Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5309.44 | New certificate of title issued.
...ster of any certificate of title by the county recorder in pursuance of any deed or other voluntary instrument, unless the owner's duplicate certificate is presented with such instrument, except in cases expressly provided for in sections 5309.02 to 5310.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or upon the order of the probate court or the court of common pleas, for cause shown. Whenever such order is made, a memorandum t... |
Section 5309.57 | Accounts of mechanics or laborers constitute lien.
...er's lien is filed in the office of the county recorder by which a lien is sought to be obtained upon any registered land, the county recorder shall forthwith make notation and enter a memorial thereof upon the folium of the register where the last certificate of title to the land is registered, stating the name of the claimant, amount claimed, volume and folium of the record where recorded, and the exact time when s... |
Section 5309.64 | Transfer of title under order of sale.
...ecree was rendered, on filing with the county recorder a certificate that the terms of sale have been complied with and a certified copy of the order of sale and return thereof and confirmation, or a certified copy of the decree of the court transferring or affecting the title, as the case may be, is entitled to have the property transferred to the purchaser or person in whose favor the decree was rendered and ... |
Section 5309.68 | Certificate of title - surrender - withdrawal.
... from registration by presenting to the county recorder an affidavit of intention to withdraw. The affidavit shall describe the real estate, shall be properly executed and signed, and shall have attached to it the owner's duplicate certificate of title. Thereupon the county recorder shall register or record the affidavit and, upon order of the court, cancel said certificate of record and record the court's orde... |
Section 5309.74 | Power of attorney must be filed with county recorder - revocation.
...erson to so act shall be filed with the county recorder, and a memorial thereof entered upon the registered certificate of title giving the exact time of the filing. Such power of attorney may be revoked by revocation in writing, but such revocation shall not take effect until it is filed with the recorder and noted as a memorial on the register of title. Death shall not effect a revocation of such power of attorney ... |
Section 5309.76 | Alterations or erasures not permitted - exceptions.
...rtificate of title, upon satisfying the county recorder of the facts, shall surrender that person's duplicate certificate of title and take out a new certificate of title in that person's correct or changed name. The recorder shall enter and attest on the register of titles a memorandum of that change or correction and its date. This division applies to every person holding a registered interest in or upon land, and ... |
Section 5309.80 | Statements or indorsements contained in instruments presented for registration.
...very instrument or paper filed with the county recorder by any person or officer under sections 5309.02 to 5310.21, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or any amendment thereof, for the purpose of acquiring or affecting in any way an involuntary interest in, or lien or charge upon registered land, shall contain or have indorsed upon it the full name, county of residence, and post-office address of the grantee or other pe... |
Section 5309.81 | Parties to suit or proceeding involving registered land.
...s indorsed thereon in the office of the county recorder, unless known by the plaintiff or party required to cause notice to be given to be incorrect, may be regarded as the correct residence and address of such party in interest and service made accordingly whether he resides within or without the state. In any matter or proceeding before the recorder in relation to registered land, or any interest in, or lien or ch... |
Section 5310.01 | Acceptance of fees and employment by county recorder prohibited.
...No county recorder or deputy, while in office, shall directly or indirectly accept any employment, or be interested in fees arising from such employment, as attorney, agent, or otherwise, from an applicant to register land, or other person connected with or concerned in the registration of land, or any lien, or charge thereon, or other matter in any way connected with the registration of land. |
Section 5310.33 | Costs and benefits of maintaining land registration system.
...lishing land registration, the board of county commissioners shall collect evidence with regard to the costs and benefits of maintaining a land registration system in the county. The board shall collect the evidence by means of a public hearing, and by means of independent studies, investigations, interviews, surveys, and other research that it conducts or causes to be conducted. The board shall conduct the public he... |
Section 5310.42 | Certificate of title of registered land effect after abolition.
...tles on the date of implementation in a county that has abolished land registration has the following effects on and after such date: (A) Conclusive effect as to conveyances and encumbrances occurring before the date of implementation and noted on the certificate; (B) Conclusive effect as to conveyances and encumbrances occurring before the date of implementation that, as of the date of implementation were not note... |
Section 5310.51 | Certificates of title resulting from pending actions.
...The county recorder, with regard to a certificate of title issued as the result of any proceeding contemplated by section 5310.43 or 5310.44 of the Revised Code, shall do both of the following: (A) Transcribe or bind the certificate in the register of titles, the same as if land registration had not been abolished in the county. The recorder shall issue duplicates of such a certificate of title as provided in sectio... |
Section 5310.54 | Nonabolishing county's land registration system.
...A nonabolishing county's land registration system, except insofar as required to carry out sections 5310.52 and 5310.53 of the Revised Code, shall remain intact and fully operational. |
Section 5311.052 | Action to contest change in percentage interests in common areas and facilities of unit owners.
... which the declaration was filed with a county recorder prior to October 1, 1978, has been expanded by the addition of units in accordance with the declaration, and if the unit owners do not commence an action to contest the change in the undivided interests in the common elements in a court of competent jurisdiction within two years after the date that the amendment was filed with the county recorder, each of th... |
Section 5315.04 | Execution of deed in lieu of foreclosure; documents.
...l property records of the office of the county recorder of the county in which the subject real property is located: (1) A deed in lieu of foreclosure; (2) A lease with option to purchase agreement; (3) The renewal of a lease with option to purchase aggreement; (4) The termination of a lease with option to purchase agreement. |
Section 5321.18 | Written rental agreement for residential premises provisions.
... the principal place of business in the county in which the residential property is situated or if there is no place of business in such county then its principal place of business in this state, and shall include the name of the person in charge thereof. (B) If the rental agreement is oral, the landlord, at the commencement of the term of occupancy, shall deliver to tenant a written notice containing the informatio... |
Section 5323.04 | Filed information as public record.
...(A) All information filed with a county auditor under this chapter is a public record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code. (B) An owner of residential rental property who complies with the requirements of this chapter shall be deemed to be in full compliance with any request by the state or any political subdivision to that owner for information that is identical to the information filed with the county auditor... |
Section 5323.99 | Failure to comply with chapter - penalty.
...ection 5323.03 of the Revised Code. The county auditor may impose upon any person who violates this section a special assessment on the residential rental property that is the subject of the violation that is not less than fifty dollars or more than one hundred fifty dollars. Such special assessment may be appealed to the county board of revision. |
Section 5501.03 | Department of transportation - powers and duties.
...issions, regional transit authorities, county transit boards, and port authorities, to administer the design, qualification of bidders, competitive bid letting, construction inspection, research, and acceptance of any projects or transportation facilities administered by the department, provided the administration of such projects or transportation facilities is performed in accordance with all applicable state... |
Section 5501.22 | Actions against director.
...fendants, in any court outside Franklin county except in actions brought by a railroad company under section 4957.30 of the Revised Code, or by a property owner to prevent the taking of property without due process of law, in which case suit may be brought in the county where such property is situated, or in any action otherwise specifically provided for in Chapters 5501., 5503., 5511., 5512., 5513., 5515., 5516., 55... |
Section 5501.39 | Research laboratory.
...ilding materials for authorities of any county, municipal corporation, township, or other subdivision of the state. When the director makes such tests he shall collect from such county, municipal corporation, township, or other subdivision of the state a fee sufficient to cover the actual cost of making such tests. The fees collected shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the state highway operating f... |
Section 5501.41 | Removal of snow and ice.
...uch municipal corporation. The board of county commissioners on county highways, and the board of township trustees on township roads, shall have the same authority to purchase equipment for the removal of and to remove snow and ice as the director has on the state highway system. (B)(1) The director may provide road salt to a political subdivision if all of the following apply: (a) The director has excess road sal... |
Section 5501.50 | Leases of real property not immediately needed for highway purposes for agricultural purposes.
...on in the court of common pleas of the county in which the property is located. Upon a finding by the court that a violation of the agreement exists as alleged in the petition, the court shall enter an order of abatement against the lessee of the property. (F) If real property offered for lease as provided in this section is located near a highway where the use of the property for crops such as corn and wheat ... |
Section 5501.51 | Reimbursing utility for facilities relocated by highway project.
...ction 4928.01 of the Revised Code; (d) County-owned or county-operated water and sewer facilities. |
Section 5501.52 | Annual reports summarizing state and federal money spent on highway projects.
...ouse of representatives summarizing, by county and by project, the amounts of state and federal money spent on encumbered for highway projects during the preceding fiscal year. The summaries shall indicate whether a project is for new construction, reconstruction, repair, or maintenance; when it was commenced and when it was or is expected to be completed; the total amount that has been spent on the project; and what... |