Oregon Statutes
§ 622.280 — Withdrawal of unproductive lands
Oregon § 622.280
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 622.280 (2026).
Text
(1)If, for a period of three years after the filing of a plat under chapter 675, Oregon Laws 1969, more than one-half the lands claimed are unproductive, the State Department of Agriculture may withdraw from a claimant and consider abandoned any portion of the unproductive lands claimed by such claimant. However, the reason for such unproductiveness shall not include restrictions by governmental health authorities, the unavailability of seed or infestation by pest or disease.
(2)The department may withdraw from a claimant and consider abandoned those lands:
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Legislative History
Formerly 509.439; 1997 c.375 §6
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