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Section 1710.09 | Contracts to develop, manage, or implement part or all of any plan.

...permit any member of the district whose property may be assessed for the costs of any improvements or services under the plan to provide for that portion of the improvement or service that is on that member's property at a cost to the district no greater than what the district determines to be the lowest cost allocable to the improvement or service to be performed on that property. However, the board of directors may...

Section 1710.13 | Dissolving a special improvement district.

...cent of the appraised value of the real property located in the district, excluding church property or real property owned by the federal government, the state, or a county, township, municipal corporation, or park district, unless the church, county, township, municipal corporation, or park district has specifically requested in writing that the property be included in the district, and filed with the municipal exec...

Section 1715.02 | Sale of cemetery grounds no longer usable.

...rs entrusted with the management of the property of such corporation or society may file a petition in the court of common pleas of the county where such property is situated, setting forth a description of such property, the existence of such ordinance, and the names of all persons holding burial privileges in such cemetery, so far as known to the petitioners. If such privileges are held by persons whose names are u...

Section 1715.05 | Disposition of unused real estate.

...rustees invested with the title to such property have sold it and are in doubt as to what disposition to make of the proceeds, such trustees may file a petition in the court of common pleas of the county where the property is situated, setting forth all the facts in the case and asking such court's direction as to the proper disposition of such property or proceeds. Notice of the filing of such petition must be give...

Section 1715.40 | Conveyance of property to allied organizations.

...rated, and all persons holding title to property in trust for it, may, upon a two-thirds vote of the members of the organization present and voting at a meeting called and held for that purpose, lease, transfer, convey, or encumber such property to other boards of trustees of the same denomination, or to the board of trustees of such organization, society, or association itself if incorporated in this state; but such...

Section 1726.04 | Powers of corporation.

...dge, deed of trust or other lien on its property, franchises, rights, and privileges of every kind and nature or any part thereof or interest therein; provided, that no loan to the corporation shall be secured in any manner unless all outstanding loans to the corporation are secured equally and ratably in proportion to the unpaid balance of such loans and in the same manner; (C) To make loans to any person, firm, pa...

Section 1733.242 | Acceptance of property for safekeeping - transactions with minors.

...s of its members; (2) Receive tangible property and evidence of tangible or intangible property for safekeeping using the credit union's safes, vaults, secure receptacles, or safekeeping system; the safes, vaults, secure receptacles, or safekeeping system of another credit union; or the safekeeping system of a safekeeping agent or custodian. (B)(1) A credit union may enter into an agreement to rent a safe dep...

Section 1745.09 | Ownership and transfer of property.

...estate or interest in real or personal property. An unincorporated nonprofit association may be a legatee, a devisee, or a beneficiary of a trust or contract. All property acquired by an unincorporated nonprofit association by purchase, gift, devise, bequest, or otherwise shall be the absolute property of the association, unless it is otherwise specified in writing at the time of acquiring that property.

Section 1745.45 | Judicial sale of assets.

...Property of any description and any interest in the property of an unincorporated nonprofit association, domestic or foreign, may be sold under the judgment or decree of a court, as provided in the Revised Code with respect to similar property of natural persons, at a public or private sale in the manner, at the time and place, on the notice by publication or otherwise, and on the terms that the court adjudging...

Section 1747.05 | General powers of trust.

... estate or interest in real or personal property; (2) To sue and be sued, complain and defend, in all courts; (3) To transact its business, carry on its operations, and exercise the powers granted by this chapter in any state; (4) To make contracts, incur liabilities, lend or borrow money and to receive or give security therefor; to sell, mortgage, lease, pledge, exchange, convey, transfer, and otherwise dispose o...

Section 1761.06 | Corporation - powers and duties.

...e corporation may assume control of the property and business of any participating credit union and operate it at the direction of the superintendent or other authority until its financial stability has been reestablished to the satisfaction of the superintendent or other authority, or the credit union has been liquidated or merged into another credit union; (5) Assist in the merger, consolidation, or liquidation of...

Section 1776.75 | Effect of conversion - action to set aside.

...h of the following: (i) All assets and property of every description of the converting entity and every interest in the assets and property of the converting entity, wherever the assets, property, and interests are located. Title to any real estate or any interest in real estate that was vested in the converting entity does not revert or in any way is impaired by reason of the conversion. (ii) The rights, priv...

Section 1782.4311 | Legal effect of conversion - action to set aside.

...h of the following: (i) All assets and property of every description of the converting entity and every interest in the assets and property of the converting entity, wherever the assets, property, and interests are located. Title to any real estate or any interest in real estate that was vested in the converting entity does not revert or in any way is impaired by reason of the conversion. (ii) The rights, privilege...

Section 1901.22 | Civil actions.

...ipal court for the recovery of personal property, the appraised value of which exceeds the jurisdictional amount as defined in section 1901.17 of the Revised Code, the judge, upon the return of the appraisement prior to judgment, shall certify the proceedings in the case to the court of common pleas. (D) Whenever any property is seized or sought to be recovered in any action in a municipal court, the property shall...

Section 1907.06 | Jurisdiction in cases of replevin - appraisals of property.

...hich the value of the specific personal property that is sought to be recovered does not exceed five hundred dollars and original have jurisdiction in all cases of replevin in which the value of the specific personal property that is sought to be recovered does not exceed fifteen thousand dollars. (B) Upon the filing of a replevin action, the county court shall order appraisals of the property. The appraisals shall...

Section 1907.24 | Schedule of fees and costs.

...rving motor vehicles and other personal property recovered or seized in a proceeding. (6) The court shall preserve chattel property seized under a writ or process issued by the court pending final disposition for the benefit of all interested persons. The court may place the chattel property in storage when necessary or proper for its preservation. The custodian of chattel property so stored shall not be required t...

Section 2101.24 | Jurisdiction of probate court.

...e, that they are unable to manage their property and affairs effectively, subject to guardianship; (h) To qualify assignees, appoint and qualify trustees and commissioners of insolvents, control their conduct, and settle their accounts; (i) To authorize the sale of lands, equitable estates, or interests in lands or equitable estates, and the assignments of inchoate dower in such cases of sale, on petition by exec...

Section 2103.02 | Dower.

...state for life in one third of the real property of which the consort was seized as an estate of inheritance at any time during the marriage. Such dower interest shall terminate upon the death of the consort except: (A) To the extent that any such real property was conveyed by the deceased consort during the marriage, the surviving spouse not having relinquished or been barred from dower therein; (B) To the extent ...

Section 2105.061 | Real property subject to monetary charge of surviving spouse.

...Except any real property that a surviving spouse elects to receive under section 2106.10 of the Revised Code, the title to real property in an intestate estate shall descend and pass in parcenary to those persons entitled to it under division (B), (C), or (D) of section 2105.06 of the Revised Code, subject to the monetary charge of the surviving spouse. The administrator or executor shall file an application for a ce...

Section 2105.10 | Parent abandoning minor child barred from intestate succession.

...shall not inherit the real or personal property of the deceased child pursuant to section 2105.06 of the Revised Code. If a parent is prohibited by this division from inheriting from the parent's deceased child, the real or personal property of the deceased child shall be distributed, or shall descend and pass in parcenary, pursuant to section 2105.06 of the Revised Code as if the parent had predeceased the dec...

Section 2105.19 | Persons prohibited from benefiting by the death of another.

...ll in any way benefit by the death. All property of the decedent, and all money, insurance proceeds, or other property or benefits payable or distributable in respect of the decedent's death, shall pass or be paid or distributed as if the person who caused the death of the decedent had predeceased the decedent. (B) A person prohibited by division (A) of this section from benefiting by the death of another is a const...

Section 2107.52 | Deceased devisee; class gifts.

...ersede any instrument that conveys real property or any interest in the real property, recorded in the office of the county recorder in which that real property is situated. (4) "Devisee" means any of the following: (a) A class member if the devise is in the form of a class gift; (b) An individual or class member who was deceased at the time the testator executed the testator's will or an individual or class me...

Section 2107.53 | Undevised real property applied to debts.

...When part of the real property of a testator descends to the testator's heirs because it was not disposed of by the testator's will, and the testator's personal property is insufficient to pay the testator's debts, the undevised real property shall be chargeable first with the debts, as far as it will go, in exoneration of the real property that is devised, unless it appears from the will that a different arran...

Section 2107.59 | Sale of real property by executor's successor.

...he Revised Code, and interests in real property are given or devised by the will to the executors named in the will, or nominated pursuant to a power as described in section 2107.65 of the Revised Code, to be sold or conveyed, or the interests in real property thereby are ordered to be sold by the executors and one or more of the executors dies, refuses to act, or neglects to take upon self the execution of the...

Section 2109.04 | Bond.

...ble the probable value of the personal property and of the annual real property rentals that will come into the possession or under the control of the person as a fiduciary. The bond of a fiduciary shall be in a form approved by the court and signed by two or more personal sureties or by one or more corporate sureties approved by the court. It shall be conditioned that the fiduciary faithfully and honestly wil...