Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1745.53 | Jurisdiction of court over winding up of affairs of voluntarily dissolved unincorporated nonprofit association.
...ority, the court of common pleas of the county in this state in which is located the principal office of a voluntarily dissolved unincorporated nonprofit association or of an unincorporated nonprofit association whose period of existence has expired, upon the complaint of the association, a majority of the managers, or a creditor or member of the association and upon notice to all of the managers and any other ... |
Section 1746.10 | Interests in property.
...nother instrument of record in the same county which specifically contains such limitations. As to all bona fide purchasers and encumbrancers of the property, a conveyance, release, or encumbrance by such business trust, trustees, or nominees transfers or releases the estate or interest in the property specified free from the claims of the holders of shares of beneficial interest in the trust estate and free from any... |
Section 1747.06 | Interests in property.
...nother instrument of record in the same county which specifically contains such limitations. As to all bona fide purchasers and encumbrancers of the property, a conveyance, release, or encumbrance by such trust, trustees, or nominees transfers or releases the estate or interest in the property specified free from the claims of the holders of certificates of beneficial interest in the trust estate and free from any ob... |
Section 175.05 | General duties and powers - attorney general as legal representative.
...petent jurisdiction located in Franklin county, Ohio. (11) Enter into any contract, commitment, or agreement and execute any instrument necessary or incidental to the performance of duties and the execution of powers; (12) Adopt an official seal; (13)(a) Contract with any private or government entity to administer programs for which the agency receives sufficient revenues for its services or the agency support... |
Section 1751.03 | Verification of application.
...graphic area or areas to be served, by county; (15) A copy of all solicitation documents; (16) A balance sheet and other financial statements showing the applicant's assets, liabilities, income, and other sources of financial support; (17) A description of the nature and extent of any reinsurance program to be implemented, and a demonstration that errors and omission insurance and, if appropriate, fidelity i... |
Section 1751.45 | Administrative penalties - violations.
... the court of common pleas of Franklin county. The court in any such action or proceeding may levy civil penalties, not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars per violation, in addition to any other appropriate relief, including requiring a violator to pay the expenses reasonably incurred by the superintendent in enforcing the order. The penalties and fees collected under this division shall be paid into the s... |
Section 176.08 | Unlawful discriminatory practices.
...Each municipal corporation, county, and township shall monitor its exercise of housing authority under Section 16 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution, to ensure that it does not encourage, contribute to, or participate in an unlawful discriminatory practice under division (H) of section 4112.02 of the Revised Code or discriminate against families with children. |
Section 1761.02 | Establishment, licensing and operation.
...s and fees imposed by this state or any county, municipal corporation, local authority, or other subdivision, except that any real property owned by the nonprofit corporation is subject to taxation to the same extent according to its value as other real property is taxed. (F) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 5725.18 of the Revised Code, the capital deposits or contributions by participating credit unions sh... |
Section 1761.13 | Investing or depositing funds.
...d, assumed, or guaranteed by any state, county, or municipal corporation of the United States; (7) In bonds or other evidence of indebtedness rated in the three highest ratings by Standard and Poor's or Moody's service, not in default as to principal or interest, that are valid obligations issued, assumed, or guaranteed by any corporation incorporated under the laws of the United States or a state and described in d... |
Section 1761.17 | Taking possession of property and business of credit union share guaranty corporation.
...y to the common pleas court of Franklin county to enjoin further proceedings. The court, after citing the superintendent to show cause why further proceedings should not be enjoined, and after a hearing and a determination of the facts upon the merits, may dismiss such application or enjoin the superintendent from further proceedings and direct the superintendent to surrender the property and business to the corporat... |
Section 1782.436 | Written demand for payment of fair cash value of interests.
...led in the court of common pleas of the county in which the principal office of the limited partnership that issued the interests is located or was located when the proposal was adopted by the partners of the limited partnership. Other dissenting partners, within that three-month period, may join as plaintiffs or may be joined as defendants in any such proceeding, and any two or more such proceedings may be consolida... |
Section 1782.62 | Pre-existing foreign limited partnerships.
... limited partnership in the office of a county recorder and was transacting business in this state immediately prior to April 4, 1985, is deemed to be registered as a foreign limited partnership in this state within the meaning of sections 1782.49 to 1782.53 of the Revised Code. It may continue to transact business in this state in accordance with all of the following: (A) A pre-existing foreign limited partnership ... |
Section 1783.11 | Dissolution.
...papers, published in the proper city or county, at least six consecutive times. Immediately upon the commencement of such advertising, the association shall cease to carry on its business, except so far as may be required for its beneficial winding up. |
Section 1783.12 | Distribution of property on dissolution.
...the court of common pleas of the proper county. |
Section 183.01 | Tobacco master settlement agreement definitions.
...rers. (B) "Southern Ohio" includes any county in this state where tobacco has traditionally been grown. |
Section 183.51 | Assignment of amounts received by state under agreement.
...n the court of common pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time. (5) "Cost of capital facilities" has the same meaning as in section 151.01 of the Revised Code, as applicable. (6) "Credit enhancement facilities," "financing costs," and "interest" or "interest equivalent" have the same meanings as in section 133.01 of the Revised Code. (7) "Debt service" means prin... |
Section 183.52 | Buckeye tobacco settlement financing authority.
...ned in the court of appeals of Franklin county. Any such action or proceeding to which the issuing authority or the state is a party shall be preferred over all other civil causes of action or cases, except election causes of action or cases, irrespective of position on the calendar. |
Section 1901.011 | Housing divisions - environmental division.
... environmental division in the Franklin county municipal court. |
Section 1901.122 | Reimbursements and compensation; limitations.
...e is a retired judge of a municipal or county court or a court of common pleas, the established per diem compensation for a judge of a municipal court compensated as described in division (A)(5) of section 141.04 of the Revised Code, calculated on the basis of two hundred fifty working days per year, in addition to any retirement benefits to which the assigned judge may be entitled; (4) If the assigned judge i... |
Section 1901.13 | Powers of the court.
...ht in a municipal court within Cuyahoga county, the court has jurisdiction to determine, preserve, and enforce all rights involved in the action or proceeding, and to hear and determine all legal and equitable remedies necessary or proper for a complete determination of the rights of the parties. |
Section 1901.18 | Subject matter jurisdiction.
...er nature or remedy, of which judges of county courts have jurisdiction; (2) In any action or proceeding at law for the recovery of money or personal property of which the court of common pleas has jurisdiction; (3) In any action at law based on contract, to determine, preserve, and enforce all legal and equitable rights involved in the contract, to decree an accounting, reformation, or cancellation of the contract... |
Section 1901.183 | Environmental division additional jurisdiction.
...environmental division of the Franklin county municipal court, to hear appeals from adjudication hearings conducted under Chapter 956. of the Revised Code. |
Section 1901.22 | Civil actions.
...in his possession to the sheriff of the county to be held by him as in like cases originating in the court of common pleas. The case shall then proceed as if it had been commenced originally in the court of common pleas. |
Section 1905.22 | Appeals.
... may be taken to the municipal court or county court having jurisdiction within the municipal corporation. |
Section 1905.25 | Appeal is trial de novo.
...mayor's court to the municipal court or county court shall proceed as a trial de novo. |