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Section 2729.12 | Proceedings when copies in existence.
...on pleas that any person has in his possession or under his control papers purporting to be copies of a lost road record, or the originals from which they were made, and such person refuses to produce them to the court, the court shall issue a rule requiring such person to show cause why he does not produce such papers and enforce it by proceedings for contempt as in other cases. If the production of such papers is ... |
Section 2729.13 | County roads.
...As to every county road the records of which have been lost or destroyed, and which records are not reproduced under sections 2729.09 to 2729.12, inclusive, of the Revised Code, the center of the road as fenced on April 12, 1884, is prima facie the true center, and the width of such road is prima facie sixty feet. |
Section 2729.14 | Replacement of lost records.
...When the record, or any part thereof, of the proceedings, judgment, or decree in an action or other proceeding of a court in this state, in which a final judgment has been rendered, is lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commotion, upon the application of a party interested therein, such court may grant an order authorizing such record or part thereof to be supplied or replaced: (A) By a certified copy of such... |
Section 2729.15 | Restoring lost or destroyed records of judgments.
...When the record or any part thereof of the proceedings, judgment, or decree in an action or other proceeding of a court in this state in which the final judgment has been rendered, is lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commotion, and such loss cannot be supplied or replaced as provided in section 2729.14 of the Revised Code, any person interested therein may make a written application to the court to which suc... |
Section 2729.16 | Hearing of application.
...On the hearing of a written application mentioned in section 2729.15 of the Revised Code, without further pleadings, if the court finds that the record of the proceedings, judgment, or decree was lost or destroyed and that it can by the evidence produced find the substance or effect thereof material to the preservation of the rights of the parties thereto, it shall make an order allowing a record. Such record shall r... |
Section 2729.17 | Evidence on hearing.
...Upon the hearing of a written application as provided in section 2729.16 of the Revised Code, the court may admit in evidence any complete or partial abstract of the record mentioned in section 2729.15 of the Revised Code, docket entries, or indexes, and other written evidence of the contents or effect of such records, and published reports concerning the actions or proceeding mentioned in section 2729.15 of the Revi... |
Section 2729.18 | Limitation of time.
...When a lost or destroyed judgment or order is one to which either party has a right to appeal on questions of law, the time intervening between the filing of the application mentioned in section 2729.15 of the Revised Code and the final order of the court on the application shall be excluded in computing the time within which such appeal may be taken. |
Section 2729.19 | Costs of restoring lost records.
...The costs to be taxed upon an application to restore lost or destroyed records mentioned in section 2729.14 of the Revised Code shall be the same as provided for like services in civil actions. Where the record is lost or destroyed by fire, riot, civil commotion, or other cause, the cost of replacing and restoring it, as provided in sections 2729.14 to 2729.16, inclusive, of the Revised Code, shall be paid out of the... |
Section 2729.20 | Order for restoration.
...When the original papers and records mentioned in section 2729.14 of the Revised Code have been saved from destruction, riot, civil commotion, or other cause and the appearance dockets have been destroyed, and when such saved records should be recopied, the court of common pleas may order its clerk to restore such original papers upon the appearance docket, and may order the recopying of the records, the replacing of... |
Section 2729.21 | Remedies cumulative.
...Remedies and rules of evidence provided by sections 2729.07 to 2729.20, inclusive, of the Revised Code, are cumulative to those otherwise provided by law. |
Section 2731.01 | Mandamus defined.
...the performance of an act which the law specially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or station. |
Section 2731.02 | Courts authorized to issue writ - contents.
...The writ of mandamus may be allowed by the supreme court, the court of appeals, or the court of common pleas and shall be issued by the clerk of the court in which the application is made. Such writ may issue on the information of the party beneficially interested. Such writ shall contain a copy of the petition, verification, and order of allowance. |
Section 2731.03 | Writ does not control judicial discretion.
...The writ of mandamus may require an inferior tribunal to exercise its judgment, or proceed to the discharge of any of its functions, but it cannot control judicial discretion. |
Section 2731.04 | Application for writ.
...Application for the writ of mandamus must be by petition, in the name of the state on the relation of the person applying, and verified by affidavit. The court may require notice of it to be given to the defendant, or grant an order to show cause why it should not be allowed, or allow the writ without notice. |
Section 2731.05 | Adequacy of law remedy bar to writ.
...The writ of mandamus must not be issued when there is a plain and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law. |
Section 2731.06 | Peremptory writ in first instance.
...When the right to require the performance of an act is clear and it is apparent that no valid excuse can be given for not doing it, a court, in the first instance, may allow a peremptory mandamus. In all other cases an alternative writ must first be issued on the allowance of the court, or a judge thereof. |
Section 2731.07 | Allowance of writ entered on journal.
...The allowance of the writ of mandamus, and an order that the defendant, immediately upon service, do the act required to be performed, or, when an alternative writ is allowed, that he do the act or show cause before the court, at a specified time and place, why he does not do the act, shall be entered on the journal. |
Section 2731.08 | Service of writ.
... by copy, by the sheriff or by a person specially authorized by the court or judge issuing the writ. Such officer or person must report his proceedings therewith to the court. When the service is made by a person not an officer, the return must be verified by his affidavit. |
Section 2731.09 | Pleadings - effect.
...On the return day of an alternative writ of mandamus, or such further day as the court allows, the defendant may answer as in a civil action. If the writ is allowed by a single judge, said defendant may demur. The plaintiff may demur to the answer or reply to new matter therein, and the defendant may demur to the reply, as in a civil action. The pleadings have the same effect, must be construed, may be amended, and... |
Section 2731.10 | Peremptory writ allowed on failure to answer.
...If no answer is made to an alternative writ of mandamus, a peremptory mandamus must be allowed against the defendant. |
Section 2731.11 | Recovery of damages.
...If judgment in a proceeding for a writ of mandamus is rendered for the plaintiff, the relator may recover the damages which he has sustained, to be ascertained by the court or a jury, or by a referee or master, as in a civil action, and costs. A peremptory mandamus shall also be granted to him without delay. Such recovery of damages against a defendant is a bar to any other action upon such cause of action. |
Section 2731.12 | Costs against relator.
...If judgment in a proceeding for a writ of mandamus is rendered for the defendant, all costs shall be adjudged against the relator. |
Section 2731.13 | Failure to obey writ.
...anding the performance of a public duty specially enjoined by law, and the court finds that such officer, or a member of such body or board, without just excuse, refused or neglected to perform the duty so enjoined, such court may impose a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars upon such officer or member. Such fine shall be paid into the county treasury of the county in which the duty should have been performed, an... |
Section 2731.14 | Writ to force tax levy - county auditor to levy and assess tax.
...ied and assessed, the court may issue a special order to the auditor commanding him to levy and assess upon the taxable property of the county, township, or municipal corporation the taxes required by law, or by the judgment or order of such court, to be levied and assessed for such purposes, and to place such taxes upon the duplicate for collection by the county treasurer. |
Section 2731.15 | County auditor shall execute order.
...When a special order is issued to a county auditor under section 2731.14 of the Revised Code, he is responsible for its execution as if he were an officer of the court. He shall receive such fees for his services in executing the order as may be fixed by the court. He shall add such fees and all other costs of the proceeding to the taxes levied in executing such order, and place them upon the duplicate for collection... |