Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 94 § 94.867 — Judicial declaration of failure in management
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 94 ·
Oregon Code § 94.867·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Judicial declaration of failure in management.
(1) A court of competent
jurisdiction, upon petition by timeshare owners constituting at least 10
percent of the total number of timeshare owners in a timeshare plan, may
declare a failure in the management of the timeshare plan and timeshare
property and appoint a trustee to assume the duties of a managing entity for
the timeshare plan, if the court finds that:
(a) The
management of the timeshare plan and timeshare property has failed to carry out
the duties of a managing entity under the timeshare instrument and ORS 94.846
to 94.858;
(b) The rights of
the timeshare owners under the timeshare instrument will be substantially
impaired if a trustee is not appointed; and
(c) No reasonable
alternative exists to appointment of a trustee to perform the functions of a
managing entity.
(2) The court may
attach such conditions and terms to its appointment of a trustee under
subsection (1) of this section as the court considers necessary to protect the
rights of timeshare owners under the timeshare instrument.
(3) The trustee
shall send a copy of the courts decision to the Real Estate Commissioner. [1983
c.530 §15; 1991 c.64 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 94.867
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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