Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 165.13 | Prohibiting interest in public contract.
...of mortgage or trust agreement securing bonds issued under authority of section 165.03 of the Revised Code, or a supplier of materials or a contractor or subcontractor for construction of a project. |
Section 166.05 | Selection criteria.
...assistance with industrial development bonds, and otherwise, with respect to the eligible project; (h) The impact of the eligible project and its operations on local government services, including school services, and on public facilities; (i) The effect of the assistance on the loss of or damage to or destruction of prime farmland, or the removal from agricultural production of prime farmland. As used in thi... |
Section 166.14 | Determining eligible innovation projects - confidential information.
...assistance with industrial development bonds, and otherwise, with respect to the eligible innovation project or with respect to any providers of innovation property to be included as part of the eligible innovation project; (f) The likelihood of the successful implementation of the proposed eligible innovation project; (g) Whether the eligible innovation project involves the use of technology in a targeted in... |
Section 166.19 | Considerations in granting assistance for research and development financial assistance.
... assistance with industrial development bonds, and otherwise, with respect to the eligible research and development project or with respect to any providers of research and development property to be included as part of the project; (f) The likelihood that the eligible research and development project will be successfully implemented. (2) The director may consider the benefits to the local area, including taxe... |
Section 167.10 | Qualifying council defined - general powers.
...e Revised Code. (2) "Securities" means bonds, notes, or other evidence of obligation issued in temporary or permanent form, including book-entry securities. (B) A qualifying council may acquire, construct, and otherwise improve real and personal property to be used by or for the benefit of the qualifying council or one or more of its members. The acquisition, construction, and improvement may be financed by c... |
Section 1701.13 | Authority of corporation.
...and issue, sell, and pledge its notes, bonds, and other evidences of indebtedness, and secure any of its obligations by mortgage, pledge, or deed of trust of all or any of its property, and guarantee or secure obligations of any person; (7) Resist a change or potential change in control of the corporation if the directors by a majority vote of a quorum determine that the change or potential change is opposed to... |
Section 1701.27 | Replacement of lost, stolen or destroyed certificate.
...ion, the person interested therein, the bond required to be given to protect the corporation or any person injured by the execution and delivery of a new certificate, the terms on which a new certificate shall be executed and delivered, and the costs and counsel fees, if any, to be allowed to the corporation. (B) A corporation which voluntarily and in good faith executes and delivers a new certificate in lieu of one... |
Section 1701.67 | Using facsimile signatures.
...When any note, bond, or other evidence of indebtedness of a corporation is authenticated or countersigned by an incorporated trustee, the signature of any officer of the corporation authorized to sign any such instrument may be facsimile, engraved, stamped, or printed. Although any officer of the corporation whose manual or facsimile signature is affixed to any such instrument ceases to be such officer before the ins... |
Section 1701.68 | Usury.
...poration; nor shall any corporate note, bond, or other evidence of indebtedness, mortgage, pledge, or deed of trust, be set aside, impaired, or adjudged invalid by reason of anything contained in laws prohibiting usury or regulating interest rates. |
Section 1701.75 | Reorganization of corporation.
...rities; authorize the issuing of notes, bonds, and other evidences of indebtedness, whether or not convertible into shares or other securities; lease its property to any corporation; dissolve; or effect any other change authorized by this chapter. (C) If an amendment to the articles is adopted or the merger, consolidation, or dissolution of a corporation is authorized in the manner provided in division (A)(1) of thi... |
Section 1701.90 | Receiver for winding up affairs of corporation.
...nd may be required to qualify by giving bond to the state in such amount as the court fixes, with surety to the satisfaction of the clerk of the court, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the receiver's duties and for a due accounting for all money or property received by the receiver. |
Section 1702.12 | Authority of nonprofit corporation.
...and issue, sell, and pledge its notes, bonds, and other evidences of indebtedness, and secure any of its obligations by mortgage, pledge, or deed of trust, of all or any of its property, and guarantee or secure obligations of any person; (6) Become a member of another corporation; (7) Conduct its affairs in this state and elsewhere; (8) Resist a change or potential change in control of the corporation, if the... |
Section 1702.37 | Usury.
...poration; nor shall any corporate note, bond, or other evidence of indebtedness, mortgage, pledge, or deed of trust, be set aside, impaired, or adjudged invalid by reason of anything contained in laws prohibiting usury or regulating interest rates. |
Section 1702.51 | Receiver for winding up affairs of corporation.
...nd may be required to qualify by giving bond to the state in such amount as the court fixes, with surety to the satisfaction of the clerk of the court, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the receiver's duties and for a due accounting for all money or property received by the receiver. |
Section 1703.02 | Corporations excepted.
...s, title guarantee and trust companies, bond investment companies, and insurance companies; or to public utility companies engaged in this state in interstate commerce. |
Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.
...rcial paper, evidences of indebtedness, bonds, debentures, land trust certificates, fee certificates, leasehold certificates, syndicate certificates, endowment certificates, interests in or under profit-sharing or participation agreements, interests in or under oil, gas, or mining leases, preorganization or reorganization subscriptions, preorganization certificates, reorganization certificates, interests in any trust... |
Section 1707.46 | Duties of commissioner of securities.
...cted or adopted to regulate the sale of bonds, stocks, and other securities and to prevent fraud in such sales. The commissioner also shall enforce all the laws and administrative rules enacted or adopted to regulate investment advisers, investment adviser representatives, state retirement system investment officers, and the bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer and to prevent fraud in their acts,... |
Section 1707.50 | Violations, penalties, and private rights of action.
... payment of debt service on outstanding bonds that are direct obligations of the state; (b) Seventy-five per cent to the purchaser, purchasers, or purchaser class. (5) Purchasers or purchaser classes that prevail in a civil action brought under this section shall 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 preclu... |
Section 1710.06 | Plans for public improvements or public services.
...ng interest on, and redeeming notes and bonds issued for funding public improvements and public services plans; (6) Sale, lease, lease with an option to purchase, conveyance of other interests in, or other contracts for the acquisition, construction, maintenance, repair, furnishing, equipping, operation, or improvement of any special energy improvement project by the special improvement district, between a partici... |
Section 1710.07 | Permitted costs of plan.
...g interest on, and redeeming notes and bonds issued for funding the public improvements or public services plan; and (F) The costs associated with the sale, lease, lease with an option to purchase, conveyance of other interests in, or other contracts for the acquisition, construction, maintenance, repair, furnishing, equipping, operation, or improvement of any special energy improvement project by the district... |
Section 1711.11 | License required to operate certain concessions - inspectors.
...uired of an inspector, any insurance or bonds required of an inspector, and all the services the inspector will be required to perform on behalf of the department in an efficient professional manner. (F) This section does not require the officers of any county or independent agricultural society or of the Ohio expositions commission to grant any privilege or concession to any licensee. (G) The director shall enfo... |
Section 1711.131 | Policies for use of credit card accounts.
... liable in person and upon any official bond the officer or employee has given to the agricultural society to reimburse the society treasury the amount for which the officer or employee does not provide itemized receipts in accordance with the policy described in division (A) of this section. (F) The use of a credit card account for expenses beyond those authorized by the board constitutes misuse of a credit card ac... |
Section 1713.11 | Temporary loans secured by mortgage authorized.
...ans without mortgage or by the issue of bonds or notes and secure them by a mortgage upon the property on which such improvement is to be made, if the property is not held by it under some specific trust. |
Section 1713.32 | Mechanics' institute may borrow money.
...e prior to 1851 may borrow money, issue bonds or notes therefor at no more than the legal rate of interest, and secure them by mortgage upon its real estate. |
Section 1716.99 | Penalty.
...ed under this chapter shall forfeit the bond described in section 1716.07 of the Revised Code to the state treasury to the credit of the charitable law fund established under section 109.32 of the Revised Code and shall be prohibited from registering with the attorney general or from serving as a fund-raising counsel or professional solicitor in this state for a period of five years after conviction. |