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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 83 · Retail Installment Contracts

83.110 Insurance

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83.110 Insurance.
(1)If the cost of any insurance is included in the retail installment contract or retail charge agreement:
(a)The contract or agreement shall state the nature, purpose, term and amount of such insurance.
(b)The contract or agreement shall state whether the insurance is to be procured by the buyer or the seller.
(c)The amount included for such insurance shall not exceed the premiums chargeable in accordance with the rate fixed for such insurance by the insurer, except where the amount is less than $1.
(2)Except as provided in ORS 743.377, if the insurance is to be procured by the seller or holder, the seller or holder shall, within 45 days after delivery of the goods or furnishing of the services under the contract, deliver, mail or cause to be mailed to the buyer, at the address as specified in the contract, a notice thereof or a copy of the policy or policies of insurance or a certificate or certificates of the insurance so procured. [1963 c.489 §14; 1967 c.359 §676]
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