Effective: October 14, 1997
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 88 - 122nd General Assembly
When the commissioner or commissioners are of opinion that the estate cannot be divided according to the demand of the writ of partition without manifest injury to its value, the commissioner or commissioners shall return that fact to the court of common pleas with a just valuation of the estate. If the court approves the return and if one or more of the parties elects to take the estate at the appraised value, it shall be adjudged to them, upon their paying to the other parties their proportion of its appraised value, according to their respective rights, or securing it as provided in section 5307.10 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 5307.01 | Persons Compelled to Partition.
Section 5307.02 | Place of Partition Proceedings.
Section 5307.03 | Filing of Petition - Contents.
Section 5307.04 | Order of Partition.
Section 5307.041 | Share of Survivorship Tenants.
Section 5307.05 | Writ of Partition.
Section 5307.06 | Duty of Commissioners in Making Partition.
Section 5307.07 | Partition of Multiple Tracts.
Section 5307.08 | Amicable Partition.
Section 5307.09 | Proceedings Where Estate Cannot Be Divided Without Loss of Value.
Section 5307.10 | Terms of Payment When Estate Taken by Party - Execution of Conveyance.
Section 5307.11 | Sale of Estate When No Election Made.
Section 5307.12 | Conduct of Sale - Terms.
Section 5307.13 | Confirmation of Sale and Execution of Conveyance.
Section 5307.15 | Proceedings When Estate Has Been Once Offered and Not Sold.
Section 5307.17 | Dower Assigned to Widow - Exceptions.
Section 5307.18 | Commissioners to Set Off Dower.
Section 5307.19 | Power of Guardian to Act for Ward in Partition.
Section 5307.20 | Powers of Foreign Guardian.
Section 5307.21 | Actions by One Coparcener Against Another.
Section 5307.22 | Partition of Property Belonging to Religious Corporations.
Section 5307.23 | Partition of Property Belonging to Religious Societies.
Section 5307.24 | Effect of Partition of Religious Property.