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Section 2333.01 | Equitable and certain other assets.

...ve sufficient personal or real property subject to levy on execution to satisfy the judgment, any equitable interest which he has in real estate as mortgagor, mortgagee, or otherwise, or any interest he has in a banking, turnpike, bridge, or other joint-stock company, or in a money contract, claim, or chose in action, due or to become due to him, or in a judgment or order, or money, goods, or effects which he has in ...

Section 2333.02 | Judgment creditor.

...and sale upon the execution, and that a person or corporation, therein named, and within the jurisdiction of the officer to whom the execution is to be directed, is indebted to the defendant, or has property or claims of the defendant in his possession or under his control as agent of the defendant or otherwise. Thereupon the clerk of the court of common pleas shall issue a notice to each person or corporation named,...

Section 2333.03 | Notice to garnishee.

...py of the execution and notice, and the person so served shall be bound to the plaintiff in execution from the date of such service for all the money, property, and credits of the defendant in his possession or under his control, or which may come into his possession or under his control, before the satisfaction of the judgment.

Section 2333.04 | Examination of garnishee.

...ister oaths, or before the clerk of the court of common pleas of his county, and answer such questions as are asked him touching the property of every description, money, and credits of the defendant, in his possession or under his control. The notice must be signed by the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney, and shall specify the time when and place where the examination will be held, and shall be served at least one...

Section 2333.05 | Attachment against garnishee.

...If the garnishee refuses to appear, as required by the notice mentioned in section 2333.04 of the Revised Code, an attachment may be issued against him, upon proof made of due service of the notice. Having appeared, if he refuses to answer the questions asked him, the officer before whom the examination is had shall commit him to the jail of the county until he answers such questions, or is discharged according to l...

Section 2333.06 | Payments and delivery to officer holding writ.

...The garnishee shall pay over to the officer holding a writ of execution all money in his hands, or under his control, or which may come into his hands or control, belonging to the defendant mentioned in section 2333.02 of the Revised Code, not exceeding the amount of the judgment and costs, and deliver to the officer all property and credits of the defendant in his hands, or which may come into his hands, and take ...

Section 2333.07 | Officer to sell property.

...ther property to abide the order of the court.

Section 2333.08 | Assignments void.

...An assignment or transfer of property in the hands or under the control of an agent of the railroad company mentioned in section 2333.02 of the Revised Code at the date of the service of notice of garnishment required by such section, or which afterwards and before the satisfaction of the judgment, comes into his hands or under his control, shall be void as against judgment claimants under sections 2333.02 to 2333.07...

Section 2333.09 | Order for examination of a judgment debtor.

...ed by a probate judge or a judge of the court of common pleas in the county in which the judgment was rendered or in which the debtor resides, requiring such debtor to appear and answer concerning his property before such judge, or a referee appointed by him, at a time and place within the county to be specified in the order.

Section 2333.10 | Examination of debtor after execution issues.

..., to the satisfaction of a judge of the court of common pleas, or a probate judge, of the county in which the debtor is found, that the judgment debtor has property which he unjustly refuses to apply toward the satisfaction of the judgment, such judge, by order, may require the debtor to appear at a time and place in such county to answer concerning it. Such proceedings thereupon may be had for the application of the...

Section 2333.11 | Order of arrest may issue.

...nt can be issued only by a judge of the court of common pleas, or the probate judge, of a county in which the debtor is found, and the sheriff can execute it only within that county. In executing the warrant, the sheriff shall deliver to the debtor a copy thereof and of the testimony on which it issued.

Section 2333.12 | Examination of debtor and bond.

...When brought before the judge as provided in section 2333.11 of the Revised Code, the judgment debtor shall be examined on oath, and other witnesses may be examined on either side. In the examination, if it appears that there is danger of such debtor's leaving the state, or that he has property which he unjustly refuses to apply to the judgment, he may be ordered to enter into a bond, with surety, in such sum as the ...

Section 2333.15 | Fraud does not excuse examination.

....27, inclusive, of the Revised Code, no person shall be excused from answering any question on the ground that his examination will tend to convict him of a fraud. His answer shall not be used as evidence against him in a prosecution for such fraud.

Section 2333.16 | Reference by judge.

..., of the Revised Code, the judge of the court of common pleas or the probate judge may order a reference to a referee agreed upon, or appointed by such judge to report the evidence or the facts. Such judge or referee may continue his proceedings from time to time, until they are completed.

Section 2333.17 | Attendance of parties and witnesses.

...In a proceeding under sections 2333.09 to 2333.27, inclusive, of the Revised Code, a party or witness may be compelled, by an order of the judge, or by a subpoena, to attend, before a judge or referee, to testify.

Section 2333.18 | Examination before referee.

...If an examination held pursuant to sections 2333.09 to 2333.27, inclusive, of the Revised Code, is before a referee, such examination must be taken by the referee, and certified to the judge. All examinations and answers before a judge or referee must be on oath. When a corporation answers, the answer must be on the oath of an officer thereof.

Section 2333.19 | Disobedience of order.

...witness disobeys an order of the judge, court, or referee, issued and served pursuant to sections 2333.09 to 2333.27, inclusive, of the Revised Code, such person may be punished as for contempt; and such referee may report the case to the court, or judge, and such court or judge may punish for contempt.

Section 2333.20 | Debtor may pay execution against creditor.

...suance of execution against property, a person indebted to the judgment debtor may pay to the sheriff the amount of his debt, or so much as is necessary to satisfy the execution. The sheriff's receipt shall be a sufficient discharge for the amount so paid or directed to be credited by the judgment creditor on the execution.

Section 2333.21 | Judge may order property to be applied on execution - earnings excepted.

...the earnings of the judgment debtor for personal services shall be applied only in accordance with sections 2329.66 and 2329.70 and Chapter 2716. of the Revised Code.

Section 2333.22 | Judge may appoint receiver and prohibit transfer of property.

...of the proper county, or other suitable person, a receiver of the property of the judgment debtor. (B) The judge who appointed the receiver under division (A) of this section, by order, may forbid a transfer, or other disposition of or interference with, the property of the judgment debtor not exempt by law. (C) Under the control of the judge who appointed a receiver under division (A) of this section and except as...

Section 2333.23 | Liability of sheriff on official bond.

...icial bond as such receiver. If another person is appointed, he must take an oath and give a bond.

Section 2333.24 | Proceedings when indebtedness denied or another claims the property.

...on of the deed shall be approved by the court in which the judgment was rendered, or the transcript filed.

Section 2333.25 | Order reduced to writing and filed with clerk.

...d, shall be filed with the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the judgment is rendered, or in which the transcript of the judge of the county court is filed, which clerk shall enter on his execution docket the time of filing it.

Section 2333.26 | Fees of probate court.

...The fees of the probate court for its services required by sections 2333.09 to 2333.27, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall be five dollars in each case, and such fees as are allowed by law to clerks of the court of common pleas for similar services.

Section 2333.27 | Costs.

...The judge, in proceedings under sections 2333.09 to 2333.27, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall allow to clerks, sheriffs, referees, receivers, and witnesses, such compensation as is allowed for like services in other cases, to be taxed as costs in the case, and by order, shall enforce their collection from such parties as ought to pay them.