Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4123.01 | Workers' compensation definitions.
...ntract, presently covering them, or the purchase of which they may be considering, to determine whether such policy, plan, or contract excludes benefits for illness or injury that they might have elected to have covered by workers' compensation. (B)(1) "Employer" means: (a) The state, including state hospitals, each county, municipal corporation, township, school district, and hospital owned by a political subdiv... |
Section 1351.01 | Lease-purchase agreement definitions.
...ssists, directly or indirectly, a lease-purchase agreement. (B) "Cash price" means the price at which a lessor in the ordinary course of business would offer the property that is the subject of a lease-purchase agreement to the lessee for cash on the date of the lease-purchase agreement. It may include sales taxes. (C) "Lessee" means an individual who leases personal property pursuant to a lease-purchase agreem... |
Section 1351.02 | Disclosures required in connection with lease-purchase agreement.
... incorporated by reference in the lease-purchase agreement or primary disclosure statement. (2) The total amount of any initial payment, including any advance payment, delivery charge, or any trade-in allowance to be paid by the lessee at or before consummation of the lease-purchase agreement; (3) The amount and timing of lease payments; (4) The amount of all other charges, individually itemized, payable by the le... |
Section 1351.03 | Provisions prohibited in lease-purchase agreement.
...(A) A lease-purchase agreement shall not contain a provision that requires a lessee to do any of the following: (1) Execute a warrant of attorney to confess judgment; (2) Authorize the lessor or an agent of the lessor to commit a breach of the peace in the repossession of property that is the subject of the lease-purchase agreement; (3) Waive a defense, counterclaim, or any right the lessee has against the lessor ... |
Section 1351.04 | Terms that may not be required.
...f the following from a lessee: (A) The purchase of insurance from the lessor for property that is the subject of a lease-purchase agreement; (B) Any payment in addition to the number of lease payments specified in the lease-purchase agreement other than the payment described in division (B) of section 1351.06 of the Revised Code, that is required in order for the lessee to acquire ownership of the leased property; ... |
Section 1351.05 | Reinstatement of agreement after default.
...e right to reinstate the original lease-purchase agreement without losing any rights or options previously acquired under the lease-purchase agreement within three lease terms after the expiration of the last lease term for which the lessee made a timely payment if the lessee surrenders the leased property to the lessor when the lessor or its agent requests him to surrender the leased property. (B) Before reinstatin... |
Section 1351.06 | Acquiring ownership when 50% of payments equals cash price.
...(A) No lessor shall offer a lease-purchase agreement in which fifty per cent of all lease payments necessary to acquire ownership of the leased property exceed the cash price of the leased property. When fifty per cent of all lease payments made by a lessee equals the cash price of the property disclosed to the lessee pursuant to division (A)(11) of section 1351.02 of the Revised Code, the lessee shall acquire owners... |
Section 1351.07 | Advertisements - mandatory information to be supplied.
...(A) No advertisement for a lease-purchase agreement shall state that a lease of any specific property is available at specific amounts or on specific terms unless the lessor will lease the property at those amounts or on those terms. (B) No advertisement shall state that a payment or a lease payment is due upon origination of a lease without disclosing all of the following: (1) The payment due upon origination ... |
Section 1351.08 | Liability of lessor for noncompliance.
...of this chapter with respect to a lease-purchase agreement is liable to the lessee in an amount equal to the sum of the following: (1) The costs of the action and reasonable attorney's fees as determined by the court; (2) The greater of the following: (a) The actual damages sustained by the lessee as a result of the failure of the lessor; (b)(i) In the case of an individual action, twenty-five per cent of the tot... |
Section 1351.09 | Limits on lessor's liability.
...(A) A lessor is not liable under section 1351.08 of the Revised Code for any violation of the requirements of this chapter if, within sixty days after discovering an error, and before an action for damages is filed against him pursuant to section 1351.08 of the Revised Code or written notice of the error is received from the lessee, the lessor notifies the lessee of the error and makes adjustments to the account of t... |
Section 1545.01 | Park districts created.
...Park districts may be created which include all or a part of the territory within a county, and the boundary lines of such district shall be so drawn as not to divide any existing township or municipal corporation within such county. |
Section 1545.02 | Application to probate judge.
...Application for the creation of a park district shall be made to the probate judge of the county within which the district is to be located. Such application shall either be signed by a majority of the electors residing within the proposed district as determined by the number of electors voting at the most recent general election within such territory, or, in lieu thereof, shall be authorized by resolution adopted by... |
Section 1545.03 | Notice and hearing.
...pers of general circulation within such district, or if there is but one newspaper of general circulation within such district, in such newspaper. If there is no newspaper of general circulation within such proposed district, then such judge shall post such notice in five of the most public places within such proposed district. Such notice shall be published or posted for a period of not less than fifteen days prior ... |
Section 1545.04 | Evidence - argument - judgment.
... application for the creation of a park district, evidence may be taken as in other civil cases in the probate court, and the probate judge shall hear all arguments for and against the creation of such district. If he finds that such application is signed or authorized as provided in section 1545.02 of the Revised Code, and that the creation of such district will be conducive to the general welfare, he shall enter an... |
Section 1545.041 | Conversion of township park district - resolution.
...(A) Any township park district created pursuant to section 511.18 of the Revised Code that includes park land located outside the township in which the park district was established may be converted under the procedures provided in this section into a park district to be operated and maintained as provided for in this chapter, provided that there is no existing park district created under section 1545.04 of the Revis... |
Section 1545.05 | Park commissioners.
...(A) Upon the creation of a park district, the probate judge shall appoint three commissioners who shall take office immediately and whose terms shall expire one, two, and three years, respectively, from the first day of January next after the date of their appointment. Thereafter, their successors shall be appointed by the probate judge for terms of three years. Before entering upon the performance of the duties of t... |
Section 1545.06 | Removal of park commissioners - vacancy.
...Any park commissioner may be removed at the discretion of the probate judge, either upon complaint filed with such judge or upon his own motion. No such removal shall be made without giving such commissioner not less than ten days' notice and a full opportunity to be heard in his own behalf in a public hearing. The order removing such commissioner shall state the reasons therefor and shall be entered upon the records... |
Section 1545.07 | Board of park commissioners - employees.
...h the park district is located, and may purchase goods. In procuring any goods with a cost in excess of the amount specified in section 9.17 of the Revised Code, the board shall contract as a contracting authority under sections 307.86 to 307.91 of the Revised Code, to the same extent and with the same limitations as a board of county commissioners. In procuring services, the board shall contract in the manner and un... |
Section 1545.071 | Group insurance.
...oard of park commissioners of any park district may procure and pay all or any part of the cost of group insurance policies that may provide benefits for hospitalization, surgical care, major medical care, disability, dental care, eye care, medical care, hearing aids, or prescription drugs, or sickness and accident insurance or a combination of any of the foregoing types of insurance or coverage for park distri... |
Section 1545.072 | Policies for the use of park district credit card.
...her card account allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit or to transact with the account, and any debit or gift card account related to the receipt of grant moneys. "Credit card account" does not include a procurement card account, gasoline or telephone credit card account, or any other card account where merchant category codes are in place as a system of control for use of the card account. |
Section 1545.08 | Reports of board of park commissioners.
...ts and information relating to the park district and to the proceedings and functions of the board. The board shall keep an accurate and permanent public record of all its proceedings. |
Section 1545.081 | Use of public funds to publish information regarding activities related to liquor permits.
...e board of park commissioners of a park district may use public funds to publish, advertise, or otherwise communicate information regarding activities related to a permit issued to the park district under Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code. |
Section 1545.09 | Bylaws and rules.
...ly to the purchase of benefits for park district officers or employees when such benefits are provided through a health and welfare trust fund administered through or in conjunction with a collective bargaining representative of the park district employees, as authorized in section 1545.071 of the Revised Code. Summaries of the bylaws and rules shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the park ... |
Section 1545.10 | Contract with corporation or association maintaining museum of natural history.
...ory in any county within which the park district is located in whole or in part, or which has for its object the promotion of interest in or the conservation and preservation of the flora or fauna in any portion or all of the territory comprising the district, for the purpose of obtaining for such district such services and assistance as can be rendered by such corporation or association. |
Section 1545.11 | Board of park commissioners - power to acquire lands.
...district, (1) by gift or devise, (2) by purchase for cash, by purchase by installment payments with or without a mortgage, by entering into lease-purchase agreements, by lease with or without option to purchase, or, (3) by appropriation. In furtherance of the use and enjoyment of the lands controlled by it, the board may accept donations of money or other property, or may act as trustees of land, money, or other prop... |