Oregon Statutes
§ 372.480 — Grounds for granting dissolution; assumption of district indebtedness; disposition of surplus; statement of dissolution
Oregon § 372.480
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.10
Title 31Highways, Roads, Bridges and Ferries
Ch. 372Highway Lighting Districts
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 372.480 (2026).
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(1)After the hearing, if the county board determines it is in the best interest of the district to dissolve, it shall grant the petition and enter an order dissolving the district or the county board may deny the petition. If an order is entered dissolving the district, the district board shall thereupon constitute a board of trustees to dispose of the property of the district and pay its debts and obligations or procure releases thereof.
(2)If a county service district assumes all indebtedness of the highway lighting district and undertakes to continue to furnish service to the inhabitants pursuant to the plan of dissolution and liquidation, and if the consent of all the known holders of valid indebtedness against the district has been obtained or provision has been made in the plan for
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Legislative History
1971 c.514 §36
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§ 372.010
Definitions§ 372.020
Authority to organize district§ 372.030
Location of district§ 372.050
§ 372.050§ 372.060
§ 372.060§ 372.070
§ 372.070§ 372.080
§ 372.080§ 372.100
§ 372.100§ 372.110
§ 372.110§ 372.120
§ 372.120§ 372.130
§ 372.130§ 372.140
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