Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
The deeds made by the county auditor of lands sold at delinquent or forfeited tax sales are not prima-facie evidence of title in the purchaser of such lands, nor is there any presumption in favor of such tax deeds or sales when the records of the sale and the proceedings upon which it was based have been lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commotion.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Chapter 2729 | Lost and Destroyed Records
Section 2729.01 | Restoration of Probate Court Records.
Section 2729.02 | Commissioner to Take Testimony - Rules.
Section 2729.03 | Salary and Term of Commissioner.
Section 2729.04 | Restoration Costs.
Section 2729.05 | Deed Is Prima-Facie Evidence of Record of Sale by Order of Court.
Section 2729.06 | County Auditor's Deed.
Section 2729.07 | Restoration of Will or Title to Real Estate.
Section 2729.08 | Costs of Proceedings.
Section 2729.09 | Restoration of Road Records.
Section 2729.10 | Proceedings for Restoration of Road Records.
Section 2729.11 | Costs of Transcripts.
Section 2729.12 | Proceedings When Copies in Existence.
Section 2729.13 | County Roads.
Section 2729.14 | Replacement of Lost Records.
Section 2729.15 | Restoring Lost or Destroyed Records of Judgments.
Section 2729.16 | Hearing of Application.
Section 2729.17 | Evidence on Hearing.
Section 2729.18 | Limitation of Time.
Section 2729.19 | Costs of Restoring Lost Records.