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Discretionary Appeals Allowed

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jan 1, 1999
87 Ohio St. 3d 1477 (Ohio 1999)

Summary

In Johnson v. Rhodes (1999), 87 Ohio St.3d 1477, 721 N.E.2d 122, the Ohio Supreme Court certified a conflict and agreed to resolve the issue of whether, under R.C. 2305.15, the statute of limitations is tolled when a person is temporarily out of the state for other than business reasons.

Summary of this case from Safe Auto Insurance v. Linehan

Opinion

1999.


Summaries of

Discretionary Appeals Allowed

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jan 1, 1999
87 Ohio St. 3d 1477 (Ohio 1999)

In Johnson v. Rhodes (1999), 87 Ohio St.3d 1477, 721 N.E.2d 122, the Ohio Supreme Court certified a conflict and agreed to resolve the issue of whether, under R.C. 2305.15, the statute of limitations is tolled when a person is temporarily out of the state for other than business reasons.

Summary of this case from Safe Auto Insurance v. Linehan
Case details for

Discretionary Appeals Allowed

Case Details

Full title:DISCRETIONARY APPEALS ALLOWED

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Jan 1, 1999

Citations

87 Ohio St. 3d 1477 (Ohio 1999)
721 N.E.2d 122

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