Oregon Statutes - Chapter 81 - Tender and Receipts; Choice of Law for Contracts
- 81.010 Effect of unaccepted offer in writing to pay or deliver.
An offer in writing to pay a particular sum of money or to deliver a written instrument or specific personal property is, if not accepted,...
- 81.020 Objection to tender.
The person to whom a tender is made shall at that time specify any objection the person may have to the money, instrument or property...
- 81.030 Receipt for paying money or delivering instruments or property.
Whoever pays money or delivers an instrument or property is entitled to a receipt therefor from the person to whom the payment or delivery is...
- 81.100 Definitions for ORS 81.100 to 81.135.
For the purposes of ORS 81.100 to 81.135: (1) “Law” means any rule of general legal applicability adopted by a state, whether that rule is...
- 81.102 Applicability.
ORS 81.100 to 81.135 govern the choice of law applicable to any contract, or part of a contract, when a choice between the laws of...
- 81.105 Specific types of contracts governed by Oregon law.
Notwithstanding any other provision of ORS 81.100 to 81.135, but subject to the limitations on applicability imposed by ORS 81.102, the law of Oregon applies...
- 81.110 Validity of form.
A contract is valid as to form if the contract meets the requirements prescribed either by the law chosen by the parties under ORS 81.120...
- 81.112 Capacity to contract.
(1) A party has the capacity to enter into a contract if the party has that capacity under the law of the state in which...
- 81.115 Consent.
(1) A party has consented to a contract if the law applicable under ORS 81.105, 81.130 or 81.135 so provides. (2) In a consumer contract...
- 81.120 Choice of law made by parties.
(1) Except as specifically provided by ORS 81.105, 81.110, 81.112, 81.115 or 81.125, the contractual rights and duties of the parties are governed by the...
- 81.125 Limitations on choice of law by parties.
(1) The law chosen by the parties pursuant to ORS 81.120 does not apply to the extent that its application would: (a) Require a party...
- 81.130 General rule.
To the extent that an effective choice of law has not been made by the parties pursuant to ORS 81.120 or 81.125, or is not...
- 81.135 Presumptive rules for specific types of contracts.
(1) To the extent that an effective choice of law has not been made by the parties pursuant to ORS 81.120 or 81.125, or is...
- 81.150 Revocation of contract provision requiring consumer to assert claim outside state; requirements; attorney fees.
(1) For the purposes of this section: (a) “Consumer” means an individual who is purchasing goods or services for personal, family or household purposes. (b)...
Last modified: August 7, 2008