Ohio Code § 2501.07

Quorum - Absence of Judge.
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Effective: January 17, 1978
Latest Legislation: House Bill 262 - 112th General Assembly
A majority of the judges of the court of appeals, competent to sit, is necessary to form a quorum, or to make or render any order, judgment, or decree. No judge shall absent himself from a session of the court in his district or a district to which he has been assigned, except for sickness or other good cause.

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