Effective: November 15, 1977 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 162 – 112th General Assembly The title to property, which title is the subject of a final judgment or order sought to be vacated, modified, or set aside by any type of proceeding or attack and which title has, by, in consequence of, or in reliance upon […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly When, by mistake of the pleader, the amount claimed in the pleading and recovered is less than the true amount then due, the party injured by the mistake may recover the balance by civil action, without costs.
Effective: January 9, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 104th General Assembly When a judgment, including judgments rendered by a judge of a county court or mayor, a transcript of which has been filed in the court of common pleas for execution, is dormant, or when a finding for money in equitable proceedings remains […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly When either party to the dormant judgment or finding mentioned in section 2325.15 of the Revised Code, his agent or attorney, makes affidavit showing that the adverse party is not a resident of the state, that such judgment or finding remains unsatisfied […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly If sufficient cause is not shown to the contrary, the judgment or finding mentioned in section 2325.15 of the Revised Code shall stand revived, and thereafter may be made to operate as a lien upon the lands and tenements of each judgment […]
Effective: June 2, 2004 Latest Legislation: House Bill 212 – 125th General Assembly (A) An action to revive a judgment can only be brought within ten years from the time it became dormant, unless the party entitled to bring that action, at the time the judgment became dormant, was within the age of minority, of […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly In case of the death of either or both parties after judgment rendered, and before its satisfaction, his or their representatives may be made parties to the judgment, and it may be revived by an action brought for that purpose; or they […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly When a judgment or decree has been rendered in the court of appeals and a mandate directed to the court of common pleas to carry it into execution, on the death of either or both parties thereto before its satisfaction, it may […]