Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2331.02 | Execution may issue.
...emoved, or begun to remove, any of his property out of the jurisdiction of the court, with intent to prevent the collection of the money due on the judgment; (B) When the judgment debtor has property, rights in action, evidences of debt, or interest or stock in a corporation or company, which he fraudulently conceals with like intent; (C) When the judgment debtor has assigned or disposed of any of his property or ... |
Section 2503.27 | Receipt for library contents.
...ffice a receipt for the books and other property belonging to the law library which come into his possession. He separately shall specify in such receipt each book or set of books, and each article of property under his control, and file the receipt with the treasurer of state. Such librarian shall make further receipts for books or property purchased for or presented to such library and file them with the treasurer ... |
Section 2713.02 | Order of arrest.
...removed, or begun to remove, any of his property out of the jurisdiction of the court with intent to defraud his creditors; (B) That he has begun to convert his property, or a part thereof, into money for the purpose of placing it beyond the reach of his creditors; (C) That he has property, or rights of action, which he fraudulently conceals; (D) That he has assigned, removed, disposed of, or begun to dispose of h... |
Section 2715.091 | Leaving notice of attachment and copy of order with garnishee.
...hat a person named in the affidavit has property of the defendant other than personal earnings in his possession, and the levying officer attempts to get possession of such property but cannot do so, he shall leave with the person a copy of the order of attachment, with a written notice that he appear in court and answer, as provided in section 2715.29 of the Revised Code. The person is the garnishee and the proceedi... |
Section 2715.17 | Subsequent attachments.
...When property is under attachment, attachments thereon under subsequent orders of attachment must be as follows: (A) If it is real property, it shall be attached in the manner prescribed for executing attachment. (B) If it is personal property, it shall be attached as in the hands of the officer, and be subject to any previous attachment. (C) If a person is made a garnishee more than once with respect to the same ... |
Section 2715.37 | Proceedings after judgment for plaintiff.
...be satisfied as follows: So much of the property in the hands of the levying officer, after applying the money arising from the sale of perishable property and so much of the personal property, and lands and tenements, whether held by legal or equitable title, as is necessary, shall be sold by order of the court, under the same restrictions and regulations as if it had been levied on by execution. The money arising t... |
Section 2715.50 | Grounds of attachment before debt is due.
... due and have an attachment against the property of the debtor when any of the following applies: (A) A debtor has sold or otherwise transferred or disposed of his property with the fraudulent intent to cheat or defraud his creditors, or to hinder or delay them in the collection of their debts; (B) A debtor is about to make such a sale or other transfer or disposition of his property, with such fraudulent intent; ... |
Section 2737.09 | Execution of order.
...aken effect by taking possession of the property described in the order and by delivering the property to the movant in accordance with the order of possession. The levying officer shall not execute the order if the respondent has filed a bond pursuant to section 2737.11 of the Revised Code. In addition to the service of the order of possession required by section 2737.08 or 2737.19 of the Revised Code, the levying o... |
Section 2737.10 | Filing of bond before order of possession is effective.
...ount twice the approximate value of the property described in the order, to the effect that, should judgment be issued against the movant, the movant will return the property taken or pay the value so assessed, at the election of the respondent, and also pay the damages suffered by the respondent as a result of the taking and detention of, and any injury to, the property and the costs of the action. In lieu of the b... |
Section 2737.14 | Final judgment to award permanent possession.
...ction to recover possession of personal property in which an order of possession has been issued, the final judgment shall award permanent possession of the property and any damages to the party obtaining the award to the extent the damages proximately resulted from the taking, withholding, or detention of the property by the other, and the costs of the action. If delivery of the property cannot be made, the action m... |
Section 2903.211 | Menacing by stalking.
...t which the victim resides, to the real property on which that premises is located, or to any personal property located on that premises, or, as a result of an offense committed under division (A)(2) of this section or an offense committed under division (A)(3) of this section based on a violation of division (A)(2) of this section, a third person induced by the offender's posted message caused serious physical harm ... |
Section 2909.06 | Criminal damaging or endangering.
...ubstantial risk of physical harm to any property of another without the other person's consent: (1) Knowingly, by any means; (2) Recklessly, by means of fire, explosion, flood, poison gas, poison, radioactive material, caustic or corrosive material, or other inherently dangerous agency or substance. (B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of criminal damaging or endangering, a misdemeanor of the second degree.... |
Section 2913.40 | Medicaid fraud.
...provides under the medicaid program any property, money, or other consideration in addition to the amount of reimbursement under the medicaid program and the person's provider agreement for the goods or services and any cost-sharing expenses authorized by section 5162.20 of the Revised Code or rules adopted by the medicaid director regarding the medicaid program. (2) Solicit, offer, or receive any remuneration,... |
Section 2913.41 | Defrauding a rental agency or hostelry.
...amper, trailer, horse, buggy, or other property or equipment, kept or operated any of the same that has been hired or rented, or engaged accommodations at a hotel, motel, inn, campground, or other hostelry, it is prima-facie evidence of purpose to defraud if the person did any of the following: (A) Used deception to induce the rental agency to furnish the person with the aircraft, motor vehicle, motorcycle, motorbo... |
Section 2917.11 | Disorderly conduct.
...ting, in threatening harm to persons or property, or in violent or turbulent behavior; (2) Making unreasonable noise or an offensively coarse utterance, gesture, or display or communicating unwarranted and grossly abusive language to any person; (3) Insulting, taunting, or challenging another, under circumstances in which that conduct is likely to provoke a violent response; (4) Hindering or preventing the movemen... |
Section 2919.271 | Evaluation of mental condition of defendant.
... caused physical harm to the person or property of a family or household member covered by the order or agreement, or conduct by the defendant that caused a family or household member to believe that the defendant would cause physical harm to that member or that member's property. (ii) If the alleged violation is a violation of a protection order issued pursuant to section 2903.213 or 2903.214 of the Revised ... |
Section 2923.129 | Immunity.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly was caused by or related to any of the following: (a) The issuance, renewal, suspension, or revocation of a concealed handgun license; (b) The failure to issue, renew, suspend, or revoke a concealed handgun license; (c) Any action or misconduct with a handgun committed by a licensee. (2) Any action of a sheriff relating to the issuance, renewal, susp... |
Section 2925.01 | Drug offense definitions.
...he following: (1) The parcel of real property on which any school is situated, whether or not any instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by the school is being conducted on the premises at the time a criminal offense is committed; (2) Any other parcel of real property that is owned or leased by a board of education of a school, the governing authority of a community school established und... |
Section 2929.281 | Restitution.
...ment for the value of stolen or damaged property. The value of stolen or damaged property shall be the replacement cost of the property or the actual cost of repairing the property when repair is possible. (2) Medical expenses; (3) Mental health counseling expenses; (4) Wages or profits lost due to injury or harm to the victim as determined by the court. Lost wages include commission income as well as base wage... |
Section 2933.23 | Search warrant affidavit.
...be searched, and names or describes the property to be searched for and seized; that states substantially the offense in relation to the property and that the affiant believes and has good cause to believe that the property is concealed at the place or on the person; and that states the facts upon which the affiant's belief is based. The judge or magistrate may demand other and further evidence before issuing the war... |
Section 2933.29 | Gambling or gaming property seized liable for fines.
...gaming device for gain, money, or other property or for betting, or gambling, or permitting such device to be so used, or for being without a fixed residence and in the habit of gambling, if money or other property won in gaming is found in his possession, such money or other property is subject to seizure and payment of a judgment which may be rendered against him, growing out of such violation. |
Section 2937.23 | Bail amount.
...t caused physical harm to the person or property of a family or household member covered by the order or agreement or conduct by that defendant that caused a family or household member to believe that the defendant would cause physical harm to that member or that member's property; (2) Regarding an alleged violation of a protection order issued pursuant to section 2903.213 or 2903.214 of the Revised Code, or a prote... |
Section 306.13 | Exempting real and personal property from taxation.
...all not be required to pay any taxes on property, both real and personal, belonging to the board, which is used exclusively for any public purpose; provided, such exemption shall not apply to any property belonging to the board while a private enterprise is a lessee of such property under written lease providing tenancy for longer than one year. |
Section 306.40 | Issuing general obligation bonds.
...five per cent of the total value of all property within the territorial boundaries of the regional transit authority as listed and assessed for taxation, and that no part of the proceeds of such bonds shall at any time be used to meet or defray any of the normal operating expenses of any transit facility or part thereof, and provided also, that bonds issued to make an indemnification payment pursuant to an agreement ... |
Section 306.55 | Withdrawal from regional transit authority.
...egional transit authority that levies a property tax and that includes in its membership political subdivisions that are located in a county having a population of at least four hundred thousand according to the most recent federal census, may withdraw the municipal corporation or the unincorporated territory of the township from the regional transit authority in the manner provided in this section. The legisla... |