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Section 2335.20 | Indorsement on execution of costs of party condemned.
...The clerk of the court or the judge of a county court, issuing execution for a judgment as provided by section 2335.19 of the Revised Code, shall indorse thereon the amount of the costs of the party condemned, which costs shall be collected by the officer to whom such writ is directed, in the same manner and at the same time as the judgment mentioned in the execution. |
Section 2335.21 | Special execution may issue for costs.
...at the instance of a person entitled to fees in the bill of costs taxed against either party, shall issue against the party indebted to such clerk or other person for such fees, whether plaintiff or defendant, an execution to compel the party to pay his own costs. Such execution shall be in the following form: (Form of execution to compel either party to pay his own costs.) The State of Ohio, ______________county, ... |
Section 2335.22 | Costs on amendments, continuance, or under special rule.
...The costs adjudged against either party on continuances, amendments, or under a special rule may be collected by process, at any time after judgment or order of court awarding such costs to be issued from the court in which the judgment or order is made, in the form of execution prescribed by section 2335.21 of the Revised Code, with the following alteration: After the asterisk, instead of the word "of," these words ... |
Section 2335.23 | Costs to be taxed separately - costs in court of appeals.
...In transcripts given by clerks and judges of county courts, the costs of each party shall be stated and set forth separately. In causes taken from the court of common pleas to the court of appeals on appeal, the clerk of the court of common pleas shall certify to the court of appeals the costs of each party, separately. The clerk of the court of appeals shall, in like manner, certify in the mandate to the court of co... |
Section 2335.24 | Collection of costs - contracts for collection.
...cy or private vendor from deducting any fees or expenses that the agency or vendor incurs in the collection of the judgment from the amount collected that is due under the judgment including interest. (3) As used in division (B) of this section, "legislative authority" has the same meaning as in division (B) of section 1901.03 of the Revised Code, if the clerk of the court involved is the clerk of a municipal court,... |
Section 2335.241 | Use of certain interest on certificates of judgment for computerization of clerk's office.
...In order to provide funds to support the effective use of computerization within the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas, upon the request of the clerk of the court of common pleas, the board of county commissioners, by a resolution adopted on an annual basis prior to the thirty-first day of January in any year, may authorize the clerk of court to deposit in a fund for that purpose all or a portion of th... |
Section 2335.25 | Cashbooks of costs; clerk shall receive moneys payable at office.
...ecord, the sheriff, and the prosecuting attorney shall enter in a journal or cashbook, provided at the expense of the county, an accurate account of all moneys collected or received in the clerk's, sheriff's, or prosecuting attorney's official capacity, on the days of the receipt, and in the order of time so received, with a minute of the date and suit, or other matter, on account of which the money was received. The... |
Section 2335.26 | Courts may require clerks to give additional bonds.
...If, at any time, in the opinion of the court, the official bond of its clerk, is not sufficient in form, or becomes insufficient, for want of responsible sureties to secure the payment of the sum specified in such bond, the court, on motion, shall order its clerk to give additional bond, with responsible sureties, in the sum required by law, with the proper conditions. |
Section 2335.27 | Costs collected by prosecuting attorney.
... November of each year, the prosecuting attorney shall file with the clerk of the court of common pleas a certified report of all costs collected by him, or that are in the process of collection, in felony cases. The report shall state the amount received in each case, the date received, and when the amount was paid to the county treasurer. At the same time, the prosecuting attorney shall file a like report of all co... |
Section 2335.28 | Jury fees in civil actions to be taxed as costs.
...is sworn and a verdict is returned, the fees of the jurors sworn shall be taxed as costs unless the court determines that the payment of the fees by a party against whom they are proposed to be taxed would not be in the interest of justice. (B)(1) If a civil action in a court of common pleas in which a jury has been summoned but not sworn is settled or does not otherwise go forward, the fees of the jurors summ... |
Section 2335.30 | Table of fees to be posted in office.
... business in his office, a table of the fees to which he is entitled. |
Section 2335.31 | Items of fees to be returned on process.
..., either on mesne or final process, any fees, unless he returns, upon the process on which a charge is made, the particular items of such charge. |
Section 2335.32 | Itemized bill of costs.
... a person liable for the payment of any fees or costs to an officer, such officer, without charge, shall make, sign, and deliver to the person an itemized bill of such fees or costs. No person shall, after such demand, be compelled to pay such fees or costs until an itemized bill is so made and delivered, with a receipt for the amount paid. |
Section 2335.33 | Costs collected by sheriffs.
...Each sheriff shall pay to the clerk of the court of common pleas all costs collected by such sheriff or his deputies, except when collected upon process from the supreme court, the probate court, or from the court of common pleas of another county in which cases the sheriff shall pay such costs to the clerk of the court from which the process issued. A sheriff may pay costs to the parties entitled thereto. |
Section 2335.34 | Lists of unclaimed costs.
...On the first Monday of January, each year, the clerk of each court of common pleas and court of appeals, each probate judge, and each sheriff shall make two certified lists of causes in which money has been paid and has remained in the hands of that person or in the hands of a former clerk, probate judge, or sheriff, for one year next preceding that first Monday of January. The lists shall designate the amount ... |
Section 2335.35 | Disposition of unclaimed fees and costs.
...(A) All moneys, fees, costs, debts, and damages, remaining in the hands of the clerk of the court of common pleas or probate judge, and all unclaimed moneys, other than costs, remaining in the hands of the sheriff from the expiration of thirty days from the ending of the time of advertisement as provided by section 2335.34 of the Revised Code, shall be paid by such officer or such officer's successor to the county tr... |
Section 2335.36 | Payment to person entitled to money from county treasury.
...A person entitled to money turned into the county treasury as provided by section 2335.35 of the Revised Code shall, upon demand, receive a warrant for such money from the county auditor, payable to the order of the person named in the list furnished the auditor as provided by section 2335.38 of the Revised Code. Such warrant shall be issued upon the certificate of the clerk of the court of common pleas, probate judg... |
Section 2335.37 | Payment of certain costs.
...All costs certified from the county treasury in criminal cases, and afterwards collected and paid to the clerk of the court of common pleas, probate judge, or sheriff, and all fines paid to them, shall be paid by such officer into the county treasury, on or before the Saturday next preceding the beginning of each term of the court of common pleas. |
Section 2335.38 | Records shall be kept.
...eceive from his successor in office any fees earned by him, which have come into the hands of such successor, until settlements are all fully made. |
Section 2335.39 | Compensation for fees incurred by prevailing party in connection with action or appeal.
...was filed. (3) "Fees" means reasonable attorney's fees, in an amount not to exceed seventy-five dollars per hour or a higher hourly fee approved by the court. (4) "Internal Revenue Code" means the "Internal Revenue Code of 1954," 68A Stat. 3, 26 U.S.C. 1, as amended. (5) "Prevailing eligible party" means an eligible party that prevails in an action or appeal involving the state. (6) "State" has the same meaning a... |
Section 2746.01 | Court fees and costs in all courts of record; civil actions and certain criminal actions.
...lamation required to be published by a trustee, assignee, executor, administrator, receiver, or other officer of the court or a party in a case or proceeding, as provided in section 7.13 of the Revised Code; (I) Publication of calendars, motion dockets, legal advertisements, and notices, the fees for which are not fixed by law, as provided in section 2701.09 of the Revised Code; (J) Sheriffs, as provided in s... |
Section 2746.02 | Court fees and costs in all courts of record; criminal actions.
...sts or otherwise require the payment of fees for the following services rendered, as compensation for the following persons, or as part of the sentence imposed by the court, or any other of the following fees that are applicable in a particular case: (A) In a felony case, financial sanctions, as provided in section 2929.18 of the Revised Code; (B) In any criminal case, the costs of prosecution, as provided in sec... |
Section 2746.03 | Fees and costs in supreme court, courts of appeals, or court of claims.
...In addition to any applicable fees or costs set forth in sections 2746.01 and 2746.02 of the Revised Code or any other applicable provision of law, the supreme court, a court of appeals, or the court of claims shall tax as costs or otherwise require the payment of fees for the following services rendered or as compensation for the following persons or any other of the following fees that are applicable in a par... |
Section 2746.04 | Fees and costs in court of common pleas.
...In addition to any applicable fees or costs set forth in sections 2746.01 and 2746.02 of the Revised Code or any other applicable provision of law, a court of common pleas shall tax as costs or otherwise require the payment of fees for the following services rendered or as compensation for the following persons or any other of the following fees that are applicable in a particular case: (A) The fees provided for in ... |
Section 2746.05 | Fees and costs in juvenile court.
...In addition to any applicable fees or costs set forth in sections 2746.01, 2746.02, and 2746.04 of the Revised Code or any other applicable provision of law, a juvenile court shall tax as costs or otherwise require the payment of fees for the following services or as compensation for the following persons: (A) The fees provided for in section 2151.54 of the Revised Code; (B) Additional fees to computerize th... |