Oregon Statutes

§ 35.410 — Right to contest change in public purpose use; notice of proposed change

Oregon § 35.410
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 3Remedies and Special Actions and Proceedings
Ch. 35Eminent Domain; Public Acquisition of Property

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 35.410 (2026).

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A prior owner of real property acquired pursuant to an agreement entered into under ORS 35.385 (1) or a judgment given under ORS 35.235 and 35.385 (2), whichever applies, or the designated beneficiary of such owner, may contest any proposed change by the condemner in the public purpose for which such real property was acquired in the manner provided for contesting a change in the period specified for the use of such real property by the condemner under ORS 35.395 (4). The resolution or ordinance of the condemner is presumptive evidence that a proposed change of use proposed by the condemner is reasonable and necessary in the public interest. Each condemner proposing any such change in public purpose shall notify each such owner or designated beneficiary of such proposed change and the reas

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Related

§ 35.385
Oregon § 35.385
§ 35.235
Oregon § 35.235
§ 35.395
Oregon § 35.395

Legislative History

1973 c.720 §7

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