Oregon Statutes
§ 106.340 — Certain privileges, immunities, rights, benefits and responsibilities granted or imposed
Oregon § 106.340
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 106.340 (2026).
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(1)Any privilege, immunity, right or benefit granted by statute, administrative or court rule, policy, common law or any other law to an individual because the individual is or was married, or because the individual is or was an in-law in a specified way to another individual, is granted on equivalent terms, substantive and procedural, to an individual because the individual is or was in a domestic partnership or because the individual is or was, based on a domestic partnership, related in a specified way to another individual.
(2)Any responsibility imposed by statute, administrative or court rule, policy, common law or any other law on an individual because the individual is or was married, or because the individual is or was an in-law in a specified way to another individual, is impose
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Related
Geiger v. Kitzhaber
994 F. Supp. 2d 1128 (D. Oregon, 2014)
Sato v. Hanlon (In re Hanlon)
557 B.R. 801 (D. Oregon, 2016)
In the Matter of Margaret Fonberg
(Ninth Circuit, 2013)
Legislative History
2007 c.99 §9; 2023 c.20 §2
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Oregon § 106.340, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/106.340.