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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 126 § 126.846 — Rights, powers and authority of custodian

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 126 ·
Oregon Code § 126.846 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Rights, powers and authority of custodian. (1) A custodian, acting in a custodial capacity, has all the rights, powers and authority over custodial property that unmarried adult owners have over their own property, but a custodian may exercise those rights, powers and authority in that capacity only. (2) This section does not relieve a custodian from liability for breach of ORS 126.842. [1985 c.665 §14]
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