Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 115.025 (2026)

Form of claims

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      115.025 Form of claims. Each claim presented shall:

      (1) Be in writing.

      (2) Describe the nature and the amount of the claim, if ascertainable.

      (3) State the names and addresses of the claimant and, if any, the attorney of the claimant. [1969 c.591 §142; 1973 c.506 §31; 2017 c.169 §55]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1976–1979 · leading case: Hein v. Thiel, 549 P.2d 514 (Or. 1976).
Hein v. Thiel, 549 P.2d 514 (Or. 1976). “” ORS 115.025 provides: "Each claim presented shall: "(1) Be in writing.”
Wilson v. Culbertson, 599 P.2d 1163 (Or. Ct. App. 1979). “3 Defendant also contends that because plaintiff’s letter did not include plaintiff’s address, it was insufficient for failure to meet the formal requirements of a claim as set out in ORS 115.025(3). ORS 115.035 provides that "[a] defect of form of a claim timely presented may…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 115.025(3) — 1 case
Wilson v. Culbertson, 599 P.2d 1163 (Or. Ct. App. 1979). “3 Defendant also contends that because plaintiff’s letter did not include plaintiff’s address, it was insufficient for failure to meet the formal requirements of a claim as set out in ORS 115.025(3). ORS 115.035 provides that "[a] defect of form of a claim timely presented may…”
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