Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5721.371 | Private attorney's fees in tax certificate actions.
...(A) Private attorney's fees payable with respect to an action under sections 5721.30 to 5721.46 of the Revised Code are subject to the following conditions: (1) The fees must be reasonable. (2) Fees exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars shall be paid only if authorized by a court order. (B)(1) Fees less than or equal to two thousand five hundred dollars shall be presumed to be reasonable. (2) If the private... |
Section 5721.39 | Judgment of foreclosure.
..., the fees and costs of the prosecuting attorney represented by the fee paid under division (B)(3) of section 5721.37 of the Revised Code, plus interest as provided in division (D)(2)(d) of this section, or the fees and costs of the private attorney representing the certificate holder, and charges paid or incurred in procuring title searches and abstracting services relative to the subject premises. (B) The court o... |
Section 120.06 | Duty to provide legal representation to indigent adults and juveniles.
... that pertains to representation by the attorney general, an assistant attorney general, or special counsel of an officer or employee, as defined in section 109.36 of the Revised Code, or of an entity of state government, the state public defender may elect to contract with, and to have the state pay pursuant to division (E)(2) of this section for the services of, private legal counsel to represent the Ohio public de... |
Section 2923.36 | Corrupt activity lien notice.
...with investigative costs and attorney's fees incurred by the state in the action. If a civil proceeding is pending, an action pursuant to this section shall be filed in the court in which the proceeding is pending. (I) If personal or real property, or a beneficial interest in it, that is subject to forfeiture pursuant to Chapter 2981. of the Revised Code is alienated or otherwise transferred or disposed of af... |
Section 2933.75 | Medicaid fraud lien notice.
...with investigative costs and attorney's fees incurred by the state in the action. (I) If personal or real property, or a beneficial interest in it, that is forfeitable property and is subject to forfeiture pursuant to Chapter 2981. of the Revised Code is alienated or otherwise transferred or disposed of after either the filing of a medicaid fraud lien notice, or the filing of a criminal proceeding for a medicaid ... |
Section 3767.06 | Order of abatement to direct removal of personal property and contents - attorney general nuisance abatement fund.
...y established in the state treasury the attorney general nuisance abatement fund. Except as otherwise provided in sections 3767.07 to 3767.11 of the Revised Code, all proceeds from the sale of personal property or contents seized pursuant to a civil action commenced or otherwise prosecuted by the attorney general under sections 3767.03 to 3767.11 of the Revised Code shall be deposited into the state treasury and cred... |
Section 2113.36 | Further allowance - counsel fees.
...nary and extraordinary services. If an attorney has been employed in the administration of the estate, reasonable attorney fees paid by the executor or administrator shall be allowed as a part of the expenses of administration. The court may at any time during administration fix the amount of those fees and, on application of the executor or administrator or the attorney, shall fix the amount of the fees. If p... |
Section 2335.39 | Compensation for fees incurred by prevailing party in connection with action or appeal.
...was filed. (3) "Fees" means reasonable attorney's fees, in an amount not to exceed seventy-five dollars per hour or a higher hourly fee approved by the court. (4) "Internal Revenue Code" means the "Internal Revenue Code of 1954," 68A Stat. 3, 26 U.S.C. 1, as amended. (5) "Prevailing eligible party" means an eligible party that prevails in an action or appeal involving the state. (6) "State" has the same meaning a... |
Section 4713.33 | Cosmetology licensure compact.
...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. C. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a Member State, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among Member States and between Member and non-Member States. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a Rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate. D. Enforcement 1. Th... |
Section 4715.271 | Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact.
...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. I. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a Participating State, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among Participating States and between Participating States and non-Participating States. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a Rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as ap... |
Section 4730.70 | Physician assistant licensure compact.
...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. 7. Upon the termination of a State's participation in the Compact, the State shall immediately provide notice to all Licensees within that State of such termination: a. Licensees who have been granted a Compact Privilege in that State shall retain the Compact Privilege for one hundred eighty (180) days following the effective date of such termination. b. ... |
Section 4731.156 | Interstate massage compact (IMpact).
...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. I. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a Member State, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among Member States and between Member and non-Member States. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a Rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate. J. Enforcement 1. Th... |
Section 4757.52 | Social work licensure compact.
...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. I. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a Member State, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among Member States and between Member and non-Member States. 2. The Commission shall promulgate a Rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate. J. Enforcement 1. ... |
Section 4759.30 | Dietitian licensure compact.
...f such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees. I. Dispute Resolution 1. Upon request by a Member State, the Compact Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact that arise among Member States and between Member and non-Member States. 2. The Compact Commission shall promulgate a Rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate. J. Enf... |
Section 5311.18 | Lien for common expenses.
...ment assessments, and collection costs, attorney's fees, and paralegal fees the association incurs if authorized by the declaration, the bylaws, or the rules of the unit owners association and if chargeable against the unit. (2) Unless otherwise provided by the declaration, the bylaws, or the rules of the unit owners association, the association shall credit payments made by a unit owner for the expenses described ... |
Section 5312.11 | Individual lot assessments.
...cluding, but not limited to, attorney's fees, court costs, and other expenses; (3) Costs associated with the enforcement of the declaration or the rules and regulations of the owners association, including, but not limited to, attorney's fees, court costs, and other expenses; (4) Costs or charges the declaration or bylaws permit. (B) Unless otherwise provided by the declaration, bylaws, or rules, the owners ass... |
Section 5312.12 | Liens.
...orcement assessments, collection costs, attorney's fees, and paralegal fees, that are chargeable against the lot and that remain unpaid ten days after any portion has become due and payable. (B) All of the following apply to a lien charged against a property pursuant to this section: (1) The lien is effective on the date that a certificate of lien is filed for record in the office of the recorder of the coun... |
Section 926.18 | Filing claim upon handler's dishonor of demand.
...nification from the fund for attorney's fees paid by the depositor. Any claim made by a depositor for the payment of attorney's fees under this division shall be made in the same manner as a claim under division (A) of this section. Attorney's fees payable under this division shall be limited to the actual hourly fee charged or one hundred dollars per hour, whichever is less, and to a total maximum amount of three... |
Section 1310.06 | Unconscionability - UCC 2A-108.
...court shall award reasonable attorney's fees to the lessee. (2) If the court does not find unconscionability under division (A) or (B) of this section and the lessee claiming unconscionability has brought or maintained an action he knew to be groundless, the court shall award reasonable attorney's fees to the party against whom the claim is made. (3) In determining reasonable attorney's fees, the amount of the reco... |
Section 1311.88 | Proceedings to enforce lien.
...ith all costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the prevailing parties. If the broker prevails, the assessed costs and attorney's fees shall include all those incurred by the broker to perfect and enforce the broker lien including any litigation costs and any prejudgment interest due. The court shall equitably apportion the assessed costs, attorney's fees, and prejudgment interest among all responsible nonpr... |
Section 1332.09 | Actions for declaratory or injunctive relief - findings of arbitration opinion.
...erson's costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred in connection with the civil action. (2) If an arbitration opinion under section 1332.08 of the Revised Code does not contain a finding of a violation by a political subdivision of division (A), (B), or (C) of section 1332.04 or division (C) of section 1332.05 of the Revised Code and the political subdivision substantially prevails in a subsequent civil action br... |
Section 1349.53 | Civil action for noncompliance with security freeze.
...) Court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. (B) A person who obtains a consumer's credit report from a consumer credit reporting agency under false pretenses or knowingly without the permission of the consumer is liable to the consumer credit reporting agency for actual damages sustained by the consumer credit reporting agency or one thousand dollars, whichever is greater. (C) If a consumer credit reporting ... |
Section 149.351 | Prohibiting destruction or damage of records.
... an award of the reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the person in the civil action; (2) A civil action to recover a forfeiture in the amount of one thousand dollars for each violation, but not to exceed a cumulative total of ten thousand dollars, regardless of the number of violations, and to obtain an award of the reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the person in the civil action not to exceed the for... |
Section 1706.616 | Payment of expenses.
...reasonable expenses, including attorney fees, incurred by the plaintiff in the derivative action if the court finds that the derivative action has resulted in a substantial benefit to the limited liability company; (B) Order a series to pay the plaintiff's reasonable expenses, including attorney fees, incurred by the plaintiff in the derivative action if the court finds that the derivative action has resulted in a ... |
Section 2307.953 | Motion to stay proceedings in asbestos tort action.
...court that the claimant's or attorney's fees and expenses to prepare the asbestos claim form and file or submit the asbestos trust claim identified in the defendant's motion for an order to stay the proceedings exceed the claimant's reasonably anticipated recovery from the asbestos trust claim. (2) A submission by the claimant under division (C)(1)(b) or (c) of this section does not constitute a waiver of the ... |