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Section 1907.49 | Revivor.

...that is rendered by a judge of a county court and that is dormant, may be revived in the manner prescribed for reviving dormant judgments in the court of common pleas. If sufficient cause is not shown to the contrary, the judgment shall stand revived for the amount that the judge finds to remain due and unsatisfied upon it.

Section 1907.50 | Service and return.

...s in actions before a judge of a county court.

Section 1907.51 | Cumulative remedy.

...y law, of judgments of judges of county courts, transcripts of which are filed in the court of common pleas and entered upon its execution docket.

Section 1907.52 | Service by publication.

...y be made in a civil action in a county court under the circumstances and in the manner in which service by publication may be made in the courts of common pleas.

Section 1907.53 | Bailiffs.

...deputy bailiffs are in the unclassified civil service.

Section 1907.531 | County court contracts for transportation of persons between jail and court.

...A county court may enter into contracts with a county sheriff whose territorial jurisdiction includes the court for the transportation of persons between the county jail and the county court. Each contract shall provide for the costs of providing transportation services from the county jail to the court and shall not apply to a period in excess of four years.

Section 1907.54 | Appointment of special constables - duties.

...holders of the county in which a county court judge resides, the judge may appoint one or more electors of the county as special constables. In order to be eligible to serve as a special constable, an elector shall hold a valid certificate issued by the Ohio peace officer training commission. The special constables shall guard and protect the property of this state, or the property of such freeholders and the prope...

Section 1907.55 | Appointment of special constable.

... training commission in accordance with rules adopted by the attorney general under section 109.743 of the Revised Code.

Section 1907.56 | Prohibition against purchasing of judgment.

...No judge of a county court shall purchase any judgment upon a docket in his possession.

Section 1907.57 | Prohibition against failure to deliver official dockets and papers.

...No judge of a county court shall refuse, upon lawful demand, to deliver any docket, papers, files, or other matter to the person entitled to them.

Section 1909.11 | Jurisdiction where property not removed at expiration of campsite use agreement.

...A county court judge has jurisdiction in any action brought pursuant to division (I) of section 4781.40 of the Revised Code if the residential premises that are the subject of the action are located within the territorial jurisdiction of the judge's county court district.

Section 1923.01 | Jurisdiction in forcible entry and detainer - definitions.

...shes or modifies the terms, conditions, rules, or other provisions concerning the use or occupancy of premises by one of the parties to the agreement or lease, except that "rental agreement," as used in division (A)(13) of section 1923.02 of the Revised Code and where the context requires as used in this chapter, means a rental agreement as defined in division (D) of section 5322.01 of the Revised Code. (6) "Contr...

Section 1923.02 | Persons subject to forcible entry and detainer action.

...ndlord is not liable in a tort or other civil action in damages for any injury, death, or loss to person or property that allegedly result from that decision. (D) This chapter does not apply to a student tenant as defined by division (H) of section 5321.01 of the Revised Code when the college or university proceeds to terminate a rental agreement pursuant to section 5321.031 of the Revised Code. (E) As used in ...

Section 1923.03 | Judgment not a bar.

...Judgments under this chapter are not a bar to a later action brought by either party.

Section 1923.04 | Notice - service.

...to the park operator: (1) If a probate court has granted letters testamentary or of administration for the estate of the adverse party in accordance with Title XXI of the Revised Code, the executor or administrator appointed by the probate court; (2) The deceased resident's spouse and any other members of the deceased resident's immediate family.

Section 1923.05 | Complaint filed and recorded - no minor tenants listed as defendants.

...f files a complaint in writing with the court. The complaint shall particularly describe the premises so entered upon and detained, and set forth either an unlawful and forcible entry and detention, or an unlawful and forcible detention after a peacable or lawful entry of the described premises. The complaint shall be copied into, and made a part of the record. (B) No person shall file an action under this chapter ...

Section 1923.06 | Summons - service of process.

... hearing in accordance with local court rules, but in no event sooner than the seventh day from the date service is complete. The clerk shall cause the publication to be published at least once a week for two weeks. (G) Service of process shall be deemed complete on the date that any of the following has occurred: (1) Service is made pursuant to division (D)(2)(a) or (b) of this section. (2) Both ordinary mai...

Section 1923.061 | Defenses - counterclaims.

...of the Revised Code. In that event, the court from time to time may order the tenant or resident to pay into court all or part of the past due rent and rent becoming due during the pendency of the action. After trial and judgment, the party to whom a net judgment is owed shall be paid first from the money paid into court, and any balance shall be satisfied as any other judgment. If no rent remains due after app...

Section 1923.062 | Stay or adjustment of obligation for tenant on active duty.

...the effective date of this section, the court may, on its own motion, and shall, upon motion made by or on behalf of the tenant or resident, do either of the following if the tenant's or resident's ability to pay the agreed rent is materially affected by the deployment on active duty: (1) Stay the proceedings for a period of ninety days, unless, in the opinion of the court, justice and equity require a longer or sho...

Section 1923.07 | Proceedings if defendant fails to appear.

...nd the summons was properly served, the court shall try the cause as though the defendant were present.

Section 1923.08 | Continuance and bond.

...ficient surety, that is approved by the court and conditioned for the payment of rent that may accrue, if judgment is rendered against the defendant.

Section 1923.081 | Joinder of claims.

...be the same in all respects as in other civil cases. If, at the time of the trial, the defendant has filed an answer or counterclaim, the trial may proceed on the claims of the plaintiff and the defendant. A plaintiff who is a park operator may seek a judgment for past due rent and other damages under a rental agreement against a deceased manufactured home park resident in a separate civil action for damages.

Section 1923.09 | Suit tried by county court judge.

...turn day of the summons, a judge of the court shall try the cause. After hearing the evidence, if the judge concludes that the complaint is not true, the judge shall enter judgment against the plaintiff for costs. If the judge finds the complaint to be true, the judge shall render a general judgment against the defendant, in favor of the plaintiff, for restitution of the premises and costs of suit. If the judge f...

Section 1923.10 | Trial by jury.

...If a jury is demanded by either party in an action under this chapter, until the impaneling of the jury, the proceedings shall be in all respects as in other cases. The jury shall be sworn to try and determine whether the complaint, naming the plaintiff, about to be presented to them, is true according to the evidence. If the jury finds that the complaint is true, it shall render a general verdict against the defenda...

Section 1923.101 | Deposit of jury fee.

...ions under this chapter before a county court, a party demanding a jury shall first deposit money with the court sufficient to pay the jury fee.