Provident Bank v. Wood

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1973-12-05

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Paul W. Bbowít, J. In this case, the court is asked to determine whether the term of the award of interim funds was for the entire two-year designation period, or whether the term of the award was limited to the six-months term of the instrument evidencing the deposit executed subsequent to that award. Stated another way, we must decide whether the term of the award of the interim deposit must be for “not less than thirty days no…

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