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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 576 § 576.732 — Contract modification; damages for breach

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 576 ·
Oregon Code § 576.732 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Contract modification; damages for breach. (1) A party to a seed production contract or seed purchase contract may not, as a condition of performance, require the other party to agree to a material modification of the contract. A contract modification obtained in violation of this subsection is unenforceable. (2) In any action to recover damages for breach of a seed production contract or seed purchase contract, if the court finds that a party to the contract failed to act in good faith as defined in ORS 71.2010, the court may award the prevailing party court costs and reasonable attorney fees. [2011 c.356 §6] Note: See note under 576.715.
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