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Section 4951.53 | Center aisle required in street railway or interurban cars.

...No street railway or interurban railroad company in this state, or its president, general manager, general superintendent, or other officer in charge of operation, shall permit or cause to be operated in this state any car for the carriage of passengers, or upon which passengers are carried, which does not have, parallel with the tracks upon which such car is being operated, a center aisle running the length of the c...

Section 4951.56 | Screen for protection of motormen and conductors - temperatures.

...No officer, agent, or employee in authority of a corporation, individual, or association shall direct or permit to be operated an electric car other than a trail car, whether such electric car is a passenger car, a freight car, a sweeper, or other car, unprovided at the forward end with a screen of glass or other material sufficient to completely protect from dust, wind, and storm the motorman or other person station...

Section 4953.09 | Power to borrow money and mortgage property.

...bonds in the real estate records of the county where the depot, terminal, yards, or tracks of the company are constructed.

Section 4955.09 | Obstructing the laying of a track.

...any so interfered with, and half to the county in which the interference occurs. Such person or corporation is also liable for damages to the party injured.

Section 4955.13 | Failure to publish rules - forfeiture.

...ght in the court of common pleas of the county in which the crossing is. Such agent or superintendent, and the company of which he is agent or superintendent, shall also be liable in damages to any person or company injured in person or property by an accident arising from such failure.

Section 4955.14 | Failure to comply with rules - forfeiture.

...ate in the court of common pleas of the county in which such crossing or connection is. The company in whose employ such engineer or person in charge of an engine is, as well as the person himself, is liable in damages to any person or company injured in person or property by such neglect or act of such engineer or person.

Section 4955.16 | Mode of crossing ordered by court.

...anies, the court of common pleas of the county in which such crossing is located, or a judge of such court in vacation, on application of either party, must ascertain and define by its decree the mode of such crossing which will inflict the least practical injury upon the rights of the company owning or operating the tracks intended to be crossed.

Section 4955.22 | Failure to construct or repair crossings or sidewalks - forfeiture.

...wnship. The prosecuting attorney of the county shall prosecute to judgment any claim arising under such sections without charge to the municipal corporation or township.

Section 4955.322 | Immunity from liability at private crossings.

...hat operated the locomotive, a board of county commissioners, or any local authority, or against the employees or agents of the company, board, or authority.

Section 4955.34 | Failure to erect warning signs.

...state in the court of common pleas of a county in which the public highway or grade crossing is located. The company in whose employ such engineer or person in charge of a locomotive is, as well as the engineer or person in charge, is liable in damages to a person or company injured in person or property by such neglect or act of such engineer or person in charge.

Section 4957.05 | Apportionment of cost.

...cent; (B) The municipal corporation or county shall pay eighty-five per cent.

Section 4957.07 | Assessment and determination of damages.

...f the municipal corporation or board of county commissioners decides, when it is determined to proceed with such improvement.

Section 4957.13 | Court to determine manner of improvement.

...common pleas having jurisdiction in the county in which the municipal corporation is situated.

Section 4957.21 | Claims for damages and judicial inquiry.

...of common pleas or probate court of the county in which the municipal corporation, or the larger part of it, is situated, either before commencing or after the completion of the improvement, as the legislative authority determines. All proceedings upon the application shall be governed by the laws relating to the application provided for in other cases of city improvements.

Section 4957.25 | Street railway company to share expense.

...l, of such company situated in the same county with the municipal corporation after the date of the passage of such ordinance. The legislative authority of such municipal corporation may by ordinance provide the mode and time of payment for the proportion of the cost of such improvement to be borne by such street railway company.

Section 4957.35 | Height of structures over railroads.

...f a railroad after April 16, 1900, by a county, municipal corporation, township, railroad company, or other corporation or person, shall be not less than twenty-one feet in the clear from the top of the rails of such track to such wire or other structure, or to the bottom of the lowest sill, girder, or crossbeam, and the lowest downward projection on the bridge, viaduct, overhead roadway, or footbridge.

Section 4959.10 | Forfeitures for not constructing and repairing fences.

...he name of the state for the use of the county in which suit is brought.

Section 4959.11 | Destruction of noxious weeds.

..., to be recovered before any judge or a county court or judge of a municipal court having jurisdiction in the area in which the work was done.

Section 4961.06 | Mortgage on changed line of railroad.

... of the mortgage securing them, in each county through or into which the changed line of the railroad passes, is as effectual to create a lien upon the changed line of railroad and upon the property of the company as if the mortgage contained a complete description of the changed line and of such property.

Section 4961.12 | Construction of branch road.

...ations or places within the limits of a county through or into which its railroad passes or to a connection with any railroad within this state, or to any coal or other mine, stone-quarry, plastic-clay, pottery-clay, and fire clay pits or banks, marl beds, sand or gravel pits or banks, asphalt deposits, slag banks, or ore or shale banks, if, at a meeting of the stockholders called for that purpose, the holders of a m...

Section 4961.34 | Court may appoint arbitrators.

...erk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the arbitration is held, which deposit shall operate as if payment were made to the owner of the stock.

Section 4961.35 | Notice of application.

...e weeks in a newspaper published in the county.

Section 4961.38 | Dissolution of certain companies.

...ice of which shall be published in each county through or into which the line of the proposed railroad passes at least thirty days before the meeting is held.

Section 4963.07 | Distance from station platform to steps on passenger cars - forfeiture.

...citizens, the prosecuting attorney of a county in which such default occurs at once shall begin suit against the company guilty of such default for the recovery of such forfeiture.

Section 4963.15 | Recovery of forfeiture.

...ney in the court of common pleas of the county having jurisdiction in the locality where such violation occurred. Upon duly verified information being given him of such violation, the prosecuting attorney shall bring such suit. The public utilities commission shall give the proper prosecuting attorney information of any such violations as comes to its knowledge. Such sections do not apply to locomotives, tenders, ...