Ohio Code 2737.16 – Order of possession directed to levying officer of county
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An order of possession may be directed to the levying officer of any county within this state.
Terms Used In Ohio Code 2737.16
- Levying officer: means the sheriff, another authorized law enforcement officer, or a bailiff who is ordered by the court to take possession of property and deliver it to the movant. See Ohio Code 2737.01
- Order of possession: means the order issued by a court under this chapter for delivery to the movant of possession of specific personal property pending final judgment in the action. See Ohio Code 2737.01
- state: means the state of Ohio. See Ohio Code 1.59