Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 § 105.260 — Power
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 105 ·
Oregon Code § 105.260·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Power
of court over report; final judgment.
The court may confirm or set aside the report in whole or in part and if
necessary appoint new referees. Upon the report being confirmed, a judgment
shall be given stating that the partition shall be effectual forever. Except as
provided in ORS 105.265, the judgment is binding and conclusive:
(1) On all
parties named therein, and their legal representatives, who have at the time
any interest in any part of the property divided as owners in fee or as tenants
for life or for years.
(2) On all
parties named therein, and their legal representatives, entitled to the
reversion, remainder or inheritance of the property or any part thereof after
the termination of a particular estate therein, or who by any contingency may
be entitled to a beneficial interest in the property.
(3) On all
parties named therein, or their legal representatives, who have an interest in
any undivided share of the property as tenants for years or for life.
(4) On all
persons interested in the property who are unknown, to whom notice was given of
the application for partition by publication, as directed by ORS 105.230.
(5) On all
persons claiming from parties or persons listed in subsections (1) to (4) of
this section. [Amended by 2003 c.576 §363]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 105.260
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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