Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 83 § 83.010 — Definitions for ORS 83.010 to 83.190
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 83 ·
Oregon Code § 83.010·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 83.010 to 83.190.
As used in ORS 83.010 to 83.190 unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) Cash sale
price means the price for which the seller would have sold or furnished to the
buyer, and the buyer would have bought or obtained from the seller, the goods
or services which are the subject matter of a retail installment transaction,
if the sale had been a sale for cash. The cash sale price may include any
taxes, registration and license fees and charges for transferring vehicle
titles, delivery, installation, servicing, repairs, alterations or
improvements.
(2) Goods means
all chattels personal, other than motor vehicles as defined in ORS 83.510, when
purchased primarily for personal, family or household use and not for
commercial or business use, but not including money or, except as provided in
the next sentence, things in action. Goods includes but is not limited to
merchandise certificates or coupons, issued by a retail seller, to be used in
their face amount in lieu of cash in exchange for goods or services sold by
such a seller and goods which, at the time of sale or subsequently, are to be
so affixed to real property as to become a part thereof, whether or not
severable therefrom.
(3) Official
fees means the amount of the fees prescribed by law for filing, recording or
otherwise perfecting, and releasing or satisfying, a retained title, lien or
other security interest created by a retail installment transaction.
(4) Principal
balance means the cash sale price of the goods or services which are the
subject matter of a retail installment contract less the amount of the buyers
down payment in money or goods or both, plus the amounts, if any, included
therein, if a separate identified charge is made therefor and stated in the
contract, for insurance and official fees.
(5) Rate means
the percentage which, when multiplied times the outstanding balance for each
month or other installment period, yields the amount of the service charge for
such month or period.
(6) Retail buyer
or buyer means a person who buys or agrees to buy goods or obtains services
or agrees to have services rendered or furnished, from a retail seller.
(7) Retail
charge agreement, revolving charge agreement or charge agreement means an
agreement entered into or performed in this state prescribing the terms of
retail installment transactions which may be made thereunder from time to time
and under the terms of which a service charge is to be computed in relation to
the buyers unpaid balance from time to time.
(8) Retail
installment contract or contract means a contract, other than a retail
charge agreement or an instrument reflecting a sale made pursuant thereto,
entered into or performed in this state for a retail installment transaction. Retail
installment contract includes a chattel mortgage, a conditional sale contract
and a contract in the form of a bailment or a lease if the bailee or lessee
contracts to pay as compensation for their use a sum substantially equivalent
to or in excess of the value of the goods sold and if it is agreed that the
bailee or lessee is bound to become, or for no other or a merely nominal
consideration, has the option of becoming the owner of the goods upon full
compliance with the provisions of the bailment or lease.
(9) Retail
installment transaction means any transaction in which a retail buyer
purchases goods or services from a retail seller pursuant to a retail
installment contract or a retail charge agreement which provides for a service
charge and under which the buyer agrees to pay the unpaid balance in one or
more installments.
(10) Retail
seller or seller means a person engaged in the business of selling goods or
services to retail buyers.
(11) Service
charge however denominated or expressed, means the amount which is paid or
payable for the privilege of purchasing goods or services to be paid for by the
buyer in installments over a period of time. Service charge does not include
the amount, if any, charged for insurance premiums, delinquency charges,
attorney fees, court costs or official fees.
(12) Services
means work, labor or services of any kind when purchased primarily for
personal, family or household use and not for commercial or business use
whether or not furnished in connection with the delivery, installation,
servicing, repair or improvement of goods and includes repairs, alterations or
improvements upon or in connection with real property, but does not include
services for which the price charged is required by law to be determined or
approved by or to be filed, subject to approval or disapproval, with the United
States or any state, or any department, division, agency, officer or official
of either as in the case of transportation services.
(13) Time
balance means the principal balance plus the service charge. [1963 c.489 §1]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 83.010
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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