Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 93 § 93.220 — Release, limitation or restriction of power of appointment
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 93 ·
Oregon Code § 93.220·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Release, limitation or restriction of power of appointment.
(1) Any person to whom there has
been granted or reserved any power of appointment or other power by which the
person may elect to take any action affecting the disposition of property may
at any time release, or, from time to time, limit or restrict such power in
whole or in part by an instrument in writing evidencing that purpose and
subscribed by the person.
(2) If the power
is one to affect title to real property, the instrument shall be executed,
acknowledged, proved and recorded, or filed with the registrar of title in each
county in which the land is situated in the same manner as a conveyance of real
property.
(3) If the power
is of such nature that its exercise may affect the duty of any trustee or other
fiduciary, such trustee or other fiduciary is not bound to take notice thereof
unless the trustee or other fiduciary has received the original or an executed
duplicate of the release or a copy thereof certified by the county clerk or
county recorder of the county in which it has been recorded.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 93.220
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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