Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 12 § 12.040 — Limitations of suits generally; land patent suits; defense of possession by equitable
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 12 ·
Oregon Code § 12.040·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Limitations of suits generally; land patent suits; defense of possession by equitable
title; suit on new promise, fraud or mistake.
(1) A suit shall only be commenced within the time
limited to commence an action as provided in this chapter; and a suit for the
determination of any right or claim to or interest in real property shall be
deemed within the limitations provided for actions for the recovery of the
possession of real property.
(2) No suit shall
be maintained to set aside, cancel, annul or otherwise affect a patent to lands
issued by the United States or this state, or to compel any person claiming or
holding under such patent to convey the lands described therein, or any portion
of them, to the plaintiff in such suit, or to hold the same in trust for, or to
the use and benefit of such plaintiff, or on account of any matter, thing or
transaction which was had, done, suffered or transpired prior to the date of
such patent, unless such suit is commenced within 10 years from the date of
such patent.
(3) This section
shall not bar an equitable owner in possession of real property from defending
possession by means of the equitable title; and in any action for the recovery
of any real property, or the possession thereof, by any person or persons claiming
or holding the legal title to the same under such patent against any person or
persons in possession of such real property under any equitable title, or
having in equity the right to the possession thereof as against the plaintiff
in such action, such equitable right of possession may be pleaded by answer in
such action, or set up by bill in equity to enjoin such action or execution
upon any judgment rendered therein; and the right of such equitable owner to
defend possession in such action, or by bill for injunction, shall not be
barred by lapse of time while an action for the possession of such real
property is not barred.
(4) In a suit
upon a new promise, fraud or mistake, the limitation shall only be deemed to
commence from the making of the new promise or the discovery of the fraud or
mistake.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 12.040
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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