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Section 2307.61 | Civil action for willful damage or theft.

...the property owner may elect to recover moneys as described in division (A)(1)(a) or (b) of this section: (a) Compensatory damages that may include, but are not limited to, the value of the property and liquidated damages in whichever of the following amounts applies: (i) Fifty dollars, if the value of the property was fifty dollars or less at the time it was willfully damaged or was the subject of a theft offense;...

Section 2327.04 | Enforcing orders of court.

...court orders the deposit or delivery of money or other thing, and the order is disobeyed, besides punishing the disobedience as for a contempt, the court may make an order requiring the sheriff or private selling officer to take the money or thing and deposit or deliver it in conformity with the court's direction.

Section 2329.153 | Official public sheriff sale web site; integrated auction management system.

...record fees, costs, deposits, and other money items with the objective of ensuring an accurate accounting of moneys received and disbursed in each judicial sale of real property. (5) The auction management system shall be integrated with the web site described in division (B) of this section. (D) The license fee for the creation, operation, and maintenance of the official public sheriff sale web site and integrated...

Section 2329.17 | Lands to be appraised.

...stimate of the value of the property in money within twenty-one calendar days of the issuance of the order of appraisal by the clerk of the court. If the court has ordered or the clerk of the court has issued an order for a private selling officer to advertise and sell the appraised property, the freeholders selected by the sheriff shall also deliver a copy of their appraisal to the private selling officer contempor...

Section 2329.29 | Disposition of money made without sale of real estate.

...ithin three days after he collected the money thereon.

Section 2329.32 | Officer may retain purchase money until sale confirmed.

...udgment debtor, may retain the purchase money in his hands until the court examines his proceedings, when he shall pay it to the person entitled thereto, under the order of the court.

Section 2329.33 | Redemption by judgment debtor.

...ight per cent per annum on the purchase money from the day of sale to the time of such deposit, except where the judgment creditor is the purchaser, the interest at such rate on the excess above the judgment creditor's claim. The court of common pleas thereupon shall make an order setting aside such sale, and apply the deposit to the payment of such judgment or decree and costs, and award such interest to the purchas...

Section 2329.46 | Remedy of purchaser if sale invalid.

...against the debtor to the extent of the money paid and applied to the debtor's benefit, and, to the same extent, may have a lien on the property sold, as against all persons, except bona fide purchasers without notice. This section does not require the creditor to refund the purchase money by reason of the invalidity of such sales. This section applies to sales by order of court, sales by executors, administrators, ...

Section 2329.58 | Money not to be forwarded by mail.

...ff or coroner shall forward by mail any money made on an execution, unless he is specially instructed to do so by the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney of record.

Section 2329.90 | Uniform foreign country money judgments recognition act definitions.

...ants or denies the recovery of a sum of money, other than the following types of judgments: (1) A judgment for taxes; (2) A judgment imposing a fine or other monetary penalty; (3) A judgment for support involving matrimonial or family matters.

Section 2333.01 | Equitable and certain other assets.

..., or other joint-stock company, or in a money contract, claim, or chose in action, due or to become due to him, or in a judgment or order, or money, goods, or effects which he has in the possession of any person or body politic or corporate, shall be subject to the payment of the judgment by action.

Section 2335.34 | Lists of unclaimed costs.

...two certified lists of causes in which money has been paid and has remained in the hands of that person or in the hands of a former clerk, probate judge, or sheriff, for one year next preceding that first Monday of January. The lists shall designate the amount of money and in whose hands it remains. One list shall be set up in a conspicuous place by the officer, in the officer's office, for the period of thirt...

Section 2335.38 | Records shall be kept.

...f his office, showing in detail all the moneys paid by him into the county treasury, with proper references showing where each item may be found on the respective cashbooks and dockets, and giving the names of the parties, in alphabetical order, to whom such money belongs. A detailed statement of each item shall be furnished the county auditor, and no clerk, probate judge, or sheriff, shall receive from his successor...

Section 2337.02 | When provisions apply.

...he Revised Code apply only to a foreign-money claim in an action or distribution proceeding. (B) Sections 2337.01 to 2337.15 of the Revised Code apply to foreign-money issues even if other law under the conflict of laws rules of this state applies to other issues in the action or distribution proceeding.

Section 2505.14 | Conditions of supersedeas bond.

...cree of the appellate court and pay all money, costs, and damages which may be required of or awarded against him upon the final determination of the appeal and subject to any other conditions that the court provides. When the final order, judgment, or decee appealed is for the payment of money, the bond may provide that, if the final order, judgment, or decree is not paid upon final affirmance, it may be entered ag...

Section 2705.05 | Hearings for contempt proceedings.

...ered to withhold or deduct an amount of money from the income or other assets of a person required to pay support and that fails to withhold or deduct the amount of money as ordered by the support order, the court also may require the employer, the bureau of workers' compensation, an employer that is paying workers' compensation benefits, a board, board of trustees, or other governing entity of a retirement system, p...

Section 2707.01 | Amercement of officer.

..., to pay to the person entitled thereto money by him collected or received for the use of such person; or neglects or refuses, on demand, to pay the judgment debtor all money by him received on a sale made, beyond what is sufficient to satisfy the writ or order of sale, with interest and costs, on motion in court, and notice thereof, in writing, as provided in section 2707.02 of the Revised Code, such officer shall ...

Section 2707.04 | Clerks may be amerced for not paying over money.

...to pay, to the person entitled thereto, money by him received in his official capacity for the use of such person, he may be amerced, on motion and notice as provided in sections 2707.01 and 2707.02 of the Revised Code.

Section 2707.05 | Amount of amercement for not paying over money.

...f amercement is the refusal to pay over money collected, the officer shall not be amerced in a greater sum than the amount withheld, with ten per cent thereon.

Section 2713.02 | Order of arrest.

...t his property, or a part thereof, into money for the purpose of placing it beyond the reach of his creditors; (C) That he has property, or rights of action, which he fraudulently conceals; (D) That he has assigned, removed, disposed of, or begun to dispose of his property, or a part of it, with intent to defraud his creditors; (E) That he fraudulently contracted the debt or incurred the obligation for which suit ...

Section 2713.10 | Money to be paid into court.

...The sheriff shall pay into court the money received by him in lieu of bail under section 2713.09 of the Revised Code. If it is received in vacation, he shall pay it on the first day of the next term; if received during the term, immediately.

Section 2713.11 | Control of money.

...ke proper orders for the safekeeping of money deposited in lieu of bail under section 2713.09 of the Revised Code, and may direct the sheriff to keep it, and after final judgment in the action shall order it to be paid to the party entitled to it according to the result.

Section 2713.12 | Sheriff and sureties liable for money.

...Money deposited with the sheriff as provided in section 2713.09 of the Revised code, or directed by the court to be kept by him, shall be held upon his official responsibility; and he and his sureties shall be liable, and may be proceeded against, for any default in relation thereto as in other cases of delinquency.

Section 2715.01 | Grounds of attachment.

...d in a civil action for the recovery of money, at or after its commencement, upon any one of the following grounds: (1) Excepting foreign corporations which by compliance with the law therefore are exempted from attachment as such, that the defendant or one of several defendants is a foreign corporation; (2) That the defendant is not a resident of this state; (3) That the defendant has absconded with the intent to...

Section 2715.12 | Effect of service of process upon public officer.

...r officer having in his possession any money, claim, or other property of the defendant, other than personal earnings, or in which the defendant has an interest, shall bind it from the time of service and be a legal excuse to such officers, to the extent of the demand of the plaintiff, for not paying such money or delivering such claim or property to the defendant, as by law or the terms of the process in his hands ...