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Ohio Code > Title 23 > Chapter 2307 - Civil Actions


Current as of: 2009
§ 2307.01Action defined
§ 2307.011Civil action definitions
§ 2307.06Suit on bond
§ 2307.07Copy of bond
§ 2307.09Married woman may sue and be sued
§ 2307.10Wife's right to defend
§ 2307.12Next friend liable for costs
§ 2307.131Appointment of trustee of interest of person not yet born - representing future interest of charitable trust
§ 2307.14Compensation and replacement of guardian ad litem or trustee
§ 2307.15Determination of insanity of a party
§ 2307.16Partnership may sue or be sued by its name
§ 2307.17Person claiming property interest may be made a party
§ 2307.18Officer acting under process may interplead
§ 2307.22Joint and several tort liability
§ 2307.23Determining percentage of tortious conduct attributable to party in tort action
§ 2307.24Joint and several liability that is not based in tort
§ 2307.25Right of contribution
§ 2307.26Enforcing contribution one or more tortfeasors
§ 2307.27Satisfying judgment - apportioning liability
§ 2307.28Release or a covenant not to sue or not to enforce judgment
§ 2307.29Contribution rights relation to other statutes
§ 2307.30Separate composition of joint debtor with creditor
§ 2307.34Cause of action for contribution in favor of primary insurer against secondary insurer
§ 2307.381Long-arm statute definitions
§ 2307.382Personal jurisdiction
§ 2307.385Jurisdiction
§ 2307.39Agreements to be bound by Ohio law
§ 2307.40Members and officers of the general assembly privileged from answering
§ 2307.41Venue for aircraft negligence
§ 2307.44Hazing civil liability
§ 2307.45Reciprocity in enforcing tax statutes
§ 2307.46Request for confidentiality by woman bringing civil action based on abortion
§ 2307.50Civil action to recover damages for interference with the parental or guardianship interest
§ 2307.52Civil action for damages for terminating or attempting termination of pregnancy after viability
§ 2307.53Civil action for damages for partial birth feticide
§ 2307.60Civil action for damages for criminal act
§ 2307.601No duty to retreat in residence or vehicle
§ 2307.61Civil action for willful damage or theft
§ 2307.62Civil action for damages by cable television owner or operator
§ 2307.63Consent as defense in action against mental health professional based on sexual conduct or contact
§ 2307.64Regulating electronic mail advertisements
§ 2307.65Civil action to recover benefits improperly paid
§ 2307.70Civil action for damages for vandalism, desecration or ethnic intimidation
§ 2307.71Product liability definitions
§ 2307.711Assumption of risk as affirmative defense to product liability claim
§ 2307.72Civil action for product liability claim
§ 2307.73Liability of manufacturer - enterprise liability rejected
§ 2307.74Product defective in manufacture or construction
§ 2307.75Product defective in design or formulation
§ 2307.76Product defective due to inadequate warning or instruction
§ 2307.77Product conforming to representation made by manufacturer
§ 2307.78Liability of supplier
§ 2307.79Compensatory damages for economic loss from manufacturer or supplier
§ 2307.80Punitive or exemplary damages from manufacturer or supplier
§ 2307.81Dissemination of false information about the safety of Ohio's food supply
§ 2307.84Silicosis or mixed dust disease claims - definitions
§ 2307.85Silicosis claim - prima facie showing - evidence of physical impairment - effect of decision
§ 2307.86Mixed dust disease claim - prima facie showing - evidence of physical impairment - effect of decision
§ 2307.87Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim - filing of evidence of physical impairment - challenge - administrative dismissal
§ 2307.88Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim - tolling of statute of limitations - nonmalignant and cancer claims distinct
§ 2307.89Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim against premises owner
§ 2307.90Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim - operation of other laws unaffected - exhumation not required
§ 2307.901Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim - multiple defendants - "substantial factor" test
§ 2307.902Silicosis or mixed dust disease claim - "piercing the corporate veil."
§ 2307.91Asbestos claims - definitions
§ 2307.92Asbestos claim - prima facie showing - evidence of physical impairment - effect of decision
§ 2307.93Asbestos claim - filing of evidence of physical impairment - challenge - administrative dismissal
§ 2307.94Asbestos claim - tolling of statute of limitations - nonmalignant and cancer claims distinct
§ 2307.941Asbestos claim against premises owner
§ 2307.95Asbestos claim - operation of other laws unaffected
§ 2307.96Asbestos claim - multiple defendants - "substantial factor" test
§ 2307.97Cumulative successor asbestos-related liabilities of corporation
§ 2307.98Asbestos claim - "piercing the corporate veil."

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