Oregon Statutes

§ 42.280 — Deciphering characters and translating languages

Oregon § 42.280
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 4Evidence and Witnesses
Ch. 42Execution, Formalities and Interpretation of Writings

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 42.280 (2026).

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When the characters in which an instrument is written are difficult to be deciphered, or the language is not understood by the court, evidence of persons skilled in deciphering the characters, or who understand the language, is admissible to declare the characters or the meaning of the language.

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