Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2501.02 | Qualification, term, and jurisdiction of appellate judges.
...orized practice of law as in-house counsel for a business in this state or as an attorney for a government entity in this state, regardless of whether at the time of that practice the person was admitted to practice as an attorney at law in this state or practiced in the courts of this state. (B) One judge shall be chosen in each court of appeals district every two years, and shall hold office for six years, begin... |
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Section 2501.03 | Annual organizational meeting.
...orth in section 105.91 of the Revised Code. The judges of the court of appeals, or committees composed of those judges, may meet at such other times and places within this state as may be designated by the chief justice to carry out the purposes of the organization. Annual dues in a reasonable amount may be assessed each member of the organization. Annual dues and the actual and necessary expenses incurred by each... |
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Section 2501.04 | No term of court - sessions of court.
...There shall be no terms of court for the court of appeals. The court of appeals of each district shall hold sessions in each county of the district as the necessity arises. |
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Section 2501.05 | Cause heard in county of origination.
... good cause shown, the court of appeals determines that the cause may be heard in another county of the district. A cause may be decided in any county of the district. When a cause is decided, or heard and decided, in a county other than the county in which the cause originated, the court shall certify its decision to the proper county in the district and make all the necessary orders pertaining to that cause. |
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Section 2501.06 | Presiding judge - administrative judge.
...t, and no administrative judge has been designated under division (C) of this section, the judge having the next shortest time to serve shall be the presiding judge. (B) In each district composed of more than three judges, the court of appeals may adopt local rules to provide a method for selecting the presiding judge different from that provided in division (A) of this section. Unless local rules to the contrary ha... |
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Section 2501.07 | Quorum - absence of judge.
...t, or decree. No judge shall absent himself from a session of the court in his district or a district to which he has been assigned, except for sickness or other good cause. |
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Section 2501.08 | Uniform rules of practice.
...The judges of the court of appeals, or a majority of such judges, may make and publish such uniform rules of practice, for all the districts, as are not in conflict with statute or the rules of the supreme court. |
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Section 2501.09 | Docket order of cases.
... (B) Cases in which the person seeking relief is imprisoned or has been convicted of a felony; (C) Cases involving the validity of a tax levied or assessment made, or the power to make such levy or assessment; (D) Cases involving the construction or constitutionality of a statute or a question of practice, in which the questions arising are of general public interest; (E) Cases in which the relief sought is damage... |
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Section 2501.12 | Motion to certify record in case of conflict.
...f the other case, the county and the appellate district in which the judgment was entered, and the respect in which the judgments are in conflict. |
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Section 2501.13 | Filing affidavit of disqualification.
...rt or a party's counsel, allegedly presided in the lower court in the same proceeding, or allegedly otherwise is disqualified to preside in a proceeding pending before the court, any party to the proceeding or the party's counsel may file an affidavit of disqualification with the clerk of the supreme court. The affidavit of disqualification shall be filed and decided in accordance with divisions (B) to (E) of section... |
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Section 2501.14 | Assigning judges from another district.
...ct from which such assigned judges are selected, to hold court in such district. |
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Section 2501.15 | Expenses of assigned judge.
...de the district for which the judge was elected. Such expenses shall be paid from appropriations made for this purpose pursuant to the certificate of the chief justice of the court of appeals, or the judge making the assignment. |
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Section 2501.16 | Clerks - employees - special projects of court.
...including, but not limited to, the acquisition of additional facilities or the rehabilitation of existing facilities, the acquisition of equipment, the hiring and training of staff, the employment of magistrates, the training and education of judges, acting judges, and magistrates, community service programs, and other related services. Upon that determination, the court by rule may charge a fee, in addition to all o... |
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Section 2501.161 | Cancellation of uncollectible debts.
...ay direct the clerk of the court to cancel all or part of the claim. The clerk shall then effect the cancellation. |
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Section 2501.17 | Compensation of clerks and employees.
...l receive their actual expenses for traveling when attending court in any county other than that in which they reside, to be paid as provided by section 2301.22 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2501.18 | Furnishing supplies and courtrooms.
...rks of the courts of appeals shall provide such courts with necessary stationery, and furnish for their use reports of the decisions of the courts of this state, with the latest edition of the Revised Code, digests, and such other lawbooks as such courts require, which books shall be the property of the county. The expense incurred by such clerks shall be paid from the county treasury on the warrant of the county aud... |
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Section 2501.181 | Principal seat - county responsibility.
...l seat of a court of appeals shall provide and maintain the books, supplies, and facilities required to be provided under section 2501.18 of the Revised Code. The expenses of operating the court, including the cost of providing and maintaining books, supplies, and facilities, and including the compensation of one or more constables appointed pursuant to section 2701.07 of the Revised Code, shall be borne by all count... |
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Section 2501.19 | Process.
...services in the court of common pleas under section 311.17 of the Revised Code. Such officer shall attend upon the court during any session in his county. The performance of such duties by the sheriff or other officer may be enforced by the court. |
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Section 2501.20 | Temporary location of court in event of emergency.
...the administrative judge withdraws, cancels, or rescinds the order. (B) The authority of an administrative judge of a court of appeals to issue an order authorizing the court to operate at a temporary location pursuant to division (A) of this section is independent of and shall not be conditioned upon a declaration of a judicial emergency issued by the chief justice of the supreme court pursuant to Rule 14 of the Ru... |
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Section 2503.01 | Composition of supreme court; qualifications for justices.
...orized practice of law as in-house counsel for a business in this state or as an attorney for a government entity in this state, regardless of whether at the time of that practice the person was admitted to practice as an attorney at law in this state or practiced in the courts of this state. |
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Section 2503.02 | Chief justice term, election, vacancy.
...f justice of the supreme court shall be elected every six years and shall hold office for six years commencing on the first day of January next after his election. Vacancies occurring in the office of chief justice shall be filled in the manner prescribed for the filling of vacancies in the office of judge of the supreme court. |
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Section 2503.03 | Justice term, election.
...he first day of January next after his election and the term of the other judge shall commence on the second day of January next after his election. |
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Section 2503.04 | Presiding judge - assigning judges from common pleas court.
... from other counties to aid in the disposition of such business. When the number of cases pending in the court of common pleas of any county exceeds seventy-five per cent of the number of cases filed during the preceding year, the chief justice, without request, shall assign judges from other counties to aid in the disposition of such business, and the chief justice shall, at such times as he may desire, and not less... |
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Section 2503.05 | Appointment of officers and employees.
... to the chief justice, and assistants, deputies, clerks, stenographers, and other employees who are necessary for the prompt and efficient discharge of the duties of the offices of the clerk, the reporter, the administrative director, the law librarian, the marshal, and the administrative assistant. All such appointees shall serve at the pleasure of the court. The supreme court shall fix the compensation to b... |
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Section 2503.06 | Bond of clerk of supreme court.
...sections 3.22 and 3.23 of the Revised Code indorsed thereon shall be deposited with the secretary of state. |