Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1729.60 | Receiver appointed to wind up affairs of association.
...stence of an association has expired, a receiver is appointed to wind up the affairs of the association, all the claims, demands, rights, interests, or liens of creditors, claimants, members, patrons, and stockholders shall be determined as of the day on which the receiver was appointed. Unless it is otherwise ordered, such appointment vests in the receiver and successors of the receiver the right to the immediate po... |
Section 5126.056 | Terminating county board's medicaid local administrative authority.
...artment shall appoint an administrative receiver to administer the services for which the county board's medicaid local administrative authority is terminated. To the extent necessary for the department to appoint an administrative receiver, the department may utilize employees of the department, management personnel from another county board, or other individuals who are not employed by or affiliated with in any man... |
Section 703.371 | Taxes and special assessments.
...ion is effective to the extent that the receiver-trustee determines that the revenue is needed to pay the outstanding debts, obligations, and liabilities of the village and may lawfully be used for that purpose. During the transition period, the receiver-trustee shall administer and receive payments or settlements of such taxes and special assessments. After the transition period, the fiscal officer of the township... |
Section 1125.23 | Presenting and disposing of claims.
...(A) The receiver shall promptly cause notice of the claims procedure to be published, in print or in a comparable electronic format, once a month for two consecutive months in a local newspaper of general circulation and to be mailed to each person whose name appears as a creditor upon the books of the state bank, at the last address of record. (B)(1) All parties having claims of any kind against the bank, includ... |
Section 2305.19 | Saving in case of reversal.
...t, and if it passes into the hands of a receiver before the expiration of the one year period or the period of the original applicable statute of limitations, whichever is applicable, as described in that division, then service to be made within one year following the original service or attempt to begin the action may be made upon that receiver or the receiver's cashier, treasurer, secretary, clerk, or managin... |
Section 2715.21 | Powers and duties of receiver.
...(A) The receiver appointed under section 2715.20 of the Revised Code shall take possession of all notes, due bills, books of account, accounts, and other evidences of debt, that have been taken by the levying officer as the property of the defendant in attachment, and proceed to settle and collect them. For that purpose, the receiver may commence and maintain actions in the receiver's own name, as receiver, but no ri... |
Section 2746.09 | Additional costs, fees, or expenses.
...nses: (A) The costs and expenses of a receiver allowed by the court under section 323.49 of the Revised Code in a proceeding brought by a county treasurer to be appointed receiver for the purposes of collecting taxes and assessments charged upon real estate; (B) The expenses of a referee or receiver allowed by the court under section 1334.08 of the Revised Code in an action brought by the attorney general pur... |
Section 2305.18 | Summons on corporation in hands of a receiver.
...ised Code it passes into the hands of a receiver, then, following such attempt to commence an action, within such sixty days service may be made upon such receiver, or his cashier, treasurer, secretary, clerk, or managing agent, or if none of these can be found, by a copy of the summons left at the office or usual place of business of such agents or officers of such receiver, with the person in charge thereof. If suc... |
Section 4963.37 | Liability of railroad company for loss or damage by fire.
...Every company, or the receiver of such company, operating a railroad or a part of a railroad is liable for all loss or damage by fires originating upon the land belonging to such company caused by operating such railroad. Such company or receiver is liable for all loss or damage by fires originating on lands adjacent to its land caused in whole or part by sparks from an engine passing over such railroad, and the exer... |
Section 5721.17 | Foreclosure proceeding against property that includes building constituting a public nuisance.
...hich is located a building subject to a receivership under section 3767.41 of the Revised Code, the prosecuting attorney may institute a foreclosure proceeding under section 5721.18 of the Revised Code or a foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. The proceeds resulting from the sale of that property pursuant to a foreclosure or forfeiture sale shall be distributed in the order... |
Section 1125.25 | Election to reject or ratify and assign executory contract.
... date of the closing of a state bank, a receiver may reject any executory contract to which the bank is a party without any further liability on the part of the bank or the receiver. The receiver's election to reject an executory contract creates no claim for compensation other than compensation accrued to the date of termination or for actual damages. (B) A receiver may ratify and assign any executory contract to w... |
Section 2333.22 | Judge may appoint receiver and prohibit transfer of property.
...per county, or other suitable person, a receiver of the property of the judgment debtor. (B) The judge who appointed the receiver under division (A) of this section, by order, may forbid a transfer, or other disposition of or interference with, the property of the judgment debtor not exempt by law. (C) Under the control of the judge who appointed a receiver under division (A) of this section and except as ordered b... |
Section 323.49 | Power of county treasurer to become receiver of land - procedure - exception.
...court of common pleas to be appointed receiver ex officio of the rents, issues, and income of the real property against which such taxes and assessments are charged, for the purpose of satisfying out of such rents, issues, and income the taxes and assessments upon such real property, together with the penalties, interest, and costs charged or thereafter becoming chargeable on any tax lis... |
Section 4767.11 | Ceased operations.
... located for appointment of a temporary receiver or trustee. The order appointing the temporary receiver or trustee shall order the trustee or trustees of the endowment care trust of the cemetery to make distributions to the receiver or trustee in accordance with section 1721.21 of the Revised Code. The receiver shall only be paid from the income of interest and dividends in the endowment care trust being held purs... |
Section 4973.15 | Company may replevy scrap.
... its proper officer or agent, or by the receiver of such company, a railroad company may claim to be the general owner of and replevy any of the metals or articles mentioned in section 4973.14 of the Revised Code, and metals with which they may have been confused, found in the possession of a person, firm, or company, when there is good reason to believe that such metals or articles were unlawfully taken from such co... |
Section 703.362 | Receiver-trustee.
...The receiver-trustee shall perform the following duties: (A) Resolve the outstanding debts, obligations, and liabilities of the dissolved village; (B) Approve necessary operations and budgetary functions of the dissolved village; (C) Settle or resolve any legal claims against the dissolved village existing on the date the dissolution is effective or brought within ninety days after the day the receiver-trustee ... |
Section 703.377 | Winding up affairs during transition period.
... (C) During the transition period, the receiver-trustee shall call a meeting to consider winding down the affairs of the district or transitioning the affairs of the district that concern the dissolved village to the township or townships that assumed or will assume district territory as a result of the dissolution. Notice of the meeting shall be given as provided in section 1710.05 of the Revised Code to the member... |
Section 1125.29 | Order declaring bank properly wound up and dissolved.
...(A) When a receiver has completed the liquidation of a state bank, the receiver shall, with notice to the superintendent of financial institutions, petition the court for an order declaring the bank properly wound up and dissolved. (B) After whatever notice and hearing, if any, the court may direct, the court may make an order declaring the bank properly wound up and dissolved. The order shall do both of the followi... |
Section 1125.30 | Receiver may destroy records.
...bject to the approval of the court, the receiver may destroy the records of the state bank in accordance with section 1109.69 of the Revised Code after the receiver determines there is no further need for them. However, the receiver shall not destroy the records earlier than six months after the date the bank is declared dissolved by the court. |
Section 1127.11 | Concealing assets.
...n asset or property from a conservator, receiver, or liquidating agent appointed by the superintendent of financial institutions with respect to any asset acquired or liability assumed by the conservator, receiver, or liquidating agent; (B) Impede or attempt to impede the functions of the conservator, receiver, or liquidating agent; (C) Place or attempt to place any asset or property beyond the reach of the conserv... |
Section 2735.02 | Qualifications of receiver.
...erested in an action shall be appointed receiver in the action except by consent of all of the parties to the action and all other persons holding a recorded ownership interest in or a recorded or filed lien on the property that is subject to the action. No person except a resident of this state shall be appointed or act as receiver of a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other entity created und... |
Section 2735.05 | Examination.
...On application of the receiver or of a creditor, the court appointing such receiver as provided in section 2735.01 of the Revised Code may, upon reasonable notice, require any person, or officer or director of a corporation, or member of a partnership for which a receiver has been appointed, to attend and submit to an examination on oath as to its property, trade, dealings with others, accounts, and debts due or clai... |
Section 3752.113 | Exemption of indentured trustee for debt securities.
...tion the court for the appointment of a receiver under Chapter 2735. of the Revised Code to perform or cause the performance of the actions required under section 3752.04, divisions (A)(4) to (6) of section 3752.06, and section 3752.07 of the Revised Code. The court may appoint the indenture trustee as the receiver. The receiver has the powers necessary to spend money and to perform or cause the performance of those ... |
Section 3901.64 | Terms of reinsurance or security agreement.
... or because the liquidator or statutory receiver has failed to pay all or any portion of any claims; (2) The reinsurance payments, whether paid directly or from trust assets securing the reinsurance agreement, shall be made by the assuming insurer directly to the ceding insurer, or in the event of its insolvency or liquidation, to its liquidator or statutory receiver except where the reinsurance contract or other w... |
Section 3903.21 | Liquidator - powers and duties.
...that might lead to the appointment of a receiver, conservator, rehabilitator, liquidator, or trustee, and to act as the receiver, conservator, rehabilitator, liquidator, or trustee whenever the appointment is offered; (21) Enter into agreements with any receiver, conservator, rehabilitator, liquidator, or superintendent of any other state relating to the rehabilitation, liquidation, conservation, or dissolution of a... |