Oregon Statutes
§ 223.640 — Allegations of jurisdictional facts
Oregon § 223.640
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 223.640 (2026).
Text
In any suit authorized by ORS 223.610, it shall be a sufficient allegation of jurisdictional facts authorizing the local government to make and levy any lien if the complaint alleges in general terms that the local improvement was made in the manner and as provided by law, by the local government’s charter, ordinances, resolutions, or any of them, relating to such local improvement. It is not necessary to specifically set forth in the complaint any such charter provisions, ordinances or resolutions.
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§ 223.610
Oregon § 223.610
Legislative History
Amended by 1991 c.902 §74; 2003 c.802 §49
Nearby Sections
15
§ 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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