Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2731.04 | Application for writ.
...pplying, and verified by affidavit. The court may require notice of it to be given to the defendant, or grant an order to show cause why it should not be allowed, or allow the writ without notice. |
Section 2733.11 | Service by publication.
...g forth the filing and substance of the petition. Upon proof of such publication the default of the defendant may be entered and judgment rendered thereon, as if he had been served with summons. |
Section 2945.72 | Extending time for hearing or trial.
...J) Any period during which an appeal or petition for a writ filed pursuant to section 2930.19 of the Revised Code is pending. |
Section 303.12 | Amendments to zoning resolution.
... to the board of county commissioners a petition, signed by a number of qualified voters residing in the unincorporated area of the township or part of that unincorporated area included in the zoning plan equal to not less than eight per cent of the total vote cast for all candidates for governor in that area at the most recent general election at which a governor was elected, requesting the board to submit the amend... |
Section 307.68 | Board may issue bonds upon petition.
...ters of the county, the approval of the court of common pleas of the county, and a favorable vote of the electors in accordance with section 133.18 of the Revised Code, may issue bonds for the purpose of assisting the construction of the canal or waterway mentioned in section 307.67 of the Revised Code. The board may sell such bonds as provided by sections 133.29 to 133.33 of the Revised Code, and pay the proceeds to... |
Section 308.25 | Airport development districts - dissolution.
...consent of that person or by order of a court with jurisdiction over the matter. Upon dissolution of a district, any assets or rights of the district, after payment of all obligations of the district, shall be returned to the property and business owners, prorated to reflect the amount of development charges collected on the owner's property in the preceding twelve months. (D) Once the property and business owners ... |
Section 309.13 | Taxpayer's suit.
...ntitled to the relief prayed for in his petition, and judgment is ordered in his favor, he shall be allowed his costs, including a reasonable compensation to his attorney. |
Section 3375.212 | Consolidation with another subdivision.
...ty commissioners and the judges of the court of common pleas to appoint a regular board of library trustees of seven members under the provisions of section 3375.22 of the Revised Code. The terms of said trustees shall commence on the second Monday of the January last referred to above. The control and management of such consolidated county library district shall continue to be under section 3375.22 of the Rev... |
Section 3501.02 | General election - time for holding.
...ssembly or by initiative or referendum petitions to the voters of the state at large may be submitted to the general election in any year occurring at least sixty days, in case of a referendum, and ninety days, in the case of an initiated measure, subsequent to the filing of the petitions therefor. Proposed constitutional amendments submitted by the general assembly to the voters of the state at large may be s... |
Section 3505.21 | Appointment of challengers and witnesses.
...y institute mandamus proceedings in the court of common pleas of the county in which the board has jurisdiction to compel the precinct election officials to accept the appointees of such aggrieved party. Any such recognized committee may appoint an observer to the count in each precinct. Committees appointing observers shall notify the board of elections of the names and addresses of its appointees and the precincts ... |
Section 351.23 | Relocating public road, state highway, railroad, or public utility facility.
...ounts required to be deposited with any court in connection with proceedings for the determination of compensation and damages and all amounts of compensation and damages finally determined to be payable as a result of such vacation. The authority may adopt reasonable rules for the installation, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, relocation, and removal of railroad or public utility facilities in, on, over,... |
Section 3519.01 | Initiative and referendum petitions.
... of the attorney general in the supreme court, which shall have exclusive, original jurisdiction in all challenges of those certification decisions. (D) An initiative or referendum petition, the summary of which the attorney general certified under this section before the effective date of this amendment, is not invalid on the ground that the attorney general did not certify the title of the petition in accordance ... |
Section 3519.16 | Jurisdiction over challenges to petitions; part-petitions.
...hallenges to initiative and referendum petitions. (B) The committee interested in a petition shall include upon each part-petition filed with the secretary of state a designation of the county in which the part-petition was circulated and a number for the part-petition. In any county where part-petitions are circulated, each part-petition shall be numbered sequentially. The committee shall sort the part-petit... |
Section 3599.36 | Election falsification.
... to be a write-in candidate, nominating petition, or other petition presented to or filed with the secretary of state, a board of elections, or any other public office for the purpose of becoming a candidate for any elective office, including the office of a political party, for the purpose of submitting a question or issue to the electors at an election, or for the purpose of forming a political party. Whoever viol... |
Section 3706.18 | Authority to cause removal or relocation of roads, highways, railroads or public utility facilities.
...ounts required to be deposited with any court in connection with proceedings for the determination of compensation and damages and all amounts of compensation and damages finally determined to be payable as a result of such vacation. The authority may make reasonable regulations for the installation, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, relocation, and removal of railroad or public utility facilities in, on, ... |
Section 3739.11 | Testing and enforcement powers of fire marshal.
...ion occurred. The action may include a petition for preliminary or permanent injunctive relief against any manufacturer, importer, wholesale dealer, retail dealer, agent, or any other person or entity to enjoin such entity from selling, offering to sell, or affixing tax stamps to any cigarette that does not comply with the requirements of this chapter, or a claim to recover any costs or damages suffered by t... |
Section 3770.04 | Commission may hold public hearings.
...for contempt against such person in the court of common pleas of that county. |
Section 3903.52 | Power of domiciliary liquidator.
... Revised Code, or after approval by the court may transfer title to the domiciliary liquidator, as the interests of justice and the equitable distribution of the assets require. (C) Claimants residing in this state may file claims with the liquidator or ancillary receiver, if any, in this state or with the domiciliary liquidator, if the domiciliary law permits. The claims must be filed on or before the last date fi... |
Section 3916.16 | Conditions permitting entering into viatical settlement contract within two-year period commencing with date of issuance of insurance policy or certificate.
...tor bankrupt or insolvent or approves a petition seeking reorganization of the viator or appointing a receiver, trustee, or liquidator to all or a substantial part of the viator's assets. (g) The sole beneficiary of the policy is a family member of the viator and the beneficiary dies. (4) The viator enters into a viatical settlement contract more than two years after the date of issuance of a policy and certifies... |
Section 4117.19 | Employee organization reports.
...ned in this section by petitioning the court of common pleas of the county in which the violation occurs for an injunction. Persons complaining of a violation of this section shall file the complaint with the board. (F) Upon the written request to the board of any member of a certified employee organization and where the board determines the necessity for an audit, the board may require the employee organizati... |
Section 4303.29 | Requirements and restrictions for permit holders.
...ber of signatures required for a valid petition under this section. Upon the petition of thirty-five per cent of the total number of voters voting in any such precinct for the office of governor at the preceding general election, filed with the board of elections of the county in which such precinct is located not later than ninety days before a general election, the board shall prepare ballots and hold an ele... |
Section 4305.13 | Issuance of jeopardy assessment.
... entry. The permit holder assessed may petition for reassessment within sixty days of receipt of the notice of jeopardy assessment in the same manner as provided in section 4305.131 of the Revised Code. Full or partial payment of the assessment shall not prejudice the commissioner's consideration of the merits of the assessment as contested by the petition for reassessment. Upon notification of the existence of... |
Section 4501.05 | Duty of garage keepers.
...n the name of the state of Ohio, in the court of common pleas in the county in which such place is located. |
Section 4582.57 | Changing location of public road, state highway, railroad, or public utility facility.
...ounts required to be deposited with any court in connection with proceedings for the determination of compensation and damages and all amounts of compensation and damages finally determined to be payable as a result of such vacation. The port authority may adopt reasonable rules for the installation, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, relocation, and removal of railroad or public utility facilities in, on, ... |
Section 4907.57 | Damage claims.
...ertify its findings to the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the claimant resides or where the railroad or any of its offices is maintained. |