Ohio Revised Code Chapter 1341 - Sureties
- Section 1341.01 - Qualifications Of Sureties.
Sureties must be residents of this state and worth, in the aggregate, double the sum to be secured, beyond the amount of their debts,...
- Section 1341.02 - Sureties May Be Required To Testify Concerning Their Sufficiency.
A court or an officer authorized by law to approve a surety may require such person to testify, orally or in writing, touching his...
- Section 1341.03 - Certain Sureties Cannot Waive Their Rights.
In contracts for the payment of money to banks or bankers, sureties in fact, known to the parties to be such at the time...
- Section 1341.04 - Sureties May Require Creditors To Sue.
A person bound as surety in a written instrument for the payment of money or other valuable thing, if a right of action accrued...
- Section 1341.05 - Representatives Of Sureties.
The executor or administrator of a surety bound as provided in section 1341.04 of the Revised Code, in like manner may make requisition of...
- Section 1341.06 - Limitations.
Sections 1341.04 and 1341.05 of the Revised Code do not affect bonds required by law to be given by guardians, executors, administrators, trustees of...
- Section 1341.07 - Surety On Judgment May Revive.
When the surety in a judgment, who is certified therein to be such, or his personal representative, pays the judgment, or part thereof, to...
- Section 1341.08 - Sureties Of County Officers May Apply To Be Discharged.
A surety of any county officer, except a county commissioner, may notify the board of county commissioners by giving at least five days' written...
- Section 1341.09 - Duty Of Board Of County Commissioners With Reference To Release Of Sureties.
Upon notice being given, as provided in section 1341.08 of the Revised Code, the board of county commissioners shall hear the application, and if...
- Section 1341.10 - Sureties For County Officers Not Released Until New Bond Filed.
The original sureties of a county officer shall not be released or discharged until the filing of a new bond as required by section...
- Section 1341.11 - Sureties Of Constable Or Marshal May Apply To Be Discharged.
If a constable, or the marshal of a municipal corporation, on demand for that purpose by a person entitled thereto, his agent, or attorney,...
- Section 1341.12 - Proceedings By Legislative Authority Or Trustees.
Upon notice being given by a surety of his unwillingness to continue as surety of a constable or marshal, the board of township trustees...
- Section 1341.13 - Sureties Of Treasurer Of School Fund May Apply To Be Discharged.
A surety of the treasurer of school funds, in any lawfully organized school district, may notify the board of education of the district by...
- Section 1341.14 - Proceedings By Board Of Education.
Upon notice being given as provided in section 1341.13 of the Revised Code, the board of education shall hear the application, and, if in...
- Section 1341.15 - Sureties For Treasurer Of School Fund Not Released Until Bond Filed.
The original surety mentioned in section 1341.13 of the Revised Code, shall not be released or discharged until the filing of the new bond...
- Section 1341.16 - Sureties Of Township Officers May Apply To Be Discharged.
A surety of a constable, township fiscal officer, or other township officer, may notify the board of township trustees, by giving at least five...
- Section 1341.17 - Proceedings By Board Of Township Trustees.
Upon notice being given as provided in section 1341.16 of the Revised Code, the board of township trustees shall hear the application, and if...
- Section 1341.18 - Sureties For Township Officers Not Released Until Bond Filed.
The original sureties mentioned in section 1341.16 of the Revised Code shall not be released or discharged until the filing of a new bond,...
- Section 1341.19 - Sureties May Compel Principal To Pay Debt.
A surety may maintain an action against his principal to compel him to discharge the debt or liability for which the surety is bound,...
- Section 1341.20 - Surety May Have Action For Indemnity Before Debt Due.
A surety may maintain an action against his principal to obtain indemnity against the debt or liability for which he is bound, before it...
- Section 1341.21 - Surety May Have Provisional Remedy.
In an action under section 1341.20 of the Revised Code the surety may obtain any provisional remedies mentioned in Chapters 2713., 2715., 2727., and...
- Section 1341.22 - Joint Control Of Moneys And Assets.
Any party of whom a bond, undertaking, or other obligation is required, may agree with his surety for the deposit and safekeeping of any...
Last modified: October 10, 2016