Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 926.10 | Suspension or refusal of handler's license.
...all cause a notice to be posted on the property of a person whose license has been suspended, conditionally suspended, or revoked stating the limitations or restrictions imposed on the person in the handling of agricultural commodities as a result of the suspension, conditional suspension, or revocation. The notice shall not be removed from the property without written authorization from the director. If a han... |
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Section 926.14 | Shortage of agricultural commodities.
...andler refuses to submit his records or property to lawful inspection as provided under this chapter, the director may give notice to the licensed handler to: (1) Cover such shortage; (2) Furnish bond as required by the director; (3) Submit to such inspection as the director considers necessary. (B) If the licensed handler fails to comply with the terms of the notice within twenty-four hours from the date of its ... |
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Section 926.24 | Delivering agricultural commodity upon demand.
...on to all persons that have a right of property or possession in the commodity if: (1) The handler delivered the commodity otherwise than as authorized by divisions (B)(2) and (3) of this section; (2) The handler delivered the commodity as authorized by those divisions, but prior to delivery the handler had either been requested by or on behalf of the person whom the handler knew to be lawfully entitled to a r... |
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Section 928.07 | Authority of director to enter property; application for warrant; emergency conditions; injunction.
...onable times upon any public or private property at which hemp is being cultivated or processed for the purpose of determining compliance with this chapter and rules adopted under it. The director may apply for and any judge of an appropriate court of record may issue a search warrant, necessary to achieve the purposes of this chapter within the court's territorial jurisdiction. (B) (1) If the director determines ... |
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Section 935.05 | Wildlife shelter permit.
...aims for injury or damage to persons or property caused by a dangerous wild animal possessed by the applicant or any resulting claims against the state; (b) A surety bond, which shall be executed by a surety company authorized to do business in this state that covers claims for injury or damage to persons or property caused by a dangerous wild animal possessed by the applicant or any resulting claims against t... |
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Section 935.08 | Restricted snake possession permit.
...aims for injury or damage to persons or property caused by a restricted snake possessed by the applicant or any resulting claims against the state; (b) A surety bond, which shall be executed by a surety company authorized to do business in this state that covers claims for injury or damage to persons or property caused by a restricted snake possessed by the applicant or any resulting claims against the state. ... |
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Section 939.08 | Application of manure in the western basin.
...asonable times on any private or public property to inspect and investigate conditions relating to any such alleged failure to comply with this section. (3) If an individual denies access to the individual's property, the director may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the premises is located for a search warrant authorizing access to the premises for the purposes of this section. (4)... |
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Section 940.25 | Schedule of damages.
... estimate of the value of land or other property necessary to be acquired through purchase or voluntary transfer or appropriated in accordance with sections 163.01 to 163.62 of the Revised Code and a description of that land or other property; (2) An estimate of the total damages to be sustained by any landowner as a result of the construction and subsequent maintenance of a proposed improvement, along with the nam... |
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Section 947.03 | Reregistration of brands.
... 947.02 of the Revised Code is personal property of the person in whose name it is registered and may be sold, assigned, transferred, or bequeathed or pass under the laws of descent and distribution as other personal property. However, the buyer or other assignee or transferee of a currently registered brand shall apply to the director of agriculture on a form prescribed and provided by the director for the reregistr... |
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Section 955.03 | Dogs are personal property.
...ections shall be considered as personal property and have all the rights and privileges and be subject to like restraints as other livestock. |
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Section 956.10 | Inspections.
...asonable times on any public or private property, real or personal, to inspect or investigate and to examine or copy records in order to determine compliance with this chapter and rules adopted under it. The director, the director's authorized representative, or the attorney general upon the request of the director may apply to the appropriate court in the county in which inspection will occur for an appropriate cour... |
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Section 961.04 | Establishing endowment care fund.
..., statuary, and other real and personal property of the pet cemetery and for the payment of real property taxes. Annual reports of all the assets and investments of the endowment care fund shall be prepared and maintained, and shall be available for inspection at reasonable times to any owner of a burial right in the pet cemetery. |
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Section 971.02 | Preferred partition fence for livestock enclosures.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in this section, all fields and enclosures in which livestock are kept or placed and that are bordered by a division line between the adjoining properties of different owners shall be enclosed by a preferred partition fence. (B) Nothing in this chapter prevents an owner from building a fence that exceeds the requirements for a preferred partition fence established under this c... |
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Section 971.071 | Allocation of fence costs between property owners.
... that owner and the owner of adjoining property unless a written agreement has been entered into under section 971.04 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 981.02 | Trade-mark - application - exclusive property.
...of its adoption, shall be the exclusive property of the person, firm, or corporation adopting it. |
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Section 1.03 | Anything of value defined.
...given for the payment of money or other property; (E) Rights in action; (F) Things which savor of the realty and are, at the time they are taken, a part of the freehold, whether they are of the substance or produce thereof or affixed thereto, although there may be no interval between the severing and taking away; (G) Any interest in realty, including fee simple and partial interests, present and future, contingent... |
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Section 1.07 | Value of evidence of debt or written instrument.
... or the amount of money or the value of property affected thereby, shall be deemed the value of the evidence of debt or the written instrument. |
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Section 101.34 | Joint legislative ethics committee - fund.
...enate ethics committee shall become the property of the joint legislative ethics committee. Any such file is confidential if either of the following applies: (a) It is confidential under section 102.06 of the Revised Code or the legislative code of ethics. (b) If the file was obtained from the former house ethics committee or from the former senate ethics committee, it was confidential under any statute or any ... |
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Section 101.70 | Legislative lobbying definitions.
...ship in common of any real or personal property or any commercial or business enterprise of whatever form or nature between the following: (1) A legislative agent, an employer of a legislative agent, or a member of the immediate family of the legislative agent or a legislative agent's employer; and (2) Any member of the general assembly, any member of the controlling board, the governor, the director of a depa... |
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Section 101.90 | Retirement system lobbyists and employers - definitions.
...rship in common of any real or personal property or any commercial or business enterprise of whatever form or nature between the following: (1) A retirement system lobbyist, the retirement system lobbyist's employer, or a member of the immediate family of the retirement system lobbyist or the retirement system lobbyist's employer; and (2) A state retirement system, a member of a board of a state retirement system, ... |
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Section 109.22 | Registers shall be kept.
...rs, papers, documents, books, and other property belonging to his office . |
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Section 109.577 | Immunity from civil liability.
...eath or any injury or loss to person or property that is caused by any act or omission of the volunteer and that results from or is related to the volunteer having unsupervised access to a child on a regular basis. This immunity does not apply to a person, organization, or entity that has immunity from civil liability in accordance with section 9.86, 2744.02, or 2744.03 of the Revised Code for the good faith complian... |
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Section 109.579 | Criminal records check.
...fense involving theft, receiving stolen property, embezzlement, forgery, fraud, passing bad checks, money laundering, drug trafficking, or any criminal offense involving money or securities, as set forth in Chapters 2909., 2911., 2913., 2915., 2921., 2923., and 2925. of the Revised Code or other law of this state, or the laws of any other state or of the United States that are substantially equivalent to those offens... |
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Section 109.61 | Sheriff or chief of police to forward information to bureau.
...t the time of arrest are found goods or property reasonably believed to have been stolen; (2) Children arrested or otherwise taken into custody who in that sheriff's or chief of police's judgment are under eighteen years of age and have committed an act that would be a felony or an offense of violence if committed by an adult. (B) All persons in whose possession are found burglar outfits, burglar tools, or burglar ... |
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Section 109.71 | Ohio peace officer training commission created - definitions.
...preserve the peace, to protect life and property, and to enforce the laws of this state, ordinances of a municipal corporation, resolutions of a township, or regulations of a board of county commissioners or board of township trustees, or any of those laws, ordinances, resolutions, or regulations; (2) A police officer who is employed by a railroad company and appointed and commissioned by the secretary of state pu... |