Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 131.19 | Finding necessary to release treasurer or clerk.
... Revised Code is effected, the board of county commissioners, board of township trustees, legislative authority of the municipal corporation or board of education shall find that the treasurer or clerk was entrusted by law with the care of public funds, and that the loss thereof was not occasioned by his fault or negligence, and an entry of such findings shall be made upon the record book of the proceedings of such ... |
Section 1311.021 | Lien for labor or work or materials upon oil or gas well or facilities.
...n pipe line, the permit number, and the county upon which such work was or is to be performed or materials were or are to be furnished. (7) The provisions of division (B) of section 1311.15 of the Revised Code shall be applicable with respect to payments to any subcontractors, material suppliers, or laborers identified on the affidavit provided in division (C)(5) of this section. |
Section 1311.13 | Attaching of liens - continuance and priority.
...affidavit is filed in the office of the county recorder under section 1311.06 of the Revised Code. If an action is brought to enforce the lien within that time, the lien continues in force until final adjudication thereof. (D) If several liens are obtained by several persons upon the same improvement they have no priority among themselves, except as follows: (1) Liens which have an effective date described in divis... |
Section 1311.14 | Priority of mortgage lien.
...and deliver to the mortgagor, or to the county recorder to be recorded, a proper release of the mortgage, but if the mortgagee elects to complete the loan, the mortgagee shall, in order to obtain the priority set forth in this section, distribute the mortgage fund in the following order: (1) The mortgagee may at any time pay off the prior encumbrance, or withhold the amount thereof for that purpose. (2) Out of the ... |
Section 1311.19 | Service.
...ollowing means: (1) The sheriff of the county in which the person to be served resides or maintains the person's principal place of business, in one or more of the methods provided in the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure. The sheriff may charge reasonable fees for such service. (2) Certified or registered mail, overnight delivery service, hand delivery, or any other method which includes a written evidence of receipt... |
Section 1311.45 | Contractor to be notified of time of payment.
... If such notice cannot be served in the county where the lien is filed, it may be given by publication in some newspaper of general circulation therein, for the period of two weeks. If such contractor or subcontractor disputes any of the claims, the company or owner of the road shall withhold payment of those in dispute until they are adjusted. |
Section 1311.49 | Sale of animal to satisfy claim.
...newspaper of general circulation in the county where food or board was furnished. The lienholder, on the day following publication, shall mail a copy of the public notice to the owner by registered mail at the last known address of such owner. If the animal is sold for a price which exceeds the amount of the lien, plus costs incurred by the lienholder, the remaining balance shall be paid by the lienholder to the owne... |
Section 1311.51 | Enforcement of lien.
... by replevin of the property before any county or municipal court having territorial jurisdiction where it is found. Upon gaining possession thereof, on first giving ten days' notice to the reputed owner of his intention to do so, he may sell it at public sale after two weeks' notice of the time and place of sale by notices posted in five conspicuous and public places in the township or municipal corporation where pr... |
Section 1311.57 | Priority and duration of lien.
...idavit is recorded in the office of the county recorder under section 1311.56 of the Revised Code, and within that time, until one of the following occurs: (1) The lienholder or the lienholder's secured creditor receives full payment from the agricultural product handler; (2) At the option of the lienholder or the lienholder's secured creditor, less than full payment is received pursuant to a written agreement... |
Section 1311.77 | Owner may obtain release of aircraft by filing surety bond.
...with a court having jurisdiction in the county in which the labor that is the basis of the lien was performed, in which the aircraft was stored, or in which the materials that are the basis of the lien were furnished, a bond, payable to the lien claimant, for the full amount owed to the lien claimant as stated in an affidavit filed pursuant to section 1311.73 of the Revised Code for the labor or materials, and condit... |
Section 1311.78 | Notifying lien claimant to commence suit.
...newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the lien claimant's address as stated in the affidavit is located. Service is completed on the date of the last publication. (C) Within thirty days after service of the notice to commence suit is completed, the owner of the aircraft shall do all of the following: (1) Execute an affidavit stating the manner in which service of the notice was accomplished; (2) ... |
Section 1311.79 | Maintaining lien after notice to commence suit.
...newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the owner's address as stated in the notice is located. Service is complete on the date of the last publication. |
Section 1311.88 | Proceedings to enforce lien.
...plaint in the common pleas court in the county where the lien property is located. (2)(a) The complaint shall be filed within two years following the recording of the lien affidavit as provided in division (B) of section 1311.87 of the Revised Code. (b) Failure to file a complaint within the time specified in this division extinguishes the lien, in which case no subsequent lien affidavit may be recorded for the s... |
Section 1313.01 | Assignee's bond.
... appear before the probate judge of the county in which the assignor resided at the time of executing the assignment, produce the original assignment, or a copy of it, cause it to be filed in the probate court, and enter into a bond, payable to the state, in such sum and with such sureties as the court approves, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties. The court may require the assignee, or any trustee... |
Section 1313.14 | Notice of appointment.
...newspaper of general circulation in the county, for three successive weeks. |
Section 1313.22 | Sale of real property.
...newspaper of general circulation in the county where such property is situated, for four consecutive weeks. The real property shall not be sold for less than two thirds of the appraised value thereof, but shall be subject to reappraisement as upon execution at law. |
Section 1313.33 | Questions of title - sale of premises.
...on pleas or probate court of the proper county, making all persons in interest, including the wife or widow of the assignor, parties. Upon hearing, the court shall order a sale of the premises, or the completion of such contracts of sale, the payment of encumbrances and the contingent dower interest of the wife or widow, subject to section 1313.35 of the Revised Code, and determine the questions involved as to title... |
Section 1313.38 | Petition to have land laid out into lots.
...on pleas or probate court of the proper county, to sell real property, making all persons in interest parties thereto, and at the time fixed for hearing his petition the court is satisfied that all parties in interest have been notified of its pendency, and that such land ought to be sold, if the petition seeks to have it or any part thereof laid out in lots, and the court finds it will be to the advantage of all par... |
Section 1313.46 | Notice of filing accounts.
...o be published in some newspaper of the county, specifying when such accounts will be heard, not less than three weeks after the publication of such notice, at which time it shall be competent, for cause, to allow further time to file exceptions to such accounts. The costs of such notice, if more than one account is specified in the same notice, must be paid in equal proportions by the assignees, trustees, or commiss... |
Section 1313.48 | Dividends.
...ished and of general circulation in the county in which such trust is administered, and in such other way as the court orders. A report must be made within sixty days after the date fixed of the dividends paid and of those uncalled for and unpaid at that time. The court then shall cause a new notice to be given to the owners of unpaid dividends, in such way as it directs. If not demanded within twelve months thereaft... |
Section 1313.57 | Knowledge of fraudulent intent material - mortgage in good faith.
...uch mortgage is filed for record in the county wherein the property is situated, or as otherwise provided by law, within three days after its execution, and when, upon foreclosure or taking possession of such property, the mortgagee fully accounts for the proceeds thereof. |
Section 1315.07 | Satisfactory security device maintained.
...bligations of this state, or of a city, county, town, village, school district, or instrumentality of this state, or guaranteed by this state. (2) A surety bond; (3) Any other security device approved by the superintendent. (C)(1)(a) In the case of a security device provided in the form of a pledge of securities, the securities pledged shall be valued at the lower of principal amount or market value. (b) The lice... |
Section 1315.16 | Enforcement powers of superintendent.
...ndent, the court of common pleas of the county in which the person resides or in which the principal place of business of the person is located, or a judge of the court, shall compel compliance by attachment proceedings as for contempt in the case of noncompliance with a subpoena issued from the court or refusal to testify in the court. |
Section 1315.22 | Application for license to operate check-cashing business.
... any, and the municipal corporation and county; (3) Any other pertinent information that the superintendent requires. (C) For purposes of division (B) of this section, an applicant shall not use a post-office box address as the only address for the applicant's residence or principal office or offices. (D) Application for a license shall be accompanied by an initial, nonrefundable investigation fee not to exceed tw... |
Section 1317.16 | Disposition of collateral.
...newspaper of general circulation in the county where the sale is to be held. (C) Except as modified by this section, sections 1309.610, 1309.611, 1309.615, 1309.617, and 1309.624 of the Revised Code govern disposition of collateral by the secured party. |