Oregon Statutes
§ 308.125 — Undivided interest; assessment; ownership of less than one forty-eighth interest
Oregon § 308.125
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 308.125 (2026).
Text
(1)An undivided interest in lands or lots, or other real property, or in personal property, may be assessed and taxed as such. Any person desiring to pay the tax on an undivided interest in any real property may do so by paying the tax collector a sum equal to such proportion of the entire taxes charged on the entire tract as the interest paid on bears to the whole.
(2)If an undivided interest in property is less than one forty-eighth of the entire interest in the property the interest need not be assessed or taxed to the owner of such undivided interest, and the assessor and tax collector may treat all such undivided interests as one interest which shall be listed as belonging to an unknown owner. Any number of owners of undivided interests which are listed as belonging to an unknown ow
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Related
Knapp I v. City of Jacksonville
18 Or. Tax 22 (Oregon Tax Court, 2004)
Buckles v. Deschutes County Assessor
(Oregon Tax Court, 2015)
Legislative History
Amended by 1973 c.803 §3
Nearby Sections
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§ 308.005
“Assessor” includes deputy§ 308.007
Definitions§ 308.020
§ 308.020§ 308.025
§ 308.025§ 308.027
§ 308.027§ 308.060
§ 308.060§ 308.061
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Bluebook (online)
Oregon § 308.125, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/308.125.