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Section 2129.20 | Payments to ancillary administrator.

...ss or deliver such property to the ancillary administrator when appointed, and shall thereupon be discharged from further liability to said estate.

Section 2129.21 | Bona fide purchaser protected.

...r personal property sold as provided by law by an ancillary administrator shall take the title free from all obligations of the estate.

Section 2129.22 | Estate discharged by payment.

...When an ancillary administrator has paid a claim against the estate of a non-resident decedent, such estate shall be fully discharged of all liability therefor.

Section 2129.23 | Distribution.

...When the expense of the ancillary administration of a nonresident decedent's estate, including any attorney's fee that is allowed by the probate court, all public charges and taxes, and all claims of creditors presented as provided in section 2129.12 of the Revised Code, have been paid, any residue of the personal property and the proceeds of any real property sold for the payment of debts shall be distributed ...

Section 2129.24 | Fees.

...ge and collect the same fees as for similar services in the administration of the estates of resident decedents.

Section 2129.25 | Foreign executor or administrator may be authorized to sell real property.

...When an executor or administrator is appointed in any other state, territory, or foreign country for the estate of a person dying out of this state, and no executor or administrator for the estate is appointed in this state, the foreign executor or administrator may file an authenticated copy of the foreign executor's or administrator's appointment in the probate court of any county in which there is real prope...

Section 2129.26 | Bond.

...ges of administration according to the laws of the state or country in which the foreign executor or administrator was appointed. If the foreign executor or administrator is authorized by order of the court to sell more than is necessary for the payment of debts, legacies, and charges of administration, before making the sale, the foreign executor or administrator shall give bond with two or more sufficient s...

Section 2129.27 | Trusts created by foreign will.

... by a will made out of this state and relating to lands situated herein may be executed as provided in sections 2129.28 to 2129.30, inclusive, of the Revised Code, after the will is admitted to record in this state.

Section 2129.28 | Trustee's bond.

... a foreign will that creates a trust relating to real property situated in this state, the trustee may execute the trust upon giving bond to the state in the sum and with the sureties that the probate court of the county in which the real property or a part of the real property is situated approves, conditioned to discharge with fidelity the trust reposed in the trustee. If the testator in the will naming the ...

Section 2129.29 | Trustee appointed by a foreign court.

... a foreign will that creates a trust relating to real property situated in this state by a foreign court according to the laws of the foreign jurisdiction, the trustee may execute the trust upon giving bond as provided in section 2129.28 of the Revised Code, and after satisfying the probate court of the county in which the real property or a part of it is situated, by an authenticated record of appointment, th...

Section 2129.30 | Probate court may appoint a trustee under a foreign will.

...If necessary, the probate court of the county where the property affected by the trust is situated, on application by petition of the parties interested, may appoint a trustee to carry into effect a trust created by a foreign will. The trustee, before entering upon the trust, shall give bond with the security and in the amount that the court directs.

Section 2131.01 | Present value determinations.

...Present values for probate matters shall be the values determined for Ohio estate tax purposes pursuant to division (B) of section 5731.01 of the Revised Code.

Section 2131.02 | Legal disability defined.

..."Legal disability" as used in Chapters 2101., 2103., 2105., 2107., 2109., 2111., 2113., 2115., 2117., 2119., 2121., 2123., 2125., 2127., 2129., and 2131. of the Revised Code includes the following: (A) Persons under the age of eighteen years; (B) Persons of unsound mind; (C) Persons in captivity; (D) Persons under guardianship of the person and estate, or either.

Section 2131.03 | Definitions.

...As used in sections 2131.03 to 2131.036 of the Revised Code: (A) "Disability" has the same meaning as in the "Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990," 42 U.S.C. 12102; (B) "Supportive services" means any service provided through a program or agency at the federal, state, or local level that is intended to assist a person with a disability with day-to-day responsibilities and activities, including those associate...

Section 2131.031 | Disability barred as a factor for minor's caretaker.

...hildren services agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency shall deny or limit a person from any of the following solely on the basis that the person has a disability: (1) Exercising custody, parenting time, or visitation rights with a minor; (2) Adopting a minor; (3) Serving as a foster caregiver for a minor; (4) Appointment as a guardian for a minor. (B) Division (A) of this sec...

Section 2131.032 | Determination of whether to implement modifications or supportive services.

...hildren services agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency, when determining whether to grant a person with a disability the right to conduct activities or exercise authority as described in division (A) of section 2131.031 of the Revised Code, shall determine whether modifications or supportive services designed to assist the person regarding the activities or authority are necessary and r...

Section 2131.033 | Require implementation of modifications or supportive services after positive determination.

...hildren services agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency that made the determination may require the modifications or services to be implemented to assist the person with a disability to conduct the activities or exercise the authority as described in division (A) of section 2131.031 of the Revised Code. The court, public children services agency, private child placing agency, or private ...

Section 2131.034 | Deny or limit conduct after negative determination.

...hildren services agency, private child placing agency, or private noncustodial agency that made the determination shall deny or limit conduct of activities or exercise of authority described under division (A) of section 2131.031 of the Revised Code by the person with a disability.

Section 2131.035 | Challenging a determination.

...A person with a disability may bring an action or, in the case of a court determination, file a motion, to challenge either of the following: (A) The modifications or supportive services required under section 2131.033 of the Revised Code; (B) The limitation or denial under section 2131.034 of the Revised Code.

Section 2131.036 | Court requirements upon receiving a challenge to a determination.

...ten findings of fact and conclusions of law providing the basis for its decision as to why reasonable modifications or supportive services are necessary in order to conduct the activity or exercise the authority in question or insufficient to alleviate any concerns. With regard to a motion to challenge a court determination, the court shall consider, and address in its decision, any new arguments or evidence provided...

Section 2131.04 | Expectant estates descendible, devisable, and alienable.

...Remainders, whether vested or contingent, executory interests, and other expectant estates are descendible, devisable, and alienable in the same manner as estates in possession.

Section 2131.05 | Validity of remainders.

...A remainder valid in its creation shall not be defeated by the determination of the precedent estate before the happening of the contingency on which the remainder was limited to take effect. Should such contingency afterwards happen, the remainder shall take effect in the same manner and to the same extent as if the precedent estate had continued to the same period.

Section 2131.06 | When expectant estates defeated.

...An expectant estate cannot be defeated or barred by any transfer or other act of the owner of the intermediate or precedent estate, nor by any destruction of such precedent estate by disseizen, forfeiture, surrender, merger, or otherwise; but an expectant estate may be defeated in any manner which the party creating such estate, in the creation thereof, has provided for or authorized. An expectant estate thus liable ...

Section 2131.07 | Estate in fee simple may be made defeasible.

...An estate in fee simple may be made defeasible upon the death of the holder thereof without having conveyed or devised the same, and the limitation over upon such event shall be a valid future interest. For the purpose of involuntary alienation, such a defeasible fee is a fee simple absolute.

Section 2131.08 | Rule against perpetuities.

...ood unless it must vest, if at all, not later than twenty-one years after a life or lives in being at the creation of the interest. All estates given in tail, by deed or will, in real property lying within this state shall be and remain an absolute estate in fee simple to the issue of the first donee in tail. It is the intention by the adoption of this section to make effective in this state what is generally k...