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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 74 § 74.5040 — Privilege of presenting bank to deal with goods; security interest for

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 74 ·
Oregon Code § 74.5040 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Privilege of presenting bank to deal with goods; security interest for expenses. (1) A presenting bank that, following the dishonor of a documentary draft, has seasonably requested instructions but does not receive them within a reasonable time may store, sell, or otherwise deal with the goods in any reasonable manner. (2) For its reasonable expenses incurred by action under subsection (1) of this section the presenting bank has a lien upon the goods or their proceeds, which may be foreclosed in the same manner as an unpaid seller’s lien. [1961 c.726 §74.5040; 1993 c.545 §113] _______________
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