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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 86 § 86.803 — Recitals in trustee’s deed and certain affidavits as prima facie or conclusive

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 86 ·
Oregon Code § 86.803 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Recitals in trustee’s deed and certain affidavits as prima facie or conclusive evidence. When the trustee’s deed is recorded in the deed records of the county or counties where the property described in the deed is situated, the recitals contained in the deed and in the affidavits required under ORS 86.774 (3) and (4) shall be prima facie evidence in any court of the truth of the matters set forth therein, but the recitals shall be conclusive in favor of a purchaser for value in good faith relying upon them. [Formerly 86.780]
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