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ORS 93.280

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Bank of America, NA v. Wilson (2016)

Most recently applied in Bank of America, NA v. Wilson (February 2016)

1973 c.209 §§1,2,3

(1) Any person or persons owning real property which the person or persons have power to convey may convey such property by a conveyance naming the person or persons and another person or persons, or one or more of themselves and another person or other persons, as grantees. The conveyance shall have the same effect as a conveyance from a stranger who owned the property to the persons named as grantees.

(2) Any two or more persons owning real property which they have power to convey may convey such property by a conveyance naming one, or more than one, of all such persons, as grantees. The conveyance shall have the same effect as a conveyance from a stranger who owned the property to the persons named as grantees.

(3) Any “person” mentioned in this section may be a married person, and any “persons” so mentioned may be married to each other.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.