Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1548.10 | Fees.
...4505.09 of the Revised Code. Moneys deposited in that fund under this section shall be used for the purpose specified in division (B)(3)(b) of that section. |
Section 1548.11 | Ownership of vehicle changed by operation of law.
...shall contain a statement of the lien unless the application is accompanied by proper evidence of its extinction. (B) Upon the death of one of the persons who have established joint ownership with right of survivorship under section 2131.12 of the Revised Code in a watercraft or outboard motor and the presentation to the clerk of the title and the certificate of death of the deceased person, the clerk shall enter in... |
Section 1548.12 | Surrender and cancellation of certificate of title.
... as owner in the last certificate of title, when the watercraft or outboard motor is dismantled, destroyed, or changed in such manner that it loses its character as a watercraft or outboard motor, or changed in such manner that it is not the watercraft or outboard motor described in the certificate of title, shall surrender the certificate of title to a clerk of a court of common pleas, and the clerk, with the consen... |
Section 1548.13 | Duplicate certificates.
...f a lost or destroyed certificate of title, application shall be made to a clerk of a court of common pleas by the owner of the watercraft or outboard motor, or the holder of a lien on it, for a certified copy of the certificate upon a form prescribed by the chief of the division of parks and watercraft and accompanied by the fee prescribed by section 1548.10 of the Revised Code. The application shall be signed and s... |
Section 1548.14 | Title information furnished - reports - copies - fees.
...proper fees, may prepare and furnish title information in such form and subject to such territorial division or other classification as the chief may direct. The chief may search the records of the division of parks and watercraft and make reports thereof, and make photographic copies of the division records and attestations thereof. Fees therefor shall be charged and collected as follows: (A) For searches of the r... |
Section 1548.141 | Public access to title information via electronic means.
...ision of parks and watercraft shall enable the public to access watercraft and outboard motor title information via electronic means. No fee shall be charged for this access. The title information that must be so accessible is only the title information that is in an electronic format at the time a person requests this access. The chief shall establish procedures governing this access. The procedures may be establis... |
Section 1548.15 | Authorized agents.
...ist containing the names and the facsimile signatures of the authorized agents be furnished to the chief and be forwarded to each clerk of the court of common pleas in the respective counties within the state, and the chief may prescribe the form of authorization to be used by manufacturers or importers and the method of certification of the names of said agents. |
Section 1548.16 | Administration of oaths.
...The clerk of the court of common pleas and his authorized deputies may administer oaths on any application or affidavit required by Chapter 1548. of the Revised Code. |
Section 1548.17 | Notification of watercraft thefts.
...r, conservancy district officer, constable, or state highway patrol trooper, having knowledge of a stolen watercraft or outboard motor, shall immediately furnish the chief of the division of parks and watercraft with full information concerning the theft. The chief, whenever a report of the theft or conversion of a watercraft or outboard motor is received, shall make a distinctive record of it, including the make of... |
Section 1548.18 | Prohibited acts.
... is otherwise provided, or any lawful rules adopted pursuant to this chapter; (F) Operate in this state a watercraft or outboard motor knowing that the certificate of title to or ownership of the watercraft or outboard motor as otherwise reflected in the automated title processing system has been canceled. |
Section 1548.19 | Offenses concerning stolen watercraft and certificates of title.
... attempt to procure a certificate of title to a watercraft or outboard motor, or pass or attempt to pass a certificate of title or any assignment of a certificate of title to a watercraft or outboard motor, or in any other manner gain or attempt to gain ownership of a watercraft or outboard motor, knowing or having reason to believe that the watercraft or outboard motor has been stolen; (B) Sell or offer for ... |
Section 1548.20 | Security interest covering watercraft or outboard motor for which certificate of title is required.
... particular certificate of title, regardless of whether a physical certificate of title is issued, take priority according to the order of time in which they are entered into the automated title processing system by the clerk. Exposure for sale of any watercraft or outboard motor by its owner, with the knowledge or with the knowledge and consent of the holder of any security interest, lien, mortgage, or encumbrance o... |
Section 1548.21 | Watercraft not subject of certificate of title.
...t be the subject of a certificate of title until it is mortgaged, sold, or otherwise disposed of. |
Section 1548.22 | Remaining fees paid to treasurer of state credited to waterways safety fund.
...ll pay to the treasurer of state to the credit of the waterways safety fund the fees received by the chief under sections 1548.10 and 1548.14 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1548.99 | Penalty.
...(A) Whoever violates section 1548.18 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. (B) Whoever violates section 1548.19 of the Revised Code is guilty of a felony of the fifth degree. |
Section 1705.01 | [Repealed effective 2/11/2022 by S.B. 276, 133rd General Assembly - See R.C. 1706.83] Limited liability company definitions.
...C) "Conveyance" means every assignment, lease, mortgage, or encumbrance. (D) "Entity" means any of the following: (1) A corporation existing under the laws of this state or any other state; (2) Any of the following organizations existing under the laws of this state, the United States, or any other state: (a) A business trust or association; (b) A real estate investment trust; (c) A common law trust; (d) An... |
Section 1715.01 | Change in language of church service.
...Any religious society incorporated in this state, if the act of incorporation prescribes that its public religious services shall be conducted in any language other than English, may decide, by a vote of a majority of its adult members in good and regular standing who speak such prescribed language, whether its public religious services shall be conducted in any other language. |
Section 1715.02 | Sale of cemetery grounds no longer usable.
...ty of such corporation or society may file a petition in the court of common pleas of the county where such property is situated, setting forth a description of such property, the existence of such ordinance, and the names of all persons holding burial privileges in such cemetery, so far as known to the petitioners. If such privileges are held by persons whose names are unknown to such petitioners, the petition must ... |
Section 1715.03 | Transfer of cemetery land to cemetery association.
...When a religious or benevolent society or association owning real estate used or occupied as a burial place, the title to which real estate is vested in such society or association, or the trustees thereof, desires to transfer such real estate to a cemetery association incorporated under any law of this state, the trustees or other officers entrusted with the management of the affairs of such society or association m... |
Section 1715.04 | Conveyance of burying ground to township.
... a township line and is used by the people of two or more townships for burial purposes, and the title thereto is vested in a religious or benevolent society, such society or the trustees thereof, may convey such burying ground to the boards of township trustees of such townships and their successors in office, jointly; and such boards shall accept it, jointly take possession of it, and keep it in repair, as required... |
Section 1715.05 | Disposition of unused real estate.
...o make of it, or when any public church site and meetinghouse has been abandoned by the public as a place of worship and the trustees invested with the title to such property have sold it and are in doubt as to what disposition to make of the proceeds, such trustees may file a petition in the court of common pleas of the county where the property is situated, setting forth all the facts in the case and asking such co... |
Section 1715.06 | Trustees of church site may convey it to church.
...he use of churches or congregations, as sites for meetinghouses, and such churches or congregations have erected houses of worship thereon, but no power is possessed by such trustees to convey such real estate to such churches or congregations, or to the trustees thereof, such trustees may convey such improved sites to the trustees of such churches or congregations. When an incorporated religious congregation, socie... |
Section 1715.07 | Ecclesiastical society may transfer property to church.
...An ecclesiastical society incorporated under the laws of this state connected with a church of Christ located in this state may, by a three-fourths vote of its adult members present and voting at a meeting announced and held for that purpose, assign and transfer to the church with which it is connected, if such church is incorporated under the laws of this state, all the property and trust funds of such society, to b... |
Section 1715.08 | Consolidation of churches having same form of faith.
...or associations recognizing the same ecclesiastical jurisdiction, form of faith, government, order, and discipline, and incorporated in this state, desire to be consolidated or united as a single corporation, the elders, trustees, deacons, directors, or other known and legal representatives of such societies, churches, or associations may enter into an agreement for such union or consolidation and prescribe the terms... |
Section 1715.09 | Transfer of property of consolidating organizations.
...ligious societies, denominations, or ecclesiastical corporations in this state unanimously form a union in this state, the trustees, deacons, directors, or other proper officers of the new society, denomination, or corporation, at the request of a majority of the members of any of the component societies, denominations, or corporations, may petition the court of common pleas, setting forth the fact of such union. The... |