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Section 940.24 | [Former R.C. 940.26, amended and renumbered by H.B. 340, 133rd General Assembly, effective 3/24/2021] Surveys, plans and maps, construction specifications, cost estimates.
...trols from the taxable valuation of the property of which they are a part. (D) An analysis of all fences, floodgates, culverts, bridges, and other structures that will be removed or adjusted in constructing the improvement; (E) An analysis of any gates that need to be installed in existing fences in order to provide access to the improvement for maintenance purposes. The plan shall require gates to be locked whe... |
Section 940.29 | Scheduling and notice of hearing on proposed improvement.
...tion of any easement on the landowner's property that is necessary for purposes of the improvement; (3) A landowner's estimated assessment; (4) A statement that a landowner may file comments on the proposed improvement and exceptions to the estimated assessment in writing before the hearing or in person at the hearing; (5) The address at which to submit written comments on the proposed improvement and exception... |
Section 940.33 | [Former R.C. 940.34, amended and renumbered by H.B. 340, 133rd General Assembly, effective 3/24/2021] Tax levy resolution.
... it is necessary to levy a tax upon the property within the area to be benefited by an improvement in order to pay the costs of the improvement not otherwise funded. The resolution shall specify all of the following: (1) The rate that it is necessary to levy; (2) The purpose of the tax levy; (3) The number of years during which the increase is in effect, which may include the current year. (B) A copy of the... |
Section 947.01 | Property identification definitions.
...As used in this chapter: (A) "Brand" means a distinctive design, mark of identification, or number that is applied to the hide of livestock by a hot iron or other humane method approved by the director of agriculture and is currently registered under section 947.02 of the Revised Code. (B) "Livestock" means cattle, sheep, goats, and other animals of the family bovidae, swine and other animals of the family su... |
Section 951.10 | Damages; evidence.
...om injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by the animal in any of the places specified in section 951.02 of the Revised Code or upon the premises of another without reference to the fence that may enclose the premises. (B) The running at large of any animal specified in section 951.02 of the Revised Code in or upon any of the places specified in that section is prima-facie evidence in a civil acti... |
Section 955.11 | Transfer of ownership certificate.
...espass or other criminal offense on the property of the owner, keeper, or harborer of the dog. (7) "Without provocation" means that a dog was not teased, tormented, or abused by a person, or that the dog was not coming to the aid or the defense of a person who was not engaged in illegal or criminal activity and who was not using the dog as a means of carrying out such activity. (B) Upon the transfer of ownersh... |
Section 955.43 | Dogs with blind, deaf or mobility impaired person.
...f the public against personal injury or property damage caused by the dog. (B) No person shall deprive a person who is blind, deaf, or hearing impaired, a person who has a mobility impairment, or a trainer of an assistance dog when the person or trainer, as applicable, is accompanied by an assistance dog of any of the advantages, facilities, or privileges provided in division (A) of this section, and no person shal... |
Section 957.16 | Blackbird population control programs.
...re, deface or defile public and private property, or create a public nuisance. (C) Any such program shall be presented to the chief of the division of wildlife and the wildlife council created by sections 121.04 and 1531.03 of the Revised Code for approval. (D) The director shall conduct such approved programs in areas in which the population of such blackbirds makes control practicable and feasible. (E) The direc... |
Section 959.02 | Injuring animals.
...t, or other domestic animal that is the property of another. This section does not apply to a licensed veterinarian acting in an official capacity. |
Section 959.03 | Poisoning animals.
...r any other domestic animal that is the property of another; and no person shall, willfully and without consent of the owner, place any poisoned food where it may be easily found and eaten by any of such animals, either upon his own lands or the lands of another. |
Section 959.12 | Alteration of brands.
...l, heifer, ass, ox, swine, that is the property of another. |
Section 971.03 | Application of chapter.
...This chapter does not apply to any of the following: (A) The enclosure of lots in municipal corporations; (B) The enclosure of adjoining properties that are laid out into lots outside of municipal corporations; (C) Fences that are required to be constructed by persons or corporations owning, controlling, or managing a railroad pursuant to Chapter 4959. of the Revised Code. |
Section 971.15 | Partition fence records.
...All agreements between the owners of adjoining properties filed in accordance with this chapter, all affidavits filed by owners in accordance with this chapter, and all assignments of and findings and decisions regarding responsibility for building and maintaining in good repair partition fences made under this chapter shall be recorded in the official records of the county recorder. A document recorded in the ... |
Section 971.18 | Negligently permitting livestock to run at large.
...om injury, death, or loss to person or property caused by the livestock on the premises of another. |
Section 981.04 | Trade-mark evidence of ownership.
...-facie evidence that such timber is the property of the proprietor of such trade-mark. |
Section 981.06 | Additional compensation.
...nsation for keeping and caring for such property not exceeding the following rates: (A) For each fleet, two dollars per day; (B) For each raft, fifty cents per day; (C) For each platform, twenty-five cents per day. If a person takes a saw log or other log or tree prepared for sale, as provided in section 981.05 of the Revised Code, and it remains in his possession over thirty days from the time of so taking befor... |
Section 981.12 | Fraudulently placing trade-mark on the timber of another.
...a trade-mark on timber which is not the property of the person, firm, or corporation dealing in timber which has legally adopted such trade-mark. |
Section 163.10 | Selecting jury.
...The assessment of compensation may be made at a regular or special term of court. The jury shall be selected from the jurors drawn as prescribed in Chapter 2313. of the Revised Code, and qualified as in civil actions. However, it shall be grounds for challenge for cause if a juror has served in two appropriation trials in the current term of court. |
Section 163.11 | Infant or incompetent owner.
...If it appears that any of the owners is an infant or otherwise incompetent, and has no guardian, a guardian ad litem shall be appointed in his behalf. |
Section 163.16 | Court costs.
...The court costs, including jury fees, of any proceeding shall be paid as the court directs, except as may be provided for in cases subject to division (A)(2) or (B)(1) of section 163.21 of the Revised Code. The agency may offer to confess judgment for the amount to be stated and the court costs then made in favor of any owner who in any manner enters an appearance or upon whom service has been made. If such owner ref... |
Section 163.19 | Appeal.
...Subject to sections 163.07 and 163.09 of the Revised Code, any party may prosecute appeals as in other civil actions from the judgment of the court. The owner may request, and the court may grant, a stay on appeal, provided that the owner posts a supersedeas bond in an amount the court determines. |
Section 163.22 | Rules of procedure.
...All proceedings brought under sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code shall be governed by the law applicable in civil actions and the Rules of Civil Procedure, including, but not limited to, the rules governing discovery, except as otherwise provided in those sections. The proceedings shall be advanced as a matter of immediate public interest and concern and shall be heard by the court at the earliest pract... |
Section 163.55 | Additional payments to displaced person displaced from dwelling owned 90 days or more.
...(A) In addition to amounts otherwise authorized by sections 163.51 to 163.62 of the Revised Code, the head of a displacing agency shall make a payment to or for any displaced person displaced from any dwelling not eligible to receive a payment under section 163.54 of the Revised Code which dwelling was actually and lawfully occupied by such displaced person for not less than ninety days prior to the initiation ... |
Section 163.57 | Replacement housing.
...(A) If a project cannot proceed to actual construction because comparable replacement sale or rental housing is not available, and the head of the displacing agency determines that such housing cannot otherwise be made available, he may take such action as is necessary or appropriate to provide such housing by use of funds authorized for such project. The head of the displacing agency may use this section to exceed ... |
Section 163.58 | Regulations and procedure for displacement situations.
...(A) Except as otherwise provided in rules adopted under division (B) of this section, the head of each displacing agency is authorized to establish such regulations and procedures as he may determine to be necessary to assure: (1) That the payments and assistance authorized by sections 163.51 to 163.62 of the Revised Code shall be administered in a manner which is fair and reasonable, and as uniform as practicable; ... |