Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2737 - Replevin
- Section 2737.01 - Replevin Definitions.
As used in this chapter: (A) "Movant" means a party to an action who has filed a motion for an order of possession of...
- Section 2737.02 - Pre-judgment Recovery Of Personal Property.
The possession of specific personal property may be recovered in a civil action prior to the entry of judgment, only as provided in sections...
- Section 2737.03 - Motion And Affidavit For Order Of Possession Of Property.
Any party to an action involving a claim for the recovery of specific personal property, upon or at any time after commencement of the...
- Section 2737.04 - Request For Hearing On Motion For Order Of Possession Of Property.
A respondent to a motion filed under section 2737.03 of the Revised Code may receive a hearing on the motion in accordance with section...
- Section 2737.05 - Form For Notice Of Motion For An Order Of Possession.
(A) Upon the filing of a motion for an order of possession pursuant to section 2737.03 of the Revised Code, the movant shall file...
- Section 2737.06 - Issuing Order Of Possession Without Hearing.
(A) If a motion for an order of possession has been filed pursuant to section 2737.03 of the Revised Code, the court may issue...
- Section 2737.07 - Hearing On Motion For Order Of Possession Of Property.
(A) Upon the filing of the motion for an order of possession pursuant to section 2737.03 of the Revised Code, the court shall cause...
- Section 2737.08 - Order Of Possession Contents.
(A) An order of possession issued by the court shall be addressed and delivered to the levying officer. It shall contain all of the...
- Section 2737.09 - Execution Of Order.
The levying officer promptly shall execute the order of possession after it has taken effect by taking possession of the property described in the...
- Section 2737.10 - Filing Of Bond Before Order Of Possession Is Effective.
An order of possession issued by a court shall not be effective until the movant files with the court a bond to the respondent,...
- Section 2737.11 - Recovery Of Property By Filing Bond Or Cash Deposit.
The respondent may recover property taken pursuant to an order of possession of which the property is the subject by filing with the court...
- Section 2737.12 - Objections To Sureties.
The movant or the respondent may object to the surety of the other by filing with the court within ten days after the filing...
- Section 2737.13 - Duty Of Levying Officer After Taking Possession Of Property Pursuant To Order Of Possession.
After the levying officer takes possession of property pursuant to an order of possession, and until the property is delivered to the movant, he...
- Section 2737.14 - Final Judgment To Award Permanent Possession.
In an action to recover possession of personal property in which an order of possession has been issued, the final judgment shall award permanent...
- Section 2737.15 - Proceedings When Movant Fails To Prosecute To Final Judgment.
When a movant obtains possession of property pursuant to this chapter, but fails to prosecute the action to final judgment, on application of the...
- Section 2737.16 - Order Of Possession Directed To Levying Officer Of County.
An order of possession may be directed to the levying officer of any county within this state. Effective Date: 08-26-1982
- Section 2737.17 - Officer May Use Any Lawful Means To Enter Any Building Or Enclosure.
Unless the order of possession directed to the levying officer specifies otherwise, the levying officer, in the execution of the order, may use any...
- Section 2737.18 - Action On Bond.
A party may seek recovery of damages awarded pursuant to section 2737.14 of the Revised Code and the costs of judgment execution against the...
- Section 2737.19 - Issuing Order Of Possession Without Notice Or Hearing.
(A) Upon the filing of a motion for an order of possession, the court may issue an order of possession without issuing notice to...
- Section 2737.20 - Injunctive Relief.
In addition to, or in lieu of, any other relief available under sections 2737.01 to 2737.19 of the Revised Code, the court may grant...
Last modified: October 10, 2016