Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1923.01 | Jurisdiction in forcible entry and detainer - definitions.
... of the Revised Code. (13) "Personal property" means tangible personal property other than a manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle that is the subject of an action under this chapter. (14) "Preschool or child care center premises" has the same meaning as in section 2950.034 of the Revised Code. (15) "Minor tenant" means a tenant under eighteen years of age who is not emancipated. |
Section 1923.13 | Writ of execution.
... recreational vehicle, and all personal property on the residential premises, to be retained at their current location on the residential premises, until they are disposed of in a manner authorized by this writ or the law of this state. If the manufactured home, mobile home, or recreational vehicle has been abandoned by the defendant, the park operator is hereby commanded to submit a notarized affidavit to the count... |
Section 2103.04 | Eviction from premises conveyed in lieu of dower.
...w or widower lawfully evicted from real property conveyed in lieu of dower, or any part thereof, shall be endowed with as much of the residue of the real property of the deceased consort as will equal that from which such widow or widower is evicted. |
Section 2103.041 | Judicial sale of dower interest without consent of spouse.
...ion involving the judicial sale of real property for the purpose of satisfying the claims of creditors of an owner of an interest in the property, the spouse of the owner may be made a party to the action, and the dower interest of the spouse, whether inchoate or otherwise, may be subjected to the sale without the consent of the spouse. The court shall determine the present value and priority of the dower interest in... |
Section 2103.07 | Dower is forfeited by waste.
...A tenant in dower in real property who commits or suffers waste thereto will forfeit that part of the property to which such waste is committed or suffered to the person having the immediate estate in reversion or remainder and will be liable in damages to such person for the waste committed or suffered thereto. |
Section 2105.062 | Children conceived as result of rape or sexual battery.
...ual conduct, shall not inherit the real property, personal property, or inheritance of the child or the child's lineal descendants as provided under section 2105.06 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2105.20 | Waste by tenant for life.
...A tenant for life in real property who commits or suffers waste thereto shall forfeit that part of the property, to which such waste is committed or suffered, to the person having the immediate estate in reversion or remainder and such tenant will be liable in damages to such person for the waste committed or suffered thereto. |
Section 2105.31 | Uniform simultaneous death act definitions.
... the entireties, and other co-owners of property or accounts held under circumstances that entitle one or more individuals to the whole of the property or account on the death of the other individual or individuals. (B) "Governing instrument" means a deed, will, trust, insurance or annuity policy, account with a transfer-on-death designation or the abbreviation TOD, account with a payable-on-death designation or the... |
Section 2106.10 | Election to receive mansion house.
... also shall contain an inventory of the property and the allowance for support that the spouse is entitled to receive under sections 2105.06 and 2106.13 of the Revised Code. If the value of the property and the allowance for support that the spouse is entitled to receive is equal to or greater than the value of the decedent's interest in the mansion house, the court shall issue the certificate of transfer. (D) The ... |
Section 2106.13 | Allowance for support.
...vision (B) of this section, in money or property the sum of forty thousand dollars as an allowance for support. If the surviving spouse selected more than one automobile under section 2106.18 of the Revised Code, the allowance for support prescribed by this section shall be reduced by the value of the automobile having the lowest value of the automobiles so selected. The money or property set off as an allowance for ... |
Section 2106.15 | Mansion house.
...rge for one year, except that such real property may be sold within that time for the payment of debts of the decedent. If the real property is so sold, the surviving spouse shall be compensated from the estate to the extent of the fair rental value for the unexpired term, such compensation to have the same priority in payment of debts of estates as the allowance for support made to the surviving spouse, minor childr... |
Section 2107.09 | Who may enforce production of a will.
...(A) If real property is devised or personal property is bequeathed by a will, the executor or any interested person may cause the will to be brought before the probate court of the county in which the decedent was domiciled. By judicial order, the court may compel the person having the custody or control of the will to produce it before the court for the purpose of being proved. If the person having the custody or c... |
Section 2107.35 | Encumbrances.
...An encumbrance upon real or personal property for the purpose of securing the payment of money or the performance of a covenant shall not revoke a previously executed will relating to that property. |
Section 2107.47 | Protection of purchaser against will or later will.
...e, or encumbrancer, for value, in real property situated in this state, that is derived from an heir of a decedent and acquired without knowledge of a will of the decedent that effectively disposes of it to another person, shall not be defeated by the production of a will of the decedent, unless, in the case of a resident decedent, the will is offered for probate within three months after the death of the deced... |
Section 2107.50 | Property acquired subsequent to will.
...Any estate, right, or interest in any property of which a decedent had an interest at the time of the decedent's death shall pass under the decedent's will unless the will manifests a different intention. |
Section 2107.51 | When whole estate to pass.
...Every devise of an interest in real property in a will shall convey all the estate of the devisor in the property, unless it clearly appears by the will that the devisor intended to convey a less estate. |
Section 2107.58 | Order of sale to pay debts.
...When a sale of real property aliened or unaliened by a devisee or heir is ordered for the payment of the debts of an estate, sections 2107.53 to 2107.57 of the Revised Code do not prevent the probate court from making an order and decree for the sale of any portion of the aliened or unaliened real property that is equitable among the parties, and making an order of contribution and further order and decree to s... |
Section 2107.73 | Parties to will contest action.
...entary disposition of real or personal property; (B) Heirs who would take property pursuant to section 2105.06 of the Revised Code had the testator died intestate; (C) The executor or the administrator with the will annexed; (D) The attorney general as provided by section 109.25 of the Revised Code; (E) Other interested parties. |
Section 2109.08 | Bond conditions - special administrator.
...of the tangible and intangible personal property of the deceased that has or may come to the special administrator's possession or knowledge; (B) To account for the tangible and intangible personal property of the deceased and for the debts of the deceased that the special administrator receives as special administrator, whenever required by the court, and deliver them to the person authorized to receive them. |
Section 2109.371 | Additional eligible investments.
...te market value at that time of all the property of the fund held by the fiduciary. No sale or other liquidation of any investment shall be required solely because of any change in the relative market value of those investments made eligible by this section and those made eligible by section 2109.37 or 2109.372 of the Revised Code; provided that, in the event of a sale of investments authorized by this section,... |
Section 2109.44 | Prohibited transactions; purchase of property.
...ion the court for authority to purchase property of the estate if all of the following requirements are met: (1) Written consent to the purchase is signed by the following: (a) Each known heir whose interest in the estate would be affected by the proposed purchase; (b) Each known devisee whose interest in the estate would be affected by the proposed purchase. (2) The written consents are filed with the co... |
Section 2109.45 | Statement filed before private sale confirmed.
...eavor to obtain the best price for the property and that the private sale was at the highest price the executor, administrator, guardian, assignee, or trustee could obtain for the property. |
Section 2109.56 | Conveyances.
... gifts, grants, or conveyances of real property, rents, or personal property and all bonds, judgments, or executions made or obtained with intent to avoid the purpose of the proceedings set forth in sections 2109.50 to 2109.55 of the Revised Code, or in contemplation of any examination or complaint provided for by those sections, shall be void. |
Section 2109.57 | Appointment of trustee of funds of unknown or nonresident.
...led to all or a part of the proceeds of property sold in that action or proceeding is unknown or is a nonresident and not represented in the action or proceeding or that the person entitled cannot, at the time, definitely be ascertained, the probate court may appoint a trustee to whom the notes and mortgages for the unpaid part shall be made, delivered, and paid and to receive, hold, and manage the proceeds or ... |
Section 2111.021 | Physically infirm adult may petition for conservatorship.
...l of the petitioner's real or personal property, or both under a conservatorship with the court. A petitioner either may grant specific powers to the conservator or court or may limit any powers granted by law to the conservator or court, except that the petitioner may not limit the powers granted to the court by this section and may not limit the requirement for bond as determined by the court. The petition s... |