Oregon Statutes
§ 274.460 — Settler’s and riparian owner’s preferential right to purchase land within meander lines
Oregon § 274.460
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 274.460 (2026).
Text
All persons qualified to become entrymen and to secure land patents under the homestead laws of the United States and who prior to January 1, 1921, in good faith settled upon lands within the meander lines of lakes returned as navigable by the United States surveys and who, on January 1, 1921, by reason of settlement, cultivation and improvements on any such lands would be entitled to patent from the United States if such lands were open or subject to homestead entry are given a preference right to purchase from the State of Oregon such lands so settled upon by them, not exceeding 160 acres for any one person, upon such terms and at such prices and within such times as shall be fixed by the Department of State Lands. However, owners of the upland bordering upon such ordinary high water mar
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Legislative History
Amended by 1967 c.421 §135
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