Oregon Statutes

§ 114.355 — Sale or encumbrance to personal representative voidable; exceptions

Oregon § 114.355
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.3
Title 12Probate Law
Ch. 114Administration of Estates Generally

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 114.355 (2026).

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(1)Any sale or encumbrance to the personal representative, the spouse, agent or attorney of the personal representative, or any corporation or trust in which the personal representative has more than a one-third beneficial interest, is voidable unless:
(a)The transaction was consented to by all interested persons affected thereby; or
(b)The will expressly authorizes the transaction by the personal representative; or
(c)The transaction was made in compliance with another statute or with a contract or other instrument executed by the decedent.
(2)The title of a purchaser for value without notice of the circumstances of the transaction with the personal representative is not affected unless the purchaser should have known of the defect in the title of the seller.

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Legislative History

1969 c.591 §132

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