Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2503.30 | Oath and duties of stenographers.
...the supreme court shall take an oath of office and perform such duties as the court designates. For incompetency, neglect of duty, or other good cause, a stenographer may be removed by the court, and the vacancy shall be filled by a person appointed by the court for the unexpired term. |
Section 2505.10 | Supersedeas bond - sufficiency of sureties.
...ond, and the bond shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the court in which the final order, judgment, or decree was rendered or, in the case of an administrative-related appeal, of the court to which the appeal is taken, for the appellee. |
Section 2506.01 | Appeal from decisions of agency of political subdivisions.
...order, adjudication, or decision of any officer, tribunal, authority, board, bureau, commission, department, or other division of any political subdivision of the state may be reviewed by the court of common pleas of the county in which the principal office of the political subdivision is located as provided in Chapter 2505. of the Revised Code. (B) The appeal provided in this section is in addition to any other re... |
Section 2506.05 | Expedited appeal of final order regarding adult entertainment establishments.
...order, adjudication, or decision of any officer, tribunal, authority, board, bureau, commission, department, or other division of any political subdivision of the state denying an application for, or suspending or revoking, a license or permit to locate or operate an adult entertainment establishment, as defined in section 2907.39 of the Revised Code or as similarly defined by a political subdivision, may be reviewed... |
Section 2701.04 | Removal of residence of judge.
...deemed to have resigned and vacated his office. Thereupon the governor shall fill such vacancy. |
Section 2703.20 | Service of process upon nonresident owners or operators of motor vehicles.
.... Such process shall be served, by the officer to whom the same is directed, or by the sheriff of Franklin county, who may be deputized for such purposes by the officer to whom the service is directed, upon the secretary of state by leaving at the office of the secretary of state, at least fifteen days before the return day of such process, a true and attested copy thereof, and by sending to the defendant, by regist... |
Section 2703.201 | Nonresident owners and other operators of aircraft service of summons.
...e. Such summons shall be served by the officer to whom the same is directed or by the sheriff of Franklin county, who may be deputized for such purposes by the officer to whom the service is directed, upon the secretary of state by leaving at the office of the secretary of state at least fifteen days before the return day of such process, a true and attested copy thereof, and by sending to the defendant, by register... |
Section 2703.27 | Lis pendens as to suits in other counties.
...st be recorded in the county recorder's office of such other county before it operates therein as notice so as to charge third persons, as provided in section 2703.26 of the Revised Code. It shall operate as such notice, without record, in the county where it is rendered. This section does not apply to actions or proceedings under any statute which does not require such record. |
Section 2707.01 | Amercement of officer.
...ecution or order of sale directed to an officer comes to his hands to be executed, and he neglects or refuses to execute it; or if he neglects or refuses to sell property of any kind which, by a writ or order, he is directed to sell; or fails to call an inquest, or to return to the clerk's office a copy of the certificate of appraisement made by the inquest; or neglects to return to the proper court an execution or... |
Section 2707.02 | Notice of motion for amercement.
...If the officer resides in the county in which the motion mentioned in section 2707.01 of the Revised Code is made, notice shall be served upon him at least two days before it is heard. If he is an officer of another county, the notice shall be served upon him, or left at his office, at least fifteen days before the first day of the term at which the motion will be heard, or sent to him by mail at least sixty days bef... |
Section 2712.27 | Deciding challenges.
... of the Revised Code withdraws from his office or the other party agrees to the challenge, the arbitral tribunal shall decide on the challenge. |
Section 2713.02 | Order of arrest.
...is brought, when there is filed in his office an affidavit of the plaintiff, his authorized agent or attorney, made before a judge or clerk of any court of the state, stating the nature of the plaintiff's claim, that it is just, the amount of it as nearly as may be, and establishing one or more of the following particulars: (A) That the defendant has removed, or begun to remove, any of his property out of the juris... |
Section 2713.13 | Bail may be given before judgment.
...epted, shall be returned to the clerk's office, and the defendant shall be discharged. |
Section 2715.14 | Clerk to transmit answer to proper court.
...ishing certificates with their seals of office attached. |
Section 2716.21 | Garnishee's answer.
...ishing certificates with their seals of office attached. (B) After the order of garnishment is served on a garnishee, as provided in section 2716.05 or 2716.13 of the Revised Code, the garnishee shall return the answer to the court that issued the garnishment order within five business days after receipt of the order if the order is served under section 2716.05 of the Revised Code or before the date set for the hear... |
Section 2719.03 | Petition to be filed.
...led in the county wherein the principal office of such corporation is located, and in all other cases, in the county wherein the record is kept. |
Section 2719.05 | Order to correct error.
...t it, which order shall be filed in the office wherein such record is required to be kept. From and after such filing, such record, and the order correcting it, shall be received as evidence in all cases, in all courts, as if no such error, omission, or defect ever existed. |
Section 2725.22 | Failure to obey writ.
...orfeit four hundred dollars, and, if an officer, shall be incapable of holding his office. |
Section 2729.03 | Salary and term of commissioner.
...five hundred dollars per annum and hold office for one year from the day of appointment. |
Section 2729.07 | Restoration of will or title to real estate.
...ree in the case shall be entered in the office where the original record existed. Any person having or claiming an interest in such real estate or being in possession thereof, as well as the parties to such lost deed or other instrument or their privies, and all persons interested under such will, may be made parties defendant in such suit. Service of summons shall be made in the same manner as in other suits concer... |
Section 2731.01 | Mandamus defined.
...lly enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or station. |
Section 2731.14 | Writ to force tax levy - county auditor to levy and assess tax.
... the payment of a funded debt, and such officers have resigned, or refuse or neglect to levy and assess such tax, or their offices are vacant, upon the motion of an interested person and on being satisfied of the fact of such resignation, vacancy, or refusal or neglect to levy such tax, and of the right of such person to have it levied and assessed, the court may issue a special order to the auditor commanding him to... |
Section 2733.07 | Prosecution in absence of prosecuting attorney.
...When the office of prosecuting attorney is vacant, or the prosecuting attorney is absent, interested in the action in quo warranto, or disabled, the court, or a judge thereof in vacation, may direct or permit any member of the bar to act in his place to bring and prosecute the action. |
Section 2733.11 | Service by publication.
...ot served because the defendant, or its officers or office, cannot be found within the county, the clerk of the court in which the action was brought must publish a notice for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper published and of general circulation in the county, setting forth the filing and substance of the petition. Upon proof of such publication the default of the defendant may be entered and judgment rendered t... |
Section 2733.16 | New election.
...obligatory upon the corporation and its officers when a duly certified copy is served upon its secretary personally, or left at its principal office. The court may enforce its order by attachment, or as the court deems necessary. |