Or. Admin. Code § 177-200-0012 - Ownership of Cash Slips
(1) General: Except
for a cash slip claimed jointly in accordance with the provisions of OAR
177-046-0110(5),
until such time as a name of an individual or individuals is imprinted or
placed upon a cash slip, a cash slip is a bearer instrument and is owned by the
holder of the cash slip.
(2) Joint
Owners: Multiple individuals at least 21 years of age may jointly own and claim
payment as owners of a cash slip using the methods described in OAR
177-046-0110(5)
for claiming jointly. Multiple individuals hold the cash slip as tenants in
common. Multiple individuals may specify the percentage of ownership each
person holds. Each individual must hold $1.00 of the cash slip value at a
minimum.
(3) Owner: When a name is
placed upon a cash slip in the designated area, the cash slip ceases to be a
bearer instrument. The individual(s) whose name(s) appears in that area on the
cash slip is the owner(s) of the cash slip. More than one name may be placed on
a cash slip.
(4) Natural Person:
Only a natural person who is at least 21 years of age may own a cash slip and
claim payment for it.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: OR Const. Art. XV, § 4(4)(a), ORS 461.120, 461.217, 461.230 & 461.250
Statutes/Other Implemented: OR Const. Art. XV, § 4(4), ORS 461.120, 461.210, 461.215, 461.217, 461.220, 461.230, 461.240 & 461.250
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