Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2117.10 | Failure of lienholder to present claim.
...ual possession of the real or personal property that is subject to the lien. |
Section 2117.25 | Order in which debts to be paid.
...ital long-term care unit. (8) Personal property taxes, claims made under the medicaid estate recovery program instituted pursuant to section 5162.21 of the Revised Code, and obligations for which the decedent was personally liable to the state or any of its subdivisions; (9) Debts for manual labor performed for the decedent within twelve months preceding the decedent's death, not exceeding three hundred dollar... |
Section 2117.30 | Suits against executor or administrator.
...against or involving title to specific property; (3) For the recovery of a claim that would not be affected by the insolvency of the estate; (4) On account of fraud, conversion, or concealment of assets; (5) Any other action as to which a different rule is prescribed by statute. (B) When an executor or administrator dies, resigns, or is removed without having fully administered the estate of the deceased, t... |
Section 2117.41 | Payment of contingent claims after settlement of estate.
...ding the value of the real and personal property that the person received under the will or on distribution of the estate. If, by the will of the deceased, any part of the estate or any one or more of the devisees and legatees is made exclusively liable for the debt, in exoneration of the residue of the estate or of the other devisees or legatees, the terms of the will shall be complied with in that respect and... |
Section 2121.03 | Probate court hearing.
... an interest in the presumed decedent's property, or because of a right or interest under the terms of a contract, beneficiary designation, trust, or otherwise, arising by reason of the death of the presumed decedent. |
Section 2123.07 | Effect of determination.
...termined interest, and the title to any property thereupon purchased from such fiduciary shall be free from such determined interest. |
Section 2125.01 | Action for wrongful death.
...against the owner or lessee of the real property upon which the death occurred if the cause of the death was the violent unprovoked act of a party other than the owner, lessee, or a person under the control of the owner or lessee, unless the acts or omissions of the owner, lessee, or person under the control of the owner or lessee constitute gross negligence. When death is caused by a wrongful act, neglect, or defau... |
Section 2127.14 | Service of summons.
...ructive, in an action to sell the real property of a decedent or a ward shall be had as in other civil actions, but if any competent person in interest enters appearance or consents in writing to the sale, service on that person shall not be necessary. If all parties consent in writing to the sale, an order for the sale may issue forthwith. |
Section 2127.15 | Pleadings and procedure.
...n to obtain authority to sell the real property of a decedent or a ward in the probate court shall be the same as in other civil actions, except as otherwise provided in sections 2127.01 to 2127.43 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2127.23 | Agreement of appraisers.
...ruly and impartially appraise the real property at its fair cash value upon actual view and to perform the duties required of them by the order of the court. The appraisement shall be signed by the appraisers, and the officer to whom it is issued shall make return of it to the court for confirmation. |
Section 2127.30 | Order of sale when an equitable estate is included.
...27.29 of the Revised Code includes real property in which the ward or the estate has an equitable interest only, the court may make an order for the appraisement and sale of that equitable estate free from dower, for the indemnity of the estate against any claim for purchase money, and for payment of the value of the dower in money, as the court considers equitable, having regard for the rights of all parties i... |
Section 2127.34 | Terms of sale.
...The order for the sale of real property, granted by the probate court in an action by an executor, administrator, or guardian, shall prescribe the terms of the sale, and payment of the purchase money, either in whole or in part, for cash, or on deferred payments. In the sales by executors or administrators, deferred payments shall not exceed two years with interest. |
Section 2127.37 | Compensation of executor, administrator, or guardian.
...If an action to sell real property is prosecuted by an executor or administrator, the executor or administrator shall be allowed the compensation provided by law, by the probate court from which the executor's or administrator's letters issued. If that action is by a guardian, the guardian's duties and obligations in the action shall be considered by the court appointing the guardian in awarding the compensatio... |
Section 2127.39 | When proceeds of sale marshaled in conformity with will.
...If an action to sell real property is brought by an executor or administrator with the will annexed, if in the will of the deceased there is a disposition of the decedent's estate for the payment of debts, or a provision that may require or induce the probate court to marshal the assets differently from the way the law otherwise would prescribe, those devises, or parts of the will, shall be set forth in the com... |
Section 2129.08 | Appointment of ancillary administrator.
... sell and convey the real and personal property by virtue of the will as executors or administrators with the will annexed may do. (D) No person shall be appointed as an ancillary administrator of the estate of a nonresident presumed decedent that is located in this state, except after Chapter 2121. of the Revised Code, relative to the appointment of an ancillary administrator, has been complied with. |
Section 2129.19 | Application for certificate of transfer.
...certificate of transfer as to the real property of the nonresident decedent situated in this state, in the same manner as in the administration of the estates of resident decedents under section 2113.61 of the Revised Code. |
Section 2129.21 | Bona fide purchaser protected.
...bona fide purchaser of real or personal property sold as provided by law by an ancillary administrator shall take the title free from all obligations of the estate. |
Section 2129.30 | Probate court may appoint a trustee under a foreign will.
... probate court of the county where the property affected by the trust is situated, on application by petition of the parties interested, may appoint a trustee to carry into effect a trust created by a foreign will. The trustee, before entering upon the trust, shall give bond with the security and in the amount that the court directs. |
Section 2133.01 | Modified uniform rights of terminally ill act definitions.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property, other than a civil action for damages for breach of a contract or another agreement between persons. |
Section 2135.01 | Declaration for mental health treatment definitions.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property, other than a civil action for damages for a breach of contract or another agreement between persons. |
Section 2135.08 | Liability and duty of proxy.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property, or professional disciplinary action for an action taken in good faith under a declaration for mental health treatment. |
Section 2135.10 | Liability of mental health treatment provider.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property, and are not subject to professional disciplinary action resulting from a subsequent finding of a declaration's invalidity. |
Section 2137.01 | Definitions.
..." means a fiduciary with legal title to property pursuant to an agreement or declaration that creates a beneficial interest in another. "Trustee" includes an original, additional, and successor trustee and a cotrustee. (Y) "User" means a person that has an account with a custodian. (Z) "Ward" means any person for whom a guardian is acting or for whom the probate court is acting pursuant to section 2111.50 of the Re... |
Section 2151.315 | Participation in extracurricular, enrichment, and social activities.
...for injury, death, or loss to person or property caused to the child who participates in an extracurricular, enrichment, or social activity approved by the resource caregiver, person, or facility provided that the resource caregiver, person, or facility considered the factors described in division (C) of this section. |
Section 2151.34 | Protection order against a minor.
... in any manner affect title to any real property. (5)(a) A protection order issued under this section shall clearly state that the person to be protected by the order cannot waive or nullify by invitation or consent any requirement in the order. (b) Division (E)(5)(a) of this section does not limit any discretion of a court to determine that a respondent alleged to have violated section 2919.27 of the Revised Cod... |