(1) If a claim on a debt due is presented and allowed, allowance shall be in the amount of the debt remaining unpaid on the date of allowance.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 130.380

  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.

(2) If a judgment was entered on a claim prior to the death of the settlor, the claim shall be presented under ORS § 130.350 to 130.450 in the same manner as if no judgment had been entered, and a copy of the judgment shall be attached to the claim. The claim may be disallowed only if the judgment was void or voidable, or if the judgment could have been set aside on the date of the settlor’s death, or if the claim is not presented within the time required by ORS § 130.350. If the judgment was a lien against the property of the trust estate on the date of the settlor’s death, the judgment shall be treated as a claim on a debt due for which the creditor holds security. In all other respects, a claim that has been reduced to judgment shall have the same priority under ORS § 130.425 as a claim that has not been reduced to judgment. [Formerly 128.272]