Oregon Statutes
§ 312.260 — Lands acquired by county by tax foreclosure where title fraudulently concealed from owner
Oregon § 312.260
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 312.260 (2026).
Text
(1)If the title to lands acquired by any county by tax foreclosure was fraudulently concealed from the rightful owner, devisee, beneficiary, heir, creditor or other person having an interest therein, or was unlawfully obtained, held or controlled by or through fraudulent conveyance or other fraud, without knowledge on the part of such person, such person shall be entitled to a conveyance of the lands by purchase from the county by a purchase agreement provided in ORS 275.190 (1) at a price equivalent to the delinquent taxes thereon, with interest and without personal property taxes charged against the land, including lands of which the wrongdoer is owner of record or assignee of owners of record impressed with a trust for the benefit of such person or deeded or assigned to such person by
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§ 275.190
Oregon § 275.190
Legislative History
Amended by 2005 c.243 §32
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