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Title 23 Courts-Common Pleas · Chapter 2323 Judgment
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Section 2323.06 — Mortgagor and mortgagee mediation.
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Section 2323.07 — Sale of foreclosed property.
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Section 2323.09 — Judgment against married woman.
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Section 2323.12 — Judgment by confession.
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Section 2323.13 — Warrant of attorney to confess.
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Section 2323.14 — Confession of judgment by attorney named by person in custody.
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Section 2323.21 — Rights of infants reserved in judgments.
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Section 2323.23 — Record made unless waived.
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Section 2323.24 — Contents of record.
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Section 2323.25 — Courts may order records completed.
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Section 2323.26 — Complete records need not be made.
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Section 2323.27 — Transcription of judicial records.
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Section 2323.28 — Records in dismissed cases.
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Section 2323.29 — Index to judgments.
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Section 2323.30 — Costs secured by plaintiff.
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Section 2323.31 — Cash deposits as security; indigent litigants.
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Section 2323.32 — Rule as to executors and administrators.
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Section 2323.33 — Action dismissed for want of security for costs; applicability.
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Section 2323.34 — Security if plaintiff becomes a nonresident.
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Section 2323.35 — Additional security on motion of defendant.
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Section 2323.36 — Judgment entered against surety for costs.
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Section 2323.41 — Collateral benefits introduced into evidence.
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Section 2323.42 — Motion and hearing to determine good faith of claim.
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Section 2323.43 — Limitation on compensatory damages that represent economic loss.
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Section 2323.44 — Rights of subrogee.
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Section 2323.45 — Medical liability action - affidavit of noninvolvement by health care provider - procedure.
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Section 2323.46 — Fees on summons to another county.
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Section 2323.51 — Frivolous conduct in filing civil claims.
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Section 2323.52 — Civil action to declare person vexatious litigator.
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Section 2323.55 — Future damages in medical malpractice actions.
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Section 2323.56 — Periodic payments of future damages.
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Section 2323.57 — General verdict for future damages.
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Section 2323.58 — Transfer of structural settlement payment rights definitions.
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Section 2323.261 — Records of extracounty actions.
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Section 2323.311 — Indigent litigants.
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Section 2323.421 — Medical liability action - out-of-state physician deemed licensed in Ohio to testify.
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Section 2323.451 — Affidavits of merit; discovery; joinder.
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Section 2323.581 — Valid transfer of structural settlement payment rights.
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Section 2323.582 — Contents and form of disclosure statement.
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Section 2323.583 — Transfer of structured settlement payment rights; applicable procedures.
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Section 2323.584 — Filing application for approval in advance of transfer.
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Section 2323.585 — Immunity - waiver - illegal transfers.
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Section 2323.586 — Settlement obligor and annuity issuer immune from liability.
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Section 2323.587 — Consumer sales practices act applicability.
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