Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 63 § 63.494 — Articles and plan of merger
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 63 ·
Oregon Code § 63.494·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Articles and plan of merger.
(1) After each business entity that is a party to a merger approves a plan of
merger, the surviving business entity shall deliver to the office of the
Secretary of State for filing:
(a) Articles of
merger that set forth the name and type of each business entity that intends to
merge and the name and type of the business entity that will survive the
merger;
(b) A plan of
merger or, in lieu of a plan of merger, a written declaration that:
(A) Identifies an
address for an office of the surviving entity where the plan of merger is on
file; and
(B) States that
the surviving entity will provide any owner, member or shareholder of any
constituent entity with a copy of the plan of merger upon request and at no
cost; and
(c) A written
declaration that states that each business entity that is a party to the merger
duly authorized and approved the plan of merger in accordance with ORS 63.487.
(2) The merger
takes effect on the later of the date and time determined in accordance with
ORS 63.011 or the date and time determined under the statutes that govern any
party to the merger that is a business entity other than a limited liability
company. [1993 c.173 §92; 1999 c.362 §38; 2015 c.28 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 63.494
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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