Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1309.102 | Definitions and index of definitions - UCC 9-102.
... the filing of the petition; or (d) A receiver in equity from the time of appointment. (53) "Manufactured home" means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, that, in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or forty body feet or more in length, or, when erected on site, is three hundred twenty or more square feet, and that is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as ... |
Section 1311.38 | Definition of owner.
...ised Code, "owner" includes any lessee, receiver, corporation, company, or persons owning, operating, or managing any railroad with whom or in whose behalf contracts as provided in such sections are made. |
Section 1313.58 | Creditor or assignee to bring suit.
.... Such court shall appoint a trustee or receiver under sections 1313.01 to 1313.59 of the Revised Code, who, upon being duly qualified, must proceed by due course of law to recover possession of all property sold, conveyed, transferred, mortgaged, or assigned, and to administer it for the equal benefit of all creditors, as in other cases of assignments to trustees for the benefit of creditors. An assignee as to whom ... |
Section 1333.11 | Unfair cigarette sales act definitions.
...s trusts, unincorporated organizations, receivers, or trustees. (J) "County cigarette taxes" means the taxes levied under section 5743.021, 5743.024, or 5743.026 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1333.37 | Intent to mislead or deceive general public.
...y any person conducting a bankruptcy or receiver's sale at the premises of such sale is prima-facie evidence of intent to mislead or deceive the general public, provided, however, that goods and merchandise stored in a warehouse shall not be presumed to be part of such sale. |
Section 1336.07 | Remedies of creditor.
...f other property; (b) Appointment of a receiver to take charge of the asset transferred or of other property of the transferee; (c) Any other relief that the circumstances may require. (B) If a creditor or child support enforcement agency has obtained a judgment on a claim against the debtor, the creditor or agency, if the court so orders, may levy execution on the asset transferred or its proceeds in accordance w... |
Section 1337.53 | Claims and litigation.
..., or with respect to a reorganization, receivership, or application for the appointment of a receiver or trustee that affects an interest of the principal in property or other thing of value; (H) Pay a judgment, award, or order against the principal or a settlement made in connection with a claim or litigation; (I) Receive money or other thing of value paid in settlement of or as proceeds of a claim or litigat... |
Section 140.06 | Issuing revenue obligations.
...ement by mandamus, the appointment of a receiver, foreclosure, or any other legal remedy; (3) The rights and remedies of the holders of obligations and of the trustee, and provisions for protecting and enforcing them, including limitations on rights of individual holders of obligations; (4) The replacement of any obligations which become mutilated or are destroyed, lost, or stolen; (5) Such other provisions as the... |
Section 151.40 | Issuing obligations for paying costs of revitalization projects.
...ments by mandamus, the appointment of a receiver, suit in equity, action at law, or any combination of them; (3) The rights and remedies of the holders or owners of obligations and of the trustee and provisions for protecting and enforcing them, including limitations on rights of individual holders and owners. (H) The obligations shall not be general obligations of the state and the full faith and credit, reven... |
Section 154.09 | Trust agreements.
...ement by mandamus, the appointment of a receiver, suit in equity, action at law, or any combination of the foregoing; (C) The rights and remedies of the holders of obligations and of the trustee, and provisions for protecting and enforcing them, including limitations on rights of individual holders of obligations; (D) The replacement of any obligations which become mutilated or are destroyed, lost, or stolen; (E) ... |
Section 1546.01 | Definitions.
... includes any agent, trustee, executor, receiver, assignee, or other representative thereof. "Personal flotation device" means a United States coast guard approved personal safety device designed to provide buoyancy to support a person in the water. "Personal watercraft" means a vessel, less than sixteen feet in length, that is propelled by a water-jet pump or other machinery and designed to be operated by an ind... |
Section 1551.30 | Ohio coal development office definitions.
.... (C) "Person" includes an individual, receiver, assignee, trustee in bankruptcy, estate, firm, partnership, association, joint-stock company, joint venture, club, society, corporation, and combination of individuals in any form. (D) "Governmental agency" and "construction" have the same meanings as in section 1551.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 165.05 | Securing bonds.
...ement by mandamus, the appointment of a receiver in equity, or if a mortgage has been given, the foreclosure of such mortgage, or any combination of the foregoing. (4) The rights and remedies of the bondholders and of the trustee and provisions for protecting and enforcing them, including limitations on rights of individual bondholders. (5) Such other provisions as the trustee, the original purchaser of the bonds, ... |
Section 1701.18 | Payment for shares and liability of shareholders to corporation.
...an, trustee, trustee of a voting trust, receiver, or in any other fiduciary capacity is personally liable as a shareholder, but the estate or property in the hands of such fiduciary is liable or the real or beneficial owner is liable under this section as equity may require. This section does not relieve a fiduciary from liability for a breach of trust. (J) Except as set forth in any provision in Title LVII of the R... |
Section 1701.28 | Recognizing record ownership of shares or other securities.
... a holder; (e) a statutory or judicial receiver or liquidator of the estate or affairs of such a holder; it treats such a fiduciary as the absolute owner of such shares or securities to the same extent as though such fiduciary were the holder of record thereof; (4) When any other fiduciary has furnished to the corporation proof, satisfactory to it, of his authority to exercise any rights with respect to shares or s... |
Section 1701.46 | Voting by fiduciaries and minors.
...ch a holder; or a statutory or judicial receiver or liquidator of the estate or affairs of such a holder; such fiduciary may vote and execute consents with respect to such shares as though he were the holder of record thereof. (D) When any other fiduciary has furnished to the issuing corporation proof, satisfactory to it, of his authority to do so, he may vote and execute consents and objections to consents with re... |
Section 1701.86 | Voluntary dissolution.
...rs; (2) By leave of the court, when a receiver has been appointed in a general creditors' suit or in any suit in which the affairs of the corporation are to be wound up; (3) When substantially all of the assets have been sold at judicial sale or otherwise; (4) When the articles have been canceled for failure to file annual franchise or excise tax returns or for failure to pay franchise or excise taxes and the c... |
Section 1701.89 | Jurisdiction of court over winding up of affairs of voluntarily dissolved corporation.
...other reason; (9) The appointment of a receiver, in accordance with the usages of a court in equitable matters, to wind up the affairs of the corporation, to take custody of any of its property, or for any other purpose; (10) The issuance or entry of any injunction or any other order which the court considers proper in the administration of the trust involved in the winding up of the affairs of the corporatio... |
Section 1702.47 | Voluntary dissolution.
...ors; (2) By leave of the court, when a receiver has been appointed in a general creditors' suit or in any suit in which the affairs of the corporation are to be wound up; (3) When substantially all of the assets have been sold at judicial sale or otherwise; (4) When the period of existence of the corporation specified in its articles has expired. (D)(1) The voting members at a meeting held for that purpose m... |
Section 1703.17 | Surrender of license.
...ed by any authorized officer, or by the receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, or other liquidator of such corporation, shall be filed with the secretary of state, on a form prescribed by the secretary of state, setting forth: (1) The name of the corporation and of the state under the laws of which it is incorporated; (2) That it surrenders its license; (3) The address to which the secretary of state may mail any proces... |
Section 1706.411 | Circumstances causing dissociation.
...iesces to the appointment of a trustee, receiver, or liquidator of the person or of all or substantially all of the person's property. This division shall not apply to a person who is the sole remaining member of a limited liability company. (G) In the case of a person that is a trust or is acting as a member by virtue of being a trustee of a trust, the trust's entire membership interest in the limited liability co... |
Section 1706.765 | Separate asset series-circumstances causing dissociation from series.
...iesces to the appointment of a trustee, receiver, or liquidator of the person or of all or substantially all of the person's property. This division shall not apply to a person who is the sole remaining member associated with a series. (H) In the case of a person that is a trust or is acting as a member associated with a series by virtue of being a trustee of a trust, the trust's entire membership interest associat... |
Section 1707.01 | Securities definitions.
...nvestment company; (e) A bank, or any receiver, conservator, or other liquidating agent of a bank; (f) Any licensed dealer or licensed salesperson whose performance of investment advisory services described in division (X)(1) of this section is solely incidental to the conduct of the dealer's or salesperson's business as a licensed dealer or licensed salesperson and who receives no special compensation for the se... |
Section 1707.03 | Exempt transactions.
...ecurities by executors, administrators, receivers, trustees, or anyone acting in a fiduciary capacity is exempt, where such relationship was created by law, by a will, or by judicial authority, and where such sales are subject to approval by, or are made in pursuance to authority granted by, any court of competent jurisdiction or are otherwise authorized and lawfully made by such fiduciary. (D) A sale to the issuer... |
Section 1724.06 | Failure to file annual financial report.
... made by any officer, member, creditor, receiver, lessee, or sublessee of the community improvement corporation involved, and any such person or agent of any such person shall be granted access to the books and records of the corporation for that purpose. The rights, privileges, and franchises of a community improvement corporation whose articles have been reinstated are subject to section 1702.60 of the Revised Cod... |