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Section 1745.53 | Jurisdiction of court over winding up of affairs of voluntarily dissolved unincorporated nonprofit association.

...nterests, or liens in or on any of its property, the fixing of the time within which and the manner in which that proof shall be made and the person to whom that presentation shall be made, and the barring from participation in any distribution of assets of all persons failing to make and present proofs as required by the order of the court; (2) The stay of the prosecution of any proceeding against the associa...

Section 1746.09 | General powers of business trust.

...rwise dispose of all or any part of its property and assets; to issue bonds, notes, and other obligations and secure them by mortgage or deed of trust of all or any part of its property, franchises, or income; (2) To acquire by purchase or in any other manner and to take, receive, own, hold, use, employ, improve, encumber, dispose of, and otherwise deal in or with real or personal property or any interests in the pr...

Section 1776.24 | Partner contributions - penalties for failure to contribute.

...tribution of a partner may be in cash, property, or services rendered, or a promissory note or other obligation to contribute cash or property or to perform services. (B) A partner is obligated to the partnership to perform any promise to contribute cash, property, or services even if the partner is unable to perform because of death, disability, or any other reason. If a partner does not make the required ...

Section 1776.41 | Partner's rights and duties.

... the money plus the value of any other property, net of the amount of any liabilities, the partner contributes to the partnership and the partner's share of the partnership profits; (2) The account is charged with an amount equal to the money plus the value of any other property, net of the amount of any liabilities, the partnership distributes to the partner and the partner's share of the partnership losses. ...

Section 1901.26 | Costs.

...rving motor vehicles and other personal property recovered or seized in any proceeding may be taxed as part of the costs in a trial of the cause, in an amount that shall be fixed by rule of court. (6) Chattel property seized under any writ or process issued by the court shall be preserved pending final disposition for the benefit of all persons interested and may be placed in storage when necessary or proper for th...

Section 1907.031 | Original jurisdiction.

...w for the recovery of money or personal property of which the court of common pleas has jurisdiction; (2) In an action at law based on contract, to determine, preserve, and enforce all legal and equitable rights involved in the contract, to decree an accounting, reformation, or cancellation of the contract, and to hear and determine all legal and equitable remedies necessary or proper for a complete determination of...

Section 2103.01 | Property construed.

...shows that another sense is intended, "property" includes real property and money, choses in action, evidences of debt, and other personal property.

Section 2105.051 | Advancements - time of valuation.

...When a person dies, property that the person gave during the person's lifetime to an heir shall be treated as an advancement against the heir's share of the estate only if declared in a contemporaneous writing by the decedent or acknowledged in writing by the heir to be an advancement. For this purpose, property advanced is valued as of the time the heir came into possession or enjoyment of the property, or as ...

Section 2105.06 | Statute of descent and distribution.

...e having title or right to any personal property, or to any real property or inheritance, in this state, the personal property shall be distributed, and the real property or inheritance shall descend and pass in parcenary, except as otherwise provided by law, in the following course: (A) If there is no surviving spouse, to the children of the intestate or their lineal descendants, per stirpes; (B) If there is a spo...

Section 2105.32 | Person is deemed to have predeceased another person.

...105.36 of the Revised Code, if title to property, the devolution of property, the right to elect an interest in property, or the right to exempt property, homestead, or allowance for support depends upon an individual's survivorship of the death of another individual, an individual who is not established by clear and convincing evidence to have survived the other individual by one hundred twenty hours is deemed to ha...

Section 2106.01 | Election by surviving spouse.

...he Revised Code and if the value of the property that the surviving spouse is entitled to receive is equal to or greater than the value of the decedent's interest in the mansion house as determined under section 2106.10 of the Revised Code, the surviving spouse also is entitled to make an election pursuant to division (A) of section 2106.10 of the Revised Code. (C) If the surviving spouse elects to take under s...

Section 2107.011 | Inheritance and bequest defined.

...e, includes any change of title to real property by reason of the death of the owner of that real property, regardless of whether the owner died testate or intestate. (B) The term "bequest," in addition to its meaning at common law or under any other section or sections of the Revised Code, includes any testamentary disposition of real property and any testamentary disposition of a vendor's interest in a land instal...

Section 2107.10 | Effect of withholding will.

...(A) No property or right, testate or intestate, shall pass to a beneficiary named in a will who knows of the existence of the will for one year after the death of the testator and has the power to control it and, without reasonable cause, intentionally conceals or withholds it or neglects or refuses within that one year to cause it to be offered for or admitted to probate. The property devised or bequeathed to that b...

Section 2107.21 | Recorded in each county where real property is situated.

...If real property devised by will is situated in any county other than that in which the will is proved, declared valid, or admitted to probate, an authenticated copy of the will and the order of probate or the judgment declaring validity shall be admitted to the record in the office of the probate judge of each county in which the real property is situated upon the order of that judge. The authenticated copy s...

Section 2107.54 | Contribution - exception.

...(A) When real or personal property, devised or bequeathed, is taken from the devisee or legatee for the payment of a debt of the testator, the other devisees and legatees shall contribute their respective proportions of the loss to the person from whom the payment was taken so that the loss will fall equally on all the devisees and legatees according to the value of the property received by each of them. If, ...

Section 2107.63 | Real or personal property devised, bequeathed or appointed to trustee of existing trust.

..., bequeath, or appoint real or personal property or any interest in real or personal property to a trustee of a trust that is evidenced by a written instrument signed by the testator or any other settlor either before or on the same date of the execution of the will of the testator, that is identified in the will, and that has been signed, or is signed at any time after the execution of the testator's will, by the tr...

Section 2109.11 | Bond conditions - testamentary trustees.

...moneys, rights, credits, other personal property, and real property belonging to the trust that come to the trustee's possession or knowledge; (B) To administer and distribute according to law and the will of the testator all moneys, rights, credits, other personal property and real property belonging to the trust that come to the possession of the trustee or to the possession of any other person for the trust...

Section 2109.12 | Bond conditions - guardians.

...oneys, rights, credits, other personal property, and real property belonging to the ward that come to the guardian's possession or knowledge; (B) To administer and distribute according to law all moneys, rights, credits, other personal property, and real property belonging to the ward that come to the possession of the guardian or to the possession of any other person for the guardian; (C) To render a just and...

Section 2109.58 | Inventory by fiduciary.

...full inventory of the real and personal property to be entrusted with the fiduciary, its value, and the value of the yearly rent of the real property. Except as provided by section 2115.16 of the Revised Code, exceptions to the inventory of a fiduciary may be filed at any time within six months after the return of the inventory by any person interested in the entrusted property or in any of the property inclu...

Section 2109.62 | Court termination of trust.

...trust pursuant to this section. (B) If property is to be distributed from an estate being probated to a trust and the termination of the trust pursuant to this section does not clearly defeat the intent of the testator, the probate court has jurisdiction to order the outright distribution of the property or to make the property custodial property under sections 5814.01 to 5814.10 of the Revised Code. A probate court...

Section 2111.181 | Settlement of claim of emancipated minor.

...jury, damage to tangible or intangible property, or damage or loss on account of personal injury or damage to tangible or intangible property is caused to a minor who claims to be emancipated, by wrongful act, neglect, or default that would entitle the minor to maintain an action and recover damages for the injury, damage, or loss, and if any minor who claims to be emancipated is entitled to maintain an action ...

Section 2111.21 | Sale, compromise, adjustment, or mortgage of dower.

..., or a contingent right to it, in real property of which the spouse of the ward was or is seized as an estate of inheritance, if the dower has not been assigned, may sell, compromise, or adjust the dower or may release the contingent right of dower in the event the spouse of the ward desires to mortgage the property upon the terms that the guardian considers for the interest of the ward and upon the terms that ...

Section 2111.22 | Release of ward's tax title by guardian.

...When a ward has title to real property by tax title only, the guardian, by deed of release and quitclaim, may convey the ward's interest or title to the person entitled to redeem the real property, upon receiving from that person the amount paid for the tax title with the forfeiture and interest allowed by sections 319.52 and 323.121 of the Revised Code. If the guardian tenders that deed to the person entitled ...

Section 2111.26 | Lease for term of years.

...ase the possession and use of the real property of the guardian's ward or any part of it for a term of years, renewable or otherwise, by perpetual lease, with or without the privilege of purchase, or may lease upon the terms and for the time that the probate court approves any lands belonging to the ward containing coal, gypsum, petroleum oil, natural gas, gravel, stone, or any other mineral substance for the p...

Section 2111.35 | Amount to be used for improvement.

...rdian's proceeding to improve the real property of the guardian's ward, if the prayer of the petition is granted, the probate court shall fix the amount of money and personal property that may be used in making the improvement. The court may authorize the guardian to unite with the owners of adjacent property, upon equitable terms and conditions that the court approves, for the improvement of the premises of t...