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  • 359.200
    Defini­tions for ORS 359.200 to 359.255
  • 359.205
    Delivery of art work to dealer as consign­ment
  • 359.210
    Effect of treating art work delivery as consign­ment
  • 359.215
    Consign­ment does not create rights in consignee greater than those of consignor
  • 359.220
    Consign­ment contract require­ments
  • 359.225
    Pay­ment of sale proceeds of consigned work
  • 359.230
    Contract pro­vi­sion waiving protec­tions for consignor is void
  • 359.235
    ORS 359.200 to 359.240 not to affect prior transac­tions
  • 359.240
    Secreting, with­hold­ing or appropriating art work or sale proceeds
  • 359.250
    Liability of art dealer for viola­tion of ORS 359.220
  • 359.255
    Attorney fees
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   2011 ORS § 359.255¹
Attorney fees

In any action under any provision of ORS 359.200 (Definitions for ORS 359.200 to 359.255) to 359.255 (Attorney fees), the court may award reasonable attorney fees and costs to the prevailing party. [1985 c.830 §8]

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Related Statutes³

  • 79.0109
    UCC 9-109. Scope
  • 359.200
    Defini­tions for ORS 359.200 to 359.255
  • 359.205
    Delivery of art work to dealer as consign­ment
  • 359.230
    Contract pro­vi­sion waiving protec­tions for consignor is void
  • 359.235
    ORS 359.200 to 359.240 not to affect prior transac­tions
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1 Legislative Counsel Committee, CHAPTER 359—Art and Culture, http://­www.­leg.­state.­or.­us/­ors/­359.­html External_link_icon(2011) (last ac­cessed Mar. 25, 2012).
 
2 OregonLaws.org contains the con­tents of Volume 21 of the ORS, inserted along­side the per­tin­ent statutes. See the preface to the ORS An­no­ta­tions External_link_icon for more information.
 
3 OregonLaws.org assembles these lists by analyzing references between Sections. Each listed item refers back to the current Section in its own text. The result reveals relationships in the code that may not have otherwise been apparent.
 
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