Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 709 § 709.400 — Order
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 709 ·
Oregon Code § 709.400·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Order
to start court action; publication of order; jurisdiction over securities;
notice to trustor; applicability of state laws.
(1) Upon the filing of the
petition under ORS 709.390, the court shall make an order requiring all persons
having claims against the deposits to start action in the circuit court hearing
the petition of the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services within six months after the date of the order. Any claim not filed
within the six-month period is barred. The petition or the order need not give
the names of any beneficiary or the nature of the trusts protected by the
deposit.
(2) A copy of the
order shall be published in a newspaper designated by the court, having a
general circulation in the county of the principal place of business of the
trust company at least once a week for as many consecutive weeks as the court
orders, but not less than four weeks nor more than 12 weeks. If a newspaper is
not published in the county, the copy of the order shall be published in a
newspaper of general circulation in the State of Oregon designated by the
court. Proof of publication shall be made in the same manner as proof of
publication of summons is made and the proof shall be filed with the clerk of
the court.
(3) The filing of
the petition, under ORS 709.390, and the making and entering of the order and
the publishing of a copy of the order under this section gives the court
exclusive jurisdiction of deposited securities and of all parties having an
interest in or claim upon the securities.
(4) A court shall
require the director to mail, by certified mail with return receipt, postage
prepaid, a copy of the order to each living trustor of all private trusts in
which the trust company is trustee and which have not been closed or to the
directly participating beneficiaries of all private trusts in which there is no
living trustor. The notice shall be mailed to the last-known address of each
trustor or participating beneficiary as shown by the records of the trust
company. Proof of mailing shall be in the form required by the court. Failure
to mail the notice or the nonreceipt of the notice by any trustor or
participating beneficiary shall not affect the jurisdiction of the court or
invalidate any order or judgment made in the proceedings.
(5) The
appearance of minors or other incompetents by guardians ad litem or otherwise
is not necessary.
(6) The
provisions of subsections (1) to (4) of this section shall apply only to trust
companies that are organized under the laws of this state and to trust
companies that are the trust departments of banks having their principal places
of business in this state. If a petition is filed under ORS 709.390 (2), the
proceedings shall be governed by the laws of the state or country in which the
petition is filed. A copy of any court order requiring persons having claims
against the deposits made by the trust company under ORS 709.030 to bring their
claims within a specified period of time shall be published in a newspaper of
general circulation in the State of Oregon. The director shall mail, by
certified mail with return receipt, postage prepaid, a copy of the order to
each trustor living in this state of a private trust in which the trust company
is trustee and which has not been closed, and to the directly participating
beneficiaries who reside in this state of any private trust in which there is
no trustor living in Oregon. The notice shall be mailed to the last known
address of each such trustor or participating beneficiary as shown by the
records of the trust company. Proof of mailing shall be in the form required by
the court. Failure to mail the notice or the nonreceipt of notice by any
trustor or participating beneficiary shall not affect the jurisdiction of the
court or invalidate any order or judgment made in the proceedings. [Amended by
1973 c.797 §210; 1979 c.284 §196; 1991 c.249 §65; 1997 c.631 §222]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 709.400
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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