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Section 3751.11 | Liability for disclosures.

...y award costs and reasonable attorney's fees to the prevailing party. Liability imposed under this section for a violation of division (F) of section 3751.04 of the Revised Code is in addition to other civil liability, if any, under the Revised Code or common law of this state and in addition to any criminal penalty that is imposed for the same violation under section 3751.99 of the Revised Code.

Section 3795.02 | Declaring public policy of state - injunctions.

...he injunction all reasonable attorney's fees, which shall be considered damages.

Section 3904.21 | Action by person whose rights are violated.

...of the action and reasonable attorney's fees to the prevailing party. (D) An action under this section must be brought within two years from the date the alleged violation is or should have been discovered. (E) Except as specifically provided in this section, there shall be no remedy or recovery available to individuals, in law or in equity, for occurrences constituting a violation of any provisions of sections 390...

Section 3916.11 | Records - examinations.

...l be entitled to an award of attorney's fees and costs if the person is the prevailing party in a civil action for libel, slander, or any other relevant tort arising out of activities in carrying out the provisions of this chapter and the party bringing the action was not substantially justified in bringing the action. For purposes of this division, an action is "substantially justified" if it had a reasonable bas...

Section 4113.71 | Immunity of employer as to job performance information disclosures.

... plaintiff to pay reasonable attorney's fees and court costs of the defendant. (D)(1) This section does not create a new cause of action or substantive legal right against an employer. (2) This section does not affect any immunities from civil liability or defenses established by another section of the Revised Code or available at common law to which an employer may be entitled under circumstances not covered by th...

Section 4115.05 | Prevailing rate of wage in locality to control contract wage.

..., damages, court costs, and attorney's fees associated with the enforcement of said sections by the director for the period of time running until the public authority gives the required notice to the contractor or subcontractor. On the occasion of the first pay date under a contract, the contractor or subcontractor shall furnish each employee not covered by a collective bargaining agreement or understanding b...

Section 4123.64 | Commutation to lump sum.

... check is for the payment of attorney's fees in accordance with section 4123.06 of the Revised Code, in which case the attorney shall be named as the only payee on the check; (5) Require a fully completed and current application; and (6) Specify procedures to make a claimant aware of the reduction in amount of compensation which will occur. (C) An order of the administrator issued under this section is appealab...

Section 4123.93 | Subrogation definitions.

...nst a third party, minus the attorney's fees, costs, or other expenses incurred by the claimant in securing the award, settlement, compromise, or recovery. "Net amount recovered" does not include any punitive damages that may be awarded by a judge or jury. (F) "Uncompensated damages" means the claimant's demonstrated or proven damages minus the statutory subrogee's subrogation interest.

Section 4707.28 | Order directing payment.

...r it. (C) Punitive damages, attorney's fees, court costs, and interest on a judgment are not recoverable from the auction recovery fund.

Section 4712.10 | Action for recovery of damages.

...rganization, plus reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (3) The buyer may be awarded punitive damages. (4) No action shall be brought under division (A)(1) of this section after four years after the date of the execution of the contract for services to which the action relates. (B)(1) The division of financial institutions, the attorney general, or a buyer may bring an action to enjoin a violation of section...

Section 4719.04 | Surety bond requirements.

...d Code and is not liable for attorney's fees awarded under that division or for punitive damages awarded under division (C) of that section. The aggregate liability of the surety company to all persons injured by a telephone solicitor's violation of a provision of sections 4719.01 to 4719.18 of the Revised Code or a rule adopted under those sections shall not exceed the amount of the bond. (C) A surety company may c...

Section 4719.15 | Civil action by purchaser.

...alesperson to pay reasonable attorney's fees and court costs to the purchaser. (C) The court may award the purchaser punitive or exemplary damages upon the purchaser's showing that the telephone solicitor or salesperson knowingly committed an act or practice that violated a provision of sections 4719.01 to 4719.18 of the Revised Code. (D) An action under this section shall be brought within two years after the date...

Section 4728.14 | Civil action.

...nitive damages or reasonable attorney's fees to a prevailing plaintiff.

Section 4731.869 | Remedies and damages.

...ntitled to: (1) Reasonable attorney's fees; and (2) Either of the following: (a) Compensatory and punitive damages; (b) Liquidated damages of ten thousand dollars. (B) A plaintiff who prevails in an action under section 4731.861 of the Revised Code is also entitled to reimbursement for the cost of the assisted reproduction procedure.

Section 4734.49 | Injunctions.

... dollars to cover reasonable attorney's fees, investigative costs, and other costs related to the investigation or prosecution of the case. Injunction proceedings brought under this section shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, all penalties and other remedies provided in this chapter. (B)(1) The practice of chiropractic by any person not at that time holding a valid and current license issued under this ch...

Section 4743.10 | Freedom to decline for conscience-based objections.

...ned and reasonable costs and attorney's fees. A court considering such civil action may also award injunctive relief, which may include reinstatement of a medical practitioner to the practitioner's previous position, reinstatement of board certification, and relicensure of a health care institution or health care payer. (G) This section shall not be construed to override the requirement to provide emergency medica...

Section 4771.20 | Civil actions - institution of higher education.

...d court costs and reasonable attorney's fees to a prevailing plaintiff. (D) In a civil action brought under this section, a court shall not award punitive or exemplary damages against a surety.

Section 505.172 | Noise control.

... prevailing party reasonable attorney's fees limited to the work reasonably performed. (G) If any law enforcement officer with jurisdiction in a township that has adopted a regulation or order under division (B) of this section has reasonable cause to believe that any premises to which a D permit has been issued by the division of liquor control has violated the regulation or order and, as a result of the viol...

Section 5123.191 | Appointing receiver to operate residential facility.

...penses, including reasonable attorney's fees, if it determines that a petitioner has initiated a proceeding in bad faith or merely for the purpose of harassing or embarrassing the operator. (H) Except for the department of developmental disabilities or a county board of developmental disabilities, no party or person interested in an action shall be appointed a receiver pursuant to this section. To assist the c...

Section 5124.081 | Resident's cause of action for breach.

...ages, costs, and reasonable attorney's fees.

Section 5165.081 | Action against facility for breach of provider agreement or other duties.

...ages, costs, and reasonable attorney's fees.

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 5321.04 | 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.