronically with the tax administrator of the municipal corporation, providing the name, address, and social security number of the person from whose winnings amounts were deducted and... |
Section 718.05 | Annual return; filing.
...s or notices required of an estate or a trust shall be completed and filed by the fiduciary of the estate or trust. (E) No municipal corporation shall deny spouses the ability to file a joint return. (F)(1) Each return required to be filed under this section shall contain the signature of the taxpayer or the taxpayer's duly authorized agent and of the person who prepared the return for the taxpayer, and shall i... |
Section 742.3721 | Qualified governmental excess benefit arrangement maintained and established.
...The board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund may establish and maintain a qualified governmental excess benefit arrangement that meets the requirements of division (m) of section 415 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 415, as amended, and any regulations adopted thereunder. If established, the arrangement shall be a separate portion of the fund and be maintained sole... |
Section 742.59 | Creation of funds - trustees.
...The board of trustees of the Ohio police and fire pension fund shall be the trustee of the funds created as follows: (A) The "police officers' contribution fund" is the fund in which shall be credited the contributions deducted from the salaries of members of police departments and paid into the Ohio police and fire pension fund, as provided by section 742.31 of the Revised Code, and that percentage of the employers... |
Section 743.04 | Assessment and collection of water rents.
... immediate family; (iv) A partnership, trust, business trust, corporation, or association of which the owner or a member of the owner's immediate family owns or controls directly or indirectly more than fifty per cent. (c) The property served by the connection has been forfeited to this state for delinquent taxes, unless the owner of record redeems the property. (3) Upon valid written notice to the county aud... |
Section 761.10 | Distributing income.
...d in the ordinances authorizing and the trust agreement securing such bonds. The moneys therein in excess of the amounts required by the bond ordinances and trust agreements and all payments not so required to be paid into such sinking funds shall be retained or placed in such fund or in the other fund provided for by section 761.11 of the Revised Code, as the municipal corporation shall determine, and shall be avail... |
Section 9.98 | Bond financing definitions.
...B) "Administrative agent" means a bank, trust company, or other person which has responsibility for authenticating, delivering, or redeeming commercial paper on behalf of the issuer. (C) "Agent" means, as applicable, one or more of the persons who are administrative agents, indexing agents, remarketing agents, or other persons having responsibility for performing functions with respect to floating rate interest s... |
Section 901.31 | Agreements for use of assets.
...of the Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Trust Liquidation Act," 64 Stat. 98, 40 U.S.C.A. 440 et seq. (1950), referred to in section 901.30 of the Revised Code, upon such terms and for such periods of time as are mutually agreeable, authorizing the secretary of agriculture of the United States to accept, administer, expend, and use in the state any part of such trust assets for carrying out the purposes of Title I and... |
Section 902.01 | Agricultural financing definitions.
...eans the resolution or ordinance or the trust agreement or indenture of mortgage, or combination thereof, authorizing or providing for the terms and conditions applicable to bonds issued under authority of this chapter. (C) "Borrower" means the recipient of a loan or the lessee or purchaser of a project under this chapter and is limited to a sole proprietor, or to a partnership, joint venture, firm, association, or ... |