Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 198 § 198.925 — Findings of fact by district board
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 198 ·
Oregon Code § 198.925·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Findings of fact by district board.
(1) When dissolution proceedings have been initiated, the district board shall
make findings of fact that include:
(a) The amount of
each outstanding bond, coupon and other indebtedness, with a general
description of the indebtedness and the name of the holder and owner of each,
if known.
(b) A description
of each parcel of real property and interest in real property and, if the
property was acquired for delinquent taxes or assessments, the amount of such
taxes and assessments on each parcel of property.
(c) The amount of
uncollected taxes, assessments and charges levied by the district and the
amount upon each lot or tract of land.
(d) A description
of the personal property and of all other assets of the district.
(e) The estimated
cost of dissolution.
(2) The district
board shall propose a plan of dissolution and liquidation.
(3) Within 30
days after initiation of the dissolution proceeding, the findings of fact and
the proposed plan of dissolution and liquidation shall be filed in the office
of the county clerk and shall be available for inspection by any interested
person. [1971 c.727 §50; 2011 c.9 §21]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 198.925
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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