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Section 4116.04 | Complaints - attorney fees.

...e court may award reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and any other fees incurred in the course of the civil action to the prevailing plaintiff.

Section 4301.10 | Division of liquor control powers and duties.

...ised Code. (8) Collect the following fees: (a) A biennial fifty-dollar registration fee for each agent, solicitor, trade marketing professional, or salesperson, registered pursuant to section 4303.25 of the Revised Code, of a beer or intoxicating liquor manufacturer, supplier, broker, trade marketing company, or wholesale distributor doing business in this state; (b) A fifty-dollar product registration fee f...

Section 4517.59 | Prohibited acts.

...r distributor. The franchisor shall pay attorney's fees and other expenses reasonably incurred by the franchisee or successor in relation to such a claim. (C) No franchise agreement shall require the franchisee to pay the attorney's fees of a franchisor, waive any remedy or defense available to the franchisee, require a motor vehicle dealer to submit to arbitration or mediation to resolve a controversy before the c...

Section 4517.65 | Liability of franchisor.

...lus court costs and reasonable attorney fees. (B) When a franchisor terminates, cancels, or fails to renew a franchise without the prior consent of the franchisee, or refuses to approve the sale or transfer of the business or a controlling interest in a franchisee for other than good cause, the franchisee or prospective transferee may, in lieu of filing a protest with the motor vehicle dealers board, recover damages...

Section 4723.11 | Nurse licensure compact.

...f such litigation, including reasonable attorneys' fees. c. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a party state, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among party states and between party and non-party states. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes, as appropriate. 3. In the event the Commi...

Section 4732.40 | Psychology interjurisdictional compact (PSYPACT).

...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. C. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a Compact State, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact which arise among Compact States and between Compact and Non-Compact States. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes that arise before the commission. ...

Section 4735.12 | Real estate recovery fund.

...nt. (2) Punitive damages, attorney's fees, and interest on a judgment are not recoverable from the fund. In the discretion of the superintendent of real estate, court costs may be recovered from the fund, and, if the superintendent authorizes the recovery of court costs, the order of the court of common pleas then may direct their payment from the fund. (3) The application shall specify the nature of the act or...

Section 4755.14 | Occupational therapy licensure compact.

...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. C. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a Member State, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among Member States and between member and non-Member States. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a Rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate. D. Enforcement 1. Th...

Section 4755.57 | Physical therapy licensure compact.

...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. C. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a member state, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among member states and between member and non-member states. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate. D. Enforcement 1. Th...

Section 4757.51 | [Enacted as R.C. 4757.50 by S.B. 204, 134th General Assembly and recodified as R.C. 4757.51 pursuant to R.C. 103.131] Counseling compact.

...f such litigation, including reasonable attorneys fees. H. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a Member State, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among Member States and between member and non-Member States. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a Rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate. I. Enforcement 1. The...

Section 4764.21 | Home inspection recovery fund.

...cant. (2) Punitive damages, attorney's fees, and interest on a judgment are not recoverable from the fund. The superintendent may allow court costs to be recovered from the fund, and, if the superintendent authorizes the recovery of court costs, the order of the court of common pleas then may direct their payment from the fund. (3) The applicant shall describe in the application the nature of the act or transaction...

Section 4771.12 | Fees of agent.

...ocated. (2) An athlete agent who is an attorney licensed to practice law in this state may deposit any revenue received on behalf of an athlete in a trust account already maintained by the agent attorney in a financial institution in this state for the deposit of revenue received on behalf of clients. (C) No athlete agent shall share fees with any person other than an employee of the athlete agent. If an athlete ag...

Section 5119.34 | Inspecting and licensing of residential facilities.

...ail, to the licensee, or the licensee's attorney, if applicable, not later than five days after the report is filed with the department. (f) Not later than five days after receiving the report and recommendations, the licensee may file objections with the department. (g) Not later than fifteen days after the hearing examiner files the report and recommendations, the department shall issue an order approving, mo...

Section 5301.36 | Entry of satisfaction.

...FILED AGAINST YOU TO RECOVER REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS INCURRED IN SUCH AN ACTION OR OTHERWISE TO OBTAIN THE RECORDING, PLUS DAMAGES OF $100 FOR EACH DAY OF NONCOMPLIANCE NOT TO EXCEED $5,000 IN TOTAL DAMAGES." (2) Within fifteen days after delivery of the notice described in division (D)(1) of this section, the mortgagee shall record a release of the mortgage evidencing the fact of its satisfaction in t...

Section 5721.30 | Tax certificate definitions.

...subordinate or otherwise. (N) "Private attorney" means any attorney licensed to practice law in this state whose license has not been revoked and is not currently suspended, and who is retained to bring foreclosure proceedings pursuant to section 5721.37 of the Revised Code on behalf of a certificate holder. (O) "Related certificate parcel" means, with respect to a certificate holder, the certificate parcel with re...

Section 5743.58 | Levy against and sale of property of delinquent.

...n of any taxes or fees legally due, the attorney general may issue a warrant directed to the sheriff of any county commanding the sheriff to levy upon and sell the nonexempt goods and chattels of a delinquent distributor found within his jurisdiction, for the payment of the amount of the delinquent taxes or fees, together with the added penalties, interest, and the cost of executing the warrant. The sheriff shall ret...

Section 5816.08 | Avoidance of qualified dispositions.

...o the entire cost, including attorney's fees, properly incurred by the trustee in the defense of the action or proceedings to avoid the qualified disposition. (b) The qualified disposition shall be avoided subject to the proper fees, costs, and pre-existing rights, claims, and interests of the trustee and of any predecessor trustee that has not acted in bad faith. (c) For purposes of division (A)(3) of this se...

Section 5903.02 | Reinstatement and reemployment rights.

...ion or proceeding reasonable attorney's fees, expert witness fees, and other litigation expenses. If the plaintiff does not receive a favorable judgment from the court in that action, the court shall not require the plaintiff to reimburse the state or the defendant for attorney's fees. (F) The director of administrative services shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code for the implement...

Section 5919.34 | Ohio national guard scholarship program.

...ed from the Ohio national guard. The attorney general may commence a civil action on behalf of the chancellor to recover the amount of the scholarships and the interest provided for in this division and the expenses incurred in prosecuting the action, including court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. A scholarship recipient is not liable under this division if the recipient's failure to complete the term of en...

Section 709.032 | Annexation hearing.

... that is subpeoned may have an agent or attorney appear before the board on that owner's behalf in response to the subpoena. The board of county commissioners shall make, by electronic means or some other suitable method, a record of the hearing. If a request, accompanied by a deposit to pay the costs, is filed with the board not later than seven days before the hearing, the board shall provide an official court ...

Section 102.021 | Former state officials to report certain financial information.

...es specified in this division. (3) No fee shall be required for filing a statement under this section, except that the joint legislative ethics committee may charge late fees in the same manner as specified in division (G) of section 101.72 of the Revised Code. (E) Any state elected officer or staff member who filed or was required to file a disclosure statement under section 102.02 of the Revised Code and who le...

Section 109.364 | Denial of representation.

... to, payment of court costs, attorney's fees, investigative costs, and expert witness fees.

Section 109.571 | National crime prevention and privacy compact.

...ord repository for the FBI may charge a fee, in accordance with applicable law, for handling a request involving fingerprint processing for noncriminal justice purposes and may not charge a fee for providing criminal history records in response to an electric request for a record that does not involve a request to process fingerprints. (e)(1) If a state criminal history record repository cannot positively identify t...

Section 109.573 | DNA laboratory - databases.

...e. (b) The bureau shall not charge a fee for the submission of a DNA specimen pursuant to division (B)(3)(a) of this section. (c) If the DNA specimen submitted pursuant to division (B)(3)(a) of this section is collected by withdrawing blood from the person or a similarly invasive procedure, a physician, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, duly licensed clinical laboratory technician, or other qualified ...

Section 109.73 | Rule recommendations.

...ies of the commission; (5) Establish fees for the services the commission offers under sections 109.71 to 109.79 of the Revised Code, including, but not limited to, fees for training, certification, and testing; (6) Perform such other acts as are necessary or appropriate to carry out the powers and duties of the commission as set forth in sections 109.71 to 109.77 of the Revised Code. (D) In establishing the...