Oregon Statutes
§ 543.420 — Noncompletion of construction within prescribed time; judicial proceedings; sale of property; disposition of proceeds; rights of purchaser
Oregon § 543.420
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.15
Title 45Water Resources; Irrigation, Drainage, Flood Control, Reclamation
Ch. 543Hydroelectric Projects
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 543.420 (2026).
Text
If construction of a project under license has been begun but has not been completed within the time prescribed in the license or in any lawful extension thereof, then the Attorney General, upon request of the Water Resources Commission, shall institute proceedings in the circuit court for the county in which some part of the project is situated, for termination of the rights of the licensee under the license, the sale of the property embraced in the project, and for such other relief as the case may demand. Any judgment or decree entered in the proceeding shall provide for distribution of the proceeds of the sale to the parties equitably entitled thereto. The purchaser at any such sale shall take the property subject to all the terms and conditions of the license under which construction
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Legislative History
Amended by 1985 c.673 §156
Nearby Sections
15
§ 543.014
§ 543.014§ 543.015
Policy§ 543.017
Minimum standards for development of hydroelectric power; public interest considerations; rules§ 543.020
§ 543.020§ 543.030
§ 543.030§ 543.040
§ 543.040§ 543.055
Hearings and witnesses§ 543.070
§ 543.070§ 543.078
Annual fee for hydroelectric projectCite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
Oregon § 543.420, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/543.420.