Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1.59 | Statutory definitions.
...st recent regular federal census. (E) "Property" means real and personal property. (F) "Rule" includes regulation. (G) "State," when applied to a part of the United States, includes any state, district, commonwealth, territory, insular possession thereof, and any area subject to the legislative authority of the United States of America. "This state" or "the state" means the state of Ohio. (H) "United States" incl... |
Section 109.24 | Investigating transactions and relationships of trustees of charitable trust.
... the purpose of determining whether the property held for charitable, religious, or educational purposes has been and is being properly administered in accordance with fiduciary principles as established by the courts and statutes of this state. The attorney general is empowered to require the production of any books or papers which are relevant to the inquiry. Each such request shall be in writing, and shall do all ... |
Section 109.42 | Compilation of laws relative to victim's rights.
...ess or an offense against the person or property of the complainant, or of the complainant's ward or child; (5) The right of the victim and the victim's representative pursuant to the Ohio Constitution and sections 2151.38, 2929.20, 2930.10, 2930.16, and 2930.17 of the Revised Code to receive notice of a pending motion for judicial release or other early release of the person who committed the offense against the ... |
Section 1109.01 | Bank powers, rights and privileges generally.
...vision include the power to receive any property of any description, or any interest in property, by gift, devise, or bequest, and to make donations for the public welfare or for charitable, scientific, or educational purposes. (B) A state bank may perform all acts necessary to carry into effect the powers authorized by Title XI of the Revised Code and the purposes for which the bank was created. |
Section 1109.08 | Safes, vaults, safe deposit boxes, night depositories.
...s the bank prescribes, receive tangible property and evidence of tangible or intangible property for safekeeping using any of the following: (1) The bank's safes, vaults, and other secure receptacles; (2) The safes, vaults, and other secure receptacles of another bank or of a safekeeping agent or custodian that is qualified under rules adopted by the superintendent of financial institutions; (3) The bank's own saf... |
Section 1109.15 | Permitted transactions.
... (C) A state bank may acquire personal property for lease to others, if the transaction, as a whole, has the character of an extension of credit. (D)(1) Subject to division (D)(2) of this section, any other restrictions and limitations of the Revised Code, and any conditions, restrictions, or requirements established by the superintendent, a state bank may enter into a debt suspension agreement or debt cancellation... |
Section 1109.22 | Total loans and extensions of credit to person outstanding at any one time.
...ay the funds or repayable from specific property pledged by or on behalf of the person; (b) To the extent specified by the superintendent of financial institutions, any liability of a bank to advance funds to or on behalf of a person pursuant to a contractual commitment; (c) Any credit exposure to a person arising from a derivative transaction between the person and a bank. (3) "Person" includes an individual; sol... |
Section 1109.53 | Transactions with affiliates definitions.
...except the purchase of real or personal property as specifically exempted by the superintendent by rule or order; (d) The acceptance of securities issued by the affiliate as collateral security for a loan or extension of credit to any person or company; (e) The issuance of a guarantee, acceptance, or letter of credit, including an endorsement or standby letter of credit to any person or company. (2) "Covered trans... |
Section 1109.54 | Conditions for engage in covered transaction with affiliate.
...tock, leases, or other real or personal property. (E) For purposes of division (D) of this section: (1) Any collateral that is subsequently retired or amortized shall be replaced by additional eligible collateral as needed to keep the percentage of the collateral value relative to the amount of the outstanding loan or extension of credit, guarantee, acceptance, or letter of credit equal to the minimum percentage re... |
Section 111.42 | Address confidentiality program; application to secretary of state.
... vote; (c) The process to file a real property confidentiality notice with the county recorder concerning any real property in which the program participant acquires an ownership interest after being certified a program participant and after the effective date of this amendment ; (d) The process to authorize the secretary of state to disclose confidential information concerning the program participant under certa... |
Section 111.99 | Violations; penalty.
...o information that is subject to a real property confidentiality notice under section 111.431 of the Revised Code because of the person's status as a public official shall knowingly disclose that confidential information to any person, except as required or permitted by law. (C) No person who obtains a confidential address or telephone number from the Ohio law enforcement gateway shall knowingly disclose that confi... |
Section 1111.02 | Authority to solicit or engage in trust business.
... ancillary executor or administrator of property in this state that is in the estate of a decedent, after appointment as executor or administrator of the estate by the courts of the decedent's state of residence; (2) As trustee, acquiring, holding, or transferring a security interest in lands or other property in this state, by mortgage, deed of trust, or other instrument, to secure any evidence of indebtedness; (3... |
Section 1111.12 | Use of trust companies by courts.
...ourt in this state may direct moneys or property that are under its control, paid into court by parties to legal proceedings, or brought into court by reason of an order, judgment, or decree, to be placed with a trust company for safekeeping. (B) Any court in this state may appoint a trust company to act as executor, administrator, assignee, guardian, receiver, or trustee, or in any other fiduciary capacity, for any... |
Section 1111.14 | Collective investments.
...th a trust company as a cofiduciary of property in this state has the authority to consent to the investment of the property in a collective investment vehicle that either is established or managed by the cofiduciary trust company or an affiliate of the cofiduciary trust company or in which the cofiduciary participates in the formation, ownership, or operation. (B) Establish and maintain one or more collective... |
Section 1112.01 | Definitions.
... contribution, holds a joint, community property, or other similar shared ownership interest with the key employee. (k) Any business entity wholly owned, either directly or indirectly, exclusively by and operated for the sole benefit of one or more other family clients. (2) With respect to licensed family trust companies only, "family client" also means a family affiliate and any shareholder, partner, member, direc... |
Section 1125.18 | Conditions necessary for taking possession of state bank property and business.
...institutions may take possession of the property and business of a state bank if the superintendent finds any one or more of the following conditions: (A) The bank is in an unsafe or unsound condition to continue the business of banking. (B) The bank is insolvent, in that it has ceased to pay its debts in the ordinary course of business, it is incapable of paying its debts as they mature, or it has liabilities in e... |
Section 1127.11 | Concealing assets.
...nceal or attempt to conceal an asset or property from a conservator, receiver, or liquidating agent appointed by the superintendent of financial institutions with respect to any asset acquired or liability assumed by the conservator, receiver, or liquidating agent; (B) Impede or attempt to impede the functions of the conservator, receiver, or liquidating agent; (C) Place or attempt to place any asset or property be... |
Section 117.31 | Illegal expenditures in attorney general's office.
... not been collected, or that any public property has been converted or misappropriated, a certified copy of the report shall be filed with the governor, who shall promptly retain legal counsel to institute civil action in the proper court in the name of the state for the recovery of the money or property and prosecute the action to final determination. |
Section 118.20 | Authorizing debt obligations.
... collect, deposit, and apply ad valorem property taxes, income taxes, excises, utility revenues, local government fund receipts, permit and license fees, and any other receipts from taxes, permits, licenses, fines, or other sources of revenue of the municipal corporation, county, or township; accrued and capitalized interest and premium from the proceeds of the sale of the debt obligations, lawfully available for the... |
Section 121.37 | Ohio family and children first cabinet council.
... or bequest any moneys, lands, or other property for the purposes for which the council is established. The agent shall hold, apply, and dispose of the moneys, lands, or other property according to the terms of the gift, grant, devise, or bequest. Any interest or earnings shall be treated in the same manner and are subject to the same terms as the gift, grant, devise, or bequest from which it accrues. (b)(i) If th... |
Section 121.39 | Identifying documentation that is basis for legislation dealing with environmental protection.
...iation or regulation of privately owned property to preserve air, land, or water resources in a natural state or to wholly or partially restore them to a natural state; (3) Regulation of the collection, management, treatment, reduction, storage, or disposal of solid, hazardous, radioactive, or other wastes; (4) Plans or programs to promote or regulate the conservation, recycling, or reuse of energy, materials, or w... |
Section 122.085 | Job ready site program - definitions.
... laws, of environmentally contaminated property on which hazardous substances exist under conditions that have caused or would likely cause the property to be identified as contaminated by the Ohio environmental protection agency or the United States environmental protection agency; (g) Infrastructure improvements, including the following: (i) Demolition of buildings and other structures; (ii) Installation or ... |
Section 122.161
...deposit in the earth. (6) "Qualifying property" has the same meaning as in section 5727.76 of the Revised Code. (B) A legislative authority may adopt and certify to the director of development an ordinance or resolution requesting that the director designate the site of a brownfield or former coal mine within the subdivision's territory as a priority investment area. The ordinance or resolution shall describe the... |
Section 122.171 | Tax credits to foster job retention.
...ts made for the acquisition of personal property through operating leases; (b) Project costs paid before January 1, 2002; (c) Payments made to a related member as defined in section 5733.042 of the Revised Code or to a consolidated elected taxpayer or a combined taxpayer as defined in section 5751.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Eligible business" means a taxpayer and its related members with Ohio operations th... |
Section 122.18 | Annual payments to landlord for projects creating new jobs.
...section: (1) "Facility" means all real property and interests in real property owned by either of the following: (a) A landlord and leased to a tenant pursuant to a project that is the subject of an agreement under this section; (b) The United States or any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States. (2) "Full-time employee" has the same meaning as under section 122.17 of the Revised Code. (3) "... |