The question refers to what is known as a "Restrictive Endorsement." While the Uniform Commercial Code of some states allow these, other states allow creditors to challenge them. Ohio IS one of those states that allow a challenge of such an endorsement.
The New York Banking Practices would differ from Bank to bank. Current Statutes and Laws would be governed by the Uniform Commerce Code when dealing with common practices and requirements of a negotiable instrument.
I could find no code that prohibited nor required the wording "paid in full" to be written on a check.
Parking laws are normally locally set and enforced by the town or city. If there are state regulations you will find them in the licensing manual. Check the Ohio DMV web site.
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In Ohio, who decides whether the laws are written and enforced as required by the Ohio Constitution?
Ohio permits full nudity (topless and bottomless) but each city sets their own ordinances. So some cities do not allow full nudity while others do.
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Yes, there are absolutely tinting laws in Ohio
James A. Wilcox has written: 'The general railroad laws of the State of Ohio' -- subject(s): Railroad law
What are the Ohio laws for students driving to and from school?
Joseph McGhee has written: 'Ohio laws made plain' -- subject(s): Business law, Commercial law
The gun laws specific to Columbus now longer apply. Thanks to legislation and the Ohio Supreme Court, Ohio state firearms laws now supersede any local laws.
Every state is different you need to check with Ohio's work comp laws..2 good links listed below