Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 174.01 | Definitions.
... means a nonprofit organization in good standing and qualified to conduct business in this state including any corporation whose members are members of a metropolitan housing authority. |
Section 1745.43 | Indemnification; advancement of expenses.
...tion, suit, or proceeding. (b) Notwithstanding division (E)(1)(a) of this section, the expenses incurred by a manager or volunteer in defending an action, suit, or proceeding referred to in division (A) or (B) of this section, including attorney's fees, shall not be paid by the unincorporated nonprofit association upon the final disposition of the action, suit, or proceeding, or, if paid in advance of the fin... |
Section 175.01 | Definitions.
...eans a nonprofit organization in good standing and qualified to conduct business in this state including any corporation whose members are members of a metropolitan housing authority. (S) "Owner" means any person who, jointly or severally, has legal or equitable title to housing together with the right to control or possess that housing. "Owner" includes a purchaser of housing pursuant to a land installm... |
Section 1751.03 | Verification of application.
...ense and that the applicant is in good standing in the applicant's state of domicile; (31) Any other information that the superintendent may require; (32) Documentation acceptable to the superintendent of the bond or securities required by section 1751.271 of the Revised Code. (B)(1) A health insuring corporation, unless otherwise provided for in this chapter or in section 3901.321 of the Revised Code, shall... |
Section 1783.07 | Record of debts and liabilities.
...any manner in the business or financial standing of the association, during all its business hours. In case such association fails to enter on such register any debt or liability within ten days after it has been contracted, or makes or suffers to be made any false entry thereon, the members thereof shall be individually responsible, for the debts and liabilities contracted during such failure, to those thereby dama... |
Section 181.21 | State criminal sentencing commission - juvenile committee.
...ect director shall have a thorough understanding of the criminal laws of this state and experience in committee-oriented research. The other employees may include a research coordinator with experience and training in policy-oriented research; professional staff employees with backgrounds in criminal law, criminal justice, political science, or related fields of expertise; administrative assistants; and secretaries. ... |
Section 1901.20 | Criminal and traffic jurisdiction.
...r the violation of a vehicle parking or standing resolution or regulation if a local authority, as defined in division (D) of section 4521.01 of the Revised Code, has specified that it is not to be considered a criminal offense, if the violation is committed within the limits of the court's territory, and if the violation is not required to be handled by a parking violations bureau or joint parking violations bureau ... |
Section 1905.01 | Jurisdiction in ordinance cases and traffic violations.
...ing a violation of a vehicle parking or standing ordinance of the municipal corporation unless the violation is required to be handled by a parking violations bureau or joint parking violations bureau pursuant to Chapter 4521. of the Revised Code, and to hear and determine all criminal causes involving any moving traffic violation occurring on a state highway located within the boundaries of the municipal corporation... |
Section 1907.02 | Jurisdiction.
...f the violation of a vehicle parking or standing ordinance, resolution, or regulation if a local authority, as defined in division (D) of section 4521.01 of the Revised Code, has specified that it is not to be considered a criminal offense, if the violation is committed within the limits of the court's territory, and if the violation is not required to be handled by a parking violations bureau or joint parking violat... |
Section 1907.49 | Revivor.
...A judgment 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 195.02 | Administration.
...st children affiliated agencies in good standing with the task force; and Twenty per cent to the crimes against children initiative within the office of the attorney general for investigations, forensic examinations, and prosecutions related to technologically facilitated sexual exploitation of children, internet crimes against children, and victim identification. |
Section 2101.44 | Conduct of election - form of ballot - returns and canvass.
...The election upon the question of combining the probate court and the court of common pleas shall be conducted as provided for the election of county officers. The board of elections shall provide separate ballots, tally sheets, blanks, stationery, and all such other supplies as may be necessary in the conduct of such election. Ballots shall be printed with an affirmative and negative statement thereon, as follows:... |
Section 2125.02 | Parties - damages.
...nsider the financial condition, general standing, operating results, profitability, leverage, liquidity, amount and soundness of reinsurance, adequacy of reserves, and the management of a particular insurance company involved and also may consider ratings, grades, and classifications of any nationally recognized rating services of insurance companies and any other factors relevant to the making of the determinations.... |
Section 2151.06 | Residence or legal settlement.
...Under sections 2151.01 to 2151.54, inclusive, of the Revised Code, a child has the same residence or legal settlement as his parents, legal guardian of his person, or his custodian who stands in the relation of loco parentis. |
Section 2151.27 | Complaint involving child.
...iving arrangement. (D) Any person with standing under applicable law may file a complaint for the determination of any other matter over which the juvenile court is given jurisdiction by section 2151.23 of the Revised Code. The complaint shall be filed in the county in which the child who is the subject of the complaint is found or was last known to be found. (E) A public children services agency, acting pursuant t... |
Section 2151.4120 | Current caregiver equal to kin regarding permanency.
...tionship with the child and at an equal standing to other kin in regards to permanency. |
Section 2151.56 | Interstate compact for juveniles.
...rocess in the proceeding and shall have standing to intervene in the proceeding for all purposes. Section B. Dispute Resolution (1) The compacting states shall report to the interstate commission on all issues and activities necessary for the administration of this compact and on all issues and activities pertaining to compliance with the provisions of this compact and the interstate commission's bylaws and rules. ... |
Section 2152.021 | Complaint of delinquency or juvenile traffic offender.
...gation is based. (B) Any person with standing under applicable law may file a complaint for the determination of any other matter over which the juvenile court is given jurisdiction by section 2151.23 of the Revised Code. The complaint shall be filed in the county in which the child who is the subject of the complaint is found or was last known to be found. (C) Within ten days after the filing of a complaint or ... |
Section 2311.05 | Trial docket.
...Except in a court having an assignment commissioner pursuant to section 2335.03 of the Revised Code, the clerk of the court shall make a trial docket at least twelve days before the first day of each term, and the cases shall be set for particular days, in the order in which they stand on the appearance docket. |
Section 2311.06 | Numbering of cases.
...A case in all its stages in the same court and upon every docket or book, and all papers filed or issued therein, shall bear the appearance docket number. The clerk of the court shall not place a case upon the trial docket in which nothing remains to be done except to execute an order for the sale of real or personal property and to distribute the proceeds as directed by the order. If it becomes necessary, the case m... |
Section 2311.07 | Order of hearing cases.
...Cases in which there is an issue of fact or damages to be assessed shall be tried in the order in which they stand on the trial docket, unless by the consent of parties, or by the order of the court, they are continued or placed at the end of the docket, or for good cause shown are especially assigned for trial or hearing out of their regular order. Actions for wages and actions pursuant to section 5903.02 of t... |
Section 2311.10 | Assignment when judge disqualified.
...In any county where there are two or more judges, one of whom is disqualified to hear or try causes upon the trial docket, the causes may be assigned for trial or hearing in a series in the order in which they stand on the docket, by a judge qualified to try them, and be tried and heard in like order. |
Section 2317.62 | Presenting evidence of cost of annuity in connection with any issue of recoverable future damages.
...nsider the financial condition, general standing, operating results, profitability, leverage, liquidity, amount and soundness of reinsurance, adequacy of reserves, and the management of any insurance company in question and also may consider ratings, grades, and classifications of any nationally recognized rating services of insurance companies and any other factors relevant to the making of such determinations. (2)... |
Section 2323.55 | Future damages in medical malpractice actions.
...nsider the financial condition, general standing, operating results, profitability, leverage, liquidity, amount and soundness of reinsurance, adequacy of reserves, and the management of any insurance company in question and also may consider ratings, grades, and classifications of any nationally recognized rating services of insurance companies and any other factors relevant to the making of such determinations. (3)... |
Section 2323.56 | Periodic payments of future damages.
...nsider the financial condition, general standing, operating results, profitability, leverage, liquidity, amount and soundness of reinsurance, adequacy of reserves, and the management of any insurance company in question and also may consider ratings, grades, and classifications of any nationally recognized rating services of insurance companies and any other factors relevant to the making of such determinations. (f)... |