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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 126 § 126.852 — Reimbursement to custodian for reasonable expenses; compensation; bond

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 126 ·
Oregon Code § 126.852 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Reimbursement to custodian for reasonable expenses; compensation; bond. (1) A custodian is entitled to reimbursement from custodial property for reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of the custodian’s duties. (2) Except for one who is a transferor under ORS 126.816, a custodian has a noncumulative election during each calendar year to charge reasonable compensation for services performed during that year. (3) Except as provided in ORS 126.862 (6), a custodian need not give a bond. [1985 c.665 §16]
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