Opinion ID: 1162080
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Heading: Procurement, i.e., participation in arrangements for or in the execution of the deeds.

Text: Procurement is the first factor of importance listed in Reddaway (at 421, 329 P.2d 886). Under the evidence in this case it appears that there was no procurement. The deeds in question were apparently executed by decedent while she was in the hospital. Although defendant took decedent to the hospital and was with her a great deal while she was in the hospital, there is no evidence that he had anything to do with making arrangements for or was present at their execution. Cf. Carlton v. Wolf, Or. App., 75 Adv.Sh. 1840, 1846-847, 535 P.2d 119 (1975).