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Section 2733.26 | Powers of trustees.

...d Code are subject to the orders of the court appointing them or of the court to which the quo warranto proceedings are remanded, and are vested with the title to all the property, real and personal, of the corporation from the date of their appointment and qualification, and subject to the orders of the court may settle the affairs of the corporation, collect and pay outstanding debts, and divide among the stockhold...

Section 2733.27 | Demands by trustees.

...lities. Such trustees, without leave of court, may sue for and recover in the name of such trustees the demands and property of the corporation, and they are severally liable to the creditors and stockholders to fully and faithfully administer their respective trusts, in accordance with the orders of the court.

Section 2733.28 | Report to court.

...Revised Code, prepare and report to the court a statement of assets and liabilities of the corporation. At such times as are ordered by such court, the trustees shall report to it their proceedings as such trustees. Upon collecting such assets as are collectable and disbursing them to the approval of such court, the trustees and their sureties, by order of such court, shall be discharged from any further liability in...

Section 2733.29 | Prohibition against refusing to deliver property of corporation to trustees.

...g this section is guilty of contempt of court. Such officer is also liable to the trustees for the value of all money, or other things, so refused or neglected to be surrendered, together with the damages sustained by the stockholders and creditors of the corporation in consequence of such neglect or refusal.

Section 2733.30 | Costs.

...erson claiming to be a corporation, the court may render judgment for costs against the directors or other officers of the corporation, or against the person claiming to be a corporation.

Section 2733.31 | Order to deliver property enforced.

... is rendered against the defendant, the court may make an order directing him forthwith to deliver over the books, papers, property, money, deeds, notes, bills, and obligations to the persons entitled thereto, or to the trustees appointed to receive them, and may send a transcript of the proceedings, including a copy of such order, to the court of common pleas of the proper county, with a special mandate directing su...

Section 2733.32 | Injunction in certain cases.

...A stockholder, or stockholders, owning not less than one fourth of the capital stock of a banking association actually paid in, or entitled to the beneficial interest therein, pending proceedings in quo warranto against such association, may have an injunction restraining the directors thereof from making any disposition of the assets of such association prejudicial to the interests of such stockholders, or inconsist...

Section 2733.33 | Court may require bank directors to give security.

...t to violate any of its franchises, the court, or a judge thereof in vacation, may require the directors to give security to the stockholders, to the satisfaction of the court or judge, for the proper discharge of their duties and the management and security of the assets. Such court or judge may enjoin the directors from incurring any additional liabilities except for the payment of the necessary services of the off...

Section 2733.34 | Enjoining directors from borrowing or issuing money.

...On petition, the court or judge may enjoin the directors of a banking association mentioned in section 2733.32 of the Revised Code from borrowing or issuing, directly or indirectly, any of the money or assets of such bank, for their individual benefit, while the quo warranto proceedings are pending.

Section 2733.35 | Limitations.

...Actions in quo warranto against a corporation for forfeiture of its charter shall be commenced within five years after the act complained of was done or committed. No action in quo warranto shall be brought against a corporation for the exercise of a power or franchise under its charter, which it has used and exercised for a term of twenty years. No action in quo warranto shall be brought against an officer to oust h...

Section 2733.36 | Action for damages against officers of ousted corporations.

...When, in an action in quo warranto, judgment of forfeiture and ouster is rendered against a corporation because of misconduct of the officers or directors thereof, within one year thereafter a person injured thereby, in an action against such officers or directors, may recover the damages he has sustained by reason of such misconduct.

Section 2733.37 | Remedies cumulative.

..., of the Revised Code do not restrain a court from enforcing the performance of trusts for charitable purposes, at the relation of the prosecuting attorney of the proper county, or from enforcing trusts or restraining abuses in other corporations, at the suit of a person injured.

Section 2733.38 | Disposition of fines.

...Fines collected under section 2733.99 of the Revised Code shall be paid into the treasury of the proper county for the use of the schools as provided in section 3315.32 of the Revised Code.

Section 2733.39 | Actions to have precedence.

...ney general or prosecuting attorney the court shall require as speedy a trial of the merits of the case as is consistent with the rights of the parties.

Section 2733.99 | Penalty.

...until he complies with the order of the court, or is otherwise legally discharged.

Section 2735.02 | Qualifications of receiver.

...or the receivership is binding upon the court.

Section 2735.03 | Oath and bond.

...fully, and, with surety approved by the court, judge, or clerk, execute a bond to such person, and in such sum as the court or judge directs, to the effect that such receiver will faithfully discharge the duties of receiver in the action, and obey the orders of the court therein.

Section 2735.04 | Powers of receiver.

... shall be set forth in the order of the court that appointed the receiver as those powers may be modified by the court or as otherwise approved by the court upon application of the receiver or a party to the action. (B) Under the control of the court that appointed the receiver as provided in section 2735.01 of the Revised Code, the receiver may do any of the following: (1) Bring and defend actions in the receiver'...

Section 2735.05 | Examination.

...n of the receiver or of a creditor, the court appointing such receiver as provided in section 2735.01 of the Revised Code may, upon reasonable notice, require any person, or officer or director of a corporation, or member of a partnership for which a receiver has been appointed, to attend and submit to an examination on oath as to its property, trade, dealings with others, accounts, and debts due or claimed from it, ...

Section 2735.06 | Investment of funds by receiver.

...By order of the court appointing a receiver as provided in section 2735.01 of the Revised Code, funds in the hands of such receiver may be invested upon interest. No such order shall be made except upon the consent of all the parties to the action.

Section 2737.01 | Replevin definitions.

...possession" means the order issued by a court under this chapter for delivery to the movant of possession of specific personal property pending final judgment in the action. (E) "Levying officer" means the sheriff, another authorized law enforcement officer, or a bailiff who is ordered by the court to take possession of property and deliver it to the movant. (F) "Occupied dwelling unit" means a structure that is us...

Section 2737.02 | Pre-judgment recovery of personal property.

...The possession of specific personal property may be recovered in a civil action prior to the entry of judgment, only as provided in sections 2737.01 to 2737.20 of the Revised Code.

Section 2737.03 | Motion and affidavit for order of possession of property.

...ncement of the action, may apply to the court by written motion for an order of possession of the property. The motion shall have attached to it the affidavit of the movant, his agent, or his attorney containing all of the following: (A) A description of the specific personal property claimed and the approximate value of each item or category of property claimed; (B) The specific interest of the movant in the prope...

Section 2737.04 | Request for hearing on motion for order of possession of property.

... a written request for a hearing to the court within five business days after receipt of the notice provided pursuant to section 2737.05 of the Revised Code. The request may set forth the respondent's reasons for disputing the movant's claim for possession of the property. However, neither the respondent's inclusion of nor his failure to include such reasons upon the request constitutes a waiver of any defense of the...

Section 2737.05 | Form for notice of motion for an order of possession.

...movant shall file with the clerk of the court a praecipe instructing the clerk to issue to the respondent a notice of the proceeding. Upon receipt of the praecipe, the clerk shall issue the notice which shall be in substantially the following form: "(Name and Address of Court)" Case No. ____________________ (Case Caption) NOTICE You are hereby notified that (name and address of movant), the movant in this p...