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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 9 § 9.162 — Definitions for ORS 9.160 to 9.166

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 9 ·
Oregon Code § 9.162 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Definitions for ORS 9.160 to 9.166. As used in ORS 9.160 to 9.166 and 9.280, unless the context or subject matter requires otherwise: (1) “Person” means a human being, a public body as defined by ORS 174.109, a public or private corporation, an unincorporated association, a partnership, a limited liability company or any other business entity created under law. (2) “Restitution” means full, partial or nominal payment of pecuniary damages to a victim. (3) “Victim” means any person who the court determines has suffered pecuniary damages as a result of any other person’s violation of ORS 9.160. [1987 c.860 §2; 2009 c.218 §3]
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