Ohio Statutes

§ 926.26 — Attachment or execution against commodity

Ohio § 926.26
JurisdictionOhio
Title 9Agriculture-Animals-Fences
Ch. 926Agricultural Commodity Handlers

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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 926.26 (2026).

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(A)If an agricultural commodity is delivered to a licensed handler by the owner or by a person whose act in conveying the title to the purchaser in good faith for value would bind the owner, and a negotiable receipt is issued for it, the commodity cannot, while in the possession of the handler, be attached by garnishment or otherwise or be levied under an execution unless the receipt is first surrendered to the handler or its negotiation is enjoined. The handler shall in no case be compelled to deliver the actual possession of the commodity until the receipt is surrendered to the handler or impounded by the court. A handler's claim for a lien that has arisen under section1307.209of the Revised Code and that has come due shall be satisfied as follows:
(1)The handler shall give

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Legislative History

Effective: June 29, 2011 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 9 - 129th General Assembly

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