Oregon Code § 65.038·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Judicial relief.
(1)(a) If a corporation asserts that calling or conducting a meeting of the
corporations members, delegates or directors or otherwise obtaining consent
from the members, delegates or directors in accordance with the corporations
articles of incorporation or bylaws or in accordance with this chapter is
impractical or impossible, or if the corporation cannot identify the
corporations members or directors, a director, an officer, a delegate, a
member or the Attorney General may petition for an order to call or conduct a
meeting or an order to identify the corporations members or directors. The
director, officer, delegate, member or the Attorney General shall submit the
petition to the circuit court for the county in this state that the corporations
last filed annual report, the articles of incorporation or an application for
authority to transact business in this state identifies as the location of the
corporations principal office. If the annual report, the articles of
incorporation or the application does not identify the county in which the
principal office is located, the director, officer, delegate, member or the
Attorney General may petition for an order from the circuit court of Marion
County or Multnomah County.
(b) In an order
under paragraph (a) of this subsection, the court may:
(A) Direct the
corporation to call a meeting and provide a written ballot or other form of
obtaining the vote of members, delegates or directors in any manner that the
court finds is fair and equitable under the circumstances; or
(B) Determine who
the members or directors of the corporation are or amend the articles of
incorporation to state that the corporation does not have members.
(2) The court
shall, in an order issued under this section, provide for a method of notice
reasonably designed to give actual notice to all persons who would be entitled
to notice of a meeting held pursuant to the articles of incorporation, bylaws
and this chapter, whether or not the method results in actual notice to all
such persons or conforms to the notice requirements that would otherwise apply.
(3) An order that
a court issues in accordance with this section may for good cause shown
dispense with any requirement to hold a meeting or to obtain votes, including
any requirement that the articles of incorporation, bylaws or this chapter
might otherwise impose as to quorum or as to the number or percentage of votes
needed to approve an act.
(4) Whenever
practical, a court in any order issued under this section shall limit the
subject matter of meetings or other forms of consent judicially authorized to
those items, including amendments to the articles of incorporation or bylaws,
the resolution of which will or may enable the corporation to continue managing
the corporations affairs without further resort to this section. An order
issued under this section may also authorize the obtaining of whatever votes
and approvals are necessary for the dissolution, merger or sale of assets.
(5) Any meeting
or other method of obtaining the vote of members, delegates or directors
conducted pursuant to an order issued under this section, and which complies
with all the provisions of the order, is for all purposes a valid meeting or
vote, as the case may be, and has the same force and effect as if the meeting
or method of obtaining the vote complied with every requirement imposed by the
articles of incorporation, bylaws and this chapter. [1989 c.1010 §17; 2019
c.174 §16]
(Attorney General)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 65.038
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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