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Section 2503.26 | Bond of law librarian of supreme court.
...ved by the chief justice of the supreme court, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of his office. Such bond with the approval of the chief justice and the oath of office indorsed thereon shall be deposited with the treasurer of state and kept in his office. |
Section 2503.27 | Receipt for library contents.
...The law librarian shall make and deliver to his predecessor in office a receipt for the books and other property belonging to the law library which come into his possession. He separately shall specify in such receipt each book or set of books, and each article of property under his control, and file the receipt with the treasurer of state. Such librarian shall make further receipts for books or property purchased fo... |
Section 2503.28 | Duties of law librarian.
...the rooms designated for the use of the court, with all property pertaining thereto, and perform such other services as the court directs. |
Section 2503.281 | Administrative director of supreme court.
... administrative director of the supreme court shall, under the supervision and direction of the supreme court, do the following: (A) Examine the state of the dockets of the courts of record, determine the need for assistance by any such court, and report the same to the chief justice; (B) Make recommendations to the chief justice relating to the assignment of judges when courts of record are in need of assistance a... |
Section 2503.29 | Appointment and compensation of stenographers.
...The supreme court shall appoint such stenographers as are necessary for the prompt and efficient discharge of the business of said court, and shall fix the compensation to be paid therefor, which compensation shall be paid from the state treasury in monthly installments upon the certificate of the chief justice of the supreme court. |
Section 2503.30 | Oath and duties of stenographers.
...ch official stenographer of the supreme court shall take an oath of office and perform such duties as the court designates. For incompetency, neglect of duty, or other good cause, a stenographer may be removed by the court, and the vacancy shall be filled by a person appointed by the court for the unexpired term. |
Section 2503.31 | Equipment for stenographers.
...use of the stenographers of the supreme court in official duties shall be paid for by the state. |
Section 2503.32 | Records and papers of court.
...rtaining to the business of the supreme court shall be kept in the rooms provided for the court. They shall not be removed therefrom unless by direction of the court, and then only so long as its business requires. |
Section 2503.33 | Term of court.
... justice and the judges of the supreme court shall meet at Columbus in January of each year and at subsequent times throughout the year as determined by the court. |
Section 2503.34 | Special or adjourned terms.
...The supreme court may hold special or adjourned terms at such times and places as a majority of the judges determines. If a special term is held elsewhere than at Columbus, thirty days' notice of the time and place thereof must be given by publication in the newspaper published in Columbus. The court may make necessary orders for the return of process and the transmission of papers and files of the court to and from... |
Section 2503.35 | Quorum.
...If a quorum of the supreme court is not in attendance on the first day of a term, the clerk of the supreme court shall enter such fact on record, and the court will stand adjourned from day to day for ten days. If the court is not opened within ten days, all matters pending therein shall stand continued until the next term. No action or matter shall abate or be discontinued because of such continuance. |
Section 2503.36 | Rules of practice.
...The supreme court may prescribe rules for the regulation of its practice, the reservation of questions, the transmission of cases to it from the lower courts, and the remanding of cases. |
Section 2503.38 | Case involving same questions taken out of order.
... is reached in its order in the supreme court, and there are other cases on the docket involving the same questions, such cases may be taken out of their order and disposed of with the one reached in order. If a case is disposed of and again comes into court, it shall be taken up as if it had its original place on the docket. |
Section 2503.39 | Oral and written arguments.
...must be heard in a cause in the supreme court if either party so requests, but the written arguments of counsel may be transmitted to the court, placed on file with the papers, and read by the court in the investigation of the cause. In cases involving the constitutionality of a law of the state, the court, upon request, shall permit not more than two attorneys at law on each side, in addition to the attorneys engage... |
Section 2503.40 | Issuance of writs.
...icle IV, Ohio Constitution, the supreme court when in session, and on good cause shown, may issue writs of supersedeas in any case, and other writs not specially provided for and not prohibited by law, when necessary to enforce the administration of justice. |
Section 2503.41 | Process.
...Process issuing out of the supreme court shall be directed to the sheriff or other proper officer of the county where it is to be executed, who shall serve and return it. The marshal or a messenger of the court may serve a rule, order, warrant, or notice of citation issuing out of court, for which he shall be paid the same fees as other officers are entitled to for like services. |
Section 2503.42 | Reporting decisions.
...The supreme court shall cause each of its decisions, in disposing of a motion or otherwise, which determines or modifies an unsettled or new and important question of law, or gives construction to a statute of ambiguous import, to be reported with as much brevity as practicable. The court shall cause to be reported such other of its decisions as it deems of public interest and importance. |
Section 2503.43 | Supreme court need not determine weight of evidence.
...309.59 of the Revised Code, the supreme court need not determine as to the weight of the evidence. |
Section 2503.45 | Entity to operate and maintain the facilities and attendant exterior grounds of state-owned real estate located in Franklin County.
...(A) The supreme court may create a board, commission, or other entity to be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the facilities and attendant exterior grounds included within the real estate described in division (A) of Section 2 of Sub. House Bill No. 388 of the 125th general assembly. The supreme court may authorize any board, commission, or other entity so created to establish a trust for the purpose o... |
Section 2505.06 | Bond on administrative-related appeal.
...Except as provided in section 2505.12 of the Revised Code, no administrative-related appeal shall be effective as an appeal upon questions of law and fact until the final order appealed is superseded by a bond in the amount and with the conditions provided in sections 2505.09 and 2505.14 of the Revised Code, and unless such bond is filed at the time the notice of appeal is required to be filed. |
Section 2505.07 | Time for perfecting appeal.
...After the entry of a final order of an administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality, the period of time within which the appeal shall be perfected, unless otherwise provided by law, is thirty days. |
Section 2505.12 | No supersedeas bond required for certain appeals.
...An appellant is not required to give a supersedeas bond in connection with any of the following: (A) An appeal by any of the following: (1) An executor, administrator, guardian, receiver, trustee, or trustee in bankruptcy who is acting in that person's trust capacity and who has given bond in this state, with surety according to law; (2) The state or any political subdivision of the state; (3) Any publi... |
Section 2505.16 | Bond insufficient.
...orm or amount, on motion, the appellate court may order its change or renewal, or that a new supersedeas bond be given, with security to be approved by the court and in an amount to be determined with the limitations specified in section 2505.09 of the Revised Code. If that order is not complied with, the stay of execution shall cease to operate. |
Section 2505.20 | Judgment or order against sureties.
...er, judgment, or decree by an appellate court, a judgment or order may be entered against the sureties on any supersedeas bond involved when the mandate of affirmance from the appellate court is filed in the trial court or with the administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality involved. |
Section 2505.44 | Compelling completion of transcripts of actions or proceedings.
...Courts may compel transcripts of actions or proceedings, that relate to a final order, judgment, or decree sought to be reversed, to be furnished, completed, or perfected. |