Oregon Statutes

§ 223.435 — Personal notice to each owner; right to file objections

Oregon § 223.435
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 21Cities
Ch. 223Local Improvements and Works Generally

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 223.435 (2026).

Text

The recorder shall, within five days after the date of first publication of the notice, mail or personally deliver to the owner of each lot affected by the proposed reassessment, or to the agent of such owner, a notice of the proposed reassessment, stating the matters set out in the printed notice and also the amount proposed to be charged against the lot. If the address of the owner or of the owner’s agent is unknown to the recorder, the recorder shall mail the notice addressed to the owner or owner’s agent at the address where such property is located. Any mistake, error, omission or failure with respect to such mailing shall not be jurisdictional or invalidate the reassessment proceedings. The owners of any property included in the description of the printed notice, or any person having

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Legislative History

Amended by 1991 c.902 §48

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