Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5719.01 | Attaching of lien for taxes.
...on any tax duplicate, except those upon real estate, shall be a lien on real property of the person charged therewith from the date of the filing of a notice of such lien as provided by law. |
Section 1.59 | Statutory definitions.
...r federal census. (E) "Property" means real and personal property. (F) "Rule" includes regulation. (G) "State," when applied to a part of the United States, includes any state, district, commonwealth, territory, insular possession thereof, and any area subject to the legislative authority of the United States of America. "This state" or "the state" means the state of Ohio. (H) "United States" includes all the sta... |
Section 122.46 | Purchase, sale, improvement of property for industrial, commercial, distribution or research facilities.
...rector of development may purchase real property, and personal property in connection therewith, in the state from funds available to him for that purpose if he finds that: (A) Such property is owned by the United States, or an agency or instrumentality thereof, or by the state or an agency, instrumentality, or subdivision thereof; (B) Such property is, or after improvement will be, useful for industrial, commercia... |
Section 1311.261 | Notice of furnishing.
... materials) for the improvement of real property identified as (property description or address) under order given by (name of subcontractor or material supplier). The labor, work, or materials were first furnished or performed or will be furnished or performed on (date). _______________________________________________________ (Signature of subcontractor or material supplier) ___________________________________... |
Section 1313.27 | Return and confirmation of sales.
...Reports of sales of real property and personal property made under sections 1313.21 to 1313.31, inclusive, of the Revised Code shall be returned to the probate court within the time prescribed. After having carefully examined the return, if satisfied that the sale has been legally made, the court shall confirm it and order the assignee or trustee to make a deed to the purchaser for the property sold. The court also m... |
Section 1337.60 | Statutory form power of attorney.
...ad of initialing each subject.) (___) Real Property (___) Tangible Personal Property (___) Stocks and Bonds (___) Commodities and Options (___) Banks and Other Financial Institutions (___) Operation of Entity or Business (___) Insurance and Annuities (___) Estates, Trusts, and Other Beneficial Interests (___) Claims and Litigation (___) Personal and Family Maintenance (___) Benefits from Governm... |
Section 163.56 | Resolving problems associated with displacement.
...ng property immediately adjacent to the real property acquired is caused substantial economic injury because of the acquisition, he may offer that person relocation advisory services under the program. (B) Each relocation assistance advisory program required by division (A) of this section shall include such measures, facilities, or services as may be necessary or appropriate in order to do all of the following: (1... |
Section 166.01 | Economic development program definitions.
...al improvements. (O) "Property" means real and personal property and interests therein. (P) "Public capital improvements" means capital improvements or facilities that any governmental agency has authority to acquire, pay the costs of, own, maintain, or operate, or to contract with other persons to have the same done, including, but not limited to, highways, roads, streets, water and sewer facilities, railroad an... |
Section 2107.11 | Jurisdiction to probate.
...any county of this state where any real property or personal property of the testator is located if, at the time of the testator's death, the testator was not domiciled in this state, and provided that the will has not previously been admitted to probate in this state or in the state of the testator's domicile; (3) In the county of this state in which a court rendered a judgment declaring that the will was valid pu... |
Section 2109.56 | Conveyances.
... gifts, grants, or conveyances of real property, rents, or personal property and all bonds, judgments, or executions made or obtained with intent to avoid the purpose of the proceedings set forth in sections 2109.50 to 2109.55 of the Revised Code, or in contemplation of any examination or complaint provided for by those sections, shall be void. |
Section 2329.071 | Property unsold twelve months after decree.
...ntered with respect to residential real property but the property has not been sold or a sale of the property is not underway, then, beginning twelve months after the entry of the decree of foreclosure, either of the following may occur: (1) The local political subdivision may request, by motion or resolution, or by other means, that the county prosecuting attorney file a motion with the court for the sale of the p... |
Section 2901.01 | General provisions definitions.
... (10)(a) "Property" means any property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, and any interest or license in that property. "Property" includes, but is not limited to, cable television service, other telecommunications service, telecommunications devices, information service, computers, data, computer software, financial instruments associated with computers, other documents associated with computers, or copies o... |
Section 2913.401 | Medicaid eligibility fraud.
...Revised Code. (2) "Property" means any real or personal property or other asset in which a person has any legal title or interest. (B) No person shall knowingly do any of the following in an application for enrollment in the medicaid program or in a document that requires a disclosure of assets for the purpose of determining eligibility for the medicaid program: (1) Make or cause to be made a false or misleadi... |
Section 2971.07 | Chapter application - search of person or residence without warrant.
...angible personal property, or any other real property in which the offender has the express or implied permission of a person with a right, title, or interest to use, occupy, or possess if the field officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the offender is not abiding by the law or otherwise is not complying with the terms and conditions of the offender's modification or release. The authority shall provide each... |
Section 3746.02 | Exemptions.
...section, "property" means any parcel of real property, or portion thereof, and any improvements thereto. |
Section 3929.44 | Application by person unable to obtain basic property or homeowners insurance.
...on having an insurable interest in real property or tangible personal property, or both, at a fixed location, who has been unable to obtain basic property insurance or homeowners insurance may apply to the Ohio fair plan underwriting association. (B) The association may engage an inspection bureau or other organization to assist in collection of information necessary to underwrite risk for basic property insurance ... |
Section 4123.76 | Claim against noncomplying employer a lien.
...ling, in favor of the bureau, upon the real property and personal property of the employer located within the county. The administrator of workers' compensation shall have the lien canceled of record after the employer has paid to the claimant or to the bureau the amount of the compensation or benefits which has been ordered paid to the claimant, or when the application has finally been denied after the claiman... |
Section 4123.78 | Recording of certificate of noncompliance.
...en from the date of filing against the real property and personal property of the employer within the county in which the certificate is filed. The county recorder shall record and index the certificate in the official record. The county recorder shall make no charge for the services provided by this section to be performed by the county recorder. |
Section 5709.21 | Air or noise pollution control certificate.
...ection: (1) "Exclusive property" means real and personal property that is installed, used, and necessary for the operation of an exempt facility, and that is not auxiliary property unless the auxiliary property exempt cost equals or exceeds eighty-five per cent of the total cost of the property. (2) "Auxiliary property" means personal property installed, used, and necessary for the operation of an exempt facility t... |
Section 5805.01 | Validity and effect of spendthrift provisions.
...e its receipt by the beneficiary. Real property or tangible personal property that is owned by the trust but that is made available for a beneficiary's use or occupancy in accordance with the trustee's authority under the terms of the trust shall not be considered to have been distributed by the trustee or received by the beneficiary for purposes of allowing a creditor or assignee of the beneficiary to reach... |
Section 5817.04 | Jurisdiction; venue.
...any county in this state where any real property or personal property of the testator is located or, if there is no such property, the probate court of any county in this state. (C) The venue for a complaint under section 5817.03 of the Revised Code is either of the following: (1) The probate court of the county in this state where the settlor resides or is domiciled; (2) If the settlor does not reside or is n... |
Section 123.05 | Regulation and collection of tolls, rentals, and other revenues.
...not collect a commission or fee from a real estate broker or the private owner when real property is leased or rented to the state. |
Section 1746.09 | General powers of business trust.
...spose of, and otherwise deal in or with real or personal property or any interests in the property, wherever situated; (3) To purchase, take, receive, subscribe for, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, vote, use, employ, sell, mortgage, loan, pledge, or otherwise dispose of, and otherwise use and deal in and with, securities, shares, or other interests in or obligations of domestic or foreign corporations, other busine... |
Section 3314.032 | Contents of contract between governing authority and operator.
... services shall not lease any parcel of real property to that community school until an independent professional in the real estate field verifies via addendum that at the time the lease was agreed to, the lease was commercially reasonable. (2) The independent professional described in division (B)(1) of this section shall be immune from civil liability for any decision rendered pursuant to this section. (C) Be... |
Section 5814.01 | Transfers to minors act definitions.
...cies, annuity contracts, benefit plans, real estate, tangible and intangible personal property, proceeds of a life or endowment insurance policy, an annuity contract, or a benefit plan, and other types of property under the supervision of the same custodian for the same minor as a consequence of a transfer or transfers made to the minor, a gift or gifts made to the minor, or a purchase made by the custodian for the m... |