Oregon Statutes
§ 622.320 — Plats as private property; restriction of public use of waters prohibited
Oregon § 622.320
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 622.320 (2026).
Text
Any plats of lands for the cultivation of oysters, clams or mussels held by citizens of this state, if distinctly marked out by means which do not obstruct navigation, and not exceeding the extent allowed by regulations, shall be deemed and protected as private property. Such plats, however, shall not restrict the rights of the public to the use of the waters of this state in a normal and customary manner.
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Related
Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition v. Oregon Fish & Wildlife Commission
662 P.2d 356 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1983)
Legislative History
Formerly 509.455; 1997 c.375 §8
Nearby Sections
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§ 622.010
Definitions§ 622.015
Shellfish policy§ 622.030
Exemptions§ 622.060
§ 622.060§ 622.070
§ 622.070§ 622.080
Certificate fees; rules§ 622.090
Disposition of fees§ 622.100
Certificate not transferable§ 622.110
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Oregon § 622.320, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/622.320.