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Section 1333.25 | Charges deducted from proceeds - disposition of surplus.

... Revised Code; (B) Hold any surplus arising from the sale subject to the order of the owner; (C) Immediately after the sale, mail by ordinary mail to the owner at his mailing address, if that address was given at the time the person received the garment, clothing, wearing apparel, or household goods from the owner and is accurate and complete or can be ascertained by reasonable effort, a notice of the sale and of ...

Section 1333.26 | Notices to be posted.

...ons 1333.22 to 1333.28 of the Revised Code shall keep posted in a prominent place in their receiving office at all times two notices that shall read substantially as follows: (A) "All articles that are cleaned, pressed, glazed, washed, altered, or repaired and that are not called for in one hundred twenty days will be sold to pay the requisite charges and certain notification expenses, given away, or otherwise dispo...

Section 1333.27 | Civil action for unpaid charges.

...ons 1333.22 to 1333.28 of the Revised Code prohibits any person from commencing a civil action to collect unpaid charges for services, labor, or storage described in section 1333.22 or 1333.23 of the Revised Code from the owner of any garment, clothing, wearing apparel, or household goods who is responsible for the unpaid charges, except that the proceeds of any sale conducted pursuant to sections 1333.22 to 1333.25 ...

Section 1333.28 | Immunity.

...loss to person or property allegedly arising from the sale, giving away, or other disposal.

Section 1333.29 | Molder's lien definitions.

...ons 1333.29 to 1333.31 of the Revised Code: (A) "Molder" means any person, including, but not limited to, a tool or die maker, who does either of the following: (1) Fabricates, casts, or otherwise makes, or improves, a die, mold, pattern, or form to produce plastic, metal, paper, china, ceramic, glass, or rubber products; (2) Uses a die, mold, pattern, or form to manufacture, assemble, or otherwise make a plastic,...

Section 1333.30 | Molder's right to destroy die, mold, pattern or form of customer after three years.

...writing between the customer and the molder is made to the contrary, all of the customer's rights and title to, and interest in the die, mold, pattern, or form may be transferred to the molder for the purpose of destroying such die, mold, pattern, or form. In order to effect a transfer, a molder shall send notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the customer at the address, if any, indicated in the agr...

Section 1333.31 | Molder's lien.

...(A)(1) A molder has a lien on a die, mold, pattern, or form that is in his possession and that belongs to a customer, for the following: (a) The amount due from the customer for plastic, metal, paper, china, ceramic, glass, or rubber fabrication work performed with the die, mold, pattern, or form, or for making or improving the die, mold, pattern, or form; (b) The cost associated with the notification described in ...

Section 1333.32 | Definitions - moldbuilder' lien.

...die maker, jig and fixture builder, die sinker, mold designer, mold programmer, and mold engineer, that fabricates, cuts, casts, or designs molds for the plastic industry or for the metal forming industry. "Moldbuilder" does not include a person described in division (A)(2) of section 1333.29 of the Revised Code, unless the person also engages in the activities described in this division. (D) "Molder" has the same d...

Section 1333.33 | Moldbuilder's lien.

...(A)(1) A moldbuilder has a lien on all molds produced by it and on all proceeds from the assignment, sale, transfer, exchange, or other disposition of the molds produced by it until the moldbuilder is paid in full all amounts due the moldbuilder for the production of the mold or these proceeds. The lien described in this division attaches when the mold is delivered from the moldbuilder to the customer. (2) The amoun...

Section 1333.34 | Enforcement of moldbuilder's lien.

...(A) To enforce a moldbuilder's lien attached pursuant to section 1333.33 of the Revised Code, the moldbuilder shall give written notice to the customer and molder stating that a lien is claimed; the amount that the moldbuilder claims is owed for fabrication, repair, or modification of the mold; and a demand for payment. The written notice described in this division shall be given by hand delivery or certified mail, r...

Section 1333.35 | Bankruptcy and receiver's sales definitions.

...to 1333.37, inclusive, of the Revised Code: (A) "Additional merchandise" means all goods, wares, and merchandise not part of bankruptcy or receivership proceedings. (B) "Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, or any unincorporated organization. (C) "Bankruptcy sale" or "receiver's sale" means any offer to sell to the public, or sale to the public of goods, wares, or merchandise upon th...

Section 1333.36 | Prohibition on sale of additional merchandise at bankruptcy or receiver's sale.

... person shall with intent to mislead or deceive the general public, advertise, offer to sell, or sell additional merchandise at the bankruptcy sale or at a receiver's sale.

Section 1333.37 | Intent to mislead or deceive general public.

...premises of such sale is prima-facie evidence of intent to mislead or deceive the general public, provided, however, that goods and merchandise stored in a warehouse shall not be presumed to be part of such sale.

Section 1333.41 | Lien of bailee for hire on personal property - enforcement of lien.

...ficate of mailing. (3) Obtain from a disinterested person a written appraisal of the value of the personal property. (4) If the personal property is appraised at five hundred dollars or more, place a classified advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the personal property is located, which advertisement shall describe the personal property and include a statement that is substanti...

Section 1333.42 | Lien of bailee for hire on personal property - construction project.

...on and section 1333.41 of the Revised Code, "public or private construction project" means a construction project that is for public or private purposes and that is located, in whole or in part, in this state or another state. (B) If a bailee for hire performs services or provides materials with respect to any personal property of the owner of, or principal contractor associated with, a public or private constructio...

Section 1333.52 | Record piracy.

...e consent of the owner, any sounds recorded on a phonograph record, disc, wire, tape, film, or other article on which sounds are recorded, with intent to sell or use for profit through public performance any product derived from the transcription. Each transcription of sound in violation of division (A)(1) of this section is a separate offense. (2) Advertise, offer for sale, or sell, any product knowing it to have b...

Section 1333.55 | Disclosing tax information.

... authorized by law, pursuant to court order or subpoena, specifically consented to in writing by that person in a separate document, or necessary to contact that person in order to obtain his written consent to a disclosure. Whoever violates this section shall be fined not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned not less than six months nor more than one year.

Section 1333.60 | Voluntary delivery of unordered goods constitutes unconditional gift.

...ered for sale by means of its voluntary delivery to an offeree who has neither ordered nor requested it, the delivery of such merchandise constitutes an unconditional gift to the recipient.

Section 1333.61 | Uniform trade secrets act definitions.

...od, technique, or improvement, or any business information or plans, financial information, or listing of names, addresses, or telephone numbers, that satisfies both of the following: (1) It derives independent economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to, and not being readily ascertainable by proper means by, other persons who can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use. (2) It ...

Section 1333.62 | Injunction against misappropriation.

...unction shall be terminated when the trade secret has ceased to exist, unless the court finds that termination of the injunction is likely to provide a person who committed an actual or threatened misappropriation with a resulting commercial advantage, in which case the injunction shall be continued for an additional reasonable time in order to eliminate commercial advantage that otherwise would be derived from the m...

Section 1333.63 | Damages recoverable.

...r reason to know of misappropriation renders a monetary recovery inequitable, a complainant in a civil action is entitled to recover damages for misappropriation. Damages may include both the actual loss caused by misappropriation and the unjust enrichment caused by misappropriation that is not taken into account in computing actual loss. In lieu of damages measured by any other methods, the damages caused by misappr...

Section 1333.64 | Attorney's fees.

...: (A) A claim of misappropriation is made in bad faith. (B) A motion to terminate an injunction is made or resisted in bad faith. (C) Willful and malicious misappropriation exists.

Section 1333.65 | Authorized means of preserving secrecy.

...In an action under sections 1333.61 to 1333.69 of the Revised Code, a court shall preserve the secrecy of an alleged trade secret by reasonable means that may include granting protective orders in connection with discovery proceedings, holding in-camera hearings, sealing the records of the action, and ordering any person involved in the litigation not to disclose an alleged trade secret without prior court approval.

Section 1333.66 | Time for commencing action.

...ntinuing misappropriation constitutes a single claim.

Section 1333.67 | Conflicting laws displaced - remedies not affected.

...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, sections 1333.61 to 1333.69 of the Revised Code displace conflicting tort, restitutionary, and other laws of this state providing civil remedies for misappropriation of a trade secret. (B) Sections 1333.61 to 1333.69 of the Revised Code do not affect any of the following: (1) Contractual remedies, whether or not based on misappropriation of a trade secret; (2...