Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2308.01 | Definitions.
...ence of ownership in, and a proprietary lease from, a corporation or partnership formed for the purpose of cooperative ownership of residential property. (E) "Residential property" means real property located within this state consisting of land and a structure on that land containing four or fewer dwelling units, each of which is intended for occupancy by a separate household. "Residential property" includes a resi... |
Section 2712.04 | Determining when arbitration or conciliation agreement is commercial.
...An arbitration or conciliation agreement is commercial if it arises out of a relationship of a commercial nature, including any of the following: (A) A transaction for the supply or exchange of goods or services; (B) A distribution agreement; (C) A commercial representation or agency; (D) An exploitation agreement or concession; (E) A joint venture or other related form of industrial or business cooperation; (F... |
Section 2735.01 | Appointment of receiver.
...e a contractual assignment of rents and leases; (4) After judgment, to carry the judgment into effect; (5) After judgment, to dispose of the property according to the judgment, or to preserve it during the pendency of an appeal, or when an execution has been returned unsatisfied and the judgment debtor refuses to apply the property in satisfaction of the judgment; (6) When a corporation, limited liability company,... |
Section 2909.05 | Vandalism.
...ysical harm to property that is owned, leased, or controlled by a governmental entity. A governmental entity includes, but is not limited to, the state or a political subdivision of the state, a school district, the board of trustees of a public library or public university, or any other body corporate and politic responsible for governmental activities only in geographical areas smaller than that of the state... |
Section 2915.081 | Illegally operating as distributor of bingo supplies.
... No distributor may donate, give, loan, lease, or otherwise provide any bingo supplies or equipment, or modify, convert, add to, or remove parts from bingo supplies to further their promotion or sale, to or for the use of a charitable organization for use in a bingo session conditioned on or in consideration for an exclusive right to provide bingo supplies to the charitable organization. A distributor may provide a l... |
Section 2917.21 | Telecommunications harassment.
...ich the telecommunication is made owns, leases, resides, or works in, will at the time of the destruction or damaging be near or in, has the responsibility of protecting, or insures the property that will be destroyed or damaged; (5) Knowingly makes the telecommunication to the recipient of the telecommunication, to another person at the premises to which the telecommunication is made, or to those premises, and the ... |
Section 2923.121 | Possession of firearm in beer liquor permit premises - prohibition, exceptions.
...ifle in any room in any premises owned, leased, or otherwise under the control of the veteran's organization, if the rifle is not loaded with live ammunition and if the person otherwise is not prohibited by law from having the rifle. (3) This section does not apply to any person possessing or displaying firearms in any room used to exhibit unloaded firearms for sale or trade in a soldiers' memorial established purs... |
Section 2923.241 | Hidden compartments in vehicles.
... repairs, purchases, receives in trade, leases, or sells a motor vehicle. (2) This section does not impose a duty on a licensed motor vehicle dealer to know, discover, report, repair, or disclose the existence of a hidden compartment to any person. (I) This section does not apply to a box, safe, container, or other item added to a vehicle for the purpose of securing valuables, electronics, or firearms provided... |
Section 2923.31 | Corrupt activity definitions.
...rty, including, but not limited to, any lease of, or mortgage upon, real property. Real property and any beneficial interest in it is deemed to be located where the real property is located. (K) "Trustee" means any of the following: (1) Any person acting as trustee under a trust in which the trustee holds title to personal or real property; (2) Any person who holds title to personal or real property for which any ... |
Section 2925.01 | Drug offense definitions.
...arcel of real property that is owned or leased by a board of education of a school, the governing authority of a community school established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code, or the governing body of a nonpublic school for which the director of education and workforce prescribes minimum standards under section 3301.07 of the Revised Code and on which some of the instruction, extracurricular activities, or tra... |
Section 2925.32 | Trafficking in harmful intoxicants - improperly dispensing or distributing nitrous oxide.
...m cartridges or to hold nitrous oxide released from cartridges for purposes of inhalation. The sale of any such device constitutes a rebuttable presumption that the person knew or had reason to believe that the purchaser intended to abuse the nitrous oxide. (4) No person who dispenses or distributes nitrous oxide in cartridges shall fail to comply with either of the following: (a) The record-keeping requirements ... |
Section 2953.25 | Certificate of qualification for employment for persons subject to collateral sanctions.
...onment, probation, parole, supervised release, forfeiture, restitution, fine, assessment, or costs of prosecution. (2) "Decision-maker" includes, but is not limited to, the state acting through a department, agency, board, commission, or instrumentality established by the law of this state for the exercise of any function of government, a political subdivision, an educational institution, or a government contracto... |
Section 302.13 | Specific powers of board.
...struct, maintain, administer, rent, and lease property including buildings and other public improvements as provided by law; (F) Cooperate or join by contract pursuant to section 302.21 of the Revised Code with any city, county, state, or political subdivision or agency thereof, or with the United States or any agency thereof, for the planning, development, construction, acquisition, or operation of any public impro... |
Section 303.26 | Removal of slum or blighted area definitions.
...As used in sections 303.26 to 303.56 of the Revised Code, unless a different meaning is clearly indicated by the context: (A) "Municipality" means any incorporated city or village of the state. (B) "Public body" means the state, any county, municipality, township, board, commission, authority, district, or other subdivision. (C) "Federal government" means the United States or any agency or instrumentality, c... |
Section 303.34 | Modifying county renewal plan.
...e. If such a plan is modified after the lease or sale by the county of real property in the county renewal area, such modification may be conditioned upon such approval of the owner, lessee, or successor in interest as the board of county commissioners may deem advisable, and in any event shall be subject to such rights at law or in equity as a lessee or purchaser, or his successor or successors in interest, may be e... |
Section 303.37 | Board of county commissioners - powers and duties.
...ed or resisted; to acquire by purchase, lease, option, gift, grant, bequest, devise, eminent domain, or otherwise, any real property, or personal property for its administrative purposes, together with any improvements thereon; to hold, improve, clear, or prepare for redevelopment any such property; to mortgage, pledge, hypothecate, or otherwise encumber or dispose of any real property; to insure or provide for the i... |
Section 303.52 | Property exempt from taxation.
... shall terminate when the county sells, leases, or otherwise disposes of such property in a county renewal area to a purchaser or lessee which is not a public body entitled to tax exemption with respect to such property. |
Section 303.55 | Establishing and maintaining records and funds.
...Any board of county commissioners, in carrying out its operations and activities under sections 303.26 to 303.56, inclusive, of the Revised Code, with respect to any county renewal project or projects, may set up, establish, and maintain, for and on behalf of the county or any affected office, department, board, or commission thereof, such books, records, budgets, and accounts, and such general, separate, special, or... |
Section 306.08 | Acquiring publicly or privately owned transit system.
...rating a transit system, that acquires, leases as lessee, or receives a right to use a publicly or privately owned transit system may enter into an agreement with the operator thereof transferring that transit system, and that operator may enter into an agreement with the county transit board or board of county commissioners operating a transit system providing for the transfer or grant of the use to the county trans... |
Section 306.13 | Exempting real and personal property from taxation.
...a lessee of such property under written lease providing tenancy for longer than one year. |
Section 306.52 | Real and personal property exempt from taxation.
...a lessee of such property under written lease providing for tenancy for longer than one year. (B) The property tax exemption under this section applies to a transit facility that is the subject of an agreement under division (AA) of section 306.35 of the Revised Code, so long as the transit facility is used by the regional transit authority exclusively for a public purpose. |
Section 306.87 | Real and personal property exempt from taxation.
...a lessee of such property under written lease providing for tenancy for longer than one year. |
Section 307.023 | Contract for acquisition or use of sports facilities.
... construct, improve, maintain, operate, lease, or otherwise contract for the acquisition or use of sports facilities, as defined in section 307.696 of the Revised Code. The authority granted by this section is not subject to the limitations imposed under sections 307.02 and 307.09 of the Revised Code. |
Section 307.06 | Board of county commissioners may employ land appraisers.
...ich it proposes to acquire by purchase, lease, or appropriation, the board may employ competent appraisers to advise it of the value of such property, or expert witnesses to testify thereto it an appropriation proceeding, and shall pay a reasonable compensation for such services. |
Section 307.091 | Sale of county medical facility to state medical school or college.
...board of county commissioners may sell, lease, or transfer all or any part of the property and assets of a hospital or medical and health care facility or institution owned by the county to a medical school or college established and supported by this state, upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed by the board of county commissioners and the board of trustees governing such medical school or college and subje... |