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Oregon Appraisal Clause FAQ What is the Oregon Appraisal Clause? The "Oregon Appraisal Clause" is a section of most personal Oregon auto insurance policies. This section covers the use of appraisals for...

Oregon Appraisal Clause FAQ What is the Oregon Appraisal Clause? The "Oregon Appraisal Clause" is a section of most personal Oregon auto insurance policies. This section covers the use of appraisals for...

The Deadly Peanut Butter Outbreak of 2008–2009 In late 2008 and early 2009, a wave of salmonella food poisoning swept across the United States. The source turned out to be a seemingly innocent ingredient:...

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Learn the essential differences between audio and video recording laws in Oregon, when you need consent, and how these rules affect dash cams, smartphones, and everyday recording situations.
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