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2006 Ohio Revised Code - 2307. Civil Actions.
- 2307.01. Action defined.
- · · · [2307.01.1] 2307.011.For causes of action which accrued before April 7, 2005, see archived provisions.
- 2307.02-2307.05 Repealed.
Suit on Bond.
Married Woman.
- 2307.09. Married woman may sue and be sued.
- 2307.10. Wife's right to defend.
- 2307.11. [Repealed]
- · · · [2307.11.1] 2307.111.[Repealed]
Minor or Unborn Person.
- 2307.12. Next friend liable for costs.
- 2307.13. [Repealed]
- · · · [2307.13.1] 2307.131.Defense of unborn persons and charitable trusts not in being.
- 2307.14. Compensation and replacement of guardian ad litem or trustee.
- 2307.15. Determination of insanity of a party.
- 2307.16. Partnership may sue or be sued by its name.
- · · · [2307.16.1] 2307.161.[Repealed]
- 2307.17. Person claiming property interest may be made a party.
- 2307.18. Officer acting under process may interplead.
- 2307.19. [Repealed]
- · · · [2307.19.1] 2307.191.[Repealed]
- 2307.20, 2307.21 Repealed.
Apportionment of Liability in Certain Civil Actions.
- 2307.22. Determination of joint and several tort liability; defendant liable only for proportionate share.
- 2307.23. For causes of action which accrued before April 7, 2005, see archived provisions.
- 2307.24. Joint and several liability not based on tort; vicarious liability.
- 2307.25. Right of contribution; effect of settlement; subrogation right of insurer; right of indemnity.
- 2307.26. Enforcement of right of contribution.
- 2307.27. Satisfaction of judgment; answers to interrogatories apportioning liability.
- 2307.28. Release or covenant not to sue.
- 2307.29. For causes of action which accrued before April 7, 2005, see archived provisions.
Joint and Several Liability.
- 2307.31. [Repealed]
- · · · [2307.31.1] 2307.311.[Repealed]
- 2307.32, 2307.33 Repealed.
- · · · [2307.33.1] 2307.331.[Repealed]
- 2307.34. Insurer contribution and motor carrier liability as to leased motor vehicles.
- 2307.35-2307.38 Repealed.
Long-arm Statutes.
- · · · [2307.38.1] 2307.381.Definitions.
- · · · [2307.38.2] 2307.382.Personal jurisdiction.
- · · · [2307.38.3, 2307.38.4] 2307.383, 2307.384 Repealed.
- · · · [2307.38.5] 2307.385.Court's jurisdiction undiminished.
- 2307.39. Enforcement of agreement to be governed by Ohio law and to submit to jurisdiction of Ohio courts.
General Assembly Privilege.
Aircraft Negligence.
Hazing.
Tax Statutes.
Abortion-Related Actions.
Child Stealing.
- 2307.50. Civil action for interference with parental or guardianship interest in minor.
- 2307.51. [Repealed]
- 2307.52. Civil liability for terminating or attempting termination of pregnancy after viability.
- 2307.53. Civil action for partial birth feticide; sanction for frivolous conduct.
Criminal Acts.
Damage or Theft.
- 2307.61. Property owner may recover for willful damage or theft; written demand for payment.
- 2307.62. Action by cable television owner or operator to recover damages.
- 2307.63. Consent or defense in action against mental health professional based on sexual conduct or contact.
- 2307.64. Electronic mail advertisments.
- 2307.65. Civil action against person who commits medicaid eligibility fraud.
Vandalism, Desecration or Intimidation.
Product Liability.
- 2307.71. Definitions.
- · · · [2307.71.1] 2307.711.Application of contributory fault provisions; assumption of risk.
- 2307.72. Damages recoverable on product liability claim; environmental damage.
- 2307.73. When manufacturer is liable for compensatory damages; evidence of defect.
- 2307.74. When product is defective in manufacture or construction.
- 2307.75. When product is defective in design or formulation.
- 2307.76. When product is defective due to inadequate warning or instruction.
- 2307.77. Conformance to representation.
- 2307.78. Liability of supplier.
- 2307.79. Compensatory damages for economic loss.
- · · · [2307.79.1, 2307.79.2] 2307.791, 2307.792 Repealed.
- 2307.80. Punitive or exemplary damages.
- · · · [2307.80.1] 2307.801.[Repealed]
- 2307.81. Disparagement of perishable agricultural or aquacultural food product.
Silicosis and Mixed Dust Disease Claims.
- 2307.84. Definitions.
- 2307.85. Minimum requirements for tort action alleging silicosis claim.
- 2307.86. Minimum requirements for tort action alleging mixed dust disease claim.
- 2307.87. Filing of prima-facie evidence concerning physical impairment; challenge by defendant; administrative dismissal without prejudice.
- 2307.88. Discovery rule applies to nonmalignant condition claims; claims are distinct from cancer claims; settlement not to release future cancer claims.
- 2307.89. Liability of premises owner.
- 2307.90. Bankruptcy proceedings; workers' compensation law or veterans' benefit program; exhumation of bodies.
- · · · [2307.90.1] 2307.901.Plaintiff's burden of establishing claim against particular defendant.
- · · · [2307.90.2] 2307.902.Requirements for shareholder liability under doctrine of piercing corporate veil.
Asbestos Claims.
- 2307.91. Definitions.
- 2307.92. Minimum medical requirements for tort action alleging asbestos claim.
- 2307.93. Filing of prima-facie evidence; challenge by defendant; administrative dismissal without prejudice.
- 2307.94. Tolling of limitation on claim based on nonmalignant condition; claim is distinct from cancer claim; settlement not to release future cancer claim.
- · · · [2307.94.1] 2307.941.Liability of premises owner; "employee" defined.
- 2307.95. Bankruptcy proceedings; workers' compensation law or veterans' benefit program; effect on wrongful death claims.
- 2307.96. Plaintiff's burden of establishing claim against particular defendant.
- 2307.97. Limitations on cumulative successor asbestos-related liabilities of a corporation.
- 2307.98. Requirements for shareholder liability under doctrine of piercing corporate veil.
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