Ohio Code § 1907.05

Jurisdiction Concerning Title to Real Estate.
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Effective: July 1, 1997
Latest Legislation: House Bill 438 - 121st General Assembly
County courts have jurisdiction in civil actions in which the title to real estate may be drawn in question as follows:
(A) In actions for trespass on real estate in which the damages demanded do not exceed fifteen thousand dollars;
(B) In actions to recover from the owner of adjoining land the equal proportion to the expense incurred in obtaining evidence in surveys to fix corners or settle boundary lines.

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