Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1782.19 | Rights, powers, and liabilities of limited partners.
...(A) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, a limited partner shall not become liable for the obligations of a limited partnership unless the limited partner is also a general partner or, in addition to the exercise of the limited partner's rights and powers as a limited partner, the limited partner participates in the control of the business. However, if the limited partner participates in the control of... |
Section 1782.43 | Rights of legal representative of partner.
...If a partner who is an individual dies or is adjudged by a court to be an incompetent, as defined in section 2111.01 of the Revised Code, the partner's executor, administrator, guardian, or other legal representative may exercise all the rights of the partner for the purpose of settling his estate or administering his property, including any power the partner had to give an assignee the right to become a limited par... |
Section 1783.01 | Limited partnership associations.
...When any number of persons, not less than three nor more than twenty-five, desire to form a limited partnership association for the purpose of conducting any business or occupation within the United States or elsewhere, except for dealing in real estate or for banking, whose principal office or place of business will be established and maintained in this state, by subscribing and contributing capital to such associat... |
Section 1783.04 | Members may contribute capital in property rather than in cash.
...Persons forming a limited partnership association may make contribution to the capital thereof in real or personal estate, mines, or other property, at a valuation to be approved by all the members subscribing to its capital, but in any case one half of the capital must be paid in cash. In the statement required by section 1783.01 of the Revised Code to be recorded, it must be certified whether subscriptions to the ... |
Section 1783.05 | Transferability of interest.
...Interest in a limited partnership association is personal estate, and may be transferred under rules prescribed by the association. Such transfer shall take effect when the instrument transferring the interest is delivered for record, including the names of the parties thereto and the amount of the interest so transferred, in the office of the county recorder, who shall enter it. For such entry he shall receive the ... |
Section 1783.06 | Title to realty, conveyancing, and judicial proceedings to be in firm name.
...All real estate owned or purchased by a limited partnership association shall be held and owned, and conveyance thereof made, in the association name. When such an association executes a deed of conveyance, bonds with or without coupons, or mortgages to secure purchase or borrowed moneys, it may acknowledge such instruments by its chairman and its secretary. The association shall sue and be sued in the association n... |
Section 1783.12 | Distribution of property on dissolution.
...When a limited partnership association is dissolved by the voluntary action of its members, its property shall be applied as follows: (A) First, to the payment of all its debts for work and labor; and to secure such debts, in case its property is insufficient, the separate estate of each partner shall be liable without limitation or exemption, except as provided by law; (B) Second, to the satisfaction of its other ... |
Section 188.01 | Definitions.
...As used in sections 188.01 to 188.23 of the Revised Code: (A) "Broadband service" means any wholesale or retail service that consists of, or includes the provision of, connectivity to a high-speed, high-capacity transmission medium that can carry signals from or to multiple sources and that either provides access to the internet or provides computer processing, information storage, information content or protocol c... |
Section 188.02 | Electric cooperative easement use for broadband service.
...An easement granted to an electric cooperative for purposes of transmitting, delivering, or otherwise providing electric power may be used, apportioned, or subleased to provide broadband service and such use, apportionment, or sublease shall not be considered an additional burden on the servient estate. |
Section 188.11 | Servient estate damage action limitations.
...Actions described in section 188.05 of the Revised Code shall be brought within one year of any alleged damage described in that section. Any action not brought within one year will result in forfeiture of that claim. |
Section 1901.26 | Costs.
...(A) Subject to division (E) of this section, costs in a municipal court shall be fixed and taxed as follows: (1)(a) The municipal court shall require an advance deposit for the filing of any new civil action or proceeding when required by division (C) of this section, subject to its waiver pursuant to that division, and in all other cases, by rule, shall establish a schedule of fees and costs to be taxed in any civ... |
Section 1923.04 | Notice - service.
...(A) Except as provided in division (B) or (C) of this section, a party desiring to commence an action under this chapter shall notify the adverse party to leave the premises, for the possession of which the action is about to be brought, three or more days before beginning the action, by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by handing a written copy of the notice to the defendant in person, or by leaving it ... |
Section 1923.14 | Writ of execution enforced.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this section, within ten days after receiving a writ of execution described in division (A) or (B) of section 1923.13 of the Revised Code, the sheriff, police officer, constable, or bailiff shall execute it by restoring the plaintiff to the possession of the premises, and shall levy and collect reasonable costs, not to exceed the standard motion fee, and make return, as upon other ... |
Section 2101.026 | Franklin county probate court mental health fund.
...(A) The probate court of Franklin county may accept funds or other program assistance from, or charge fees for services described in division (B) of this section rendered to, individuals, corporations, agencies, or organizations, including, but not limited to, the board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services of Franklin county or the Franklin county board of developmental disabilities. Any funds or fe... |
Section 2101.26 | Referring information as to abuse, exploitation or theft to law enforcement agency.
...If the probate judge receives information of the alleged abuse or financial exploitation of a person of advanced age or of an incompetent or minor under guardianship, or receives information of an alleged theft from the estate of a decedent, the judge may refer the information to the appropriate law enforcement agency of the political subdivision in which the abuse, exploitation, or theft allegedly occurred, which ag... |
Section 2101.40 | Dealing in assets of estate.
...A probate judge shall not in any way deal in property or securities involved in probate court cases. This section applies to all appointees of the probate court. |
Section 2101.41 | Prohibition.
...No probate judge shall practice law, be associated with another as partner in the practice of law in a court or tribunal of this state, prepare a complaint or answer, make out an account required for the settlement of an estate committed to the care or management of another, or appear as attorney before a court or judicial tribunal. Whoever violates this section shall forfeit the office of probate judge. The ... |
Section 2103.07 | Dower is forfeited by waste.
...A tenant in dower in real property who commits or suffers waste thereto will forfeit that part of the property to which such waste is committed or suffered to the person having the immediate estate in reversion or remainder and will be liable in damages to such person for the waste committed or suffered thereto. |
Section 2105.02 | Construction of living and died.
...When, in this chapter, a person is described as living, it means that the person was living at the time of the death of the intestate from whom the estate came and that the person lived for at least one hundred twenty hours following the death of the intestate, and when a person is described as having died, it means that the person died before such intestate or that the person failed to live for at least one hundred ... |
Section 2105.051 | Advancements - time of valuation.
...When a person dies, property that the person gave during the person's lifetime to an heir shall be treated as an advancement against the heir's share of the estate only if declared in a contemporaneous writing by the decedent or acknowledged in writing by the heir to be an advancement. For this purpose, property advanced is valued as of the time the heir came into possession or enjoyment of the property, or as ... |
Section 2105.061 | Real property subject to monetary charge of surviving spouse.
...Except any real property that a surviving spouse elects to receive under section 2106.10 of the Revised Code, the title to real property in an intestate estate shall descend and pass in parcenary to those persons entitled to it under division (B), (C), or (D) of section 2105.06 of the Revised Code, subject to the monetary charge of the surviving spouse. The administrator or executor shall file an application for a ce... |
Section 2105.09 | Disposition of escheated lands.
...(A) The county auditor, unless the auditor acts pursuant to division (C) of this section, shall take possession of real property escheated to the state that is located in the auditor's county and outside the incorporated area of a city. The auditor shall take possession in the name of the state and sell the property at public auction, at the county seat of the county, to the highest bidder, after having given t... |
Section 2105.12 | Descent when all descendants of equal degree of consanguinity.
...When all the descendants of an intestate, in a direct line of descent, are on an equal degree of consanguinity to the intestate, the estate shall pass to such persons in equal parts, however remote from the intestate such equal and common degree of consanguinity may be. |
Section 2105.20 | Waste by tenant for life.
...A tenant for life in real property who commits or suffers waste thereto shall forfeit that part of the property, to which such waste is committed or suffered, to the person having the immediate estate in reversion or remainder and such tenant will be liable in damages to such person for the waste committed or suffered thereto. |
Section 2105.32 | Person is deemed to have predeceased another person.
...(A) Except as provided in section 2105.36 of the Revised Code, if title to property, the devolution of property, the right to elect an interest in property, or the right to exempt property, homestead, or allowance for support depends upon an individual's survivorship of the death of another individual, an individual who is not established by clear and convincing evidence to have survived the other individual by one h... |