Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 133.20 | Maximum maturity.
...) The clearance and preparation of real property for redevelopment as an urban redevelopment project; (b) Acquiring, constructing, widening, relocating, enlarging, extending, and improving a publicly owned railroad or line of railway or a light or heavy rail rapid transit system, including related bridges, overpasses, underpasses, and tunnels, but not including rolling stock or equipment; (c) Pursuant to secti... |
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Section 1514.13 | Establishing projected cone of depression for surface mining operation that may result in dewatering.
...r supplies. (B)(1) If an owner of real property who obtains all or part of the owner's water supply for domestic, agricultural, industrial, or other legitimate use from ground water has a diminution, contamination, or interruption of that water supply and the owner's real property is located within the projected cone of depression of a surface mining operation established under this section, the owner may submit a w... |
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Section 154.06 | Public facilities commission powers.
...ate and interests therein and personal property for the purposes of this chapter; (B) Acquire, purchase, construct, reconstruct, equip, furnish, improve, alter, enlarge, remodel, renovate, rehabilitate, maintain, repair, and operate capital facilities for the purposes set forth in this chapter; (C) Enter into agreements with the director of administrative services providing for the director to acquire by appr... |
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Section 2107.011 | Inheritance and bequest defined.
...e, includes any change of title to real property by reason of the death of the owner of that real property, regardless of whether the owner died testate or intestate. (B) The term "bequest," in addition to its meaning at common law or under any other section or sections of the Revised Code, includes any testamentary disposition of real property and any testamentary disposition of a vendor's interest in a land instal... |
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Section 2107.21 | Recorded in each county where real property is situated.
...If real property devised by will is situated in any county other than that in which the will is proved, declared valid, or admitted to probate, an authenticated copy of the will and the order of probate or the judgment declaring validity shall be admitted to the record in the office of the probate judge of each county in which the real property is situated upon the order of that judge. The authenticated copy s... |
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Section 2111.22 | Release of ward's tax title by guardian.
...When a ward has title to real property by tax title only, the guardian, by deed of release and quitclaim, may convey the ward's interest or title to the person entitled to redeem the real property, upon receiving from that person the amount paid for the tax title with the forfeiture and interest allowed by sections 319.52 and 323.121 of the Revised Code. If the guardian tenders that deed to the person entitled ... |
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Section 2111.26 | Lease for term of years.
...ase the possession and use of the real property of the guardian's ward or any part of it for a term of years, renewable or otherwise, by perpetual lease, with or without the privilege of purchase, or may lease upon the terms and for the time that the probate court approves any lands belonging to the ward containing coal, gypsum, petroleum oil, natural gas, gravel, stone, or any other mineral substance for the p... |
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Section 2127.12 | Necessary parties in sale by executor or administrator.
...rator to obtain authority to sell real property, the following persons shall be made parties defendant: (A) The surviving spouse; (B) The heirs, devisees, or persons entitled to the next estate of inheritance from the decedent in the real property and having an interest in it, but their spouses need not be made parties defendant; (C) All mortgagees and other lienholders whose claims affect the real property... |
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Section 2127.32 | Public or private sale.
...The real property included in the court's order of sale, as provided in section 2127.29 of the Revised Code, shall be sold either in whole or in parcels at public auction at the door of the courthouse in the county in which the order of sale was granted, or at another place, as the court directs, and the order shall fix the place, day, and hour of sale. If it appears to be more for the interest of the ward or t... |
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Section 2127.41 | Proceeds arising from partition of real property may be reached by the executor or administrator.
...ceedings for the partition of the real property of a decedent, it is found that the assets in the possession or under the control of the executor or administrator probably are insufficient to pay the debts of the estate, together with the allowance for support of the surviving spouse, minor children, or surviving spouse and minor children as provided in section 2106.13 of the Revised Code, the expenses of admi... |
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Section 2308.04 | Penalty.
...ue or enjoyment of the residential real property moves, defaces, damages, destroys, or otherwise improperly tampers with the person's own residential real property. (2) The residential real property is subject to a mortgage. (3) The person has been served with a summons and complaint in a pending residential mortgage loan foreclosure action relating to that residential real property. (B) As used in this section, "... |
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Section 2323.261 | Records of extracounty actions.
...ects the title to or possession of real property, when authenticated as provided in Civil Rule 44, may be filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the real property or any part of the real property is situated. Upon payment of the fees prescribed by division (W) of section 2303.20 of the Revised Code, the copy shall be admitted to record and shall be numbered, docketed, ind... |
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Section 2925.01 | Drug offense definitions.
...he following: (1) The parcel of real property on which any school is situated, whether or not any instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by the school is being conducted on the premises at the time a criminal offense is committed; (2) Any other parcel of real property that is owned or leased by a board of education of a school, the governing authority of a community school established und... |
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Section 323.01 | Collection of taxes definitions.
...es levied against real estate; taxes on property whose value is certified pursuant to section 5727.23 of the Revised Code; recoupment charges applied pursuant to section 5713.35 of the Revised Code; all assessments; penalties and interest charged pursuant to section 323.121 of the Revised Code; charges added pursuant to section 319.35 of the Revised Code; and all of such charges which remain unpaid from any previous ... |
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Section 3311.751 | Disposition of proceeds from sale of real estate by municipal school district.
... district board of education sells real property that it owns in its corporate capacity, moneys received from the sale may be paid into the general fund of the district, as long as all of the following conditions are satisfied: (A) The district has owned the real property for at least ten years. (B) The real property and any improvements to that real property were not acquired with the proceeds of public obligation... |
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Section 349.071 | Class actions affecting encumbrance relating to real property within new community district.
... affect an encumbrance relating to real property within a new community district, or in any action in which the requested relief would affect an encumbrance, one or more of the owners or residents of the real property within the new community district who are the beneficiaries of or are burdened by the encumbrance, may sue or be sued as representative parties on behalf of all the owners or residents. If one or more o... |
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Section 3737.16 | Release of, or request for, information relating to fire loss by insurance company.
...potential fire loss of real or personal property to release any information in its possession relative to that loss or potential loss. The company shall release the information and cooperate with any official authorized to request the information under this section. The information shall include, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Any insurance policy relevant to a fire loss under investigation and any appl... |
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Section 4981.32 | Authority granted by franchise agreement.
...cquire and dispose of real and personal property and request the Ohio rail development commission to appropriate real property for sale to the franchisee in accordance with division (A)(5) of section 4981.29 of the Revised Code; (2) Plan, design, finance, construct, reconstruct, improve, operate, and maintain its portion of the rail system and any ancillary system facilities; (3) Set and charge rates and fares for ... |
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Section 5301.61 | Removal of fixtures or improvements from mortgaged realty.
...No person having an interest in real property, buyer, lessee, tenant, or occupant of real property, knowing that such real property is mortgaged or the subject of a land contract, shall remove, or cause or permit the removal of any improvement or fixture from such real property without the consent of the mortgagee, vendor under the land contract, or other person authorized to give such consent. |
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Section 5302.171 | Affidavit for successor trustee.
...ust, which trustee holds title to real property, the successor trustee or any co-trustee of the trust shall file with the county auditor and the county recorder of the county in which the real property is located, as soon as is practical, an affidavit reciting the name of the immediately preceding trustee and any co-trustees, the addresses of all trustees, a reference to the deed or other instrument vesting ti... |
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Section 5302.221 | Transfer on death deed medicaid estate recovery form.
...survives the deceased owner of the real property or an interest in the real property or that is in existence on the date of death of the deceased owner, or that beneficiary's representative is to indicate both of the following: (1) Which of the following applies to the deceased owner: (a) The deceased owner had been a medicaid recipient. (b) The deceased owner had never been a medicaid recipient. (c) The benefici... |
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Section 5303.01 | Action to quiet title.
...ought by a person in possession of real property, by himself or tenant, against any person who claims an interest therein adverse to him, for the purpose of determining such adverse interest. Such action may be brought also by a person out of possession, having, or claiming to have, an interest in remainder or reversion in real property, against any person who claims to have an interest therein, adverse to him, fo... |
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Section 5713.04 | Tracts to be valued separately - split listing for tax exemption - deductions.
...Each separate parcel of real property shall be valued at its taxable value, excluding the value of the crops, deciduous and evergreen trees, plants, and shrubs growing thereon, and taking into account the diminution in value as the result of the existence of any conservation easement created under sections 5301.67 to 5301.69 of the Revised Code. The price for which such real property would sell at auction or forced s... |
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Section 5713.35 | Conversion of land on agricultural land tax list - determination of charges.
...ame manner and at the same time as real property taxes levied against such land for the current calendar year are collected. Upon the collection of any charge made under this section and any penalties and interest arising thereon, the auditor, after deducting all fees allowed on the collection of moneys on the tax list and duplicate, shall distribute the full amount thereof among the taxing districts in which the lan... |
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Section 5715.22 | Credit and repayment of overpaid taxes.
...nst the valuation or assessment of real property filed under section 5715.19 of the Revised Code, or any appeal from the determination on such complaint, it is found that the amount of taxes, assessments, or recoupment charges paid for the year to which the complaint relates was in excess of the amount due, then, whether or not the payment of said taxes, assessments, or charges was made under protest or duress, the c... |