Preliminary Judicial Report definition

Preliminary Judicial Report also known as a PJR means a report that meets the requirements of Ohio Revised Code 2329.191(B). Such a report shall contain at least the following:

Examples of Preliminary Judicial Report in a sentence

  • Section 2329.191 of the Ohio Revised Code requires the plaintiff in a foreclosure action relating to residential property to file a Preliminary Judicial Report (a "PJR") with the court and to update it with a Final Judicial Report.

  • Lender or Lender's designee shall pay the cost of filing the Deed for record, the escrow fee of the Title Company, and the title examination charges and related costs of obtaining the Preliminary Judicial Report appertaining to the Title Exceptions and the Confirmatory Report.

  • Borrower and Lender have been furnished with a copy of a Preliminary Judicial Report (4851 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Property) filed in Case No. 279719 in the Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Angeles Mortgage Investment Trust, Plaintiff v.

  • On the date the Deed is filed for record, Lender shall be furnished with an updated Preliminary Judicial Report or other title report issued by Surety Title Agency, Inc., Order No. ST 10082B, confirming that the Property is released from the Loan Documents and subject only to the Title Exceptions (the "Confirmatory Report").