Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4969.09 | Application of funds - lien.
...ork done, or for materials furnished while he is operating or managing the railroad, shall be a lien on the funds in his hands as receiver, but shall affect him only in his trust capacity and not individually. |
Section 4969.10 | Receiver must deposit money.
...receiver shall deposit in this state at least such share of the funds in his hands as is proportioned to the value of the property of the railroad company within this state. |
Section 4969.11 | Venue - service.
...service made upon such agent is valid unless his office or place of business is in the county where the suit is brought. |
Section 4969.12 | Certain railroads may be sold at judicial sale.
...company in this state which has not completed, nor conveyed by deed of trust or mortage, any part of its railroad, and which is insolvent, and whose property is in the hands of a receiver appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction, may be sold at judicial sale, and title thereto, with all the rights, liberties, faculties, and franchises, shall pass by such sale, and vest in the purchaser thereof, as fully as they... |
Section 4969.13 | Receiver must petition for sale.
...ch he shall set forth the names of the creditors of the company, with the sums due to each as nearly as can be ascertained, a statement of the company's assets, exclusive of its roadbed, rights of way, and franchises, and a pertinent description in general terms of the roadbed, right of way, and property so sought to be sold, and cause notice thereof to be published, for six consecutive weeks, in a newspaper publish... |
Section 4969.14 | Order for appraisement.
...the qualifications of a freeholder, not less than three in number, and consisting of at least one from each county in which any part of the roadbed is situated. Such proceedings shall be had under the order as are provided in sales of real estate made by judicial order in other cases, so far as they are applicable. |
Section 4969.15 | Notice of sale to be published.
...f sale. The sale shall not be made for less than two thirds of the appraised value of the property and rights, unless, upon their having been twice offered and not sold, the court orders a reappraisement. |
Section 4969.16 | Confirmation of sale and deed - distribution of proceeds.
...l be distributed pro rata among all the creditors of the company. |
Section 4969.17 | Who may purchase property.
...Revised Code. Any number of persons not less than five may purchase such railroad, roadbed, rights of way, property, and franchises at such sale. On filing a transcript of the decree of confirmation in the office of the secretary of state, they shall become a corporation of this state, amenable to its process and, with perpetual succession by such name as they assume, shall be subject to the law regulating such corpo... |
Section 4969.18 | Purchaser may acquire franchise.
...f such railroad. No grant may be made unless provision is made for granting to the stockholders in the original company stock in the reorganized company, upon equal terms with the stockholders of such reorganized company, and unless it is acceptable to the directors making it. |
Section 4969.19 | Purchaser at judicial sale may sell railroad.
...order, judgment, or decree, and which sale is confirmed by the court making the order of sale, may sell all or any part of such property. The title thereto, with all the rights, liberties, faculties, and franchises shall pass by such sale and vest in the purchaser of such property, as fully as if they had been possessed, exercised, and enjoyed by such railroad company. The grant thereof, in the form required to pass ... |
Section 4969.20 | Any number of persons may purchase and incorporate.
...ce of the secretary of state, with articles of incorporation executed in accordance with the law respecting the creation of corporations for profit, they and such persons as associate with them, not less than five in number, shall become a corporation with perpetual succession by such name as they assume, with capacity to maintain and operate such railroads, whether located wholly within this state, or partly within ... |
Section 4969.21 | May issue stock and bonds to pay purchase price.
...r bonds raise the necessary means suitable to improve such railroad property and equipment for the uses and purposes for which it is employed. In the operation and maintenance of its railroad, such corporation is entitled to all the rights and is subject to all the obligations and restrictions imposed upon railroad companies by the laws of this state. |
Section 4969.22 | Certain rights of way forfeited.
...hall revert to the owner of the land, unless at least twenty miles of the railroad have been completed by the company during that period, or unless an average of one thousand dollars per mile has been expended for construction before the expiration of such period. |
Section 504.01 | Procedure for adopting limited home rule government.
... at least two thousand five hundred but less than five thousand in the unincorporated territory of the township, a limited home rule government under which the township exercises limited powers of local self-government and limited police powers may be adopted if all the following apply: (a) The electors of the unincorporated territory of the township petition the board of township trustees to adopt limited home rule... |
Section 504.02 | Election for adopting limited home rule government.
... (b) On the official public notice web site established under section 125.182 of the Revised Code; (c) On the web site and social media account of the township. The board shall have the notice and description posted in five conspicuous places in the unincorporated area of the township. (2) If a board of elections operates and maintains a web site, notice of the election and a description of the proposed limite... |
Section 504.021 | Board of township trustees.
...a township that adopts a limited home rule government under this chapter. |
Section 504.03 | Election for terminating limited home rule government.
...to a five-member board before September 26, 2003, the current board member who received the lowest number of votes of the current board members who were elected at the most recent election for township trustees, and the current board member who received the lowest number of votes of the current board members who were elected at the second most recent election for township trustees, shall cease to be township trustees... |
Section 504.04 | Exercise of powers under limited home rule government.
...roved for the township before September 26, 2003, shall continue to serve as the legislative authority with successive members serving for four-year terms of office until a termination of a limited home rule government under section 504.03 of the Revised Code. (D) In case of conflict between resolutions enacted by a board of township trustees and municipal ordinances or resolutions, the ordinance or resolution enac... |
Section 504.05 | Imposition of civil fines.
...y resolution that imposes a fine shall clearly state the amount of the fine for the first and for subsequent violations. |
Section 504.06 | Citations for violation of township resolutions.
...ction shall be served pursuant to the Rules of Civil Procedure upon the person who violated the resolution. No peace officer is entitled to receive witness fees in a cause prosecuted under a township resolution adopted pursuant to this chapter. |
Section 504.07 | Answer to citation.
...eduled hearing in accordance with the Rules of Civil Procedure and the rules of the court, and shall determine whether the township has established, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the person committed the violation. If the court determines that the person committed the violation, it shall enter a judgment against the person requiring the person to pay the fine arising from the violation. If the court dete... |
Section 504.08 | Enforcement of resolution.
...ctor to do any of the following: (A) File for injunctive relief if the violation of the resolution is a matter of health or safety; (B) File for a lien upon the property of a violator if the violation relates to the use of the property and if the violator has failed to pay a fine imposed pursuant to section 504.07 of the Revised Code within ten days after the judgment imposing the fine has become final. The unpaid ... |
Section 504.09 | Proceedings of township board.
...ship trustees shall determine its own rules and order of business and keep a journal of its proceedings. Notwithstanding section 507.04 of the Revised Code and anything to the contrary in section 504.04 of the Revised Code, the board may designate, by majority vote, any person to keep its journal and take the minutes of board meetings. A majority of the members of the board constitutes a quorum. |
Section 504.10 | Form and reading of resolutions.
...solution shall be read by title only, unless a motion is passed by a majority vote of the members of the board requiring that it be read in full. Each resolution shall be read on two separate days. The board may, by a majority vote of its members, dispense with the requirement that a resolution be read on two separate days, and authorize the adoption of a resolution upon its first reading. |