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Section 1551.34 | Biennial Ohio coal development agenda.

...ies in all of the following areas: (1) Commercialization of available technology; (2) Marketplace adoption of that technology; (3) Enhancement of user markets for Ohio coal. (E) The types of projects to be funded in the succeeding biennium; (F) Anticipated expenditures for, the relative priority of, and the potential benefits of each type of project to be funded in the succeeding biennium; (G) The results ob...

Section 1567.18 | Rules for use of alternating current.

...r cent higher than the standard for the commercial rated voltage between conductors and ground and installed in conduit or be lead covered with an additional covering of steel armor wire or steel tape, and all wire shall be subject to carrying capacity according to the rules of the national board of fire underwriters. This cable may be installed either in or on the bottom or in the location prescribed for direct curr...

Section 163.01 | Appropriation of property definitions.

...ng that is for conveyance to a private commercial enterprise, economic development, or solely for the purpose of increasing public revenue, unless the property is conveyed or leased to one of the following: (a) A public utility, municipal power agency, or common carrier; (b) A private entity that occupies a port authority transportation facility or an incidental area within a publicly owned and occupied pro...

Section 163.15 | Contents of jury verdict - relocation payments.

...of real property requires the owner, a commercial tenant, or a residential tenant identified by the owner in a notice filed with the court to move or relocate, the agency shall make a payment to that person, upon proper application as approved by the agency, for all of the following: (a) Actual reasonable expenses in moving the person and the person's family, business, farm operation, or other personal propert...

Section 163.56 | Resolving problems associated with displacement.

...les and rental housing, and of suitable commercial properties and locations for displaced businesses and farm operations; (3) Assure that, within a reasonable period of time, prior to displacement there will be available comparable replacement dwellings, as defined by the head of the displacing agency, equal in number to the number of and available to the displaced persons who require such dwellings, except that the...

Section 166.06 | Contracts to guarantee repayment of loans from loan guarantee fund.

...enders as are generally consistent with commercial practice, including, where applicable, provisions with respect to property insurance, repairs, alterations, payment of taxes and assessments, delinquency charges, default remedies, acceleration of maturity, prior, additional and secondary liens, and other matters as the director may approve. (C) The contract of guarantee may make provision for the conditions of, tim...

Section 166.15 | Contracts to guarantee repayment or payment of unpaid principal amount of loans.

...enders as are generally consistent with commercial practice for the type of eligible innovation project that is the subject of the assistance, including, where applicable, provisions with respect to property insurance, repairs, alterations, payment of taxes and assessments, delinquency charges, default remedies, acceleration of maturity, prior, additional, and secondary liens, and other matters as the director may ap...

Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.

...ficates, promissory notes, all forms of commercial 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, reorga...

Section 1707.02 | Exempt securities.

... the payment of such securities. (G) Commercial paper and promissory notes are exempt when they are not offered directly or indirectly for sale to the public. (H) Any security issued or guaranteed by an insurance company, except as provided in section 1707.32 of the Revised Code, is exempt if such company is under the supervision of, and the issuance or guaranty of such security is regulated by, a state. (I)...

Section 1715.51 | Uniform management of institutional funds definitions.

...tal organization, or any other legal or commercial entity. (G) " Program related asset" means an asset held by an institution primarily to accomplish a charitable purpose of the institution and not primarily for investment. (H) "Record" means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.

Section 1716.01 | Charitable organization definitions.

...ibuted for a charitable purpose. (E) "Commercial co-venturer" means any person who for profit regularly and primarily is engaged in trade or commerce other than in connection with soliciting for charitable organizations or charitable purposes and who conducts a charitable sales promotion. (F) "Contribution" means the promise, pledge, or grant of any money or property, financial assistance, or any other thing of v...

Section 1716.04 | Annual report.

...g counsel, professional solicitors, and commercial co-venturers used, if any, and the amounts of money received from each of them, if any. (4) A statement of functional expenses that shall include, but not be limited to, expenses of the following categories: (a) Program; (b) Management and general; (c) Fund-raising. (5) Any other information that the attorney general, by rule, may require. (B) The attorney gene...

Section 1716.11 | Maintaining records of solicitation activities.

...ng counsel, professional solicitor, and commercial co-venturer, whether or not required to register pursuant to this chapter, shall keep true records of solicitation activities that are covered by this chapter or any rule adopted under this chapter. The records shall be made available to the attorney general for inspection and shall be furnished to him not later than ten days after his request. The records shall be r...

Section 1716.12 | Attorney general may exchange information with other states.

...ng counsel, professional solicitors, or commercial co-venturers with the appropriate authority of any other state or of the United States. The attorney general may accept any information filed by a charitable organization with the appropriate authority of another state or of the United States in lieu of the information that the charitable organization is required to file pursuant to this chapter if the information su...

Section 1716.14 | Prohibited acts and practices - noncomplying solicitation is a nuisance.

...t is greater than that agreed to by the commercial co-venturer and the charitable organization pursuant to section 1716.09 of the Revised Code; (9) Filing false or misleading information in any document required to be filed with the attorney general under this chapter; (10) Filing false or misleading information in response to a request from the attorney general under section 1716.15 of the Revised Code; (11) F...

Section 1716.16 | Civil actions to enforce chapter.

...aising counsel, professional solicitor, commercial co-venturer, or any of their agents, or any other person that violates the terms of an assurance of discontinuance, an injunction, or any other order or judgment entered by a court under this section, shall forfeit and pay to the state a civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars for each violation that may be recovered in a civil action brought by the attor...

Section 1724.01 | Community improvement corporations.

... promoting the industrial, economic, commercial, and civic development of a community or area; or (2)(a) Facilitating the reclamation, rehabilitation, and reutilization of vacant, abandoned, tax-foreclosed, or other real property within the county for whose benefit the corporation is being organized, but not limited to the purposes described in division (B)(2) of this section; (b) Efficiently ho...

Section 1724.02 | Powers of corporation.

...or the loan through ordinary banking or commercial channels and that the loan has been refused by at least one bank or other financial institution. Nothing in this division shall preclude a county land reutilization corporation from making revolving loans to community development corporations, private entities, or any person for the purposes contained in the corporation's plan under section 1724.10 of the Revised Cod...

Section 1725.01 | Officers of commercial organizations.

...The officers of an incorporated board of trade, chamber of commerce, merchants' exchange, or other kindred association shall consist of a president, two vice-presidents, a treasurer, and a secretary, all of whom shall be members of the association and be engaged in business at, or residents of, the municipal corporation in which it is established. They shall be elected by ballot at the annual meeting of the associati...

Section 1726.04 | Powers of corporation.

...or the loan through ordinary banking or commercial channels and that the loan has been refused by at least one bank or other financial institution; (D) To purchase, receive, hold, lease, or otherwise acquire and to sell, convey, transfer, lease, or otherwise dispose of real and personal property, together with such rights and privileges as may be incidental and appurtenant thereto and the use thereof, including but ...

Section 1751.06 | Powers upon obtaining certificate.

...alth insuring corporation without other commercial enrollment from contracting solely with federal health care programs regulated by federal regulatory bodies. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the authority of a health insuring corporation to perform those functions not otherwise prohibited by law.

Section 177.02 | Complaint that alleges that organized criminal activity has occurred in county; Organized retail theft task force.

...s, money, or baggage that constitutes a commercial shipment of freight moving in any of the following: (a) Commerce; (b) A pipeline system; (c) A railroad car; (d) A motor truck or other vehicle; (e) A tank or storage facility; (f) A station house, platform, or depot; (g) A vessel or wharf; (h) An aircraft, airport terminal, airport, aircraft terminal, or air navigation facility; (i) An intermodal c...

Section 1776.01 | Definitions.

... instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity in its own or any representative capacity, in each case whether domestic or foreign. (R) "Property" means all property, real, personal, or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein. (S) "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or insular possession subject to the...

Section 2109.37 | Investment of trust funds by fiduciary.

...truments including, but not limited to, commercial paper, or fully collateralized repurchase agreements or other evidences of indebtedness that are payable on demand or generally have a maturity date not exceeding ninety-one days from the date of investment, except with the approval of the probate court or with the permission of the instruments creating the trust. (C)(1) In addition to the investments allowed by t...

Section 2109.372 | Holding cash or making temporary investments.

...truments including, but not limited to, commercial paper rated at the time of purchase in either of the two highest classifications established by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization; (v) Deposits in banks, savings banks, or savings and loan associations, whose deposits are insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation, or in credit unions insured by the national credit union ...