Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 6101.60 | Enforcement of conservancy district liens.
... lien for delinquent general taxes upon real estate. All sales of lands made under this section shall be by the sheriff as provided by law. All sheriff's deeds executed and delivered pursuant to this chapter shall have the same probative force as other deeds executed by a sheriff. Abbreviations shall not defeat the action. The title acquired through any sale of lands or other property under such proceedings shall be... |
Section 6115.59 | Suits for the collection of delinquent taxes or assessments.
... lien for delinquent general taxes upon real estate. All sales of lands made under this section shall be by the sheriff as provided by law. All sheriff's deeds executed and delivered pursuant to this section shall have the same probative force as other deeds executed by a sheriff. Abbreviations shall not defeat the action. The title acquired through any sale of lands or other property under such proceedings shall be... |
Section 6115.79 | Substantial requirements for forms.
...________ Judge" (C) Form of Notice to Property Owners to Pay Assessment: "__________________ Sanitary District. To All Persons Interested: Public Notice is Hereby Given: (1) That on the ________________ day of ________________, ____, the Board of Directors of ________________ Sanitary District duly levied for the account of the Bond Fund of said District an assessment upon all the property in the District i... |
Section 719.01 | Appropriation of property by municipal corporations.
...terfere with the reasonable use of such property, and for obtaining material for the improvement of streets and other public places; (B) For parks, park entrances, boulevards, market places, and children's playgrounds; (C) For public halls and offices, and for all buildings and structures required for the use of any municipal department; (D) For prisons, workhouses, houses of refuge and correction, and farm school... |
Section 1109.16 | Standards for extensions of credit.
... commercial, residential, or industrial property, unless the investment or loan may affect the bank's safety and soundness. |
Section 122.60 | Capital access loan program definitions.
...ating financial institution that is the property of the state and may be used by the participating financial institution only for the purpose of recovering a claim under section 122.604 of the Revised Code arising from a default on a loan made by the participating financial institution under the program. |
Section 125.81 | Department of administrative services - powers and duties.
...y the utilization of all structures and real estate owned by the state or used by its agencies; and analyze and inspect continuously the condition of all such properties and their adequacy for the operations for which they are used. (B) Promulgate standards relating to the type of architecture, plan of, and utilization of buildings and other structures and public improvements. Such standards shall be made known to a... |
Section 1315.02 | Recipient of money to be licensed or authorized.
...y facilitating the closing of a sale of property or a loan; (10) A retail seller of goods and services the only money transmitter activities of which are receipt of money or its equivalent from and to be delivered at the direction of an obligor on a credit card account for a credit card to be used solely for purchases from that retail seller or branded with the name of that retail seller or an affiliate of that reta... |
Section 1321.62 | Consumer Installment Loan Act definitions.
...owances for uncollectible accounts, and real estate less liens and depreciation. "Assets" does not mean office premises, leasehold improvements, office furniture, fixtures, and equipment, or intangible assets. (G) "Closed-end loan" means any extension of credit other than an open-end loan. (H) "Collecting" and "collected" means the servicing of a loan or receipt of payments from a borrower for a loan made pursuan... |
Section 1321.631 | Applicability of Consumer Installment Loan Act.
...siness of which is confined to loans on real estate mortgages and evidences of their own indebtedness. |
Section 1322.40 | Prohibited acts.
...loan, including a mortgage application, real estate appraisal, or real estate settlement or closing document. For purposes of this division, "fraudulent, false, or misleading statements" does not include mathematical errors, inadvertent transposition of numbers, typographical errors, or any other bona fide error. (F) Knowingly instruct, solicit, propose, or otherwise cause a buyer to sign in blank a mortgage related... |
Section 1702.49 | Winding up or obtaining reinstatement - powers and duties of directors.
...onveyances in the corporate name, lease real estate for any term, including ninety-nine years renewable forever, settle or compromise claims in favor of or against the corporation, employ one or more persons as liquidators to wind up the affairs of the corporation with such authority as the directors see fit to grant, cause the title to any of the assets of the corporation to be conveyed to such liquidators for that ... |
Section 1711.17 | County joint ownership.
...ble buildings and otherwise improve the property, and pay the rental thereof, or contribute to or pay any other form of indebtedness of the society, if the director of agriculture has certified to the board that the independent agricultural society is complying with all laws and rules governing the operation of county agricultural societies. The boards may appropriate from their respective general funds such an amoun... |
Section 1713.09 | Location may be changed.
... case of a sale and distribution of the property of such an institution. Such publication shall fully set forth the place to which it is proposed to remove the institution. In case of removal, a copy of the proceedings of such meeting shall be filed with the secretary of state. |
Section 1715.08 | Consolidation of churches having same form of faith.
...title, and interest in every species of property, and all the rights, privileges, and franchises, of each of the churches, societies, or associations which are parties to the agreement for union or consolidation, without any other act, conveyance, or transfer; and such new corporation shall be subject to all the liabilities and obligations of the component organizations. |
Section 1715.09 | Transfer of property of consolidating organizations.
...hall convey to the new organization the real estate owned by the parties to the union, as the court directs, and may order that, if any of such officers neglect to obey such order, the order itself shall serve as such conveyance. In no case shall such order be inconsistent with the original terms upon which real estate became vested in or entrusted to the parties to the union; and in all cases the grantors of the rea... |
Section 1723.06 | Hydraulic company may hold necessary property.
...by purchase or otherwise, and hold such real and personal estate, and may erect or purchase the necessary buildings and machinery for carrying on the business, including all the necessary equipment and appendages of the business, such as tubing, pumps, tanks, telegraph apparatus, and engines, as may be necessary to transport oils, coal or its derivatives, or water through tubes and pipes. |
Section 1724.03 | Regulations for government of corporation - board of directors.
...nprofit experience in rehabilitation or real estate acquisitions. A county treasurer and the county commissioners each may appoint a representative, as a director of the corporation, to act for the officer at any of the meetings of the corporation. Except as may otherwise be authorized by the regulations of the corporation, all members of the board of directors shall serve without compensation, but shall be re... |
Section 1725.05 | Lands and buildings.
...ligations, secured by a mortgage of its property or otherwise. The president and the secretary of the association shall sign all such obligations and conveyances. |
Section 1729.58 | Association may act to wind up affairs or obtain reinstatement of articles.
...yances in the association's name; lease real estate for any term, including ninety-nine years renewable forever; settle or compromise claims in favor of or against the association; appoint or employ one or more persons as liquidators to wind up the affairs of the association with authority as the directors see fit to grant; cause the title to any of the assets of the association to be conveyed to such liquidators fo... |
Section 1733.04 | Authority of credit union.
...action involving tangible or intangible property in which a member has or seeks to acquire an interest. |
Section 1735.01 | Powers of a title guarantee and trust company.
... all the duties of an agent relative to property deeded or otherwise entrusted to it. |
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 1746.01 | Business trust definitions.
...de, and this chapter does not apply to, real estate investment trusts as defined in Chapter 1747. of the Revised Code and trusts engaged solely in exercising the voting rights pertaining to corporate shares or other securities in accordance with the terms of a written instrument. (B) "Foreign business trust" means a business trust organized under the laws of a state or jurisdiction other than this state. (C) "Trust... |
Section 1907.34 | Returns showing only real estate.
...efendant is the owner of an interest in real estate in the county, the judge before whom the action is pending, at the request of the plaintiff in the case, shall promptly certify his proceedings to the court of common pleas. Thereupon, the clerk of the court of common pleas shall docket the cause, and the action shall proceed as if it had originated in that court. |