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Section 1337.02 | Form and effect of power of attorney.

...A deed, mortgage, or lease of any interest in real property, made by virtue of a power of attorney, must contain the name of the grantor, mortgagor, or lessor, and shall convey, mortgage, or lease the interest of such grantor, mortgagor, or lessor as fully as if such deed, mortgage, or lease were executed by such grantor, mortgagor, or lessor, in person. At any time previous to the conveyance, mortgage, or lease, the...

Section 1351.03 | Provisions prohibited in lease-purchase agreement.

...(A) A lease-purchase agreement shall not contain a provision that requires a lessee to do any of the following: (1) Execute a warrant of attorney to confess judgment; (2) Authorize the lessor or an agent of the lessor to commit a breach of the peace in the repossession of property that is the subject of the lease-purchase agreement; (3) Waive a defense, counterclaim, or any right the lessee has against the lessor ...

Section 140.09 | Computing indebtedness.

...l agency is to receive payments under a lease or agreement entered into by such public hospital agency pursuant to section 140.03, 140.05, 339.09, 339.14, or 749.35 of the Revised Code, then at all times after the time of entering such lease or agreement such bonds or notes shall not be considered in ascertaining the limits of net indebtedness of section 133.05 or 133.07 of the Revised Code, to the extent that the pr...

Section 1501.09 | Leasing public service facilities.

...tion 1501.07 of the Revised Code may be leased by the department of natural resources for the operation thereof as provided in section 1501.10 of the Revised Code, or may be operated by any person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation under contract with the director of natural resources as provided in section 1501.012 or 1501.091 of the Revised Code, or may be operated by the department through the divisio...

Section 1533.67 | Enforcement procedure.

...gful use or occupancy of state owned or leased lands and waters, and property under division control, or in the enforcement of section 3767.32 or any other section of the Revised Code prohibiting the dumping of refuse into or along waters, or in the enforcement of a criminal law of the state when violation of it involves equipment or property owned, leased, or controlled by the division, in the same manner as a sheri...

Section 154.20 | Capital facilities for mental hygiene or retardation.

...ns with substance use disorders, may be leased by the commission to the department of mental health and addiction services or the department of developmental disabilities, and other agreements may be made by the commission and any one or more of these departments with respect to the use or purchase of such capital facilities or, subject to the approval of the director of the department, the commission may lease...

Section 154.22 | Capital facilities for parks and recreation.

...ilities for parks and recreation may be leased by the commission to the department of natural resources and other agreements may be made by the commission and such department with respect to the use or purchase of such capital facilities or, subject to the approval of the director of such department, the commission may lease such capital facilities to, and make other agreements with respect to their use or purchase w...

Section 154.24 | Additional definitions; issuance of obligations; leasing facilities.

...entities of this state that enter into leases with the commission pursuant to this section or that are designated by law as state agencies for the purpose of performing a state function that is to be housed by a capital facility for which the issuing authority is authorized to issue revenue obligations pursuant to this section. (B) Subject to authorization by the general assembly under section 154.02 of the Re...

Section 1701.76 | Sale or other disposition of assets of corporation - limitations.

...the transaction from being effected, a lease, sale, exchange, transfer, or other disposition of all, or substantially all, of the assets, with or without the good will, of a corporation, if not made in the usual and regular course of its business, may be made upon the terms and conditions and for the consideration, that may consist, in whole or in part, of money or other property of any description, including ...

Section 1710.02 | Creation and organization.

... political subdivision, sell, transfer, lease, or convey any special energy improvement project owned by the participating political subdivision upon a determination by the legislative authority thereof that the project is not required to be owned exclusively by the participating political subdivision for its purposes, for uses determined by the legislative authority thereof as those that will promote the welfare of ...

Section 1715.12 | Endowment fund corporations.

...hat the corporation may purchase, sell, lease, mortgage, or otherwise encumber any real estate which it owns, or in which it has an interest, without petitioning for or obtaining an order of any court for permission to do so, and this provision in the statement, or in any properly adopted, certified, and filed amendment to the statement, shall give full power to the corporation to execute any deed, lease, mortgage, o...

Section 1715.40 | Conveyance of property to allied organizations.

...eting called and held for that purpose, lease, transfer, convey, or encumber such property to other boards of trustees of the same denomination, or to the board of trustees of such organization, society, or association itself if incorporated in this state; but such lease, transfer, conveyance, or encumbrance shall be made only when the property transferred, leased, or encumbered, the proceeds thereof, or the revenue ...

Section 1724.02 | Powers of corporation.

...(3) To purchase, receive, hold, manage, lease, lease-purchase, or otherwise acquire and to sell, convey, transfer, lease, sublease, or otherwise dispose of real and personal property, together with such rights and privileges as may be incidental and appurtenant thereto and the use thereof, including but not restricted to, any real or personal property acquired by the community improvement corporation from time to tim...

Section 1728.01 | Community redevelopment corporation definitions.

...uch a metropolitan housing authority to lease dwelling units within its corporate boundaries; and (b) Been certified by the director of the department of development that a workable program for community improvement (which shall include an official plan of action for effectively dealing with the problem of urban slums and blight within the community and for the establishment and preservation of a well-planned commu...

Section 2305.041 | Action for breach of oil or gas lease or license.

...With respect to a lease or license by which a right is granted to operate or to sink or drill wells on land in this state for natural gas or petroleum and that is recorded in accordance with section 5301.09 of the Revised Code, an action alleging breach of any express or implied provision of the lease or license concerning the calculation or payment of royalties shall be brought within the time period that is specifi...

Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.

...erce. (iii) It is intended for sale or lease to persons for commercial or personal use. (b) "Product" does not include human tissue, blood, or organs. (13) "Product liability claim" means a claim or cause of action that is asserted in a civil action pursuant to sections 2307.71 to 2307.80 of the Revised Code and that seeks to recover compensatory damages from a manufacturer or supplier for death, physical inju...

Section 2711.01 | Provision in contract for arbitration of controversies valid - exceptions.

...on of certain periods, as provided in a lease; (b) Controversies involving the amount of rentals due under any lease; (c) Controversies involving the determination of the value of improvements at the termination of any lease; (d) Controversies involving the appraisal of property values in connection with making or renewing any lease; (e) Controversies involving the boundaries of real estate. (2) Sections 2711.01...

Section 2935.27 | Procedure after issuance of minor misdemeanor citation.

...istration of any motor vehicle owned or leased by the person named in the declaration of forfeiture until the court having jurisdiction of the offense that led to the forfeiture orders that the forfeiture be terminated. However, for a motor vehicle leased by a person named in a declaration of forfeiture, the registrar shall not implement the preceding sentence until the registrar adopts procedures for that implementa...

Section 2953.26 | Petition for certificate of qualification for housing.

...onment, probation, parole, supervised release, forfeiture, restitution, fine, assessment, or costs of prosecution. (2) "Decision-maker" means a housing provider in this state of residential premises as defined in section 1923.01 of the Revised Code, including a landlord as defined in section 1923.01 of the Revised Code and a metropolitan housing authority established in Chapter 3735. of the Revised Code. (3) "Div...

Section 3313.172 | Purchase, lease, or lease-purchase of motor vehicles.

...01.01 of the Revised Code, by purchase, lease, or lease-purchase. Except as provided in section 3327.14 of the Revised Code, any motor vehicle so obtained shall be used solely for school purposes.

Section 3313.412 | Direct sale or lease of real property to STEM school.

...oard of education may offer for sale or lease any parcel of real property directly to the governing body of a STEM school established under Chapter 3326. of the Revised Code without offering that property under division (A) and former division (G) of section 3313.41 or under section 3313.411 of the Revised Code, if all of the following apply: (A) The district board offered that real property for sale under form...

Section 3317.06 | Providing materials to nonpublic schools.

... to this section. (K) To purchase or lease any secular, neutral, and nonideological computer application software designed to assist students in performing a single task or multiple related tasks, device management software, learning management software, site-licensing, digital video on demand (DVD), wide area connectivity and related technology as it relates to internet access, mathematics or science equipment an...

Section 3327.14 | Lease agreement for buses to transport senior citizens and adult education groups.

...ransporting pupils may contract under a lease agreement with a municipal corporation or a public or nonprofit private agency or organization delivering services to the aged, to make available one or more of the district's buses or other vehicles to be used for transporting persons sixty years of age or older. The board of education of any school district may also contract under a similar agreement with any group, org...

Section 3345.07 | Housing and dining facilities.

...ty or college may acquire, by purchase, lease, lease-purchase, lease with option to purchase, or otherwise, construct, equip, furnish, reconstruct, alter, enlarge, remodel, renovate, rehabilitate, improve, maintain, repair, and operate, and lease to or from others, housing and dining facilities, and may pay for the same out of available receipts of such state university or college. To pay all or part of the costs of ...

Section 3345.11 | Auxiliary or education facilities.

...ty or college may acquire, by purchase, lease, lease-purchase, lease with option to purchase, or otherwise, construct, equip, furnish, reconstruct, alter, enlarge, remodel, renovate, rehabilitate, improve, maintain, repair, and operate, and lease to or from others, auxiliary facilities or education facilities, and may pay for the facilities out of available receipts of such state university or college. To pay all or ...