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12Aug

Oregon Court of Appeals Clarifies Timing Rule for Construction Liens

Under Oregon law, a contractor or subcontractor must file a construction lien within 75 days “after the person has ceased to provide labor, rent equipment or furnish materials or 75 days after completion of construction, whichever is earlier.”...
By: Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/oregon-court-of-appeals-clarifies-49248/

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