Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1321.47 | Duties of short-term loan licensees; civil action by borrower.
... any source, plus reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. The borrower may be awarded punitive damages. |
Section 1331.16 | Investigative demand for discovery.
...taining the order, including attorney's fees, and may invoke the sanctions provided by Rule 37 of the Rules of Civil Procedure. (K) A person who obstructs an investigative demand made under this section may be liable for criminal prosecution for a violation of section 2921.13, 2921.31, or 2921.32 of the Revised Code. (L) The attorney general is responsible for the custody, use, and necessary preservation of the doc... |
Section 1333.34 | Enforcement of moldbuilder's lien.
...he prevailing party reasonable attorney fees, court costs, and expenses related to enforcement of the lien. |
Section 1333.93 | Contract void - civil action.
...paid, together with reasonable attorney fees, from any participant who has received compensation under either of the following circumstances: (A) For introducing the individual into participation in a pyramid promotional scheme; (B) When another participant has introduced the individual into participation in a pyramid promotional scheme. |
Section 1334.02 | Written disclosure document.
...ty plan, including, but not limited to, fees, deposits, down payments, prepaid rent, and equipment or inventory purchases. (e) The conditions under which all or part of any initial payment is refundable or a promissory note is returnable, and if the initial payment is not refundable, that fact shall be clearly disclosed. (f) The nature of the business opportunity plan offered by the seller, including, but not limit... |
Section 1334.10 | Jurisdiction.
..., no party shall be awarded attorney's fees under division (B) of section 1334.09 of the Revised Code, and monetary recovery shall not exceed the amount of actual damages resulting from the violation. In addition, a purchaser may, in an action brought within one year after the date on which the agreement selling or leasing the business opportunity plan was executed, recover all sums paid to the seller less the... |
Section 1335.11 | Paying commission on sales.
...on is entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (E) Division (A)(1) of section 2307.382 of the Revised Code applies to a principal who is not a resident of this state and who enters into an agreement with a sales representative for the solicitation of orders in this state, to authorize the exercise by a court of personal jurisdiction over the principal. (F) Any provision in any contract between a sale... |
Section 1337.37 | Agent's liability.
...cessors in interest for the attorney's fees and costs paid on the agent's behalf. |
Section 1345.01 | Consumer sales practices definitions.
...dvising on loan terms, including rates, fees, and other costs; offers or negotiates terms of a residential mortgage loan; or issues or offers to issue a commitment for a residential mortgage loan. "Loan officer" also includes a mortgage loan originator as defined in section 1322.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Loan officer" does not include an employee of a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit uni... |
Section 1345.11 | Bona fide errors.
...e, no party shall be awarded attorney's fees, and monetary recovery shall not exceed the amount of actual damages resulting from the violation. (B) If a supplier shows by a preponderance of the evidence that a violation was an act or practice required or specifically permitted by federal trade commission orders, trade regulation rules and guides, or the federal courts' interpretations of subsection 45(a)(1) of the "... |
Section 1345.48 | Deceptive acts or practices - damages.
...y due to him and reasonable attorney's fees. |
Section 1345.75 | Civil action for loss.
...titled to recover reasonable attorney's fees and all court costs. (B) The remedies in sections 1345.71 to 1345.78 of the Revised Code are in addition to remedies otherwise available to consumers under law. (C) Any action brought under division (A) of this section shall be commenced within five years of the date of original delivery of the motor vehicle. Any period of limitation of actions under any federal or Ohio ... |
Section 1347.08 | Rights of persons who are subject of personal information.
...d local agency may establish reasonable fees for the service of copying, upon request, personal information that is maintained by the agency. (E)(1) This section regulates access to personal information that is maintained in a personal information system by persons who are the subject of the information, but does not limit the authority of any person, including a person who is the subject of personal information m... |
Section 1349.41 | Prohibited conduct in mortgage loan sale or purchase.
... any source, plus reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (D) The duty created by this section shall not be waived or modified. |
Section 1349.78 | [Former R.C. 1349.72, renumbered by H.B. 272, 134th General Assembly, effective 7/6/2022] Written notice to debtor.
...of the following: (i) A waiver of all fees, costs, or expenses proximately associated with the failure to provide the notice to the debtor; or (ii) Actual damages. (2) Any owner of debt subject to divisions (A), (B), and (C) of this section shall not be held civilly liable in any action, if all of the following are met: (a) The owner of the debt shows by a preponderance of evidence that the compliance failure... |
Section 1351.02 | Disclosures required in connection with lease-purchase agreement.
...BY STATE LAW AND MAY BE ENFORCED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OR BY PRIVATE LEGAL ACTION." (B) Every lease-purchase agreement shall be in writing. The information required by this section shall be disclosed by the lessor prior to the signing of the lease-purchase agreement by the lessee and shall be disclosed either in the lease-purchase agreement or on a dated, separate piece of paper that identifies the lease-purchase ... |
Section 1351.08 | Liability of lessor for noncompliance.
...of the action and reasonable attorney's fees as determined by the court; (2) The greater of the following: (a) The actual damages sustained by the lessee as a result of the failure of the lessor; (b)(i) In the case of an individual action, twenty-five per cent of the total amount necessary to acquire ownership of the property that is the subject of the lease-purchase agreement, but not less than two hundred dollar... |
Section 1353.04 | Compelling repurchase.
... court costs, and reasonable attorney's fees. |
Section 1355.11 | Reporting requirements.
...ding innovateohio and the office of the attorney general. (I) The superintendent shall publish and make publicly available a report every two years on the performance of sandbox participants and their novel financial products and services. The report shall include an assessment of how the ability of sandbox participants to operate without being subject to regulations to which the sandbox participants otherwise woul... |
Section 147.022 | Criminal records check.
...al identification and investigation the fee prescribed pursuant to division (C)(3) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code. (D) The report of any criminal records check conducted by the bureau of criminal identification and investigation in accordance with section 109.572 of the Revised Code and pursuant to a request made under this section is not a public record for the purposes of section 149.43 of the Revised Cod... |
Section 147.031 | Renewal of commission.
...tion 147.01 of the Revised Code; (2) A fee of not more than sixty dollars, set by the secretary of state in a rule adopted under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code; (3) An application for renewal on a form prescribed by the secretary. (C) A notary public may apply to renew the notary's commission beginning three months prior to the expiration date of the commission. (D) If the notary public's commission expires bef... |
Section 147.65 | Electronic journals.
...ccess to any entry or entries. (4) An attorney authorized to conduct online notarizations shall only allow inspection, or provide copies, of an entry or entries in the attorney's journal if the requesting party was a principal in the transaction or transactions to which the journal entry or entries apply or if the requesting party is acting on a principal's behalf. An attorney may deny a request to inspect or rece... |
Section 149.52 | Filing articles of dedication.
...which the preserve is dedicated. If the fee simple interest in the property is not held by the Ohio history connection, no amendments shall be made without the written consent of the owner. Each amendment shall be recorded in the same manner as the articles of dedication. Archaeological preserves dedicated under this section shall not be taken for any other use or purpose except another public use or purpose after ... |
Section 1509.07 | Liability insurance coverage.
...inancial statement, may file a one-time fee of fifty dollars, which shall be deposited in the oil and gas well plugging fund created in section 1509.071 of the Revised Code. (C) An owner, operator, producer, or other person shall not operate a well or produce from a well at any time if the owner, operator, producer, or other person has not satisfied the requirements established in this section. |
Section 1509.071 | Forfeiting bond.
...applicant is not required to submit the fee otherwise required under that section. (b) Within thirty days after receiving an application and accompanying proposed contract under division (E)(2)(a) of this section, the chief shall determine whether the plugging would comply with the applicable requirements of this chapter and applicable rules adopted and orders issued under it and whether the cost of the plugging un... |