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Section 2505.20 | Judgment or Order Against Sureties.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly Upon the affirmance of a final order, judgment, or decree by an appellate court, a judgment or order may be entered against the sureties on any supersedeas bond involved when the mandate of affirmance from the appellate court is filed in the […]

Section 2505.22 | Filing Assignments of Error.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly In connection with an appeal of a final order, judgment, or decree of a court, assignments of error may be filed by an appellee who does not appeal, which assignments shall be passed upon by a reviewing court before the final order, […]

Section 2505.34 | Appeal on Questions of Law and Fact Damages.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly In an appeal on questions of law and fact, if the judgment of an appellate court is substantially the same as the final order of an administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality, whose final order is the subject […]

Section 2505.35 | Appeal on Questions of Law Damages.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly In an appeal on questions of law, if the final order, judgment, or decree is affirmed, or if the appeal is dismissed for want of prosecution, as part of the costs in the case there may be taxed a reasonable fee of […]

Section 2505.39 | Remand of Cases.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly A court that reverses or affirms a final order, judgment, or decree of a lower court upon appeal on questions of law, shall not issue execution, but shall send a special mandate to the lower court for execution or further proceedings. The […]

Section 2505.16 | Bond Insufficient.

Effective: June 28, 2002 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 161 – 124th General Assembly When a surety upon a supersedeas bond has moved out of the state or is not sufficient, or if the bond is insufficient in form or amount, on motion, the appellate court may order its change or renewal, or that a new […]

Section 2505.06 | Bond on Administrative-Related Appeal.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly Except as provided in section 2505.12 of the Revised Code, no administrative-related appeal shall be effective as an appeal upon questions of law and fact until the final order appealed is superseded by a bond in the amount and with the conditions […]

Section 2505.07 | Time for Perfecting Appeal.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly After the entry of a final order of an administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, or other instrumentality, the period of time within which the appeal shall be perfected, unless otherwise provided by law, is thirty days.