Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1728.01 | Community redevelopment corporation definitions.
...in accordance with an agreement for the sale or lease of all or a portion of the land concerned in such redevelopment to the corporation by a municipal corporation, or agency, or authority including the work to be done in reference thereto, the designation of the particular proposed buildings to be constructed and their uses and purposes, the landscaping of the premises, the streets and access roads, recreational fac... |
Section 1728.08 | Permissible provisions in financial agreement.
...municipal corporation will consent to a sale of the project by the community urban redevelopment corporation to another such corporation and that, upon assumption by the transferee corporation of the transferor's obligations under the financial agreement the tax exemption of the improvement as provided by section 1728.10 of the Revised Code shall continue and inure to the transferee corporation. (B) The financial ag... |
Section 1729.58 | Association may act to wind up affairs or obtain reinstatement of articles.
...y; sell its assets at public or private sale; make conveyances in the association's name; lease real estate for any term, including ninety-nine years renewable forever; settle or compromise claims in favor of or against the association; appoint or employ one or more persons as liquidators to wind up the affairs of the association with authority as the directors see fit to grant; cause the title to any of the assets ... |
Section 1729.70 | Agricultural cooperative not illegal.
...s, or any other marketing agreements or sales contracts authorized or described in sections 1729.67 to 1729.70 of the Revised Code, are not illegal as such, in unlawful restraint of trade, or part of a conspiracy or combination to accomplish an improper or illegal purpose. (B) An agricultural cooperative, upon resolution of its board, may enter into marketing agreements and other arrangements with any other agricult... |
Section 1731.03 | Small employer health care alliance powers.
...e of law as the offer, solicitation, or sale of insurance. (D)(1) No alliance shall adopt, impose, or enforce medical underwriting rules or underwriting rules requiring a small employer to have more than a minimum number of employees for the purpose of determining whether an alliance member is eligible to purchase a policy, contract, or plan of health insurance or health benefits from any insurer in connection with... |
Section 1733.04 | Authority of credit union.
... person for securing members or for the sale of its shares, except that reasonable incentives may be made available directly to members or potential members to promote thrift. (C)(1) A credit union may have service facilities other than its home office. (2) Real estate may be acquired by lease, purchase, or otherwise as necessary and to the extent required for use of the credit union presently and in the future... |
Section 1745.50 | Voluntary dissolution.
...association have been sold at judicial sale; (4) When the period of existence of the association specified in its governing principles has expired or upon the occurrence of another event or condition specified in its governing principles; (5) If no members of the association can be identified and the association's operations have been discontinued for at least three years by the managers or, if the association... |
Section 1745.52 | Effect of voluntary dissolution and authority and duties of managers during winding up.
..., sell its assets at public or private sale, make conveyances in the association's name, lease real property for any term, including ninety-nine years renewable forever, settle or compromise claims in favor of or against the association, employ one or more persons as liquidators to wind up the affairs of the association with the authority that the managers see fit to grant, cause the title to any of the assets... |
Section 1746.09 | General powers of business trust.
...trumentality thereof; (4) To offer for sale, receive subscriptions for, issue, sell, redeem, purchase, repurchase, grant options with respect to, dispose of or otherwise deal in and with its shares of beneficial interest; (5) To elect or appoint trustees, officers, and agents of the business trust for the period of time the trust instrument or bylaws provides, to define the authority and duties of such trustees, of... |
Section 175.05 | General duties and powers - attorney general as legal representative.
...s control, including proceeds from the sale of bonds, revenues, and otherwise, in trust for the purpose of exercising its powers and carrying out its duties pursuant to this chapter. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Revised Code other than section 175.051 of the Revised Code, at no time shall the agency's moneys, funds, properties, or assets be considered public moneys, public funds, public propertie... |
Section 175.06 | Program duties and powers - bonds and financial assistance.
...housing; (8) Sell at public or private sale any mortgage or mortgage backed securities the agency holds; (9) Issue bonds to carry out the agency's purposes as set forth in this chapter; (10) Extend or otherwise make available housing assistance on terms the agency determines. (C) The Ohio housing finance agency may issue bonds and extend financial assistance from any fund the agency administers for the promp... |
Section 175.10 | Bonds are lawful investments.
...nds, including any profit made on their sale, is at all times free from taxation within this state. |
Section 175.16 | State low-income housing tax credit.
...atment of the allocation as a disguised sale. An equity owner may assign all or any part of its interest in a qualified project, including its interest in the tax credits authorized by this section, to one or more other equity owners, and each assignee shall be able to claim the credit so long as its interest is acquired prior to the filing of its tax return or report or amended tax return or report claiming the c... |
Section 1751.31 | Changes in corporation's solicitation document.
...orms of remuneration such as commission sales programs for the health insuring corporation's employees and agents. (F) Any person obligated for any part of a premium rate in connection with an enrollment agreement, in addition to any right otherwise available to revoke an offer, may cancel such agreement within seventy-two hours after having signed the agreement or offer to enroll. Cancellation occurs when writ... |
Section 1776.22 | Formation of partnership.
... derived from the collateral; (f) The sale of the goodwill of a business or other property by installments or otherwise. |
Section 1776.50 | Partner's transferable interest subject to charging order.
... time. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale has the rights of a transferee. (C) At any time before foreclosure, an interest charged may be redeemed by any of the following: (1) The judgment debtor; (2) One or more of the other partners by using property other than partnership property; (3) One or more of the other partners, with the consent of all of the partners whose interests are not so charged, by using... |
Section 1776.54 | Purchase of dissociated partner's interest.
...quidation value or the value based on a sale of the entire business as a going concern without the dissociated partner. (b) The partnership completed a winding up of the partnership business. (2) Interest shall be paid from the date of dissociation to the date of payment. (C) The partnership shall reduce the buyout price paid to the partner by any damages for wrongful dissociation under section 1776.52 of th... |
Section 1782.19 | Rights, powers, and liabilities of limited partners.
...s of the limited partnership; (ii) The sale, exchange, lease, mortgage, pledge, or other transfer of or granting of a security interest in any asset or assets of the limited partnership; (iii) The incurrence, renewal, refinancing, or payment or other discharge of indebtedness by the limited partnership; (iv) A change in the nature of the business; (v) The admission, removal, or retention of a general partner; (v... |
Section 1783.05 | Transferability of interest.
...ts. Any change of ownership, whether by sale, death, bankruptcy, or otherwise, which is not followed by election of the new owner to the association shall entitle the owner only to his interest therein, at a price and upon terms to be mutually agreed upon. In default of such agreement, the price and terms shall be fixed by an appraiser appointed by the court of common pleas of the proper county, subject to the approv... |
Section 1901.183 | Environmental division additional jurisdiction.
...in all actions and proceedings for the sale of real or personal property under lien of a judgment of the environmental division of the municipal court, or a lien for machinery, material, fuel furnished, or labor performed, irrespective of amount, and, in those cases, the environmental division may proceed to foreclose and marshal all liens and all vested or contingent rights, to appoint a receiver, and to rende... |
Section 1907.031 | Original jurisdiction.
... (3) In an action or proceeding for the sale of personal property under chattel mortgage, lien, encumbrance, or other charge, for the foreclosure and marshalling of liens on the personal property, and for the rendering of personal judgment in the action or proceeding; (4) In an action or proceeding to enforce the collection of its own judgments and to subject the interest of a judgment debtor in personal property to... |
Section 1923.09 | Suit tried by county court judge.
...he manufactured home park and potential sale, destruction, or transfer of ownership of the defendant's manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle. |
Section 1923.11 | Entry and judgment.
...he manufactured home park and potential sale, destruction, or transfer of ownership of the defendant's manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle. |
Section 2106.18 | Transfer of automobile titles.
...e Revised Code; (3) A purchaser if the sale of the automobile is made pursuant to section 2113.39 of the Revised Code. (D) As used in division (A) of this section, "automobile" includes a motorcycle and includes a truck if the truck was used as a method of conveyance by the deceased spouse or the deceased spouse's family when the deceased spouse was alive. |
Section 2108.18 | Purchase or sale of donated part - permitted charges.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, no person shall, for valuable consideration, knowingly purchase or sell a part for transplantation or therapy if removal of a part from an individual is intended to occur after the individual's death. (B) A person may charge a reasonable amount for the removal, processing, preservation, quality control, storage, transportation, implantation, or... |