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Section 2307.81 | Dissemination of false information about the safety of Ohio's food supply.

...punitive damages, reasonable attorney's fees, and costs of the action. (D) In any action maintained under division (C) of this section by an association representing producers of perishable agricultural or aquacultural food products, the court shall direct written individual notice to the members of the association that have suffered damages as a result of another person's disparagement of any such perishable agricu...

Section 2315.18 | Compensatory damages in tort actions - factors excluded - findings or interrogatories.

...of a tort action, other than attorney's fees incurred in connection with that action. (3) "Medical claim," "dental claim," "optometric claim," and "chiropractic claim" have the same meanings as in section 2305.113 of the Revised Code. (4) "Noneconomic loss" means nonpecuniary harm that results from an injury or loss to person or property that is a subject of a tort action, including, but not limited to, pain and ...

Section 2315.21 | Punitive or exemplary damages.

...) of this section. (c) Any attorney's fees awarded as a result of a claim for punitive or exemplary damages shall not be considered for purposes of determining the cap on punitive damages. (3) No award of prejudgment interest under division (C)(1) of section 1343.03 of the Revised Code shall include any prejudgment interest on punitive or exemplary damages found by the trier of fact. (4) In a tort action, the b...

Section 2317.421 | Prima-facie evidence of the reasonableness of medical bills.

...f the reasonableness of any charges and fees stated therein for medication and prosthetic devices furnished, or medical, dental, hospital, and funeral services rendered by the person, firm, or corporation issuing such bill or statement, provided, that such bill or statement shall be prima-facie evidence of reasonableness only if the party offering it delivers a copy of it, or the relevant portion thereof, to the atto...

Section 2323.261 | Records of extracounty actions.

...operty is situated. Upon payment of the fees prescribed by division (W) of section 2303.20 of the Revised Code, the copy shall be admitted to record and shall be numbered, docketed, indexed, and filed in the same manner and shall have the same effect as a similar record of a local action or proceeding affecting the title to or possession of real property in the county.

Section 2323.55 | Future damages in medical malpractice actions.

...iropractic claim, other than attorney's fees incurred in connection with that action. (2) "Future damages" means any damages that result from an injury, death, or loss to person or property that is a subject of a civil action upon a medical, dental, optometric, or chiropractic claim and that will accrue after the verdict or determination of liability is rendered in that action by the trier of fact. "Future damages" ...

Section 2323.583 | Transfer of structured settlement payment rights; applicable procedures.

...cluding reasonable costs and attorneys' fees, arising from compliance by the structured settlement obligor or annuity issuer with the court order approving the transfer or from the failure of any party to the transfer to comply with sections 2323.58 to 2323.585 of the Revised Code. (C) Neither the annuity issuer nor the structured settlement obligor may be required to divide any periodic payment between the payee an...

Section 2323.585 | Immunity - waiver - illegal transfers.

...(A) No payee who proposes to make a transfer of structured settlement payment rights shall incur any penalty, forfeit any application fee or other payment, or otherwise incur any liability to the proposed transferee or any assignee based on a failure of the transfer to comply with any of the requirements of sections 2323.581 to 2323.584 of the Revised Code. (B) No provision of this section or section 2323.581, 2323....

Section 2329.35 | Sheriff may act for master commissioner.

... to be paid him by a master out of his fees, the sheriff shall attend and make sale for a master who, by reason of sickness, is unable to attend. Sales made by a master must conform to the laws regulating sales of lands upon execution.

Section 2329.36 | Deed of sheriff, master.

...(A) The attorney who files the writ of execution shall, not later than seven days after the filing of the order of confirmation of sale pursuant to section 2329.31 of the Revised Code, make to the purchaser a deed, containing the names of the parties to the judgment, the names of the owners of the property sold, a reference to the volume and page of the recording of the next preceding recorded instrume...

Section 2329.85 | Trial of right to goods and chattels.

...und to belong to the claimant. The same fees shall be allowed and taxed by the judge, for self, officers, and witnesses, that are allowed by law for similar services.

Section 2333.04 | Examination of garnishee.

...garnishee shall be entitled to the same fees for attendance as are allowed to witnesses.

Section 2335.01 | Fees of commissioners and appraisers.

...Each commissioner appointed to make partition of lands or to assign dower, for the time so engaged, and in going to and returning from such lands, shall receive not to exceed ten dollars each, per parcel of land, as the court determines. A parcel of personal property is to include all the articles included in one action, execution, replevin, or attachment. Each person called by an officer to appraise real or persona...

Section 2335.15 | Insufficient security for costs.

...o him, shall not take into account his fees in such case.

Section 2335.24 | Collection of costs - contracts for collection.

...cy or private vendor from deducting any fees or expenses that the agency or vendor incurs in the collection of the judgment from the amount collected that is due under the judgment including interest. (3) As used in division (B) of this section, "legislative authority" has the same meaning as in division (B) of section 1901.03 of the Revised Code, if the clerk of the court involved is the clerk of a municipal court,...

Section 2335.38 | Records shall be kept.

...eceive from his successor in office any fees earned by him, which have come into the hands of such successor, until settlements are all fully made.

Section 2501.19 | Process.

...or other officer shall receive the same fees as such officers are entitled to receive for like services in the court of common pleas under section 311.17 of the Revised Code. Such officer shall attend upon the court during any session in his county. The performance of such duties by the sheriff or other officer may be enforced by the court.

Section 2503.41 | Process.

...rt, for which he shall be paid the same fees as other officers are entitled to for like services.

Section 2505.073 | Appeal denial of abortion by minor.

...(A) A complainant whose complaint under section 2151.85 of the Revised Code is dismissed by a juvenile court, may appeal in accordance with this section. Within four days after a notice of appeal is filed in an action arising under that section, the clerk of the juvenile court shall deliver a copy of the notice of appeal and the record on appeal to the clerk of the court of appeals named in the notice. Upon receipt o...

Section 2701.09 | Publication of court calendar.

...ndars, motion dockets, and notices, the fees for which are not fixed by law, the publisher of the paper shall receive a sum to be fixed by the judges for each case brought, to be paid in advance by the party filing the petition, transcripts for appeal, or lien, unless the party is determined by the court to qualify as an indigent litigant as set forth in section 2323.311 of the Revised Code, to be taxed in the costs ...

Section 2707.03 | Amercement for not serving or returning process.

...at in which he was elected, unless his fees are deposited with the clerk who issued the process, and an indorsement is made and subscribed by such clerk thereon at the time of its issue, in these words: "Funds are deposited to pay the sheriff on this process."

Section 2712.88 | Conciliation costs.

...Upon termination of the conciliation proceedings, the conciliator shall fix the costs of the conciliation and give written notice of the costs to the parties. As used in sections 2712.74 to 2712.90 of the Revised Code, "costs" includes only the following: (A) A reasonable fee to be paid to the conciliator or conciliators; (B) The travel and other reasonable expenses of the conciliator or conciliators; (C) The trav...

Section 2715.14 | Clerk to transmit answer to proper court.

... For his services he shall receive such fees as are allowed by law for taking depositions and to clerks for furnishing certificates with their seals of office attached.

Section 2716.07 | Payments on continuous order of garnishment of personal earnings.

...(A) Subject to divisions (C)(1) and (D) of section 2716.041 and section 2716.05 of the Revised Code, a garnishee to whom a municipal or county court or court of common pleas issues a continuous order of garnishment of personal earnings shall pay to the court within thirty days after the end of each pay period of the judgment debtor, commencing with the first full pay period beginning after the garnishee receives the ...

Section 2716.13 | Hearing on motion for garnishment of property, other than personal earnings of judgment debtor.

...(A) Upon the filing of a proceeding in garnishment of property, other than personal earnings, under section 2716.11 of the Revised Code, the court shall cause the matter to be set for hearing within twelve days after that filing. (B) Upon the scheduling of a hearing relative to a proceeding in garnishment of property, other than personal earnings, under division (A) of this section, the clerk of the court immediate...