Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1703.04 | Application for license.
...principal office; (4) The name of the county and the municipal corporation or township in which its principal office within this state, if any, is to be located; (5) The appointment of a designated agent and the complete address of such agent; (6) The irrevocable consent of such corporation to service of process on such agent so long as the authority of such agent continues and to service of process upon the se... |
Section 1703.17 | Surrender of license.
...(A) A foreign corporation may surrender its license to transact business in this state in the manner provided in this section. (B) A certificate of surrender signed by any authorized officer, or by the receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, or other liquidator of such corporation, shall be filed with the secretary of state, on a form prescribed by the secretary of state, setting forth: (1) The name of the corporation and... |
Section 1706.01 | Limited liability company definitions.
..."government" includes a country, state, county, or other political subdivision, agency, or instrumentality. (V) "Principal office" means the location specified by a limited liability company, foreign limited liability company, or other entity as its principal office in the last filed record in which the limited liability company, foreign limited liability company, or other entity specified its principal office on t... |
Section 1707.02 | Exempt securities.
...ns organized exclusively for conducting county fairs, or for religious, educational, social, recreational, athletic, benevolent, fraternal, charitable, or reformatory purposes, and agricultural cooperatives as defined in section 1729.01 of the Revised Code, is exempt, if no part of the net earnings of such issuer inures to the benefit of any shareholder or member of such issuer or of any individual, and if the total ... |
Section 1707.11 | Consent to service.
... the person, in the proper court of any county in this state in which a cause of action may arise or in which the plaintiff in the action may reside, by serving on the secretary of state any proper process or pleading authorized by the laws of this state; (3) Stipulate that service of process or pleading on the secretary of state shall be taken in all courts to be as valid and binding as if service had been made u... |
Section 1707.24 | Contempt proceedings.
... Code, the court of common pleas of any county in the state, upon application made to it by the division and upon proof made to it by the division of such failure, may make an order awarding process of subpoena or subpoena duces tecum for such person to appear and testify before the division, and may order any person to give testimony and answer questions, and to produce books, records, or papers, as required by the ... |
Section 1707.25 | Injunction against issuance, sale, acting as an investment adviser or acting as an investment adviser representative.
...apply to a court of common pleas of any county for, and upon proof of such failure the court may grant, an injunction restraining the acting as an investment adviser, investment adviser representative, bureau of workers' compensation chief investment officer, or state retirement system investment officer, or the issuance, sale, or offer for sale of any securities by the person or by its agents, employees, partners, o... |
Section 1707.26 | Injunction against violations.
...apply to a court of common pleas of any county in this state for, and upon proof of any of such offenses such court shall grant an injunction restraining such person and its agents, employees, partners, officers, directors, and shareholders from continuing, engaging in, or doing any acts in furtherance of, such acts, practices, or transactions, and may order such other equitable relief as the facts warrant. |
Section 1710.01 | Special improvement district definitions.
...709.07 of the Revised Code and that the county auditor has entered on the exempt list compiled under section 5713.07 of the Revised Code. (D) "Municipal executive" means the mayor, city manager, or other chief executive officer of the municipal corporation in which a special improvement district is located. (E) "Participating political subdivision" means the municipal corporation or township, or each of the mun... |
Section 1711.04 | Premiums.
...Every society formed under sections 1711.01 and 1711.02 of the Revised Code shall annually offer and award premiums for the improvement of grains, fruits, vegetables, livestock, articles of domestic industry, public school displays, and such other articles, productions, and improvements as it deems proper, and may perform any acts best calculated to promote the agricultural interests and household manufacturing inter... |
Section 1711.071 | Agricultural society treasurer's duties.
...The treasurer of a county or independent agricultural society, or a person under the supervision of the treasurer, shall collect, account for, record, deposit, and disburse all funds of the society. |
Section 1711.08 | Election of officers.
...(A) The board of directors of a county or independent agricultural society shall annually meet not later than the thirtieth day of November. At such meeting, the board shall elect a president, a vice-president, a treasurer, a secretary, and such other officers as it may deem proper. (B) The president, the vice-president, and the treasurer shall serve one year, and the secretary not more than three years as the boa... |
Section 1711.10 | Aid of state withheld.
...If it is shown from the report of any county agricultural society, from witnesses, or otherwise that the annual exhibition held by such society was not conducted along moral or agricultural lines or was not of sufficient educational value to justify the expenditure of funds as provided by section 1711.01 of the Revised Code, the certificate for such financial aid may be withheld by the director of agriculture. |
Section 1711.12 | Certain activities forbidden.
...During an Ohio state fair or county or independent agricultural society fair, no person shall cry, hawk, sell, or expose for sale any merchandise except the official fair or race program upon any public road at any point within one thousand feet of any entrance or exit of the fairground or, within the fairground, engage in any solicitation more than four feet from a concession or booth assigned to such person, except... |
Section 1711.14 | Appropriation of land for agricultural fair purposes - procedure.
...n it is necessary in the opinion of any county agricultural society to procure or enlarge any site for the purpose of holding an agricultural fair, proceedings to appropriate may be had as provided for in sections 163.01 to 163.22, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
Section 1713.10 | Endowment fund diverted.
...ply to the court of common pleas in the county in which the corporation is located for permission to make such change, designating particularly the purposes to which it is proposed to apply the fund. On being satisfied that such change is not inconsistent with the object of the original creation and institution of the fund, the court shall authorize and sanction it. |
Section 1713.24 | Sale and distribution of property of certain corporations.
...eeks in some newspaper published in the county where the institution is located. Such notice shall contain a full statement of the terms, time, and place of sale, and such action of the trustees. The trustees may wind up the corporate existence of such institution, and make an equitable division and distribution of the proceeds of the sale among all the holders of shares or stock, after the payment of its just debts. |
Section 1713.29 | Accounts of receipts and disbursements.
...erk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the corporation is located an abstract of their account which shall correspond in date, amount, person to whom paid, from whom received, and on what account, with the vouchers taken or given on account of such receipts and disbursements. At the same time they annually shall file in such clerk's office a report of the names of the donors, the kind, amount, or val... |
Section 1713.41 | Prohibition against refusal to deliver corpse.
...ent of a city hospital, city infirmary, county home, workhouse, hospital for persons with mental illnesses, or other charitable institution founded and supported in whole or in part at public expense, coroner, infirmary director, sheriff, or township trustee, shall fail to deliver a body of a deceased person when applied for, in conformity to law, or charge, receive, or accept money or other valuable consideration fo... |
Section 1715.07 | Ecclesiastical society may transfer property to church.
...erk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the property is located. |
Section 1715.09 | Transfer of property of consolidating organizations.
...cation, in a newspaper published in the county where the petition is filed, for four consecutive weeks, setting forth the object and prayer of the petition. |
Section 1715.14 | Sale of real property of extinct corporation.
...mbers, the court of common pleas of the county in which any real property of such extinct parish, congregation, or society is situated may, upon the petition of the board of trustees of the denomination to which the extinct parish, congregation, or society belonged, make an order for the sale of such real property, whether built upon or otherwise improved or not. The proceeds of the sale shall go to, and be for the b... |
Section 1716.02 | Charitable organizations to file annual registration statement - contents - fees.
...(A) Every charitable organization, except those exempted under section 1716.03 of the Revised Code, that intends to solicit contributions in this state by any means or have contributions solicited in this state on its behalf by any other person, charitable organization, commercial co-venturer, or professional solicitor, or that participates in a charitable sales promotion, prior to engaging in any of these activities... |
Section 1716.16 | Civil actions to enforce chapter.
...h the court of common pleas of Franklin county. Any evidence of a violation of the assurance of discontinuance shall be prima-facie evidence of a violation of this chapter or any rule adopted under it in any subsequent action or proceeding brought by the attorney general. Any matter that has been closed by the acceptance of an assurance of discontinuance may at any time be reopened by the attorney general for further... |
Section 1717.062 | Revocation of humane society agent appointment based on qualifications.
...iety shall file written notice with the county sheriff of the revocation under this section of a humane society agent's appointment. |