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Section 1313.50 | Commissions of assignees.

...Before a dividend provided for in section 1313.48 of the Revised Code is declared, the assignee or trustee for the benefit of creditors may be allowed the following commission upon the amount of the personal estate collected and accounted for by him, and of the proceeds of the real property sold under an order of court for the payment of debts, which must be received in full compensation of all his ordinary services:...

Section 1313.51 | Further allowances - counsel fees.

...ry for the proper administration of the assignment, whether performed by the assignee or trustee as attorney, or such other as he employs. No such further allowance, extraordinary expenses or services, or attorney fees, shall be made unless a bill of items is filed, showing such actual and necessary or extraordinary expenses and services, or attorney fees, together with the affidavit of the person incurring such expe...

Section 1313.52 | Fees of probate judge.

...or trustee, one dollar; (C) For filing assignment, inventory, and schedule, each, ten cents; (D) For filing other papers, each five cents; (E) For other services, the same compensation as for like services, in the settlement of the estate of deceased persons.

Section 1313.56 | Appointment of receiver.

...ale, conveyance, transfer, mortgage, or assignment, made in trust or otherwise by a debtor, and every judgment suffered by him against himself in contemplation of insolvency and with a design to prefer one or more creditors to the exclusion in whole or in part of others, and a sale, conveyance, transfer, mortgage, or assignment made, or judgment procured by him to be rendered, in any manner, with intent to hinder, d...

Section 1313.57 | Knowledge of fraudulent intent material - mortgage in good faith.

...ale, conveyance, transfer, mortgage, or assignment is made, knew of such fraudulent intent on the part of such debtor. Said section does not vitiate or affect any mortgage made in good faith to secure any debt or liability created simultaneously with such mortgage, if such mortgage is filed for record in the county wherein the property is situated, or as otherwise provided by law, within three days after its executio...

Section 1313.58 | Creditor or assignee to bring suit.

... of all creditors, as in other cases of assignments to trustees for the benefit of creditors. An assignee as to whom anything mentioned in sections 1313.56 and 1313.57 of the Revised Code is void, likewise must commence a suit in a court of competent jurisdiction to recover possession of all property sold, conveyed, transferred, mortgaged, or assigned, and if recovered, shall administer it for the equal benefit of al...

Section 1313.59 | Creditor may bring suit.

...If the assignee fails or declines, upon notice by any creditor, to institute suit as provided in section 1313.58 of the Revised Code, such creditor may himself commence it within five days after serving notice upon the assignee to commence suit, and the procedure and administration shall be the same as is provided for in sections 1313.01 to 1313.58, inclusive, of the Revised Code for suits begun by a creditor.