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Section 2715.011 | Grounds of attachment definitions.

...dgment that can be satisfied out of the property that is the subject of the motion. (B) "Levying officer" means the sheriff, another authorized law enforcement officer, or a bailiff who is ordered by the 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...

Section 2715.12 | Effect of service of process upon public officer.

... possession any money, claim, or other property of the defendant, other than personal earnings, or in which the defendant has an interest, shall bind it from the time of service and be a legal excuse to such officers, to the extent of the demand of the plaintiff, for not paying such money or delivering such claim or property to the defendant, as by law or the terms of the process in his hands he would otherwise be b...

Section 2715.30 | Garnishee may pay money into court.

...ee under this chapter shall deliver the property in his hands or pay the money other than personal earnings owing by him to the defendant, or so much thereof as the court orders, into court in accordance with section 2715.32 of the Revised Code. He shall be discharged from liability to the defendant for property so delivered or money so paid and shall not be subjected to costs beyond those caused by his resistance o...

Section 2715.33 | Action against the garnishee.

...h the order of the court to deliver the property and pay the money owing into court, or to give the bond required in section 2715.32 of the Revised Code, the plaintiff may proceed against him by civil action. Thereupon such proceedings may be had as in other actions. Judgment may be rendered in favor of the plaintiff for the amount of property and credits of the defendant in possession of the garnishee, for what may ...

Section 2715.35 | Judgment against garnishee.

...vers, and the garnishee delivers up the property and credits of the defendant in his possession, and pays the money due from him, as the court orders, he shall be discharged, and the costs of proceedings against him shall be paid out of the property and money so surrendered, or as the court deems right.

Section 2715.48 | Bond.

...he amount of the appraised value of the property attached, conditioned to pay such adverse party all damages sustained by him in consequence of filing such appeal, in the event of the discharge of the order of attachment by the court in which it is filed because the order was wrongfully obtained. When the appeal is filed and a bond is given, the sheriff or other officer shall continue to hold the property attached, s...

Section 2729.05 | Deed is prima-facie evidence of record of sale by order of court.

..., or civil commotion, the deed for such property made by such sheriff, executor, administrator, guardian, assignee, receiver, trustee, master commissioner, special master, or other person appointed or authorized by the court is prima-facie evidence of the legality and regularity of such sale, and of the correctness of the proceedings in the action or proceeding by which the property was sold.

Section 2733.26 | Powers of trustees.

...nd are vested with the title to all the property, real and personal, of the corporation from the date of their appointment and qualification, and subject to the orders of the court may settle the affairs of the corporation, collect and pay outstanding debts, and divide among the stockholders the money and other property which remains after the payment of debts and necessary expenses. Said trustees may file in the cou...

Section 2733.27 | Demands by trustees.

...Code, shall forthwith demand all money, property, books, deeds, notes, bills, obligations, and papers of every description within the custody, power, or control of the officers of the corporation or any other persons, belonging to the corporation, or in any way necessary for settlement of its affairs or for the discharge of its debts and liabilities. Such trustees, without leave of court, may sue for and recover in t...

Section 2733.31 | Order to deliver property enforced.

...with to deliver over the books, papers, property, money, deeds, notes, bills, and obligations to the persons entitled thereto, or to the trustees appointed to receive them, and may send a transcript of the proceedings, including a copy of such order, to the court of common pleas of the proper county, with a special mandate directing such court to carry it into effect. On complaint being made to such court of common p...

Section 2735.05 | Examination.

...mit to an examination on oath as to its property, trade, dealings with others, accounts, and debts due or claimed from it, and as to all other matters concerning the property and estate of the person, partnership, or corporation for which such receiver has been appointed.

Section 2737.02 | Pre-judgment recovery of personal property.

...The possession of specific personal property may be recovered in a civil action prior to the entry of judgment, only as provided in sections 2737.01 to 2737.20 of the Revised Code.

Section 2737.04 | Request for hearing on motion for order of possession of property.

...he movant's claim for possession of the property. However, neither the respondent's inclusion of nor his failure to include such reasons upon the request constitutes a waiver of any defense of the respondent or affects the respondent's right to produce evidence at any hearing or at the trial of the action. The time and place for the hearing shall be that set forth in the notice. If a written request for a hearing is ...

Section 2737.17 | Officer may use any lawful means to enter any building or enclosure.

...an occupied dwelling unit, in which the property described in the order, or any part of it, is contained, if reasonable efforts to obtain voluntary admittance have failed. If the officer enters the building or enclosure to take possession of the property described in the order without first obtaining permission to enter, he shall file with the court on the next business day an affidavit setting forth the circumstance...

Section 2741.04 | Right of publicity in individual's persona is freely transferable and descendible.

...g the majority of the real and personal property of an individual who died intestate, regardless of whether that state recognizes the right of publicity as a property right.

Section 2743.16 | Statute of limitations - compromise of claims.

...ers injury, death, or loss to person or property, as contemplated in sections 9.821 to 9.83 of the Revised Code, the person or the representative of that person or of the estate of that person shall attempt, prior to the commencement of an action based upon that injury, death, or loss, to have the claim based upon that injury, death, or loss compromised by the office of risk management in the department of administra...

Section 2744.03 | Defenses - immunities.

...or injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by any act or omission in connection with a governmental or proprietary function, the following defenses or immunities may be asserted to establish nonliability: (1) The political subdivision is immune from liability if the employee involved was engaged in the performance of a judicial, quasi-judicial, prosecutorial, legislative, or quasi-legislative ...

Section 2744.04 | Statute of limitations - demand for judgment for damages.

...or injury, death, or loss to person or property allegedly caused by any act or omission in connection with a governmental or proprietary function, whether brought as an original action, cross-claim, counterclaim, third-party claim, or claim for subrogation, shall be brought within two years after the cause of action accrues, or within any applicable shorter period of time for bringing the action provided by the Rev...

Section 2744.08 | Liability and self-insurance programs.

...or injury, death, or loss to persons or property allegedly caused by an act or omission of the political subdivision or any of its employees in connection with a governmental or proprietary function. The insurance may be at the limits, for the circumstances, and subject to the terms and conditions, that are determined by the political subdivision in its discretion. The insurance may be for the period of time that is...

Section 2901.12 | Venue of criminal cases.

...ved the unlawful taking or receiving of property or the unlawful taking or enticing of another, the offender may be tried in any jurisdiction from which or into which the property or victim was taken, received, or enticed. (D) When the offense is conspiracy, attempt, or complicity cognizable under division (A)(2) of section 2901.11 of the Revised Code, the offender may be tried in any jurisdiction in which the consp...

Section 2903.21 | Aggravated menacing.

...serious physical harm to the person or property of the other person, the other person's unborn, or a member of the other person's immediate family. In addition to any other basis for the other person's belief that the offender will cause serious physical harm to the person or property of the other person, the other person's unborn, or a member of the other person's immediate family, the other person's belief ma...

Section 2903.22 | Menacing.

...ll cause physical harm to the person or property of the other person, the other person's unborn, or a member of the other person's immediate family. In addition to any other basis for the other person's belief that the offender will cause physical harm to the person or property of the other person, the other person's unborn, or a member of the other person's immediate family, the other person's belief may be based on...

Section 2905.11 | Extortion and sexual extortion.

...any injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly arises out of the provider's, officer's, employee's, or agent's provision of information, facilities, or assistance in accordance with the terms of a court order that is issued in relation to the investigation or prosecution of an alleged violation of division (D) of this section. (2) A provider of an information service, an interactive computer servic...

Section 2905.21 | Extortionate extension of credit - criminal usury definitions.

...al means to cause harm to the person or property of the debtor or any member of his family. (H) "Criminal usury" means illegally charging, taking, or receiving any money or other property as interest on an extension of credit at a rate exceeding twenty-five per cent per annum or the equivalent rate for a longer or shorter period, unless either: (1) The rate of interest is otherwise authorized by law; (2) The credi...

Section 2909.04 | Disrupting public services.

...ingly by damaging or tampering with any property, shall do any of the following: (1) Interrupt or impair television, radio, telephone, telegraph, or other mass communications service; police, fire, or other public service communications; radar, loran, radio, or other electronic aids to air or marine navigation or communications; or amateur or citizens band radio communications being used for public service or emerge...