Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 75 § 75.1180 — Security interest of issuer or nominated person
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 75 ·
Oregon Code § 75.1180·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Security interest of issuer or nominated person.
(1) An issuer or nominated person
has a security interest in a document presented under a letter of credit to the
extent that the issuer or nominated person honors or gives value for the
presentation.
(2) As long as
and to the extent that an issuer or nominated person has not been reimbursed or
has not otherwise recovered the value given with respect to a security interest
in a document under subsection (1) of this section, the security interest continues
and is subject to ORS chapter 79A, but:
(a) A security
agreement is not necessary to make the security interest enforceable under ORS
79A.2030 (2)(c);
(b) If the
document is presented in a medium other than a written or other tangible
medium, the security interest is perfected; and
(c) If the
document is presented in a written or other tangible medium and is not a
certificated security, chattel paper, a document of title, an instrument, or a
letter of credit, the security interest is perfected and has priority over a
conflicting security interest in the document as long as the debtor does not
have possession of the document. [2001 c.445 §148]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 75.1180
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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