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Section 5816.03 | Spendthrift Provisions.

...(A) In addition to any other method allowed by law, the spendthrift provision of a legacy trust may be stated as provided in division (B) of section 5805.01 of the Revised Code. (B) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the spendthrift provisions of a legacy trust shall restrain both voluntary and involuntary transfer of a transferor's interest in that trust. Any spendthrift provision in a legacy trust...

Section 5816.04 | Limits to transferor's authority.

...To the extent conferred by the governing legacy trust instrument, a transferor to a legacy trust may have any or all of the rights, powers, and interests described in section 5816.05 of the Revised Code. A transferor shall have no rights, powers, or interests in, over, to, or regarding the corpus or income of a legacy trust unless those rights, powers, or interests are granted, permitted, or recognized by both ...

Section 5816.05 | Permissible retained rights of a transferor.

...A legacy trust may allow or provide for any or all of the following rights, powers, interests, or provisions, none of which grants, or is considered to be, either alone or in any combination, a right or power to revoke a trust or to voluntarily or involuntarily transfer an interest in that trust: (A) A provision that, upon the happening of a defined event or a stated contingency, results in the termination of a tr...

Section 5816.06 | Qualified affidavits and related rules.

...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a transferor shall sign a qualified affidavit before or substantially contemporaneously with making a qualified disposition. (B) A qualified affidavit shall be notarized and shall contain all of the following statements under oath: (1) The property being transferred to the trust was not derived from unlawful activities. (2) The transferor has full right, title,...

Section 5816.07 | Restrictions on actions, remedies, and claims.

...(A) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary but subject to division (G) of section 5816.10 of the Revised Code, no creditor may bring an action of any kind, including, but not limited to, an action to enforce a judgment entered by a court or other body having adjudicative authority, an action at law or in equity, or an action for an attachment or other final or provisional remedy, against any perso...

Section 5816.08 | Avoidance of qualified dispositions.

...All of the following apply in connection with any action brought pursuant to this section or division (A) of section 5816.07 of the Revised Code: (A) If a qualified disposition is wholly or partially avoided, all of the following apply: (1) That specific qualified disposition shall be avoided only to the extent necessary to satisfy a transferor's debt to the creditor who brought the action pursuant to divisio...

Section 5816.09 | Automatic removal of trustees; general rules on successor.

...Any successor or replacement trustees of a legacy trust shall be determined or selected in the following manners: (A)(1) Division (A)(2) of this section applies if in any action involving a legacy trust or any trustee of the legacy trust a court enters or issues any order in which or by which the court declines to apply the law of this state in determining any of the following matters: (a) The validity, construc...

Section 5816.11 | Trust advisors; eligibility; default fiduciary status.

...(A) Any person may serve as an advisor of a legacy trust except that a transferor may act as an advisor only in connection with investment decisions. (B) An advisor shall be considered a fiduciary unless the terms of a legacy trust instrument expressly provide otherwise.

Section 5816.12 | Rules regarding discretion.

...Except to the extent expressly provided otherwise by the terms of a legacy trust instrument, each trustee and each advisor of a legacy trust shall have the greatest discretion permitted by law in connection with all matters of trust administration, all trust distributions, and all other trustee or advisor decisions.

Section 5816.13 | Discretionary interests not property of a beneficiary.

...No beneficiary or other person shall be considered to have a property interest in any property of a legacy trust to the extent that the distribution of that property is subject to the discretion of one or more qualified trustees or advisors, either acting alone or in conjunction with any other person, including any person authorized to veto any distributions from the legacy trust.

Section 5816.14 | Applicability of chapter.

...This chapter applies to qualified dispositions made on or after March 27, 2013, except that division (S)(1)(b)(ii) of section 5816.02 of the Revised Code applies to any legacy trust settled or administered on or after the effective date of this amendment.

Section 5919.07 | Warrant officers.

...When authorized by the federal government, warrant officers may be appointed by the governor under such regulations as are prescribed by the federal government.

Section 5919.24 | Resisting an order or giving aid to public enemy.

...In any case covered by section 5919.23 of the Revised Code, any person who shall in any way hinder, delay or resist the orders of the commander in chief with respect thereto, or who shall give any aid or comfort to the public enemy, or either injure or destroy or attempt to injure or destroy any of the military property of the state, or any public building, means or facility of transportation, or any public work with...

Section 5921.03 | Officers.

...Each ship company and each division shall be allowed such commissioned officers, warrant officers, and enlisted members as are prescribed by the department of the navy for similar naval organizations, or as the exigencies of the service require.

Section 5921.08 | Tours.

...Each ship company shall make only such tours of duty afloat or ashore as the governor orders.

Section 904.01 | Definitions.

...As used in this chapter, "livestock" means either of the following: (A) Equine animals regardless of the purpose for which they are raised; (B) Any of the following animals that are raised for human food products or fiber: (1) Porcine animals; (2) Bovine animals; (3) Caprine animals; (4) Ovine animals; (5) Poultry; (6) Alpacas; (7) Llamas; (8) Any other animal designated in rules adopted under section ...