Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5312.06 | Powers and duties of owner's association.
...common elements; (9) Levy and collect fees or other charges for the use, rental, or operation of the common elements or for services provided to owners; (10) Pursuant to section 5312.11 of the Revised Code, levy the following charges and assessments: (a) Interest and charges for the late payment of assessments; (b) Returned check charges; (c) Enforcement assessments for violations of the declaration, the by... |
Section 5312.07 | Examination of books and records.
...(A) Unless otherwise prohibited by this section, any owner may examine and copy the books, records, and minutes of the owners association that division (C) of section 5312.06 of the Revised Code describes, pursuant to reasonable standards set forth in the declaration, bylaws, or rules the board promulgates. The standards may include, but are not limited to, standards governing the type of documents that are subject t... |
Section 5312.13 | Compliance with covenants, conditions and restrictions; action for damages.
...f court costs and reasonable attorney's fees in both types of action. |
Section 5313.02 | Required provisions of land installment contracts.
... property conveyed; (5) Any charges or fees for services that are includable in the contract separate from the contract price; (6) The amount of the vendee's down payment; (7) The principal balance owed, which is the sum of the specified in divisions (A)(4) and (5) of this section less the specified in division (A)(6) of this section; (8) The amount and due date of each installment payment; (9) The interest ra... |
Section 5313.05 | Default of vendee.
...ue under the contract and by paying any fees or charges for which he is liable under the contract. If such payments are made within the thirty-day period, forfeiture of the interest of the vendee shall not be enforced. |
Section 5321.02 | Retaliatory action by landlord prohibited.
...ges together with reasonable attorneys' fees. (C) Nothing in division (A) of this section shall prohibit a landlord from increasing the rent to reflect the cost of improvements installed by the landlord in or about the premises or to reflect an increase in other costs of operation of the premises. |
Section 5321.04 | Landlord obligations.
...in a judgment for reasonable attorney's fees, or may terminate the rental agreement. |
Section 5321.05 | Tenant obligations.
...ion together with reasonable attorney's fees. This remedy is in addition to any right of the landlord to terminate the rental agreement, to maintain an action for the possession of the premises, or to obtain injunctive relief to compel access under division (B) of this section. (2) If the tenant violates division (A)(9) of this section and if the landlord has actual knowledge of or has reasonable cause to believe th... |
Section 5321.08 | Rent deposits - duty of clerk of court.
...(A) Whenever a tenant deposits rent with the clerk of a court as provided in section 5321.07 of the Revised Code, the clerk shall give written notice of this fact to the landlord and to his agent, if any. (B) The clerk shall place all rent deposited with him in a separate rent escrow account in the name of the clerk in a bank or building and loan association domiciled in this state. (C) The clerk shall keep in a se... |
Section 5321.09 | Landlord application for release of rent.
...ts, together with reasonable attorney's fees if the tenant intentionally acted in bad faith. |
Section 5321.13 | Terms prohibited in rental agreement.
...y the landlord's or tenant's attorney's fees shall be recognized in any rental agreement for residential premises or in any other agreement between a landlord and tenant. (D) No agreement by a tenant to the exculpation or limitation of any liability of the landlord arising under law or to indemnify the landlord for that liability or its related costs shall be recognized in any rental agreement or in any other agreem... |
Section 5321.15 | Acts of landlord prohibited if residential property involved.
...ted, together with reasonable attorneys fees. |
Section 5322.02 | Owner's lien against stored property upon default.
...ner's possession, for rent, labor, late fees, or other charges in relation to the personal property that are specified in the rental agreement and that have become due and for expenses necessary for the preservation of the personal property or expenses reasonably incurred in the enforcement of the lien or in the sale or other disposition of the personal property pursuant to law. The owner's lien provided for in this ... |
Section 5501.01 | Department of transportation definitions.
...As used in Chapters 5501., 5503., 5511., 5513., 5515., 5516., 5517., 5519., 5521., 5523., 5525., 5527., 5528., 5529., 5531., 5533., and 5535. of the Revised Code: (A) "Transportation facilities" means all publicly owned modes and means of transporting people and goods, including the physical facilities, garages, district offices, and other related buildings therefor, and including, but not limited to, highways, righ... |
Section 5501.05 | Prohibiting use of highway funds for non-highway purposes.
...ment of transportation and derived from fees, excises, or license taxes relating to the registration, operation, or use of vehicles on public highways, or to fuels used for propelling such vehicle, shall not be expended for any purpose other than as provided in Section 5a of Article XII, Ohio Constitution, and such moneys may be expended only for expenses directly chargeable to the purposes set forth in such section.... |
Section 5501.32 | Purchase of real property for highway purposes.
...The director of transportation may purchase property in fee simple in the name of the state by warranty deed, and all or any part of a tract of land when the acquisition of a part of the land needed for highway purposes will result in substantial damages to the residue by severance, controlled access, or isolation. The warranty deed shall contain a description of the property suitable for platting on tax maps. Any in... |
Section 5501.46 | Conveying land to department of transportation by other state agencies and political subdivisions.
...Notwithstanding section 9.70 and Chapters 123., 339., 501., 511., 721., 723., 747., 749., 759., 903., 3301., 3313., 3337., 3339., 3341., 3343., 3349., and 3375. of the Revised Code, the various departments of state, institutions, commissions, subdivisions, and districts of the state, and other public agencies, without competitive bidding, may grant, convey, or transfer real property to the department of transportatio... |
Section 5501.51 | Reimbursing utility for facilities relocated by highway project.
...(A) The state shall reimburse a utility for the cost of relocation of utility facilities necessitated by the construction of a highway project only in the event that the utility can evidence a vested interest in the nature of a fee interest, an easement interest, or a lesser estate in the real property it occupies in the event that the utility possesses a vested interest in such property. The utility shall pres... |
Section 5501.71 | Authority for department of transportation to enter public-private initiative; solicitation and selection.
...(A) The department of transportation may solicit, receive, consider, evaluate, and accept a proposal for a public-private initiative. (B) In soliciting and selecting a private entity with which to enter into a public-private initiative, the department shall use one or both of the following: (1) Sealed bidding; (2) Selection of proposals, with or without negotiations, based on qualifications, best value, or ... |
Section 5501.72 | Unsolicited proposals.
...(A) The department of transportation may receive, consider, evaluate, and accept an unsolicited proposal for a public-private initiative if the proposal meets all of the following: (1) Addresses the needs identified in the appropriate state, regional, or local transportation plan by improving safety, reducing congestion, increasing capacity, or enhancing economic efficiency and the proposal is on the transpo... |
Section 5501.75 | Material default by operator.
...e transportation facility, impose user fees for the use of the transportation facility, and comply with any service contracts; (2) Solicit proposals for the maintenance and operation of the transportation facility under section 5501.71 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5502.02 | Spending to administer and enforce motor vehicle and traffic laws.
...hall be paid out of moneys derived from fees, excises, or license taxes relating to registration, operation, or use of vehicles on public highways or to fuels used for propelling such vehicles as provided in Section 5a of Article XII, Ohio Constitution. |
Section 5502.281 | Volunteer database; registration; privacy provisions; liability.
...a political subdivision; (2) Establish fees, procedures, standards, and requirements necessary for recruiting, registering, training, and deploying the volunteers as required under this section. (B)(1) A registered volunteer's status as a volunteer, and any information presented in summary, statistical, or aggregate form that does not identify an individual, is a public record pursuant to section 149.43 of the... |
Section 5502.411 | Weapons during declared emergency.
...may claim reasonable costs and attorney fees for the loss and, the cost of reclaiming the item or items, or the cost of any damages to the item or items. (3) Any claim filed against any state agency, any elected or appointed official or employee of the state, or any other agent of the state for damages shall be filed with the court of claims. (4) Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to mean the state inte... |
Section 5502.67 | Justice program service fund.
...ederal purposes, including subscription fees for participating in the Ohio incident-based reporting system under division (C) of section 5502.62 of the Revised Code, unless otherwise designated by law. The justice program services fund shall be used to pay costs of administering the operations of the division of criminal justice services. |