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Section 1571.09 | Records and facilities.

...(A) The chief of the division of oil and gas resources management or any officer or employee of the division thereunto duly authorized by the chief may investigate, inspect, or examine records and facilities of any coal mine operator or reservoir operator, for the purpose of determining the accuracy or correctness of any map, data, statement, report, or other item or article, filed with or otherwise received by...

Section 159.03 | Consent of state given to acquisition by United States of land required for government purposes.

...The consent of the state is given, in accordance with clause 17, Section 8, Article I, United States Constitution, to the acquisition, after May 6, 1902, by the United States, by purchase, condemnation, lease, or otherwises, of any land in this state required for sites for custom houses, courthouses, correctional institutions, post-offices, arsenals, or other public buildings whatever, or for any other purposes of ...

Section 159.04 | Exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction over land acquired by United States - retrocession.

...(A) Exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction in and over any land acquired by the United States under section 159.03 of the Revised Code is hereby ceded to the United States. The jurisdiction so ceded shall continue no longer than the said United States owns or holds legal interest in such lands. (B) The governor may accept, on behalf of the state, retrocession of full or partial jurisdiction over any roads, highways, o...

Section 161.08 | Limiting successions.

...The authority of emergency interim successors to succeed to the powers and duties of the offices to which they are designated shall expire two years following the inception of an attack, but nothing in sections 161.01 to 161.29, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall prevent the resumption of the filling of vacancies in accordance with applicable constitutional and statutory provisions.

Section 161.29 | Compensating interim successors.

...When an emergency interim successor lawfully exercises the powers and performs the duties of any public office, he shall receive the compensation and allowances provided by law for the incumbent.

Section 163.05 | Petition for appropriation.

...An agency that has met the requirements of sections 163.04 and 163.041 of the Revised Code, may commence proceedings in a proper court by filing a petition for appropriation of each parcel or contiguous parcels in a single common ownership, or interest or right therein. The petition of a private agency shall be verified as in a civil action. All petitions shall contain: (A) A description of each parcel ...

Section 164.05 | Director of the Ohio public works commission duties.

... into agreements with one or more local subdivisions to provide loans, grants, and local debt support for a capital improvement project if the director determines that: (a) The project is an eligible project pursuant to this chapter; (b) The financial assistance for the project has been properly approved and requested by the district committee of the district which includes the recipient of the loan or grant; (...

Section 164.09 | Issuing and sale of general obligations.

...d retirement or other special funds of political subdivisions and taxing districts of this state, the commissioners of the sinking fund, the administrator of workers' compensation, the state teachers retirement system, the public employees retirement system, the school employees retirement system, and the Ohio police and fire pension fund, notwithstanding any other provisions of the Revised Code or rules adopted...

Section 164.12 | Preventing adverse effects on federal income tax.

..., the issuer, state agencies, and local subdivisions may covenant and agree to do or cause or require to be done all things necessary for, and not to do or permit or authorize to be done anything that would adversely affect, the exclusion of interest on the obligations from gross income for federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code, or the classification or qualification of the obligations or the in...

Section 166.06 | Contracts to guarantee repayment of loans from loan guarantee fund.

...ations of the state or of any political subdivision, and moneys raised by taxation shall not be obligated or pledged for the payment of such guarantees. (B) Before guaranteeing any such repayments or payments the director shall determine that: (1) The project is an eligible project and is economically sound; (2) The principal amount to be guaranteed does not exceed ninety per cent of the allowable costs of the eli...

Section 166.08 | Issuing obligations.

...ent or other special funds of political subdivisions and taxing districts of this state, the commissioners of the sinking fund of the state, the administrator of workers' compensation, the state teachers retirement system, the public employees retirement system, the school employees retirement system, and the Ohio police and fire pension fund, notwithstanding any other provisions of the Revised Code or rules adopted ...

Section 166.15 | Contracts to guarantee repayment or payment of unpaid principal amount of loans.

...ations of the state or of any political subdivision, and moneys raised by taxation shall not be obligated or pledged for the payment of the guarantees. (B) Before guaranteeing any such repayments or payments, the director shall determine that: (1) The project is an eligible innovation project and is economically sound. (2) The principal amount to be guaranteed does not exceed ninety per cent of the allowable innov...

Section 167.04 | Adoption of by-laws.

...(A) The regional council of governments shall adopt by-laws, by a majority vote of its members, designating the officers of the council and the method of their selection, creating a governing board that may act for the council as provided in the by-laws, and providing for the conduct of its business. (B) The by-laws of the regional council of governments shall provide for the appointment of a fiscal officer, who may...

Section 167.06 | Financing programs and operations.

...encies, instrumentalities, or political subdivisions or any governmental unit may give to the council moneys, real property, personal property, or services. The council may establish schedules of dues to be paid by its voting members to aid the financing of the operations and programs of the council in the manner provided in the agreement establishing the council or in the by-laws of the council. The council may perm...

Section 169.01 | Unclaimed funds definitions.

...property in this state or any political subdivision of this state, or is incorporated, organized, created, or otherwise located in this state. Division (D)(1)(e) of this section applies to all moneys, rights to moneys, or other intangible property that is in the possession, custody, or control of such person on or after July 22, 1994, whether the moneys, rights to moneys, or other intangible property becomes unclaime...

Section 169.03 | Report of unclaimed funds.

...(A)(1) Every holder of unclaimed funds and, when requested, every person that could be the holder of unclaimed funds, under this chapter shall report to the director of commerce with respect to the unclaimed funds as provided in this section. The report shall be verified. (2) With respect to items of unclaimed funds each having a value of fifty dollars or more, the report required under division (A)(1) of this sect...

Section 169.06 | Publishing notice of unclaimed funds.

...(A) Before the first day of November of each year immediately following the calendar year in which the filing of reports is required by section 169.03 of the Revised Code, the director of commerce shall cause notice to be published once in an English language newspaper of general circulation in the county in this state in which is located the last known address of any person to be named in the notice required by this...

Section 169.13 | Agreements to pay fee, compensation, commission, or other remuneration to locate, deliver, recover, or assist in recovery of unclaimed funds.

...(A)(1) All agreements to pay a fee, compensation, commission, or other remuneration to locate, deliver, recover, or assist in the recovery of unclaimed funds reported under section 169.03 of the Revised Code, entered into within two years immediately after the date a report is filed under division (D) of section 169.03 of the Revised Code, are invalid. (2) A person interested in entering into an agreement to locate...

Section 1701.04 | Articles of incorporation.

...(A) Any person, singly or jointly with others, and without regard to residence, domicile, or state of incorporation, may form a corporation by signing and filing with the secretary of state articles of incorporation that shall set forth all of the following: (1) The name of the corporation, which shall be in compliance with division (A) of section 1701.05 of the Revised Code; (2) The place in this state where the...

Section 1701.08 | Acceptance of articles of incorporation and other certificates - filing not constructive notice of contents.

...(A) When articles of incorporation and other certificates relating to the corporation are submitted to the secretary of state, the secretary of state shall, after finding that they comply with the provisions of sections 1701.01 to 1701.98 of the Revised Code, accept the articles and other certificates for filing and make a copy of the articles and other certificates by microfilm or by any authorized photostatic or di...

Section 1701.09 | Subscriptions for shares.

...(A) After the articles have been filed, the incorporators or a majority of them may receive subscriptions for shares at such time and place that they determine. (B) Unless the articles fix the consideration for which subscriptions are to be received, all of the following apply: (1) If subscriptions are to be received for shares without par value, the incorporators shall fix the consideration for which they will rec...

Section 1701.13 | Authority of corporation.

...(A) A corporation may sue and be sued. (B) A corporation may adopt and alter a corporate seal and use the same or a facsimile of the corporate seal, but failure to affix the corporate seal shall not affect the validity of any instrument. (C) At the request or direction of the United States government or any agency of the United States government, a corporation may transact any lawful business in aid of nation...

Section 1701.20 | Enforcing payment for shares.

...(A) When no provision as to time of payment for shares of a corporation is made in the contract of subscription or purchase, they shall be paid for on the call of the directors. (B) In case of default in the payment of any contract of subscription or purchase, the corporation may collect the amount unpaid, and in addition to other remedies, unless the contract of subscription or purchase otherwise provides, the corp...

Section 1701.26 | Transfer agents and registrars.

...A corporation may open transfer books in any state for the purpose of transferring shares issued by it, and it may employ agents to keep the records of its shares, or to transfer or to register shares, or both, in any state, and the acts of such agents shall be binding on the corporation. The duties and liabilities of such agents shall be such as are agreed to by the corporation. If no such transfer agent is appoint...

Section 1701.27 | Replacement of lost, stolen or destroyed certificate.

...(A) In case a certificate for shares is lost, stolen, or destroyed, the court of common pleas or the probate court of the county in which the principal office of the corporation is located shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine all questions respecting such loss, theft, or destruction, the person interested therein, the bond required to be given to protect the corporation or any person injured by the execution...