Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 87 § 87.296 — Waiver

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 87 ·
Oregon Code § 87.296 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Waiver of right to hearing after issuance of show cause order. If, after service of the order issued under ORS 87.288 (1), the lien debtor by a writing executed by or on behalf of the lien debtor after service of the order expressly declares that the lien debtor is aware that the lien debtor has the right to be heard, that the lien debtor does not want to be heard, that the lien debtor expressly waives the right to be heard, that the lien debtor understands that upon the signing by the lien debtor of the writing the court will order the foreclosure of the lien claimant’s lien so that the possession or control of the claimed property will be taken from the lien debtor or another person, the court, without hearing, shall issue the order of foreclosure by advertisement and sale. [1975 c.648 §31]
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