(1) When a person claiming a lien under ORS § 87.216 to 87.232 receives full payment of the claim including costs of making, filing and recording the lien and expenses incurred in commencing to foreclose it, the person shall file with the Secretary of State or the recording officer of the county in which the claim of lien is recorded a certificate declaring that full payment has been received from the lien debtor and that the claim of lien is discharged.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 87.346

  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100

(2) Upon receiving the certificate, the Secretary of State or recording officer shall enter it in full length in the index of liens upon chattels.

(3) If any lien claimant, after full payment of the claim, within 10 days after being requested thereto, fails to discharge the claim of lien, the person is liable to the owner of the chattel formerly subject to the lien in the sum of $100 damages and for all actual damages caused by the failure of the lien claimant to discharge the claim of lien. The owner of the chattel shall recover those damages by an action at law.

(4) Upon the expiration of the 18-month time period allowed by ORS § 87.266 (2) for filing either a suit to foreclose or a proceeding under ORS § 87.272 to 87.306 to foreclose a lien created by ORS § 87.226, the owner of chattels subject to a claim of lien that has ceased to exist pursuant to ORS § 87.266 (2) may file with the Secretary of State a notarized certificate indicating:

(a) The date and location where the claim of lien was filed with the Secretary of State;

(b) That the lien has expired and is discharged because no suit to foreclose or proceeding under ORS § 87.272 to 87.306 has been initiated with respect to such lien claim; and

(c) That the person filing such certificate has personally contacted the clerk of the circuit court in such county to determine that no suit to foreclose or proceeding under ORS § 87.272 to 87.306 has been filed prior to the expiration of the time period set forth in ORS § 87.266 (2).

(5) Within 10 days after filing a certificate under subsection (4) of this section, the person filing the certificate shall mail or deliver a true copy thereof to all persons having perfected security interests under ORS Chapter 79 in the chattel which is the subject of the lien to which the certificate applies. [1975 c.648 § 40; 1985 c.469 § 7; 1987 c.297 § 3; 1995 c.658 § 67; 2001 c.301 § 9]

 

[Repealed by 1975 c.648 § 72]

 

LIENS ON REAL PROPERTY