Or. Admin. Code § 441-730-0280 - Prohibited Provisions in Loan Contract Provisions
A licensee may not use a contract evidencing a loan that contains any of the following provisions:
(1) A hold harmless clause;
(2) A confession of judgment or other waiver
of the right to notice and the opportunity to be heard in the event of suit or
process;
(3) A provision in which
the consumer agrees not to assert any claim or defense arising out of the
contract against the licensee or any holder in due course.
(4) An executory waiver or a limitation of
exemption from attachment, execution, or other process on real or personal
property held, owned by, or due to the consumer, unless the waiver applies
solely to property subject to a security interest executed in connection with
the loan.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 725.505
Stats. Implemented: ORS 725.360
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