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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 67 § 67.105 — or against their property without first seeking satisfaction from

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 67 ·
Oregon Code § 67.105 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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or against their property without first seeking satisfaction from partnership property if: (a) The partnership is a debtor in bankruptcy; (b) The creditor and the partnership agreed that the creditor is not required to comply with subsection (4) of this section; (c) A court orders otherwise, based on a finding that partnership property subject to execution within the state is clearly insufficient to satisfy the judgment or that compliance with subsection (4) of this section is excessively burdensome; or (d) Liability is imposed on the partner by law or contract independently of the person’s status as a partner. [1997 c.775 §15]
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