Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 734 § 734.420 — Order

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 734 ·
Oregon Code § 734.420 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Order to pay assessment. After levy of assessment as provided in ORS 734.410 and upon the filing of a further detailed report by the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services, the court shall issue an order directing each member (in the case of a mutual insurer) or each subscriber (in the case of a reciprocal insurer) if the member or subscriber shall not pay the amount assessed against the member or subscriber to the director on or before a day to be specified in the order, to show cause why the member or subscriber should not be held liable to pay such assessment together with costs as set forth in ORS 734.440, and why the director should not have judgment therefor. [1967 c.359 §296]
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