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Section 1923.13 | Writ of execution.

... as near as practicable: "The state of Ohio, ________________________ county: To any constable or police officer of ___________________ township, city, or village; or To the sheriff of _______________________________ county; or To any authorized bailiff of the ____________ (name of court): Whereas, in a certain action for the forcible entry and detention (or the forcible detention, as the case may be), of the follo...

Section 2108.34 | Second chance trust fund.

...ye donation; (6) Cooperation with the Ohio Supreme Court, Ohio State Bar Association, and law schools of this state to more effectively educate attorneys about the donation of anatomical gifts and to encourage them to assist their clients in donating anatomical gifts through anatomical gift declarations, durable powers of attorney for health care, and any other appropriate means; (7) Cooperation with the state me...

Section 2108.72 | Written declaration of assignment.

... accordance with section 2108.70 of the Ohio Revised Code prior to the date of execution of this written declaration indicated below. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT: I hereby agree that any of the following that receives a copy of this written declaration may act under it: - Cemetery organization; - Crematory operator; - Business operating a columbarium; - Funeral director; - Embalmer; - Funeral home; - Any o...

Section 2113.85 | Apportionment of tax definitions.

... 1954, 26 U.S.C. 2001, as amended, for Ohio estate tax purposes under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code, and for estate tax purposes of any other jurisdiction that imposes a tax on the transfer of property by a decedent who is domiciled in this state. (B) "Person interested in the estate" means any person who is entitled to receive, or who has received, any property or property interest included in the deceden...

Section 2129.03 | Delivery of personal property and payment of debts to nonresident executor or administrator.

... and other personal property located in Ohio belonging to a nonresident decedent may be delivered to the nonresident executor or administrator without further liability to the estate, provided the person delivering such money, debts, or other personal property has no knowledge of ancillary proceedings being had or having been had in Ohio.

Section 2129.04 | Ancillary administration.

...nonresident decedent leaves property in Ohio, ancillary administration proceedings may be had upon application of any interested person in any county in Ohio in which is located property of the decedent, or in which a debtor of such decedent resides. Such applicant may or may not be a creditor of the estate. The ancillary administration first granted shall extend to all the estate of the deceased within the state, an...

Section 2151.908 | Policies and procedures for employees.

...res outlined in rule 5101:2-9-21 of the Ohio Administrative Code, the discipline and behavior intervention policies required by rule 5101:2-5-13 of the Ohio Administrative Code, and any other similar requirements; (G) Procedures for reporting suspected child abuse or neglect under section 2151.421 of the Revised Code; (H) An emergency medical plan; (I) Universal precautions; (J) Knowledge and skills to unders...

Section 2301.03 | Designation domestic relations, juvenile and probate duties.

...es of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio as the administrative judge of the court of common pleas, division of domestic relations. (D) In Lucas county: (1) The judges of the court of common pleas whose terms begin on January 1, 1955, and January 3, 1965, and successors, shall have the same qualifications, exercise the same powers and jurisdiction, and receive the same compensation as other judges of the cou...