Ohio Revised Code Search
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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 1345.11 | 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 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 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 1513.39 | Retaliation against employees prohibited.
...osts and expenses, including attorney's fees, determined to have been necessary and reasonably incurred by the applicant for, or in connection with, the institution and prosecution of such proceedings, shall be assessed against the persons committing the violation and may be awarded in accordance with division (E) of section 1513.13 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1514.09 | Representation on commission for appeals.
... be eligible for an award of attorney's fees, costs, or expenses from the commission or any court. Notwithstanding section 1513.13 of the Revised Code, an operator may appeal the determination of the chief of the division of mineral resources management that is made under division (D) of section 1514.43 of the Revised Code within ten days after the operator receives a copy of the determination. Notwithstanding sect... |
Section 1522.21 | Issuance of proposed order indicating intent to issue final order.
... (4) A court shall not award attorney's fees to any party to an administrative or legal proceeding under this section. (E) Any person who is issued a proposed order or a final order by the chief shall be a party in any administrative or legal proceeding in which the proposed order or final order is at issue. This division is in addition to any other rights that a person may have as a person aggrieved or adversely a... |
Section 153.81 | Indemnity provisions in public works design contracts.
...r loss, including reasonable attorney's fees, costs, and expenses. (4) "Professional design firm," "professional design services," and "public authority" have the same meanings as in section 153.65 of the Revised Code. (5) "Public improvement contract" has the same meaning as in section 153.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 163.09 | Valuation of property.
...award the owner reasonable attorney's fees, expenses, and costs. |
Section 1706.171 | Incomplete or undelivered records.
...penses, including reasonable attorney's fees, to the prevailing party, in whole or in part, with respect to any claim made under division (A) of this section. |
Section 1707.50 | Violations, penalties, and private rights of action.
...ll be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and costs in the action as determined by the court. (6) Nothing in division (C) of this section shall preclude a purchaser or purchaser's representative from also proceeding with a cause of action otherwise available under any other provision of this chapter or other theory of law. (D) No person shall knowingly engage in any act, practice, or course of business that wo... |
Section 1716.15 | Investigations by attorney general - powers and duties.
...nd litigation and reasonable attorney's fees. (G) Any disobedience of any final order issued by the court under this section may be punished as for contempt of court or by imposing an additional civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars. |
Section 1716.16 | Civil actions to enforce chapter.
...n, or an award of reasonable attorney's fees and costs of investigation and litigation, and may award to the state a civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars for each violation of this chapter or rule. In seeking injunctive relief, the attorney general shall not be required to establish irreparable harm but only shall establish a violation of a provision of this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter... |
Section 1729.68 | Prohibited acts - injunctive relief.
...the cooperative's reasonable attorney's fees and other costs incurred by the cooperative in any litigation or proceeding at law or in equity to enforce or defend the cooperative's rights and interests that are protected under this section. |
Section 1782.59 | Court orders in successful derivative action.
...penses, including reasonable attorney's fees, and shall direct him to remit to the limited partnership the remainder of those proceeds received by him. |
Section 1925.02 | Jurisdiction.
...rounds, may award reasonable attorney's fees by special order to the party against whom the counterclaim or cross-claim is instituted, if that party prevails in the action on that claim. (C) Any person who files a counterclaim or cross-claim shall file it with the small claims division and serve it on all other parties at least seven days prior to the date of the trial of the plaintiff's claim in the original actio... |
Section 2151.23 | Jurisdiction of juvenile court.
...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. (H) If a child who is charged with an act that would be an offense if committed by an adult was fourteen years of age or older and under eighteen years of age at the time of the alleged act and if the case is transferred for criminal prosecution pursuant to section 2152.12 o... |
Section 2305.36 | Limited immunity for injury due to cumulative consumption, weight gain, or obesity.
...ction may recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs that the party incurred in connection with the motion to dismiss. (D) The immunity from liability provided in division (B) of this section does not apply to any of the following if it, alone or in combination with any of the following, was the predominate proximate cause of the claim of injury, death, or loss resulting from cumulative consumption, weight gain, o... |
Section 2307.50 | Civil action to recover damages for interference with the parental or guardianship interest.
...ive damages; (3) Reasonable attorney's fees; (4) Costs of bringing the civil action. (C) In a civil action brought pursuant to this section, the trier of fact may determine that the minor was the victim of a child stealing crime and that the defendant committed the crime, regardless of whether the defendant has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a child stealing crime. (D) This section does not create a civil... |
Section 2307.60 | Civil action for damages for criminal act.
...taining the civil action and attorney's fees if authorized by any provision of the Rules of Civil Procedure or another section of the Revised Code or under the common law of this state, and may recover punitive or exemplary damages if authorized by section 2315.21 or another section of the Revised Code. (2) A final judgment of a trial court that has not been reversed on appeal or otherwise set aside, nullified, or... |