Oregon Statutes

§ 125.465 — Discovery of property; examination by conservator

Oregon § 125.465
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.3
Title 13Protective Proceedings; Powers of Attorney; Trusts
Ch. 125Protective Proceedings

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 125.465 (2026).

Text

(1)The court may order any person to appear and give testimony by deposition if it appears probable that the person:
(a)Has concealed, secreted or disposed of any property of the protected person;
(b)Has been entrusted with property of the protected person and fails to account for that property to the conservator;
(c)Has concealed, secreted or disposed of any writing, instrument or document relating to the affairs of the protected person;
(d)Has knowledge or information that is necessary to the administration of the affairs of the protected person; or
(e)As an officer or agent of a corporation, has refused to allow examination of the books and records of the corporation that the protected person has a right to examine.
(2)If a person is cited to appear under this section and fails t

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Legislative History

1995 c.664 §47

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