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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 9.681 | Local regulation of tobacco and alternative nicotine products.

... court shall award costs and reasonable attorney 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, distribution,...

Section 126.65 | State post-traumatic stress fund.

...shall be limited to reasonable attorney fees and reinstatement with back pay, if the action is based on discharge, or an award for wages lost if based upon demotion, reassignment, or punitive action taken, offset by earnings subsequent to discharge, demotion, reassignment, or punitive action taken. The action shall be forever barred unless filed within one hundred eighty days immediately following the discharge, demo...

Section 1311.16 | Proceeding by person holding mechanic's lien.

...the court may allow reasonable attorney fees to be paid out of the fund realized for lien claimants.

Section 1311.311 | Notice to commence suit.

...the court may award reasonable attorney fees. The bond is void upon the failure of the claimant to commence suit within sixty days after the date of the service of the notice or, if the claimant commences suit within the required time period, upon the satisfaction of any judgment that is entered in favor of the claimant, upon final judgment against the claimant, or upon dismissal of the suit for any reason.

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 159.01 | Acquisition of title to land by United States.

...sts, including such reasonable attorney fees as are allowed by the court, to the person whose property is sought to be appropriated, and refuse to make the appropriation, if in their judgment the compensation assessed is too great to justify the appropriation.

Section 1707.043 | Preventing manipulative practices.

...ll costs, including reasonable attorney fees, incurred in connection with the enforcement of this section. (2) No action shall be brought by or on behalf of a corporation upon a cause of action arising under this section at any time after two years from the date on which the disposition of equity securities occurred. (F) This section does not apply to any corporation which does not have issued and outstanding sha...

Section 4111.17 | Prohibiting discrimination in payment of wages.

...tion, and for costs, including attorney fees. The director may take an assignment of any such wage claim in trust for such employee and sue in the employee's behalf. In any civil action under this section, two or more employees of the same employer may join as co-plaintiffs in one action. The director may sue in one action for claims assigned to the director by two or more employees of the same employer. No agreement...

Section 4123.90 | Retaliation for filing a claim, discrimination against out-of-country dependents prohibited.

...e Revised Code plus reasonable attorney fees. The action shall be forever barred unless filed within one hundred eighty days immediately following the discharge, demotion, reassignment, or punitive action taken, and no action may be instituted or maintained unless the employer has received written notice of a claimed violation of this paragraph within the ninety days immediately following the discharge, demotion, rea...

Section 4513.241 | Using tinted glass and other vision obscuring materials.

...ntaining the civil action, and attorney fees. (c) In addition to any other penalty imposed under this section, if the offender previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of division (D) of this section and the offender is a motor vehicle repair operator registered under Chapter 4775. of the Revised Code or a motor vehicle dealer licensed under Chapter 4517. of the Revised Code, whoever violat...

Section 4517.60 | Indemnification and holding harmless of franchisee.

...ot limited to, court costs and attorney fees reasonably incurred, or damages arising out of complaints, claims, or suits, whether or not meritorious, relating in whole or in part to claims under section 1345.72 of the Revised Code, or to the manufacture, assembly, or design of motor vehicles, parts, or accessories, to damage corrected by the franchisor prior to receipt of a motor vehicle by the franchisee, or relatin...

Section 4728.09 | Retention period - stolen property.

...ver the article and reasonable attorney fees from the licensee in an action at law. (D) If it is determined that the true owner of the allegedly stolen article, for whatever reason, chooses not to file a charge against the person or persons responsible for the theft, the licensee may charge the true owner of the allegedly stolen article the amount the licensee paid for the allegedly stolen article.

Section 4781.47 | Rental agreement terms.

...park operator's or resident's attorney fees shall be recognized in any rental agreement for residential premises or in any other agreement between a park operator and resident. (D) No agreement by a resident to the exculpation or limitation of any liability of the park operator arising under law or to indemnify the park operator for that liability or its related costs shall be recognized in any rental agreemen...

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 5743.09 | Issuance of warrant for collection of taxes - preferred claim.

...n of any taxes or fees legally due, the attorney general may issue a warrant directed to the sheriff of any county commanding said sheriff to levy upon and sell the goods and chattels of a delinquent dealer, without exemption, found within his jurisdiction, for the payment of the amount of such delinquency, together with the added penalties, interest, and the cost of executing the warrant, and to return such warrant...

Section 1311.04 | Recording notice of commencement.

...ining lien rights, including attorney's fees, if the loss and expenses incurred are a direct result of the lien claimant's reliance on the incorrect information. Any lien claimant who has included incorrect information in the claimant's affidavit for a lien under section 1311.06 of the Revised Code, as a result of incorrect information contained in the notice of commencement, may file for record an amended affidavi...

Section 1321.68 | Consumer installment loan maximum interest rate; computation of interest; precomputed loans; permissible charges; insurance.

...est after default, including reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the licensee as a result of the suit or activity and to which the licensee becomes entitled by law. (b) The licensee may include the following additional charges in the principal amount of the loan or collect the following additional charges at any time after the loan is made: (i) The amounts of fees authorized by law to record, file, or release ...

Section 1349.61 | Sale of gift card expiring within two years of sale prohibited.

...ny court costs incurred, and reasonable attorney's fees. (E) As used in this section: (1) "Gift card" means a certificate, electronic card, or other medium issued by a merchant that evidences the giving of consideration in exchange for the right to redeem the certificate, electronic card, or other medium for goods, food, services, credit, or money of at least an equal value, including any electronic card issued by ...

Section 163.15 | Contents of jury verdict - relocation payments.

...ision shall not include any attorney's fees and shall not duplicate any amount awarded as compensation under this chapter. (b) The amount of compensation awarded under division (B)(3)(a) of this section shall not exceed twelve months net profit of the business on an annualized basis. Except as otherwise provided in division (B)(3)(c) of this section, if the agency is appropriating property in time of war or ot...

Section 1713.60 | 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.

Section 2329.38 | Printer's fee.

...e plaintiff, his agent or attorney, the fees of the printer for publishing such notice. The officer need not make such publication until the fees are paid.

Section 2743.02 | State waives immunity from liability.

...n against expense, including attorney's fees, damage, loss, or other liability arising out of, or claimed to have arisen out of, the death, disease, or injury of any person as a result of the negligence, malpractice, or other action or inaction of the indemnified person while acting within the scope of the indemnified person's duties or engaged in activities at the request or direction, or for the benefit, of the hos...

Section 2927.22 | Soliciting or accepting a fee to remove, correct, modify, or refrain from publishing criminal record information; violation.

...on may be awarded reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and any other remedies provided by law. Humiliation or embarrassment shall be adequate to show that the plaintiff has incurred damages. No physical manifestation of either humiliation or embarrassment is necessary for damages to be shown.