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Section 6101.69 | Consolidation of districts.
...or is being organized, one judge of the court of common pleas of each county in which the districts have been or are being organized shall confer at the earliest convenient moment after they ascertain the possibility of a conflict in jurisdiction, the sitting to be had in the county having the largest assessed valuation in the proposed district. At the conference, the several judges shall determine to what extent th... |
Section 6101.70 | Petition for uniting districts by directors.
...y one of the districts may petition the court for an order uniting those districts into a single district. The petition shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of that county that has the greatest valuation of real property within the districts sought to be included, as shown by the tax duplicates of the respective counties. The petition shall set forth the necessity for the union of th... |
Section 6101.71 | Petition for organizing subdistricts.
...all be filed with the clerk of the same court of common pleas, and shall be accompanied by a bond as provided for in section 6101.06 of the Revised Code. All proceedings relating to the organization of the subdistricts shall conform to the provisions of this chapter relating to the organization of districts, except that it shall not be necessary for the court to hold a preliminary meeting. The judge determining that ... |
Section 6101.72 | Annexing or absorbing territory.
... or absorb such territory petitions the court in which such conservancy district was organized, or the court having jurisdiction over all or part of the territory affected by the proceeding which is desired to bring under such sections, for an order making the territory affected by any of the improvements above noted a conservancy district or subdistrict under such sections, or for amalgamating such territory with an... |
Section 6115.40 | Alterations or additions to official plan.
...ronmental protection agency, and by the court, and are filed with the secretary of the sanitary district, they shall become part of the official plan for all purposes of this chapter. Where such alterations or additions in the judgment of the court neither materially modify the general character of the work, nor materially increase resulting damages for which the board is not able to make amicable settlement, no acti... |
Section 6115.69 | Subdistricts established and organized.
...all be filed with the clerk of the same court of common pleas, and shall be accompanied by a bond as provided for in section 6115.06 of the Revised Code. All proceedings relating to the organization of such subdistricts shall conform in all things to sections 6115.01 to 6115.79, inclusive, of the Revised Code, relating to the organization of districts. Whenever the court by its order entered of record decrees su... |
Section 6117.18 | Record - costs.
...er and loses as to another, the probate court shall determine how much of the costs each party shall pay. The costs on motions or continuance and the like shall be taxed and paid as the court directs. If there are several persons upon the side taxed with costs the court shall apportion the costs equitably among them, and in case several persons are interested on one side of the case and part of them fail, the court s... |
Section 6117.24 | Manifest error in proceedings.
...Any court in which an action is brought to enjoin, reverse, or declare void the proceedings by which any improvement has been made or ordered to be made under sections 6117.01 to 6117.45, inclusive, or 6103.02 to 6103.30, inclusive, of the Revised Code, or to enjoin a collection of a tax or assessment levied for such purpose, or any part thereof, or to which appeal is taken under section 6117.09 of the Revised Code t... |
Section 718.38 | Request for opinion of the tax administrator.
...administrator; (3) The date on which a court issues an opinion establishing or changing relevant case law with respect to the Revised Code, uncodified state law, or the municipal corporation's income tax ordinance; (4) If the opinion of the tax administrator was based on the interpretation of federal law, the effective date of any change in the relevant federal statutes or regulations, or the date on which a court ... |
Section 719.031 | Appropriating cemetery property for water lines.
...the cemetery parties defendant, but the court may, upon proper showing of interest admit other parties defendant. The jury, in such case, shall make a separate finding and include in its verdict the cost of the removal of bodies and monuments as provided in section 517.21 of the Revised Code. If a new trial is not granted, such municipal corporation may pay into court the total amount of the compensation assessed, or... |
Section 9.871 | Indemnification of correctional employee.
...not subject to appeal or review in any court or other forum. No person has a right of action against the department of rehabilitation and correction in the court of claims or any other court based on a decision of the attorney general made under division (A) of this section. (C) The indemnification of an employee of the department of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to this section shall be accomplished ... |
Section 926.18 | Filing claim upon handler's dishonor of demand.
...on may appeal the refusal either to the court of common pleas of Franklin county or the court of common pleas of the county in which the depositor resides. The director shall provide for payment from the fund to any depositor whose claim has been found to be valid. (D) If at any time the fund does not contain sufficient assets to pay valid claims, the director shall hold those claims for payment until the fund ... |
Section 993.09 | Violations.
... order of, the director shall be to the court of common pleas of the county where the place of business of the owner is located or to the common pleas court of the county in which the owner is a resident or in which the amusement ride is located, in the case of a temporary amusement ride, or to the court of common pleas of the county where the amusement ride is located in the case of a permanent amusement ride. |
Section 1.12 | Special provision shall govern unless it appears that provisions are cumulative.
...vised Code relating to procedure in the court of common pleas and procedure on appeal, the special provision shall govern, unless it appears that the provisions are cumulative. |
Section 119.01 | Administrative procedure definitions.
...y agency, invokes the jurisdiction of a court. (I) "Internal management rule" means any rule, regulation, or standard governing the day-to-day staff procedures and operations within an agency. |
Section 119.03 | Procedure for adoption, amendment, or rescission of rules.
...her authority within the agency or to a court, and also give the appellant a right to a hearing on such appeal. This division does not apply to the adoption of any rule, amendment, or rescission by the tax commissioner under division (C)(1) or (2) of section 5117.02 of the Revised Code, or deny the right to file an action for declaratory judgment as provided in Chapter 2721. of the Revised Code from the decision of t... |
Section 119.06 | Adjudication order of agency valid and effective - hearings - periodic registration of licenses.
... another agency, or to the board of tax appeals, and also give the appellant a right to a hearing on such appeal. When a statute permits the suspension of a license without a prior hearing, any agency issuing an order pursuant to such statute shall afford the person to whom the order is issued a hearing upon request. Whenever an agency claims that a person is required by statute to obtain a license, it shall af... |
Section 119.093 | Defining net worth for purpose of attorney fees.
...hall be designed to permit agencies and courts to apply identical principles in determining whether a party to an adjudication hearing, civil action or appeal of a civil action, or appeal of an adjudication order pursuant to section 119.12 of the Revised Code is an eligible party for purposes of the provisions of sections 119.092 and 2335.39 of the Revised Code. |
Section 119.121 | Effect of expiration of license on appeal process.
...l the existing license shall expire the court in its order in favor of an aggrieved person shall order the agency to renew the license upon payment of the fee prescribed by law for the license. |
Section 119.13 | Representation of parties.
... which may be the basis of an appeal to court. At any hearing conducted under sections 119.01 to 119.13 of the Revised Code, a witness, if he so requests, shall be permitted to be accompanied, represented, and advised by an attorney, whose participation in the hearing shall be limited to the protection of the rights of the witness, and who may not examine or cross-examine witnesses, and the witness shall be advised ... |
Section 124.03 | State personnel board of review - powers and duties.
...hat may be the basis of an appeal to a court, an employee may be represented by a person permitted to practice before the state personnel board of review who is not an attorney at law as long as the person does not receive any compensation from the employee for the representation. (2) Hear appeals, as provided by law, of appointing authorities from final decisions of the director relative to the classificatio... |
Section 124.328 | Layoff, displacement appeals.
... state personnel board of review to the court of common pleas in accordance with section 119.12 of the Revised Code. |
Section 124.36 | Cause for removal - teacher terminations.
...ssion shall be subject to appeal to the court of common pleas of the county in which such public employees are employed to determine the sufficiency of the cause of removal. Such appeal shall be taken within ten days from the finding of the board or commission. |
Section 124.49 | Fire department probationary period.
...m the decision of the commission to the court of common pleas of the county in which the municipality or township is situated. The appeal shall be taken within twenty days from the decision of the commission. |
Section 1349.43 | Internet database - violations and enforcement information.
... of each action; (3) All judgments by courts of this state, concerning which appellate remedies have been exhausted or lost by the expiration of the time for appeal, finding either of the following: (a) A violation of any provision of Chapter 1322. of the Revised Code; (b) That specific acts or practices by a loan officer, mortgage broker, or nonbank mortgage lender violate section 1345.02, 1345.03, or 1345.031... |