Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 60 § 60.177 — Corporations acquisition of its own shares
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 60 ·
Oregon Code § 60.177·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Corporations acquisition of its own shares.
(1) A corporation may acquire its own shares and
shares so acquired constitute authorized but unissued shares.
(2) If the
articles of incorporation prohibit the reissue of acquired shares, the number
of authorized shares is reduced by the number of shares acquired, effective
upon amendment of the articles of incorporation.
(3) If pursuant
to this section, the number of authorized shares is reduced, articles of
amendment shall be adopted by the board of directors which may be without
shareholder action and shall be delivered to the office for filing. The
articles shall set forth:
(a) The name of
the corporation;
(b) The reduction
in the number of authorized shares, itemized by class and series; and
(c) The total
number of authorized shares, itemized by class and series, remaining after
reduction of the shares.
(4) For purposes
of this section, if shares of one class or series of a corporation are
converted into shares of another class or series of the corporation, the shares
so converted shall be considered to have been acquired by the corporation. [1987
c.52 §47; 1993 c.403 §1]
(Distributions)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 60.177
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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