Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2117 - Presentment Of Claims Against Estate
- Section 2117.01 - Debts Due An Executor Or Administrator.
No part of the assets of a deceased shall be retained by an executor or administrator in satisfaction of the executor's or the administrator's...
- Section 2117.02 - Presentation Of Claim To Probate Court.
An executor or administrator within three months after the date of appointment shall present any claim the executor or administrator has against the estate...
- Section 2117.03 - Disinterested Person To Represent Estate.
At any time after the presentation by an executor or administrator of a claim that the executor or administrator owns against the estate the...
- Section 2117.04 - Appeal From Final Order Or Judgment.
Upon the hearing as to the allowance of an executor's or administrator's claim against the estate the executor or administrator represents, an appeal may...
- Section 2117.05 - Compromise And Settlement Of Claims.
On the application of an executor or administrator for authority to compromise and settle a claim in favor of or against a decedent's estate,...
- Section 2117.06 - Presentation And Allowance Of Creditor's Claims - Pending Action Against Decedent.
(A) All creditors having claims against an estate, including claims arising out of contract, out of tort, on cognovit notes, or on judgments, whether...
- Section 2117.061 - Notice Of Receipt Of Medicaid Benefits To Administrator Of Estate Recovery Program.
(A) As used in this section: (1) "Medicaid estate recovery program" means the program instituted under section 5162.21 of the Revised Code. (2) "Person...
- Section 2117.07 - Acceleration Of Bar Against Claims Of Potential Claimants.
An executor or administrator may accelerate the bar against claims against the estate established by section 2117.06 of the Revised Code by giving written...
- Section 2117.08 - Authentication Of Claims.
When a claim is presented against the estate of a deceased person, the executor or administrator may require satisfactory written proof in support of...
- Section 2117.09 - Disputed Claims.
If an executor or administrator doubts the justice of any claim presented against the estate the executor or administrator represents, the executor or administrator...
- Section 2117.10 - Failure Of Lienholder To Present Claim.
The failure of the holder of a valid lien upon any of the assets of an estate to present the lienholder's claim upon the...
- Section 2117.11 - Rejection Of A Claim.
An executor or administrator, or a distributee who receives the presentation of a claim as provided in division (A)(2) of section 2117.06 of the...
- Section 2117.12 - Action On Rejected Claim Barred.
When a claim against an estate has been rejected in whole or in part but not referred to referees, or when a claim has...
- Section 2117.13 - Claims Rejected On Requisition Of Heir, Devisee, Or Creditor.
If a devisee, legatee, heir, creditor, or other interested party files in the probate court a written requisition on the executor or administrator to...
- Section 2117.14 - Parties To Action On Claim Rejected On Requisition.
The devisee, legatee, heir, creditor, or other interested party filing the requisition referred to in section 2117.13 of the Revised Code, shall be made...
- Section 2117.15 - Payment Of Debts - Report Of Insolvency.
An executor or administrator may proceed to pay the debts due from the estate in accordance with Chapters 2113. to 2125. of the Revised...
- Section 2117.16 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 10-14-1983
- Section 2117.17 - Hearing Allowing And Classifying Claims.
(A) The probate court on its own motion may, and on motion of the executor or administrator shall, assign all claims against the estate...
- Section 2117.18 - Personal Property Taxes, Penalties, And Interest.
Taxes, penalties, and interest placed on a duplicate or added by the county auditor or the tax commissioner because of a failure to make...
- Section 2117.19 - No Allowance To Tax Inquisitors.
For the years during which property is required to be listed in the name of the executor or administrator, no percentage or part of...
- Section 2117.20 - Amended And Renumbered Rc 2106.13.
Effective Date: 05-31-1990
- Section 2117.21, 2117.22 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 01-01-1976
- Section 2117.23 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 05-31-1990
- Section 2117.24 - Amended And Renumbered Rc 2106.15.
Effective Date: 05-31-1990
- Section 2117.25 - Order In Which Debts To Be Paid.
(A) Every executor or administrator shall proceed with diligence to pay the debts of the decedent and shall apply the assets in the following...
- Section 2117.251 - Claim Of Funeral Director Arises After Death - Preneed Funeral Contracts.
A claim under the bill of a funeral director pursuant to section 2117.25 of the Revised Code arises subsequent to the death of the...
- Section 2117.26 - Amended And Renumbered Rc 2106.20.
Effective Date: 05-31-1990
- Section 2117.27 - Vendor's Lien Not Preferred.
A vendor's lien not disclosed of record shall not, after the death of the vendee, have priority as against general creditors of the deceased....
- Section 2117.28 - Debts Not Due.
Debts not due may, and on demand of the creditor shall, if assets are available therefor, be paid by the executor or administrator according...
- Section 2117.29 - Beneficiary Taking Subject To Mortgage.
When the only debts of an estate remaining unpaid are secured by liens on property of the estate, the devisees, legatees, or heirs entitled...
- Section 2117.30 - Suits Against Executor Or Administrator.
(A) No suit shall be brought against an executor or administrator by a creditor of the decedent or by any other party interested in...
- Section 2117.31 - Estate Of Deceased Joint Debtor.
When two or more persons are indebted in a joint contract, or upon a judgment founded on the joint contract, and either of them...
- Section 2117.32 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 05-31-1990
- Section 2117.33 - Claims Previously Barred.
No law relating to limitation of actions against a new administrator shall revive a claim which is barred, during the continuance in office of...
- Section 2117.34 - Execution - Limitations.
No execution against the assets of an estate shall issue upon a judgment against an executor or administrator unless upon the order of the...
- Section 2117.35 - Executions Against Executor Or Administrator.
All executions against executors and administrators for debts due from the deceased shall run against the assets of the estate of the deceased in...
- Section 2117.36 - Real Property Not Liable For Debts.
No real property of a deceased person that has been aliened or encumbered by the decedent's heirs prior to the issuing of letters testamentary...
- Section 2117.37 - Presentation Of Contingent Claims.
If a claim is contingent at the time of a decedent's death and a cause of action subsequently accrues on the claim, it shall...
- Section 2117.38 - Assets From Which Payment To Be Made.
If an executor or administrator has made a partial distribution of the assets of the estate at the time a claim is presented under...
- Section 2117.39 - Contingent Claims Not To Be Presented.
If at the time a cause of action accrues on a contingent claim against a decedent's estate, or if within two months thereafter an...
- Section 2117.40 - Estate Of Deceased In The Hands Of Heirs.
If a cause of action on a contingent claim accrues after the settlement of an estate or at such time that a claim thereon...
- Section 2117.41 - Payment Of Contingent Claims After Settlement Of Estate.
A claimant whose cause of action accrues as provided in section 2117.37 of the Revised Code may bring suit to recover on the claim...
- Section 2117.42 - Creditors May Proceed Against All In One Action.
If, in the cases specified in section 2117.41 of the Revised Code, more than one person is liable for the debt, the creditor shall...
Last modified: October 10, 2016