Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3127.38 | Petition for enforcement of custody determination - procedure - order.
...cal custody of the child and attorney's fees is sought, including a request for assistance from law enforcement officials and, if so, the relief sought; (6) If the child custody determination has been registered and confirmed under section 3127.35 of the Revised Code, the date and place of registration. (C) Upon the filing of a petition, the court shall issue an order directing the respondent to appear in person wi... |
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Section 3332.20 | Military leave of absence for student on active duty.
...located. The court may award reasonable attorney's fees and expenses if the student prevails in the action. |
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Section 3345.30 | Liability insurance for students.
...t against expense, including attorney's fees, damage, loss, or other liability arising out of or claimed to have arisen out of, injury to person or property, including death by wrongful act, resulting from the acts or omissions of the indemnified student while engaged in assigned clinical or field-based activities necessary to fulfill the requirements of a course required for graduation offered by the college or univ... |
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Section 3345.53 | Military leave of absence for student on active duty.
... claims. The court may award reasonable attorney's fees and expenses if the student prevails in the action. |
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Section 3956.04 | Association coverage and liability.
...-contractual damages, punitive damages, attorney's fees, or interest other than as provided for by the terms of the policies or contracts as limited by this chapter, that might be awarded by any court or governmental agency in connection with the policies or contracts. (F) The protection provided by this chapter does not apply where any guaranty protection is provided to residents of this state by the laws of the d... |
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Section 3963.02 | Prohibited contract terms; termination; arbitration.
...itrator may award reasonable attorney's fees and costs for arbitration relating to the enforcement of this section to the prevailing party. (2) The arbitrator shall make the arbitrator's decision in an arbitration proceeding having due regard for any applicable rules, bulletins, rulings, or decisions issued by the department of insurance or any court concerning the enforcement of the contract rights conferred by se... |
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Section 4121.32 | Supplementing rules with operating manuals.
...arding lump-sum advances for attorney's fees; (5) Placing a claimant into rehabilitation; (6) Transferring costs of a claim from employer costs to the statutory surplus fund pursuant to section 4123.343 of the Revised Code; (7) Utilization of physician or nurse specialist reports; (8) Determining the percentage of permanent partial disability, temporary partial disability, temporary total disability, violatio... |
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Section 4513.611 | Civil actions against towing service or storage facility.
...times the actual damages and reasonable attorney's fees. (D) A court that issues a judgment under this section against a towing service or storage facility shall send a copy of that judgment to the public utilities commission. The commission shall provide a copy of the judgment upon request. |
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Section 4753.17 | Audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact.
...sts of litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. 3. The remedies herein shall not be the exclusive remedies of the Commission. The Commission may pursue any other remedies available under federal or state law. SECTION 12. DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY PRACTICE AND ASSOCIATED RULES, WITHDRAWAL, AND AMENDMENT A. The Compact shall come into ... |
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Section 5721.33 | Negotiating sale of number of tax certificates.
...amount to be paid in private attorney's fees related to tax certificate foreclosures, subject to section 5721.371 of the Revised Code; (4) Any other terms of the sale or transfer that the county treasurer, in the treasurer's discretion, determines appropriate or necessary for the sale or transfer. (B) The sale or transfer of tax certificates under this section shall be governed by the criteria established by the co... |
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Section 9.681 | Local regulation of tobacco and alternative nicotine products.
... court shall award costs and reasonable attorney's fees to any person, group, or entity that prevails in a challenge to an ordinance, resolution, regulation, local law, or other action as being in conflict with this section. (D) The general assembly finds and declares that this section is part of a statewide and comprehensive legislative enactment regulating all aspects of the giveaway, sale, purchase, distributio... |
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Section 107.43 | General Assembly authority to rescind or invalidate orders or rules during emergency; civil actions.
... pay the person's reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (E) An order or rule issued or adopted in violation of this section is invalid and has no legal effect. |
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Section 109.37 | Legal representation of correctional employee.
...al representation or to pay attorney's fees, expenses, or court costs incurred by the employee following the indictment of the employee. (E) If an employee is represented by an attorney as described in division (B) of this section and if the employee is subsequently convicted of or pleads guilty to a criminal offense based on the employee's use of deadly force, the attorney general or the department of rehabil... |
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Section 109.82 | Antitrust section - fund.
...all related civil penalties, attorney's fees, and reimbursements of investigative, litigation, or expert witness costs shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the attorney general antitrust fund, which is hereby created. The fund shall be used for expenses of the antitrust section. The expenses of the antitrust section in excess of the money available in the fund shall be paid out of the regular approp... |
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Section 1304.66 | Cancellation and amendment of payment order - UCC 4A-211.
...penses, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by the bank as a result of the cancellation, amendment, or attempted cancellation or amendment. (G) A payment order is not revoked by the death or legal incapacity of the sender unless the receiving bank knows of the death or of an adjudication of incapacity by a court of competent jurisdiction and has reasonable opportunity to act before acceptance of the order... |
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Section 1304.76 | Obligation of beneficiary's bank to pay and give notice to beneficiary - UCC 4A-404.
... are recoverable. Reasonable attorney's fees are also recoverable if demand for interest is made and refused before an action is brought on the claim. (C) The right of a beneficiary to receive payment and damages as stated in division (A) of this section shall not be varied by agreement or a funds-transfer system rule. The right of a beneficiary to be notified as provided in division (B) of this section may be varie... |
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Section 1305.10 | Remedies - UCC 5-111.
...priate date. (E) Reasonable attorney's fees and other expenses of litigation must be awarded to the prevailing party in an action in which a remedy is sought under this chapter. (F) Damages that would otherwise be payable by a party for breach of an obligation under this chapter may be liquidated by agreement or undertaking, but only in an amount or by a formula that is reasonable in light of the harm anticipated. |
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Section 1307.601 | Lost, stolen, or destroyed documents of title - UCC 7-601.
...ilee's reasonable costs and attorney's fees in any action under this division. (B) A bailee that, without a court order, delivers goods to a person claiming under a missing negotiable document of title is liable to any person injured thereby. If the delivery is not in good faith, the bailee is liable for conversion. Delivery in good faith is not conversion if the claimant posts security with the bailee in an ... |
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Section 1309.607 | Collection and enforcement by secured party - UCC 9-607.
...cement, including reasonable attorney's fees and legal expenses incurred by the secured party. (E) This section does not determine whether an account debtor, bank, or other person obligated on collateral owes a duty to a secured party. |
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Section 1309.608 | Application of proceeds of collection or enforcement - liability for deficiency and right to surplus - UCC 9-608.
...rohibited by law, reasonable attorney's fees and legal expenses incurred by the secured party; (b) The satisfaction of obligations secured by the security interest or agricultural lien under which the collection or enforcement is made; and (c) The satisfaction of obligations secured by any subordinate security interest in or other lien on the collateral subject to the security interest or agricultural lien under wh... |
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Section 1309.615 | Application of proceeds of disposition - liability for deficiency and right to surplus - UCC 9-615.
...rohibited by law, reasonable attorney's fees and legal expenses incurred by the secured party; (2) The satisfaction of obligations secured by the security interest or agricultural lien under which the disposition is made; (3) The satisfaction of obligations secured by any subordinate security interest in or other subordinate lien on the collateral if: (a) The secured party receives from the holder of the subordina... |
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Section 1309.616 | Explanation of calculation of surplus or deficiency - UCC 9-616.
...osing of the collateral, and attorney's fees secured by the collateral that are known to the secured party and relate to the current disposition; (5) The amount, in the aggregate or by type, and types of credits, including rebates of interest or credit service charges, to which the obligor is known to be entitled and that are not reflected in the amount in division (C)(1) of this section; and (6) The amount of the ... |
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Section 1309.623 | Right to redeem collateral - UCC 9-623.
... The reasonable expenses and attorney's fees described in division (A)(1) of section 1309.615 of the Revised Code. (C) A redemption may occur at any time before a secured party: (1) Has collected collateral under section 1309.607 of the Revised Code; (2) Has disposed of collateral or entered into a contract for its disposition under section 1309.610 of the Revised Code; or (3) Has accepted collateral in full or p... |
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Section 1309.625 | Remedies for secured party's failure to comply with chapter - UCC 9-625.
...ed obligation, expenses, and attorney's fees exceeds the proceeds of collection, enforcement, disposition, or acceptance. (E) In addition to any damages recoverable under division (B) of this section, the debtor, consumer obligor, or person named as a debtor in a filed record, as applicable, may recover five hundred dollars in each case from a person that: (1) Fails to comply with section 1309.208 of the Revised Co... |
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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. |
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Section 2113.311 | Management and rental of real property by executor or administrator.
...the court may allow reasonable attorney fees paid by the executor or administrator when an attorney is employed in connection with the management and rental of the real property that shall be charged against the rents, and if the rents are insufficient, shall be a charge against the real property. |
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Section 4719.12 | Injunctions - civil penalties.
...investigation and reasonable attorney's fees incurred in the prosecution of the action. Moneys awarded to the attorney general under this section shall be deposited in the consumer protection enforcement fund created by section 1345.51 of the Revised Code. (B) In an action brought by the attorney general to enforce a provision of sections 4719.01 to 4719.18 of the Revised Code or a rule adopted under any of those p... |
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Section 1319.02 | Enforcing commitment to pay attorneys' fees in commercial contract of indebtedness.
...old. (2) "Commitment to pay attorneys' fees" means an obligation to pay attorneys' fees that arises in connection with the enforcement of a contract of indebtedness. (3) "Maturity of the debt" includes maturity upon default or otherwise. (B) If a contract of indebtedness includes a commitment to pay attorneys' fees, and if the contract is enforced through judicial proceedings or otherwise after maturity of th... |
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Section 2151.86 | Criminal records check.
...division shall not exceed the amount of fees the officer, director, or attorney pays for the criminal records check. If a fee is charged under this division, the officer, director, or attorney shall notify the person who is the applicant at the time of the person's initial application for appointment or employment, an adoption to be arranged, or a certificate to operate a foster home of the amount of the fee and that... |
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Section 2915.082 | Illegally operating as manufacturer of bingo supplies.
...ment in full from the applicant for all fees to be charged under this section. (G) The attorney general may adopt rules for the application, acceptance, denial, suspension, revocation, limitation, restriction, or condition of a manufacturer license or endorsement described in this section, and to enforce any other provisions of this section, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (H) The attorney ge... |
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Section 4705.15 | Contingent fee agreements.
...any proposed division of the attorney's fees, costs, and expenses with referring or associated counsel, and any other information that the attorney considers appropriate. |
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Section 109.31 | Trustee's annual report to attorney general.
...rney general shall charge the following fees for filing the annual report: Assets Fee Less than $25,000 $0 $25,000 but less than $100,000 50 $100,000 but less than $500,000 100 $500,000 or more 200 For the purposes of this section, "assets" refers to the total fair market value of the charitable trust's assets at the end of that trust's taxable year as established for federal tax ... |
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Section 5160.37 | Right of recovery for cost of medical assistance.
...of a claim, to the extent of attorneys' fees, costs, or other expenses incurred by a medical assistance recipient in securing the judgment, award, settlement, or compromise, or to the extent of medical, surgical, and hospital expenses paid by such recipient from the recipient's own resources. (2) Reasonable attorneys' fees, not to exceed one-third of the total judgment, award, settlement, or compromise, plus costs ... |
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Section 4505.181 | Obtaining certificate of title prerequisite to offering vehicle for sale.
...g with any additional interest and late fees resulting from the dealer's failure to pay the secured creditor in a timely manner. (H) Failure by a dealer to comply with both divisions (B) and (C) of this section constitutes a deceptive act or practice in connection with a consumer transaction, and is a violation of section 1345.02 of the Revised Code. (I) The remedy provided in this section to retail purchasers is i... |
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Section 2151.56 | Interstate compact for juveniles.
...rnative dispute resolution; (c) Fines, fees, and costs in such amounts as are deemed to be reasonable as fixed by the interstate commission; (d) Suspension or termination of membership in this compact, provided that suspension or termination of membership shall be imposed only after all other reasonable means of securing compliance under the bylaws and rules have been exhausted and the interstate commission has the... |
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Section 4705.07 | Unauthorized practice.
... of this section exceeds the reasonable fees charged by licensed attorneys in the area in which the violation occurred; (b) The costs incurred in paying for legal advice to correct any inadequacies in the services that constitute the unauthorized practice of law in violation of division (A)(3) of this section; (c) Any other damages proximately caused by the failure of the person performing the services that constit... |
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Section 1345.031 | Unconscionable acts by supplier prohibited - unconscionable provisions.
... unconscionable by rules adopted by the attorney general pursuant to division (B)(2) of section 1345.05 of the Revised Code. (C)(1) Any unconscionable arbitration clause, unconscionable clause requiring the consumer to pay the supplier's attorney's fees, or unconscionable liquidated damages clause included in a mortgage loan contract is unenforceable. (2) No supplier shall do either of the following: (a) Attempt t... |
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Section 169.08 | Filing claim for refund.
...s allowed under this section relates to attorney unclaimed funds that have been recovered by the Ohio access to justice foundation, pursuant to division (A) of section 169.052 of the Revised Code and division (A) of this section, the director shall notify the Ohio access to justice foundation in writing of the payment of the claim and the Ohio access to justice foundation shall immediately reimburse the unclaimed fun... |
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Section 2101.16 | Fees.
...ensation for extraordinary services and attorney's fees for fiduciary, application for ___________________________________________________ $5.00 (20) Competency, application to procure adjudication of ___________________________________________________ $20.00 (21) Complete contract, application to ___________________________________________________ $10.00 (22) Concealment of assets... |
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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... |
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Section 2109.361 | Application by beneficiary for approval of third-party distribution.
... responsible for paying the attorney's fees; (5) The extent, if any, to which the recipient of the proposed third-party distribution incurred expenses in connection with the services provided to the affected beneficiary, estate, or trust; (6) Whether the beneficiary was required to advance any payments for fees or expenses to the recipient of the proposed third-party distribution. (E) Division (D)(4) of this... |
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Section 3113.31 | Domestic violence definitions; hearings.
...person to pay any reasonable attorney's fees of any adverse party, as determined by the court, that arose in relation to the act of contempt. (L)(1) A person who violates a protection order issued or a consent agreement approved under this section is subject to the following sanctions: (a) Criminal prosecution or a delinquent child proceeding for a violation of section 2919.27 of the Revised Code, if the violatio... |
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Section 323.65 | Expedited foreclosure on unoccupied land definitions.
... interest, costs, reasonable attorney's fees of a certificate holder, applicable and permissible costs of the prosecuting attorney of a county, and other permissible charges against abandoned land. (F)(1) "Unoccupied," with respect to a parcel of land, means any of the following: (a) No building, structure, land, or other improvement that is subject to taxation and that is located on the parcel is physically ... |
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Section 4111.14 | Implementing constitutional minimum wage authority.
...f the Revised Code; (b) The employee's attorney; (c) The employee's parent, guardian, or legal custodian. A person "acting on behalf of an employee" must be specifically authorized by an employee in order to make a request for that employee's own name, address, occupation, pay rate, hours worked for each day worked, and each amount paid to that employee. (3) "Provide" means that an employer shall provide the requ... |
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Section 4112.021 | Unlawful discriminatory practice of creditor.
...this section is brought may appoint an attorney for the plaintiff and may authorize the commencement of a civil action upon proper showing without the payment of costs. If the court finds that an unlawful discriminatory practice prohibited by this section occurred or is about to occur, the court may grant relief that it considers appropriate, including a permanent or temporary injunction, temporary restraining... |
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Section 4112.055 | Housing discrimination civil action.
..., actual damages, reasonable attorney's fees, court costs incurred in the prosecution of the action, expert witness fees, and other litigation expenses, and may grant other relief that it considers appropriate, including a permanent or temporary injunction, a temporary restraining order, or other order and punitive damages. (E) Any civil action brought under this section shall be heard and determined as expeditious... |
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Section 5301.94 | Right-to-list home sale agreements.
...ct from the person filing the order the fees prescribed in section 317.32 of the Revised Code for the recorder's services. If the court grants the order, the owner may recover actual damages, costs, and attorney's fees from the person that recorded, or caused to be recorded, the right-to-list home sale agreement. |
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Section 1311.011 | Liens for home construction work.
... limited to, court costs and reasonable attorney fees incurred during any litigation between the owner and a lien claimant or lien claimants who have refused to release their liens after receiving a copy of the affidavit referred to in division (B)(1) of this section, or evidence that the cost of completing a home construction contract exceeded, or is reasonably expected to exceed, the balance due the original c... |
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Section 1321.57 | General loan maximum interest rate; computation of interest; precomputed loans; permissible charges; insurance.
...est after default, including reasonable attorney fees incurred by the registrant as a result of the suit or activity and to which the registrant becomes entitled by law, and except the following additional charges which may be included in the principal amount of the loan or collected at any time after the loan is made: (a) The amounts of fees authorized by law to record, file, or release security interests on a loan... |
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Section 4115.16 | Filing complaint.
...d Code, the court shall award attorney fees and court costs to the prevailing party. In the event the court finds that no violation has occurred, the court may award court costs and fees to the prevailing party, other than to the director or the public authority, where the court finds the action brought was unreasonable or without foundation, even though not brought in subjective bad faith. |