Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 105.235 (2026)

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      105.235 Answer. The defendant shall set forth in the answer the nature and extent of the interest of the defendant in the property. If the defendant is a lien creditor the defendant shall set forth how the lien was created, the amount of the debt secured thereby and remaining due, and whether such debt is secured in any other way, and if so, the nature of the other security.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1956–1956 · leading case: Doan v. Doan, 302 P.2d 565 (Or. 1956).
Doan v. Doan, 302 P.2d 565 (Or. 1956). “220), nor that specifying what the answer shall set forth (ORS 105.235) contains any such requirement; while ORS 105.”
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