Effective: March 18, 1969
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 108th General Assembly
Jurisdiction of judicial proceedings provided for by sections 2711.01 to 2711.14, inclusive, of the Revised Code, is generally in the courts of common pleas, and actions and proceedings brought under such sections shall be brought either in the court of common pleas of the county designated by the parties to the arbitration agreement as provided in section 2711.08 of the Revised Code, which designation is an irrevocable consent of the parties thereto to such jurisdiction, or, whether or not such designation has been made, in the court of common pleas of any county in which a party in interest resides or may be summoned, or if any party in interest is a corporation, in any county in which such corporation is situated, or has or had its principal office or place of business, or in which such corporation has an office or agent, or in any county in which a summons may be served upon the president, chairman or president of the board of directors or trustees, or other chief officer.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Section 2711.01 | Provision in Contract for Arbitration of Controversies Valid - Exceptions.
Section 2711.02 | Court May Stay Trial.
Section 2711.03 | Enforcing Arbitration Agreement.
Section 2711.04 | Appointment of Arbitrator.
Section 2711.05 | Hearing of Application.
Section 2711.06 | Powers and Duties of Arbitrators - Subpoena of Witnesses, Failure to Obey.
Section 2711.07 | Depositions.
Section 2711.08 | Award Must Be in Writing.
Section 2711.09 | Application for Order Confirming Award.
Section 2711.10 | Court May Vacate Award.
Section 2711.11 | Court May Modify Award.
Section 2711.12 | Judgment to Be Entered.
Section 2711.13 | Motion to Vacate, Modify, or Correct an Award - Notice, Service.
Section 2711.14 | Papers to Be Filed With Application.
Section 2711.16 | Jurisdiction of Courts of Common Pleas.
Section 2711.21 | Arbitration of Medical Claims.
Section 2711.22 | Contract for Arbitration of Malpractice Claim That May Arise.