Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2741.09 | Exceptions.
... topic of general or public interest; (4) The use of the persona of an individual solely in the individual's role as a member of the public if the individual is not named or otherwise singled out as an individual; (5) A use of an individual's persona by an institution of higher education if all of the following apply: (a) The individual is or was a student at, or a member of the faculty or staff of, the institutio... |
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Section 2741.99 | Penalty for violation of RC 2741.02(A)(3).
...iolates division (A)(3) of section 2741.02 of the Revised Code is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. A criminal penalty imposed under this section is cumulative to a civil remedy under Chapter 2741. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2745.01 | Liability of employer for intentional tort - intent to injure required - exceptions.
...ion, harassment in violation of Chapter 4112. of the Revised Code, intentional infliction of emotional distress not compensable under Chapters 4121. and 4123. of the Revised Code, contract, promissory estoppel, or defamation. |
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Section 2747.01 | Application of the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act - definitions.
...e or lease of the goods or services; (4) A survivorship claim or a legal action seeking recovery for bodily injury or wrongful death, or statements made regarding that claim or legal action. (D) Nothing in this chapter is intended to create any new statutory cause of action. (E) The general assembly, in enacting this chapter, intends to confer substantive immunity from suit, and not merely immunity from liabili... |
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Section 2747.02 | Motion for expedited relief - time to file.
...Not later than sixty days after a party is served with a complaint, cross-claim, counterclaim, third-party claim, or other pleading that asserts a cause of action to which this chapter applies, the party may file a motion for expedited relief to dismiss the civil action or claim. The court may extend the sixty-day period to file the motion for expedited relief for good cause shown. |
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Section 2747.03 | Motion for expedited relief - stay of other proceedings.
...o protect against an imminent threat to public health or safety. |
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Section 2747.04 | Motion for expedited relief - timing of hearing and ruling; factors considered at hearing.
...w for limited discovery under section 2747.03 of the Revised Code or delays the hearing for other good cause. (2) If the court orders a later hearing to allow for limited discovery, the court shall conduct the hearing not later than sixty days after the court order allowing discovery unless the hearing is delayed for other good cause. (B) In ruling on the motion for expedited relief, the court shall consider the ... |
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Section 2747.05 | Motion for expedited relief - award of litigation expenses if motion granted or denied; time to appeal.
...on for expedited relief under section 2747.04 of the Revised Code, the court shall award reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and other reasonable litigation expenses to the moving party. The court shall not fail to award, or reduce an award of, attorney's fees, court costs, and other reasonable litigation expenses under this division on the grounds that the representation of the moving party was undertaken on a ... |
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Section 2747.06 | Construction and application of Act.
...(A) Sections 2747.01 to 2747.06 of the Revised Code apply to a civil action filed or any claim asserted in a civil action on or after the effective date of this section. (B) A court shall broadly construe and apply sections 2747.01 to 2747.06 of the Revised Code to protect the exercise of the right of freedom of speech and of the press, the right to assemble and petition, and the right of association, guaranteed by... |
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Section 2917.01 | Inciting to violence.
...s being urged or incited to commit is a felony, inciting to violence is a felony of the third degree. |
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Section 2917.02 | Aggravated riot.
...ommit or facilitate the commission of a felony; (2) With purpose to commit or facilitate the commission of any offense of violence; (3) When the offender or any participant to the knowledge of the offender has on or about the offender's or participant's person or under the offender's or participant's control, uses, or intends to use a deadly weapon or dangerous ordnance, as defined in section 2923.11 of the Revised... |