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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 711 § 711.535 — Verification and filing of claims; demand for preference

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 711 ·
Oregon Code § 711.535 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Verification and filing of claims; demand for preference. (1) All claims shall be verified and filed with the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services. If a claimant asserts a preference other than the preference given in ORS 711.520 to depositors, the claim shall include a demand for preference and a statement of the grounds upon which preference is claimed. (2) Any claim for preference shall be filed with the director and the supervising court, before the expiration of the time fixed under ORS 711.530 in the notice to creditors. If a claim for preference is not filed within the designated time, it is barred. [Amended by 1973 c.797 §273]
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