Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1313.36 | Homestead exemptions.
...Sections 1313.21 to 1313.35 of the Revised Code do not impair the right of a person to an exemption under division (A)(1) of section 2329.66 of the Revised Code, or the mode provided for enforcing the right. |
Section 1313.37 | Jurisdiction of court in action to foreclose mortgage or quiet title.
...to affect the title to or possession of all or part of the real property assigned is pending, at date of an assignment for the benefit of creditors. In such action the assignee may be made a party, with right to defend, and have such decrees, orders, or judgments, as are necessary for the proper administration of his trust, in any surplus after paying liens thereon, asserted in the action. |
Section 1313.38 | Petition to have land laid out into lots.
...e court of the proper county, to sell real property, making all persons in interest parties thereto, and at the time fixed for hearing his petition the court is satisfied that all parties in interest have been notified of its pendency, and that such land ought to be sold, if the petition seeks to have it or any part thereof laid out in lots, and the court finds it will be to the advantage of all parties in interest t... |
Section 1313.39 | Presentation of claims.
...is given by the probate court for their allowance. The assignee or trustee for the benefit of creditors shall indorse his allowance or rejection thereon. Persons whose claims are rejected are required to bring suit against such assignee or trustee to enforce such claims within thirty days after they were rejected. If a claimant recovers, the judgment shall be against the assignee or trustee, that he allow the claim i... |
Section 1313.40 | Report of claims.
...t file in the probate court a report of all claims presented to him for allowance, their several amounts, the date from which, and the rate at which they are entitled to interest, specifying claims allowed and those rejected, with the date of allowance or rejection, what claims are held under advisement, and the post-office address of each creditor whose claim is allowed or rejected. |
Section 1313.41 | Requisition to have claim disallowed.
...stee for the benefit of creditors to disallow any claims presented which he has not reported as disallowed, and enters into bond to said assignee or trustee in such amount and with such sureties as the court approves, conditioned to pay all the costs and expenses of contesting them by the order of the court, such claims shall be disallowed, although theretofore allowed by the assignee or trustee. The assignee or trus... |
Section 1313.42 | Affidavit to be filed with claim.
... the estate of the debtor, before it is allowed or any payments made thereon, must make and file an affidavit setting forth that the claim is just and lawful, the consideration thereof, and what counterclaims exist thereto; what collateral or personal security the claimant holds for the claim, or that he has no security. The assignee or trustee for the benefit of creditors, or a creditor may examine the claimant unde... |
Section 1313.43 | Preferred claims.
...ssessed against the assignor upon personal property held by him before his assignment for the benefit of creditors must be paid by the assignee or trustee out of the proceeds of the property assigned in preference to any other claims against the assignor. |
Section 1313.44 | Liens and securities.
..., or liens obtained in good faith, for value, but judgments by confession on warrants of attorney rendered within two months prior to such assignment, or securities given within such time to create a preference among creditors, or to secure a pre-existing debt other than upon real property for the purchase money thereof, are of no force or validity as against such claims for labor, in case of assignment, to the exten... |
Section 1313.45 | Reports and settlements.
...ight months from his appointment and qualification, and as often thereafter as the court orders. Such account shall contain a full exhibit of all his doings as such, up to the time of filing, together with the amount of all claims remaining uncollected, and the amount thereof which in his opinion may thereafter be collected. Exceptions may be filed to the accounts by parties interested, in the manner provided in cas... |
Section 1313.46 | Notice of filing accounts.
...The probate judge shall cause notice of the filing of accounts by assignees or trustees for the benefit of creditors, and commissioners of insolvents, to be published in some newspaper of the county, specifying when such accounts will be heard, not less than three weeks after the publication of such notice, at which time it shall be competent, for cause, to allow further time to file exceptions to such accounts. The ... |
Section 1313.47 | Examination of accounts.
...e probate judge may examine under oath, all assignees or trustees for the benefit of creditors and commissioners of insolvents, touching their accounts. Such judge may reduce such examination to writing, and require such assignee, trustee, or commissioner to sign it. Such examination must be filed with the papers in the case. |
Section 1313.48 | Dividends.
...When, on settlement, a balance is shown in the hands of the assignee or trustee for the benefit of creditors, subject to distribution among the general creditors, a dividend shall be declared by the probate judge, payable therefrom equally among all the creditors entitled, in proportion to the amount of their respective claims against the assignor, including those disallowed, which the claimant has begun suit to esta... |
Section 1313.49 | Dividends reserved.
...the Revised Code reserved for claims disallowed, or held under advisement, when actions to enforce their allowance have been commenced, shall be held until the actions terminate, when they shall be paid on claims the allowance of which has been ordered. Otherwise, such dividends must be distributed pro rata among other creditors not paid in full, or refunded to the assignor. |
Section 1313.50 | Commissions of assignees.
...tee for the benefit of creditors may be allowed the following commission upon the amount of the personal estate collected and accounted for by him, and of the proceeds of the real property sold under an order of court for the payment of debts, which must be received in full compensation of all his ordinary services: (A) For the first thousand dollars, at the rate of six per cent; (B) For all above one thousand doll... |
Section 1313.51 | Further allowances - counsel fees.
...Such allowance shall be made as the probate court considers just for necessary expense, extraordinary expenses, extraordinary services not required of an assignee for the benefit of creditors in the common course of his duty, and such reasonable counsel fees as were necessary for the proper administration of the assignment, whether performed by the assignee or trustee as attorney, or such other as he employs. No suc... |
Section 1313.52 | Fees of probate judge.
...The probate judge shall be entitled to the following fees for service performed under sections 1313.01 to 1313.59, inclusive, of the Revised Code: (A) For hearing and deciding each application, two dollars; (B) For appointing or removing an assignee or trustee, one dollar; (C) For filing assignment, inventory, and schedule, each, ten cents; (D) For filing other papers, each five cents; (E) For other services, th... |
Section 1313.56 | Appointment of receiver.
...A sale, conveyance, transfer, mortgage, or assignment, made in trust or otherwise by a debtor, and every judgment suffered by him against himself in contemplation of insolvency and with a design to prefer one or more creditors to the exclusion in whole or in part of others, and a sale, conveyance, transfer, mortgage, or assignment made, or judgment procured by him to be rendered, in any manner, with intent to hinder... |
Section 1313.57 | Knowledge of fraudulent intent material - mortgage in good faith.
...t apply unless the person to whom such sale, conveyance, transfer, mortgage, or assignment is made, knew of such fraudulent intent on the part of such debtor. Said section does not vitiate or affect any mortgage made in good faith to secure any debt or liability created simultaneously with such mortgage, if such mortgage is filed for record in the county wherein the property is situated, or as otherwise provided by l... |
Section 1313.58 | Creditor or assignee to bring suit.
...s or things declared void. Such court shall appoint a trustee or receiver under sections 1313.01 to 1313.59 of the Revised Code, who, upon being duly qualified, must proceed by due course of law to recover possession of all property sold, conveyed, transferred, mortgaged, or assigned, and to administer it for the equal benefit of all creditors, as in other cases of assignments to trustees for the benefit of creditors... |
Section 1313.59 | Creditor may bring suit.
... and the procedure and administration shall be the same as is provided for in sections 1313.01 to 1313.58, inclusive, of the Revised Code for suits begun by a creditor. |
Section 1315.01 | Transmitters of money definitions.
...rectly or indirectly, money or its equivalent for transmission by the licensee. (B) "Control" means the power, directly or indirectly, to direct the management and policies of a licensee or the ownership, control of, or power to vote twenty-five per cent or more of any class of the outstanding voting securities of a controlling person. For purposes of determining the percentage of a licensee controlled by any person... |
Section 1315.02 | Recipient of money to be licensed or authorized.
...erson, its facilities, or its agents, shall receive, directly or indirectly and by any means, money or its equivalent for transmission from a person located in this state, unless that person receiving the money or its equivalent for transmission is a licensee, an authorized delegate of a licensee that is not itself required to be licensed under division (B) of this section, or is one of the following: (1) The United... |
Section 1315.03 | Application for money transmitter license - confidentiality.
...ation for a money transmitter license shall be in the form prescribed by the superintendent of financial institutions and accompanied by an application fee established in section 1315.13 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) The superintendent shall approve or deny every application for a license under this section within one hundred eighty days after the date that the superintendent accepts the application as complete, unles... |
Section 1315.04 | Determination on application - conditional approval.
...ised Code, the superintendent of financial institutions shall examine all the facts and circumstances relating to the application. (2) At the applicant's expense, the superintendent may conduct an on-site examination of the applicant's books, records, and operations. If the superintendent requests, the applicant shall advance to the superintendent the superintendent's estimate of the cost of the on-site examination... |
Section 5.2298 | Eastern European Month.
...uropean Month." The people of Ohio are called upon to observe this month with appropriate educational opportunities, ceremonies, and activities. |
Section 5.2299 | Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Awareness Month.
...The month of November is designated as "Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Awareness Month." |
Section 5.22107 | Purple martin capital of Ohio.
...ty is designated the purple martin capital of Ohio. |
Section 5.23 | School holidays.
...he thirtieth day of May, known as Memorial day, and the eleventh day of November, known as Veterans' day, shall be commemorated in the schools. (B) The tenth day of November is designated as "veterans educate today's students day" or "V.E.T.S. day." Each elementary and secondary school in this state is encouraged to commemorate and observe this day by inviting veterans, on or about this day, to visit the school and ... |
Section 5.231 | Krabbe Disease Awareness Week.
..." to raise awareness of Krabbe disease, also known as globoid cell leukodystrophy, which is a life-threatening, inherited disorder that destroys the protective coating of nerve cells in the brain and nervous system, typically resulting in complications that include seizures, muscle spasms, muscle deterioration, blindness, deafness, and respiratory failure. |
Section 5.232 | Fibromuscular Dysplasia Awareness Month.
...The month of May is designated as "Fibromuscular Dysplasia Awareness Month." |
Section 5.233 | Rett Syndrome Awareness Month.
...The month of October is designated as "Rett Syndrome Awareness Month." |
Section 5.234 | Disability History and Awareness Month.
...The month of October is designated as "Disability History and Awareness Month." During this month, schools in this state are encouraged to provide instruction and events focused on disability history, people with disabilities, and the disability rights movement. |
Section 5.235 | Blue Star Mothers and Families Day.
...The fourth Sunday of July is designated as "Blue Star Mothers and Families Day." |
Section 5.236 | Harrison Dillard Day.
...on's accomplishments in earning gold medals in the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics. Harrison Dillard won Olympic medals in both sprinting and hurdles. |
Section 5.237 | Scleroderma Awareness Month.
...The month of June is designated as "Scleroderma Awareness Month." |
Section 5.238 | All for the Kids Awareness Day.
... fifteenth day of May is designated as "All for the Kids Awareness Day." |
Section 5.239 | One Health Awareness Month.
...nth of November is designated as "One Health Awareness Month" to increase public awareness and understanding of the connections between human, animal, and ecosystem health. |
Section 5.2310 | Fanconi Anemia Awareness Day.
...The first day of May is designated as "Fanconi Anemia Awareness Day" in honor of those affected by this rare and debilitating genetic disease. |
Section 5.2311 | Ohio Public Education Appreciation Week.
...The week prior to the week in which Thanksgiving day occurs is designated as "Ohio Public Education Appreciation Week." |
Section 5.2312 | Hypoparathyroidism Awareness Day.
...The first day of June is designated as "Hypoparathyroidism Awareness Day." |
Section 5.2313 | Brain cancer awareness month.
...The month of May is designated as "Brain Cancer Awareness Month." |
Section 5.2314 | Ohio Adoption Awareness Month.
...The month of November is designated as "Ohio Adoption Awareness Month." |
Section 5.2315 | Ohio Principals Month.
...The month of October shall be designated as "Ohio Principals Month" to honor the service of all elementary, middle, and high school principals and to recognize the importance of school leadership in ensuring that every child has access to a high-quality education. |
Section 5.2316 | James A. Garfield day.
...The nineteenth day of November is designated as "James A. Garfield Day." |
Section 5.2317 | Radon awareness month.
...The month of January is designated as "Radon Awareness Month." |
Section 5.2318 | Ohio school safety month.
...The month of October shall be designated as "Ohio School Safety Month" to increase public awareness of school safety programs and to encourage Ohioans to identify their role in keeping Ohio schools a safe place for students to learn and grow. |
Section 5.2319 | Human trafficking awareness day.
...The eleventh day of January is designated as "Human Trafficking Awareness Day." |
Section 5.2320 | Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy awareness day.
...meone with epilepsy who was otherwise healthy. |
Section 5.2321 | Powerboat safety month.
...n as determined by the director of natural resources, the department of natural resources shall disseminate information to the public about all of the following: (A) Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless, and deadly. (B) Gasoline-powered engines on boats, including onboard generators, produce carbon monoxide, which may poison or kill a person who breathes in too much of it. (C) Symptoms of carbon monoxide pois... |