Effective: January 25, 2002
Latest Legislation: House Bill 233 - 124th General Assembly
(A)(1) A court of record shall not award attorney's fees to any party on a claim or proceeding for declaratory relief under this chapter unless any of the following applies:
(a) A section of the Revised Code explicitly authorizes a court of record to award attorney's fees on a claim for declaratory relief under this chapter.
(b) An award of attorney's fees is authorized by section 2323.51 of the Revised Code, by the Civil Rules, or by an award of punitive or exemplary damages against the party ordered to pay attorney's fees.
(c) Regardless of whether a claim for declaratory relief is granted under this chapter, a court of record awards attorney's fees to a fiduciary, beneficiary, or other interested party, the attorney's fees are to be paid out of trust property, estate property, or other property that is the subject of a fiduciary relationship and that is involved in that claim or proceeding for declaratory relief, and the attorney's fees are awarded in accordance with equitable principles that permit recovery of attorney's fees incurred for services that are beneficial to the trust or estate.
(2) References in another section of the Revised Code to an award of costs or expenses incurred in connection with an action or proceeding does not authorize an award of attorney's fees for purposes of division (A)(1) of this section.
(B) Consistent with section 2721.13 of the Revised Code, the provisions of this section are remedial in nature. Notwithstanding any provision of the Revised Code in existence on the day immediately prior to September 24, 1999, notwithstanding any judicial construction prior to September 24, 1999, of a statutory provision of that nature, notwithstanding the holding in any decision of a court of this state, other than a decision based on equitable principles described in division (A)(1)(c) of this section, that authorized an award of attorney's fees to a party to a civil action or proceeding based on common law grounds rather than a statutory authorization of the general assembly, regardless of the date upon which a cause of action accrued that pertains to an action or proceeding in which declaratory relief is sought under this chapter, and regardless of who is the plaintiff or the defendant in an action or proceeding in which declaratory relief is sought under this chapter, division (A) of this section shall apply in connection with both of the following:
(1) An action or proceeding that is commenced on or after September 24, 1999, and that seeks declaratory relief under this chapter;
(2) An action or proceeding that was commenced prior to September 24, 1999, that is pending in a court of record on that date, and that seeks declaratory relief under this chapter.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Chapter 2721 | Declaratory Judgments
Section 2721.01 | Person Defined.
Section 2721.02 | Force and Effect of Declaratory Judgments - Action or Proceeding Against Insurer.
Section 2721.03 | Construction or Validity of Instrument or Legal Provision.
Section 2721.05 | Determination of Rights or Legal Relations.
Section 2721.06 | Powers Not Restricted.
Section 2721.07 | Court May Refuse Judgment.
Section 2721.09 | Further Relief Granted.
Section 2721.10 | Determination of Issues of Fact.
Section 2721.12 | Declaratory Judgment Procedure.
Section 2721.13 | Liberal Construction of Chapter.
Section 2721.14 | Interpretation.
Section 2721.15 | Independent Sections.
Section 2721.16 | Award of Attorney's Fees.
Section 2721.21 | Action for Registry Listing Where Childhood Sexual Abuse Action Barred.