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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 60 · Private Corporations

60.014 Correcting filed document

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60.014 Correcting filed document.
(1)A domestic or foreign corporation may correct a document filed by the Secretary of State, other than an annual report, if the document contains an incorrect statement or was defectively signed, attested, sealed, verified or acknowledged.
(2)A domestic or foreign corporation shall correct a document by delivering articles of correction to the office. The articles must include the following:
(a)A description of the document, including the document’s filing date, or a copy of the document.
(b)The incorrect statement and the reason the statement is incorrect, or a description of the manner in which the signature, attestation, seal, verification or acknowledgment is defective.
(c)A correction of the incorrect statement or defective signature, attestation, seal, verification or acknowledgment.
(3)Articles of correction are effective on the effective date of the document they correct except as to persons relying on the uncorrected document and adversely affected by the correction. As to those persons, articles of correction are effective when filed. [1987 c.52 §8; 2017 c.55 §3]
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