Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 699 § 699.030 — Liability for other property
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 699 ·
Oregon Code § 699.030·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Liability for other property.
(1) The liability of the keeper of any inn or hotel, whether individual,
partnership, or corporation, for loss or injury to personal property placed by guests
under the care of the keeper, other than that described in ORS 699.010 and
699.020, shall be that of a depository for hire. However, in no case shall such
liability exceed $150 for each trunk and its contents, $50 for each valise and
its contents and $10 for each box, bundle or package and contents so placed
under the care of the keeper, and $50 for all other miscellaneous effects,
including wearing apparel and personal belongings, unless the keeper has
consented in writing with the guest to assume a greater liability.
(2) If any person
suffers baggage or property to remain in any inn or hotel after leaving it as a
guest, and after the relation of innkeeper and guest between the guest and
proprietor of the inn or hotel has ceased, or forwards baggage or property to
the inn or hotel before becoming a guest thereof and the baggage or property
received into the inn or hotel, the innkeeper or hotelkeeper, if the keeper
holds such baggage or property, shall hold it solely at the risk of such
person.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 699.030
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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