Oregon Statutes
§ 93.450 — Proof where witnesses are dead or absent
Oregon § 93.450
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 93.450 (2026).
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When any grantor is dead, out of this state, or refuses to acknowledge the deed, and all the subscribing witnesses to the deed are also dead or reside out of this state, it may be proved before the circuit court, or any judge thereof, by proving the handwriting of the grantor and of any subscribing witness thereto.
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