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Section 2505.09 | Stay of Execution – Supersedeas Bond.

Effective: June 28, 2002 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 161 – 124th General Assembly Except as provided in section 2505.11 or 2505.12 or another section of the Revised Code or in applicable rules governing courts, an appeal does not operate as a stay of execution until a stay of execution has been obtained pursuant to the […]

Section 2505.10 | Supersedeas Bond – Sufficiency of Sureties.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly Before a supersedeas bond shall operate to stay execution of a final order, judgment, or decree, its execution and the sufficiency of its sureties shall be approved by the court in which the final order, judgment, or decree was rendered or by […]

Section 2505.11 | Substitute for Supersedeas Bond.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly A conveyance of property may be ordered by a court instead of a supersedeas bond in connection with an appeal, and, if a conveyance of property is so ordered, the conveyance may be executed and deposited with the clerk of the court […]

Section 2505.12 | No Supersedeas Bond Required for Certain Appeals.

Effective: July 11, 2001 Latest Legislation: House Bill 35 – 124th General Assembly An appellant is not required to give a supersedeas bond in connection with any of the following: (A) An appeal by any of the following: (1) An executor, administrator, guardian, receiver, trustee, or trustee in bankruptcy who is acting in that person’s […]

Section 2505.13 | Supersedeas Bond Lien Upon the Land of the Sureties.

Effective: January 30, 2014 Latest Legislation: House Bill 72 – 130th General Assembly If a supersedeas bond has been executed and filed and the surety is one other than a surety company, the clerk of the court with which the bond has been filed, upon request, shall issue a certificate that sets forth the fact […]

Section 2503.44 | Remand Final Decrees, Judgments, or Orders.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly The supreme court may remand its final decrees, judgments, or orders in cases brought before it on appeal to the court below for specific or general execution, or to the inferior courts for further proceedings.

Section 2505.01 | Procedure on Appeal Definitions.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 412 – 116th General Assembly (A) As used in the Revised Code, unless the context requires a different meaning: (1) “Appeal” means all proceedings in which a court reviews or retries a cause determined by another court, or by an administrative officer, agency, board, department, tribunal, commission, […]

Section 2505.02 | Final Orders.

Effective: September 29, 2013 Latest Legislation: House Bill 59 – 130th General Assembly (A) As used in this section: (1) “Substantial right” means a right that the United States Constitution, the Ohio Constitution, a statute, the common law, or a rule of procedure entitles a person to enforce or protect. (2) “Special proceeding” means an […]