Oregon Code § 73.0502·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Dishonor.
(1)
Dishonor of a note is governed by the following rules:
(a) If the note
is payable on demand, the note is dishonored if presentment is duly made to the
maker and the note is not paid on the day of presentment.
(b) If the note
is not payable on demand and is payable at or through a bank or the terms of
the note required presentment, the note is dishonored if presentment is duly
made and the note is not paid on the day it becomes payable or the day of
presentment, whichever is later.
(c) If the note
is not payable on demand and paragraph (b) of this subsection does not apply,
the note is dishonored if it is not paid on the day it becomes payable.
(2) Dishonor of
an unaccepted draft other than a documentary draft is governed by the following
rules:
(a) If a check is
duly presented for payment to the payor bank otherwise than for immediate
payment over the counter, the check is dishonored if the payor bank makes
timely return of the check or sends timely notice of dishonor or nonpayment
under ORS 74.3010 or 74.3020, or becomes accountable for the amount of the
check under ORS 74.3020.
(b) If a draft is
payable on demand and paragraph (a) of this subsection does not apply, the
draft is dishonored if presentment for payment is duly made to the drawee and
the draft is not paid on the day of presentment.
(c) If a draft is
payable on a date stated in the draft, the draft is dishonored if:
(A) Presentment
for payment is duly made to the drawee and payment is not made on the day the
draft becomes payable or the day of presentment, whichever is later; or
(B) Presentment
for acceptance is duly made before the day the draft becomes payable and the
draft is not accepted on the day of presentment.
(d) If a draft is
payable on elapse of a period of time after sight or acceptance, the draft is
dishonored if presentment for acceptance is duly made and the draft is not
accepted on the day of presentment.
(3) Dishonor of
an unaccepted documentary draft occurs according to the rules stated in
subsection (2)(b), (c) and (d) of this section, except that payment or
acceptance may be delayed without dishonor until no later than the close of the
third business day of the drawee following the day on which payment or
acceptance is required by those paragraphs.
(4) Dishonor of
an accepted draft is governed by the following rules:
(a) If the draft
is payable on demand, the draft is dishonored if presentment for payment is
duly made to the acceptor and the draft is not paid on the day of presentment.
(b) If the draft
is not payable on demand, the draft is dishonored if presentment for payment is
duly made to the acceptor and payment is not made on the day it becomes payable
or the day of presentment, whichever is later.
(5) In any case
in which presentment is otherwise required for dishonor under this section and
presentment is excused under ORS 73.0504, dishonor occurs without presentment
if the instrument is not duly accepted or paid.
(6) If a draft is
dishonored because timely acceptance of the draft was not made and the person
entitled to demand acceptance consents to a later acceptance, from the time of
acceptance the draft is treated as never having been dishonored. [1993 c.545 §63]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 73.0502
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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