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Wednesday, December 23, 2020 On December 17, the Supreme Court of Ohio held in Gerrity v. Chervenak that the circumstances of each respective case will control the efforts a surface owner must take before resorting to notice by publication under the Dormant Mineral Act (DMA). In Gerrity, Timothy Gerrity sought a judgment quieting title and declaring him the owner of the mineral estate underlying a 108-acre property in Guernsey County. John Chervenak trustee of the Chervenak Family Trust, owner of the surface estate claimed that the mineral estate belonged to the trust because it had been deemed abandoned under the DMA. Mr. Gerrity, conversely, claimed that Mr. Chervenak’s use of the DMA was ineffective because he failed to comply with the Act’s notice requirements. The Guernsey County Court of Common Pleas awarded summary judgment to Mr. Chervenak, and the Fifth District Court of Appeals affirmed that decision. ....
The Daily Jeffersonian Another victim of the COVID-19 pandemic was the annual Shop with a Cop program hosted by the Cambridge Police Department. The popular program was canceled this year in order to protect the well being of children and officers, but that doesn t mean officers are not helping area children in need. Instead, proceeds generated by the Shop with a Cop program were donated to the Guernsey County Secret Santa program which serves thousands of children each year. It s unfortunate the police department was not able to host Shop with a Cop, but we really appreciate the donation, said John Davis, a 36-year veteran of the Secret Santa program. ....