Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2729.06 | County auditor's deed.
...dings upon which it was based have been lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commotion. |
Section 2729.09 | Restoration of road records.
...s of specified roads of the county were lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commotion and that copies thereof or of some of them are in existence, and praying that the verity of such copies as are produced be ascertained and declared by the court, said court shall require notice to be given by publication for six weeks upon such days, not less than once a week, and in such newspapers as it directs, of the filin... |
Section 2729.10 | Proceedings for restoration of road records.
...e accurate or substantial copies of the lost or destroyed records, fairly and honestly made. In considering the accuracy of such copies, the court shall hear any evidence which in its judgment clarifies the matter without regard to the ordinary rules of evidence. As often as the court finds any of such papers to be accurate or substantial copies of such records, the court shall enter such finding upon its journal and... |
Section 2729.11 | Costs of transcripts.
...r services, and all costs for restoring lost road records shall be paid by the county, except as provided in section 2729.12 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2729.12 | Proceedings when copies in existence.
...rol papers purporting to be copies of a lost road record, or the originals from which they were made, and such person refuses to produce them to the court, the court shall issue a rule requiring such person to show cause why he does not produce such papers and enforce it by proceedings for contempt as in other cases. If the production of such papers is ordered by the court, the party ordered to produce them shall pay... |
Section 2729.13 | County roads.
...nty road the records of which have been lost or destroyed, and which records are not reproduced under sections 2729.09 to 2729.12, inclusive, of the Revised Code, the center of the road as fenced on April 12, 1884, is prima facie the true center, and the width of such road is prima facie sixty feet. |
Section 2729.18 | Limitation of time.
...When a lost or destroyed judgment or order is one to which either party has a right to appeal on questions of law, the time intervening between the filing of the application mentioned in section 2729.15 of the Revised Code and the final order of the court on the application shall be excluded in computing the time within which such appeal may be taken. |
Section 2743.11 | Trial by jury.
...No claimant in the court of claims shall be entitled to have his civil action against the state determined by a trial by jury. Parties retain their right to trial by jury in the court of claims of any civil actions not against the state. Jury trials shall be conducted at the court of claims, the court of common pleas of Franklin county, or the court of common pleas of the county in which a removed case is tried. Jur... |
Section 2903.216 | Illegal use of a tracking device or application.
...fugitive from justice; (iii) Locating lost or stolen property or other assets that have been awarded by the court; (iv) Investigating claims related to workers' compensation. (b) This division does not apply if the person on whose behalf the private investigator is working is the subject of an Ohio protection order or a protection order issued by a court of another state or if the private investigator knows or ... |
Section 2917.21 | Telecommunications harassment.
... wages, salaries, or other compensation lost as a result of the criminal conduct; (b) The cost of all wages, salaries, or other compensation paid to employees for time those employees are prevented from working as a result of the criminal conduct; (c) The overhead costs incurred for the time that a business is shut down as a result of the criminal conduct; (d) The loss of value to tangible or intangible property t... |
Section 2917.31 | Inducing panic.
... wages, salaries, or other compensation lost as a result of the criminal conduct; (ii) The cost of all wages, salaries, or other compensation paid to employees for time those employees are prevented from working as a result of the criminal conduct; (iii) The overhead costs incurred for the time that a business is shut down as a result of the criminal conduct; (iv) The loss of value to tangible or intangible ... |
Section 2923.1213 | Temporary emergency license.
...ency basis issued under this section is lost or is destroyed, the licensee may obtain from the sheriff who issued that license a duplicate license upon the payment of a fee of fifteen dollars and the submission of an affidavit attesting to the loss or destruction of the license. The sheriff, in accordance with the procedures prescribed in section 109.731 of the Revised Code, shall place on the replacement license a c... |
Section 2923.18 | License or temporary permit to possess or use dangerous ordnance.
...angerous ordnance and of each report of lost or stolen dangerous ordnance, given to the local law enforcement authority as required by divisions (A)(6) and (7) of section 2923.20 of the Revised Code. The state fire marshal shall keep a permanent file of all licenses and temporary permits issued pursuant to this section, and of all records of transactions in, and losses or thefts of dangerous ordnance forwarded by loc... |
Section 2929.01 | Penalties and sentencing general definitions.
... and includes any loss of income due to lost time at work because of any injury caused to the victim, any property loss, medical cost, or funeral expense incurred as a result of the commission of the offense, and the cost of any accounting or auditing done to determine the extent of loss if the cost is incurred and payable by the victim. "Economic loss" does not include non-economic loss or any punitive or exemplary ... |
Section 2933.54 | Findings for issuing interception warrant.
...(A) A judge of a court of common pleas to whom an application for an interception warrant is made under section 2933.53 of the Revised Code may issue an interception warrant if the judge determines, on the basis of the facts submitted by the person who made the application and all affiants, that all of the following exist: (1) The application and affidavits comply with section 2933.53 of the Revised Code. (2... |
Section 2981.03 | Provisional title to property subject to forfeiture.
...he property will be destroyed, damaged, lost, concealed, or transferred if returned to the claimant. The court shall consider in favor of release the possibility that withholding the property would prevent a legitimate business from functioning, prevent the claimant's or an innocent person from maintaining employment, or leave the claimant or an innocent person homeless. (5) If the state or political subdivision sho... |
Section 2981.11 | Care of property in law enforcement custody.
...(A)(1) Any property that has been lost, abandoned, stolen, seized pursuant to a search warrant, or otherwise lawfully seized or forfeited and that is in the custody of a law enforcement agency shall be kept safely by the agency, pending the time it no longer is needed as evidence or for another lawful purpose, and shall be disposed of pursuant to sections 2981.12 and 2981.13 of the Revised Code. (2) This chapter do... |
Section 303.121 | Ratifying amendments to zoning resolution.
... of an amendment or supplement shall be lost by the provisions of this section. |
Section 307.847 | Coordination of information by county automatic data processing board.
...ght or remedy of any character shall be lost, impaired, or affected by reason of the transfer of duties to the county automatic data processing board, except insofar as those rights and remedies are administered by the county automatic data processing board. (C) Except for provisions regarding the microfilming, the county automatic data processing board shall have the powers, duties, and functions of the count... |
Section 309.05 | Removal of prosecuting attorney for neglect or misconduct.
...On complaint, in writing, signed by one or more taxpayers, containing distinct charges and specifications of wanton and willful neglect of duty or gross misconduct in office by the prosecuting attorney, supported by affidavit and filed in the court of common pleas, the court shall assign the complaint for hearing and shall cause reasonable notice of the hearing to be given to the prosecuting attorney of the time fixe... |
Section 3105.18 | Awarding spousal support - modification of spousal support.
... an award of spousal support; (m) The lost income production capacity of either party that resulted from that party's marital responsibilities; (n) Any other factor that the court expressly finds to be relevant and equitable. (2) In determining whether spousal support is reasonable and in determining the amount and terms of payment of spousal support, each party shall be considered to have contributed equally... |
Section 3107.064 | Filing certified results of search.
... of the Revised Code after both parents lost or surrendered parental rights, privileges, and responsibilities over the minor. |
Section 3127.47 | Assessment of enforcement expenses and costs against losing party.
...If the respondent is not the prevailing party, the court may assess against the respondent all direct expenses and costs incurred by the prosecutor or other appropriate public official and law enforcement officers under section 3127.45 or 3127.46 of the Revised Code. |
Section 317.241 | Issuance of Ohio veterans identification cards.
...d a veteran whose current card has been lost or damaged may apply to a county recorder or county veterans service office for a replacement identification card, by meeting the requirements described in this section. (D) The following documents are valid forms of identification for the purposes of this section: (1) An original or a certified birth certificate; (2) An identification card issued by the United States d... |
Section 3304.181 | Solicitation of additional funds.
...If the total of all funds available from nonfederal sources to support the activities of the opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities agency does not comply with the expenditure requirements of 34 C.F.R. 361.60 and 361.62 for those activities or would cause the state to lose an allotment or fail to receive a reallotment under 34 C.F.R. 361.65, the agency may solicit additional funds from, and enter into agre... |