Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
When a peremptory mandamus has been directed to a public officer, body, or board commanding the performance of a public duty specially enjoined by law, and the court finds that such officer, or a member of such body or board, without just excuse, refused or neglected to perform the duty so enjoined, such court may impose a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars upon such officer or member. Such fine shall be paid into the county treasury of the county in which the duty should have been performed, and its payment is a bar to an action for any forfeiture or fine incurred by such officer or member by reason of such refusal or neglect.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Section 2731.01 | Mandamus Defined.
Section 2731.02 | Courts Authorized to Issue Writ - Contents.
Section 2731.03 | Writ Does Not Control Judicial Discretion.
Section 2731.04 | Application for Writ.
Section 2731.05 | Adequacy of Law Remedy Bar to Writ.
Section 2731.06 | Peremptory Writ in First Instance.
Section 2731.07 | Allowance of Writ Entered on Journal.
Section 2731.08 | Service of Writ.
Section 2731.09 | Pleadings - Effect.
Section 2731.10 | Peremptory Writ Allowed on Failure to Answer.
Section 2731.11 | Recovery of Damages.
Section 2731.12 | Costs Against Relator.
Section 2731.13 | Failure to Obey Writ.
Section 2731.14 | Writ to Force Tax Levy - County Auditor to Levy and Assess Tax.