Oregon Statutes
§ 106.130 — Validity of marriage solemnized by unauthorized person
Oregon § 106.130
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 106.130 (2026).
Text
A marriage solemnized before a person, religious organization or congregation, or secular organization, that represents having the authority to solemnize marriages under ORS 106.120 is not void, nor is the validity of the marriage affected, if it is discovered after the solemnization that the person, religious organization or congregation, or secular organization, was not authorized to solemnize the marriage, if the parties to the marriage believed in good faith that the marriage was lawfully solemnized.
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§ 106.120
Oregon § 106.120
Legislative History
Amended by 1979 c.724 §4; 2001 c.501 §5; 2017 c.61 §3
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Prohibited and void marriages§ 106.030
Voidable marriages§ 106.040
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§ 106.060§ 106.070
§ 106.070§ 106.071
§ 106.071§ 106.074
§ 106.074§ 106.075
§ 106.075§ 106.079
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Bluebook (online)
Oregon § 106.130, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/106.130.