Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5309.05 | Persons permitted to have title to land registered.
...l of land, may personally or through an attorney in fact, authorized by an instrument signed, acknowledged, and recorded as a deed, have their title to that estate in that land, or the whole title to that land, registered in the county where the land is situated. A corporation may apply by its agent or attorney, authorized by vote of its board of directors, and any person under disability may apply by the person... |
Section 5311.081 | Powers and duties of board of directors.
...mon elements; (11) Impose and collect fees or other charges for all of the following: (a) The use, rental, or operation of the common elements; (b) Services provided to unit owners; (c) To the extent provided in the declaration or bylaws, social activities or charitable contributions on behalf of the owners association; (12) Impose interest and late charges for the late payment of assessments; impose return... |
Section 5311.091 | Examination of books, records, minutes.
...b) Communications with legal counsel or attorney work product pertaining to pending litigation or other condominium property-related matters; (c) Information that pertains to contracts or transactions currently under negotiation, or information that is contained in a contract or other agreement containing confidentiality requirements and that is subject to those requirements; (d) Information that relates to the e... |
Section 5312.06 | Powers and duties of owner's association.
...common elements; (9) Levy and collect fees or other charges for the use, rental, or operation of the common elements or for services provided to owners; (10) Pursuant to section 5312.11 of the Revised Code, levy the following charges and assessments: (a) Interest and charges for the late payment of assessments; (b) Returned check charges; (c) Enforcement assessments for violations of the declaration, the by... |
Section 5312.07 | Examination of books and records.
...b) Communications with legal counsel or attorney work product pertaining to potential, threatened or pending litigation, or other property-related matters; (c) Information that pertains to contracts or transactions currently under negotiation, or information that is contained in a contract or other agreement containing confidentiality requirements and that is subject to those requirements; (d) Information that re... |
Section 5312.13 | Compliance with covenants, conditions and restrictions; action for damages.
...f court costs and reasonable attorney's fees in both types of action. |
Section 5321.02 | Retaliatory action by landlord prohibited.
...ges together with reasonable attorneys' fees. (C) Nothing in division (A) of this section shall prohibit a landlord from increasing the rent to reflect the cost of improvements installed by the landlord in or about the premises or to reflect an increase in other costs of operation of the premises. |
Section 5321.04 | Landlord obligations.
...in a judgment for reasonable attorney's fees, or may terminate the rental agreement. |
Section 5321.05 | Tenant obligations.
...ion together with reasonable attorney's fees. This remedy is in addition to any right of the landlord to terminate the rental agreement, to maintain an action for the possession of the premises, or to obtain injunctive relief to compel access under division (B) of this section. (2) If the tenant violates division (A)(9) of this section and if the landlord has actual knowledge of or has reasonable cause to believe th... |
Section 5321.09 | Landlord application for release of rent.
...ts, together with reasonable attorney's fees if the tenant intentionally acted in bad faith. |
Section 5321.13 | Terms prohibited in rental agreement.
...y the landlord's or tenant's attorney's fees shall be recognized in any rental agreement for residential premises or in any other agreement between a landlord and tenant. (D) No agreement by a tenant to the exculpation or limitation of any liability of the landlord arising under law or to indemnify the landlord for that liability or its related costs shall be recognized in any rental agreement or in any other agreem... |
Section 5321.15 | Acts of landlord prohibited if residential property involved.
...ted, together with reasonable attorneys fees. |
Section 5502.411 | Weapons during declared emergency.
...may claim reasonable costs and attorney fees for the loss and, the cost of reclaiming the item or items, or the cost of any damages to the item or items. (3) Any claim filed against any state agency, any elected or appointed official or employee of the state, or any other agent of the state for damages shall be filed with the court of claims. (4) Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to mean the state inte... |
Section 5703.54 | Action for damages by taxpayer.
...nable costs of litigation and attorneys fees sustained by the taxpayer. (C) In the awarding of damages under division (B) of this section, the court shall take into account the negligent actions or omissions, if any, on the part of the taxpayer that contributed to the damages, but shall not be bound by the provisions of sections 2315.32 to 2315.36 of the Revised Code. (D) Whenever it appears to the court that a t... |
Section 5721.18 | Foreclosure proceedings on lien of state.
...hat section by the receiver and for the fees of the receiver approved pursuant to division (H)(1) of that section. (D) The conveyance by the owner of any parcel against which a complaint has been filed pursuant to this section at any time after the date of publication of the parcel on the delinquent tax list but before the date of a judgment of foreclosure pursuant to section 5721.19 of the Revised Code shall not ... |
Section 5721.46 | Determining delinquent taxes charged against minerals are uncollectible.
...y board of revision and the prosecuting attorney. If the board of revision and the prosecuting attorney determine that the taxes are uncollectible, the board of revision and the prosecuting attorney shall certify their finding to the county auditor, who shall cause the taxes to be stricken from the general tax list and duplicate of real and public utility property and from the delinquent tax list and duplicate. |
Section 5726.31 | Application of refund to debt to the state.
...ts due to the state and may charge the attorney general for the commissioner's cost in applying refunds to certified claims. The commissioner may promulgate rules to implement this section. The commissioner may, with the consent of the reporting person for a taxpayer, provide for the crediting of the amount of any refund due to the taxpayer under this chapter for a tax year against the tax due for any succeedi... |
Section 5727.53 | Action to recover taxes.
... regardless of the amount involved. The attorney general, on request of the tax commissioner, shall institute such action in the court of common pleas of Franklin county or of any of such counties the commissioner directs. Sums recovered in any such action shall be paid into the state treasury in the same manner as the tax. |
Section 5747.12 | Applying refund to satisfy debt to state.
...117.30 of the Revised Code; (3) For a fee that is paid to the state or to the clerk of courts pursuant to section 4505.06 of the Revised Code; (4) For any charge, penalty, collection cost, or interest arising from a debt listed in divisions (A)(1) to (3) of this section. (B) If the amount refundable is less than the amount of the debt owed under division (A) of this section, it may be applied in partial satisf... |
Section 5812.07 | Determination and distribution of net income.
... in the fiduciary's discretion, fees of attorneys, accountants, and fiduciaries; court costs and other expenses of administration; and interest on death taxes. However, the fiduciary may pay those expenses from income of property passing to a trust for which the fiduciary claims an estate tax marital or charitable deduction only to the extent that the payment of those expenses from income will not cause the reduction... |
Section 5815.36 | Disclaiming testamentary and nontestamentary succession to real and personal property.
...trument shall be filed and indexed, and fees charged, in the same manner as provided by law for an application to be appointed as personal representative to administer the decedent's estate. The disclaimer is effective whether or not proceedings thereafter are commenced to administer the decedent's estate. If proceedings thereafter are commenced for the administration of the decedent's estate, they shall be fil... |
Section 5815.48 | Liability for violations.
... for the artist's reasonable attorney's fees and in an amount equal to the greater of either of the following: (A) Fifty dollars; (B) The actual damages, if any, including the incidental and consequential damages, sustained by the artist by reason of the violation. |
Section 6115.58 | Sanitary district assessments and taxes constitute a lien.
...e same, including reasonable attorney's fees, to be fixed by the court and taxed as costs in the action brought to enforce payment, from the date of filing the certificate described in this section in the office of the county auditor for the county wherein the lands and properties are located, until paid, shall constitute a lien, to which only the lien of the state for general state, county, municipal corporation, sc... |
Section 6115.59 | Suits for the collection of delinquent taxes or assessments.
...costs of suit and reasonable attorney's fees to be fixed by the court, recoverable the same as the delinquent tax or assessment and in the same suit. The proceeds of sales made under and by virtue of this section shall be paid at once to the county treasurer and shall be properly credited and accounted for by him the same as other district taxes and assessments. If any assessments made pursuant to such sections are... |
Section 6131.34 | Costs and fees.
...d against the county. The prosecuting attorney shall represent the county in all appeals on questions of compensation or damages. On appeals of other matters which are tried to the court sitting as a court of equity, the court shall adjudge the costs as it deems just and equitable except as otherwise provided in section 6131.01 to 6131.64, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |