Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 126 § 126.857 — Third

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 126 ·
Oregon Code § 126.857 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Third person’s duties in dealing with custodian. A third person in good faith and without court order may act on the instructions of or otherwise deal with any person purporting to make a transfer or purporting to act in the capacity of a custodian and, in the absence of knowledge, is not responsible for determining: (1) The validity of the purported custodian’s designation; (2) The propriety of, or the authority under ORS 126.805 to 126.886 for, any act of the purported custodian; (3) The validity or propriety under ORS 126.805 to 126.886 of any instrument or instructions executed or given either by the person purporting to make a transfer or by the purported custodian; or (4) The propriety of the application of any property of the beneficiary delivered to the purported custodian. [1985 c.665 §17; 2005 c.349 §11]
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