BRYANT v. DAYTON CASKET CO.

No. 81-798.

69 Ohio St. 2d 367 (1982)

BRYANT, APPELLANT, v. DAYTON CASKET COMPANY, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided February 24, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. S. Gallon & Associates Co., L.P.A., Mr. John A. Cervay and Mr. Jeffrey V. Nackley, for appellant.

Messrs. Lang, Horenstein & Dunlevey, Mr. John R. Wykoff and Mr. Carmine Garofalo, for appellee.


HOLMES, J.

In interpreting R. C. 4123.90, or any enactment of the General Assembly which is reasonably free of ambiguity, this court must apply the common and generally accepted meaning to the wording of the statute.

As stated in Provident Bank v. Wood (1973), 36 Ohio St.2d 101, at 105-106:

"There is no lack of general rules to guide the court in its effort to ascertain the meaning of the statutes...

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