Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2501 - Court Of Appeals
- Section 2501.01 - Judicial Court Of Appeals Districts.
The state shall be divided into twelve judicial court of appeals districts. The counties constituting the districts are as follows: (A) First district: Hamilton;...
- Section 2501.011 - Additional Judges In Fifth Through Seventh Districts.
(A) There shall be three additional judges of the court of appeals of the fifth district, composed of Ashland, Coshocton, Delaware, Fairfield, Guernsey, Holmes,...
- Section 2501.012 - Additional Judges In Eighth Through Twelfth Districts.
(A) There shall be nine additional judges of the court of appeals of the eighth district, composed of Cuyahoga county. Three of the additional...
- Section 2501.013 - Additional Judges In First Through Fourth Districts.
(A) There shall be three additional judges of the court of appeals of the first district, composed of Hamilton county. The additional three judges...
- Section 2501.02 - Qualification, Term And Jurisdiction Of Appellate Judges.
Each judge of a court of appeals shall have been admitted to practice as an attorney at law in this state and have, for...
- Section 2501.03 - Annual Organizational Meeting.
The judges of the court of appeals shall meet annually at such time and place within the state as may be set by the...
- Section 2501.04 - No Term Of Court - Sessions Of Court.
There shall be no terms of court for the court of appeals. The court of appeals of each district shall hold sessions in each...
- Section 2501.05 - Cause Heard In County Of Origination.
The court of appeals shall hear each cause in the county in which the cause originated, unless, for good cause shown, the court of...
- Section 2501.06 - Presiding Judge - Administrative Judge.
(A) The judge of each court of appeals district composed of three judges who has the shortest time to serve, and who does not...
- Section 2501.07 - Quorum - Absence Of Judge.
A majority of the judges of the court of appeals, competent to sit, is necessary to form a quorum, or to make or render...
- Section 2501.08 - Uniform Rules Of Practice.
The judges of the court of appeals, or a majority of such judges, may make and publish such uniform rules of practice, for all...
- Section 2501.09 - Docket Order Of Cases.
Cases in the court of appeals shall be entered on the docket in the order in which they are commenced, received, or filed. They...
- Section 2501.10, 2501.11 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 01-17-1978
- Section 2501.12 - Motion To Certify Record In Case Of Conflict.
A motion seeking an order of the court of appeals to certify the record of a case to the supreme court for the reason...
- Section 2501.13 - Filing Affidavit Of Disqualification.
If a judge of the court of appeals allegedly is interested in a proceeding pending before the court in a county of the judge's...
- Section 2501.14 - Assigning Judges From Another District.
When the presiding judge of a district requests that judges of the court of appeals be assigned to hold court with the judges of...
- Section 2501.15 - Expenses Of Assigned Judge.
A judge assigned under section 2501.14 of the Revised Code shall be paid the judge's actual expenses for each day the judge performs judicial...
- Section 2501.16 - Clerks - Employees - Special Projects Of Court.
(A) Each court of appeals may appoint one or more official reporters, law clerks, secretaries, and any other employees that the court considers necessary...
- Section 2501.161 - Cancellation Of Uncollectible Debts.
If at any time the court finds that an amount owing to the court is due and uncollectible, in whole or in part, the...
- Section 2501.17 - Compensation Of Clerks And Employees.
Each officer and employee of a court of appeals appointed under section 2501.16 of the Revised Code shall receive the compensation that is fixed...
- Section 2501.18 - Furnishing Supplies And Courtrooms.
Upon the written requisition of the courts of appeals, the clerks of the courts of appeals shall provide such courts with necessary stationery, and...
- Section 2501.181 - Principal Seat - County Responsibility.
(A) A court of appeals may select one of the counties in its district as its principal seat. (B) The board of county commissioners...
- Section 2501.19 - Process.
Process issuing from the court of appeals shall be directed to the sheriff or other proper officer of the county where it is to...
- Section 2501.20 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 06-13-1996
- Section 2501.20 - Temporary Location Of Court In Event Of Emergency.
(A) In the event of a natural or man-made disaster, civil disorder, or any extraordinary circumstance that interrupts or threatens to interrupt the orderly...
Last modified: October 10, 2016