Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2109.08 | Bond conditions - special administrator.
...he probate court within three months an inventory of the tangible and intangible personal property of the deceased that has or may come to the special administrator's possession or knowledge; (B) To account for the tangible and intangible personal property of the deceased and for the debts of the deceased that the special administrator receives as special administrator, whenever required by the court, and deliver th... |
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Section 2109.11 | Bond conditions - testamentary trustees.
...tion 2109.58 of the Revised Code a true inventory of all moneys, rights, credits, other personal property, and real property belonging to the trust that come to the trustee's possession or knowledge; (B) To administer and distribute according to law and the will of the testator all moneys, rights, credits, other personal property and real property belonging to the trust that come to the possession of the trust... |
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Section 2109.12 | Bond conditions - guardians.
...ion 2111.14 of the Revised Code a true inventory of all moneys, rights, credits, other personal property, and real property belonging to the ward that come to the guardian's possession or knowledge; (B) To administer and distribute according to law all moneys, rights, credits, other personal property, and real property belonging to the ward that come to the possession of the guardian or to the possession of an... |
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Section 2109.24 | Resignation or removal of fiduciary.
...f a fiduciary fails to make and file an inventory as required by sections 2109.58, 2111.14, and 2115.02 of the Revised Code or to render a just and true account of the fiduciary's administration at the times required by section 2109.301, 2109.302, or 2109.303 of the Revised Code, and if the failure continues for thirty days after the fiduciary has been notified by the court of the expiration of the relevant tim... |
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Section 2111.02 | Appointment of guardian - limited, interim, emergency, or standby guardian - nomination.
...to make diligent efforts to file a true inventory in accordance with section 2111.14 of the Revised Code and find and report all assets belonging to the estate of the ward and that the proposed guardian or limited guardian faithfully and completely will fulfill the other duties of guardian, including the filing of timely and accurate reports and accountings. (2) If the hearing is conducted by a magistrate, the ... |
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Section 2111.471 | Transfer of court having jurisdiction.
...intment, letters of guardianship, bond, inventory, the last account, if any, a full and complete transcript of its docket and journal entries up to and including the order of transfer and copies of such other papers as may be requested by the receiving court, and shall cause the same to be filed in the probate court accepting jurisdiction, all costs to be paid by the guardian out of the assets of the estate of the wa... |
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Section 2113.25 | Time frame for collection of assets and administration of estate; extensions.
...t an extension of the time to file the inventory and accounts. |
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Section 2113.31 | Responsibility of executor or administrator.
...inistered, although not included in the inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code. The executor or administrator is also chargeable with all the proceeds of personal property and real property sold for the payment of debts or legacies, and all the interest, profit, and income that in any way comes into the possession or under the control of the executor or administrator from the personal propert... |
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Section 2113.33 | Not responsible for bad debts.
...An executor or administrator is not accountable for debts inventoried as due to the decedent, if it appears to the probate court that, without the executor's or administrator's fault, they remain uncollected. |
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Section 2113.61 | Application for certificate of transfer of real property.
...rt, at any time after the filing of an inventory that includes the real property but prior to the filing of the administrator's or executor's final account, an application requesting the court to issue a certificate of transfer as to the real property. Real property sold by an executor or administrator or land registered under Chapters 5309. and 5310. of the Revised Code is excepted from the application requir... |
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Section 2115.06 | Appraisers - compensation - fees may be charged against the estate.
...and personal property comprised in the inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code, unless an appraisement of that real property or personal property has been dispensed with by an order of the probate court, shall be appraised by one suitable disinterested person appointed by the executor or administrator, subject to the approval of the court and sworn to a faithful discharge of the trust. The ex... |
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Section 2115.11 | Discharge of a debt in a will.
...ebt or demand shall be included in the inventory of the credits and effects of the deceased and, if necessary, that amount shall be applied in the payment of the decedent's debts. If not necessary for that purpose, the amount shall be paid in the same manner and proportion as other specific legacies. |
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Section 2115.12 | Naming of person executor does not discharge debt.
...among the assets of the deceased in the inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code. The executor shall be liable for it as for so much money in the possession or under the control of the executor at the time that debt or demand becomes due and shall apply and distribute it as part of the personal property of the deceased. |
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Section 2117.19 | No allowance to tax inquisitors.
...ch property of an estate, covered by an inventory required by section 2115.02 of the Revised Code, shall be allowed or paid to a person under a contract for securing for taxation, or putting on the tax list or duplicate, property omitted, or not listed or returned for taxation. |
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Section 2127.011 | Disposition of real property.
...ised value, as set forth in an approved inventory. (3) No power of sale provided for in this section is effective if the surviving spouse or any legatee, devisee, or heir is a minor. No person may give the consent of the minor that is required by this section. (B) A surviving spouse who is the executor or administrator may sell real property to self pursuant to this section. |
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Section 2131.12 | Joint ownership with right of survivorship in motor vehicle or in watercraft or outboard motor.
...ot be included and stated in the estate inventory. |
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Section 2329.13 | Notice of sale of goods on execution - setting aside or confirmation of sale.
...the goods to be sold are merchandise or inventory used in connection with a trade or business and if the sale is to satisfy a judgment in favor of the state or one of its political subdivisions for delinquent taxes, public notice of the sale shall be given by advertisement in a newspaper published in and of general circulation in the county once a week for three weeks preceding the date of the sale. In the case of a ... |
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Section 2329.14 | Execution against unsold goods.
...urn shall annex to the execution a true inventory of the goods and chattels remaining unsold. The plaintiff in that execution may have another execution issued directing the sale of the goods and chattels levied upon. The goods and chattels shall not be so sold unless the written notice requirements of division (A)(1)(a) of section 2329.13 of the Revised Code and the public notice requirements of division (A)(2) of t... |
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Section 2707.01 | Amercement of officer.
...hereof; or neglects to return a correct inventory of personal property taken on execution unless he returns that the amount of the judgment, including costs, has been paid to him; or neglects, on demand, to pay to the person entitled thereto money by him collected or received for the use of such person; or neglects or refuses, on demand, to pay the judgment debtor all money by him received on a sale made, beyond wha... |
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Section 2715.09 | Manner of executing order of attachment.
... and he or his agent shall make a true inventory and appraisement of all the property which shall be set forth in his or his agent's affidavit and returned with the order. When the property is real property, the officer shall leave a copy of the order with the occupant of the property, or, if there is no occupant, in a conspicuous place on the property. When it is personal property and can be reached, he shall take ... |
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Section 2715.16 | Different attachments may be made by the same officer.
...ay be made by the same officer; but one inventory and appraisement are sufficient, and it is not necessary to return them with more than one order of attachment. |
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Section 2907.40 | Illegally operating sexually oriented business.
...ntial portion of its stock in trade or inventory in, derives a significant or substantial portion of its revenues from, devotes a significant or substantial portion of its interior business or advertising to, or maintains a substantial section of its sales or display space for the sale or rental, for any form of consideration, of books, magazines, periodicals, or other printed matter, or photographs, films, mo... |
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Section 2915.10 | Bingo records retention.
...rganization shall conduct and record an inventory of all of its bingo supplies as of the first day of November of each year. (E) The attorney general may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that establish standards of accounting, record keeping, and reporting to ensure that gross receipts from bingo or games of chance are properly accounted for. (F) A distributor shall maintain, for a ... |
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Section 2921.13 | Falsification - in theft offense - to purchase firearm.
...on, complaint, or other pleading, or an inventory, account, or report. (11) The statement is made on an account, form, record, stamp, label, or other writing that is required by law. (12) The statement is made in connection with the purchase of a firearm, as defined in section 2923.11 of the Revised Code, and in conjunction with the furnishing to the seller of the firearm of a fictitious or altered driver's or co... |
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Section 2981.03 | Provisional title to property subject to forfeiture.
...cy, an order to inspect, photograph, or inventory the property, an order placing a lien or lis pendens against the property, or an order appointing a receiver or trustee. The court may issue an order of this nature at any of the following times: (a) Upon the filing of a complaint, indictment, or information alleging the property to be subject to forfeiture under section 2981.02 of the Revised Code; (b) Prior to the... |