Oregon Code § 62.245·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Missing
certificates or evidence of interest in cooperative; missing records relating
to redemption of interest in cooperative.
(1) When a certificate of membership in a cooperative
or a certificate for a share or shares of membership or capital stock, if
certificated, in a cooperative, or other written evidence of the apportionment,
distribution and payment of net proceeds or savings of the cooperative, or of
any indebtedness or other equity interest in a cooperative, issued by a
cooperative is missing, the cooperative shall issue a duplicate thereof upon
the request of the owner and upon the furnishing of such indemnity as may be
required by the cooperative.
(2) When records
showing ownership of membership in a cooperative or of a share or shares of
membership or capital stock in a cooperative, or of the apportionment,
distribution and payment of net proceeds or savings of the cooperative, or of
any indebtedness or other equity interest in a cooperative, are missing and if
the information which is missing is necessary to a proposed redemption of any
of the items described in this subsection, the cooperative may give notice and
redeem the items as follows:
(a) The
cooperative shall set aside an amount equal to the value of the items to be
redeemed.
(b) The
cooperative shall give notice of the redemption to all owners of items of which
the cooperative has knowledge.
(c) If there are
items the ownership of which is unknown to the cooperative, it shall publish
notice of the redemption at least once a month for four months in a newspaper
of general circulation in the county in which the registered office of the
cooperative is located.
(d) After the
completion of the publication, any unclaimed outstanding items represented by
the missing records may then be terminated in accordance with the provisions of
this chapter dealing with unclaimed distributions, redemptions or proceeds. [1957
c.716 §19; 1995 c.195 §6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 62.245
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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