Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 § 105.070 — Rights
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 ·
Oregon Code § 105.070·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Rights
of donee under Donation Law.
In an action at law for the recovery of the possession of real property, if
either party claims the property as a donee of the United States under the Act
of Congress approved September 27, 1850, commonly called the Donation Law, or
the Acts amendatory thereto, such party from the date of settlement of the
party on the property, as provided in said Acts, is deemed to have a legal
estate in fee in the property. The estate shall continue upon the condition
that the party performs the conditions required by such Acts, and is
unconditional and indefeasible after the performance of such condition. If both
plaintiff and defendant claim title to the same real property by virtue of
settlement under such Acts, the settlement and the performance of the
subsequent conditions shall be conclusively presumed in favor of the party
having, or claiming under, the elder patent certificate or patent, unless it
appears upon the face of such certificate or patent that it is absolutely void.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 105.070
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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