Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 130 § 130.035 — UTC
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 130 ·
Oregon Code § 130.035·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
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109. Methods of giving notice; waiver of notice.
(1) If any provision of this
chapter requires that a trustee or other person give notice or requires that
the trustee or other person send a document, the trustee or other person must
give the notice or send the document in a manner reasonably suitable under the
circumstances and likely to result in receipt of the notice or document.
Permissible methods of giving notice and sending documents under this chapter
include first class mail, personal delivery, delivery to a persons last known
place of residence or place of business, or properly directed electronic mail.
(2) If any
provision of this chapter requires that a trustee or other person give notice
or requires that the trustee or other person send a document to another person,
the trustee or other person need not give the notice or send the document to
any person whose identity or location is unknown and not reasonably
ascertainable. If the trustee or other person cannot give notice or send a
document, the trustee or other person shall prepare an affidavit setting forth
the efforts made to find the person. The trustee must file the affidavit in any
pending court proceeding or hold the affidavit as part of the trust records if
a court proceeding is not pending.
(3) Any person
entitled to receive a notice or a document under this chapter may waive receipt
of the notice or document.
(4) Subsections
(1) to (3) of this section do not apply to notices of judicial proceedings.
Except as provided in subsection (5) of this section, notice of a judicial
proceeding shall be given in the manner required by statute for the approval of
the final account in a decedents estate. Notice of a judicial proceeding must
be given by the petitioner to the following persons:
(a) To the
trustee and all persons whose interests are affected by the requested action or
relief.
(b) If a person
who is entitled to notice is a minor, to the minors conservator or to another
appropriate representative under ORS 130.100 to 130.120 if the minor does not
have a conservator. If the minor is 14 years of age or older, notice must also
be given to the minor.
(c) If a person
who is entitled to notice is financially incapable, to the person and to the
persons conservator or another appropriate representative under ORS 130.100 to
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 130.035
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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