Oregon Code § 359.310·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Contents of disclosure statement.
The following information about a fine print shall be furnished as provided in
ORS 359.305:
(1) The name of
the artist and the year when printed.
(2) Exclusive of
trial proofs, whether the edition is being offered as a limited edition, and,
if so:
(a) The
authorized maximum number of signed or numbered impressions, or both, in the
edition;
(b) The
authorized maximum number of unsigned or unnumbered impressions, or both, in
the edition;
(c) The
authorized maximum number of artists, publishers, printers or other proofs,
if any, outside of the regular edition; and
(d) The total
size of the edition.
(3) Whether the
plate has been destroyed, effaced, altered, defaced or canceled after the
current edition.
(4) If there were
any prior states of the same impression, the total number of states and a
designation of the state to which the subject print relates.
(5) If there were
any prior or later editions from the same plate, the series number of the
subject edition and the total size of all other editions.
(6) Whether the
edition is a posthumous edition or restrike and, if so, whether the plate has
been reworked.
(7) The name of
the workshop, if any, where the edition was printed. [1981 c.726 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 359.310
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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