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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 716 § 716.135 — Amendment of articles of incorporation

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 716 ·
Oregon Code § 716.135 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Amendment of articles of incorporation. (1) An Oregon nonstock bank may amend its articles of incorporation, from time to time, in any and as many respects as may be desired, so long as its articles of incorporation as amended contain only such provisions as might be lawfully contained in original articles of incorporation at the time of making such amendment. (2) In particular, and without limitation upon such general power of amendment, an Oregon nonstock bank may amend its articles of incorporation, from time to time, so as: (a) To change its corporate name. (b) To change its period of duration. (c) To change, enlarge or diminish its corporate purposes. [1979 c.88 §18; 1997 c.631 §341]
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