Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 742 § 742.031 — Bankruptcy clause required in certain liability policies
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 742 ·
Oregon Code § 742.031·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Bankruptcy clause required in certain liability policies.
A policy of insurance against loss
or damage resulting from accident to or injury suffered by an employee or other
person and for which the person insured is liable, or against loss or damage to
property caused by horses or by any vehicle drawn, propelled or operated by any
motive power, and for which loss or damage the person insured is liable, shall
contain within such policy a provision substantially as follows: Bankruptcy or
insolvency of the insured shall not relieve the insurer of any of its obligations
hereunder. If any person or legal representative of the person shall obtain
final judgment against the insured because of any such injuries, and execution
thereon is returned unsatisfied by reason of bankruptcy, insolvency or any
other cause, or if such judgment is not satisfied within 30 days after it is
rendered, then such person or legal representatives of the person may proceed
against the insurer to recover the amount of such judgment, either at law or in
equity, but not exceeding the limit of this policy applicable thereto. [Formerly
743.783 and then 743.772]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 742.031
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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