Oregon Statutes
§ 83.670 — Unenforceable contract provisions
Oregon § 83.670
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 83.670 (2026).
Text
(1)No provision in a retail installment contract for confession of judgment, power of attorney therefor, or wage assignment is enforceable.
(2)No provision in a retail installment contract that authorizes a motor vehicle dealer or holder of the contract or other person acting on the behalf of the motor vehicle dealer or holder to enter upon the buyer’s premises unlawfully, or to commit any breach of the peace in the repossession of a motor vehicle is enforceable.
(3)No provision in a retail installment contract by which the buyer waives any right of action against the motor vehicle dealer or holder of the contract, or other person acting on the behalf of the motor vehicle dealer or holder, for any illegal act committed in the collection of payments under the contract or in the repossess
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Related
John Deere Indus. Equipment Co., Inc. v. Delphia
511 P.2d 386 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1973)
Legislative History
1957 c.625 §§14,15,16,17,18; 2001 c.117 §12
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Bluebook (online)
Oregon § 83.670, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/83.670.