Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1923.08 | Continuance and bond.
... plaintiff, with good and sufficient surety, that is approved by the court and conditioned for the payment of rent that may accrue, if judgment is rendered against the defendant. |
Section 1923.081 | Joinder of claims.
...l in an action for forcible entry and detainer for residential premises, other than an action against a deceased resident of a manufactured home park, or for a storage space at a self-service storage facility, as defined in division (A) of section 5322.01 of the Revised Code, pursuant to this chapter may also include a trial on claims of the plaintiff for past due rent and other damages under a rental agreement... |
Section 1923.09 | Suit tried by county court judge.
... manufactured home park and potential sale, destruction, or transfer of ownership of the defendant's manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle. |
Section 1923.10 | Trial by jury.
...es. The jury shall be sworn to try and determine whether the complaint, naming the plaintiff, about to be presented to them, is true according to the evidence. If the jury finds that the complaint is true, it shall render a general verdict against the defendant. If the jury finds that the complaint is not true, it shall render a general verdict in favor of the defendant. If the jury finds that the complaint is true i... |
Section 1923.101 | Deposit of jury fee.
...In actions under this chapter before a county court, a party demanding a jury shall first deposit money with the court sufficient to pay the jury fee. |
Section 1923.11 | Entry and judgment.
... manufactured home park and potential sale, destruction, or transfer of ownership of the defendant's manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle. |
Section 1923.12 | Eviction of resident or resident's estate from manufactured home park; notice to remove home or vehicle.
..., or recreational vehicle and is or becomes deceased prior to the removal of the home or vehicle from the manufactured home park, and no probate court has granted administration with respect to the resident's estate within ninety days of the deceased's death, the park operator may store the home or vehicle at a storage facility or at another location within the manufactured home park before and after a probate court ... |
Section 1923.13 | Writ of execution.
...tain action for the forcible entry and detention (or the forcible detention, as the case may be), of the following described premises, to wit: ____________, lately tried before this court, wherein _______________ was plaintiff, and __________ was defendant, ______________ judgment was rendered on the ________ day of ____________, ____________, that the plaintiff have restitution of those premises; and also that the p... |
Section 1923.14 | Writ of execution enforced.
...ceed the standard motion fee, and make return, as upon other executions. If an appeal from the judgment of restitution is filed and if, following the filing of the appeal, a stay of execution is obtained and any required bond is filed with the court of common pleas, municipal court, or county court, the judge of that court immediately shall issue an order to the sheriff, police officer, constable, or bailiff commandi... |
Section 1923.15 | Inspection of residential premises - order to correct conditions.
...s to the landlord equal to the reasonable cost of correcting such conditions. |
Section 195.01 | Duties.
...ification; (2) Consistent with available funding, support the state network of law enforcement agencies by funding personnel with agencies who have demonstrated the ability to investigate and prosecute internet crimes against children; (3) Support the state network of law enforcement agencies by coordinating and providing investigative training and digital forensic support through on-scene forensic facilities, la... |
Section 195.02 | Administration.
...e money appropriated to the internet crimes against children task force to support the operation of the task force including equipment, personnel, and training only and for no other purpose. The attorney general shall disburse money appropriated for the purposes of this section in the following manner: Sixty per cent to the Ohio internet crimes against children task force; Twenty per cent, in coordination with ... |
Section 2101.01 | Probate division - location - equipment - employees.
... 28, 2009, "probate court" means the domestic relations division of the court of common pleas, and "probate judge" means each of the judges of the court of common pleas who are judges of the domestic relations division. (b) The judge of the court of common pleas, division of domestic relations, whose term begins on February 9, 2009, and successors, shall be the probate judge beginning September 29, 2009, and ... |
Section 2101.02 | Judge of probate division - election - term.
...obate division of the court of common pleas, one probate judge shall be elected who is qualified as required by section 2301.01 of the Revised Code. The probate judge shall hold office for six years, commencing on the ninth day of February next following the judge's election. |
Section 2101.021 | One additional probate judge for Cuyahoga county.
...ounty. The additional judge shall be elected at the general election to be held in 1954 and every six years thereafter, for a term of six years commencing on the first day of January next following the additional judge's election. The judge elected pursuant to this section shall comply with the qualifications provided for in section 2101.02 of the Revised Code. The probate judge who is senior in point of ser... |
Section 2101.022 | Jurisdiction of Marion county probate judge - clerk of probate division.
...ile-probate division of that court, as set forth in division (Z)(1) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. (B) On and after February 9, 2003, the judge of the court of common pleas of Marion county who is to serve as the clerk of the probate division of the court of common pleas of Marion county shall be determined as provided in division (Z)(2) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2101.023 | Adding judge to Erie County Court of Common Pleas.
...the general division of that court, as set forth in division (N)(2) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2101.024 | Family court division of the Logan County court of common pleas.
...tion of the family court division, as set forth in division (CC)(1) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2101.025 | Jurisdiction of Champaign county probate judge.
...lations-juvenile-probate division, as set forth in division (DD)(1) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2101.026 | Franklin county probate court mental health fund.
...rd may hire employees subject to available funds in the Franklin county probate court mental health fund. (5) The Franklin county guardianship service board may charge a reasonable fee for services provided to wards. The probate judge shall approve any fees charged by the board under division (E)(5) of this section. (6) The Franklin county guardianship service board that is created under division (E)(1) of this se... |
Section 2101.027 | Hardin County court of common pleas judgeships.
...the general division of that court, as set forth in division (FF)(2) of section 2301.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2101.03 | Bond of probate judge.
...vised Code indorsed on it, shall be deposited with the county treasurer and kept in the treasurer's office. As the state of business in the probate judge's office renders it necessary, the board, except as otherwise provided in section 3.061 of the Revised Code, may require the probate judge to give additional bond. |
Section 2101.04 | Rules of practice submitted to supreme court.
...dges of the probate court shall make rules regulating the practice and conducting the business of the court, and the judge or judges shall submit those rules to the supreme court. In order to maintain regularity and uniformity in the proceedings of all the probate courts, the supreme court may alter and amend the rules submitted by the judge or judges of a probate court and make other rules. |
Section 2101.05 | Oaths and depositions.
... judge may administer oaths, take acknowledgment of instruments in writing required to be acknowledged, and take depositions. Depositions taken according to sections 2319.05 to 2319.31, inclusive, of the Revised Code, to be used on the trial of civil cases, may be taken and used on the trial of any question before the probate court. |
Section 2101.06 | Master commissioners - appointment and bond - duties.
...efit of anyone aggrieved and shall be filed in the probate court. The commissioner shall take the testimony and report the testimony to the court with the commissioner's conclusions on the law and the facts involved. The report may be excepted to by the parties and confirmed, modified, or set aside by the court. |