Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 734 § 734.390 — Time
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 734 ·
Oregon Code § 734.390·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Time
to file claims.
(1) If upon the granting of an order of liquidation under this chapter, or at
any time thereafter during the liquidation proceeding, the insurer shall not be
clearly solvent, the court shall, after such notice and hearing as it considers
proper, make an order declaring the insurer to be insolvent. Thereupon,
regardless of any prior notice which may have been given to creditors, the
Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services shall notify all
persons who may have claims against the insurer and who have not filed proper
proofs thereof, to present the same to the director, at a place specified in
the notice, within four months from the date of the entry of such insolvency
order or within such longer time as the court shall prescribe. The last day for
filing of proofs of claims shall be specified in the notice. The notice shall
be given in a manner determined by the court.
(2) Proofs of
claims may be filed subsequent to the date specified, but no such claim shall
share in the distribution of the assets until all allowed claims, proofs of
which have been filed on or before such date, have been paid in full. [1967
c.359 §293]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 734.390
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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