Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 715.55 | Liability arising from enforcement of invalid adult entertainment ordinance.
...lities, with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner; (3) Any part of the judgment that is for punitive damages; (4) Any part of a consent judgment or settlement that the attorney general determines is unreasonable. |
Section 9.86 | Immunity of public officers and employees.
...ee acted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner. This section does not eliminate, limit, or reduce any immunity from civil liability that is conferred upon an officer or employee by any other provision of the Revised Code or by case law. This section does not affect the liability of the state in an action filed against the state in the court of claims pursuant to Chapter 2743. of the... |
Section 9.87 | Indemnification of public officers and employees.
...ilities, with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner, as determined by the employer of the officer or employee or by the attorney general. (3) For any portion of a judgment that represents punitive or exemplary damages, except that this prohibition does not apply if the employer of the officer or employee and the attorney general determine that the acts or omissions of the officer or empl... |
Section 1321.54 | General loan rules; suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew registration; fines; alleged violations.
...that a prior registrant shall make good faith efforts to promptly transfer the registrant's collection rights to another registrant or person exempt from registration, or be subject to additional monetary fines and legal or administrative action by the division. Nothing in division (B)(3) of this section shall limit a court's ability to impose a cease and desist order preventing any further business or servicing acti... |
Section 1322.50 | Disciplinary actions.
...(b) The registrant's or licensee's good faith efforts to prevent the violation; (c) The registrant's or licensee's history regarding violations and compliance with division orders; (d) The registrant's or licensee's financial resources; (e) Any other matters the superintendent considers appropriate in enforcing this chapter. (B) The superintendent may investigate alleged violations of this chapter or the rule... |