Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2109.36 | Order of distribution.
...ribution of the assets of an estate or trust held by a fiduciary may be set for hearing before the probate court at the time that the court shall designate. The fiduciary may serve notice of the hearing upon the application, or cause the notice to be served, upon any person who may be affected by an order disposing of the application; or the court, upon motion of any interested person for good cause shown or a... |
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Section 2109.38 | Retaining unauthorized investments.
...fiduciary from retaining any part of a trust estate as received by the fiduciary even though that part is not of the class or percentage permitted to fiduciaries, or from retaining any investment made by the fiduciary after the investment ceases to be of a class or exceeds the percentage permitted by law, provided the circumstances are not such as to require the fiduciary to dispose of the investment in the pe... |
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Section 2109.39 | Receiving distribution in kind.
...ve share of the assets of an estate or trust has the same right as other beneficiaries to accept or demand distribution in kind and may retain any security or investment so distributed to the fiduciary as though it were a part of the original estate received by the fiduciary. |
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Section 2109.40 | Participation in corporate reorganization.
...Unless the instrument creating a trust forbids, a fiduciary may do all of the things that an individual holder might do with respect to securities held by the fiduciary, including the exercise or sale of subscription rights, the acceptance of new stock in the same corporation in place of the stock held, or in the event of reorganization, sale, or merger in a different corporation, and with the approval of the p... |
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Section 2109.52 | Judgment on the complaint.
... in action of the estate, testamentary trust, or guardianship. If the person is found guilty, the probate court shall assess the amount of damages to be recovered or the court may order the return of the specific thing concealed or embezzled or may order restoration in kind. The probate court may issue a citation or other judicial order into any county in this state that shall be served and returned as provide... |
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Section 2109.53 | Judgment against fiduciary - removal.
...ny portion of the estate, testamentary trust, or guardianship remains to be administered by the probate court at the time of the removal of the fiduciary, the court shall appoint a new fiduciary to continue the administrative process. A fiduciary that is removed shall not receive compensation for acting as fiduciary and shall be charged for the amount of the judgment. The fiduciary's property also shall be lia... |
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Section 2109.55 | Judgment in favor of state.
...for the use of the estate, testamentary trust, or guardianship, reserving the compensation to the prosecuting attorney that the probate court allows. |
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Section 2111.07 | Powers of guardian of person and estate.
...ian is removed or discharged from that trust or the guardianship terminates from any of the causes specified in Chapters 2101. to 2131. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2111.091 | Restrictions on attorney representing guardian.
..., savings account, or other banking or trust account. |
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Section 2111.121 | Nomination of guardian.
...f the opinion that the interest of the trust demands it. (C) Nomination of a person as a guardian or successor guardian of the person, the estate, or both of one or more of the nominator's minor or incompetent adult children under division (A) of this section, and any subsequent appointment of the guardian or successor guardian as guardian under section 2111.02 of the Revised Code, does not vacate the jurisdic... |
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Section 2113.06 | To whom letters of administration shall be granted.
...son unsuitable for the discharge of the trust, or if without sufficient cause they neglect to apply within a reasonable time for the administration of the estate, their right to priority shall be lost, and the court shall commit the administration to some suitable person who is a resident of the state, or to the attorney general or the attorney general's designee, if the department of medicaid is seeking to rec... |
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Section 2113.13 | Minority of an executor.
...s another executor who will accept the trust. If there is that other executor, the estate shall be administered by that executor until the minor arrives at full age when the former minor may be admitted as executor upon giving bond as provided in section 2109.04 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2113.21 | Powers of executors, administrators, and testamentary trustees during a will contest.
... the will annexed, or the testamentary trustee may, during the contest, do the following: (1) Control all the real property and all the personal property of the testator not administered before the contest; (2) Collect the debts and convert all assets into money, except those that are specially bequeathed; (3) Pay all taxes on the real and personal property and all debts; (4) Repair buildings and make other ... |
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Section 2113.46 | Who may discharge mortgage.
...be seized of the mortgaged premises in trust for the same persons who would be entitled to the money if the premises had been redeemed. |
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Section 2113.73 | Security for distributees and indemnification for sureties.
... executor's liability on account of the trust, or the foreign administrator's or executor's sureties are irresponsible, the distributees, heirs, or legatees, in any court of common pleas or probate court may compel the foreign administrator or executor to secure the amounts respectively due to them and any of the foreign administrator's or executor's sureties may require indemnity on account of their liability ... |
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Section 2113.82 | Orders to pay money and property held in trust for safe keeping for nonresidents of United States.
...rned into the county treasurer or to a trustee under section 2113.81 of the Revised Code satisfies the probate court of the person's right to receive it, the court shall order the county treasurer or the trustee to pay it over to the person. |
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Section 2115.06 | Appraisers - compensation - fees may be charged against the estate.
...d sworn to a faithful discharge of the trust. The executor or administrator, subject to the approval of the court, may appoint separate appraisers of property located in any other county and appoint separate appraisers for each asset. In lieu of the appointment of an appraiser for real property, the executor or administrator may accept the valuation of the real property by the county auditor. If appraisers fa... |
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Section 2121.03 | Probate court hearing.
...of a contract, beneficiary designation, trust, or otherwise, arising by reason of the death of the presumed decedent. |
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Section 2121.05 | Proceedings for probating will.
... presumed decedent under any contract, trust, or other nonprobate property interest of any person or entity who was a party to the proceedings. The court may condition the granting of that order by requiring any person or entity who would benefit by the order to furnish bond for a three-year period after the decree in the form and amount, with or without sureties, as the court shall order. If any supplementary... |
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Section 2121.08 | Administering estate when decree vacated.
...ther contractual payee, successor to a trust interest, or otherwise of the presumed decedent shall be subject to this section, and upon vacating of the decree as provided in this section any property, money, right, or interest, or its fair value if the same shall have been sold or otherwise disposed of, may be recovered from the person who had received that property, money, right, or interest. (C) Except as pr... |
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Section 2123.07 | Effect of determination.
...y other appropriate action respecting a trust, upon the determination set forth in section 2123.05 of the Revised Code, and shall thereupon, together with the surety, be discharged from liability arising from such determined interest, and the title to any property thereupon purchased from such fiduciary shall be free from such determined interest. |
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Section 2127.07 | Real property subject to sale.
...ate in real property placed by deed of trust, beyond the power of the ward to sell, convey, or assign. |
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Section 2137.02 | Applicability.
...effective date of this section ; (4) A trustee acting under a trust created before, on, or after the effective date of this section ; (5) A custodian, if the user resides in this state or resided in this state at the time of the user's death. (B) This chapter does not apply to a digital asset of an employer used by an employee in the ordinary course of the employer's business. |
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Section 2137.06 | Disclosure of content of electronic communications of deceased user.
...online tool, a copy of the user's will, trust, power of attorney, or other record evidencing the user's consent to disclosure of the content of electronic communications; (E) If requested by the custodian, any of the following: (1) A number, username, address, or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the user's account; (2) Evidence linking the account to the user; ... |
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Section 2151.67 | Receipt and use of gifts and bequests.
...mmissioners of a county or the board of trustees of a district maintaining a school, forestry camp, or other facility established or to be established under section 2151.65 of the Revised Code may receive gifts, grants, devises, and bequests, either absolutely or in trust, and may receive any public moneys made available to it. Each of such boards shall use such gifts, grants, devises, bequests, and public moneys in ... |