Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 73 § 73.0305 — Defenses and claims in recoupment
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 73 ·
Oregon Code § 73.0305·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Defenses and claims in recoupment.
(1) Except as stated in subsection (2) of this section, the right to enforce
the obligation of a party to pay an instrument is subject to the following:
(a) A defense of
the obligor based on:
(A) Infancy of
the obligor to the extent it is a defense to a simple contract;
(B) Duress, lack
of legal capacity or illegality of the transaction which, under other law,
nullifies the obligation of the obligor;
(C) Fraud that
induced the obligor to sign the instrument with neither knowledge nor
reasonable opportunity to learn of its character or its essential terms; or
(D) Discharge of
the obligor in insolvency proceedings;
(b) A defense of
the obligor stated in another section of this chapter or a defense of the
obligor that would be available if the person entitled to enforce the
instrument were enforcing a right to payment under a simple contract; and
(c) A claim in
recoupment of the obligor against the original payee of the instrument if the
claim arose from the transaction that gave rise to the instrument, but the
claim of the obligor may be asserted against a transferee of the instrument
only to reduce the amount owing on the instrument at the time the action is
brought.
(2) The right of
a holder in due course to enforce the obligation of a party to pay the
instrument is subject to defenses of the obligor stated in subsection (1)(a) of
this section, but is not subject to defenses of the obligor stated in
subsection (1)(b) of this section or claims in recoupment stated in subsection
(1)(c) of this section against a person other than the holder.
(3) Except as
stated in subsection (4) of this section, in an action to enforce the
obligation of a party to pay the instrument, the obligor may not assert against
the person entitled to enforce the instrument a defense, claim in recoupment or
claim to the instrument of another person, but the other persons claim to the
instrument may be asserted by the obligor if the other person is joined in the
action and personally asserts the claim against the person entitled to enforce
the instrument. An obligor is not obliged to pay the instrument if the person
seeking enforcement of the instrument does not have rights of a holder in due
course and the obligor proves that the instrument is a lost or stolen
instrument.
(4) In an action
to enforce the obligation of an accommodation party or pay an instrument, the
accommodation party may assert against the person entitled to enforce the
instrument any defense or claim in recoupment under subsection (1) of this
section that the accommodated party could assert against the person entitled to
enforce the instrument, except the defenses of discharge in insolvency
proceedings, infancy and lack of legal capacity. [1993 c.545 §34]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 73.0305
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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