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2109.55 Judgment in favor of state.

If a judgment is rendered in the name of the state under section 2109.52 of the Revised Code and there is no fiduciary within this state, the prosecuting attorney shall cause the certificate provided for in section 2109.54 of the Revised Code to be filed in the clerk’s office and proceed thereon to execution as provided in such section. Such prosecuting attorney shall pay the money realized upon such execution to the county treasurer for the use of such trust, reserving such compensation to himself as the probate court allows.

Effective Date: 10-01-1953

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title21 > Chapter2109 > 2109_55

2109.55 Judgment in favor of state.

If a judgment is rendered in the name of the state under section 2109.52 of the Revised Code and there is no fiduciary within this state, the prosecuting attorney shall cause the certificate provided for in section 2109.54 of the Revised Code to be filed in the clerk’s office and proceed thereon to execution as provided in such section. Such prosecuting attorney shall pay the money realized upon such execution to the county treasurer for the use of such trust, reserving such compensation to himself as the probate court allows.

Effective Date: 10-01-1953


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title21 > Chapter2109 > 2109_55

2109.55 Judgment in favor of state.

If a judgment is rendered in the name of the state under section 2109.52 of the Revised Code and there is no fiduciary within this state, the prosecuting attorney shall cause the certificate provided for in section 2109.54 of the Revised Code to be filed in the clerk’s office and proceed thereon to execution as provided in such section. Such prosecuting attorney shall pay the money realized upon such execution to the county treasurer for the use of such trust, reserving such compensation to himself as the probate court allows.

Effective Date: 10-01-1953