Oregon Code § 352.835·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
J.T.
Apperson Agricultural College Educational Fund; general powers and duties of
trustee; standards.
(1) Oregon State University shall execute the trust created by the last will
and testament of John T. Apperson, deceased. The university shall administer
the trust fund provided for and designated in the will as the J. T. Apperson
Agricultural College Educational Fund.
(2) Oregon State
University may accept, receive, own, hold, sell and dispose of any and all real
and personal property given, devised or bequeathed to the State Land Board by
John T. Apperson in trust for the purpose of creating the J. T. Apperson Agricultural
College Educational Fund. The university shall manage and use it in accordance
with the directions contained in the will of John T. Apperson, deceased, for
the purpose of defraying the expenses and assisting in the education at Oregon
State University of deserving young men and women who are residents of Oregon
and are unable to bear the expense of a collegiate course at that institution.
(3) All necessary
expenses incurred by Oregon State University in connection with the
administration of the trust fund shall be payable out of the fund. Oregon State
University may adopt any necessary standards for the transaction of business
related to and the carrying out of this section and ORS 352.842. [Formerly
352.610]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 352.835
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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