Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2127.38 | Distribution of money received from sale of real property.
...nses of the sale, including reasonable fees to be fixed by the probate court for services performed by attorneys for the fiduciary in connection with the sale, and compensation, if any, to the fiduciary for services in connection with the sale as the court may fix, which costs, expenses, fees, and compensation shall be paid prior to any liens upon the real property sold and notwithstanding the purchase of the ... |
Section 2129.24 | Fees.
...vised Code, charge and collect the same fees as for similar services in the administration of the estates of resident decedents. |
Section 2151.421 | Reporting child abuse or neglect.
... prevailing party reasonable attorney's fees and costs and, if a civil action or proceeding is voluntarily dismissed, may award reasonable attorney's fees and costs to the party against whom the civil action or proceeding is brought. (I)(1) Except as provided in divisions (I)(4) and (N) of this section and sections 2151.423 and 2151.4210 of the Revised Code, a report made under this section is confidential. The in... |
Section 2152.19 | Disposition orders.
...(A) If a child is adjudicated a delinquent child, the court may make any of the following orders of disposition, in addition to any other disposition authorized or required by this chapter: (1) Any order that is authorized by section 2151.353 of the Revised Code for the care and protection of an abused, neglected, or dependent child; (2) Commit the child to the temporary custody of any school, camp, institution, or... |
Section 2303.03 | Clerk of court of appeals.
... of that office, shall collect the same fees that the clerk otherwise collects and perform the same general duties that the clerk otherwise performs. In addition to the annual compensation that the clerk receives pursuant to sections 325.08 and 325.18 of the Revised Code for the performance of the duties of the clerk of the court of common pleas, the clerk, for acting as the clerk of the court of appeals of the count... |
Section 2303.16 | Deposit of fees for foreign writ.
...the clerk shall pay to such officer the fees for executing such writ, and no officer shall be required to serve such writ unless it is so indorsed. |
Section 2307.52 | Civil action for damages for terminating or attempting termination of pregnancy after viability.
...d court costs and reasonable attorney's fees against the person who purposely performed or induced or attempted to perform or induce the abortion in violation of division (A) of section 2919.17 of the Revised Code. (C) If a judgment is rendered in favor of the defendant in a civil action commenced pursuant to division (B) of this section and the court finds, upon the filing of a motion under section 2323.51 of... |
Section 2307.53 | Civil action for damages for dismemberment abortion or partial birth feticide.
...d court costs and reasonable attorney's fees against the person who committed the violation. (C) If a judgment is rendered in favor of the defendant in a civil action commenced pursuant to division (B) of this section and the court finds, upon the filing of a motion under section 2323.51 of the Revised Code, that the commencement of the civil action constitutes frivolous conduct and that the defendant was adversely ... |
Section 2307.54 | Civil action for abortion after 20 weeks.
...d court costs and reasonable attorney's fees against the person who purposely performed or induced or purposely attempted to perform or induce the abortion in violation of division (E) of section 2919.201 of the Revised Code. (C) If a judgment is rendered in favor of the defendant in a civil action commenced pursuant to division (B) of this section and the court finds, upon the filing of a motion under section 2323... |
Section 2307.62 | Civil action for damages by cable television owner or operator.
...sed Code, and the reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and other reasonable expenses incurred in maintaining the civil action under this section. (b) Damages equal to the actual loss suffered by the owner or operator as a proximate result of the conduct that violated division (B) of section 2913.04 or division (A) or (B) of section 2913.041 of the Revised Code and, in addition, damages equal to the profits deriv... |
Section 2307.64 | Regulating electronic mail advertisements.
...and dollars; (2) Reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and other costs of bringing the action. (F) An electronic mail service provider whose authority or policy has been contravened in violation of division (C) of this section may bring a civil action against a person who transmitted that advertisement or caused it to be transmitted. In that action, the electronic mail service provider may recover the follo... |
Section 2307.65 | Civil action to recover benefits improperly paid.
...ised Code and for reasonable attorney's fees and all other fees and costs of litigation. (B) In a civil action brought under division (A) of this section, if the defendant failed to disclose a transfer of property in violation of division (B)(3) of section 2913.401 of the Revised Code, the court may also grant any of the following relief to the extent permitted by the "Social Security Act," section 1917, 42 U... |
Section 2307.70 | Civil action for damages for vandalism, desecration or ethnic intimidation.
...t action, and the reasonable attorney's fees incurred in maintaining that action. (B)(1) Any person who suffers injury or loss to person or property as a result of an act committed in violation of section 2909.05, 2927.11, or 2927.12 of the Revised Code by a minor child has a civil action against the parent of the minor child and may recover in that action compensatory damages not to exceed fifteen thousand dollars,... |
Section 2317.21 | Attachment of witness who disobeys subpoena.
...ded and has not been paid his traveling fees and fee for one day's attendance when a subpoena is served upon him, as authorized by the provisions of section 2317.18 of the Revised Code, fails to obey a subpoena personally served, the court or officer, before whom his attendance is required, may issue to the sheriff or a constable of the county, a writ of attachment, commanding him to arrest and bring the person named... |
Section 2323.45 | Medical liability action - affidavit of noninvolvement by health care provider - procedure.
...idavit, including reasonable attorney's fees. (E) In any action in which the court determines that a party falsely objected to a defendant's affidavit of noninvolvement, or knowingly provided an inaccurate statement regarding a defendant's affidavit, the court shall impose upon the party or the party's counsel, or both, an appropriate sanction, including, but not limited to, an order to pay to the other parties to t... |
Section 2323.46 | Fees on summons to another county.
...e sheriff shall be entitled to the same fees as if it had issued in the county of which he is sheriff. |
Section 2323.582 | Contents and form of disclosure statement.
...ransfer expenses, other than attorneys' fees and related disbursements payable in connection with the transferee's application for approval of the transfer, and the transferee's best estimate of the amount of any such fees and disbursements; (F) The net advance amount; (G) The effective annual interest rate, which shall be disclosed as follows: "On the basis of the net amount that you will receive from us and the a... |
Section 2329.02 | Judgment lien - certificate of judgment - filing - transfer.
...Any judgment or decree rendered by any court of general jurisdiction, including district courts of the United States, within this state shall be a lien upon lands and tenements of each judgment debtor within any county of this state from the time there is filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of such county a certificate of such judgment, setting forth all of the following: (A) The court in ... |
Section 2329.192 | State lienholder as party defendant in judicial sale; proceeds of sale.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "State lien" means a lien upon real estate, including lands and tenements, of persons indebted to the state for debt, taxes, or in any other manner recorded by a state agency in any office of the clerk of a county court or the county recorder. (2) "State lienholder" means the department, agency, or other division of the state in whose name a state lien has been filed or record... |
Section 2335.16 | Taxing of costs by county court judge.
...d by law. In any misdemeanor case, all fees due any such officers, if collected, shall be paid into the county treasury, unless the amount of such fees was not taken into account in estimating the allowance to such officer. |
Section 2335.21 | Special execution may issue for costs.
...at the instance of a person entitled to fees in the bill of costs taxed against either party, shall issue against the party indebted to such clerk or other person for such fees, whether plaintiff or defendant, an execution to compel the party to pay his own costs. Such execution shall be in the following form: (Form of execution to compel either party to pay his own costs.) The State of Ohio, ______________county, ... |
Section 2335.30 | Table of fees to be posted in office.
... business in his office, a table of the fees to which he is entitled. |
Section 2335.31 | Items of fees to be returned on process.
..., either on mesne or final process, any fees, unless he returns, upon the process on which a charge is made, the particular items of such charge. |
Section 2335.35 | Disposition of unclaimed fees and costs.
...(A) All moneys, fees, costs, debts, and damages, remaining in the hands of the clerk of the court of common pleas or probate judge, and all unclaimed moneys, other than costs, remaining in the hands of the sheriff from the expiration of thirty days from the ending of the time of advertisement as provided by section 2335.34 of the Revised Code, shall be paid by such officer or such officer's successor to the county tr... |
Section 2501.16 | Clerks - employees - special projects of court.
...es otherwise performed and collect the fees otherwise collected by the clerk of the court of common pleas, as set forth in section 2303.03 of the Revised Code, and shall maintain the files and records of the court. The clerk of the court of common pleas, acting as the clerk of the court of appeals for the county, may refuse to accept for filing any pleading or paper submitted for filing by a person who has bee... |