Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.
...dicine and surgery by the state medical board. (12)(a) "Product" means, subject to division (A)(12)(b) of this section, any object, substance, mixture, or raw material that constitutes tangible personal property and that satisfies all of the following: (i) It is capable of delivery itself, or as an assembled whole in a mixed or combined state, or as a component or ingredient. (ii) It is produced, manufactured, or... |
Section 2308.02 | Expedited proceedings for vacant and abandoned properties.
...indows or entrances to the property are boarded up or closed off, or multiple window panes are broken and unrepaired. (c) Doors on the property are smashed through, broken off, unhinged, or continuously unlocked. (d) Junk, litter, trash, debris, or hazardous, noxious, or unhealthy substances or materials have accumulated on the property. (e) Furnishings, window treatments, or personal items are absent from the str... |
Section 2311.42 | Jury may be drawn from adjoining county.
... trial by jury, if it appears that the board of county commissioners of the county in which the action is pending is a party to the action, the court, upon the application of either party, shall certify that fact to the clerk of the court of common pleas in any adjoining county, together with the time fixed for the trial of the case and the number of jurors to be drawn, and shall order the clerk and commission... |
Section 2313.04 | Office and supplies.
...The board of county commissioners shall provide a suitable office for the commissioners of jurors on the order of the court of common pleas and shall make provision for supplying all equipment, stationery, postage, advertisement expenses, computer software, and other supplies as are necessary for the proper and convenient conduct of the commissioners in discharging the duties imposed by Chapter 2313. of the Rev... |
Section 2317.02 | Privileged communications.
...a valid educator license from the state board of education as provided for in section 3319.22 of the Revised Code, a person licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code as a licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed professional counselor, social worker, independent social worker, marriage and family therapist or independent marriage and family therapist, or registered under Chapter 4757. of the Revised ... |
Section 2317.021 | Extension of attorney-client privilege in case of dissolved corporation.
... the privilege shall extend to the last board of directors, their successors or assigns, or to the trustees, their successors or assigns. This section shall be construed as in addition to, and not in limitation of, other laws affording protection to communications under the attorney-client privilege. (B) As used in this section and in sections 2317.02 and 2317.03 of the Revised Code, "incompetent" or "incompetent p... |
Section 2317.023 | Privileged peer support communications.
...dicine and surgery by the state medical board, including such an individual who has satisfactorily completed a residency training program in psychiatry; (2) An individual licensed under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code to practice psychology; (3) A clinical nurse specialist as defined in section 4723.01 of the Revised Code who holds a psychiatric-mental health credential issued by the American nurses credentiali... |
Section 2323.07 | Sale of foreclosed property.
...ourt having jurisdiction or the county board of revision with jurisdiction pursuant to section 323.66 of the Revised Code. When the real property to be sold is in one or more tracts, the court may order the officer who makes the sale to subdivide, appraise, and sell them in parcels, or sell any one of the tracts as a whole. When the mortgaged property is situated in more than one county, the court may order ... |
Section 2327.01 | Execution defined.
... clerk, the court itself, or the county board of revision with jurisdiction pursuant to section 323.66 of the Revised Code, and directed to the sheriff of the county. (2) An execution includes a process of a court, issued by its clerk or the court itself, and directed to a private selling officer authorized in accordance with section 2329.151, 2329.152, or 5721.39 of the Revised Code. (3) Executions may be issued t... |
Section 2327.02 | Kinds of execution.
...court having jurisdiction or the county board of revision with jurisdiction pursuant to section 323.66 of the Revised Code, directly commanding the sheriff or the private selling officer to sell, convey, or deliver possession of the property as commanded in that order. In those cases, the clerk shall journalize the order and deliver that writ or order to the sheriff or private selling officer for execution. If the pr... |
Section 2329.66 | Exempted interests and rights.
... public employees deferred compensation board, a government unit, or a municipal corporation, or the person's other accrued or accruing rights or interests, as exempted by section 143.11, 145.56, 146.13, 148.09, 742.47, 3307.41, 3309.66, or 5505.22 of the Revised Code, and the person's rights to or interests in benefits from the Ohio public safety officers death benefit fund; (b) Except as provided in sections 3119.... |
Section 2335.06 | Witness fees in civil cases.
... to be taxed in the bill of costs. The board of county commissioners of each county shall set the reimbursement rate for each mile necessarily traveled by a witness in a civil case in the common pleas court, any division of the common pleas court, a county court, or a county-operated municipal court. The rate shall not exceed fifty and one-half cents for each mile. (2) For attending a coroner's inquest, the sa... |
Section 2335.10 | Expenses in pursuit of felon.
...The board of county commissioners may allow and pay the necessary expenses incurred by an officer in pursuit of a person charged with a felony, who has signed a formal waiver of interstate extradition or fled the country. |
Section 2335.13 | Allowance wherein state fails or defendant is insolvent.
...ich the defendant proves insolvent, the board of county commissioners, at its first meeting in January, shall make an allowance to constables, in the place of fees, but in no year shall the aggregate allowance to such officer exceed the fees legally taxed to him in such causes, nor, in any calendar year, shall the aggregate amount allowed such officer and his successor exceed one hundred dollars. If there is a succe... |
Section 2335.14 | Inclusion of officer's fees in ascertaining the amount of fees taxed.
...other proof, to the satisfaction of the board of county commissioners, that the prosecuting witness was indigent and unable to pay the costs or procure security thereof, and that the officer exercised due care in taking such security, the fees of such officer in such cases shall not be included in ascertaining the amount to be so allowed. |
Section 2335.15 | Insufficient security for costs.
...the time of taking is insufficient, the board of county commissioners, in making allowance to him, shall not take into account his fees in such case. |
Section 2335.24 | Collection of costs - contracts for collection.
...clerk of a municipal court, and means a board of county commissioners, if the clerk of the court involved is the clerk of a county court or a court of common pleas. |
Section 2335.39 | Compensation for fees incurred by prevailing party in connection with action or appeal.
...ate government or the state department, board, office, commission, agency, institution, or other instrumentality over which the party prevailed in the action or appeal from any funds available to it for payment of such compensation. If compensation is not paid from such funds or such funds are not available, upon the filing of the court's order in favor of the prevailing eligible party with the clerk of the court of ... |
Section 2501.181 | Principal seat - county responsibility.
...istrict as its principal seat. (B) The board of county commissioners of the county selected as the principal seat of a court of appeals shall provide and maintain the books, supplies, and facilities required to be provided under section 2501.18 of the Revised Code. The expenses of operating the court, including the cost of providing and maintaining books, supplies, and facilities, and including the compensation of o... |
Section 2505.04 | Perfecting an appeal.
...ith the administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality involved. If a leave to appeal from a court first must be obtained, a notice of appeal also shall be filed in the appellate court. After being perfected, an appeal shall not be dismissed without notice to the appellant, and no step required to be taken subsequent to the perfection of the appeal is jurisdictional. |
Section 2505.07 | Time for perfecting appeal.
...r of an administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality, the period of time within which the appeal shall be perfected, unless otherwise provided by law, is thirty days. |
Section 2505.08 | Complete transcript of original papers, testimony, and evidence taken into consideration in issuing final order.
...de, the administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality whose final order is being appealed shall prepare and file in the court to which the appeal is taken a complete transcript of all the original papers, testimony, and evidence offered, heard, and taken into consideration in issuing the final order. The costs of the transcript shall be taxed as part of the costs of... |
Section 2505.20 | Judgment or order against sureties.
...ith the administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality involved. |
Section 2505.34 | Appeal on questions of law and fact damages.
...r of an administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality, whose final order is the subject of the appeal, or if such an appeal is dismissed for want of prosecution, damages may be awarded as follows: (A) If the judgment involves the payment of money other than in a nominal amount, unless the appellate court is satisfied that there were reasonable grounds for the appea... |
Section 2505.35 | Appeal on questions of law damages.
... of the administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality involved directs the payment of money and execution was stayed on appeal in the appellate court. If such execution was stayed on appeal, in lieu of such damages, the final order, judgment, or decree shall bear additional interest, at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum, for the time it was stayed, to be ... |