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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 742 § 742.056 — Certain conduct not deemed waiver

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 742 ·
Oregon Code § 742.056 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Certain conduct not deemed waiver. Without limitation of any right or defense of an insurer otherwise, none of the following acts by or on behalf of an insurer shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of or estoppel to assert any provision of a policy or of any defense of the insurer thereunder: (1) Acknowledgment of the receipt of notice of loss or claim under the policy. (2) Furnishing forms for reporting a loss or claim, for giving information relative thereto, or for making proof of loss, or receiving or acknowledging receipt of any such forms or proofs completed or uncompleted. (3) Investigating any loss or claim under the policy or engaging in negotiations looking toward a possible settlement of any such loss or claim. [Formerly 743.096]
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