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Section 4505.11 | Surrender and cancellation of certificate of title - issuance of salvage or rebuilt salvage certificate of title.

...ON" to the purchaser. (C)(1) When an insurance company declares it economically impractical to repair such a motor vehicle and has paid an agreed price for the purchase of the motor vehicle to any insured or claimant owner, the insurance company shall proceed as follows: (a) If an insurance company receives the certificate of title and the motor vehicle, within thirty business days, the insurance company shall ...

Section 3905.062 | Portable electronics insurance.

...s coverage under a portable electronics insurance policy issued to a vendor of portable electronics by an insurer. (3) "Endorsee" means an employee or authorized representative of a vendor authorized to sell or offer portable electronics insurance. (4) "Location" means any physical location in this state or any web site, call center site, or similar location directed to residents of this state. (5) "Portable el...

Section 3905.063 | Self-service storage insurance; license required.

...d to sell or offer self-service storage insurance. (3) "Enrolled customer" means a customer who elects coverage under a self-service storage insurance policy issued to a self-service storage facility by an insurer or a policy issued directly to a customer from an insurer. (4) "Location" means any physical location in this state or any web site, call center site, or similar location directed to residents of this sta...

Section 175.17 | Tax credit for single-family housing development.

...velopment investor or equity owner that claims a tax credit under division (F)(2) of this section shall submit a copy of the eligibility certificate with the investor's or equity owner's tax return. Upon request of the tax commissioner or the superintendent of insurance, any project development investor or equity owner claiming a tax credit under that division shall provide the tax commissioner or superintendent othe...

Section 3901.62 | Credit for reinsurance ceded as asset or reduction of liability; accreditation as reinsurer.

... (c) Farmowner's multiple peril; (d) Homeowners multiple peril; (e) Commercial multiple peril; (f) Inland marine; (g) Earthquake; (h) Auto physical damage. (4) The superintendent may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to establish the process for a certified reinsurer to seek a deferral of posting of security for catastrophe recoverables.

Section 5751.01 | Definitions.

...p dues received by trade, professional, homeowners', or condominium associations; payments received for educational courses, meetings, meals, or similar payments to a trade, professional, or other similar association; and fundraising receipts received by any person when any excess receipts are donated or used exclusively for charitable purposes; (k) Damages received as the result of litigation in excess of amounts...

Section 3905.55 | Agent fees.

... (1) Private passenger automobile; (2) Homeowners, including coverage for tenants or condominium owners, owner-occupied fire or dwelling property coverage, personal umbrella liability, or any other personal lines-related coverage whether sold as a separate policy or as an endorsement to another personal lines policy; (3) Individual life insurance; (4) Individual sickness or accident insurance; (5) Disability ...

Section 3937.19 | Summary of material coverages and exclusions for personal lines policy.

... reimbursement or payment of insurance claims for which a loss occurred as a result of a customer's reliance upon a policy summary containing any false, misleading, or deceptive representation or statement.

Section 5315.04 | Execution of deed in lieu of foreclosure; documents.

... Real property taxes; (ii) Homeowner's insurance premiums for homeowner's insurance, which shall reflect the market rate for homeowner's insurance based on the market value of the real property; (iii) Any homeowner's association or condominium dues. (c) The option to purchase contained within the lease shall allow the former borrower the opportunity to purchase the real property that is the subject of the mortgage...

Section 718.012 | Factors for determining whether individual is domiciled in municipal corporation.

...spouse; (5) The location of either the insurance company that issued or the insurance agent that sold any policy of insurance to the individual or the individual's spouse, including, but not limited to, life, health, disability, automobile, or homeowner's insurance; (6) The location of law firms, accounting firms, and similar professionals utilized by the individual or the individual's spouse for legal, tax, accoun...

Section 1925.01 | Small claims division established.

...nd county court shall establish a small claims division. (B) Proceedings in the small claims division of a municipal court or a county court may be conducted by a magistrate appointed by the court. The magistrate shall be a person admitted to the practice of law in this state and shall receive the annual compensation that the court prescribes. In the case of a municipal court magistrate, the compensation shall be pa...

Section 1925.02 | Jurisdiction.

...ivision (A)(2) of this section, a small claims division established under section 1925.01 of the Revised Code has jurisdiction in civil actions for the recovery of taxes and money only, for amounts not exceeding six thousand dollars, exclusive of interest and costs. (2)(a) A small claims division does not have jurisdiction in any of the following: (i) Libel, slander, replevin, malicious prosecution, and abuse of ...

Section 1925.03 | Voluntary conciliation procedures.

...y conciliation procedures for the small claims division, except that it shall establish, by rule, voluntary conciliation procedures for the recovery of taxes in the small claims division.

Section 1925.04 | Commencing an action.

...(A) An action is commenced in the small claims division when the plaintiff, or the plaintiff's attorney, states the amount and nature of the plaintiff's claim to the court as provided in this section. The commencement constitutes a waiver of any right of the plaintiff to trial by jury upon such action. At the time of the commencement of an action, the plaintiff, or the plaintiff's attorney, shall pay both of the foll...

Section 1925.05 | Service of notice of filing.

...(A) Notice of the filing shall be served on the defendant as provided by the Rules of Civil Procedure. The notice after setting forth the name of the court, shall read substantially as follows: "To (here insert the name of defendant or defendants). "(Here insert the name of plaintiff or plaintiffs) ask judgment in this court against you for (here insert the amount claimed in dollars and cents) upon the following c...

Section 1925.06 | Stay of execution to permit deferred payment.

...A defendant who admits the claim but desires time in which to pay, may state that fact at the time set for trial, and where this is done, judgment may be entered for the plaintiff at the time set for trial, and this request may be considered by the court in determining whether there shall be a stay of execution to permit deferred payment or a weekly order of payment.

Section 1925.07 | No attachment proceedings.

...nt in any case pending before the small claims division.

Section 1925.09 | Amendments - no depositions or interrogatories.

...The court, before judgment or upon vacation of a judgment, may allow any claim to be amended. No deposition or interrogatories shall be taken except by leave of court.

Section 1925.10 | Transferring case.

...duly entered on the docket of the small claims division shall be transferred to the regular docket of the court upon the motion of the court made at any stage of the civil action or by the filing of a counterclaim or cross-claim for more than six thousand dollars. (B) In the discretion of the court, a case duly entered on the docket of the small claims division may be transferred to the regular docket of the court...

Section 1925.11 | Subpoenas fees and services.

...Subpoenas for witnesses, if requested, shall be issued by the clerk, or by order of the court or referee. The court may require the party requesting the issuance of a subpoena to pay a fee to cover the actual cost of issuance and service.

Section 1925.12 | Dismissal for want of prosecution.

...y be proper. The judgment of the small claims division shall be recorded in the same manner and shall have the same force and effect as any other judgment of the court.

Section 1925.13 | Collecting and enforcing judgments.

...(A) The court, in its discretion, may order that the judgment, interest, and costs be paid at a certain date or by specified weekly installments, and, during compliance with the order, the court may stay the issue of execution and other proceedings in aid of execution. The court may modify or vacate the stay at any time. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a judgment creditor may commence any proceedings t...

Section 1925.14 | Modification or vacation of judgments.

...Judgments of the small claims division may be modified or vacated in the same manner as other civil actions.

Section 1925.15 | Costs.

...The actual disbursements of the prevailing party for filing fees, execution fees, and other court fees may be allowed as costs. No other costs shall be allowed either party except by special order of the court. Costs allowed under this section may be apportioned between the parties, or waived, in whole or in part, as the court determines to be equitable.

Section 1925.151 | Cancellation of uncollectible debts.

...If at any time the court finds that an amount owing to the court is due and uncollectible, in whole or in part, the court may direct the clerk of the court to cancel all or part of the claim. The clerk shall then effect the cancellation.