Ohio Code 5703.031 – Enforcement of board of tax appeals orders
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In addition to the other remedies provided by law for effectuating compliance with or for the prevention and punishment of any violation of the laws which the board of tax appeals is required to administer or of the orders of the board, the laws and orders, upon application made by or on behalf of the board, may be enforced by quo warranto, mandamus, prohibition, procedendo, injunction, contempt, or other appropriate proceeding.
Terms Used In Ohio Code 5703.031
- Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
Upon order of the board to either the attorney general or prosecuting attorney of any county, that official shall forthwith take action on behalf of the board for the enforcement of those laws and orders or for the imposition of sanctions for violation of those laws and orders, or both.