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Section 1563.07 | Examination or survey of mine by adjoining landowner - notice.

...a judge of a county court or judge of a municipal court or other proper officer, may enter such mine and have an examination or survey of it made, after giving three days' notice, in writing, to the owner, lessee, or agent of such mine. Such examination shall be made at such time, and in such manner as will least interfere with the working of the mine.

Section 159.05 | Jurisdiction shall vest.

... exonerated from all state, county, and municipal taxation, assessment, or other charges which may be levied or imposed under the authority of this state. Sections 159.03 to 159.06 of the Revised Code do not prevent any officers, employees, or inmates of any national asylum for disabled volunteer soldiers located on any such land over which jurisdiction is ceded, who are qualified voters of this state from exercising...

Section 163.02 | Appropriations of real property.

...of a public exigency as provided in a municipal charter or ordinance. (B) The director of transportation may appropriate real property pursuant to sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code or as otherwise provided by law. (C) Notwithstanding any authority to appropriate real property other than under sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code, any proceeding to appropriate real property is subjec...

Section 163.09 | Valuation of property.

...public utility owned and operated by a municipal corporation as the result of a public exigency. (C) When an answer is filed pursuant to section 163.08 of the Revised Code, and none of the matters set forth in division (B) of this section is specifically denied, the court shall fix a time within twenty days from the date the answer was filed for the assessment of compensation by a jury. (D) If answers are fi...

Section 163.15 | Contents of jury verdict - relocation payments.

...f a public exigency, or the agency is a municipal corporation that is appropriating property as a result of a public exigency, the period for which the net profit of the business is calculated shall be twelve months minus the time period from the date the agency gives the notice required by section 163.04 of the Revised Code to the date the agency deposits the value of the property with the court pursuant to se...

Section 163.21 | Abandonment of proceedings.

...a public exigency, or the agency is a municipal corporation that is appropriating property as a result of a public exigency, except that the court shall enter judgment in favor of the owner for costs and expenses, including attorney's and appraisal fees, that the owner actually incurred only if the property being appropriated is land used for agricultural purposes as defined in section 303.01 or 519.01 of t...

Section 164.01 | Aid to local government improvement definitions.

...) "Local subdivision" means any county, municipal corporation, township, sanitary district, or regional water and sewer district. (C) "Bond proceedings" means the resolutions, orders, trust agreements, indentures, and other agreements, credit facilities and credit enhancement facilities, and amendments and supplements to the foregoing, or any one or more or combination thereof, authorizing, awarding, or providing f...

Section 164.02 | Ohio public works commission; small government capital improvements commission.

...ision of law to the contrary, a county, municipal, or township public official may serve as a member of the Ohio public works commission or the Ohio small government capital improvements commission. Members of the commissions established by this section do not have an unlawful interest in a public contract under section 2921.42 of the Revised Code solely by virtue of the receipt of financial assistance under this ...

Section 164.20 | Natural resource project definitions.

... political subdivision" means a county, municipal corporation, township, conservancy district, soil and water conservation district, lake facilities authority, joint recreation district, park district, or other similar park authority. (B) As used in sections 164.20 to 164.27 of the Revised Code, "nonprofit organization" means an environmental and conservation organization that is exempt from federal income taxation...

Section 165.02 | Authority of bond issuer.

...department or agency, county, township, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision, taxing district, or public body or agency for the planning and installation of streets, roads, alleys, water supply and distribution facilities, storm and sanitary sewage collection and disposal facilities, and other necessary appurtenances to a project; (J) Purchase fire and extended coverage and liability insurance for a...

Section 167.03 | Powers.

...thereof shall not displace any existing municipal, county, regional, or other planning commission or planning agency in the exercise of its statutory powers. (E) A council, with an educational service center as its fiscal agent, that is established to provide health care benefits to the council members' officers and employees and their dependents may do either of the following: (1) Contract to administer and coor...

Section 167.07 | Membership not a public office.

...contract or expenditure of money by any municipal corporation, township, special district, school district, county, or other political subdivision other than the council itself. (C) No member or officer of the council shall be disqualified from holding any public office or employment, nor shall such member or officer forfeit any such office or employment, by reason of serving as an officer or member of the council, ...

Section 1703.04 | Application for license.

...e; (4) The name of the county and the municipal corporation or township in which its principal office within this state, if any, is to be located; (5) The appointment of a designated agent and the complete address of such agent; (6) The irrevocable consent of such corporation to service of process on such agent so long as the authority of such agent continues and to service of process upon the secretary of stat...

Section 1707.02 | Exempt securities.

...f Canada, or of any state, province, or municipal corporation in either of such countries. Equipment-trust securities based on chattel mortgages, leases, or agreements for conditional sale, of cars, locomotives, motor trucks, or other rolling stock or of motor vehicles mortgaged, leased, or sold to, or finished for the use of, a public utility, are exempt; and so are equipment securities where the ownership or title ...

Section 1710.03 | Members of district.

...istrict is created. A county, township, municipal corporation, or park district owning real property in the district is not a member of the district unless such entity specifically requested in writing that its property be included in the district. The identity and address of the owners shall be determined for any particular action of the nonprofit corporation that governs the district, including notice of meeting...

Section 1711.35 | Special constables.

...a judge of a county court or judge of a municipal court having jurisdiction may appoint a suitable number of special constables to assist in keeping the peace during the time when such society or assembly is holding its annual fair or meeting. He shall make an entry in his docket of the number and names of all persons so appointed. Constables so appointed have all the power of constables to suppress riots, disturb...

Section 1715.10 | Consolidation of self-governing churches in same locality.

...ns and situated in the same township or municipal corporation, may unite their memberships and properties and continue their identity and common usages or polity in a consolidated corporation formed by an agreement in writing made, acknowledged, and signed by their respective trustees and filed in the office of the secretary of state. Such agreement shall set forth the name of the consolidated corporation and the pro...

Section 1719.06 | Incorporation of charitable trusts in certain special cases.

...n or school is to be located, or of any municipal corporation in such county, and of the member of congress for the district of which it forms a part, or of any of such officials, and names others to be associated with them, and provides for the appointment of successors to such persons named to act with such officials, such executor, or his successor, and the persons named in section 1719.07 of the Revised Code may ...

Section 1719.14 | Managing board of directors or trustees.

...public officials of any kind, including municipal, county, state, or federal officials, judges, representatives, or senators, and when such testamentary provision for management, either expressly or by fair inference from the will, is subject to the condition that it is consistent with law and practicable, then if and when such manner or form of management is found to be inconsistent with law or impracticable, and th...

Section 1721.01 | Acquisition, holding, and sale of exempt property by cemetery associations.

...e of the right of eminent domain by the municipal corporation in which such lands are located, by the board of county commissioners of the county in which such lands are located, or by the director of transportation under the same conditions and in the same manner as any private property; and, if any burial occurs within the area specifically designated in the written notice, the appropriating agency shall have the s...

Section 1721.03 | Proximity to dwellings.

...hen a cemetery lies within or adjoins a municipal corporation the association or corporation owning such cemetery, without such consent, may appropriate property within one hundred feet, or the width of a street or alley, of any dwelling house. The addition of any land across a street or public road is an enlargement of an existing cemetery for the purposes of this section.

Section 1721.04 | Associations prohibited from appropriation.

...n one mile of the corporate limits of a municipal corporation.

Section 1721.10 | Exemptions of burial grounds.

...ial ground may be transferred only to a municipal corporation, county, or township under division (D) of section 323.74 of the Revised Code. No burial ground that is otherwise exempt from sale or execution under this section shall be offered for sale at public auction.

Section 1721.14 | Cemetery policemen.

...y judge of a county court or judge of a municipal court having jurisdiction in the township where the grounds are situated, an oath of office similar to the oath required by law of constables. Upon taking such oath, such watchmen, superintendents, gardeners, or agents shall have, within and adjacent to the cemetery grounds, all the powers of police officers.

Section 1721.211 | Preneed cemetery merchandise and services contract.

...stablished fraternal organization, or a municipal corporation or other political subdivision of the state, to a cemetery that is a national cemetery, or to a cemetery that is a family cemetery as defined in section 4767.02 of the Revised Code; provided that, on a voluntary basis, rules and other measures are adopted to safeguard and secure all moneys received under a preneed cemetery merchandise and services contract...