Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2127.28 | Expense of sale.
... all parties in interest, allow a real estate commission in an action to sell real property by an executor, administrator, or guardian, but an allowance shall be passed upon by the court prior to the sale. The court may allow payment for certificate or abstract of title or policy of title insurance in connection with the sale of any real property by an executor, administrator, or guardian. |
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Section 2127.39 | When proceeds of sale marshaled in conformity with will.
...ere is a disposition of the decedent's estate for the payment of debts, or a provision that may require or induce the probate court to marshal the assets differently from the way the law otherwise would prescribe, those devises, or parts of the will, shall be set forth in the complaint, and a copy of the will exhibited to the court, whereupon the court shall marshal the proceeds of the sale accordingly, so far ... |
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Section 2129.03 | Delivery of personal property and payment of debts to nonresident executor or administrator.
...trator without further liability to the estate, provided the person delivering such money, debts, or other personal property has no knowledge of ancillary proceedings being had or having been had in Ohio. |
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Section 2129.07 | Proceedings to admit foreign will to record.
...urt of the county in which there is any estate upon which the will may operate. The court then shall continue the application to admit it to probate for two months. Notice of the filing of the application shall be given to all persons interested in the will, in a public newspaper published in or in general circulation in the county in which the application is made, at least three weeks consecutively. The first public... |
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Section 2129.10 | Procedure.
...he same as in the administration of the estates of resident decedents. |
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Section 2129.12 | Presentation of claims.
...Creditors having claims against the estate of a nonresident decedent shall file them with the ancillary administrator who is appointed in accordance with sections 2109.21 and 2129.08 of the Revised Code, within the time and in the manner provided by sections 2117.06 and 2117.07 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2129.13 | Sale of real property.
...nistration proceedings relating to the estates of resident decedents under sections 2127.01 to 2127.43 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2129.19 | Application for certificate of transfer.
... manner as in the administration of the estates of resident decedents under section 2113.61 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2129.21 | Bona fide purchaser protected.
... title free from all obligations of the estate. |
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Section 2129.23 | Distribution.
...inistration of a nonresident decedent's estate, including any attorney's fee that is allowed by the probate court, all public charges and taxes, and all claims of creditors presented as provided in section 2129.12 of the Revised Code, have been paid, any residue of the personal property and the proceeds of any real property sold for the payment of debts shall be distributed by the ancillary administrator as fol... |
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Section 2129.24 | Fees.
...r services in the administration of the estates of resident decedents. |
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Section 2131.01 | Present value determinations.
...shall be the values determined for Ohio estate tax purposes pursuant to division (B) of section 5731.01 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2131.02 | Legal disability defined.
...ns under guardianship of the person and estate, or either. |
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Section 2131.13 | Transfer-on-Death of Motor Vehicle, Watercraft, or Outboard Motor Statute.
... motor shall be included in the probate estate of the deceased owner. (G)(1) Any transfer of a motor vehicle, all-purpose vehicle, off-highway motorcycle, watercraft, or outboard motor to a transfer-on-death beneficiary or beneficiaries that results from a designation of the motor vehicle, all-purpose vehicle, off-highway motorcycle, watercraft, or outboard motor in beneficiary form is not testamentary. (2) This ... |
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Section 2137.04 | Terms-of-service agreement.
...held by the user for whom, or for whose estate, the fiduciary or designated recipient acts or represents. (C) A fiduciary's access to digital assets may be modified or eliminated by a user, by federal law, or by a terms-of- service agreement if the user has not provided direction under section 2137.03 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2137.15 | Custodian compliance and immunity.
...d user's death, or the fiduciary of the estate of that deceased user, the court shall determine and adjudicate the application for a court order within thirty days after submission. (B) An order under division (A) of this section directing compliance shall contain a finding that compliance is not in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2702, as amended. (C) A custodian may notify the user that a request for disclosure or to te... |
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Section 2303.02 | Bond of clerk.
... by two or more freeholders having real estate in the value of double the amount of the bond over and above all encumbrances to the state in a sum not less than ten thousand nor more than forty thousand dollars, to be fixed by the board of county commissioners, and the surety company to be approved by the board. The bond shall be conditioned that such clerk will enter and record all the orders, decrees, judgments, an... |
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Section 2303.201 | Computerizing court or paying cost of computerized legal research.
... guardianship, adoption, and decedents' estate proceedings; or to an execution on a judgment, proceeding in aid of execution, or other post-judgment proceeding arising out of a civil action. The filing fees required to be collected under this division shall be in addition to any other filing fees imposed in the action or proceeding and shall be collected at the time of the filing of the action or proceeding. The cour... |
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Section 2305.04 | Recovery of real estate.
...An action to recover the title to or possession of real property shall be brought within twenty-one years after the cause of action accrued, but if a person entitled to bring the action is, at the time the cause of action accrues, within the age of minority or of unsound mind, the person, after the expiration of twenty-one years from the time the cause of action accrues, may bring the action within ten years after th... |
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Section 2305.05 | Real estate dedicated to public uses.
...If a street or alley, or any part thereof, laid out and shown on the recorded plat of a municipal corporation, has not been opened to the public use and occupancy of the citizens thereof, or other persons, and has been enclosed with a fence by the owners of the inlots, lots, or outlots lying on, adjacent to, or along such street or alley, or part thereof, and has remained in the open, uninterrupted use, adverse posse... |
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Section 2305.111 | Assault or battery actions - childhood sexual abuse.
...s of making claims against a bankruptcy estate of an organization chartered under part B of subtitle II of Title 36 of the United States Code, an action for assault or battery brought by a victim of childhood sexual abuse based on childhood sexual abuse, or an action brought by a victim of childhood sexual abuse asserting any claim resulting from childhood sexual abuse, may be brought at any time after the cause of a... |
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Section 2317.023 | Privileged peer support communications.
...or the executor or administrator of the estate of the deceased individual expressly consents. (4) The individual who received peer support services voluntarily testifies, in which case the peer support team member may be compelled to testify on the same subject. (5) The court in camera determines that the information communicated by the individual who received peer support services is not germane to the relations... |
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Section 2319.09 | Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act.
...ndividual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, public corporation, government, or governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity. (4) "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, a federally recognized Indian tribe, or any t... |
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Section 2323.09 | Judgment against married woman.
...if she were unmarried. Her property and estate is liable for a judgment against her, but she is entitled to the benefits of all applicable exemptions provided by statute. |
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Section 2329.09 | Writ of execution.
... the judgment or decree so orders, real estate may be sold under execution as follows: one third cash on the day of sale, one third in one year, one third in two years thereafter, with interest on deferred payments, to be secured by mortgage on the premises so sold. An execution on a judgment rendered against a partnership firm by its firm name shall operate only on the partnership property. The exact amount of the d... |