Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 112 § 112.590 — must return the payment, property or other benefit if:
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 112 ·
Oregon Code § 112.590·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
must return the payment, property or other benefit if:
(a) The person
was aware of a claim to the payment, property or other benefit under the
survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to 112.590 at the time the
purchase, payment or delivery was made; or
(b) The person
received the payment, property or other benefit for no value.
(3) A person who
receives any payment, property or other benefit to which the person is not
entitled because any part of ORS 112.570 to 112.590 is preempted by federal law
must return the payment, property or other benefit if the person received the
payment, property or other benefit for no value.
(4) Any person
who is required to return any payment, property or other benefit under this
section and who does not return the payment, property or other benefit is
personally liable to a person with a right to the property under the
survivorship rules established under ORS 112.570 to 112.590 or with a right to
the property by reason of federal preemption of all or part of the survivorship
rules. [1999 c.131 §8]
Note:
See note under 112.570.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 112.590
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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