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Ohio Code > Title 21 > Chapter 2121 - Presumed Decedents' Law


Current as of: 2009
§ 2121.01Presumption of death
§ 2121.02Proceedings in case of presumption of death
§ 2121.03Probate court hearing
§ 2121.04Date of decree - marriage dissolved
§ 2121.05Proceedings for probating will
§ 2121.06Descent of real estate
§ 2121.07Bond required for distribution of estate
§ 2121.08Administering estate when decree vacated
§ 2121.09Substituting presumed decedent as plaintiff or defendant

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