Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2506.05 | Expedited appeal of final order regarding adult entertainment establishments.
...(A)(1) Except as modified by this section and sections 2506.06 to 2506.08 of the Revised Code, every final 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... |
Section 2506.06 | Transcript to be filed following notice of appeal.
...Within five days after receiving notice of the filing of a notice of appeal under section 2506.05 of the Revised Code, the officer or body from which the appeal is taken, upon the filing of a praecipe by the appellant, shall prepare and file in the court to which the appeal is taken, a complete transcript of all the original papers, testimony, and evidence offered, heard, and taken into consideration in issuing the f... |
Section 2701.11 | Rules for retirement for disability, removal and suspension for cause of judges.
...Subject to rules implementing this section and section 2701.12 of the Revised Code that shall be promulgated by the supreme court, upon written and sworn complaint setting forth the cause or causes and after reasonable notice thereof and an opportunity to be heard, any judge may be retired for disability, removed for cause, or suspended, without pay, for cause by a commission composed of five judges of this state, al... |
Section 2703.14 | Service by publication.
... of this state that has failed to elect officers or to appoint an agent upon whom service of summons can be made and that has no place of doing business in this state; (I) In an action that relates to or the subject of which is real or personal property in this state, when the defendant has or claims a lien on the property or an actual or contingent interest in the property or the relief demanded consists wholly or ... |
Section 2707.05 | Amount of amercement for not paying over money.
...When the cause of 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 2710.06 | Communication or disclosure by mediator.
...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section and section 3109.052 of the Revised Code, a mediator shall not make a report, assessment, evaluation, recommendation, finding, or other communication regarding a mediation to a court, department, agency, or officer of this state or its political subdivisions that may make a ruling on the dispute that is the subject of the mediation. (B) A mediator may dis... |
Section 2711.16 | Jurisdiction of courts of common pleas.
...Jurisdiction of judicial proceedings provided for by sections 2711.01 to 2711.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code, is generally in the courts of common pleas, and actions and proceedings brought under such sections shall be brought either in the court of common pleas of the county designated by the parties to the arbitration agreement as provided in section 2711.08 of the Revised Code, which designation is an irrevoca... |
Section 2713.19 | Insufficient bail liable to sheriff.
...The bail adjudged insufficient by an officer mentioned in section 2713.15 of the Revised Code shall be liable to the sheriff for the damages he sustains by reason of such insufficiency. |
Section 2715.041 | Form for notice of filing motion for order of attachment.
...(A) Upon the filing of a motion for an order of attachment pursuant to section 2715.03 of the Revised Code, the plaintiff shall file with the clerk of the court a praecipe instructing the clerk to issue to the defendant against whom the motion was filed a notice of the proceeding. Upon receipt of the praecipe, the clerk shall issue the notice which shall be in substantially the following form: "(Name and Address of... |
Section 2715.06 | Two or more attachments.
... of attachment may be issued to levying officers of different counties. Several of them, at the option of the plaintiff, may be issued at the same time or in succession. Only those which have been executed shall be taxed in the costs, unless otherwise directed by the court. |
Section 2715.08 | Order in which attachments are executed.
...If there are several orders of attachment against the same defendant, they shall be executed in the order in which they were received by the levying officer. |
Section 2715.10 | Property may be delivered to persons with whom found.
...The levying officer shall deliver the property attached under section 2715.09 of the Revised Code to the person in whose possession it was found, upon the person's executing a bond to the plaintiff, with sufficient surety, to the effect that the parties to it are bound in the same amount as the bond filed by the plaintiff under section 2715.044 of the Revised Code, or if the plaintiff has not filed such a bond, in do... |
Section 2715.17 | Subsequent attachments.
...When property is under attachment, attachments thereon under subsequent orders of attachment must be as follows: (A) If it is real property, it shall be attached in the manner prescribed for executing attachment. (B) If it is personal property, it shall be attached as in the hands of the officer, and be subject to any previous attachment. (C) If a person is made a garnishee more than once with respect to the same ... |
Section 2715.21 | Powers and duties of receiver.
...(A) The receiver appointed under section 2715.20 of the Revised Code shall take possession of all notes, due bills, books of account, accounts, and other evidences of debt, that have been taken by the levying officer as the property of the defendant in attachment, and proceed to settle and collect them. For that purpose, the receiver may commence and maintain actions in the receiver's own name, as receiver, but no ri... |
Section 2715.37 | Proceedings after judgment for plaintiff.
...If judgment is rendered for the plaintiff in an action in attachment, it shall be satisfied as follows: So much of the property in the hands of the levying officer, after applying the money arising from the sale of perishable property and so much of the personal property, and lands and tenements, whether held by legal or equitable title, as is necessary, shall be sold by order of the court, under the same restriction... |
Section 2715.38 | Court may enforce the delivery of property.
...The court may compel the delivery to the levying officer, for sale, of any attached property for which a bond has been given, and may proceed summarily on such bond to enforce delivery of the property, or payment of the money due thereon, by rules and attachment as in cases of contempt. |
Section 2715.40 | Attached property claimed by a third person.
...If personal property which has been attached is claimed by a person other than the defendant, the levying officer shall have the validity of such claim tried; and such proceedings shall be had, with like effect, as in case of property seized upon execution, and claimed by a third person. |
Section 2715.43 | Objection to surety - additional security.
...(A) In any case in which a motion for attachment is filed, the defendant against whom the motion is filed may object to the surety of the plaintiff that filed the motion on the bond filed under section 2715.044 of the Revised Code, and the plaintiff may object to the surety of the defendant or another person on a bond filed under section 2715.26 or 2715.10 of the Revised Code, respectively. An objection against a sur... |
Section 2715.47 | Time in which appeal may be filed.
...When an order discharging an order of attachment is made, and a party affected thereby excepts thereto, the court or judge shall fix the number of days, not to exceed thirty, in which such party may file his appeal, during which it shall be filed and the attached property held by the sheriff or other officer. |
Section 2715.48 | Bond.
...The party who appeals under section 2715.47 of the Revised Code must give a bond to the adverse party, with surety to be approved by the clerk of the court of appeals, in double the amount of the appraised value of the property attached, conditioned to pay such adverse party all damages sustained by him in consequence of filing such appeal, in the event of the discharge of the order of attachment by the court in whic... |
Section 2716.05 | Service of order and notices on garnishee.
...The garnishee shall be served, in the same manner as a summons is served, with three copies of the order of garnishment of personal earnings and of a written notice that the garnishee answer as provided in division (E) of section 2716.041 of the Revised Code, this section, and section 2716.21 of the Revised Code and with the garnishee's fee required by section 2716.04 of the Revised Code. The garnishee also shall be ... |
Section 2719.01 | Intention of parties.
...When there is an omission, defect, or error in an instrument in writing or in a proceeding by reason of the inadvertence of an officer, or of a party, person, or body corporate, so that it is not in strict conformity with the laws of this state, the courts of this state may give full effect to such instrument or proceeding, according to the true, manifest intention of the parties thereto. |
Section 2723.04 | Amount admitted must be tendered - bond.
...unction shall be a justification of the officers charged with the collection of such taxes or assessments for not collecting them. |
Section 2725.05 | Writ not allowed.
...If it appears that a person alleged to be restrained of his liberty is in the custody of an officer under process issued by a court or magistrate, or by virtue of the judgment or order of a court of record, and that the court or magistrate had jurisdiction to issue the process, render the judgment, or make the order, the writ of habeas corpus shall not be allowed. If the jurisdiction appears after the writ is allow... |
Section 2725.07 | Clerk shall issue writ.
...When a writ of habeas corpus is granted, the clerk of the court which granted the writ shall forthwith issue said writ under the seal of such court. In case of emergency, the judge who allowed the writ may issue it under his own hand, and depute any officer or other person to serve it. |