Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1729.55 | 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 association are to be wound up; (3) When substantially all of the assets have been sold at judicial sale or otherwise; (4) When the articles of incorporation have been canceled for failure to file annual franchise or excise tax returns or for failure to pay franchise or excise ... |
Section 1745.50 | Voluntary dissolution.
...itors; (2) By leave of the court, if a receiver has been appointed in a general creditors' suit or in any suit in which the affairs of the association are to be wound up; (3) If substantially all of the assets of the association have been sold at judicial sale; (4) When the period of existence of the association specified in its governing principles has expired or upon the occurrence of another event or condi... |
Section 1753.39 | Foreign health insuring corporation.
...insuring corporation, if no domiciliary receiver has been appointed for the foreign health insuring corporation under the rehabilitation and liquidation laws applicable in the state of domicile of the foreign health insuring corporation, the superintendent may make application to the court of common pleas as permitted in sections 3903.50 to 3903.59 of the Revised Code for an order directing the superintendent to liqu... |
Section 1776.50 | Partner's transferable interest subject to charging order.
... the judgment. The court may appoint a receiver of the share of the distributions due or to become due to the judgment debtor in respect of the partnership and make all other orders, directions, accounts, and inquiries the judgment debtor might have made or which the circumstances of the case may require. (B) A charging order constitutes a lien on the judgment debtor's economic interest in the partnership. Th... |
Section 1901.13 | Powers of the court.
...vivor of judgment, and appointment of a receiver of personal property, for which authority is conferred upon the courts of common pleas or a judge of the court of common pleas; (3) Hear and determine questions of exemptions upon application or action of any party to a pending cause; (4) Control and distribute all property or the proceeds of property that are levied upon or seized by any legal process issuing from t... |
Section 1901.18 | Subject matter jurisdiction.
...sted or contingent rights, to appoint a receiver, and to render personal judgment irrespective of amount in favor of any party. (2) In all actions for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real property given to secure the payment of money or the enforcement of a specific lien for money or other encumbrance or charge on real property, when the amount claimed by the plaintiff does not exceed fifteen thousand dollars and t... |
Section 1901.183 | Environmental division additional jurisdiction.
...sted or contingent rights, to appoint a receiver, and to render personal judgment irrespective of amount in favor of any party; (B) When in aid of execution of a judgment of the environmental division of the municipal court, in all actions for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real property given to secure the payment of money, or the enforcement of a specific lien for money or other encumbrance or charge on rea... |
Section 2303.20 | Fees.
...Five dollars for issuing certificate to receiver or order of reference with oath; (K) Five dollars for entering satisfaction or partial satisfaction of each lien on record in the county recorder's office, and the clerk of courts' office; (L) One dollar for each certificate of fact under seal of the court, to be paid by the party demanding it; (M) One dollar for taking each affidavit, including certificate and seal... |
Section 2307.65 | Civil action to recover benefits improperly paid.
...or or transferee; (4) Appointment of a receiver to take charge of the property transferred or of other property of the transferee; (5) Any other relief that the court considers just and equitable. (C) To the extent permitted by the "Social Security Act," section 1917, 42 U.S.C. 1396p, the department of medicaid or the county department of job and family services may enforce a judgment obtained under this sect... |
Section 2333.24 | Proceedings when indebtedness denied or another claims the property.
... interest therein, or lien thereon, the receiver appointed pursuant to section 2333.22 of the Revised Code may be ordered to sell and convey such real estate, or the interest of the debtor therein. The sale shall be conducted as is provided for the sale of real estate upon execution, and the proceedings of sale before the execution of the deed shall be approved by the court in which the judgment was rendered, or the ... |
Section 2333.27 | Costs.
...ll allow to clerks, sheriffs, referees, receivers, and witnesses, such compensation as is allowed for like services in other cases, to be taxed as costs in the case, and by order, shall enforce their collection from such parties as ought to pay them. |
Section 2335.25 | Cashbooks of costs; clerk shall receive moneys payable at office.
...cer's successor. The clerk shall be the receiver of all moneys payable into the clerk's office, whether collected by public officers of court or tendered by other persons, and, on request, shall pay the moneys to the persons entitled to receive them. The clerk of the court of common pleas or of the county court may deposit moneys payable into the clerk's office in a bank, as defined in section 1101.01 of the Revised... |
Section 2505.12 | No supersedeas bond required for certain appeals.
...n executor, administrator, guardian, receiver, trustee, or trustee in bankruptcy who is acting in that person's trust capacity and who has given bond in this state, with surety according to law; (2) The state or any political subdivision of the state; (3) Any public officer of the state or of any of its political subdivisions who is suing or is sued solely in the public officer's representative capacity as... |
Section 2746.01 | Court fees and costs in all courts of record; civil actions and certain criminal actions.
...ee, assignee, executor, administrator, receiver, or other officer of the court or a party in a case or proceeding, as provided in section 7.13 of the Revised Code; (I) Publication of calendars, motion dockets, legal advertisements, and notices, the fees for which are not fixed by law, as provided in section 2701.09 of the Revised Code; (J) Sheriffs, as provided in section 311.17 of the Revised Code; (K) Town... |
Section 2746.04 | Fees and costs in court of common pleas.
...nsation for clerks, sheriffs, referees, receivers, and witnesses, as provided in section 2333.27 of the Revised Code; (K) In an appeal from an order of an agency issued pursuant to an adjudication under section 119.12 of the Revised Code, the expense of preparing and transcribing the record; (L) In a case in which the court issues a protection order upon a petition alleging that the respondent engaged in domestic v... |
Section 2913.01 | Theft and fraud general definitions.
...nal communications device, transponder, receiver, radio, modem, or device that enables the use of a modem. (Z) "Telecommunications service" means the providing, allowing, facilitating, or generating of any form of telecommunication through the use of a telecommunications device over a telecommunications system. (AA) "Counterfeit telecommunications device" means a telecommunications device that, alone or with anot... |
Section 2913.06 | Unlawful use of telecommunications device.
...ions commission from possessing a radio receiver or transceiver that is intended primarily or exclusively for use in the amateur radio service and is used for lawful purposes. (E) This section does not preclude a person from disputing charges imposed for telecommunications service or information service by the provider of that service. |
Section 2933.58 | Prosecutor's instructions to investigative officers.
...9 of the Revised Code shall monitor the receiver of the interception device at all times during the time period for which the interception is authorized. All communications shall be intercepted only in accordance with the warrant or the oral order. (C) An interception warrant issued pursuant to sections 2933.53 to 2933.55 of the Revised Code or an oral order for an interception granted under section 2933.57 of the R... |
Section 2981.03 | Provisional title to property subject to forfeiture.
... the property, or an order appointing a receiver or trustee. The court may issue an order of this nature at any of the following times: (a) Upon the filing of a complaint, indictment, or information alleging the property to be subject to forfeiture under section 2981.02 of the Revised Code; (b) Prior to the filing of a complaint, an indictment, or information alleging the property to be subject to forfeiture under ... |
Section 2981.06 | Seizure of forfeited or other property - disposition.
...satisfactory performance bonds; appoint receivers, conservators, appraisers, accountants, or trustees; or take any other action necessary to safeguard and maintain the forfeited property; (2) Authorize the payment of rewards to persons who provide information resulting in forfeiture of the property under this chapter from funds provided under division (F) of section 2981.12 of the Revised Code; (3) Authorize the pr... |
Section 303.26 | Removal of slum or blighted area definitions.
...body politic, and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or other person acting in a similar representative capacity. (L) "Obligee" includes any bondholder, agents, or trustees for any bondholders, or lessor demising to the county property used in connection with a county renewal project, or any assignee or assignees of such lessor's interest or any part thereof, and the federal government when it is a party to a... |
Section 306.38 | Trust agreement may secure revenue bonds.
...he event of a default, appointment of a receiver to administer and operate transit facilities, and may contain such other provisions for protecting and enforcing their rights and remedies as are, in the discretion of the board of trustees, reasonable and proper. Such agreement or resolution may provide for the custody, investment, and disbursement of all moneys derived from the sale of such bonds or from the revenues... |
Section 317.10 | County recorder shall record certified copy of matter in bankruptcy - fees.
... name of the trustee in bankruptcy, or receiver, as grantee. The county recorder shall be paid the same fees for recording such a certified copy as is provided in section 317.32 of the Revised Code. |
Section 3345.12 | State university additional definitions - issuance of obligations.
...ment by mandamus, the appointment of a receiver, suit in equity, action at law, or any combination of the foregoing; (3) The rights and remedies of the holders of obligations or assurances and of the trustee, and provisions for protecting and enforcing them, including limitations on rights of individual holders of obligations or assurances; (4) The replacement of any obligations or assurances that become muti... |
Section 3377.08 | Bonds may be secured by pledge, trust agreement or indenture of mortgage.
...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; (D) 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; (E) Such other provisions as the trustee, the original purchaser of the bonds,... |