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Section 175.16 | State low-income housing tax credit.

...rson holding a fee simple interest or a leasehold interest pursuant to a ground lease in the land on which a qualified project sits. (6) "Reserved credit amount" means the amount determined by the director and stipulated in the notice sent to each owner of a qualified project under division (B) of this section. (7) "Annual credit amount" means the amount computed by the director under division (D) of this secti...

Section 1751.06 | Powers upon obtaining certificate.

...of health care services; (F) Purchase, lease, construct, renovate, operate, or maintain health care facilities, and their ancillary equipment, and any property necessary in the transaction of the business of the health insuring corporation; (G) In the employer group market, impose an affiliation period of not more than sixty days, or for late enrollees an affiliation period of not more than ninety days, which perio...

Section 176.05 | Establishing residential prevailing rate of wages.

...ration, county, or township, including lease-purchase programs, using mortgage revenue bond financing; (e) Any individual project, that is sponsored or developed by a nonprofit organization that is exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, for which the federal government or any of its agencies furnishes by loan, grant, low-income housing tax credit, or insurance more...

Section 1776.01 | Definitions.

...er" includes an assignment, conveyance, lease, mortgage, deed, and encumbrance. (W) "Tribunal" means a court, or if provided in the partnership agreement or otherwise agreed, an arbitrator, arbitration panel, or other tribunal.

Section 1782.19 | Rights, powers, and liabilities of limited partners.

... 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; (vi) The admission...

Section 1901.141 | Special constables.

...ers and any property of the state under lease to the applicant-freeholders specified in the application. To the extent necessary to carry out the responsibility to guard and protect the property involved, a special constable shall have the same authority and shall be subject to the same obligations as a peace officer, as defined in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code. (B) A municipal judge who appoints a special con...

Section 1907.54 | Appointment of special constables - duties.

...rs and the property of this state under lease to such freeholders, designated in general terms in the application, from all unlawful acts, and, so far as necessary for that purpose, a special constable has the same authority and is subject to the same obligations as other constables.

Section 1923.051 | Judgment of restitution based on drug offenses taking place at leased premises.

...(A) Notwithstanding the time-for-service of a summons provision of division (A) of section 1923.06 of the Revised Code, if the complaint described in section 1923.05 of the Revised Code that is filed by a landlord in an action under this chapter states that the landlord seeks a judgment of restitution based on the grounds specified in divisions (A)(6)(a) and (b) of section 1923.02 of the Revised Code, then the clerk ...

Section 2101.24 | Jurisdiction of probate court.

...ccounts; (n) To authorize the sale or lease of any estate created by will if the estate is held in trust, on petition by the trustee; (o) To terminate a testamentary trust in any case in which a court of equity may do so; (p) To hear and determine actions to contest the validity of wills; (q) To make a determination of the presumption of death of missing persons and to adjudicate the property rights and oblig...

Section 2105.04 | Permanent leases to descend same as estates in fee.

...Permanent leasehold estates, renewable forever, are subject to Chapter 2105. of the Revised Code.

Section 2105.09 | Disposition of escheated lands.

...fare, or recreational purposes, or may lease them at such prices and for such purposes as it considers proper. With the approval of the tax commissioner, the city may sell the lands or any undivided interest in the lands, in the same manner as is provided in the sale of land not needed for any municipal purposes; provided, that the net proceeds from the rent or sale of the premises shall be devoted to health, ...

Section 2111.29 | Parties and proceedings.

... files an application for authority to lease the real property of a ward, the same rules shall apply as to the parties and, upon the filing of the petition described in section 2111.27 of the Revised Code, similar proceedings shall be had as in an action to sell real property belonging to the ward under sections 2127.01 to 2127.43 of the Revised Code, including services of summons, notice, appraisal, pleading,...

Section 2111.37 | Guardian for nonresident.

...uardian of the ward to manage, collect, lease, and take care of the ward's property. The appointment may be made whether or not a ward has a guardian, trustee, or other conservator in the state of the ward's residence, and, if the ward has a guardian, trustee, or other conservator in the state of the ward's residence, the control and authority of the resident guardian appointed in this state shall be superior a...

Section 2111.38 | Bond and duties.

...esident ward including the authority to lease or sell real property belonging to the ward. Unless removed by the probate court, a resident guardian of a nonresident minor shall hold that appointment until the minor dies or arrives at the age of majority, whether or not the minor is over fourteen years of age at the time of appointment. A resident guardian of any other nonresident ward shall hold that appointme...

Section 2111.48 | Certain acts validated.

...All sales, leases, encumbrances, or liens made or created on any real property located in this state by guardians for persons who are incompetent by reason of advanced age or mental or physical disability since August 17, 1919, by order of any court of this state shall not be declared invalid for the reason that the guardians for the incompetents were not vested with all the statutory powers given to guardians ...

Section 2113.23 | Sales of former executor or administrator valid.

...a surviving spouse, all previous sales, leases, encumbrances, whether of real or personal property, made lawfully and in good faith by the executor or administrator, or administrator with the will annexed, and with good faith on the part of the purchasers, and all lawful acts done in the settlement of the estate or execution of the will shall be valid as to such executor, administrator, administrator with the will an...

Section 2151.65 | Single-county and joint-county juvenile facilities for training, treatment, and rehabilitation.

... commissioners may provide by purchase, lease, construction, or otherwise a school, forestry camp, or other facility or facilities where delinquent children, as defined in section 2152.02 of the Revised Code, dependent children, abused children, unruly children, as defined in section 2151.022 of the Revised Code, or neglected children or juvenile traffic offenders may be held for training, treatment, and rehabilitati...

Section 2301.55 | Judicial corrections board - powers and duties.

... The facility governing board may sell, lease, convey, or otherwise transfer any real or personal property that it accepts pursuant to this division following the procedures specified in sections 307.09, 307.10, and 307.12 of the Revised Code. (E) A facility governing board of a community-based correctional facility and program or district community-based correctional facility and program may purchase liability insu...

Section 2305.32 | Sponsoring employer in ridesharing arrangements not liable.

...n or use of a motor vehicle, not owned, leased, or contracted for by the employer, in a ridesharing arrangement. (C) An employer shall not be liabile for injuries to passengers and other persons because the employer provides information, incentives, or otherwise encourages his employees to participate in ridesharing arrangements.

Section 2305.321 | Certain equine activities no liability.

...inarian, farrier, or other person owns, leases, rents, or otherwise lawfully possesses and controls the land or premises and knows or should know of the dangerous latent condition, but does not post conspicuously prior to the time of the harm involved one or more signs that warn of the dangerous latent condition. (d) An act or omission of an equine activity sponsor, equine activity participant, equine professional, ...

Section 2305.40 | Owner, lessee, or renter of real property not liable to trespasser.

...of a trespasser on real property owned, leased, or rented by another person, including, but not limited to, self-defense or defense of third persons.

Section 2305.402 | Duties owed to trespassers.

...f a trespasser on real property owned, leased, rented, or occupied by another person, including, but not limited to, self-defense or defense of third persons.

Section 2307.011 | Civil action definitions.

... conduct that occurs on premises owned, leased, or supervised by the employer. (E) "Noneconomic loss" means nonpecuniary harm that results from an injury, death, or loss to person that is a subject of a tort action, including, but not limited to, pain and suffering; loss of society, consortium, companionship, care, assistance, attention, protection, advice, guidance, counsel, instruction, training, or education; men...

Section 2307.902 | Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim - piercing the corporate veil.

...similar services to the covered entity, leases assets to the covered entity, or makes its employees available to the covered entity. (2) The holder loans funds to the covered entity or guarantees the obligations of the covered entity. (3) The officers and directors of the holder are also the officers and directors of the covered entity. (4) The covered entity makes payments of dividends or other distributions to t...

Section 2307.98 | Asbestos claim - piercing the corporate veil.

...similar services to the covered entity, leases assets to the covered entity, or makes its employees available to the covered entity. (2) The holder loans funds to the covered entity or guarantees the obligations of the covered entity. (3) The officers and directors of the holder are also officers and directors of the covered entity. (4) The covered entity makes payments of dividends or other distributions to the h...