Oregon Statutes

§ 508.525 — Lien for unpaid fee; foreclosure; jurisdiction of courts

Oregon § 508.525
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.14
Title 42Commercial Fishing and Fisheries
Ch. 508Licenses and Permits

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 508.525 (2026).

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The fee required by ORS 508.505 constitutes a first lien upon the cannery, packing plant, scow, boat and its equipment used in the canning, receiving or transporting of the fish. This lien may be foreclosed by the State Fish and Wildlife Commission in the name of the state by a suit in equity in the circuit court of the county in which the property upon which a lien is given by this section is situated. If situated in two or more counties the court first acquiring jurisdiction of a part of the property shall have jurisdiction of all the property described in such foreclosure suit.

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§ 508.505
Oregon § 508.505

Legislative History

Formerly 508.330; 1991 c.701 §7

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