Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4753.17 | Audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact.
...rumentality of the Compact states. 2. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or against the Commission shall be brought solely and exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the principal office of the Commission is located. The Commission may waive venue and jurisdictional defenses to the extent it adopts or consents to participate in alternative dispute resolution proceedings. 3. Nothing in thi... |
Section 4755.14 | Occupational therapy licensure compact.
...rumentality of the Compact States. 2. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or against the Commission shall be brought solely and exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the principal office of the Commission is located. The Commission may waive venue and jurisdictional defenses to the extent it adopts or consents to participate in alternative dispute resolution proceedings. 3. Nothing in thi... |
Section 4755.57 | Physical therapy licensure compact.
...rumentality of the Compact states. 2. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or against the Commission shall be brought solely and exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the principal office of the Commission is located. The Commission may waive venue and jurisdictional defenses to the extent it adopts or consents to participate in alternative dispute resolution proceedings. 3. Nothing in thi... |
Section 4757.51 | [Enacted as R.C. 4757.50 by S.B. 204, 134th General Assembly and recodified as R.C. 4757.51 pursuant to R.C. 103.131] Counseling compact.
...rumentality of the Compact States. 2. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or against the Commission shall be brought solely and exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the principal office of the Commission is located. The Commission may waive venue and jurisdictional defenses to the extent it adopts or consents to participate in alternative dispute resolution proceedings. 3. Nothing in thi... |
Section 123.283 | Ohio cultural and sports facility performance grants.
... facility shall be to provide a site or venue for the presentation to the public of motorsports events, professional tennis tournaments, or events of one or more major or minor league professional athletic or sports teams that are associated with the state or with a city or region of the state. The facility shall be owned by or located on real property owned by the state or a governmental agency, a nonprofit corporat... |
Section 1331.03 | Forfeiture after notice.
...the state, for the use of the general revenue fund, five hundred dollars for each day that such violation is committed or continued after due notice is given by the attorney general or a prosecuting attorney. Such sum may be recovered in the name of the state. The attorney general, or the prosecuting attorney of any county upon the order of the attorney general, shall prosecute for the recovery thereof. When such act... |
Section 1331.08 | Liability for damages.
...or in any court having jurisdiction and venue thereof, without respect to the amount in controversy, and recover treble the damages sustained by the person and the person's costs of suit. When it appears to the court, before which a proceeding under those sections is pending, that the ends of justice require other parties to be brought before the court, the court may cause them to be made parties defendant and s... |
Section 1331.11 | Jurisdiction of courts.
... in any county in which there is proper venue. When such suit is instituted by the attorney general in quo warranto, he may begin the same in the supreme court of the state, or the court of appeals of Franklin county. When such suit is instituted by the attorney general to restrain and enjoin a violation of sections 1331.01 to 1331.14 of the Revised Code, he may begin the same in the court of common pleas of Frankl... |
Section 1334.06 | Written agreements - contents.
...n agreement restricting jurisdiction or venue to a forum outside of this state, or requiring the application of laws of another state, is void with respect to a claim otherwise enforceable under sections 1334.01 to 1334.15 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1334.15 | Legislative intent; remedies; waiver.
... to 1334.15 of the Revised Code or any venue or choice of law provision that deprives a purchaser who is an Ohio resident of the benefit of those sections is contrary to public policy and is void and unenforceable. |
Section 135.14 | Investing interim moneys of public subdivisions.
... obligations are payable from general revenues of the political subdivision and backed by the full faith and credit of the political subdivision. (b) The bonds or other obligations are rated at the time of purchase in the three highest classifications established by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization and purchased through a registered securities broker or dealer. (c) The aggregat... |
Section 135.35 | County inactive moneys.
...ply to the court for an order to change venue to a court of common pleas located more than one hundred miles from the county in which the investing authority is located. For purposes of this division, "investment or deposit agreement" means any agreement between an investing authority and a person, under which agreement the person agrees to invest, deposit, or otherwise manage, on behalf of the investing authority... |
Section 145.101 | Venue for court actions.
...Any action brought against the public employees retirement system or the public employees retirement board or its officers, employees, or board members in their official capacities shall be brought in the appropriate court in Franklin county, Ohio. |
Section 147.542 | Notarial certificates.
...information: (1) The state and county venue where the notarization is being performed; (2) The wording of the acknowledgment or jurat in question; (3) The date on which the notarial act was performed; (4) The signature of the notary, exactly as shown on the notary's commission; (5) The notary's printed name, displayed below the notary's signature or inked stamp; (6) The notary's notarial seal and com... |
Section 1509.61 | Public meeting required concerning proposed lease agreements for development of oil and gas resources.
... meeting shall be conducted in a public venue in the municipal corporation or township in which the proposed well is to be located. The public meeting shall not occur at the same meeting at which the legislative authority of the political subdivision votes to enter into a proposed lease, if applicable. The legislative authority of the political subdivision shall send notice not later than ten days prior to the... |
Section 187.09 | Venue and jurisdiction for actions brought by or on behalf of corporation; constitutional challenges.
...(A) Any action brought by or on behalf of JobsOhio against a director or former director in that individual's capacity as a director shall be brought in the court of common pleas of Franklin county. (B) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, any claim asserting that any one or more sections of the Revised Code amended or enacted by H.B. 1 of the 129th general assembly, any section of Chapter 4313... |
Section 1925.02 | Jurisdiction.
... (3) The territorial jurisdiction and venue of a small claims division are concurrent with that of the respective court under its procedures in ordinary civil actions. Jurisdiction over the person of a defendant may not be obtained by any form of published or substituted service or warrant of attorney. (B) A counterclaim or cross-claim of six thousand dollars or less does not affect the jurisdiction of a small cl... |
Section 2127.09 | Venue.
...An action by an executor, administrator, or guardian to obtain authority to sell real property shall be brought in the county in which the executor, administrator, or guardian was appointed or in which the real property subject to sale or any part of the property is situated. If the action is brought in a county other than that in which the real property or a part of the property is situated, a certified transc... |
Section 2307.41 | Venue for aircraft negligence.
...Actions for injury to a person or property caused by the negligence of the pilot, operator, legal or equitable owner, lessor, or lessee of an aircraft may be brought by the person injured against such pilot, operator, legal or equitable owner, lessor, or lessee in the county in which such injury occurred, or in any county on or over which the aircraft passes in the course of the voyage. A summons in such action again... |
Section 2311.40 | Itemized bill of costs and expenses certified to county auditor.
...In all civil actions in which the venue is changed, the clerk of the county to which such action has been sent, upon its termination in the courts of his county, shall make a full itemized bill of all costs and expenses of such action which have been paid out of the county treasury of the county to which it was changed, and certify such bill of costs and expenses to the county auditor of the county from which such ac... |
Section 2733.03 | Jurisdiction and venue in quo warranto actions.
...An action in quo warranto can be brought only in the supreme court, or in the court of appeals of the county in which the defendant, or one of the defendants, resides or is found, or, when the defendant is a corporation, in the county in which it is situated or has a place of business. When the attorney general files the petition, such action may be brought in the court of appeals of Franklin county. |
Section 2931.01 | Definitions pertaining to jurisdiction and venue.
...(A) As used in Chapters 2931. to 2953. of the Revised Code, "magistrate" includes county court judges, police justices, mayors of municipal corporation, and judges of other courts inferior to the court of common pleas. (B) As used in Chapters 2931. to 2953., except sections 2933.21 to 2933.33, of the Revised Code: (1) "Judge" does not include the probate judge. (2) "Court" does not include the probate court. (3) ... |
Section 2937.12 | Preliminary hearing - presentation of case of accused.
...the county or any other county in which venue appears, for trial pursuant to indictment by grand jury; (2) Find that there is probable cause to hold or recognize defendant to appear before the court of common pleas for trial pursuant to indictment or information on such other charge, felony or misdemeanor, as the evidence indicates was committed by accused; (3) Find that a misdemeanor was committed and there is pro... |
Section 2945.72 | Extending time for hearing or trial.
... necessitated by a removal or change of venue pursuant to law; (G) Any period during which trial is stayed pursuant to an express statutory requirement, or pursuant to an order of another court competent to issue such order; (H) The period of any continuance granted on the accused's own motion, and the period of any reasonable continuance granted other than upon the accused's own motion; (I) Any period during w... |
Section 307.679 | Sports parks; cooperative agreements; bonds.
... facility designed and constructed as a venue for public entertainment and recreation by the presentation of sporting and athletic events, or other events and exhibitions, including a facility designed to provide a site for one or more athletic or sports teams or activities, spectator facilities, parking facilities, walkways, and auxiliary facilities; real and personal property; property rights; easements; leasehold ... |