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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 § 105.220 — Tenants and lien creditors as defendants; liens on undivided interests

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 ·
Oregon Code § 105.220 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Tenants and lien creditors as defendants; liens on undivided interests. The plaintiff shall make a tenant in dower, by the curtesy, for life or for years of any portion of the entire property and creditors having a lien upon any portion of the property defendants in the suit. When the lien is upon an undivided interest or estate of any of the parties and a partition is made, it is thenceforth a lien only upon the share assigned to such party; but such share shall be first charged with its just proportion of the cost of the partition in preference to such lien.
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