Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1703.28 | Forfeiture for transacting business without license.
...as a filing fee and as annual franchise taxes, plus interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, for all years in which the court determines it was transacting business in this state without being so licensed and shall render judgment for such amount. Proceedings for the recovery of such forfeiture, filing fee, and annual franchise taxes must be commenced not later than five years after such corporation ha... |
Section 1704.03 | Corporation engaging in certain transactions.
...cluding brokerage commissions, transfer taxes, and soliciting dealers' fees, by the interested shareholder, or by an affiliate or associate of the interested shareholder, for shares of the same class or series within the three years immediately before and including the announcement date of the Chapter 1704. transaction; (d) The highest price per share paid, including brokerage commissions, transfer taxes, and solici... |
Section 1710.06 | Plans for public improvements or public services.
...(A) The board of directors of a special improvement district may develop and adopt one or more written plans for public improvements or public services that benefit all or any part of the district. Each plan shall set forth the specific public improvements or public services that are to be provided, identify the area in which they will be provided, and specify the method of assessment to be used. Each plan for public... |
Section 1711.16 | Expenditure of county aid by county society.
...When the control and management of a fairground is in a county agricultural society, and the board of county commissioners has appropriated an amount for the aid of the society as provided in section 1711.15 of the Revised Code, the society, with the consent of the board, may contract for the erection or repair of buildings or otherwise improve the fairground, to the extent that the payment for the improvement is pro... |
Section 1711.20 | Levy for payment of bonds.
...The board of county commissioners, upon the issuance of bonds under sections 1711.18 and 1711.19 of the Revised Code, shall levy a tax upon all the taxable property on the tax duplicate of the county for the purpose of paying such bonds as they mature and the interest thereon, at the rate and for such length of time as may be necessary for the purpose. |
Section 1711.29 | Levy for payment of bonds.
...unty commissioners may levy such annual taxes on all the taxable property of the county as are necessary to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of the bonds at maturity and the payment of interest accruing thereon. Such levy shall be collected and accounted for to the county treasurer in the manner provided for the collection of other taxes. |
Section 1721.01 | Acquisition, holding, and sale of exempt property by cemetery associations.
...A company or association incorporated for cemetery purposes may appropriate or otherwise acquire, and may hold, not more than six hundred forty acres of land at any one location, which shall be exempt from execution and from being appropriated for any public purpose, except as otherwise provided in this section. A company or association of that nature may own land at multiple locations, and as many as six hundred for... |
Section 1724.01 | Community improvement corporations.
...(A) As used in this chapter: (1) "Community improvement corporation" means an economic development corporation or a county land reutilization corporation. (2) "Economic development corporation" means a corporation organized for the purposes described in division (B)(1) of this section. (3) "County land reutilization corporation" means a corporation organized under section 1724.04 of the Revised... |
Section 1728.01 | Community redevelopment corporation definitions.
...with initial leasing; (8) Real estate taxes and assessments during the construction period; (9) Developer's overhead based on a percentage of division (G)(4) of this section, to be computed in accordance with the following schedule: $500,000 or less - 10 per cent 500,001 through $ 1,000,000 - $50,000 plus 8 per cent on excess above $500,000 1,000,001 through 2,000,000 - 90,000 plus 7 per cent on exc... |
Section 1728.06 | Written application to municipal corporation for approval of project.
...Every community urban redevelopment corporation qualifying under this chapter, before proceeding with any project authorized in this chapter, shall make written application to the municipal corporation for approval thereof. The application shall be in such form and shall certify to such facts and data as shall be required by the municipal corporation, and may include but not be limited to: (A) A general state... |
Section 173.16 | Designation of regional long-term care ombudsman programs.
...(A) The department of aging shall designate regions to be served by regional long-term care ombudsman programs. (B) Except as otherwise provided in division (C) of this section, the state long-term care ombudsman shall designate regional programs in accordance with criteria established by the department of aging in rules which the department shall adopt under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. The criteria shall incl... |
Section 1733.04 | Authority of credit union.
...(A) In addition to the authority conferred by section 1701.13 of the Revised Code, but subject to any limitations contained in sections 1733.01 to 1733.45 of the Revised Code, and its articles and regulations, a credit union may do any of the following: (1) Make loans as provided in section 1733.25 of the Revised Code; (2) Invest its money as provided in section 1733.30 of the Revised Code; (3) If authorized... |
Section 175.04 | Officers - quorum - records - annual reports.
...(A) The governor shall appoint a chairperson from among the voting members. The agency members shall elect a voting member as vice-chairperson. The agency members may appoint other officers, who need not be members of the agency, as the agency deems necessary. (B) Six voting members of the agency constitute a quorum and the affirmative vote of six voting members is necessary for any action the agency takes. No vac... |
Section 175.08 | Housing finance agency bonds - proceeds - sale - liability - negotiability.
...ty of any political subdivision to levy taxes for the payment of the principal or interest on the agency's bonds. Money raised by taxation shall not be obligated or pledged for the payment of the principal or interest on bonds the agency issues pursuant to this chapter. (2) Bonds issued pursuant to this chapter are payable solely from the revenues and security interests pledged for their payment as authorized by thi... |
Section 175.13 | Enforcement of agreement with bondholders - tax-exempt status of bonds.
...(A) Any agreement the Ohio housing finance agency enters into with bondholders is a contract that the agency shall enforce and no action of the general assembly or any state agency may limit or alter the terms of that agreement or the authority of the agency or its successors to fulfill the terms of that agreement. No state agency may impair any right or remedy of the holders of bonds until the agency has fully met a... |
Section 1901.21 | Criminal and civil procedure - bond.
...(A) In a criminal case or proceeding, the practice, procedure, and mode of bringing and conducting prosecutions for offenses shall be as provided in the Criminal Rules, and the power of the court in relation to the prosecution is the same as the power that is conferred upon county courts. In any civil case or proceeding for which no special provision is made in this chapter, the practice and procedure in the case or... |
Section 1901.32 | Bailiffs.
...(A) The bailiffs and deputy bailiffs of a municipal court shall be provided for, and their duties are, as follows: (1) Except for the Hamilton county municipal court, the court shall appoint a bailiff who shall receive the annual compensation that the court prescribes payable in either biweekly installments or semimonthly installments, as determined by the payroll administrator, from the same sources and in the same... |
Section 1905.08 | Duties of police chief or village marshal.
...The chief of police of the city or village or a police officer of the city or village designated by him, or the marshal of a village shall attend the sittings of the mayor's court to execute the orders and process of the court, and to preserve order in it. The chief of police, other police officer, or marshal shall execute and return all writs and process directed to him by the mayor. The jurisdiction of the chief of... |
Section 1925.02 | Jurisdiction.
...on in civil actions for the recovery of taxes and money only, for amounts not exceeding six thousand dollars, exclusive of interest and costs. (2)(a) A small claims division does not have jurisdiction in any of the following: (i) Libel, slander, replevin, malicious prosecution, and abuse of process actions; (ii) Actions on any claim brought by an assignee or agent, except a claim to recover taxes that is filed ... |
Section 2101.32 | Rules and procedure of court of common pleas to govern - power to award and tax costs.
...The probate judge shall have the powers and perform the duties provided for, and shall be governed by the sections of the Revised Code and rules that apply to, the courts of common pleas and the judges of those courts. The Rules of Civil Procedure shall govern actions and proceedings in the probate court as provided in Civil Rule 73. In all actions or proceedings in the probate court, whether ex parte or adversary, ... |
Section 2109.37 | Investment of trust funds by fiduciary.
...rest or principal upon the notes, or of taxes, assessments, or insurance premiums upon the mortgaged premises or upon the failure to cure any such default within any grace period provided in the notes not exceeding ninety days in duration; (6) Life, endowment, or annuity contracts of legal reserve life insurance companies regulated by sections 3907.01 to 3907.21, 3909.01 to 3909.17, 3911.01 to 3911.24, 3913.01 to ... |
Section 2111.10 | Corporation as guardian.
...(A) As used in this section, "developmental disability" has the same meaning as in section 5123.01 of the Revised Code. (B) Any appointment of a corporation as guardian shall apply to the estate only and not to the person, except when either of the following applies: (1) A nonprofit corporation organized under the laws of this state and entitled to tax exempt status under section 501(a) of the "Internal Revenue C... |
Section 2111.141 | Inventory to be supported by evidence.
...The court, by order or rule, may require that any inventory filed by a guardian pursuant to section 2111.14 of the Revised Code be supported by evidence that the inventory is a true and accurate inventory of the estate of the ward of the guardian. The evidence may include, but is not limited to, prior income tax returns, bank statements, and social security records of the ward or other documents that are releva... |
Section 2113.21 | Powers of executors, administrators, and testamentary trustees during a will contest.
... are specially bequeathed; (3) Pay all taxes on the real and personal property and all debts; (4) Repair buildings and make other improvements if necessary to preserve the real property from waste; (5) Insure those buildings upon an order first obtained from the probate court having jurisdiction of the executor, administrator, or testamentary trustee; (6) Advance or borrow money on the credit of the estate fo... |
Section 2113.311 | Management and rental of real property by executor or administrator.
... From the rents collected: (a) Pay all taxes and assessments due on the real property, and all usual operating expenses in connection with its management; (b) Make repairs when necessary to preserve the real property from waste, provided that an order of the court shall first be obtained if the cost of repairs exceeds one hundred dollars; (c) Insure buildings against loss by fire or other casualty and against... |