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Section 157.06 | Ohio co-ordinate system definitions.

...ned by the United States department of commerce: (1) The "Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927, north zone" is a Lambert conformal conic projection of the Clarke spheroid of 1866, having standard parallels at north latitudes of 40° 26' and 41° 42' along which parallels the scale shall be exact; the origin of co-ordinates is at the intersection of the meridian 82° 30' west of Greenwich and the parallel 39° 40' north latit...

Section 157.07 | Maximum positional error in land descriptions.

...l committee of the United States department of commerce. The standards and specifications issued by the federal geodetic control committee in force on the date of such survey shall apply. The publication by the United States department of commerce of existing control stations or the acceptance by the department of newly established control stations with intent to publish them shall constitute evidence of adherence to...

Section 157.08 | Execution of control densification and monumentation.

...lished by the federal geodetic control committee of the United States department of commerce pursuant to section 157.07 of the Revised Code. Control monumentation for analysis of land boundaries, construction control, engineering design and planning, and photogrammetric survey control for such purposes shall be executed in conformity with the standards of accuracy and specifications for first, second, or third-order ...

Section 157.09 | Acceptable measurement evidence for land and other surveys.

... shall be considered acceptable measurement evidence for land and other surveys if such co-ordinates have been determined in accordance with sections 157.04, 157.07, and 157.08 of the Revised Code.

Section 157.10 | Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927.

...any map, report of survey or other document shall be limited to co-ordinates based on the "Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927" as defined in this chapter.

Section 157.11 | Ohio co-ordinate system of 1983.

...In accordance with sections 157.01 to 157.10 of the Revised Code, the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927 shall not be used after 1999 and the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1983 shall be used after that date. Nothing in sections 157.01 to 157.10 of the Revised Code shall be construed to require that land descriptions using the Ohio co-ordinate system of 1927 and recorded before January 1, 2000, be conformed to the Ohio co-o...

Section 159.01 | Acquisition of title to land by United States.

...ppropriation, if in their judgment the compensation assessed is too great to justify the appropriation.

Section 159.02 | Vacation of streets and alleys - rights of parties interested.

..., and vest in the United States, and become the property thereof, with full right, power, and authority to use, occupy, and enjoy the same as its own property in fee, to the same extent as if the same had never been used or occupied as a street or alley. Any person owning or having an equitable interest in any land abutting upon any such alley, but not situate upon, nor separated by a public street from the portion t...

Section 159.03 | Consent of state given to acquisition by United States of land required for government purposes.

...n this state required for sites for custom houses, courthouses, correctional institutions, post-offices, arsenals, or other public buildings whatever, or for any other purposes of the government.

Section 159.04 | Exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction over land acquired by United States - retrocession.

...(A) Exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction in and over any land acquired by the United States under section 159.03 of the Revised Code is hereby ceded to the United States. The jurisdiction so ceded shall continue no longer than the said United States owns or holds legal interest in such lands. (B) The governor may accept, on behalf of the state, retrocession of full or partial jurisdiction over any roads, highways, o...

Section 159.05 | Jurisdiction shall vest.

...States they are exempt and exonerated from all state, county, and municipal taxation, assessment, or other charges which may be levied or imposed under the authority of this state. Sections 159.03 to 159.06 of the Revised Code do not prevent any officers, employees, or inmates of any national asylum for disabled volunteer soldiers located on any such land over which jurisdiction is ceded, who are qualified voters of ...

Section 159.06 | Law not retroactive.

...Sections 159.03 to 159.05, inclusive, of the Revised Code shall not be retroactive or apply to any land acquired by the United States prior to May 6, 1902.

Section 159.11 | Right of entry by U.S. surveyors.

...t doing unnecessary injury thereby, may enter upon lands within this state for the purpose of exploring, triangulating, leveling, surveying, and doing any work necessary to carry out the objects of existing laws, and may establish permanent stations and marks, and erect the necessary signals and temporary observatories.

Section 159.12 | Damages caused by survey.

...is situated. Such court shall appoint a time, as early as possible, for a hearing, and order that at least fourteen days' notice be given to all parties interested. With or without a view of the premises, as the court determines, it shall hear the parties and their witnesses, and assess damages.

Section 159.13 | Tender of damages.

...Persons entering upon land as provided in section 159.11 of the Revised Code, may tender damages to the injured parties for such entry, and if, in the case of an application to the probate court, the damages finally assessed do not exceed the amount tendered, the person so entering shall recover costs, otherwise the prevailing party shall recover costs.

Section 159.14 | Fees and costs for services.

...For services and proceedings under sections 159.11 to 159.13, inclusive, of the Revised Code, fees and costs shall be allowed as in other cases.

Section 161.01 | Emergency interim government definitions.

...ny manner by sabotage or by the use of bombs, missiles, shellfire, or atomic, radiological, chemical, bacteriological, or biological means or other weapons or processes. (E) "Political subdivision" includes counties, cities, villages, townships, districts, and other public corporations and entities whether organized and existing under charter or general law.

Section 161.02 | Provisions effective during attack.

...d Code shall be in effect only in the event that an attack upon the United States, as defined in section 161.01 of the Revised Code, has occurred, and shall remain in effect until terminated by joint resolution of the general assembly.

Section 161.03 | Succession to the governorship.

..., or until a preceding named officer becomes available; provided, that no emergency interim successor to the aforementioned offices may serve as governor.

Section 161.04 | Designating interim successors.

...g named emergency interim successor, becomes available to exercise or resume the exercise of the powers and discharge the duties of his office.

Section 161.05 | Succession in political subdivisions.

...s, townships, and counties may adopt or enact resolutions or ordinances relative to the manner in which vacancies will be filled or temporary appointments to office made, such legislative bodies or boards are hereby authorized to adopt or enact resolutions or ordinances providing for emergency interim successors to offices of the aforementioned governmental units. Such resolutions and ordinances shall not be inconsis...

Section 161.06 | Interim successors by officers of political subdivisions.

...g emergency interim successor, again becomes available to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of his office.

Section 161.07 | Powers of emergency interim successors.

...hich he succeeds, shall be required to comply with any other provision of law relative to taking office. Until such time as the persons designated as emergency interim successors are authorized to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of an office in accordance with this section, such persons shall serve in their designated capacities at the pleasure of the designating authority and may be removed or replaced...

Section 161.08 | Limiting successions.

...The authority of emergency interim successors to succeed to the powers and duties of the offices to which they are designated shall expire two years following the inception of an attack, but nothing in sections 161.01 to 161.29, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall prevent the resumption of the filling of vacancies in accordance with applicable constitutional and statutory provisions.

Section 161.09 | Postponing elections.

...n the event of an emergency resulting from enemy attack, the governor, his successor, or interim successor, shall, when in his judgment the public interest requires, postpone any state or local election for a period not exceeding six months. When, because of conditions resulting from an enemy attack, a scheduled election is not held or scheduled appointments cannot be made, the elected or appointed incumbents of affe...