Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 545 § 545.633 — Obtaining constructive consent of unknown or dissenting creditors; petition
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 545 ·
Oregon Code § 545.633·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Obtaining constructive consent of unknown or dissenting creditors; petition.
For the purpose of obtaining the
constructive consent of the unknown holders of the evidences of indebtedness,
and of holders who have not given their consent in writing, the board of
directors shall file in the circuit court of the county in which the office of
the irrigation district is located a petition in rem, verified by the oath of
the president or secretary of the district. The petition shall set forth the
plan adopted by the district for retiring or refunding the evidences of
indebtedness. The petition shall also recite what percentage of the amount of
the evidences of indebtedness is held by the holders of the evidences of
indebtedness who have filed their written consent to the proposed plan. The
percentage shall be not less than 80 percent of the amount of the evidences of
indebtedness. The petition shall further set forth what steps have been taken
to attain the consent of all nonconsenting holders. [Formerly 545.282]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 545.633
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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