Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1702.49 | Winding up or obtaining reinstatement - powers and duties of directors.
...make conveyances in the corporate name, lease real estate for any term, including ninety-nine years renewable forever, settle or compromise claims in favor of or against the corporation, employ one or more persons as liquidators to wind up the affairs of the corporation with such authority as the directors see fit to grant, cause the title to any of the assets of the corporation to be conveyed to such liquidators for... |
Section 1702.80 | Qualified nonprofit corporation may establish police department.
...s members that are organizations, owns, leases, occupies, or uses an area of not less than three hundred acres within which its police department established under division (B) of this section will provide police services; (d) The chief of police of each municipal corporation within which the police department of the nonprofit corporation will be eligible to provide police services has given approval for persons who... |
Section 1705.01 | [Repealed effective 2/11/2022 by S.B. 276, 133rd General Assembly - See R.C. 1706.83] Limited liability company definitions.
...C) "Conveyance" means every assignment, lease, mortgage, or encumbrance. (D) "Entity" means any of the following: (1) A corporation existing under the laws of this state or any other state; (2) Any of the following organizations existing under the laws of this state, the United States, or any other state: (a) A business trust or association; (b) A real estate investment trust; (c) A common law trust; (d) An... |
Section 1706.01 | Limited liability company definitions.
...ansfer, conveyance, deed, bill of sale, lease, mortgage, security interest, encumbrance, gift, or transfer by operation of law. (C) "Constituent limited liability company" means a constituent entity that is a limited liability company. (D) "Constituent entity" means an entity that is party to a merger. (E) "Contribution" means anything of value including cash, property, or services rendered, or a promissory not... |
Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.
...d trust certificates, fee certificates, leasehold certificates, syndicate certificates, endowment certificates, interests in or under profit-sharing or participation agreements, interests in or under oil, gas, or mining leases, preorganization or reorganization subscriptions, preorganization certificates, reorganization certificates, interests in any trust or pretended trust, any investment contract, any life settlem... |
Section 1707.05 | Definitions.
...As used in sections 1707.05 to 1707.058 of the Revised Code: (A) "OhioInvests issuer" means an entity organized under the laws of this state, other than a general partnership, that meets all of the following requirements: (1) The entity satisfies the requirements of 17 C.F.R. 230.147A. (2) The entity meets at least one of the following conditions: (a) The principal office of the entity is located in this stat... |
Section 1710.01 | Special improvement district definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Special improvement district" means a special improvement district organized under this chapter. (B) "Church" means a fellowship of believers, congregation, society, corporation, convention, or association that is formed primarily or exclusively for religious purposes and that is not formed for the private profit of any person. (C) "Church property" means property that is descri... |
Section 1711.09 | Forbidden activities.
...y county. A charitable organization may lease all or part of the fairground from the agricultural society for that purpose. (D) Any sales of intoxicating liquor transacted on the fairground is subject to Chapters 4301., 4303., and 4399. of the Revised Code. |
Section 1711.21 | Use of money raised by county taxation.
...When money has been raised by taxation by a county for the purpose of leasing lands for county fairs, erecting buildings for county fair purposes, or making improvements on a county fairground, or for any purpose connected with the use of a county fairground or with the management thereof by a county agricultural society, such money shall be used for such purpose only, even though the law under which the money was so... |
Section 1711.22 | County aid to county and independent agricultural societies.
...icultural society owns or holds under a lease real estate used as a fairground, and such society has the control and management of such lands and buildings, the board of county commissioners shall, on the request of such society, annually appropriate from the general fund not less than fifteen hundred dollars for the purpose of encouraging agricultural fairs. (2) In any county in which there is located one or more ... |
Section 1711.31 | Control of lands when title vested in county commissioners - division of moneys when land appropriated for another public purpose.
...When the title to grounds and improvements occupied by an agricultural society is in the board of county commissioners, the control and management of such lands and improvements shall be vested in the board of directors of such society so long as they are occupied by it and used by it for holding agricultural fairs. When the title to such grounds or improvements, or any part thereof, is appropriated for another publ... |
Section 1715.25 | Powers of young men's Christian association.
... association may acquire, hold, convey, lease, encumber by mortgage, improve, and otherwise handle any real or personal property necessary or convenient to carry out its objects, but its property shall not be liable for any obligation contracted without the approval of such board. In all respects it may deal with minors the same as it deals with adults. |
Section 1715.42 | Secret benevolent societies.
...ay empower the board to discharge and release all claims or demands of the association or society upon payment thereof. The board may sue for a claim based upon a loan or investment made by the association or society; and upon foreclosure of a mortgage held by the association or society to secure a loan or investment made by it, may purchase and hold any land, tenement, or interest in land, in fee or otherwise, and l... |
Section 1728.04 | Restrictions on business activities.
...of all or a portion of a project by the lease thereof to a lessee approved by the governing body of the municipal corporation, which lessee need not be a community urban redevelopment corporation, under terms and conditions approved by the governing body of the municipal corporation, which terms and conditions may include an option or agreement to purchase at a minimal price at not earlier than the termination of the... |
Section 1728.09 | Representations and covenants as to management or operation of project.
... mortgage, and the rental schedules and lease terms to be used in the project. |
Section 1728.11 | Semi-annual service charge in lieu of taxes.
...roject, whether acquired by purchase or lease, in a semi-annual amount of not less than seven and one-half per cent of the annual gross revenues from each unit of the project, if the project is undertaken in units, or from the total project if the project is not to be undertaken in units, for each of the years of operation commencing with the date of the completion of such unit or of the project, as the case may be. ... |
Section 1729.03 | Powers of association.
...erty; and dispose of, mortgage, pledge, lease, or otherwise use in any manner, any of its property, or any interest in its property, wherever situated. (B) It may invest its funds, lend money for its purposes, and hold any property as security for repayment. (C) It may act as the agent or representative of any members or other patrons in any activities authorized by this chapter. (D) It may conduct its business an... |
Section 1729.58 | Association may act to wind up affairs or obtain reinstatement of articles.
... 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 of the association to be conveyed to such liquidat... |
Section 1733.291 | Preservation of records - retention period - disposal.
...ss, after the date of transaction; (g) Lease or contract records relating to closed safe deposit accounts, after the date of closing; (h) Signature cards relating to closed demand, savings, or time accounts, closed safe deposit accounts, and closed safekeeping accounts, after the date of closing; (i) Undelivered statements for demand deposit, negotiable order of withdrawal, savings, agency, brokerage, or other... |
Section 174.03 | Loan programs to provide housing and housing assistance for specifically targeted low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
...(A) The department of development and the Ohio housing finance agency shall each develop programs under which, in accordance with rules adopted under this section, they may make grants, loans, loan guarantees, and loan subsidies to counties, municipal corporations, townships, local housing authorities, and nonprofit organizations and may make loans, loan guarantees, and loan subsidies to private developers and privat... |
Section 1745.18 | Approval by members.
...al its governing principles; (D) Sell, lease, exchange, or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of the association's property, with or without the association's goodwill, outside the ordinary course of its activities; (E) Dissolve under section 1745.50 of the Revised Code or merge or consolidate under section 1745.46 or 1745.461 of the Revised Code; (F) Undertake any other act outside the ordinary co... |
Section 1745.52 | Effect of voluntary dissolution and authority and duties of managers during winding up.
...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 of the association to be conveyed to those liquid... |
Section 1746.09 | General powers of business trust.
...e security therefor; to sell, mortgage, lease, pledge, exchange, convey, transfer, and otherwise dispose of all or any part of its property and assets; to issue bonds, notes, and other obligations and secure them by mortgage or deed of trust of all or any part of its property, franchises, or income; (2) To acquire by purchase or in any other manner and to take, receive, own, hold, use, employ, improve, encumber, dis... |
Section 1747.05 | General powers of trust.
...e security therefor; to sell, mortgage, lease, pledge, exchange, convey, transfer, and otherwise dispose of all or any part of its property and assets; to issue bonds, notes, and other obligations and secure them by mortgage or deed of trust of all or any part of its property, franchises, or income; (5) To acquire by purchase or in any other manner and to take, receive, own, hold, use, employ, improve, encumber, and... |
Section 175.05 | General duties and powers - attorney general as legal representative.
... other means, and hold, assign, pledge, lease, transfer, or otherwise dispose of real and personal property or any interest in that property in the exercise of its powers and the performance of its duties; (b) Any instrument by which real property is acquired pursuant to this section shall identify the state agency that has the use and benefit of the real property as specified in section 5301.012 of the Revise... |