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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 60 § 60.711 — Amendment to application for authority

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 60 ·
Oregon Code § 60.711 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Amendment to application for authority. (1) A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state shall deliver an amendment to the application for authority to transact business in this state to the office for filing if it changes: (a) Its corporate name as shown on the records of the office; or (b) The period of its duration. (2) The amendment to the application for authority to transact business in this state shall set forth its corporate name shown on the records of the office and the new corporate name or the new period of duration. The corporate name as changed must satisfy the requirements of ORS 60.717. [1987 c.52 §158]
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