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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...

Section 2109.07 | Bond conditions - administrator - when not required.

...f all tangible and intangible personal property of the deceased that is to be administered and that comes to the administrator's possession or knowledge and an inventory of the deceased's interest in real property located in this state; (2) To administer and distribute according to law all tangible and intangible personal property of the deceased, the proceeds of any action for wrongful death or of any settlem...

Section 2109.09 | Bond conditions - executor.

...l the tangible and intangible personal property of the testator that is to be administered and that comes to the executor's possession or knowledge and an inventory of the testator's interest in real property located in this state; (2) To administer and distribute according to law and the will of the testator all the testator's tangible and intangible personal property, the proceeds of any action for wrongful ...

Section 2109.14 | Deposit of works of art in museum authorized - reduction of bond.

... in the name of the fiduciary, and the property deposited shall not be withdrawn from the custody of the depository or otherwise deposited except upon the special order of the court. The probate judge may impose any conditions relative to insurance and the care and protection of the property deposited that the court thinks best for the interests of the estate and the beneficiaries of the estate. After the depo...

Section 2109.302 | Guardian or conservator rendering account.

...of the estate consist entirely of real property. (b) The assets of the estate consist entirely of personal property, that property is held by a bank, savings and loan association, or trust company in accordance with section 2109.13 of the Revised Code, and the court has authorized expenditures of not more than ten thousand dollars annually for the support, maintenance, or, if applicable, education of the ward....

Section 2109.48 | Amount of loan.

...laint to borrow money and mortgage real property belonging to the trust it appears to be for the best interests of the trust that the prayer of the complaint be granted, the probate court shall fix the amount necessary to be borrowed, direct what real property shall be encumbered by mortgage to secure that amount, and issue an order to the fiduciary directing the fiduciary to ascertain and report to the court t...

Section 2111.36 | Guardian's report.

... court the amount of money and personal property expended in making an improvement to the ward's real property under section 2111.35 of the Revised Code, within forty days after the improvement is completed. If the ward dies before the removal of the disability and there are heirs who inherit real property only from the ward, the money expended shall descend and pass in the same manner as the ward's other perso...

Section 2111.50 | Probate court is superior guardian of wards.

...expectant interests in real or personal property of the ward, including, but not limited to, dower and any right of survivorship incident to a transfer on death designation, payable on death designation, survivorship tenancy, joint tenancy, or tenancy by the entireties; (2) Exercise, release, or disclaim powers as a trustee, personal representative, custodian for a minor, guardian, or donee of a power of appointm...

Section 2113.58 | Protection of remainderman's interest in personal property.

...y a will the use or income of personal property is given to a person for a term of years or for life and some other person has a remainder interest in the property, the probate court, unless the will otherwise provides, may authorize delivery of the personal property to the person having the limited estate, with or without bond, as the court may determine; or the court may order that the property be held by the...

Section 2113.81 | Holding money and property in trust for safe keeping for nonresidents of United States.

... use, or control of the money or other property due the legatee or distributee from the estate or due the beneficiary from the trust, because of circumstances prevailing at the place of residence of the legatee or distributee, or the beneficiary of the trust, the probate court may direct that the money be paid into the county treasury to be held in trust or the probate court may direct that the money or other ...

Section 2119.04 | Mortgage, lease, or sale of real property - sale of personal property.

...ortgaging, leasing, or sale of the real property of an absentee in the same manner as provided by sections 2127.01 to 2127.43 of the Revised Code for sales of real property by executors and administrators. The probate court, upon notice to the spouse and any other persons and in the manner that the court directs, may order all or any part of the personal property to be sold.

Section 2127.011 | Disposition of real property.

...therwise dispose of any parcel of real property belonging to the estate at any time at prices and upon terms that are consistent with this section and may execute and deliver deeds and other instruments of conveyance if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The surviving spouse, all of the legatees and devisees in the case of testacy, and all of the heirs in the case of intestacy, give written consent ...

Section 2127.07 | Real property subject to sale.

...Any interest in real property, whether legal or equitable, that the deceased had a right to sell or dispose of at the time of the deceased's death, or of which the ward was seized at the time the action was brought, including coal, iron ore, limestone, fireclay, or other mineral upon or under the real property, or the right to mine them, may be sold by an executor, administrator, or guardian under sections 2127...

Section 2127.08 | Fractional interests - sale of entire interest.

...interest of a decedent or ward in real property is fractional and undivided, the action for authority to sell the real property shall include only the undivided fractional interest, except that the executor, administrator, or guardian, the owner of any other fractional interest, or any lien holder may, by pleading filed in the cause setting forth all interests in the property and liens on the property, require...

Section 2127.10 | Action to sell real property.

...ction to obtain authority to sell real property shall be commenced by the executor, administrator, or guardian by filing a complaint with the probate court. The complaint shall contain a description of the real property proposed to be sold and its value, as near as can be ascertained, a statement of the nature of the interest of the decedent or ward in the real property, a recital of all mortgages and liens u...

Section 2127.27 | Additional bond before sale.

...nt, having regard to the amount of real property to be sold, its appraised value, the amount of the original bond given by the executor, administrator, or guardian, and the distribution to be made of the proceeds arising from the sale. The bond shall be conditioned for the faithful discharge of the executor's, administrator's, or guardian's duties and the payment of, and accounting for, all moneys arising from ...

Section 2127.29 | Order of sale.

...t, it shall order the sale of the real property included in the complaint set forth in section 2127.10 of the Revised Code, or the part of the real property it considers necessary for the interest of all parties concerned. If the complaint alleges that it is necessary to sell part of the real property, and that by the partial sale the residue of the real property, or a specific part of it, would be greatly inj...

Section 2133.22 | Immunities.

...for injury, death, or loss to person or property, or to professional disciplinary action arising out of or relating to the withholding or withdrawal of CPR from a person after DNR identification is discovered in the person's possession and reasonable efforts have been made to determine that the person in possession of the DNR identification is the person named on the DNR identification: (a) A physician who causes th...

Section 2137.14 | Fiduciary duty and authority.

...iduciary charged with managing tangible property apply to the management of digital assets, including all of the following: (1) The duty of care; (2) The duty of loyalty; (3) The duty of confidentiality. (B) All of the following apply to a fiduciary's or designated recipient's authority with respect to a digital asset of a user: (1) Except as otherwise provided in section 2137.03 of the Revised Code, it is ...

Section 2152.021 | Complaint of delinquency or juvenile traffic offender.

...122 of the Revised Code that relates to property owned or controlled by, or to an activity held under the auspices of, the board of education of that school district; (2) A violation of section 2923.12 of the Revised Code, of a substantially similar municipal ordinance, or of section 2925.03 of the Revised Code that was committed on property owned or controlled by, or at an activity held under the auspices of, the ...

Section 2152.18 | No designation of institution of commitment.

... by an adult and that was committed on property owned or controlled by, or at an activity held under the auspices of, the board of education of that school district; (c) A violation of division (A) of section 2925.03 or 2925.11 of the Revised Code that would be a misdemeanor if committed by an adult, that was committed on property owned or controlled by, or at an activity held under the auspices of, the board o...

Section 2305.37 | Person donating perishable food for distribution to needy individuals not liable for harm.

...goods" means items of tangible personal property other than food that are used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. (4) "Food service operation" has the same meaning as in section 3717.01 of the Revised Code. (5) "Food that is gleaned" means perishable food that remains on a farm or other real property and that the owner, lessee, renter, or operator of the property permits one or more persons to...

Section 2307.71 | Product liability definitions.

... in question, and nonphysical damage to property other than that product. Harm is not "economic loss." (3) "Environment" means only navigable waters, surface water, ground water, drinking water supplies, land surface, subsurface strata, and air. (4) "Ethical drug" means a prescription drug that is prescribed or dispensed by a physician or any other person who is legally authorized to prescribe or dispense a prescri...

Section 2329.01 | Property subject to levy and sale.

... of the Revised Code: (1) "Commercial property" means any property that is not residential property. (2) "Private selling officer" means a resident of this state licensed as both an auctioneer under Chapter 4707. of the Revised Code and as a real estate broker or real estate salesperson under Chapter 4735. of the Revised Code. (3) "Residential mortgage loan" and "residential property" have the same meanings as ...