Effective: July 23, 2004
Latest Legislation: House Bill 306 - 125th General Assembly
The owner of a building or premises, and the person renting or leasing them, if the owner or person knows that intoxicating liquors are to be sold in the building or premises in violation of law is severally or jointly liable with the person selling the intoxicating liquors for all damages sustained, as well as exemplary damages.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4399 | Prohibitory Provisions and Crimes
Section 4399.02 | Liability of Owner or Lessee for Injuries Caused by Intoxicated Person.
Section 4399.03 | Unlawful Sale or Gift of Intoxicating Liquors Forfeits Lease.
Section 4399.04 | Fines, Costs, and Damages Lien Upon the Real Estate.
Section 4399.05 | Liability of Owner of Building or Premises for Fines, Costs, and Damages.
Section 4399.06 | Lease Void Where Premises Used for Sale of Intoxicating Liquors Contrary to Law.
Section 4399.07 | Damages Recovered by a Minor.
Section 4399.08 | Suit for Damages.
Section 4399.10 | Sale, Exchange, or Gift of Intoxicating Liquor in Brothel.
Section 4399.11 | Sale of Intoxicating Liquor Near Certain Institutions Prohibited.
Section 4399.12 | Sale of Intoxicating Liquor Near Certain Institutions Prohibited - Exceptions.
Section 4399.14 | Public Dance Hall - Use of Intoxicating Liquor.
Section 4399.15 | Adulterated Spirituous Liquor, Alcoholic Liquor, or Beer.
Section 4399.16 | Rioting, Reveling, Intoxication, or Drunkenness at Taverns.
Section 4399.17 | Use of Poison in Manufacture, Preparation, or Sale of Intoxicating Liquor.