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Section 2713.08 | Custody of the defendant.

... must be committed to the jail of the county and kept in custody until discharged by law.

Section 2713.09 | Defendant may deposit money.

...nt must be discharged, or his bail be released.

Section 2713.10 | Money to be paid into court.

... money received by him in lieu of bail under section 2713.09 of the Revised Code. If it is received in vacation, he shall pay it on the first day of the next term; if received during the term, immediately.

Section 2713.11 | Control of money.

...l order it to be paid to the party entitled to it according to the result.

Section 2713.12 | Sheriff and sureties liable for money.

...ion thereto as in other cases of delinquency.

Section 2713.13 | Bail may be given before judgment.

... the defendant, such bail will be amenable to the process of the court thereon. The bond, when accepted, shall be returned to the clerk's office, and the defendant shall be discharged.

Section 2713.14 | Plaintiff may object to bail.

...13.13 of the Revised Code, for insufficiency, within ten days after the bond is given, by serving upon the sheriff a written notice that he does not accept the bail. Failure to serve such notice shall be deemed an acceptance of the bail, and the sheriff is exonerated from liability. When the bond is given after the return of the order of arrest, the plaintiff shall have notice thereof.

Section 2713.15 | Notice of justification.

...ought, a probate judge, or judge of a county court, at a time, not less than five nor more than ten days thereafter, and a place to be specified therein. If other bail is given, a new bond must be executed.

Section 2713.16 | Manner of justification.

...indorse his allowance on the bond and file it with the clerk of the court; and the sheriff thereupon shall be discharged from liability.

Section 2713.17 | Sheriff liable as bail - discharge.

...t is not made, the sheriff shall be liable as bail; but he may discharge himself from liability by putting in sufficient bail before judgment.

Section 2713.18 | Extent of sheriff's liability.

...an execution against the body of the defendant is necessary to fix the liability of the sheriff as bail, which liability shall be the amount of the judgment, interest, and costs. This liability can be enforced only in a separate action against the sheriff, or against him and his sureties on his official bond, as in other cases of delinquency.

Section 2713.19 | Insufficient bail liable to sheriff.

...713.15 of the Revised Code shall be liable to the sheriff for the damages he sustains by reason of such insufficiency.

Section 2713.20 | Liability of bail.

...The liability of the bail shall be fixed in the manner provided by law for fixing the liability of the sheriff as bail. The bail can be proceeded against in an action only.

Section 2713.21 | Surrender of defendant discharges bail.

... shall give to the bail a written acknowledgment of the surrender, and hold the defendant in his custody upon such copy of the bond of the bail as upon an order of arrest. The clerk of the court, on the production to him of the sheriff's acknowledgment of the surrender, shall enter on the bond an exoneration of the bail.

Section 2713.22 | Bail may arrest defendant.

...e bond, may empower any person of suitable age and discretion to do so.

Section 2713.23 | Bail shall be exonerated.

... his surrender to the sheriff of the county in which he was arrested in the execution of such process, within the time fixed in section 2713.21 of the Revised Code, or within such further time as the court in which the action is pending allows.

Section 2713.24 | Bail may be substituted for a deposit of money.

...l direct that the money deposited be refunded to the defendant, and it must be refunded accordingly.

Section 2713.25 | Stay of proceedings against bail.

...eedings against such bail for a reasonable time, on their payment of all costs accrued against them. On such appeal, if the judgment against the principal is reversed, and he is discharged from such suit, the bail must be discharged from the bond.

Section 2713.26 | Vacating order of arrest or reducing the amount of bail.

...aring of the motion as is just. Reasonable notice of such motion must be given to the plaintiff.

Section 2713.27 | Motion may be supported and opposed by affidavits.

...en the notice mentioned in section 2713.26 of the Revised Code is made upon affidavits on the part of the defendant, but not otherwise, the plaintiff may oppose it by affidavits or other evidence in addition to the evidence on which the order of arrest was made.

Section 2713.28 | Payment of jail fees.

...sive, of the Revised Code, shall be liable in the first instance for the jail fees, and if required by the jailer must pay such fees weekly in advance. The fees so paid shall be a part of the costs of the case.

Section 2713.29 | Sheriff may discharge prisoner.

...process issued in a civil proceeding, when there is no money in his hands to pay for the sustenance of the prisoner, or he may detain such prisoner and hold the adverse party liable for such sustenance.

Section 2715.01 | Grounds of attachment.

... creditors; (4) That the defendant has left the county of the defendant's residence to avoid the service of a summons; (5) That the defendant so conceals self that a summons cannot be served upon the defendant; (6) That the defendant is about to remove property, in whole or part, out of the jurisdiction of the court, with the intent to defraud creditors; (7) That the defendant is about to convert property, in who...

Section 2715.011 | Grounds of attachment definitions.

...he court to take possession of property under an order of attachment. (C) "Occupied dwelling unit" means a structure that is used in whole or in part as a home, residence, or sleeping place by one person who maintains a household or by two or more persons who maintain a common household, and the facilities and appurtenances in it and in which any person is present or is likely to be present, except that such a struc...

Section 2715.03 | Motion and affidavit for order of attachment - contents.

...trument; (B) The facts that support at least one of the grounds for an attachment contained in section 2715.01 of the Revised Code; (C) A description of the property sought and its approximate value, if known; (D) To the best of plaintiff's knowledge, the location of the property; (E) To the best of the plaintiff's knowledge, after reasonable investigation, the use to which the defendant has put the property and ...