Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 165 § 165.845 — Making
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 165 ·
Oregon Code § 165.845·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Making
and drawing of checks and notes by wire.
(1) Checks, due bills,
promissory notes, bills of exchange and all orders or agreements for the
payment or delivery of money or other thing of value may be made or drawn by
telegraph, and when so made or drawn:
(a) Have the same
force and effect to charge the maker, drawer, indorser or acceptor thereof;
(b) Create the
same rights and equities in favor of the payee, drawee, indorsee, acceptor,
holder or bearer thereof; and
(c) Are entitled
to the same days of grace, as if duly made or drawn and delivered in writing.
(2) No person
other than the maker or drawer thereof shall cause any such instrument to be
sent by telegraph so as to charge any person thereby.
(3) Whenever the
genuineness or execution of any such instrument received by telegraph is denied
on oath by the person sought to be charged thereby, it is incumbent upon the
party claiming under or alleging the same to prove the existence and execution
of the original writing from which the telegraphic copy was transmitted.
(4) The original
message shall in all cases be preserved in the telegraph office from which it
is sent. [Formerly 757.636; 1981 c.892 §91]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 165.845
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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