Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1735.04 | Laws governing title guarantee and trust companies.
...business of guaranteeing titles to real property shall comply with sections 1735.01 to 1735.04, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
Section 1739.20 | Prohibited acts.
...urance, or other similar transaction or property of the arrangement; (4) Take or receive for personal use any fee, brokerage, commission, gift, or other consideration for, or use any fee, brokerage, commission, gift, or other consideration for, or on account of any transaction made by or on behalf of the arrangement. Division (B)(4) of this section does not prevent either of the following: (a) The reimbursement of ... |
Section 1739.21 | Fines - probation.
... of its funds; (e) Transfer any of its property; (f) Incur any debt, obligation, or liability; (g) Merge or consolidate with another company; (h) Enter into any new reinsurance contract or treaty. (2) All expenses incurred as a result of probation shall be borne by the arrangement. (E) All fines collected under this section shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the department of insurance opera... |
Section 1743.03 | Companies for protecting and preserving dead bodies.
...cessary to carry out its objects. Such property shall be exempt from execution, from taxation, and from being appropriated to any other public purpose, if used exclusively for the purpose described in this section. |
Section 1743.07 | Corporations for preservation of historic and prehistoric sites or monuments.
...orated association may also acquire any property, immediately adjoining any such real estate, which is necessary for any such educational, scientific, or memorial purposes or for the accommodation of the public in visiting such historic site, object, or place, or which is essential to the carrying out of the purpose for which the park, reserve, or memorial was created. In the event that such incorporated association ... |
Section 1745.05 | Definitions.
...ing that the co-owners share use of the property for a nonprofit purpose; (5) A religious organization that operates according to the rules, regulations, canons, discipline, or customs established by the organization, including any ministry, apostolate, committee, or group within that organization, unless the governing principles of such organization specifically provide that division (M)(5) of this section does no... |
Section 1745.18 | Approval by members.
... substantially all of the association's property, with or without the association's goodwill, outside the ordinary course of its activities; (E) Dissolve under section 1745.50 of the Revised Code or merge or consolidate under section 1745.46 or 1745.461 of the Revised Code; (F) Undertake any other act outside the ordinary course of the association's activities if the association has annual gross receipts of l... |
Section 1745.20 | Membership.
...rporated nonprofit association and its property shall cease on termination of membership. (D) Whenever the number of members of an unincorporated nonprofit association that, under the law or its governing principles, must have a specified number of members is reduced below the specified number, the unincorporated nonprofit association shall not be required because of that reduction to cease carrying on its ac... |
Section 1745.40 | Distributions prohibited; compensation and other permitted payments.
... principles; (4) Make distributions of property to members upon winding up and termination to the extent permitted by section 1745.52 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1746.01 | Business trust definitions.
...aw or enabling legislation, under which property is held, managed, administered, controlled, invested, reinvested, and operated, or under which business or professional activities, as permitted by the laws governing any profession, for profit are carried on, by a trustee or trustees for the benefit and profit of such person or persons as are or may become the holders of transferable shares of beneficial interest in t... |
Section 1746.16 | Forfeiture for violation of chapter.
...ss trust has transacted business or has property or a place of business, by the attorney general or the prosecuting attorney. If such action is brought by the attorney general, such forfeiture shall on collection be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund. If brought by the prosecuting attorney, one-half of such forfeiture shall on collection be paid to the treasurer of the county in wh... |
Section 1746.17 | Validity of contracts or titles not affected by violation.
... estate or interest in real or personal property taken, held, or disposed of by such trust. No business trust that has transacted business in violation of this chapter, nor any persons acting on its behalf, shall maintain any action in any court of this state until it has fully complied with this chapter and further paid to the secretary of state a forfeiture of one thousand dollars. (B) Full compliance with this se... |
Section 1747.02 | Compliance with chapter.
...hat holds an estate or interest in real property in this state on the effective date of this section may continue to transact real estate business in this state if it fully complies with section 1747.03 of the Revised Code within one year after the effective date of this section and may dispose of the estate or interest within one year after the effective date of this section. However, nothing contained in sections 1... |
Section 1747.12 | Violation effects.
...title to any estate or interest in real property taken, held, or disposed of by such trust. No real estate investment trust that should have been so authorized, nor any persons on its behalf shall maintain any action in any court of this state until it has obtained such authority by filing with the secretary of state as required by division (B) or (C) of this section, paying the fee associated with the filing, and fu... |
Section 175.30 | Definitions.
..."home" means the first residential real property located in this state to be purchased by a recipient who has not owned or had an ownership interest in a principal residence in the three years prior to the purchase. (B) "Graduate" means an individual who has graduated from an institution of higher education and who is eligible under division (B) of section 175.31 of the Revised Code to apply for a grant, financial... |
Section 1751.06 | Powers upon obtaining certificate.
... and their ancillary equipment, and any property necessary in the transaction of the business of the health insuring corporation; (G) In the employer group market, impose an affiliation period of not more than sixty days, or for late enrollees an affiliation period of not more than ninety days, which period begins on the individual's date of enrollment and runs concurrently with any waiting period imposed under the ... |
Section 1753.39 | Foreign health insuring corporation.
...ing the superintendent to liquidate the property of the foreign health insuring corporation found in this state. The occurrence of the mandatory control level event shall be deemed sufficient grounds for the superintendent to make application to the court. |
Section 176.06 | Number and dollar amount of mortgage loans.
...f the mortgage, intend to reside in the property securing the mortgage loan; (3) The number and dollar amount of home improvement loans; (4) The number and dollar amount of mortgage loans involving mortgagors or mortgage applicants grouped according to census tract, income level, race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, disability as defined in section 4112.01 of the Revised Code, military status as defined in that s... |
Section 177.04 | Organized theft of retail property advisory council.
...(A) The organized retail theft advisory council is created within the office of the attorney general. The council consists of the following members: (1) The attorney general or the attorney general's designee; (2) An employee of the office of the attorney general appointed by the attorney general; (3) The president or chief executive officer of the Ohio council of retail merchants, or the president's or chief e... |
Section 1776.69 | Merger or consolidation of partnerships into another entity.
... securities, cash, rights, or any other property to be received by partners of the constituent domestic partnership in conversion of or in exchange for their interests; (b) If the surviving or new entity is a partnership, alter or change any term of the partnership agreement of the surviving or new partnership, except for alterations or changes that could be adopted by those partners by the terms of the partnership... |
Section 1782.05 | Records to be kept at principal office - copies provided to agent where office outside Ohio.
...tement of the agreed value of the other property or services that each partner has contributed and that each partner has agreed to contribute; (b) Each time at which and each event on the happening of which any additional contribution agreed to be made by each partner is to be made; (c) Any right of a partner to receive, or of a general partner to make, any distribution to a partner that includes a return of all or... |
Section 1782.21 | Right to information.
...tement of the agreed value of any other property or services contributed by each partner and which each partner has agreed to contribute in the future, and the date on which each partner became a partner; (f) Other information regarding the affairs of the limited partnership as is just and reasonable. (2) The reasonable standards referred to in division (A)(1) of this section may include standards governing the typ... |
Section 1782.40 | Partnership interest - assignable in whole or in part.
...ed such distributions of cash and other property and such allocations of profits, losses, income, gains, deductions, credits, or similar items to which the assignee's assignor would have been entitled. Except as otherwise provided in the partnership agreement, an assignor ceases to be a partner upon assignment of all of the assignor's partnership interest. Unless otherwise provided in a partnership agreement and exce... |
Section 1782.43 | Rights of legal representative of partner.
...ttling his estate or administering his property, including any power the partner had to give an assignee the right to become a limited partner. If a partner is a partnership, trustee, fiduciary other than a trustee, executor, or administrator, corporation, association, or other entity and if the partnership, trust, corporation, association, or entity is dissolved or terminated, the powers of the partner may be exer... |
Section 1782.432 | Merger or consolidation - entity other than domestic limited partnership.
... securities, cash, rights, or any other property to be received by limited partners of the constituent domestic limited partnership in conversion of or in substitution for their interests; (2) If the surviving or new entity is a partnership, alter or change any term of the partnership agreement of the surviving or new partnership, except for alterations or changes that otherwise could be adopted by the general part... |