Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 70 § 70.380 — Registration prerequisite to suing in state; effect on contracts, liability;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 70 ·
Oregon Code § 70.380·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Registration prerequisite to suing in state; effect on contracts, liability;
agent.
(1) A
foreign limited partnership transacting business in this state may not maintain
any action or proceeding in any court of this state until it has registered in
this state.
(2) The failure
of a foreign limited partnership to register in this state does not impair the
validity of any contract or act of the foreign limited partnership or prevent
the foreign limited partnership from defending any action or proceeding in any
court of this state.
(3) A limited
partner of a foreign limited partnership is not liable as a general partner of
the foreign limited partnership solely by reason of having transacted business
in this state without registration.
(4) A foreign
limited partnership, by transacting business in this state without
registration, appoints the Secretary of State as its agent for service of
process with respect to causes of action arising out of the transaction of
business in this state. [1985 c.677 §55]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 70.380
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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