Oregon Code § ORS 312.500

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As used in ORS 312.500 to 312.560:
(1)(a) Claimant means:
(A) The owner of real property as of the date on which the property was sold to the county on foreclosure for delinquent taxes under ORS 312.100; or
(B) The former owners estate, heirs, devisees, power of attorney, trustee, guardian, custodian or bankruptcy estate or a successor in interest that has acquired substantially all of the former owners assets by intestate succession, probate, merger, acquisition, dissolution or takeover.
(b) Claimant does not include:
(A) The creditors or garnish or of a claimant;
(B) Other persons holding an interest in the property that was sold to the county; or
(C) Voluntary or involuntary assignees of a claimants interest in a surplus.
(2) Former owner means an owner described in subsection (1)(a)(A) of this section.
(3) Surplus has the meaning given that term by ORS 312.530.

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