Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1706.281 | Obligation to make a contribution.
...thereof, is not excused by the member's death, disability, or other inability to perform personally. If a member does not make a contribution required by an enforceable promise, the member or the member's estate is obligated, at the election of the limited liability company, or a series thereof, to contribute money equal to the value of the portion of the contribution that has not been made. The election shall be in ... |
Section 1711.07 | Board of directors of county or independent agricultural society.
...fill any vacancy on the board caused by death, resignation, refusal to qualify, removal from county, or other cause until the society's next annual election. At that election, a new director shall be elected for the unexpired term. (C)(1) There shall be an annual election of directors by ballot at a time and a place fixed by the board. The election shall be held by the fifteenth day of November each year. (2) T... |
Section 1713.41 | Prohibition against refusal to deliver corpse.
... the body until twenty-four hours after death. |
Section 1715.12 | Endowment fund corporations.
... board becomes extinct by reason of the death or dispersion of its members, the board may take possession of the church property of the parish, congregation, or society, whether real or personal, and may rent, lease, sell, invest, or otherwise dispose of the property for the benefit of the denomination, within the territorial limits represented by the body by which the board was appointed, and subject to such regulat... |
Section 1715.14 | Sale of real property of extinct corporation.
...ociety becomes extinct by reason of the death or dispersion of its members, the court of common pleas of the county in which any real property of such extinct parish, congregation, or society is situated may, upon the petition of the board of trustees of the denomination to which the extinct parish, congregation, or society belonged, make an order for the sale of such real property, whether built upon or otherwise im... |
Section 1715.29 | Fiscal trustees of benevolent associations.
...ach a certificate of his term. Upon the death, resignation, incapacity, or removal from the county of any of such trustees, the vacancy must be filled for the unexpired term by the same appointing power. Such fiscal trustees shall not be appointed except upon the written request of the association, filed in such probate court, in accordance with a resolution adopted by it at a regular meeting duly convoked. Until su... |
Section 1719.13 | Increasing or decreasing number of members, directors, or trustees - filling vacancies.
...ustees for the unexpired term. Upon the death or resignation of any director or trustee elected for life or upon the expiration of the term of any of his successors provided in this section, the successor to the office shall be elected by a majority vote of the board of directors or trustees to serve for a term fixed by the board or determined in accordance with the regulations and bylaws of the corporation. If any s... |
Section 1729.14 | Bylaws.
...n of a member; (N) In the event of the death or withdrawal of a member or upon the expulsion of a member or the forfeiture of membership, any of the following: (1) The manner of determining the value of a member's interest; (2) Provision for the purchase of a member's interest by the association; (3) At the option of the association, provision for such purchase at a price fixed by appraisal by the board of direct... |
Section 173.27 | Criminal records check of ombudsman applicants.
... is brought as the result of an injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by an applicant or employee who a responsible party employs in a position that involves providing ombudsman services to residents and recipients, all of the following shall apply: (1) If the responsible party employed the applicant or employee in good faith and reasonable reliance on the report of a criminal records check requested... |
Section 173.38 | Criminal records checks.
... is brought as the result of an injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by an applicant or employee who a responsible party employs in a direct-care position, all of the following shall apply: (1) If the responsible party employed the applicant or employee in good faith and reasonable reliance on the report of a criminal records check requested under this section, the responsible party shall not be foun... |
Section 173.381 | Permissible actions based on criminal records check.
... is brought as the result of an injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by a self-employed provider, both of the following shall apply: (1) If the department of aging or its designee, in good faith and reasonable reliance on the report of a criminal records check requested under this section, issued or awarded a community-based long-term care services certificate or community-based long-term care servic... |
Section 1733.25 | Loans - interest.
...individual, joint, trust, or payable on death account for any obligation owed to the credit union by that member or for any loan co-signed or guaranteed by the member or account holder; provided, however, that a credit union shall not have a lien upon the funds in an individual retirement account or an account established pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code of the United States. (2) A credit union may refuse... |
Section 1739.01 | Multiple employer welfare arrangement definitions.
...t of sickness, accident, disability, or death, to the employees, and their dependents, of two or more employers, or to two or more self-employed individuals and their dependents. (G) "Premium" means any type of consideration paid to a multiple employer welfare arrangement by a member for coverage under the arrangement. (H) "Surplus" means the total assets of the multiple employer welfare arrangement less its liabil... |
Section 1743.10 | Museum, park, and amusement corporations.
...hares to the corporation in case of the death or disqualification of a stockholder. Whoever breaks, throws down, or injures any gate, fence, enclosure, embankment, or structure of any kind upon the ground of any such corporation, or forcibly or fraudulently passes such gate, or over such fence, or into such enclosure or structure without having paid the charge demanded by such corporation for entry therein, shall fo... |
Section 1745.21 | Meetings of voting members; calling and place of meeting.
...r, in case of the president's absence, death, or disability, the vice-president authorized to exercise the authority of the president; (2) The manager or managers by action at a meeting, or a majority of the managers acting without a meeting; (3) The lesser of ten per cent of the voting members or twenty-five of the voting members, unless the governing principles specify for that purpose a smaller or larger pr... |
Section 1745.42 | Interest of member, manager or officer in contract.
...h may include pension, disability, and death benefits, for services to the unincorporated nonprofit association by the managers and officers, or to delegate that authority to establish reasonable compensation to one or more officers or managers. (B) Divisions (A)(1) and (2) of this section do not limit or otherwise affect the liability of managers under section 1745.56 of the Revised Code. (C) For purposes of... |
Section 1751.54 | Continuing coverage after reservist called to duty.
...ing the eighteen-month period: (a) The death of the reservist; (b) The divorce or separation of a reservist from the reservist's spouse; (c) The cessation of dependency of a child pursuant to the terms of the contract. (2) The thirty-six-month period of continuation of coverage is deemed to begin on the date on which the coverage would otherwise terminate because the reservist is called or ordered to active duty.... |
Section 1751.691 | Prior authorization requirements or other utilization review measures as conditions of providing coverage of an opioid analgesic.
...ss, or injury and will likely result in death. A terminal condition is one in which there can be no recovery, although there may be periods of remission. (B)(1) An individual or group health insuring corporation policy, contract, or agreement that is delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state and covers prescription drugs shall contain prior authorization requirements or other utilization review measu... |
Section 177.02 | Complaint that alleges that organized criminal activity has occurred in county; Organized retail theft task force.
...and the allocation of liability for any death, injury, or damage they may cause in the performance of their duties, a task force director and investigatory staff, during the period of the investigation for which the task force is assembled, shall be considered to be employees of the commission and of the state. (3) For purposes of compensation, pension or indemnity fund rights, and other rights and benefits to whi... |
Section 1776.24 | Partner contributions - penalties for failure to contribute.
...partner is unable to perform because of death, disability, or any other reason. If a partner does not make the required contribution of property or services, the partner is obligated, at the option of the partnership, to contribute cash equal to the value of the contribution that has not been made. The foregoing option is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights, including the right to specific perf... |
Section 1776.51 | Events causing partner's dissociation.
...o is an individual: (1) The partner's death; (2) The appointment of a guardian or general conservator for the partner; (3) A determination by a tribunal that the partner has otherwise become incapable of performing the partner's duties under the partnership agreement. (H) In the case of a partner that is a trust or is acting as a partner by virtue of being a trustee of a trust, distribution of the trust's e... |
Section 1776.52 | Partner's power to dissociate - wrongful dissociation.
...fter another partner's dissociation by death or otherwise under divisions (F) to (J) of section 1776.51 of the Revised Code or wrongful dissociation under division (B) of this section; (b) The partner is expelled by a determination by a tribunal under division (E) of section 1776.51 of the Revised Code. (c) The partner is dissociated by becoming a debtor in bankruptcy. (d) In the case of a partner who is ... |
Section 1776.61 | Events causing dissolution and winding up of partnership business.
...days after a partner's dissociation by death or otherwise under divisions (F) to (J) of section 1776.51 of the Revised Code or wrongful dissociation under division (B) of section 1776.52 of the Revised Code, it is the express will of at least half of the remaining partners to wind up the partnership business, for which purpose a partner's rightful dissociation pursuant to division (B)(2)(a) of section 1776.52 o... |
Section 1782.23 | Person ceases to be a general partner - when.
...l partner who is a natural person, his death or the entry by a court adjudicating him an incompetent, as defined in section 2111.01 of the Revised Code; (G) In the case of a general partner who is acting as a general partner by virtue of being a trustee of a trust, the termination of the trust, but not merely the substitution of a new trustee; (H) In the case of a general partner that is a separate partnership, th... |
Section 1782.28 | Promise of limited partner to contribute to partnership not enforceable unless written and signed.
...n if he is unable to perform because of death, disability, or any other reason. If a partner fails to make a required contribution of property or services, he shall be obligated, at the option of the limited partnership, to contribute cash equal to the portion of the value, as stated in the partnership records required to be kept pursuant to section 1782.05 of the Revised Code, of the stated contribution that he has ... |