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Ultimately, Hackett defeated Saunders with 53.34% of the electorate to move on to the general election. [3] He went on to defeat Democrat Connie Crockett in the general election with 61.39% of the vote, winning his first term in the legislature. [4] Hackett easily won reelection in 2010 against Aaron Kilbarger with 69.7% of the vote. [5]
Mr. Coates is also a former Legislative Chairman of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors, and Trustee of the Ohio Association of Realtors. Mr. Coates received OAR’s "Ben Franklin Award" for writing contributions on real estate industry matters. Mr. Coates is a former Registered Home Builder and built a Homearama Home in 1981.
Once an instrument affecting the title to real estate has been recorded, the law holds that everyone is deemed to know of its existence, even if they have not searched the records in the recorder's office. This is the doctrine of "constructive notice" and it is nearly universal in the various states of the U.S. So, for example, after a deed or ...
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The 1887 Franklin County Courthouse was the second permanent courthouse of Franklin County, Ohio. The building, located in the county seat of Columbus, stood from 1887 to 1974. It replaced a smaller courthouse on the site, extant from 1840 to c. 1884.
James Patrick Hackett (born April 22, 1955) is an American businessman. He was the president and chief executive officer of Ford Motor Company from May 2017 to October 2020. Early life, education, and family
Richard Cordray, 1st Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, born in Columbus; Bob Hackett, Ohio State Senator; Mark Kersey, member of the San Diego City Council, born in Columbus; Milton Latham (1827–1882), politician, governor of California, U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator; born in Columbus