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Section 2101.09 | Liability of sheriffs, coroners, and constables for failure to serve and return process.

...vised Code that is to be paid into the county treasury, the officer and the officer's sureties shall be liable upon the officer's official bond for damages sustained by any person by reason of the officer's misconduct.

Section 2101.161 | Deposit of prepaid and unearned costs.

... deposited costs shall be paid into the county treasury by the end of the calendar year in which it is received.

Section 2101.20 | Reduction of fees.

... charge and collect for the use of the county by fixing a per cent of discount that shall be applied to all the earnings of the office for the ensuing year and shall constitute the legal fees of the office for that year.

Section 2101.23 | Contempt.

... of the court or is about to leave the county for that purpose, the judge may issue an attachment instead of the summons, commanding the officer to whom it is directed, to bring the person before the judge to answer for contempt. If no sufficient excuse is shown, the person shall be punished for contempt.

Section 2105.15 | Designation of heir at law.

...efore the probate judge of the person's county and in the presence of the judge and two disinterested persons of that person's acquaintance, file a written declaration declaring that, as the person's free and voluntary act, the person did designate and appoint another, stating the name and place of residence of the other person specifically, to stand toward the person in the relation of an heir at law in the ev...

Section 2105.37 | Payor or third party not liable.

...r with the probate court located in the county of the decedent's residence. The court shall hold the funds or items of property, and upon its determination under sections 2105.31 to 2105.40 of the Revised Code to whom the funds or items of property should be disbursed, shall order disbursement in accordance with its determination. Payments, transfers, or deposits made to or with the court discharge the payor or other...

Section 2107.07 | Deposit of will.

...f the judge of the probate court in the county in which the testator lives, before or after the death of the testator, and if deposited after the death of the testator, with or without applying for its probate. Upon the payment of the fee of twenty-five dollars to the court, the judge shall receive, keep, and give a certificate of deposit for the will. That will shall be safely kept until delivered or disposed of as ...

Section 2107.48 | Foreign will cannot be contested here.

... the office of the probate judge of the county in which the will is recorded.

Section 2107.52 | Deceased devisee; class gifts.

...property, recorded in the office of the county recorder in which that real property is situated. (4) "Devisee" means any of the following: (a) A class member if the devise is in the form of a class gift; (b) An individual or class member who was deceased at the time the testator executed the testator's will or an individual or class member who was then living but who failed to survive the testator; (c) An app...

Section 2107.71 | Civil action to contest validity of will.

...a complaint in the probate court in the county in which the will or codicil was admitted to probate. (B) Except as otherwise provided in this division, no person may contest the validity of any will or codicil as to facts decided if it was submitted to a probate court by the testator during the testator's lifetime and declared valid by judgment of a court pursuant to division (A)(1) of section 5817.10 of the Revised...

Section 2108.12 | Search for evidence of donor intent.

...(A) If any of the following persons, while acting in the course of the person's official duties, finds an individual and reasonably believes that the individual is dead or near death, the person shall make a reasonable search of the body of the individual for a document of gift or other information identifying the individual as a donor or as an individual who made a refusal: (1) A law enforcement offic...

Section 2108.37 | Violation; civil actions.

...ced in the court of common pleas of the county in which the violation occurred or is occurring. (B) In an action commenced under this section, the court shall schedule a hearing as soon as practicable and shall apply the same standards when rendering judgment as would be applied in an action brought in federal court under the "Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990," 42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq. (C) This section doe...

Section 2108.521 | Suspicious death of a person with a developmental disability.

...ment of developmental disabilities or a county board of developmental disabilities has a good faith reason to believe that the deceased person's death occurred under suspicious circumstances, if the coroner was apprised of the circumstances of the death, and if the coroner after being so apprised of the circumstances declines to conduct an autopsy, the department or the board may file a petition in a court of common ...

Section 2108.72 | Written declaration of assignment.

...NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of Ohio County of _____________ SS. On _______________, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared _________________, known to me or satisfactorily proven to be the person whose name is subscribed as the declarant, and who has acknowledged that he or she executed this written declaration under section 2108.70 of the Revised Code for the purposes expressed in that s...

Section 2108.79 | Multiple assignees - majority rule - deadlock.

... this section, the probate court of the county in which the declarant or deceased person resided at the time of death shall make the decision in accordance with the criteria set forth in division (B) of section 2108.82 of the Revised Code.

Section 2108.82 | Assignment of right of disposition by probate court.

...this section, the probate court for the county in which the declarant or deceased person resided at the time of death may, on its own motion or the motion of another person, assign to any person the right of disposition for a declarant or deceased person. (B) In making a determination for purposes of division (A) of this section and division (C) of section 2108.79 of the Revised Code, the court shall consider the ...

Section 2109.04 | Bond.

...inistration of children services in the county is appointed as trustee of the estate of a ward pursuant to section 5153.18 of the Revised Code and has furnished bond under section 5153.13 of the Revised Code, or when an agency under contract with the department of developmental disabilities for the provision of protective service under sections 5123.55 to 5123.59 of the Revised Code is appointed as trustee of t...

Section 2109.17 | Sureties.

...he sureties shall be a resident of the county in which the fiduciary applies for appointment. The sureties shall own real property worth double the sum to be secured, over and above all encumbrances, and shall have property in this state liable to execution equal to the sum to be secured. If two or more sureties are offered on the same bond, they must have in the aggregate the qualifications prescribed in this ...

Section 2109.20 | Guardian may give real property mortgage to secure bond.

... The mortgage shall be recorded in the county in which the property is situated and filed with the court.

Section 2109.302 | Guardian or conservator rendering account.

... If securities are located outside the county, the court may appoint a commissioner or request another probate court to make the examination and to report its findings to the court. The court may examine the guardian or conservator under oath concerning the account. If a guardian or conservator is authorized by law to distribute the assets of the estate, in whole or in part, the guardian or conservator may do...

Section 2109.303 | Testamentary trustee rendering account.

.... If securities are located outside the county, the court may appoint a commissioner or request another probate court to make the examination and to report its findings to the court. The court may examine the testamentary trustee or other fiduciary under oath concerning the account. If a testamentary trustee or other fiduciary is authorized by law or by the instrument governing distribution to distribute the a...

Section 2109.371 | Additional eligible investments.

...rritory of the United States, or of any county, city, village, school district, or other legally constituted political taxing subdivision of any state or territory of the United States, not otherwise eligible under division (A)(2) or (3) of section 2109.37 of the Revised Code, or of any foreign government; (4) Debt or equity securities of foreign corporations that trade on recognized United States domiciled exc...

Section 2109.51 | Imprisonment for disobeying citation.

...e court shall commit the person to the county jail, and the person shall remain in close custody until the person submits to the court's order.

Section 2109.52 | Judgment on the complaint.

...ation or other judicial order into any county in this state that shall be served and returned as provided in section 2109.50 of the Revised Code. The citation or other judicial order shall require any person who claims any interest in the assets alleged to have been concealed, embezzled, conveyed, or held in possession to appear before the court. At the hearing, the court may hear and determine questions of tit...

Section 2109.55 | Judgment in favor of state.

...oney realized upon the execution to the county treasurer for the use of the estate, testamentary trust, or guardianship, reserving the compensation to the prosecuting attorney that the probate court allows.