Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1905.202 | Alternative methods for collecting court costs; notice of balance due.
...istration of any motor vehicle owned or leased by the person. However, for a motor vehicle leased by the person, the registrar shall not implement this requirement until the registrar adopts procedures for that implementation under section 4503.39 of the Revised Code. The period of denial relating to the issuance or transfer of a certificate of registration for a motor vehicle imposed under this section remains in ... |
Section 1907.25 | Alternative methods for collecting court costs; notice of balance due.
...istration of any motor vehicle owned or leased by the person. However, for a motor vehicle leased by the person, the registrar shall not implement this requirement until the registrar adopts procedures for that implementation under section 4503.39 of the Revised Code. The period of denial relating to the issuance or transfer of a certificate of registration for a motor vehicle imposed under this section remains in ... |
Section 1923.01 | Jurisdiction in forcible entry and detainer - definitions.
...ental agreement" means any agreement or lease, written or oral, that establishes or modifies the terms, conditions, rules, or other provisions concerning the use or occupancy of premises by one of the parties to the agreement or lease, except that "rental agreement," as used in division (A)(13) of section 1923.02 of the Revised Code and where the context requires as used in this chapter, means a rental agreement as d... |
Section 2111.32 | Royalty.
...If the lease made pursuant to court order, under section 2111.31 of the Revised Code is for the mining or removal of mineral or other substances on a royalty basis, within six months after the receipt of the first royalty under such lease the guardian shall report to the probate court the amount thereof and the court shall then fix a bond which will cover such royalty. At any time the court deems the bond insufficien... |
Section 2119.04 | Mortgage, lease, or sale of real property - sale of personal property.
...In order to provide money for the payments authorized by section 2119.03 of the Revised Code, proceedings may be had for the mortgaging, leasing, or sale of the real property of an absentee in the same manner as provided by sections 2127.01 to 2127.43 of the Revised Code for sales of real property by executors and administrators. The probate court, upon notice to the spouse and any other persons and in the mann... |
Section 2151.09 | Separate building and site may be purchased or leased.
... commissioners may provide by purchase, lease, or otherwise a separate building and site to be known as "the juvenile court" at a convenient location within the county which shall be appropriately constructed, arranged, furnished, and maintained for the convenient and efficient transaction of the business of the court and all parts thereof and its employees, including adequate facilities to be used as laboratories, d... |
Section 2151.56 | Interstate compact for juveniles.
... between states of juvenile offenders released to the community under the jurisdiction of courts, juvenile departments, or any other criminal or juvenile justice agency that has jurisdiction over juvenile offenders; (H) Ensure immediate notice to jurisdictions where defined offenders are authorized to travel or to relocate across state lines; (I) Establish procedures to resolve pending charges, such as detainers, a... |
Section 2151.78 | County withdrawing from district.
...n. The net proceeds of any such sale or lease shall be paid into the treasury of the withdrawing county. Any county withdrawing from such district or from a combined district organized under sections 2152.41 and 2151.65 of the Revised Code shall continue to have levied against its tax duplicate any tax levied by the district during the period in which the county was a member of the district for current operating exp... |
Section 2307.84 | Silicosis or mixed dust disease claims - definitions.
...a person who owns, in whole or in part, leases, rents, maintains, or controls privately owned lands, ways, or waters, or any buildings and structures on those lands, ways, or waters, and all privately owned and state-owned lands, ways, or waters leased to a private person, firm, or organization, including any buildings and structures on those lands, ways, or waters. (U) "Radiological evidence of mixed dust pneumocon... |
Section 2307.91 | Asbestos claims - definitions.
...a person who owns, in whole or in part, leases, rents, maintains, or controls privately owned lands, ways, or waters, or any buildings and structures on those lands, ways, or waters, and all privately owned and state-owned lands, ways, or waters leased to a private person, firm, or organization, including any buildings and structures on those lands, ways, or waters. (Z) "Competent medical authority" means a medical ... |
Section 2323.13 | Warrant of attorney to confess.
...missory note, bond, security agreement, lease, contract, or other evidence of indebtedness executed on or after January 1, 1974, is invalid and the courts are without authority to render a judgment based upon such a warrant unless there appears on the instrument evidencing the indebtedness, directly above or below the space or spaces provided for the signatures of the makers, or other person authorizing the confessio... |
Section 2329.66 | Exempted interests and rights.
...rson whose business is operated under a lease or operating agreement by the person who claims an exemption, or a person substantially all of whose business is operated under an operating agreement with the person who claims an exemption. (iv) The entity operates the business or all or substantially all of the property of the person who claims an exemption under a lease or operating agreement. (e) An insider, as oth... |
Section 2735.04 | Powers of receiver.
..., but not limited to contracts of sale, lease, or, so long as existing lien rights will not be impacted, contracts for construction and for the completion of construction work; (5) Sell and make transfers of real or personal property; (6) Execute deeds, leases, or other documents of conveyance of real or personal property; (7) Open and maintain deposit accounts in the receiver's name; (8) Generally do any other a... |
Section 2747.01 | Application of the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act - definitions.
...ication related to the person's sale 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, a... |
Section 2915.08 | Application for license to conduct bingo, instant bingo.
...nducted, whether the organization owns, leases, or subleases the premises, and a copy of the rental agreement if it leases or subleases the premises; (4) A statement of the applicant's previous history, record, and association that is sufficient to establish that the applicant is a charitable organization, and a copy of a determination letter that is issued by the Internal Revenue Service and states that the organ... |
Section 2915.091 | Illegally conducting instant bingo - rules.
...uct of instant bingo; (5) Purchase or lease supplies used to conduct instant bingo or punch board games from any person except a distributor licensed under section 2915.081 of the Revised Code; (6) Sell or provide any instant bingo ticket or card for a price different from the price printed on it by the manufacturer on either the instant bingo ticket or card or on the game flare; (7) Sell an instant bingo ticke... |
Section 2933.54 | Findings for issuing interception warrant.
...ission of the designated offense or are leased to, listed in the name of, or commonly used by a person who is the subject of the interception warrant. (6) The investigative officer has received training that satisfies the minimum standards established by the attorney general and the Ohio peace officer training commission under section 2933.64 of the Revised Code in order to intercept the wire, oral, or electro... |
Section 2933.76 | Application for pen register or trap and trace device to obtain information in connection with criminal investigation.
...p and trace device is to be attached is leased or in whose name that telephone or other line is listed; (3) The name, if known, of the person who is the subject of the criminal investigation to which the application relates; (4) The number and, if known, the physical location of the telephone or other line to which the pen register or the trap and trace device is to be attached; (5) A statement of the offense to w... |
Section 2945.04 | Orders to prevent Intimidation of attorney, victim or witness in criminal case.
... the residence or household is owned or leased solely by the complainant or by ordering the defendant to vacate the premises when the residence or household is jointly owned or leased by the complainant and the defendant; (7) Any other reasonable order that would assist in preventing or causing the cessation of an act that constitutes an offense against the person or property of the complainant, his ward, or child .... |
Section 2947.09 | Failure to pay costs; notice of balance due.
...istration of any motor vehicle owned or leased by the person. However, for a motor vehicle leased by the person, the registrar shall not implement this requirement until the registrar adopts procedures for that implementation under section 4503.39 of the Revised Code. The period of denial relating to the issuance or transfer of a certificate of registration for a motor vehicle imposed under this section remains in... |
Section 2950.111 | Notification of change or verification of residence address.
...sheriff, may contact a person who owns, leases, or otherwise has custody, control, or supervision of the premises at the address provided by the offender or delinquent child in the registration, the notice, or the verification and request that the person confirm or deny that the offender or delinquent child currently resides at that address. (2) Upon receipt of a request under division (A)(1) of this section, notwit... |
Section 303.53 | Transfer of property to county.
...y determine: dedicate, sell, convey, or lease any of such public body's interest in any property or grant easements, licenses, or other rights or privileges therein to a county; incur the entire expense of any public improvements made by such public body in exercising the powers granted in this section; do any and all things necessary to aid or cooperate in the planning or carrying out of a county renewal plan; lend,... |
Section 306.06 | Agreements to provide transportation service.
...vision or taxing district may convey or lease to or exchange with any county transit board or board of county commissioners operating a transit system and any county transit board or board of county commissioners operating a transit system may convey or lease to or exchange with any state, municipal corporation, county, township, school district, or other political subdivision or taxing district without competitive b... |
Section 306.82 | Provisions to include in agreement.
...vement, extension, enlargement, repair, lease as lessee or lessor, sale, operation, maintenance, and management of transit facilities within or without the territorial boundaries of such commission, together with any other powers and duties provided by sections 306.30 to 306.53 of the Revised Code, to a regional transit authority, and by Chapter 308. of the Revised Code to a regional airport authority; (B) Adoption ... |
Section 307.055 | Furnishing ambulance and emergency medical services.
...ether the facilities used are owned or leased by the district, by another political subdivision, or by the contractor. (D) The district may purchase, lease, and maintain all materials, buildings, land, and equipment, including vehicles, the board considers necessary for the district. When the board finds, by resolution, that the district has personal property that is not needed for public use, or is obsolete ... |