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Section 5310.38 - Implementation of resolution of abolition.

Ohio Rev Code § 5310.38 (2019) (N/A)
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(A) A resolution of abolition shall not be implemented later than one month following its adoption.

(B) Within ten days after adoption of the resolution by the board of county commissioners, the recorder shall notify the board, the clerk of the court of common pleas, and the clerk of the probate court in writing of the adoption of the resolution of abolition and set the date upon which implementation of abolition of land registration in the county is to begin. The date thus set, which is the "date of implementation," shall be not later than one month after the day upon which the resolution was adopted.

If one or more parcels of land registered in the county lie partly in another county or counties, the recorder shall send a copy of the notice required by the preceding paragraph to the recorder, clerk of the court of common pleas, and clerk of the probate court of each such other county.

(C) Beginning on the date of implementation, winding up of land registration shall proceed to completion in the county, and to the extent required in any nonabolishing county, as provided in sections 5310.41 to 5310.54 of the Revised Code. Except as necessary for the winding up of land registration, Chapter 5309. and sections 5310.01 to 5310.21 of the Revised Code do not apply in the county on and after the date of implementation.

Amended by 130th General Assembly File No. 41, HB 72, §1, eff. 1/30/2014.

Effective Date: 02-28-1991 .

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Section 5310.38 - Implementation of resolution of abolition.