Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5301.231 | Effective dates of amendments, supplements, modifications or extensions of mortgages, or of debt secured by mortgages,.
... shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the mortgaged premises are situated and shall take effect at the time they are delivered to the recorder for record. Sections 317.08, 5301.23, and 5301.231 of the Revised Code do not affect the enforceability, validity, or legal effect of instruments recorded in those mortgage records prior to October 10, 1963. (B) An amendment or supplem... |
Section 5301.26 | Vendor's lien.
... for record of such a mortgage with the county recorder of the county in which said land is located shall be constructive notice of the waiver of the vendor's lien. |
Section 5301.27 | Conditional grants or devises of real estate.
... such acts, to the probate court of the county in which such lands are situated. The court must enter such payments and the proof of the performance of such acts on its journal, record the receipts and the proof of the performance of such acts on the margin of the will record in which such encumbrances are created, and order that this be done in like manner on the margin of the deed record by the county recorder. Suc... |
Section 5301.29 | Releases of mortgages made valid.
...n twenty-one years in the office of the county recorder of the county in which such real estate is situated, and the record thereof shows that there is a defect in such release, cancellation, or satisfaction, such release, cancellation, or satisfaction and the record thereof shall be cured of such defect, if such defect is due to any of the following: (A) It purports to be signed by an agent or attorney of the mortg... |
Section 5301.291 | Mortgage release, cancellation, or satisfaction not defective.
...sfaction of record in the office of the county recorder of the county within this state in which such real estate is situated shall be deemed defective because: (A) The executor, administrator, guardian, assignee, or trustee signed it individually instead of in his representative or official capacity. (B) The release, cancellation, or satisfaction is by separate instrument, and the certificate of acknowledgment is ... |
Section 5301.31 | Assignment or partial release in margin of original record.
...e, the signing shall be attested by the county recorder. The assignment, whether it is upon the original mortgage, upon the margin of the record of the original mortgage, or by separate instrument, shall transfer not only the lien of the mortgage but also all interest in the land described in the mortgage. An assignment of a mortgage shall contain the then current mailing address of the assignee. The signature of a p... |
Section 5301.38 | Record of patents, copies, and exemplifications.
...e, may be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which such lands, or a part thereof, are situated. The recorder shall be paid the fees for recording such patents as provided in section 317.32 of the Revised Code for recording deeds. |
Section 5301.44 | Certified copy of record in action to cure defects.
...erwise, and it has been recorded in the county recorder's office of the county where the lands are or were situated at the time of such record, the record or a certified copy thereof in an action to cure or supply such defect, mistake, or omission, or to compel the execution of a valid conveyance of such real estate, may be read in evidence, and shall be prima-facie evidence that such instrument was executed and exis... |
Section 5301.46 | Assignment, release, or cancellation of interest made by separate instrument to contain description.
...ned, released, or canceled. (B) In any county that maintains sectional indexes pursuant to section 317.20 of the Revised Code, each assignment, release, or cancellation of an interest in real property that is made by a separate instrument shall contain a description of the real property that is subject to the interest sufficient to enable the county recorder to index the assignment, release, or cancellation correctl... |
Section 5301.68 | Granting conservation or agricultural easement.
...er Chapter 6119. of the Revised Code, a county, a township, a municipal corporation, or a charitable organization that is authorized to hold conservation easements by division (B) of section 5301.69 of the Revised Code, in the form of articles of dedication, easement, covenant, restriction, or condition. An owner of land also may grant an agricultural easement to the director of agriculture; to a municipal corporatio... |
Section 5301.692 | Holding land or interests in land for purpose of retaining use of land predominantly in agriculture.
...ty of a municipal corporation, board of county commissioners of a county, or board of township trustees of a township, in addition to the legislative authority's or board's other powers, may hold land or interests in land for the purpose of retaining the use of the land predominantly in agriculture. The authority and boards may do all things necessary or appropriate to achieve that purpose, including, without limita... |
Section 5301.88 | Filing and recording of environmental covenants.
...ant shall be filed in the office of the county recorder of each county in which the real property that is subject to the environmental covenant is located and shall be recorded in the same manner as a deed to the property. For purposes of indexing, a holder shall be treated as a grantee. (B) Pursuant to Chapter 5309. of the Revised Code, an environmental covenant and any amendment or termination of the environmental... |
Section 5302.221 | Transfer on death deed medicaid estate recovery form.
...vision (B) of this section available to county recorders. A county recorder shall provide a copy of the form to a beneficiary of a transfer on death designation affidavit or the beneficiary's representative before recording the transfer of the real property or interest in the real property under section 5302.222 of the Revised Code. A beneficiary or beneficiary's representative shall submit a copy of the properly com... |
Section 5302.31 | Private selling officer's deed; form.
...Court of Common Pleas, ________________ County, Ohio, Case No. ________________, ___________________ vs. _____________________, and all pleadings therein incorporated herein by reference in and to the following Lands and Tenements situated in the County of ___________________ and State of Ohio, known and described as follows, to-wit: (description of land or interest therein) This deed does not reflect any restricti... |
Section 5303.09 | Title under a sale for taxes.
...nd sold for taxes, having the deed of a county auditor therefor, or a certificate of such sale from a county treasurer, or claiming under the person who holds such deed or certificate, has sufficient title to the land to demand the value of improvements under such section. |
Section 5305.01 | Assignment of dower.
... assignment by the probate judge of the county, and also by the probate judge of the county appointing such guardian, and accepted by such spouse, in writing thereon, shall be a valid assignment. |
Section 5305.06 | Appointment of commissioners to assign dower.
...ree judicious, disinterested men of the county in which the action to assign dower is pending, who are not of kin to either of the parties interested, to be commissioners. The court shall issue its order to the sheriff of that county, commanding him that by the oaths of the commissioners which may be administered by him, he cause such dower to be set off and assigned to the plaintiff in the manner set forth in the ju... |
Section 5305.21 | Dower of incompetent person may be barred.
...ion to the court of common pleas of the county in which the incompetent person resides, or, if such incompetent person resides out of the state, then in the county in which the real estate is situated, for leave to have part or all of such real estate so conveyed, released of the dower right therein. Such petition shall set forth the grounds for incompetency of the incompetent person, and a description of the la... |
Section 5307.04 | Order of partition.
...te to be partitioned extends beyond the county in which the action is commenced, the court may appoint a separate commissioner or commissioners, not to exceed three, to make the partition of that portion of the estate located in the other county. |
Section 5309.03 | Powers of the county recorder.
...21, inclusive, of the Revised Code, the county recorder may administer oaths, issue subpoenas, summons, and other process, serve and cause notices to be served, enforce the attendance of and examine witnesses, compel the production of papers and evidence, order surveys and appoint competent surveyors to make them, and conduct hearings and make such orders as are appropriate and in accordance with such sections. |
Section 5309.04 | Examiners of titles - qualifications, bond, duties.
...The court of common pleas in each county shall appoint, subject to removal at any time by said court, one or more examiners of titles, who shall be officers of the court and competent attorneys at law with skill and experience in the examination of titles to real estate. Each examiner, before entering on the discharge of his duties, shall give a bond payable to this state for the use of whom it may concern, in an amo... |
Section 5309.06 | Estates or interests which may be registered - procedure.
...No estate less than a fee simple and no mortgage, lien, or charge of any kind shall be registered unless the fee in possession, remainder, or reversion or other character of fee in and to the land has been registered first or is registered at the same time. If the estate of the applicant is subject to any outstanding lesser estate, including life estates, estates for years, conditional limitations, executory devises ... |
Section 5309.28 | Holder of certificate of title holds free from encumbrances - exceptions.
...nnot require to appear of record in the county recorder's office; (2) Taxes and assessments levied by the United States, this state, or any taxing district of this state; (3) Any highway, public way, or private way laid out or acquired by law or otherwise, unless the certificate of title states that the nonexistence of the way or the boundaries of the way, if any boundaries exist, have been determined by the court;... |
Section 5309.40 | Transfer of estate by registered owner in fee.
...deed or instrument of conveyance to the county recorder of the county in which the property is situated, the recorder shall file the deed or instrument of conveyance, and, if the recorder finds that the transferor is entitled to make the transfer under this chapter and Chapter 5310. of the Revised Code, the recorder shall register the title, in accordance with the deed or instrument of conveyance, in the name of the ... |
Section 5309.42 | Transfer of an estate less than a fee.
... or other instrument of transfer to the county recorder of the county where the land is situated, together with the owner's duplicate certificate of title, the recorder shall file such instrument and indorse thereon the exact time of such filing. If upon examination it appears to the recorder that the transferor is entitled to make such conveyance, the recorder shall register the same by indorsing upon the folium of ... |