Oregon Statutes
§ 223.560 — Unsold property reoffered; exceptions
Oregon § 223.560
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 223.560 (2026).
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If any property remains unsold at the sale, it may, in the discretion of the recorder, again be offered for sale in like manner, but not sooner than three months after the expiration of any sale, except that in the matter of an assessment for the opening, widening, laying out or establishing of a street, proceedings for such sale may be taken immediately.
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§ 223.001
Definitions§ 223.010
Right of city to enter upon, survey, examine and select property to be appropriated or condemned§ 223.020
Scope of appropriation§ 223.025
§ 223.025§ 223.030
§ 223.030§ 223.035
§ 223.035§ 223.040
§ 223.040§ 223.105
Proceedings to condemn property for city improvements when owner and city disagree on price§ 223.110
§ 223.110§ 223.115
§ 223.115§ 223.117
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