Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1702.11 | Contents of regulations.
...ing the number, qualifications, term of office, voting rights, compensation or manner of fixing compensation, and the removal of directors; (7) The place, if any, and time for holding, the manner of and authority for calling, giving notice of, and conducting, and the requirements of a quorum for, meetings of the directors; (8) The appointment of an executive and other committees of the directors or of members, the... |
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Section 1702.29 | Removal of directors and filling vacancies.
...(A) The office of a director becomes vacant if the director dies or resigns, which resignation shall take effect immediately or at such other time as the director may specify. (B) A director may be removed from office pursuant to any procedure therefor provided in the articles or in the regulations and such removal shall create a vacancy in the board. (C) Unless the articles or the regulations otherwise provide, th... |
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Section 1702.301 | Interest of director or officer in contract.
...ion and one or more of its directors or officers, or is between or affects the corporation and any other person in which one or more of the corporation's directors or officers are directors or officers, or in which one or more of the corporation's directors or officers have a financial or personal interest, or because one or more interested directors or officers participate in or vote at the meeting of the directors... |
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Section 1702.39 | Mutual benefit corporation - disposition of assets.
...ty in this state in which the principal office of the corporation is located, in a proceeding of which the attorney general's charitable law section has been given written notice by certified mail within three days of the initiation of the proceeding, and in which proceeding the attorney general may intervene as of right. (b)(i) The corporation has provided written notice of the proposed transaction, including a cop... |
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Section 1702.58 | Applicability of chapter.
...quorum is present, and by filing in the office of the secretary of state a copy of the resolution certified by any authorized officer of the corporation, for which filing the secretary of state shall charge and collect a fee of five dollars. Thereafter the corporation shall be deemed to exercise its corporate privileges under the Constitution of this state and the laws passed in pursuance of the Constitution of thi... |
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Section 1702.59 | Filing of verified statement of continued existence.
...tinued existence, signed by a director, officer, or three members in good standing, setting forth the corporate name, the place where the principal office of the corporation is located, the date of incorporation, the fact that the corporation is still actively engaged in exercising its corporate privileges, and the name and address of its agent appointed pursuant to section 1702.06 of the Revised Code. (B) Each co... |
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Section 1703.01 | Foreign corporation definitions.
...the laws of the United States, the main office of which is located in this state. (B) "Foreign corporation" means a corporation incorporated under the laws of another state or a bank, savings bank, or savings and loan association chartered under the laws of the United States, the main office of which is located in another state. (C) "State" means the United States; any state, territory, insular possession, or other... |
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Section 1703.06 | Exclusive use of name.
...ing to change its name, may file in the office of the secretary of state, in writing and on a form prescribed by the secretary of state, an application for the exclusive use of a name to be used by that proposed or existing foreign corporation. If the secretary of state finds that such a name is proper under section 1703.04 of the Revised Code, the secretary of state shall indorse the secretary of state's approval u... |
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Section 1703.23 | Notice to foreign corporations.
...d, to such corporation at its principal office or at its principal office in this state, or to its designated agent at his residence or his business address. |
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Section 1703.24 | Secretary of state to keep records and make monthly report to tax commissioner.
...cation and addresses of their principal offices and of their principal offices in this state, and the names and addresses of their statutory agents, together with a list of all foreign corporations previously admitted to transact business in this state whose licenses to do so have expired or been canceled. |
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Section 1706.175 | Certificate of full force and effect; foreign limited liability company certificate of registration.
...ity company if the records filed in the office of the secretary of state show that the limited liability company has been formed under the laws of this state. A certificate of full force and effect shall state all of the following: (1) The limited liability company's name; (2) The limited liability company's date of formation; (3) That the limited liability company is in full force and effect on the records of ... |
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Section 1706.461 | Appeals.
...n limited liability company's principal office is located; (b) If the limited liability company or foreign limited liability company has no principal office in this state, to the court of common pleas of the county in which the street address of its statutory agent is located; (c) If the limited liability company or foreign limited liability company has no statutory agent, to the Franklin county court of common p... |
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Section 1707.041 | Control bids made pursuant to tender offer or request or invitation for tenders.
...to the subject company at its principal office not later than the time of the filing with the division. The offeror shall send or deliver to all offerees in this state, as soon as practicable after the filing, the material terms of the proposed offer and the information specified in division (A)(2) of this section. (2) The information to be filed with the division, with the subject company, and with any other offero... |
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Section 1707.15 | Applying for dealer's license.
...location and addresses of the principal office and all other offices of the applicant; (3) A general description of the business of the applicant done prior to the application, including a list of states in which the applicant is a licensed dealer. (B)(1) The division may investigate any applicant for a license, and may require such additional information as it deems necessary to determine the applicant's busines... |
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Section 1710.04 | Board of directors duties.
...tary, and treasurer of the board. These officers shall serve at the board's pleasure. A director may be elected to more than one office, except that the director elected as treasurer shall not be elected to any other office of the board. By the first day of March of each year, the treasurer shall submit to each member of the district and to the municipal executive, chief fiscal officer, and legislative authority ... |
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Section 1710.06 | Plans for public improvements or public services.
...or insurance, and purchasing or leasing office space and office equipment and other requirements of the district; (2) Planning, designing, and implementing a public improvements or public services plan, including hiring architectural, engineering, legal, appraisal, insurance, consulting, energy auditing, and planning services, and, for public services, managing, protecting, and maintaining public and private facil... |
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Section 1710.07 | Permitted costs of plan.
...r insurance, and purchasing or leasing office space or office equipment; (B) The cost of planning, designing, and implementing the public improvements or public services plan, including payment of architectural, engineering, legal, appraisal, insurance, consulting, energy auditing, and planning fees and expenses, and, for public services, the management, protection, and maintenance costs of public or private f... |
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Section 1711.07 | Board of directors of county or independent agricultural society.
...griculture shall determine the terms of office for members of the board in accordance with rules adopted by the director of agriculture. (B) The board may fill any vacancy on the board caused by death, resignation, refusal to qualify, removal from county, or other cause until the society's next annual election. At that election, a new director shall be elected for the unexpired term. (C)(1) There shall be an an... |
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Section 1713.06 | Corporation may be restrained from exercise of its franchise.
...or of higher education may, through the office of the attorney general, apply to the court of common pleas in the county in which such institution, school, or person is operating to restrain such institution, school, or person from the exercise of its franchise, if the institution, school, or person is a corporation, from the awarding of the degrees or diplomas the institution, school, or person is not authorized to ... |
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Section 1713.28 | Organic rules may be prescribed in articles of certain corporations.
...articles of incorporation the tenure of office of the trustees or directors, the mode of appointing or electing successors, the administration and management of the property, trust, and other funds of the corporation, and such other organic rules as are deemed expedient or acceptable to donors, which shall be the permanent organic law of the corporation. By certificate duly acknowledged by the trustees or directors ... |
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Section 1713.30 | Trustees ineligible to other office.
... Revised Code, shall be eligible to any office or agency of the corporation to which a salary or emolument is attached, nor shall the trustees be allowed any salary, emoluments, or perquisites, except the right of free ingress to the grounds, rooms, and buildings of the corporation. |
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Section 1715.07 | Ecclesiastical society may transfer property to church.
...assignment and transfer is filed in the office of the secretary of state and in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the property is located. |
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Section 1715.18 | Incorporation of cathedrals or other religious societies.
...cknowledged, filed, and recorded in the office of the secretary of state in the manner prescribed by section 1715.12 of the Revised Code for statements filed under such section, then the members or trustees so named thereupon, with their successors in office, under such corporate name, become a body corporate and politic for the purposes specified in such statement. A copy of such record, certified by the secretary o... |
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Section 1715.29 | Fiscal trustees of benevolent associations.
.... Such fiscal trustees shall hold their offices for three years, except the first ones appointed, who shall hold office respectively for one, two, and three years. They must meet in the presence of the probate judge, and, by agreement, or by lot if they cannot agree, allot themselves accordingly, whereupon such judge shall give to each a certificate of his term. Upon the death, resignation, incapacity, or removal fro... |
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Section 1716.02 | Charitable organizations to file annual registration statement - contents - fees.
...erjury by the treasurer or chief fiscal officer of the charitable organization and shall contain the following information: (1) The name of the charitable organization, the purpose for which it is organized, and the name or names under which it intends to solicit contributions; (2) The address and telephone number of the principal place of business of the charitable organization and the address and telephone number... |