Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Different attachments of the same property may be made by the same officer; but one inventory and appraisement are sufficient, and it is not necessary to return them with more than one order of attachment.
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly When property is under attachment, attachments thereon under subsequent orders of attachment must be as follows: (A) If it is real property, it shall be attached in the manner prescribed for executing attachment. (B) If it is personal property, it shall be […]
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly The levying officer shall return upon every order of attachment what he has done under it. The return shall show the property attached and the time it was attached. When garnishees are served under this chapter, their names, and the time each […]
Effective: March 13, 1986 Latest Legislation: House Bill 442 – 116th General Assembly An order of attachment shall bind the property attached from the time of service. A garnishee under this chapter shall be liable to the plaintiff in attachment for all property of the defendant in his hands, and money and credits due from […]
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly On application of the plaintiff, and for good cause shown, the court, may appoint a receiver, who shall take an oath and give a bond as is provided in other cases.
Effective: March 23, 2015 Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 – 130th General Assembly (A) The receiver appointed under section 2715.20 of the Revised Code shall take possession of all notes, due bills, books of account, accounts, and other evidences of debt, that have been taken by the levying officer as the property of the defendant […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The receiver appointed under section 2715.20 of the Revised Code forthwith shall give written or printed notice of his appointment to the persons indebted to the defendant in attachment, which notice must be served on the debtor by a copy personally, or […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly When required, the receiver appointed under section 2715.20 of the Revised Code shall report his proceedings to the court, and hold all money collected by him, and property which may come into his hands, subject to the order of the court.
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly When a receiver is not appointed as provided in section 2715.20 of the Revised Code, the levying officer who attaches the property shall have the powers and perform the duties of a receiver appointed by the court, and, if necessary, as such […]
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly The court may make proper orders for the preservation of property attached during the pendency of a suit and direct a sale of it when, because of its perishable nature or the costs of its keeping, that will be for the benefit […]
Effective: March 13, 1986 Latest Legislation: House Bill 442 – 116th General Assembly If the defendant, or other person on his behalf, before judgment, executes a bond to the plaintiff, with sufficient surety resident in the county and approved by the court, in the same amount as the bond filed by the plaintiff under section […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly When the plaintiff’s claim is for causing death or personal injury by a negligent or wrongful act, the bond required by section 2715.26 of the Revised Code shall be in such amount as is fixed by the court where the action is […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The bond mentioned in sections 2715.26 and 2715.27 of the Revised Code, in vacation, may be executed in the presence of the officer having the order of attachment in his hands, or, after its return before the clerk, with the same effect […]
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly After written notice is issued to a garnishee as provided in section 2715.091 of the Revised Code, the garnishee shall appear and answer within the time allowed the defendant to answer the petition upon which the attachment was granted. Under oath, he […]
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly A garnishee under this chapter shall deliver the property in his hands or pay the money other than personal earnings owing by him to the defendant, or so much thereof as the court orders, into court in accordance with section 2715.32 of […]
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly If a garnishee under this chapter fails to appear in court and answer, as required by section 2715.29 of the Revised Code, the court may proceed against him for a contempt.
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly If a garnishee under this chapter appears and answers, as required by section 2715.29 of the Revised Code, and on his examination it is discovered that at or after the service of the order and notice upon him under section 2715.091 of […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly If the garnishee fails to appear and answer as required by section 2715.29 of the Revised Code, or if he appears and answers and his disclosure is not satisfactory to the plaintiff, or if he fails to comply with the order of […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly If the plaintiff proceeds against the garnishee by action, as provided in section 2715.33 of the Revised Code, for the cause that his disclosure was unsatisfactory, unless it appears on the trial that such disclosure was incomplete, the plaintiff must pay the […]
Effective: August 26, 1982 Latest Legislation: House Bill 254 – 114th General Assembly Final judgment shall not be rendered against a garnishee under section 2715.091 of the Revised Code until the action against the defendant in attachment is determined. If judgment is rendered therein for the defendant in attachment, the garnishee shall be discharged, and […]